The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF MARCH 2, 1*84
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Inscription Price *1.«>0 Per Year
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CLASSIFIED ADS
£ *» fa
FARM FOR SALE—162 acres of
good mixed land, 126 acres ui
cultivation. All fenced. I*
and taxes paid. Place ha* good i,|fc.:ERKR’S NOTICE-I am
I improvements ami located 6 mllea again ntandfing my Perdheron
east of Comanche. House is in j uorae at my home, 8 miles on
•rood shape. Plenty of barn room. Comanche, Route 5. Terms S8.00.
Good water. Will sell for 812.M) J m. T. Shoemaker. , / • (ltp)
I per acre.—See or write J. E. | ——-—>
1 Odell, at Eli Roberson’s residence, APARTMENT FOR RENT—Four
FOR SALE—Porto Rico Seed
Sweet Potatoes, “•nric«d to sell.
Sep or wrlta J. G.iioyd, Coman-
che, Texas. Route 2,
Fqjt TRADE — Have limited
amount of Lone Star Cotton seed
grown by niyself • Tfom pedi-
greed seed, ginned in our gin on
Lone Star Ginning Day, follow-
ing {> customer Lone Star Kales.
—Will trade 1 bushel for 8 bush-
els of gin run seed; or will sell
lor ’$1.00 per bushel.—Herman
Kauhut. <tf)
Political .
Announcements
1 Comanche Route 1, near Rober-
sonville. (**>
is *aul
nounce the f(mowing candidates
for office subject to the
Democratic primary,
July 28. 1934.
For District Judge—
R. B. CROSS
TOM L. ROBINSON
Km District Attorney—
HARRY FLENTGE
ardell Williams.
For District Clerk—
H. 1^. HOWINGTON
BEN WILHELM
MRS. J. M. R10RDAN
puismi wit
TOlOif FIT
Tuesday Night
:Pallas News To '
t v Publish “The Life
I • ____Of Our Lord'
makes posidhle the publication of
the novelist’s manuscript, “The
ljfe of Our Lord.” Serial righto,
for North and South America How ould you like to lose eveninR when John Howarif will
have_been purchased by the Uni- 15 pounds of fat in a month preaented tn a g^h pai*er
unfurnished room*. Modern con-
veniences. AH nice rooms, pri- For Representative, 104th Legis-
,vatc. Moderately priced. Telephone , Utive District—
.182—Mrs. G. A. Chilton._ j GEORGE W. ROLLINS.
The Comancha Methodist Church
will give a program at the
.— r Grammar School naxt Tuesday
How would you like to lose
------, 15 pounds of
SSrasr#' £.”%
.....J" IF Jmwe
will styrt publication March 5
and continue for thirte^i days
than 1,000 words each.
“The Life of Our Lord’
was clean
written in 1849 by Dickens for compel admiration?
his chillren. He bequeathed to Get on the scales today add
ance, singing voice, and the abi-
lity to tell the stories which
, j y 7 u made Mr. Parker famous.
how rauch you weirh-th*n A small charge will be made
BREEDER’S NOTICE—I will
ngain stand my big-bone Ja k;
Also Aribian Paint Stallion, at SEED PEANUTS FOR SALE— For County Judge—
my home one mile northwest of
the square.—TheTon O. Lane.
(80-81)
G. A. Coan, 1 mile east of Down-
ing. " , (D)
! WANTED — Regular Boarders
H. L STEWART
(Re-election Second Tara)
W. T. HOUSE
S5JSv«a!SE»-«. m “a-
them hia manuscript. which pass- .. j. , n. «un uuiki win in m
ed finally into the hands of Sir g«t an 86 cent bottle of Kruschen . ..
