The Comanche Reflex (Comanche, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE COUANCXIE REFLES
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The Comanche Reflex
MY MOTHER
Publiihed eerg Friday it Comanche
Httpbiu County Oklahoma
uttr4 a eerend elan matter at
Ooiaancha Oklahoma March 86 19X3 un-
der the Act af C'onfraaa of March 3rd
1679
SMITH & SMITH
Owners A Publishers
IQ1I0II7T10X BATS
IN STEPHENS COUNTV
On Year 100
Binfle Ooptea 08
OUTSIDE 6TEPHEN8 COUNTY
On Year 91-60
Addreaa All Communlrationa to
THE COMANCHE REFLEX
Comanche Oklahoma
Any orronooua redaction on tha character
tending or reputation of any poraon Arm or I
eorporation which may appear In the col-1
nmna of the Comanche Reflex will bo gladly
corrected upon ita hem brought to tha at-
tention of the editor
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Comanohe Reflex ia doairoua of bain I
liberal with apaco for death write-up er
obituarie bnt moot neceaaarily make
faare of Be per line for Cerda of Thank I
Count Are word to the line and remit with I
eopy A charxe of le per word will ala
be made for Reaolutlona of Reipect
She carried me under her heart
She Joved me bcloro I wns bom ' ’ ‘ i
She took Cotl’s hantl inhers and walked through the valley of Sadows
that I might live
She bathed me when I was helpless
She clothed me when I was naked
She gave mi- warm milk from her own body when I was hungry’
She leaked me to sleep when I was weary
She pillowed me on pillows softer than down and sang to me in the
voice ( I an engel
She li-hl inv hand when I learned to walk
She nursed me when I was sick
She sulleml with my sorrow
She laughed with my joy
She glowed with my triumph
When I knelt nt her ‘aide site taught my lips to pray
Trough nil ti it data cf my vouthi she gave strength lor iny weak
ness countge lor my despair and iiop to fill m hopeless heart
She wua I oval when others failed f
She wns tun when tried by fire
Sho was my frieird when other friends were gone
She prayed hr me through all he day when flooded with sunshine
or sadd'Miodby shadows
She lovpd me when I was unlovely and lead me into man's estate to
walk triumphant on the King’s Highway and fijay a inanly part
Though we lay down our lives ior her wo can never pay the debt
wo owe to a Christian Mother
God bless Our Mothers- living or dead They are still our Mothers
end ttic memory touches our hearts with tenderness and fills
our eyes with mist and tears
BUSINESS DAItGAINSl
Notice nader thie heeding ere etrlclly
eeeh ead payable la advance el la rat ef
n eeat (la) per word for eech laaertloa
Count the word ead with eopy
Minimum charge 8 Be
FOR SALE — Com Hay and Oats
Inquire at Highway Garage or phone
19 tt
FOR SALE or Trade-Team of
horses harness and wagon horses
weight about 1100 ‘ pounds each
Inquire of J R Woods 4t
WANTED — Lady housekeeper
permanent Write or phone Dr D
W O'Leary Empire City Phone
L 515 Comanche line tf
FOR SALE— Spanish peunuts $123
peg bushel J T McKinnon 4V$
miles west of Comanche 2t
FOR SALE — 2000 bushels of corn
See G F Weldon or phone 100 4t
FOR RENT: 3 small 2-room houses
price $500 per month See Ed
Works at Mineral Well 2t
Iment which used to take off bumps NOTICE
and high ridges in the road The Ine County Court of Atoka
Rock Island Time Table gradfr 18 "TTT m SeCflT" tlia County State of Oklahoma
ca be adjusted to run at different Uie Matter of the Guardianship
NORTHBOUND
angles making it a very conven-oj
24 ! — 12:56 p m P” machine Thanks to the City Jamw Benjnmin Mjnor
— Council - “
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12 (Sundays only)
4:20 p m
1:56 a m
SOUTHBOUND
GOBIN CASE WILL BE TRIED
IN WALTERS AGAIN MAT S
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10:00 a m
4:20 p m
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Wilson Isaac Guardian
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ORDER FOR HEARING
j Now on this 21st day’- of April
of Cleo' 1922 the same being ope of the reg
Announcements
The date for the re-trial
Gobin charged with the murder ofjular probate days designated by the
Russel Sprague Lawton service car Court for attention to cases relating
driver has been set for Monday May I to Full Blood Indians it appearing
8 in the district court hero the to the Court that Wilson Issac
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trial held about three weeks ago re- the Guardian of James' Benjamin a
suited ina hung jury after three Minor has filed herein his petition
days and nights of deliberation elev-j for authority to sell an oil and gas
1 6n of the number voting for the lease on the following described
death penalty while one insisted on ‘lands allottedto said James Benja-
life imprisonment This is one of min a Minor and which lands are
the most noted murder cases ip the J situate in Stephens County' State of
history of Oklahonut and was trans- Oklahoma' viz:-
ferred from Comanche county to- The South West Quarter of the
