The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927 Page: 10 of 12
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF APRIL 8, 19*7.
omanehe
Texas
FREE ONE PAIR OF REGULAR $1.00 SILK CHIF-
FON HOSE. WITH AJ£¥ PAIR OF SHOES PUR-
CHASED IN XffiSjBTORE PRICED FROM $4.98 TO
$8.98. $ DA^ ONLY—FRIDAY, SATURDAY?
AND MONDAY. ,7 '
ER AND MORE COLORFUL THAN EVE».
THAN EVER SHOES WILL PLAY AN IMPORT-
ANT? ART AND WE HAVE THE SHOES OF THE
HWIL^THE ONES-THAT SMART WOMEN WILL
SEEK TOADD THE FINISHING TOUCH TO THE
EASTER ENSEMBLE.
3 Days
Only
3 Days
Only
i I PER CENT _
Farm and Raich Loans through
Hie Federal Lund Bank of Hwu-
ton. >. D. Bonner Secretary
Treasurer, Comanche N. F. L. A.
Cleaned Up BloodL
JUDGE'S NOTICE OP ELECTION
STATE OF TEXAS
Stewart, Secret)
oral Form Loan
Follow The Crowds
BETTIS Si. GIBBS
The Ladies*
Secure Free Allen-A Hose With Shoes Purcha
FRIDAY, SATURDAY And MONDAY
22 l-2c
Per yard, all colors
40 inch voile, regu-
lar 35c value-—3
days.
Guaranteed regular
dress linen.
Regular 69c value
______________55c
Regular 85c value
............75c
Easter Hats
—WE HAVE A NEW SUPPLY OF .
HATS. THE PRICES WILL SUR-
PRISE YOU. SEE THEM AT ONCE
$2.95 to $10.95
.—3 DAYS, FRIDAY SATURDAY AND
MONDAY.
Easter Dresses
FOR EASTER
—A special purchase brings a much low-
ered price a score of the fashions favor-
i!; ed dress styles. We will offer regular
$19.75 dresses for $12.95. Regular $27.50
for $22.96. $ •
3 DAYS ONLY
Secure a card which enables you to get free dishes with purchases at this store
OF COMANCHE *
Notes iB hereby gfven that an
election -will be held on the 23rd day
of April, 1827, at the school buildi-
ng in Common School District No.
T9 of this County to determine
^whether a majority of the legally
<ltoaliflert voters rrf that district de-
ad re to consolidate ■- the said Dis-
trict with the Gap Common school
District thereby forming the Walnut
Gap Consolidated Common School
DTStrtFt ^No. IF of this County.
Lon McDaniel Jr., has been ap-
pointed presiding officer for said
election and he shall select two
judges and two’ clerks to assist him
ih holding the same and he shall
within five days after said election
has been held make due returns -to
the Commissioners Court of this
county as is required by law for
imin/ fiaai/i'tibha
holding a general election.
All persons who are legally
qualified voters of Gifs Stafe arid
county anti who are resident quali-
fied voters in said district. shall
be entitled to vote at said election
and idl voters who favor the con-
solidation of the aforementioned
school districts shall have written or
printed on their ballots th» words:
i “FOR CONSOLIDATION"
And those opposed to such consol-
idation shall have written or print -
i on their ballots the words:
i “AGAINST CONSOLIDATION"
Dated the 28th day of March, 1927
1 R. A. LUKEb
; Countv Judge of Comanche County,
Texas. 32-33
J. N. Scoggini.San Antonio motor-
man, wu in bod moot from blood
oni kidney ditordtrt. Tanlae cleaned
up blood and put kidneyt in good
condition.
GOLF PLAYERS, AUTOMOBILE
TOURISTS AND QTHER8
v VSg, “""t
JACK’S LOTION FOR
ehiggers, sunburn, windlmr.i, etc.
Guaranteed by Paris Smith for all
Skin and Scalp Troubles—Sold by
Paris Smith Druggist. tf
Mr. Soogglni
t Grana
lives at 828 Gnuu!
do St., San Antonio,
Texas. While telling
about his experience
about his expert)
he looked the
ture of sparkl
health, wetghing21!
Quality Features
of the world’s most popular
gear-shift truck
Cht'vruh f h th»* worlilV most popular
«c;i i cl because it offer* Korea of
qusl'iv not founJ oft anv other
h-»ly—^ Ui.. Ill the lnv. prire fai»hl._
Incliuleil iiVlhi* lint are iyumerou* recent
SPECIAL PRICES
lbs. and ofxa happy,
hearty mAnner.
“Bad blood and its
attendant symp-
toms had me on the rocks," said Mr.
Scoggins. “I was heavy and listlcsa,
could!......
—AT—
_____[hardly drag my feet along. Long
before mV shift would end I would feel
Hamilton Drug Go
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 7, 8 and 9.
exhausted and all in.
“My kidneys gave me a
ble. Appetite—I had none. Neither
work nor play had any interest for me.