Henry. A few weeks ago his Salts which will last you four for the benefit of “• church*
widow offered the manuscript for ! weeks. Take one half teaspoon- -_. . _/ ....
sale and after lively bidding the ful in a glass of hot water every
rights were sold in London to the morning and when vou have fin-
Daily Mail for $210,000, Ameri- iahed the contents of this first
can, or at $15 a word. The | bottle weigh yourself again,
amount paid by the United Fea- After that You’ll want to walk
Syndicate for jtT
has not been announ
Mi
Don't Sleep On
Side—Effects He
. ..JH II miij11 * uiiSd^V—__
If stomach GAS previ
sleeping on right side try
lerika. One dose brings out
sons and relieves gas prpi
on heart so you sleep
all night.-*-The Wm. Reese
Co.
For ACHES ,md PAINS
BALLARD'S ,m
Snow unimeNI
Pi»netrates f So attics.
SMITta DRUG STORE
1 n 1^,11 .1 w* 11 lada
tures Syndicate for the two Am- \ around and say to your friends
1 not been anr
Shortly after The Dallas Mom-
ericas
£-7ouho,e STS Mill,°- Ptoro-36?-
George Nursery^ Telephone 104. | p0Ny pigc PLOW FOR SALE—
B>j£Y CHICK* FOR SALE- SSi'Sil!
f • S**** W.00 per >•>’ p. ,llp)
L 100. Book orders now for March p0R SALE—Two New Trailers.
I ‘ hatch. Also have a few young 0ne l# four-wheel and other is
| hens and cockerels for sale at two-wheel. Can be seen at Bud
reasonable prices.—Mrs. J. H. Newsome’s Blacksmith Shop.
Prater, Comanche, Texas, Route (31-82)
4 (80-81-32) ---—
—--— ~ v ' I Hay FOR SALE—See George
WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags— E Smlth (tf)
Comanche Motor Co.
Nannie
^ „ . ' IX)ST—Three Angora
Custom Hatching. Quality baby ri0aU Strayed from my farm,
chicks for tale.—GUla’s Hatchery. one nnd haIf mile N. W. of
1-2 block west Jail, Comanche.^ j Van Dyke. Marked under slope
~ ^ * * ; on each ear. Notify D. E. Nabert,
For Good Used Cars. See Clark * Comanche, Route 4. (ltp)
--------------, FOR SALE—iBabv Chix each
if you are in the maikkt fori Tuesday; the kind that lay,
u Good Used Car.'visit ( lark’s English White Leghorns. Bo >k
Garnire. ■ A<W) your order now for March andu
-------—----— ' nril.—A. A. Hilley, Stdnev, r
7 (tf)
DON’T SCRATCH—Paracide Oint^ Tex*«
X-
Bient ie guaranteed •<> cure any CAlt^t RSdirest
ferm of Itch. A large jar for } SLD CAJC.V-Higgt. t
K>C i'listntii i. For sale orTtv at u“* part-of stale—R.
Ree^e Drug Co. (tf)
stock in
tli.U part - of state.—..Boli—Patter.- i
K/>n Sales nnd Finance Comnanv,
Hrownwood, Texas. (31-32)
VS' i n* low (JliiSH-
right 1.1 .* I’eesy
Ail si/ei
Drug Co.
(tfl
\TKI»
f offj
. n lie-, >-i.i
( Ijjlldl' George
'.fv
FK(;;TS, MilMD lliS, PECANS —
Win,1 -Otdr -: iiw o.......vuuriolf Z
fur -ur li t of lowc-t iW'd
for .:»j i.*«., ad-cited in various
«.(<( * ' r> 11 a ii ■ y s N u i' ty, ' ’i;-
til*. l'i*xa«; < tfdhjl
SEVERAL GOOD USED CVRK—
1 "tie Snle. nnrgains.' Would take
trailL'. Terms if (lr^iied See
Ktrner Gore at Corner Confec-
ti'iiery. ___ (ltdh)
S! iSome <•••!’ ; from .Tim Lane
l ! ion fll Edwardn Ya d at Co-
tm.nche. <>n Fir? I. Monday, March
: zh. L. H. Bntton.
