The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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following win show:
The young men had but one gun
between them and that waa In the
hand of 8plan. He was riding a uijile
and well knew that It waa no us©
trying to escape by running, so he dis-
mounted and stood his ground, shel-
tering himself by the side of his mule
**Tbe Indians steered clear of ftplan
and struck out after Kuykendall who
waa fleeing from them on a pony,
and after a chase of about three mllesk
Kuykendall’s pony ran Into a boggy
branch at a place now embracing a
portion of the townsite of Carlton.
The Indians, taking advantage of
bla mishap, gathered around and liter-
ally filled his body with arrows. After
scslping him they turned back to the
horate that were left in the bands of
of their party to drive on. In
the meantime Splan made bis escape
by turning north from the bead of
Honey creek. He soon reached the
timber and then made his way home
as best he could, with the news that
the last be saw of Kuykendall hd was
racihg for his life with the Indians
ta hot pursuits j
A crowd waa soon organised and
went in search of the missing man.
After finding him as before stated,
they conveyed his remains to the cent
etery cm Res ley’s creek and interred
them. These Indians were followed.
MERCHANT ROBBED 21
TIMES DECIDES TO USE
HIS ©UN—AND DOES IT
27.—F. J.
Des Moines, lows,
l Hinkle waa patient. * ■&
The first twenty-one times his store
In Berwick, a suburb, waa robbed be
stood sside and meekly did as told.
But Friday, pn the twenty-secoud
trip the bandits made to bis establish-
ment, he made up his mind they were
going a little too far.
He shot and killed the intruder.
To relieve rheumatism, sprains, lame
back, lumbago and pleurisy, Ballard’s
Snow Liniment is a remedy of proven
merit. It la a very powerful and pen
etrating. Three sices, 80c,
wUe~ F„q„„ 0Ut’
iM our with a large Bunch of horses.
fight, and found ©en
- he hadjAsUedlhem
but to no effect. They made their way ^thcr l?irU nK
THE WAR IS OVER,
Moultrie, Ga., Jan. 28.—Barlter*
here are going to cafry on best
can under the old scale of rates.
Haircuts are going like hot cake*
at two bits, shaves fifteen cents and
shiues- five cents. X
It started when A. D. Corn, who
operates a shop, announced he would
try a “thirty-day sale on barber shop
prices.”
It worked to the extent that all
tiros* receipts
l j :ui* *
N NEIGHBOR
; - -„4 u*> Leon Free Frees.)
The De Leon Wholesale Grocery Co.
mtpofted of C. W. Maa
president uud J. E. B©H
president ann genm^ tnahager. Tin-
w+it Op'-11 for buslneas In the old
clow Grocery building, just north
of the M. K. A T. trucks, on the first
of February with a stock of ataple and
fancy groceries, and will extend their
business to all surrounding towns.
Mr. Beil earns to Free Press this
from Comanche where lie now
lire*, and urranged for a supply of
printed matter which he will use til
uia business. He said the busines
outlook here was very promising, upd
he expert* to Tlo gomJ huslue**, build-
iug up his stock from time to time, us
ilie volmne of hutloeab iucreisea.
Mr. Bell Is at present manager of
the Comanche WhoUwtl© Grocery OoL
;ind will continue In such position, al
hougli he lutemis moving hls family
to De Leon in the very near future and
make their permanent home here. He
la a young man and we believe a real
live wir© booster, and the business peo-
ple should accord him a hearty wel-
come. He has already indicated Jhlff I
intention of lining up with our Y. M; f
B. L. . ■ I
The new firm have a capital to be
gin with of $23,000.00, which will in-
increased in case of a need for expan-
sion. Mr. Bell said.
Irregularity In the bowel move
merits makes you feel uncomfortable
and leads to a constipated habit which
Is bad. Herblne is the remedy you
need. It restores healthy regularity.
Price 60c. Bold by Paris Smith.
RISING STAR GAB
they LINE WORK BEGUN
Rising Star, Jan. 2*.—The work of
laying the natffrat gas distributing
system for Rising Star started here
this morning with a liirge ftirce of men
ditching and laying pipe.
The supply will be furnished by the
Humble Company from tlie Goss well,
seven miles east.