I Walters on a change of venue It is Nort East Quarter artti Thef South
likely to lie a difficult task to secure- East Quarter of the f'Jorth 'West
a jury for -this trial’ — Walters Quarter and ’The North East Quar-
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rBIXIEn PLAYED BY
1500 MUSICIANS
- - Subject to Democratc Primary in
August ' ‘
The stirring Istrains J' of’Dif e
should be heard for miles when- t ie
massed bands which are to assemble
at Dallas during Durbar Week play
that favorit qir in'the 6veni ig don-
cert in frtint of the Gfand Slant! at
Fair Park on the opening night of
the festival Monday May 22
It is stated that at least fifty bands
will enter the championship contest
in the afternoon and all of them
will play in the night concert As
the average number of men in each
Land will Le thirty it is assumed
that at least 1500 musicians' will
participate — the largest number of
instrumentalists ever -brought to-
gether in the Southwest it is claim-
ed ’
The afternoon championship con
test is attracting- much attention
The prizes are said to range from
a silver trophy and $400 in cash
for the top prize down to $2500 for
Uie lowest prize in the easiest 'ass
The premium list totals over $1750
For Congress Sixth ’Districts -
HON JED J JOHNSON 1
HON J ELMER THOMAS1'
For Coart Clerk:
MRS JESSE F BARNES
For State Senator Re-election:
HON L A MORTON
For County Sheriff:
R H RHYNE Re-election
J J McADAMS
For County Weigher:
FRED PORTER
For County Commissioner:
W H RADER Southern District
for Re-election
For County Treasurer:
N C (jCoke) WILLIAMS Re-elect
tion
For County Assessor:
L CL PETERS Re-election
AVERY ROAD RAISER
The Gotebo Legion post has “Open
Club Room" for all business men
each week The Legion together
with the Auxiliary Boy Scouts
Club and Delphian
The City Council has signed a
contract for an Avery Road Raiser Commercial
and as soon as the streets dry they i Club work together -and are staging
will be put in first class condition a home talent Lyceum the first of
This machine has a scarifyer attach its kind reported
J D PATE M D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN IN GENITO URINARY
AND RECTAL DISEASES
Chronic Proctitis and Piles treated successfully
without an operation
Office Practice Exclusively Over Foreman Drug Store
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
“The Ant and The Grasshopper”
While the grasshopper laughs at cares and sings and
dances until the icy blast of winter robs him of life the
ant w orking planning and laying in supplits all during
the long summer makes ample preparations and is
ready for the emergencies of the future
Take a Lesson from the Ant
and prepare for those “wintry” days of life
Buy Life Insurance and Save Systematically
Others re doing it— you can also Call
DAVIDSON & BROWN
Let ns Explain Onr Plan— No Obligation at All
rOtfice seconl door First National Bank Building
Comanche Oklahoma
ter of the South West Quarter and
The North West Quarter of the
Sooth East Quarter o) Section (12)
Tov nhip ’ Two (2) North Rang
Fou (4) West
'And' th5 Qpurt haying examined
said petition having 'fVenrd 6vi-
dence in support of same and being
fully advised in the premises finds
that the sale of aii 'oil and gas
lease on above described lands 'of
said Minor is for the best interest
of said -Minor and that said sale
sohuld le in open Court to te high-
est bidder ’
: Wherefore it is -by the Court con-
sidered ordered adjudged and de-
creed that Wilson Issac as the
Guardian of James Benjamin a Mi-
nor be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to make sale of an -oil
and gas lease on above ’described
lands belonging to said James Ben-
jamin a Minor on the 2!) th day of
April 1922 at llo’clork a: m at the
office of the County Judge in Atoka
Atoka County State of Oklahoma
and that said sale be made at pub-
lic auction to the highest bidder
It is further ordered by the Court
that said lease be sold Subject to
the rules and regulations of tha De-
partment of the Interior and be In
form as prescribed by said depart-
ment :
It is further ordered by theCourt
that notice of this sale he given by
posing true and correct - copies of
this order in three public places in
Atoka County Oklahoma for five
clays before said sale and by publi-
cation for one issue in the Coman-
che Reflex a" weekly newspaper
published at Comanche Stephens
County State of Oklahoma -
J M Humphreys Judge of the
County Court of Atoka County
State of Oklahoma
(SEAL) ‘
IF YOU WANT your laundry
work done cheap see Mrs Bell
Patterson Phone 98 She will dc-
lh er Per dozen 35c flat work 20c
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Professional Cards
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STEPHENS COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO
II A FUBST Manager
Phone 128 ’
rirc' Class Work Guaranteed
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DR B R RHOADS
