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The Comanche Chief from Comanche, Texas • Page 15

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Comanche, Texas
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15
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HOT OR ICED lu lit WHICH FLAVOR DO YOU FAVOR? WE RECOMMEND FOR Propinqiii-TEA T'Ali-TEA Lim r-TEA Integ i-TEA Mode s-1 EA Lovers The wedded Americans Business men Maidens Preachers The proud Servants The solemn The candidate Bankers KNOW IT WELL Familiar Well Known ta of Comanche A familiar burden in many a home. The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an a-'hins back Often tel you kidney ills Kidney are for weak kidneys Here Is Coman he testimony. .1 Pate, Comanche, Texas, "1 't re 0 11 v'tid Doan's Kidney Pills tco h. as 1 us them with tv. of my dren was with kidnev wenktu DELEON ITEMS.

hnd at ae control ovi The Divini-TEA Hun ili-TEA Civili-TEA JoUi-TEA Majori-TEA Securi-TEA fever, the ons wh e. 1 tried physic; II til FOR EVERYBODY- GOLDEN GATE TEA The best TEA the world produces, packed in aroma tight cartons. constant annoyai remedies and con the boy was not Kidney wern put a to in and 1 pleased that vp a testimonial llcly rooontr r.dinR them. That chi of x-aused many hat 1 loan's Good Rains Bond Woodley Dead. From the Free Press; DeLeon and surrounding conn try was visited by rain Friday and Saturday of last week.

Tin1 rain Friday was local, but from reports over the country the rain Saturday covered a territory. Tins section of the countrv has been fortunate this season in having plenty of moisture for the growing crops. SEND YOUR BOY TO THE ARLINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL A school for boys, giving military training. The plant formerly occupied by the Carlisle Military Academy, is now under the management of three experienced school men. Beautiful ten-acre campus, modern convenience, thorough preparation for college and university and practical life; all teachers are college and university men.

Number limited and one teacher for each 15 hoys. No ialoons or other immoral influences. Health conditions unsurpassed in Texas. Fine mineral water. Cost moderate.

Send for large bulletin If. K. Taylor, Arlington.Texas. ae promptly 9 so was was abandoned by the loved ones. She was born al out forty-two year ago.

wan married to T. and consequently crop conditions Woodley several years ago, and later thev removed to Shamrock, J. W. Comanche, Texas Scurry over three "ears and as the cure has been po 1 willingly confirm my fo statement." For sale by all dealers. Price Buffalo, New York, sale agents for the United States the namo take uo other PHOTOS TO PLEASE YOU BACKSTROM, the New Photographer Nothing cheap but the price.

Call and see me before having work done. North Hast Main Street, Comanche, Texas Hospital for the Masses. Iowa recently passed a law giving counties the right to tax themselves for public hospitals. This was the result of the work of a young country doctor, who protested that there was no reason for cities having hospitals that would not equally apply to the rural districts. Several counties with these modern to a suffering humanity, in Kansas and Michigan have passed like laws.

Surgical skill, antiseptic arrangements, scientific nursing and medical prophylactics all gather in hospitals and there turn the wizardry of science into benedictions, Surgery is yet too expensive. It is almost prohibitive to any but 11 1 rich, who can pay and the very poor for whom charity or municipal government will pay. The great working class is left out. Strange to say, the self- supporting middle class find the burden greater when ill or in a bodily danger, that demand surgical skill. In the public hospital specialists can group their skill to meet the varying needs of all who sutler.

For the public to build the hospital and provide the equipment is a tine demonstration of civilizaiton chief end the brotherhood of man. In it there is a felloswhip in suffering and a co-operation in time of need that puts one more mark down to the Christian spirit of our age. Anent the Parcel Post. Beginning August loth, the size of a parcel post package for delivery in the first or second zone may weigh as much as twenty pounds, instead of the maximum of eleven pounds as before. The following is the order as issued by the Postmaster (leneral: of the Postmaster 1).

0., -July 1'Jlit Order No. 7:549. On and after August 15, 191:1, the limit of weight of parcels of fourth class mail for delivery within the tirst and second zone shall be increased from eleven pounds to twenty pounds. The rate ot postage on parcels exceeding lour ounces in weight shall be 5 tor the first pound and one cent for each additional pound or fraction thereof, when intended local delivery, and tive cents for the first pound and one cent for each additional pound or fraction thereof when intended for delivery at other offices within the first and second zones. 1.

7 and 15 parcel post are amended accordingly. pound rates of postage in the first and second zones shall be as follows: Constipation is the starting point for many serious diseases. To be healthy, keep the bowels active and regular. 1IFUBINE will remove all accumulations in the bowels and put the system in prime condition. Price 50 cents.