HAYNES
JOHN REESE
J. B. LAOY .
- HOLLIS BURTON
For Sheriff—
DWIGHT BRIGHTMAN
R. T. STEVENR
WID SPIVEY.
For Tax Aaaeaaor-Colleetor—
E. R. ARMSTRONG
For County Treasurer—
GEO. HULSEY ;
SAM TODD.
For County Superintendent—
R. S. WALKER
W. D. JENKINS
B. RAY McCORKLE
ELDQN FSRTL
J. OSCAR SWINDLE.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1—
F. L. L1TTLB
(Re-election Second Term)
J. R. BIRD
(X W- FIELDER ____
H. W. SCOTT.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2—
L. A. GLEATON
R. L. LANE
SAM LEWIS
WILL .MAY
( Re-election Second Term)
For Coin mis inner Precinct No. 3 —
E. II. McCARTY
For Jtislice Peace Precinct No. 1—
It. R WALDROP
ing News and other United States
dailies finish serial publicat:Qfl
the work will be issued in book
form.
Charles Dickens was a best
seller during his lifetime and his
announced, j “One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen
Salts Is worth; one h"ndred dol-
lars of anv fat person’s money.’*
leading druggists America over
sell Kruschen Salts—You can al-
ways get it. (Adv)
! manuscripts are now choice items ay i4-4-l« WnmonM Ta
for ths collector. The existence 1^1 111'1 " OlUtfll IS
a* *k,“ °cTo Ritz
of this 85-vear-old man"acript
was not suspected or the Dickens
heirs certainly would have been
pestered to release it.
There are few references to
“The Life pf Our Lord’’ in the
ANNOUNCING-
We are now operating the Sinclair Service Sta-
tion formerly known as Higginbotham Motor Company
and will be glad to serve you.—
Auto Washing and Polishing—Tire Repairing—
Road Service on Gasoline and Tire Work
Use Good Sinclair Gas and Oils. •
1
FAGAN & DUKE SERVICE STATION J
Telephone 483
Elaborate «»*♦<„««,
authentic costumes and a true
reproduction of fV* ory
weiehtv Dickens'“literature * A few '’''"rarterixea RKO-Radio’s dram-
ES. 1.™“Si1VictolZ 1 stiration of LoHss M Alcot”.
novelist was stricken with the
attack that caused his death the
following day he wrote to one
John M. Makeham, who had ac-
cused him of irreverence in a
passage of “The Mystery of Ed-
win Drood.” The final paragraph
of this letter, thought to he the
last words, written by Dickens,
are. as follows:
“I have always striven in my
writing to exnress veneration for
the life’ and lessons of one S*r *
classic. “Little Women.” starring
rlamorous Katt*«r*»*e TT°-hum and
feotnrihg a notable east, v
Without the conventional dra-
matic licnese. tv« t,r„.»,,«.»«.(». <s
Louisa M. Alcdtt’s story “hi
fLe Upsh.” the same sweet story
of ideal American home l’fe. its
nathos, romance and tragedies.
Even the locates desrrtherl hr
the author have been studiously
renroduced, including the famous
nl.l Alcott. home in Concord, Mass.
ior because I feel it; and be- , Af, *n t''c or'*fin“*
cause I rewrnto that history for double romance, first with Laurie.
'to them—long before they could -prov,dcs tbo ,pam plot’ Trl','e ihc,
reed and almost as soon as thev romances of Mer r."d Amv aml
could sneak. P"t I h"ve never n it ^ f
made proclamation of this from '*f !U]e y\he k,ndlI
the hnu-eto'-” , • of the mother, Marmee, the kind
Dickens’ Trim novels'on Lon- ' ‘-'ruff old Mr Uurenca
> r*
RILEY’S
COFFEE SPECIALS
- . * - • ' •
1 Can Admiration __________________________ 29c
3 Cans Admiration ________________________ 89c
I Phg. Bright and Early Coff—______________ Ik
-——'——'—!— —
. Try BEWLEY’S BEST FIvOUR—
—Every Sack Guaranteed
48 Pound Sack ---- $1.90 24 Pound Sack ______ 95< «
Two fities,’’ do pot
want T<: 1 HA'-'K—AV ill . lease' V
NO'lIGF—Sue us fo Stock Salt
'! '■ e Jufit unJorded a new car.—
1: lit marl it'- Sons.______ (tf) |.'or Constable Precinct No. 1
DON CHANEY
160 to N.tO u res grass land close
in of (’(,.••,aoche. Write Box' A/
Core i f Chief, Comanche. Texas.
