The Comanche Reflex (Comanche, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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Comuiclic Stephen County Oklahoinn Nov 17 h 101CJ
Number 113
WHAT IS MORU UNJUST OR CAPRICIOUS THAN PUIILIC OPINION?
xt ¥ j Coal Shortage Threat- (J-Hour Day For
We Are home Builders-8
We carry a full line of guilders1
Material Here is a list some of
9
which you need now
ened Cars Lacking
Washington Nov 14— With
practically the whole country
standard oil Hen J That Old Dominecker Hen
Window Glass
Glass for picture frame
Cement
Lime
Leuedn Paint
Varnish
Paint Brushes
Posts
Brick
Sand '
Iron Roofiil&
Fencing N
Short length Lumber for
odd jobs
wBest Prices Best
Quality Courteous
Treatment
i f
H H Hardin & Co
LUMBER
W A HESLEY Manager
San Francisco Cal Nov 14 —
Standard Oil Company of Ca!
suffering from a cold wave that' forma voluntarily granted an
rapidly will grow worse instead
of better according to the Weath-
er Bureau the worst car short-
age in nine years was announced
today making prospects serious
fer' communities lacking coal
The a tual shortage on Ncv
1 was 108010 according to the
American Railway Association and that eventually several theur
Aug 1 ther-' -vs a surphis of
00000 Ral ! i3 today ttLtsed j in the u:age ft
the Intersttatc Commerce C am- working sh if ts j
mission the:' jive inaup i nted j Empires in th Jep?: I meets'
stranuous mee: res to nsii the - which v:!l go o t ’e eight-hour!
enormous coal ck mand Execu-1 basis has c been woi kftig various- J
tion of the order of the Comply from nine to twelve hours
rnerce Commission for the return Kingsbury said that as far as he t
by all carriers of any coal cars j knew the' California company
on their lines other than their -was the first Standard Oil or-'
own has been put under way - jganization to declare the eight-1
By this wholesale swapping of hour day and that it has done so
coal cars long demanded by ! strictly on a humanitarian basis
railroad men as solving the prob-
Indigestion Sufferer Relieved !'
“Befc re taking Chamberlain’s-
Comanche -
-Oklahoma
Pppperjy tailored clothes from
your choice of Ed Y Price & Go
handsome fabrics with skilled
workmanship Will stand the test
of service and the critical eye of
fashion Leave your measure for
a suit at a price within your means
Let’s talk it over
Laundry— Cleaning— Fress-mg-Gents
Furnishings
QiuaM&y Tailor
Losime Bailey
Ehe Tailor
lem it is hoped to greatly relieve ?
the situation ‘ F
Stop coughing! ‘you rack thejTab!et5 niy husband suffered for §
lungs and worry the' body Bl-cverr'1 'cars indigestion
lard’s Horehourd Syrup checks causing him to have pains in the
irritation heals the lungs and (-lomach and distress after ent-
restures comfortable breathing 7ng Chamberlain’s Tablets re-
Price £oc oOc and $100 'per bot-jieve(j k-m of these spells right ii'Y
tie bold by A B Weakley & m U1
Co - - rway” writes Mrs Thomas Cas-
iy Geneva N Y Obtainable
Sooner s May Yet J
Redeem Selvexl
Will Lay Twice As Many Eggo
This Winter
You Provide E-fer With
A Good Warm
Chicken
’ 2 Can Show
T o Build One
Wm Carnercm & Co
t1U:r?E!?EK
W L CLICK Manager
Everything To Build Anything
Comanche: Oklahoma
Norman flkla Nov Ifi — Ben
Owen’s Sc may' yc ri leem
-their reccr this -ar by
Using eve r game " far on
the footlm' rcj-sdule ' ''or the
first’time ir 'LLry the) Lot to
a team within the state when jn the country were absent from R
Kendall left Boyd Field with a school the first of the week on lj
victory they lost to Kansas for account of bad weather
the first time in six years Miss- Mr Hollingsworth is on the
ouri for the first time in three sick list lhig week We hope he
years and to Texas after dereat- wjjj soon ke well and able to
ing them last season teach
Three more 'games remain on !
