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The Comanche Chief from Comanche, Texas • Page 9

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Comanche, Texas
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The Comanche National Bank Comanche, Texas Three Essential Things to Consider in Opening a Bank Account 1 SECURITY FOH YOUR money 2 A OCT RATE AND PROMPT SERVICE. 3 i WILLINGNESS TO ACCOMMODATE. OUR ANSWERS TO THE ABOVE ARE AS FOLLOWS 1) We have been in the Banking business in this town for more than twenty-three years, have a Capital Stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars and Surplus and Profits of more than Twenty Thousand Dollars and are EXAMINED by V. S. Authorities.

2 "We have competent are kind, courteous employed to care for your account and other matters entrusted to our care. 3) It affords us pleasure io accommodate our customers and we try to look after their needs at ail times. After reading the above we will thank you Cd give same due consideration and OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Till- BANK. Very Respectfully, The Comanche National Bank WOMAN FEELS 10 YEARS YOUNGER Since Lydia E. Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health.

Louisville, Ky. I take great pleasure in writing to inform you of what Lydia E. et a b1e Compound has done fur me. 1 was weak, nervous, and cared for nothing but sleep. Now 1 can go ahead with my work daily and feel ten years than In foi 1 1 taking your modi- REBELS BLOW UP TRAIN.

KILLING FIFTY Passenger on Mexican National Railroad Dynamited Near Saltillo. cine I The Country Fire Place. Notwithstanding all the modern inventions for heating we tell you there is nothing full of geniality and sociability as the old fashioned fire-place. The neighbors were to in for a winter evening of sociability. In the middle of afternoon, in the best room in the house.

Some Paper. We in receipt of the following letter from L. Jackson, Bakersfield, California, which is self-explanatory: oniandie Chief. Comanche, Texas. ientlemcn Enclosed find for renewal of my subscription to The Am will ad', any woman to consult with you be! going to a Mrs.

Inize 2229 Bank St, Louisville, Ky. Another Sufferer Uelieveti. Romayor, Texas. I suffered terribly with a displacement and bladder trouble. 1 was in misery all the time and could not walk any distance.

I thought 1 never could be cured, but my mother advised me to try Lydia E.Pinl;- Vegetable ('ompound and I did. 1 am cured of the displacement and the bladder trouble is relieved. I think the Compound is the finest nn dicine earth for suffering women, Mrs. iola aspkr Romayor, Texas. Laredo.

Tex Sept. Kiftv people killed when rebels dynamited a passenger train on the Mexican National Railway, sixty miles south of Saltillo. Friday afternoon, according to official reports to Federal headquarters in Nuevo Laredo today The train was then looted and the surviving rs robbed, it said. Forty Federal solidiers and ten passengers comprised the official death list. The number of injured was not given.

W. W. Mervain. of San Fran cisco, the only American on the train, is said have escaped in jury, but was robbed in the loot ing of the train. Two dynamite mines were Net off by electricity, according to accounts from the scene of disaster.

Th. first-class coach was only derailed, but the baggage, express and two second class coaches were blown to pieces Mother of Eighteen Children. am the mother of eighteen children and have the praise of doing more work than any young woman in my writes Mrs. O. J.

Martin, Boone Mill, Va. suffered for five years with stomach trouble and could not eat as much as a biscuit without suffer If you want special advice write to Lydia I Piukhuni Medicine Co. (confidential Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be read and answered by a woman uud held iu strict confidence. have taken three bottles of Chambb rlain Tablets and am now a well woman and weigh lb" Butter Fat Advancing.

iiiwl pounds. I can eat anything 1 At Soda Fountains or ('arbon- in Butt lei. THE COCA COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, A. some one brought in a great back sorry 1 let it expire. Had you log.

with great strain and put stopped the paper 1 would have down on the back of the hearth. noticed it much sooner. However, Then the lighter wood was put on I am glad you did not do it. arm full after armfull. Then aj me to congratulate you shovel of coals was taken from on your last ieeu.

It is SOME another room and put under the paper. dry pile, and the kindling, began and the crackling, and it rose until it became a roaring flame which fulled all the room with geniality and was reflected from the family pictures on the wall. Then the Yours truly, L. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. I was taken with diarrluea and I Mr.

Yorks, the merchant here, neighbors came in two by two. me to try a bottle of I hey sat down their taees to Colic, Cholera and tire, whichever anon was stirred Remedy. After taking with tongs and there were such one tjose 0f jt was cured. It also cured others that I gave it too." writes M. E.

Gebhart. Oriole. Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrluea ean almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy.

For sale by all dealers, (adv) times of rustic repartee and story telling as the black stove and blind register never dreamed of. meanwhile the table was being spread, and so fair was the cloth and so clean was the cutlery they glisten and glisten in our mind today. And the best luxury of the orchards and farm yard was roasted and prepared for table to meet the appetites sharpened by the eold ride. We heartily wish for a return the old fire-place. Those whose locks mave whitened by the frosts of many winters, know that this pen picture of the fire-place is true to life.

Exchange, Yellow complexion, pimples and disfiguring blemishes on the face or body can be gotten rid of by IIERBINK is the medicine that doctoring liver, which is tor- cures biliousness, malaria and pid. HERBINE is a powerful Farm Changes Hands. (ieorge Montgomery this week bought what is known as the three miles south of town, from Hugh Lacy; consideration not stated. II. Cunningham, made the deal.