BREEDER’S NOTICE — I am
i,tanking the Jim Lane Percheron
Hor.se n: .1 the Fuliord ’Jack.—
H. Button. (tf)
L\- KHi ’RKf.N'i and ORNA 'IKN-
TA S — ll.irriy. < lunate proof, are
4es. ribed in our free catalogue.
Muhe vou Horne Grounds Beauti-
ful. We can help you. Write for
fr« e catalogue.—Ramsey’s Nur-
se! v. Austin, Texas (tfdb)
! nursing,
’’hone 887.
Mary
(ltp)
CD POTATOES -Goo.1 seed
•toe. at $2.85 per . ack, or
pc I. of 15 lbs. Feed maize
I f'l per 100 lb-'. Garden
V. G. CASH
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
1 ‘Tale of ..... . , ,
| obscure the f rt that his writ- ro,in.(erPJ®ts
"irs f"r (' iht' >n. esneviallv in
the Christina -torles, are gems
uT .tendarn. w* ... and Kent iment.
Sonm fews of Dickens’ friends
! aw his rviM'mrint history of
f Jesus and ;1 oi’- te-’Cmnny |,nV. j
| elillfnS It one C'f Ike most ese-ts- t
I of writing in English
• literature. *
j The Oaltos Ne'-s i« osnocl",lv
I nr,-,od *',;u it was able to ptir-
j chase first pnhli '-iion r>"’-ts 'or
J its , territory. In the great writ-
I ill"' that- has np"enr"d n ts
Lye, 3 Cans ________ 25c
Peanut Butter ----,_ 25c
2 Lbs. Crackers ______25c
6 Boxes Matches_____25c
White Swan OatB _____18c
Mother’s Oata ________25c
Jersey Corn Flakes __ 11c
Lamp Globes ___________ 9c
Compound, 4 Lbi Size _ 35c
Cooking Oil, Gallon__65c ,1
Bucket, 10 Qt. Size__20e ^
Spuds, Lb. 3c
Snowdrift -------- 40c
lve»v>
Bevv’eyV Best Flour—Riley’s Gro.
FVSCKAGB
COFFEE
SHEEPMEN—If you arc having
trouble with stomach worms in
your flock we can save you
money on a new approved worm
cxpelient. <)ne that really does
the work end costs about ori<3
omit per head to use. See us—
Reese Drug Co. (25-32)
NOTICE—We have just unload-
ed a full carload of Texo mixed
feeds and La France Flow —
Feriners Mill. (tfl
Re’.icrr.ber to buy your feed?
and seeds at Farmers Mill (tf'
Custom Hutching. Quality baby
chicks for sale.—Gillc’s Hatchery.
P-2 block went jail, Comanche.
MATTRESS FACTORY
most modern electric equipment fr, as
for making mattresses in the 1
THE STATE OF TEXAS, ....... .....
To the Sheriff or any Con- . ro),inr,ns for aimoat a ^alf cen- 1
■l bulk. Lube Oil, heavy, stable of (-wmanche County . inP„ ,,,,,,,, nnrnaisetl this'
''or gallon:- Cooking Oil 60c GREETING: , , hitherto unmib'ished masterniece
•; ei 'g illon* Coal Oil Sc ne ■ •ml-'’ You Are Hereby Commanded, t cbnrl Dickens.