Tanlae purified my blood in quick order,
and toned up my kidneys. In less than
The
h«;iJ h»v;
mechanical Improvement* of the utmost
importance, such a»—AC oil filter and
AC air cleaner to protect the motor from
excessive wear and to maintain at it*
peuk efficiency the smooth, ^(forties*
tanver for which Cheviolot’* motor ha*
long been famous. - Other new feature*
are nn improved tran*mi**ioq and new
gear-shift lever; a new ‘and more con-
veniently located emergency brake] .
crownrfl fender*1] a new radiator of
greater cooling capacity] a new 17-inch
•leering wheel—and even bullet-type
headlamp* to give a distinctive touch
of smartness!
|____I . _I__| »m \i&b #
ij&jtct cp«rittibf economy
On March 17th fh«' first serious
hail damage of the season visited
J Central Texas doing considerable
damage in, parts -,of Brown and Co-
! manche counties. If is reported
that many Fanners were bUy-,;
ling ahingles Thursday and Friday'
a month I was eating and digesting
anything I wished for and felt better in
every way. My stomach, kidney and
liver act like new now."
Tanlae is a natural tonic, made from
herbs, roots and barks. Get a trial
bottlo today. Your druggist has it.
es sola.
Over 52 million bottles sol
'V
The rugged Chevrolet rcif
anlepoiiesiei ihunutlit
•trength and fti|nina f'Jf
five heaviest luu! r;c dut* *
will run well into thousands’ of dol-
lars in Comanche county alone.
Hail insurance is the only positive
protection until harvest and dost?
no more for a full season than for a
few days. '
NOTICE •
Comanche »oon, de-
and taking
Lovers
A mutlerq^, three
•peed trtntmia
• Ion
provide*
proper *ear ratllx
tor maximum
If you wini efficient, truly economical
Oiatasportation, come to our salesroom
sad M the improved Chevrolet Truck!
.power under
•vary condition.
i*hP^2cBodv,755
*3*1™* *495 '&Z£rmk *395
cri?610 Pticri Rim, MlcV
la addition to daw low price#. Cher-
, fOiOtt fiUnrri price. Include the towe*
Jr . .ndllng aad aaenrlrt* chariM available.
HIGGINBOTHAM BROS. A CO.
UAtlTT AT IOW COST
J * 1 ^ ^ * • ‘ *— 1 ------------**- ■ **-
r-fa*
W
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tr
stJ
nd faulneea performance of
A huaky.S'cha
a coat
Ufa an_________
Chevrolet Trucks.
;».
Jessup & Allcorn
I will biTTn .
livering Leaf Mould
orders for future delivery,
of Flowers dallgbt to MO thsai
grow. If you know that is enough,
if not ask any floriaL-- A card to
me will be sufficient. If an lmmedi-
ite need Tom Edwards Feed and
Produce keepa a supply for deliverv.
UNCLE LESS BOYNTON
tf Comanche, Texas
—In co-operation with the Merchants Spring Trading
Campaign we are offering during these three days sme
special values that should appeal to every thrifty pur*-
chaser, Not something bought to sell at a reduced price
btit staple merchandise of established value that we are
offering at special prices.. j
SORE GUMS: You wont he asham-
ed to smile after you use Leto’s
Pyorrhea Remedy. This '•prepara-
tion is used and recommended by
leading dentist* and can not fail to
benefit you. Druggists return
money If it fails.—Bold by Paris
Smith Druggist. -
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
For 5 per oent loans see H. L.
Et«ak$ fecretary-Treasurer, Fed-
eral Farm loan Association. tf
Highest prise
manche , Produce
Bailey Proprietor
paid for hens.
Company.—D
O*
4 C
WINDOW GLASS
All six* Window Glass
at Higginbotham’s Lumber Yard.
■ -i -r
Haarlem oil has been & world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorder*, rhelirrialiuu,
•o and uric acid tmiditinaO
-J*
• A
cormt Internal troubles, edimiletevtul
organa Three tlsea Atl di
_____rises Atl druggUte. Insist
on the original genuine Qom> Medal.
-WE QUOTE YOU BELOW SOME OF OUR
SPECIAL OFFERS
98c
Full two quart Seamless rubber household
syringe, regular $1.65 value
Regular 75c box Marcus Ward linen stationery Q/\
in a variety of shades including peach and grey
—With every $1.00 box of Coty’s face powder purchased
we wil give on these days free a $1.00 lx>ttle of Coty’n
perfume. '•,<
Regular 25c
flexible cellu
paste for
japaneese bristle tooth brush with iJa
laid back with 60c tube Ipana Tooth Os/C 'J
59c,
39c
W ' S'
8 oz. graduated wide mouth nursing bottle regu-
lar 20c value, 6 for —
Sun-Kist white opaline fruit juice extractera for
home use i " ' i :
SUN VISORS
and
-BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS—REGISTERED
PHARMACIST ON DUFY AT ALL H6UR6
—VISIT OUR NEW—
SODA FOUNTAIN
4 IN CHARGE OF GUY EVANS
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927, newspaper, April 8, 1927; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904334/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.