this year’s schedule Coahoma
J and some - of the young ladies
marched over town giving yells
and singing in favor of President
Wilson - V
will play the Kansas Aggies on
Boyd Field on Nov 18 the Ar-
kansas Razorbacks at Fort Smith
on Nov 25 and the Oklahoma
Agpies in Oklahoma City on
Thanksgiving day
Last Saturday night the High
School girls- defeated the town
The loss of veteran stars from 19-23 The High School
Hn up at the beginning of boys deieated the Stephens Coun-i
ty “Ah Stars” 13-23 We can'
On which there is no
Think whett it means to have me
ij r responsibility of a family and to
yL jS a dine that if the L
zLirfjr : — -nc— fly vere to be take
Iv the whole famii -dire
need and migli be ccmpslled
to depend upon the charity of the
neighbors Not many 'men would -jfjj
want to be the head of that f omily May- v
be you are not worrying But hve you
Last Friday night the -women H enough insurance?
THINK! THEN TALK WITH
J H OTT & EW MOORE
the line
the season
and the -necessary
substitution of green recruits for Py Basket Ball when we want
Agents for the PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
CHRS W GUNTER State Agent
Disease Pre-
vention Day
Oklahoma City Okla Nov 17
—Governor Williams has desig-
nated December 10 as “Disease
Prevention Day” in Oklahoma
and issued a proclamation calling
on the people of the state to ob-
serve that day appropriate to the
occasion - The day has been se-
lected by the National Associa-
tion for the Study and Preven-
tion of Tuberculosis of which
the Oklahoma State Anti-Tuberculosis
Association is the local
organization The day
falls on Sunday and pastors of
i the churches over the state' wjll
be asked to devote a portion of
their sermon to the cause of the
prevention of tuberculosis To
such men as Montford Johnson
Captain Homer Montgomery and
Jessie Fields is thought by fans
to be responsible for the long
string of defeats The team is
to
Miss Mattie Miller left Sunday
for Kemp where she will start
her'school
Miss Opal Newton
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
the night they lock horns in a
who has ! contest We expect it to be a
just now taking on real Sooner been working at Comanche hag close contest everybody is invit
0£!f 0 s®rye an°ther day j fornit practically at the end of returned home to stay awhile - ed to come
as their bab jath it may be su g
gested that they designate De
cember 9 on which services ap-
propos' to the occasion may be
had -
f Do 'You Have Sour Stomach? ‘
If you are troubled with sour
stomach eat slowly and masticate
ycur food thoroughly then' take
one of Chamberlain’s tablets im-
mediately after supper Obtain-
selected able everywhere
the season
' t The only consolation fans have
is that they will have a great
team next year with every mem-
ber of this year’s eleven back
Regulate the bowels when they
fail to move properly Herbine
is an admirable bowel regulator
It helps the liver and stomach
and restores a fine feeling of
strength and buoyancy Price
50c Sold byA B Weakley
The Lcco High School Basket
Ringhng to work has returned Ba1- teams played the Wiscn
ME Drake says there is no pJace High School teams Friday night
like home - November thelOth where the
Mr M L Miller and Miss girls won a victory of 4 to 8
Grace Roff spent last Sunday in ' The Wilson High School Basket
Waurika - Rail teams both girls and boys
School is progressing nicely will visit us next Saturday night
and the two societies the Olym-Jthe 18th and play us on the Lo-
pian and the Plutonian are now co court where1 we defeated the
preparing their program for the Stephens County All Stars and
nihtof the 24th of November the Ringling High School teams
' and expect to defeat both f
Wilsons team's
The Grajonite mines nortl ' f
Loco is now being develo- J
There ara about 35 or 40 men
working in these mines and the
Company expects to have some
75 or 100 more at work soo'n
T’afy ' have shipped a large
amount of machinery from Chi-
cago but there has been only a
small amount received here yet
There has been 8 Motor trucks
and a lot of other machinery
shipped that they are looking for
soon !
saxanarao
°aiS
Pf ' 0 n ®
Prices are less than wholesale Use good judgment and make a decided saving on yonr winter purchases while sale continues i
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DeLung, Robert L. The Comanche Reflex (Comanche, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1916, newspaper, November 17, 1916; Comanche, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1729434/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.