The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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Dr* A* M- Neal
pitying 25c for thin ad. (It) j
- --— I The death of Dr. A. M. Neal,
LOST—Pair of eheil rim gian-ws. formerly a practicing phyaiciaa
Rrturn to R. D. Massingill at »t De Leon agd Comanche, oe-
M^ssingiH'i Barber Shop- < It) ciirred at hi* home at Zephyr
_JfL, „ , i- . „ 1st Monday. He was 74 years,
FOR SALE—98 aery ievel tim- 3 „,onthg an(j 5 days of age at
ber land. Twelva miles north of .
Comanche, tf.00 per acre.—A. J. , g^ven children were , hen be
Bunts, Munday, Texas._(18-19) Dr Neal b,
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Jersey °f
Cow with young calf—Claude ®- j • *****
- ,'SSS 'S?
WANTED TO TRADE—A eor- j>o surym
rel horse with nlentv of exiftr- wife whn
Corn MeaL Is
Under Pro<
WILLIAMS' PRICE8 *■
ounds 100 pet cent pure
Pea berry Coffcee for 48c; 8 lAs.
Lard 60c; Sack Meal 45c; Beet
White Cooking Oil 66c per gallon;
•Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup 66c
per gallon; Large package Oat
Meal 18c; 2 Lb. Box Crackers
we. thought best to take " tills 24c; 6 Boxes Matches 24c; Quart
method of notifying those who Jar of Mustard 16c'; Wear-V-Well
might be waiting to market,, their Shoes for the whole family at
turkeys, and we want to thdhk prices you can afford to pay,
those who subscribed for stock they are going fast, there it
and assisted us in other ways, a reason, come let us show you
and say that we will see you, them. Men’s Beaver Hats $1.75
later.—Respectfully,' \' and up. Highest price in trade
H. BURKS, / \ j for your shelled com, white or
F. E. ADAMS. 1 vellow, but not mixed.
- —-4-— ’ C. F. WILLIAMS.
15 CENT GASOLINE / -—«—--
—r.y / 15 CENT GASOLINE ,|
Why pay more tyhen you/can Why pay" more when you can
get that good Independent Gaso- get that good Independent Gaso-
line for 16 cents? Try it and you line for 15 cents? Try it and you
will like it We also handle JCero- will like it We also handle Kero-
sene and Naphtha. Good Lube for sene and Naphtha. Good Lube for
from 40c to 50c per gallon. We from 40c to 50c per gallon. We
are located just south of the are located just south of the
City Hall—Ike Phifer. City Hall—Ike Phifer. , (It)
To the Public
ComancheChief
Bahscrtptlon Price $1.£ Per Tear
visit /Lark's
< Adv)
_ _____ __ Mrs. Lillie' Ford,
< f Zephyr, they having been mar-
ried wta yean. .Thu* an three
rrandthikrts and three groat
grandchildren^ Hia first wife died
in 1919. /
Dr. Neal came to De Leon in
1908 and remained about 5 yean,
moving to Comanche. He went
then to Celeste, thence hack to
Comanche and had lived at
Zephyr for about 11 years. Reva.
L. P? Swindall and J. D. Smoot
conducted funeral services at
Zephyr Tuesday.—De Leon Free
FOB 8ALB—A Dump Bed far
Chevrolet Truck. Good for road
work, will tats $6.00. Is in good
ship* 6 miles from New burg
en Gap road on what la
known aa Bump Gate Road.—
REAL ESTATE—I still have a
l umber of farms, large or small,
and also some ranches for sale
or trade. Real estate is going up
—now is the time to buy. See me
if interested.—P. M. Fagan
__ (ltp)
ling Chapter officers and members
of the Executive Committee for
the coming year. Only members
of the Red Cress Society are
eligibte to vote. .
The following have been nom-
inated to serve as officers until
December 81, 1931: Goorge B.
Black, Comanche, County Chair-
man: Mrs. A. C. Schumann, De
Leon. Vice Chairman; Carroll
Black, Coirpnche, Secretary; and
J. D. Tate, De Leon, Treasurer.
POSTED NOTICES FOR SALE—
We have Iro.led Notices printed
eu card board for sale at *e
Chief Office. 10 cents each of
three for a quarter. They read
“Posted—Pecan Gathering, Hunt-
lag. or Treepassing Forbidden.
<tf)
FARM FOR RENT—About 80
acres in cultivation, part already
broken. Will take two teams to
work Fa.ir dwelling, good ban
and well with pump. Near school
bus line.—See Eugene Neely or
J. B. Allcorn’s Office._(tf)
Mr. and Mrs. Will .Schwarts
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Willie Mae, on Wednesday.
Stomach Gas Cause ZSMVXJ.