See 113 for your groceries. That you summon- by making | - ~ ~ ‘ j
!. M. V'Hieyard. (it) Publication of this Citation in] ,
| some newspaper published in the j- r> * rn
.VP.MOIJR'S, FERTILIZER — W„ County of Comanche if there be 1 ‘ ' • \ » ' 3 * • ,s
v If p>.l.e orders for Armour’s newspaper published therein, hut Puplad qf BllhMll >
uncrcial Fertilizer. Give us\xf r.ot, then in the nearest Coun- 1
■ nr order early.—Higginbotham dry where a newspaper is pub-
.Prof-. £ Co (It) lushed, one in each week for four 1
| consecutive weeks previous to the
THINK—'What a steady depend- ieturn day hereof, Gertrude Isen-
«h!e. market for .your cream, see Springstead whose residence
ergs, and poultry means t
The Dublin Creamery
’.rt eierv day of Hhe year *)1C next regula. —, ., ..... „ ... .
your produce and alway» t,e holden in the County of Co- I ^ Dublin Baptist Church of
I' .vs the highest market price, nianche on tho 16th day of Ap-I *|®bn,®r'’ ,22' w-1'' in
Dublin Creamery. Comanche, ril, A. D. 1934, at the Court J p ^*mp|erv’
_______ _ _ (tf) House thereof in Comanche, then
■ / 1 j- > 1 T . p and there To answer a petition
OM .-A ladies brown traveling fjled • aaid Court, on the 31st
■'* I1,Mluna>; l‘vcnmk: beb 24 J of January, A. D. 1984, in a
1:1 ,,uWin1 between mam part of , u numbered on the docket of
toy . nnd end of pavement on said Court No. 7876> whemn
. reel leading out to Comanche. : c w SprinKatead is plaintiff
• ,mrCMPrr Uy> Rew.a,'dt,for and Gertrude Isensee Springstead
f nuer. Notify Mrs. Dee L. For- : defendant
,uson,—HMse^_Texas£___XliR? The nature of the plaintiff’s
CORN FOR SALE—Good vellow ! ('e,papd '^insr as fo,1[OW3’
T1 corn at my barn C miles cart of [or divorc. on the ground of
T,v: Pettit.—W C. Rdllins, Gustine, tvo'untarv «*»>«ndonment of plain-
iii infill, sec topringsicftd wnose resiaenie , M *
ns h you. \A unknown, to be nnd appear be* ^ c
year fjl" next regular’tern1 thereof j ^oes v-brnh were com'nrte
We Carry a Full Line of Pkg. Seed"— .
~—Seed Potatoes—
—We Buy Errs—
Riley’s Cash Grocery
North Side Square—Comanche, Texas
———BIIWWTI AVXgT*.'
Dr. R. A. Mil'er. 80. pioneer
Dublin pb”sic:an. and well known
in tb's c<M>nti'. died at *’is home
in that --itv Fehrunrv 10.
Rev. '-o-don Barrett of Coman-
ser-
eom'uetod at
COFFEE
, r|k.v,‘iAdMM i.iiiNo rnui »4.* ! j
mssssi
* S' LARGEST SELLER
731
-At
(ltp)
r .right wav combined with our' STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Herein Fail Not, And have yen
tiff, without cause, on February
Gth, 1930,
Dr Miller was born in Walker
County, Georgia, August 5, 1853
nnd graduated at the Atlan’a
Medical College at the age of
23. He l»egan the practice of
medicine at Dublin in 1877 where
he continued to practice until
his health failed several years
•‘go. Dr. Miller is said to have
been Dublin’a first physician.
beginning his practice, Dr.
Miller continued bis study f
medicine and received a degree
from the Louisville, Ky. Medical
College.
Dr. Miller was a member of
the Baptist Church and for a
number of vears t»—*-■ the
Men’s Bible Class at Dublin.