Am
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Tonalitim KciTti.
creek after help
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l a bunch
Dublin, about two mites
Look at the men and women about
you who have reached the age of fifty
Or more and you will see men and
women who have won in the gmue
one |of hoainess ami you will w-e those
who have lost in the same gam©.
n Only a few years ago .they were
your age. They dreamed the xsatne
draam of *uc© ess that you arc dream- a -*trff and
mg. TYhy did on© succeed and the
her fall? Make a comparison and
you will find that the one who failed
because he did not take advgn
rage of circumstances and foHmved
prepare hltnjelf |
__-_____ TtTtbn of Businesa. The saecatefal man
fcMxfr that v?uman prepared for the emergen-
—*9% did ao
out, alt run* of
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des at your
neas
effort And
date manner
bnsiuess
training Institution in Afiierjca
t juad tnainore modern and dp
ite mam
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na was shot. JEho- nj»er "
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four miles to the
ranch, where he reported the
on between the cow boys
or eight (it the settlers got
as quick as they could, and
where the fight was reported
rtxz* ^vx,rrr
of Hub-
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the cow f|tt!,|,iriu
cut what
the cattle
Sag
of all shops, it is said, have increased
ARE YOU A WINNER OR LOSER? — RENEWED TESTIMONY.
K. HBITKOF FT. WORTH
.
No one In Comanche who suffer*
backache,, headaches, or distressing uri-
nary ills can afford to Ignbre this Cb-
manche man’s twice-told story. It Is
confirmed testimony that no Comanche
resident can doubt. - . J
BW. G. Garner, says: “I .was both-
ered mostly by pain In my back aud
tWlWOfeeling In my joints.
My kidneys, at times, acted Irregular-
ly, too. I found IloanV Kidney Pills
to relieve this haeifacbe aud eegntsfr-
my kidneys.. I betlOveTma remedy
* ^worthy of my recominc/ulat liu i.’
Htatemenf gin-n Apra.24, 40X5^------
-m'Spril 15, 1019.Hr. Gamor said:
I liettj&e Doan’s Kidney Pills to be
the best kidney remedy on the market.
tralntug for bml- I hare the utmost faith in
am glad
state
Mfr%, Bufftrtur'N. T.
You EUW ^rKSDAY DESTROYS,
mm? / CARLTON SCHOOL BITCHING
wmlm
The Tyler Commercial College has
provided the nu-HnN which yrm can se-
cure your buxlm-ys education
cost and sliortmd poteihle time,
can put yourself In ^.hn..*h***~0TTnffii
ed workers trrTi feW months time by
enrolling at once in the largest hnsi (Hlco. News-Review.)
ness training Institution^ lu America The splendid school building at Ckr!-
wtth a faculty of over thirty special- ton was completely destroyed by fire
i*ed teachers, all modern equipment, I Tuesday evening, January 24, about 7
using the famous Byrne Bystems of i
Training. You will get the j
thorough, complete and practi
training thaf can be lmd. Secure
Price 60c, at all dealers,
ply ask for a
Douh’a
Mr, Gamer had
1 dealers. Don’t atm- "
klduoyl wliHM
galea when the Texas camps were In
sesyhm at Houstmi last March. He
contend* thav-fbe rt-snlt of the election,
ever was Illegally dedaml against
him and the oilier delegates who car-
ried the original ballots to New York
with th
ssssssssa^t
T<r
you^ buajyaess training wllth us now|
We iare cbntlanally being called on ac-
courtt of pur influence and prestlp*.
a rapid growth, by bus-
iness men a large number of whom
are our graduates, for young r**o-
ple to mi positions. KTery month we
help many to start on the road to
ahccewN, We Hre prepared to help S
imitiHl nunils'r through onr Student
Fund Department for those who
not financially able to pay cash lu
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Fill in and mail coupon for large
catalogue.
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Tyler Coinmerolal Oottege, Tyler Texas
Wm
DS GAVE UP
HOPE OP RECOVERY
» .1 ta A^Tm» W» T.M
’t Uve Six Weeks
p. m. The fire Is supposed to haw
been started from a deflective flue
somewhere, ami was beyond control
when it was discovered. ___■"
The bnilding was protected by $15,-
090 Insurance and was worth some-
where In the neighborhood of $35,000,
making a probable lorn of. $20,000
Temporary arrangements are being
made to care for the school children
and school will be continued through
out the term. Arrangements to re-
build will lie carried just as soon as
£v •Y
RECEIVE
SI M FOR rAaDS
State
ImB
„ $4,435,000 This
Federal Highway
m. Aet.