Manager Finger, of Coinan- he Creamery, informs us that the price of butter fat is advancing and they were paying 27e per pound the first of the week. The gross receipts are increasing laily. A party from Stcphenvill was here this week with a car of dairy cattle for sale, and in our opinion the dairy business will yet prove the salvation of this country. Raise more feed, build silos, and raise hogs, hens and heifers. want to.

and as much as I want feel better than I have at any jtime in ten years. 1 refer to any one in Boone Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what 1 Tablets are for sale PHOTOS TO PLEASE YOU CALOMEL IS UNSAFE. by all dealers. (adv Local Druggist Who Sells Dot! son Liver Tone Guarantees It to Take the Place of Calomel. constipation.

The first dose makes you feel better, a few additional doses cures completely. Price cents. Sold by Paris Smith, (adv) correctant. It purifies the system, stimulates the vital organs and puts the bodv in fine vigorous condition. Price cents.

Sold bv Paris Smith. ('adv) Farm Loans Ranch Loans City Loans We are prej a red to make loans on farms, ranches and city property, and will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to our care. We have farms for sale and will give easy terms and low rate of interest on deferred payments. This is a good time to buy a home, or to buy land for the advance in price will surely come with good crops. If your liver is not working just right, you do not need to take a chance on getting knocked all out by a dose of calomel.

(Jo to Paris drug store, who sells Dodson Liver Tone, and pay cents for a large bottle. You wiil get a harmless vegetable remedy that will start your liver without violence, and if it does not give complete satisfaction the druggist will refund your money with a smile. If you buy a bottle of Dodson Liver Tone for yourself or your children, you have insured yourj family relief from attacks constipation. biliousness. liver and headache.

It is as bene ficial and safe for children as for adults. A bottle of Dodson Liver Tone is something every man or woman should keep in the house. Your money is safe be cause you can return the bottle it it fails to satisfy. adv Plant More Peanuts. The peanut crop in parts of Comanche county is very good, and in some instances, will bring more than enough to pay for the land this vear.

Will lark has threshed out bushels to the acre, which is poor crop, and has some lbb bales of hay, the hay and nuts netting him $20.00 per acre. Another party near Hasse.whos* name we can not remember, raided fifty bushels of the nuts to the acre, and the market price is Tin. I.ite iu us Foot Ball Game. The omanche Indiaiis will engage the High School team in a game on the gridiron in this city next Saturday at p. the team cominir in on the licit.

On last Saturday (iatesville High School defeated Lampasas High School by a score of 1o 0, while on the same ('o manehe High School defeated Tarlton 7 to 0. He sure and attend and see a fast, clean game between two the best high school teams in Texas. BACKS I ROM, the New Photographer Nothing cheap but the juice, and see tore having work ilone. Noi Last Main Street, mane he, Texas he Howard Payne College, Brownwood.Tex 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. Sells Fine Farm. i W.

Stevenson of the Proctor country last week dosed negotiations with L. Moore, of Oglesby, in Coryell county, for of his fine farm of 2b 7 acres, two miles south of Proctor. The standing crop was also im-: ided in the and a number of head of cows and calves. The contract provided for possession lie given to Mr. Moore within ten days from the purchase date and consideratici! for farm was $12 TiOO.OO and for cattle somewhat more than ttu making a total a am $1, Only Two Krqulrrd By Jant McKenzie Hill, Id Hot yf thr tmkini' hoot iya-ine This Jt 1 ly Roll is fu becoming ry popular on account of the way it Irrhh.

With proper handling it fchould fresh a whole providing it eaten up in the meantime, for it ia every bit good as it lookB. 33 SS more than involved in the entire transaction. Mr. Stevenson to remove to Dublin for the time being and probably later on, likely about the first of the coming vear. invest in property in South Texas, vers likely in orpus liristi seei ion.

and that his home, jVir. Stevenson is one ot the romincnt and pros pero us farmers of the Proctor country. He has resided in manche countv thirty-six years, twenty years of whieh has been at Proctor, and ten on the fine home place which he has just sold Ilse deal was made by Tom I and II unniugham of bis eit v. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER A I A Curts Old Sores, Othtr Remedies Won't Curs. The or st no ninttrr ot how long iltnding, mr by the wuiulrrful, reliable Hruling Oil.

It rrllevd J'aiu ami at the intne timir. 25c Hk, fl.wO Large Advertising Contract. The Interstate Oil lining of Sherman, has placed a contract with an advertising agency tor i 1 0,1 worth of space for advertising purposes larger portion of the expenditure will go to he press, which will receive 1 roximately $1 10,000. (X), while 'f 10,000 00 will be used III bill board space. This is one of the largest advertising campaigns ever entered into by anv concern in the South, and it speaks well for I lie progressiv of the Texas institution.

The Texas press will receive a goodlv share of I be advertising. mat! the best in Photos to Longs Studio We sell An sco lulms and (Cameras, do vour finishing'. ind per biisle or better- read ily a not he al forty pa rty itw il THO S. W. Masonic Temple, Comanche, Texas.

I ear I aid hlm i i The Spanish peanut is a dr weather crop and any kind stock will both vines and nut hie can at ten a nilm ber of hot in the field after the erop harvested, for many of the litt nuis are bft in the soil and hogs leave the ground in fine eoi dition for planting The Spanish peanut is a ae money crop, just the will always bring 50c to 1 .00 per bushel, and tl way they produce in Cornane! sand, will beat cotton as money producer. Plant more peanuts One ruf Ul Ml Beat lemon rii wit and, last cloth, tfi With jell a roll bile htill with ptiwdered aUj, Hot mHk used in it to rolled web e- king. the lik be ful to have the j'ar beaten together until and creamy, pake Su a mod Jelly Roll thirty-two of the 1 1 i tr itt 64 iff! -H md audt ADMISSION tl tl Me our pat ron ml' satinfactioti out a i cl enjoy amnsoment. 4 solicited upon iranteod or moio til hour or wo nf i an. ini' Chit.

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1892-1977