Dr. Miller is survived by his
widow and four children.
years of practical experienceWill my homo near Rising Star, 2 before said Court />n the said
insure you the best workman- , brumn marc mules, one heavy first dav of the next term there-
Ship. "Rolled edge $1.00; Boxed >...• nnd the other taller and of, this Writ with your endorse-
edge- 75c. Telephone 137. We call more slender; no brakid; the ment thereon, showing how you
far and deliver.—Jesse Atwood •-•.les are rather old. Reward.— have executed the same,
nnd Son. (tf) Notify N. Beaver, Rising Star,! Given under mv hand and seal
_ Texas. (ltp) of «»id Court, at office In Co-
. . NOTICE—Am doing furniture and —--------— - manchc this, the 5 dav of Feh-
upholster work in the old Ro k I.ONE STAR COTTON SEED— 1 iarv A. D. 1934.
Building a.rees the rtreet north For Sale. Those Pedigreed Seed H. F. HOWINGTON, Clerk
of Post Qffice.—AValler Roberson, were ginned on Lone Star Day District Court Comanche County,
Of) n l arc pure. See ^He^Meyera Texas. „ (*M1)_| Highest_ nrices_ D.id tryr*
Bad Taste in Mouth,
Sour Stomach
For quick relief from constipation j
troubles, sueh^ as arc mentioned |
below, get a 85-ccnt package of j
Thcdford’s BLACK DRAUGHT [
and begin taking It today.
“I havo suffered a great deal !
from biliousness nnd constipa-
tion,” writes Mra. D. C. Jones, of
Waterloo, Ala. "When I get bili-
ous I have a bad taste In my
mouth, havo sour stomach, my
color Is bad, and I get dizzy and
feel awfully bad. I havo head-
ache constantly. When I take j
Black-Draught It relieves me and j
I feel like a new |>erson. 1 don't |
think there Is a better medicine
than Black-Drnught."
ffoto v<nt can get Mack-Draught in I
Ike form of a BYBVP, for CniuiUN.
TELEPHONE 294
COMANCHE SHEET METAL AND
PLUMBING WORKS
You can always g*et us when you need
Plumbing and Tin Work tf
Mesdames A. D. Brashear. Mr«
Junes Ming and Mrs. K. G.
WolN of Rrownwood were Co-
manche visitors Saturday.
Telephone 104
Mrs. George’s
Nursery
Complete Line Flowering
Shrubs, Hants and
Evergreens
PORTO RICAN—Seed Potatoes
For Sale.—M. L. Geye, Coman-
^*ho, Route 2. (30-31)
TRADE—Fruit trees Ifor young
COWS'. Have plenty of Bruce art-!
• ; America Plum trees. See Claude
George at Chu*f Office,
COMANCHE HOTEL
Wo nre still serving first claas
WILLIAMS PRICES mealts for 25c.—Mr. and Mra.
Fj os tProof Cabbage Plants, j P. P. Waldrop at Comanche Hotel.
2 bunches fo r_____________ 25- Call and see us about board per
2 Bunches Onion Plants____15c .vcck or month. (tf)
Red Se^d Potatoes______$3.15
ATWOOD & SON HATCHERY
“ hatching and baby chi kx
e. Bring us your f-ggs.
e getting good hatches
_ __at residence south of
•' School. (tf)
Irish Cobblers _________ $3.25
Miithcr’s Oats with cup and
S«eme far * Duncan Coffee ]7rf* ^_u',s’ cah "//
SPECIAL PRICES FOR
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Specials. - fj **?
D. M. Ferry and American l2 ^ oaph
•Seel Company garden sod.
YVear-U-Wel! Shoes for the
whole family.
Highest markeb price for eggs.
Mt of sandy land farming j . 0 0 ^“LIAMS
jack Cta«$0B. . dtp);
---—-----; CHIEF DRY CLEANERS
WANTED—Job on farm. Will, IN NEW LOCATION Ourrv Comb
FOR SALF—HarpeV second year
Cotton Seed for planting. Com-
______ 14c 1
.......19c
6 Inch Pliers______________ 14c 1
Oil Stove, $25.00 value „ $19.8'» !