Year
Austin, Texas, Jan. 27.- Rol!en J.
I Windrow, State Highway Bnglneere.
j today completed the certificate for the
signature of Governor Neff, Whereby I
Texas Is to get $4,425,000 road funds
(from the Federal Government for
W .0. W. SUED 9£M§K
(Ft. Worth Star Telegram
Suit to collect $28,882 damages from
the Sovereign Camp, Woodmen of the
World, was filed In the District Court
Saturday by R. H. Buck, judge of the
Second Court of Civil Appeals,
Judge Buck asks Judgment for this
amount because, he pteart*,
HI Ttnrt” The
regularly electod delegatee to the Sov-
ereign Camp and convention from T«t-
as were not seated despite the fact that
they went to the expense of making
the trip.
rrnriMr|iQi3
statesthat
The Kind Too
la oae for over
Have Always Bought, and which hag
* thirty yoars, hag borne the gignatore of
and hag been made under hie
sonulggupcrviaion since Its infancy*
vwawrarA 'wwiww Allow no one to deceive too in thJB.
All Ooonterfeits, ImhaHona and “ Jost-ae-good ” ere hot
Experiments that trifle with and endanger Hie health of
against Experiment.
'>aby wit
, .
Intuit, and Chlldrra—ExparieoM Iiperiawnt.
Never attempt to relieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use for yoursolC
. What la PASTOR [A .
Laatorla la a harmless gohstttote tor Castor Oily Paregoric^
Drops and Soothing Syrops* It ia pleasant It contains j*j
mntfhnr Opium, Morphine nog odnr narcotic substance* Its
•ft la ita guarantee. For mesa than thirty years it ban *
been In constant one for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency*
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
Is, aids
■
me
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels,
GENUINE cASTORIA ALWAYS
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If you hare a had taste In your
mouth, if your tongue !« coated, nnd
you have spells of dizrineM. the trou-
ble is in your stomach, liver and
bowels; they are clogged with bilious
© ballots and to seat his drfe-
factory
Remember onr mattrera
mak©t* old ina tt rt*«fic||..j^w -fbf"$lA0—
Atw<KHl-Un.lliPT<._ ,lr
■fe' A Mm*. Job.
A man s jolt la lil* bent friend. It
clothe* and feeds hi* wife and chil-
dren, pay* the rent, and supplies them
with the wherewithal to develop and
become cultivated. The least a man
can do in return is to loVe hls Job. A
man’s job Is grateful, ft 1* like a gar-
den that thrives on k>Ve. It will ode
day flower' into fruit worth while, for
htm and hla to fenjoy. If you a*k any
»uecp**ful man the reason for hi* mak-
ing good, he will tell you that Amt and
foremost it l* Uw-suhc he like* hi* work,
indeed he love* it. ffis whole heart'
and aoul are wrapped up in It. Hi*
whole phyaicnl him! mental energies are
foensed on It. He walk* *h!* workyfJlS
he talk* hi* work ; he I* entirely in«ep-
eralilc from hi* work and that i* the
way every man worth hi* *alt ought to
be If he want* to make of hi* work
what it should he% and nufke of him-
self what he want* to he.—By Senator
Arthur Capper In The Earth.
MOTHERS AND
■HKlS
.
started taking Tan
fiwcnl year
of this Mi
will not l>e
June 36 next,
been allotted, but
until the certificate
Is executed. It will be given as
This Letter from lAn.
W. S. Hughes
on each project
uext fiscal
Del—*11 waa under the
iIho that
eldest daughter had
tred
which
the f
mmmwEmSTi
Impurities.'. Prickly Aali Bitters cleah*
out the obstructions and restores heal-
thy conditions. Price $1.25 per bottle. . .
—Hamilton Drug Co., anl Wm. Reese,
special agents, r ' - k\ ' "
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WSMm
Also we carry the best fountain, syr-
• r precaution. G© to bed with a hot water bottle. The kind
- «• Imt« do aot leak.
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A frill line of
first-clays rubber goods.
SMITH SAYS SO.
PARIS SMITH
COMANCHE.
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Boynton, G. H. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922, newspaper, February 3, 1922; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889056/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.