Sold by Paris Smith. You read the vs that you know the world living in the significance of life in it. But, usually, you read the ads that you may the better manage your you may make it POSSIBLE to meet the seeming impossible demands upon your purse. First Zone .05 Local Zone Second Zone Rate Howard Payne College, One of the strongest Junior Colleges in the South. 1H Expert Teachers.

Literary, Fine Arts, Commercial, Bible, Home Economies. For catalog or further information, write J. M. CARROLL, President. For the best in Photos go to Studio We sell Ansco Films and Cameras, and do your finishing.

Tie Majestic Theatre CARDWELL, PllOP. Best of Motion Pictures and Vaudeville ADMISSION 10c Your patronage solicited strictly upon merit, and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Come out and enjoy an hour or two of cleau, wholesome amusement. .0 0 .09 .11 .12 1:1 .1 I .15 Weight 1 pound ...............05 .05 2 .07 4 .08 5 .01) (i 7 .08 .11 8 .12 9 .00 10 .14 11 .15 12 pounds. .............11 .17 .17 .17 .17 1 1 .18 .19 .19 16 .20 17 pounds ..............13 .21 .21 18 .22 .22 19 .2:5 20 .24 .24 Tlie rate for local tie livery shall apply to all parcels mailed at postofliec from which a route starts, for in such route, or mailed at any point on such route for delivery at any other point thereon, or at the office from which the starting therefrom, and on all matter mailed at a city carrier office, or at any delivery by carriers from that office, point within its delivery limits, for or at any office for local delivery.

11 Fresh meats and other articles mentioned in paragraph 2, section d4, parcel post regulations, when inclosed and wrapped in the manner prescribed by last sentence of that paragraph, will be accepted for mailing to offices within the first and second zones A. S. Burleson, Postmaster Ceil- -----------------------Good Reason for His Enthusiasm. When a man has suffered for several days with colic, diarrho or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and well by one of two doses of Chamber Colic, Cholera and Diarr Remedy, as is often the ease, it is but natural that he should be enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy, and especially in this the case of a severe attack when lif I is threatened. Try it when in need of such a remedy, it.

never fails Sold hv all dealers. Milk cooling pans, any size. Tin Shop. were more flattering. Owing to dry, warm weather cotton would have suffered, had the late rains been just a few longer coming, the cotton cron would have been injured.

Farmers over the country, who have called at the Press office, say the outlook is better than il has been for many years. They report the peanut crop to looking very fine. Indications are good for more rain before 1 he end of th week, and should we have another good rain within the next few days a bumper cotton would be assured. A meeting of the Voting Business League and a few of the citizens was held Wednesday afternoon in the city hall to discuss the matter of raising funds for work on two or three roads, leading out of DeLeon. A committee composed of L.

Terrill, W. II Williams and Dr. .1 II. Barnett, will canvas the city to raise funds for the work on these roads. This money, together with county funds, will be placed in the hands of Mr.

Loudermilk, commissioner of this precinct. 'Plus committee ill also look into the matter of a bond issue for this precinct. We understand they will confer with the people over the country, and nfter doing so a petition will be circulated ask ing the court order an il they think it advisable. The Free Press is in favor of bonds for permanent road improvement, and from the information we have been able to got. we believe that the voters of this precinct would ho favorable to a proposition of this kind.

roads in our precinct are in such condition that the farmers are put to a great disadvantake in market ing their products. Mr. T. Nabors, of the Harmony com munity, was in town yesterday, and ealied at this office, i- very much in favor of bond issue and says that his commun itv would support the proposi- ion. Friends and acquaintances of Mrs.

Woodley will regret to learn of her death, which at the of her brother, F. It. Dabney, HOfh, at 12:10 p. 111 An operation for cancer was performed last Decern her and it was thought for a that her complete recovery was possible. Some time later, however, she steadily grew worse and in the early part of April she was removed from Shamrock to this place in the hope that a change would be beneficial and for a short time a slight improvement was noted, then she gradually grew worse until all hope of recovery made their home until she was brought here in April.

She leaves a husband and children, two girls and a Stan. K. and Y. L. Dabney, of this place are brothers of the deceased.

Her mother and 1 brother live in the Desdemonia country. Funeral services were held at four o'clock yesterday afternoon at the eemeters taher nacle, after which time her re mains were interred in the DeLeon cemetery. Rev. C. Ildlburn, pastor of First Methodist church of DeLeon conducted the services.

When you yawn a good deal the daytime, feel dull, achey and want to stretch frequently, it is an unmistakable symptom of malaria, and unless you do something at once, you are booked for a spell of chills. II KKBINE is a chill medicine that will prevent or the disease. It drives out impurities on which the malarial germ thrives, strengthens the liver and cleanses bowels. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Time Table.

FRISCO. Northbound No. I a m. No. 1:56 p.m.

No. 6 12 a m. No. .1 4:35 a.m. COTTON BKLT.