Lariat, 30 ft. ____________ 58c I
Roller Skates, Pair _____ $1 '9 |
R Inch Hoc ________________ 65c
i Double Bit Axe__________ fi-58
Wood WeM B—krt _________ 7«tc I
26 In. HOnd Saw ________ 73c
J. W. Norrid Produce Company.
(31-32p)
-T ; s "
m imr
or part of crop.
C Owen, Oas-
— --
Custom
«|(Gfii nr
1-t block «
,,• >*V,>
r
_ ________ be
We have moved into the build P*t Dover Flat Ifons----$1.28
ing former I v occupied by the Hooks fur Steel Single Trees,
KUpatrick Shoe Shop, where we Each —-----—---- 6c
arc better than ever prepared to Hiupe Hooks, 2 for -----9c
take- care of vour cleaning, press- Special Close-Out Prices on ail
.j.---* -*'-—**■-.* * — • - Slide
IIOWAR TV KILPATRICK
H«-dware and Harness
--..T '
. v •;' ’ - J'-'
u, • 4
t , • X?
iitg and other tailor work.- Chief SaddJ_e\
Dry Cleaner.% Ka«t Side Square.
^rw//^
IT TA^ltrv
Renfro’s. Mark st-Grocer y
^ v.' ..x ! •. *. ‘ s
(•all on Us for Your Groceries and Meats
— Look at these Prices—
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, , . " • .--a.,-----
1 Lb. Can Admiration Coffee %.....30c
l’Lb. Can Bright and Early Corfee . 25c^
Irish Potatoes, Per Lb. ... T .TV... 3 1-2c
Light' Crust Flour, ^erJSack......$2.0(1
American Beauty Flour, Per Sack . $2.0^
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^‘\ns Home
^lcphone'^Co.
■ . (By Rev.
b J Sixty y#
-County was
the state at
at that tin
the county
Ir.gton of !
interesting
days. accord
Broxton, M
tor, who wr
. week upon
1 Nktolt with 1
The late
came to (
1878, the si
cTie Chief
V/ashington
time and b
F roc tor cor
that time
young worn
Josephine B
what was
Btownwood.
in 1874 and
home neaff
since reside
0 Mra. Wa
much of th
and Comanc
marriage, j
on one occt
Bee man, Edi
Chief and i
to Brownw
and add res
school pupil
I ?m> and ha
I ;es of The
shortly befc
The Chief i
only paper
- Texas ami
( established
only for C
—for all Wrs
reading mat
vartages C
. fervd to si<
I^MrK. Washi
1 wthc time si
to Proctor.
At* the ti
there was
Proctor. It
•about a yea
T. 0. Moor
I Th<' i».>st of
I m the -star
i ward? knowi
located on
by John Ch
which the
j still stands,
'acixvs the
Proctor a
cated on a
Shreveport *
one of th<
the horses
stations we
to 20 miles
The comm
tied at that
grundfather
*ie Ouyger
Walker now
J-ong, a Me
at the Bi
one family
Chapel com
Williams an
that neight
year later
•came with h
Uncle John
ter, Mrs. B
in Perembe
I m Luker and
Ik'ater.
Mrs. Wa«
--"been interei
nnd rememb
a meeting j
residence of
Rev. W. I
preaching,
residences \
In those di
vf** a Ian
. J versions as
meeting.
Soon aft«
located at 1
I* house was
by all den
the influenr
Hev. Philli
minister, wa
at the churc
Dr. Hesmdo
I* now the
ed s Union
there were
|4^n those da;
I Vn the oomm
•and Sunday
coming on
Mrs. Wash!
woman, not
old, had a ft
on anv mej
baar babies
their narent
cow and pig
Two of th
. survive in
|- are Uncle Ri
George Luk»
the early d
farmers anr
developing t
. Mrs. Wssl
looking ba;k
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1934, newspaper, March 2, 1934; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889026/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.