-_ trespassing of all lands. All vio-
W. L. Adams was bloated so la tors will he prosecuted—Mrs.
with gas that his heart often1 Emma Leviaay. (15-16-17p)
missed 'beats aftar eating. Adler- ------
Oca rid him of all gas, and now Mr. and Mrs. George Bums of
ha eats anything and feels fine. Owens were Comanche visitors
-Tie Wa. Bans Png Co. - ‘Thursday. _
Hames, Lighi
Hames, Heav
------ $1.1* ■h|| 1,11 It llu I it li
Wash Kettles. 15 Gal each $385
Wash Kettles,: 20 Gal., each $4.75 1
Nail Hammer’ _____-r-/,___23c wmUmmmmiMmMmmimmmmmmBk
HOWARD KILPATRICK PARIS SMITH DRUG STORE
V / •' ^ • ,
Window Glass- All sizes at
right price. Reese Drug Co.
(17-20)
FOR RENT—Unfurnished room.
Phone 476. J. R. Tatum, Comanche
FOR SALT—A throe :
12x16, weathorfcoarfc
boarded; new shtngisi
screens. All anise e
Easv to be mowed.
Downing—See H. L.
Downing.
DON’T FORGET—The piece to
sell your turkeys. The market we
pay will be the beet priee at
ell times. Bring us your cream
See our Special Meat Prices in
ad on back page—Renfro’s Mar-
ket-Grocery.
MATTRESS FACTORY — The
most modern electric equipment
for making mattresses ip the
right way combined with our
yean of practical experience will
insure you the best workman-
ship. Rolled edge $1.00; Boxed
edge 76c. Telephone 137. We call
for and deliver.—Jesse Atwood
and Son._________ OO
HUETTS WRECKING SHOP—
Gaa 16c, Oil 10c and 16c. We
carry Complete line of New an i
Used Parts for all makes of
Cars and Trucks. Complete Auto-
mobile Service by experienced
i.'echanks, if your car needs re-
pairing be sure and see us be-
fore you have the work done.
—W. H. Huett, Prop. (tf)
FOR SALK—The old Dickey
Carnes place two miles northeast
of Comanche, containing 110
-acres well improved, everlasting
-water and. good windmill and
water works, price $3800, one
third down, balance land bank
terms with 6 1-2 per cent in-
terest. This is a bargain for a
man who wants a farrft.—L. B.
Russell.___jTtf)
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1928.
model Chevrolet Cabriolet, 1927
model Chevrolet Coach, 1927 mo-
del Essex Coach, Model T Ford
Truck with cloeed cab and stake
body.—Ira B. Clemons.
Shouting for your Biisiness
2 large closets or storage rooms:]
Cow lot and storm cellar. This
piece is 1 14 miles West of Co- !
mane he, Texas, which boasts of
8 of the beet schools in Texas.
—Phone or See- H. J. R. Gille,'
Prop., Comanche, Texas. (ltp)
Court House News
Hear What Mr. A1 vis, Qeneral Manager, Has To Say
MR. JOHNNIE( MOHON, Local Manager, Garner-Ah Ls Co., Comanche, Texas.
I have assembled some Five Thousand Dollars worth of additional merchandise 'nd made sh>-
ment to1 that store. You will find in this shipment many items that are no/ in g;*iT demand—a id
you will especially note that prices that have been put on this merchandise are far below replace,
ment value. * „ >
- This shipment consists of Men’s Suits, Ladies' and Chijdren’s Coats, Ladies’and Children’s Sweat-
ers, School Oxfords—Dress Shoes for women, Work Shoes for men—House Slippers, Dress Shirts
Men’s and Boy’s Winter Union Suits, and Shirts a nd Drawers in good quality materials.—Suede
nnllar* Additional Coats,‘Overcoats, Blankets, Outings—Domestics—Sheetings.—Ladies’and Children’s Hose, Men’s Sox,
> Men’s and Boy’s Overalls, Work Pants, Winter Sweaters. Men’s and Boy’s Hats In fact I haye tried
AfVIlIc to complete your stock with the things that are most in demand just at the beginning of winter.
wlPlFGim • • • JOHNNIE—We have marked many items so Cheap that vou will think I have made a mistake,
But I MEAN FOR YOU TO SELL THEM AS MARKED—For Instance—
Marriage Licenses.
J. A. Stafford and Mi*s Ruth
Bigga.
W. C. Derrick and Mina Ber-
nice Walker. j
J. K. Sigman and Mias Lorene,
Barrett.
Fischer Stark and Miss Aubie
Love.
C. B. McGuire and Miss Nona
Johnson.
R. V. Lesley and Miss Audrey
Patton.
K. Hilton Gore and Miss Vera
F. Shaver.
Theodore Russell Calhoum and
Miss Violet Todd.
Deeds Recorded.
Alma Foshee to C. T. Stephens,
60 acres out of Section No. 16.
East Texas Railway Survey, $1.00
and other valuable consideration.