Chiropractor
Ott Bldg Phone 253
Comanche- Oklahoma
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DR E B ALEXANDER
Optometrist
Egt Examined— -Glanca Filled
BaneS Building DUNCAN OKLA
Duncan Abstract Co
E O SLOAN Owner
Phone 49
MAPS FOR -SALE
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
FOR TRADE — 1920 model touring
car in first class condition for house
and lot in town or small farm Ad-
dress Box 845 Comanche Okla 2t
Watch our specials every month
They are on sale all the time
THE REXALL STORE
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr D T McGregor
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office Phone 422 Rea Phone 435
O’NEIL BUILDING
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
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G A Kincaid
Oil Laaaea and Farms
COMANCHE OKLA
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R W ASBURY
BARBER
Hit and Cold Baths
Dr J H LENZY
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Special Attention Given to
Cancers Venereal Diseases
! snd Granulated Eya Lida
Office at IDEAt DRUG STORE
COMANCHE OKLAHOMA
I have equipped my office with the
latest and most scientific diagnosis
ment that money can buy This
enables me to do thorough diagnosis
treatment and surgery of the eye
ear nose and throat I am also
prepared to fit glasses by whatever)
method is best suited to the needs
of the patient ‘
Dr A M McMahan
EYE EAR NbSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
Office hours 9 to 12 T to 5 —
to 9 Saturday -night
Offiee phone 789 Residence' phone
405J
' Brittian — McCasland Bldg '
4t : Duncan' Oklphoma
G W ABSHER
Any Kind of Concrete Work
All Work Guaranteed
Estimates Famished Free
SEE ME FOR SAND
By Yard or Car
Comanche Okla
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REBECKA LODGE
Will meet 1st and 3rd Friday
Nights in Each Month
All Visiting Members are Cor-
dially Invited to Attend
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UNIQUE CLEANERS AND
DYERS
Suits Called for and Delivered
We Specialize In Altering
Located at Lemon Barber Shop
PHONE 17
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FOUND — Yellow Buckskin horse
with an X on left shoulder shod all
around about nine years old weight
about 1000 lbs ( f’ Also one sorrel
bald-faced horse with hfilf circle V
on left thigh right forefoot cut Shod
all around A J Brown six miles
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southeast of Comanche t-'v
FOUND: One pale red cow about
two years old mixed with roan
Duram stock with short horns
came to my place about two months
ago ' Branded an “M" on left thigh
One mile east and V& mile north of
Comanche on the Watkins’ farm
- HARRY LEE 3t
HERE COMES A STRANGER!
Let’s make our post office look neat
Mr Postmaster Straighten up the
rural letter box Mr Farmer Tidy
up some Mr Rural Carrier First
Impressions are lasting Maybe Mr
Stranger taking ' notice of these Im-
provements will corns back bringing
you benefits Start these with “POS-
IMBROVEMDNT WEEK” May
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HUMANIZING THE
POSTAL SERVICE
“There Is no unimportant person er
part of our service It li a tetal of
human units and (heir 'ce-operatien Is
the ky to Its success La Us last
analysis postal duties are accommo-
dations performed for onr neighbors
and friends and should be so regarded
ratter than as a hired servioe per-
formed for an absentee employs —
Postmaster General Hebert VTaxk
May 4th is Comanche’s monthly Trades Day inaugurated
by some of our Merchants as the best advertising med-
iurA by which to keep the buying public wise to the fact
that Comanche is the best trading point within your
reach - ’ - V -
So much for collective effort but the object of this
advertisement is to show you that you can serve your
best interest by visiting our store where keen competi-
tive prices remind you of the days before the war when
the dollar did 100 cents worth of business
Below we name prices which are the real test that
we invite you to apply to our claims as “Leaders of Low
Prices” ’ -
Men’s S450 Work Shoes $348
Men’s $275 Work Shoes $248 -
Men’s $250 Work Shoes $195
Men’s Black Brogue Dress Shoes $595
Men’s Brown or Black Gun Metal Shoes $375
Men’s Hats at Greatly reduced Prices
Men’s Athletic Underwear from 75c to $125
Good Apron Ginghams per Yard 10c
Good Light Percales per Yard 8 l-3c
Ladies’ White Lisle 50c Quality Hose 25c
Girls’ White Lisle 50c Quality Hose 25c
Ladies Bonnie B Hair Nrs — 10c
Ladies DcubL- Mesh Hair Nets 15c
Ladies’ Kid Oxfords from $250 to $600
Ladies’ Patent Strap Oxfords from $400 to $500
Ladies Spring Suits from $1500 to $2500
Ladies Taffeta Dreses from $1500 to $2500
Ladies Gingham Dresses worth up tO$500 $395
Ladies Sport Coats $695
YOURS FOR MUTUAL ADVANCEMENT
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“Leaders of-Low Prices”
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