No.I Ivs il 10 am. No.2 ar 1:55 pm HIGGINBOTHAM LIC MS KD KMBALMKRS UNDENTAKKRS Calls answered promptly, night and Sunday. store, 70 or 81. Residence, 246 or 1126 and day, Price 50 cents. Smith.

Sold Paris May Discontinue Routes. Postmaster Sullivan is in receipt of information from the post office dcparmelit to the effect that the roads on all rural routes must be opened up and placed in proper coti lit ion or service will be discontinued on those routes failing to do so, if you sit in a cool draft when you are heated and a stiff neck or lame back, you will be looking for something that will the pain. Fix vour mind on BAL SNOW LINIMENT and be talked out of it because it is the best pain relieving lin iment you can get anywhere. Price 25e, 50c and $1.00 per hot le. Sold by ris Sin it h.

Blanket Picnic a Success. Those who attended the Blanket I ieiiie from pronounce it a success. There was plenty of entertainment and plenty to eat for all. In the baseball game between Blanket and May tin latter won a score of tu 6 T. M.

PULLIAM UNDERTAKER Coffins, Caskets and I ndcrtaker Supplies cash or credit. Day or nighl I lephone connections. COFFINS CASKETS. DAY OR NIC I IT, Day phone No 492. Night Nos 77, and 227.

THE BURKS SIMMONS CO DR McCARTY, M. D. Ray and Electric Therapeutics. Praetice Rooms 1 I am to office and city. 15, Masonic Temple.

EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP Excell Lofton, Prop. Expert workmen and courteous attention to your wants at all times. Your pat- solicited. COME AND SEE ME when you want your teeth fixed, and 1 will save you some money. Office over Comanche National bank My principal is live and ct live Very Respectfully, J.

B. HALL, Dentist. WHEN YOUR LIVER GOES WRONG Nearly Everybody Needs a Liver Stimulant at One time or Another Indigestion causes heartburn, sour stomach, nervousness, nausea, impure blood, and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments In your stomach, and the poisons it forms are absorbed into your whole system, causing many distressing symptoms. At the first siiiii of indigestion, try 62 Black-Draught the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons.

Mrs. Riley Laramore, of Goodwater, says: Buffered for years from dyspepsia and heartburn. ihedforu's Black-Draught, in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, and now I an eat without distress." ry it. Insist on Nearly everybody now and then is annoyed with a sluggish, lazy liver or by constipation or by biliousness. It is for this reason that Liver Tone is such a good medicine to keep always in the house.

Either children or grown ups can take Liver Tout without bad after-effects and without restriction of habit 01 diet. It is a vegetable liquid with a pleasant taste, but a reliever of constipation and liver troubles, and entirely takes the place of calomel. Paris Smith guarantees every bottle of Dodson's Liver lone sells It costs fifty cents per bottle and if you are not satisfiet that it is worth the many, he wil hand your half dollar back to yog with a smile 1 be fooled by imitating the claims of Dodson Liver Tone, remember Pari Smith will give you back your 1 money if Liver Pone fads you. That is a guarantee that guarantees. The public school is one of the greatest factors in our country.

When reinforced by good, some, reliable newspapers, it gives the American child a practical education. Without the aid of newspapers the public school can riot give a boy or girl that degree of general intelligence that you wish your children to have. You can now The ponent and The Dallas Keiui. Weekly Farm News for one year, three a week, for Office Office More DR A E. ACTON, DENTIST, over First National Bank, phone 72, Residence than Twenty Five Years Practice in Comanche.

All Work Guaranteed. We accept and receipt for subscriptions at this office Do tho ordering and take all the risk. Where subscription to tho Chief Exponent is paid in advance one year, we send both papers for Temperature and Rainfall. According to the Weather Bureau figures for the month of July, PJLl, as compared by the Chamber of Oommerce, the temperature and rainfall for tho month was as follows: Average maximum temperature, degrees; average minimum temperature, 72 degrees; highest maximum temperature was 107 ou the Ot Ik lowest minimum temperature for the month was on the 2Ht.li. Rainfall was: .02 on the 2nd, .11 on the 10th, .04 on tho 25th aud .85 on the 26th; total 1 02, as compared with none in July, lit 12, and 3.50 in 1911.

Freckled Girls It is tin absolute fact, that one 50cent jar of FRECKLE CREAM will either cau them to fade and that two jura will even in the most completely cure I am willing to personally guarantee this and to ft turn your money without'argument if your complexion is not fully restored to its natural uuty. WILSON'S KECK I CREAM is fragrant and Will not make hair grow ta tively remove TAN, FRECKLIX Come in The jars are large and resul 1 ly certain. Sent by mail I Pwets 50c. Mammoth jars I BOiN FA lit SKIN SOAP For by Paris Smith. aral ry it.

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Years Available:
1892-1977