John Jones to Drew Jpnee. one .
tract of 174 acres and one tract
of M0 acre, in. Comanche and
Brow* Counites. $200 and other (
s al oable consideration.
W L. Kllwood to W. B. Moon-
ew 159 aciys out of the Eliza-
beth Walker Survey in Comanche
and Eratb Counties.
I. N. Gooch. W. A. Stagner, W.
T I ittle, and Oscar Poe, to J. H.
Gibson, 84.6 acres. out of the
H. A T. C. R. R. Survey, and
20 acre. out of the same survey,
$10.00 and other valuable con si-
$5,000.00
NOTICE—Bring us your cream,
chickens, and eggs. We have a
special price on eggs. We are
also in the market ror cow hides.
—Dublin Creamery, Comanche.
_ (tf)
FOR SALE—Hereford cows and
calves. ’Also work teams.—Wm.
C. Chilton. (tf)
MEN’S SUITS \
200 Men’s Suits. Broken sixes. Good grade
Values to $25.00.
Selling Price $4.88 to $9.88
CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS
E.-Z. Style—Assorted styles.
59c Values.
Extra Special, Suit 39c
Good Heavy Mole Skin Pants
$3.00 Value-
Selling Price $1.69
RATTERY RADIOS—If you In-
tend to buy a Battery Radio
don’t fail to call and see our new
Victor R-C-A Sets. The finest
battery set made today at a price
•■on can afford to pay.—Reew
Drug Co-, Dealers.___(17-20)
»^o!?TSCRATClT^Paracide Oint-
r ent is guaranteed to cure any
form of Itch. A large jar for
68c postpaid. For( sale only at
Reese Drug Co. (17-20)
Men’s extra Heavy Blue and Stripe
OVERALLS
‘ AD Sizes.—$1.50 Value.
Selling Price $1.19 .
WOOL SWEATERS
Coat Style Wool Sweaters.
Values to $12.50
Selling Wee $2.88
Good Qifality
XADIES’ BLOOMERS
- V 39c , ,
SLIP-OVER SWEATERS A
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s. / /
Good weave. Everybody likes them.
Selling Price 39c, 49c, 79c j
LUMBER JACKS
Values to $7.45
Sale Price $1.48
SWEATERS
Good AILWool Sweaters. $2.45 Value—
Selling Price $1.45
MEN’S PANTS v ‘
All Wool Pants. Cheaper than Overalls.''
Broken Sizes. Valuer to $5.00. *.
Selling Price 98c, $1.48, $1.68
LAI)IE£’ HOUSE SHOES
BOY’S OVERALLS
Good grade for the price. 79c valu<
Selling Price, Pdir 59c
LOT LA OIKS’, OXFORDS
Sale Price $1.29
WORK SHOES
Good heavy grade Work Shoes. Value 2.50
Selling Price, Pair $L49 $1.98
DRESS SHIRKS
Broadcloth Shirts. Solids and Fancies.
All sizes. $1.45 values.
Selling Price, Each 89c ;
c na, ’"ration.
to Q- Handley,
133 acre out of the W G. Green
Surve’- '10 00 and other valuable*
conai ! >ra’ion.
CHILDREN’S SHOES
Unusual SpMfaU Values In Quality Goods
48c*-98c—$1.19—$1.29
COATS
Ladies’ and Children’s. Fur trimmed.
Extra Values'
Selling Price, Each $2.98
BOY’S DRESS SHIRTS
Real Shirts for Boy*. Won’t Fade
or Shrink. $1*00 values.
.Selling Price, Each 69c
Sutfoci Sentenced „
To Year In Pen
BOY’S ALL-WOOL SUITS
Extra Special at 98c
(17-18p)
COTTP'N SEED—If
COTipN SEED—If you w»nt to
rotoe better' cotton plant W. A.
Ittttff Lone Stas Cotton Seed.—
8m or' write W. A. Irny, Coman-
che, Texas, Route 4., located 6
mile* north of Comancne.
. _(17-18-19-20* l
Tom Sutton of Comanche was
given a year in th« penitentiary
Thursday morning by a Coman-
che County District Court on a
(barge of driving a car while in-
toxicated. He is also prohibited
from driving an automobile on
the high ways of Texas for'bro
ycare . . v , * t
Gharg'*! (crew out jf a wreck
rear Hssse several weeks ago
when Sutton’s ear collided with
Have given you just a few of the items that 1 have shipped you with prices on them that should move them out at once. Display
thrin on counters so thatrpeople may see ana knQw that they are real values^—C. E. ALVIS, Gen. Mgr., Garner-Alvis Co., Brownwood
Comanche, Hamilton and Gatesville. SEE THIS^N*W MERCHANDISE DISPLAY
^ Bob , Maiders „of Baylor UnL
v#«*ity *P«it the holidays hare
For ACMES .„,J PAINS
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