The Comanche News. (Comanche, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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Comanche
VOLUME IX
COMANCHE INDIAN TERRITORY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1906
NUMBER 45
EEE3
BvJ F Copeland
“Not bound to roopoct tbo docao of oar moot or1
EASTERN
PAPERS
however not a few dislocating
changes in the Dolitioal situation
Not only in New York but in
many another northern state
ohanges whioh throw light on the
motives now actuating men onoe
unfriendly or lukewarm toward
the Nebraskon should warn the
professional candidate that the
New York Sept 3 Following BjjPaoa of things though smooth
are the oommentB of the leading I and bright enough hisdes many
Read Bryait Out of
Parity
New York newspapers on Mr
Bryan’s speeoh last night in
Madison Square Carden :
New York Times (Demooratio)
Returning to his native land Mr
Bryan presents himself to his
oountrymen no longer as a dem-
ocrat but as the founder and
leader of a new party and the
advooat of new and revolution-
ary principles Mr Bryan’s ex-
press appeal to members of both
parties it seems to us leaves
democrats all over the oountry
free to manifest their disapproval
of his principles and to reject
a pitfall and that it behooves
hime to walk with exoeeding war
iness lest when the prize seems
within his grasp he stumble and
olutoh only the vaoant air
Ice Trust “Busted
El Reno Ok Sept 3 — The!
ice trust in El Reno is a thing of
the past It has gone never!
more to return Commencing
with September 1st the price
has gone down to twenty-five
cents a hundred pounds The
reason for this is the El Reno ice I
plant employes over a hundred
him as no longer a demoorat and I meQ the year round It is one of
publio ownership Is undemocrat-1 the largest institutions of the kind
io The demooratio party with in the state Several small plants
its history its traditions and its I have been built
achievements oannot surrender
to this radioal and revolutionist
New York World (Demooratio)
— There is no esoape from the
sweeping sensationalism of many
in the little
towns surrounding this city
which oaused the output to de-
crease at a wonderful rate in or-1
der to protect themselyes from
further moroachment upon their
territory the managers have re-
To Cotton Raisers
We the undersigned merchants professional and business
men of Comanche extend to you a most urgent invitation to mar-
ket your ootton in Comanche for the reason that it is our inten-
tion to make here the best cotton market in this oountry
Our ginning facilities consisting of four large modern gin-
neries with a capaoity to gia a bale of cotton every minute far
excel any other town within a radius of ID miles-
We guarantee to you the topmost price for your cotton with
a liberal classification and will extend to you every courtesy and
accommodation consistent with good business
We have here three national banks with ample oapital and
large surplus that make our banking facilities superior to any
town between Chickasha and Fort Worth a distance of 178 miles
Our merchants have bought large stooks of goods not to keep
but to sell and at as low prices as you can buy anywhere else If
-low prices courteous treatment and a square deal all round on'all
classes of goods you wish to buy is what you want then Comanche
offers you just that and you need go no farther
We are united in the one honest earnest effort to offer you
i inducements as will bring you to Comanche to sell your cot-
ton and buy your supplies and when you have come once to so
deal with you that you will gladly come again
Yours for a satisfactory business v
HARLEY 6 WILLIS
of his mostimportant reoommen-1 duced the price Every wagon
dations His speeoh proves that furnished with a scale and the
he was indeed right when he consumer knows now that he is
claimed to be more radioal than getting one hundred pounds tor
he was in 1896 However the his two bits
And here is another piece of
demooratio politicians have blind-
wel
ly committed the party to any-I news that will be gladly
thing that Mr Bryan says or corned by the ice consumers of
does and his speeoh of last night Oklahoma City Gnthrie and otb-
is the party platform In Lon- er cities contiguous to El Reno
don Mr Bryan complained that Next season the factory in
Mr Roosevelt had stolen his city will not remain m the asso-
olothes But it would not have ciation but will ship ice out of El
been seemly for rf peerless leader Reno to cities and towns within
to return in politioal nakedness radius of one hundred miles
so narments had to be proyided It has oome down to the plain
If Mr Roosevelt stole Mr Bry- honest fact that in order to com-1
an’s clothes Mr' Bryan in turn pete with the small factories the p pCT RALE
seems to have stolen Mr Hearst’s I managers of the El Reno factory
olothes — and Solomon in all his I will haye to sell cheap by doing
glory was not arrayed like one qf I this they will sell all of their pro-1 A r T 1 V e d
theaa I duct and will do about as well as
j j only selling one -third of their
Nw York Herald (Indpnd 1 M tbey have beeD ioiag
ent)— Mr Bryan brings baok to or the past four
seasons
Amerioa a prediction for two
BINDER ft HILLERS
Hardware
J W HUNT (The Fair)
Drygoods
J S LEFTWICH'
Groceries
H A HALL 4 CO
Gen’l Mdse
J C MASSEY
Gen’l 8tore
B E MASSEY (Model)
Gen’l Mdse
A B WEAKLEY Drugs
W A YATES
Gen’l Mdse
J E TAYLOR'
Short Order
Furniture and undertaking
JOHN MYERS
Hardware and Implements
S SLOAN & SON
Hardware
FERGUSON & TANKER-
SLEY (Red Store)
Drygoods
A E FOSTER
Groceries and Short Order
J W B NICHOLS
Groceries Queensware etc
J P YATES sr
Gen’l store
P H PECK
Real Estate Loans Etc
SuBscmrrioN IOO
RETORT OP THE CONDITION OP
Tb6 FIRST NATIONAL BANK-
AT COMANCHE IND TER
At the close of business on Beptem-
ber 4 1808:
HESOUBCX8
Loans and Disooonta $8706159
Overdrafts secured and un-
secured 687579
I U S Bonds to secure oircola-
tion 660000
I Premiums on U S Bonds 96700
I Furniture and fixtures 160000
I Other real estate owned 40000
Doe from State Banka and
Bankers 8968
Dae from approved reserve
agents 180419
Checks snd other cash items ' 14976
I Notes of other National
Banks 50400
Fractional paper currency
nickels and cents 14713
I LAWFUL MONEY KS8ERVX IN BANK vis:
Specie $668875
Legal-tender notes 188000 696875
I Redemption fund with U 8
Treasurer (5 per oent of
circulation) 88000
Total 11918078
Liabilities
I Capital stock paid In 2500000
Surplus fund 960000
Undivided profits less ex-
penses snd taxes paid 67487
National Bank notes out-
standing 660000
I Individual deposits subject to
check 4889466
Demand certificates of deposit 198000
Cashier’s checks outstanding 68186 '
I Bills payable including oat-
tifloates of deposit for mon-
ey borrowed 9500000 y
Total 11918078 ' J
The above statement is correct J - '
Indian Territory Piokens County' ssy
I E H Andruss Cashier of tbia
I above-named bank do solemnly awvear
that the above statement Is true tc the
best of my knowledge and belief V
E H Andruss Oeahier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day of September 196
J B Wilkinson
(seal) Notary PubUo
Correct— Attest: Geo' 8 Brown
I Wade Atkins J P Bartley Directors
Large Apple
H L Deaton presented this ofa“7wee7a’nd thi
in Comanche
Wednesday Afternoon
Price 91-2 Pre-
mium $28
W H Meade managed to pick
enough cotton between showers
Died
From Thursday’s Daily
Mrs J N Craig at her home on
the Johnson farm three miles
east of town of pulmonary trou-
ble early Wednesday morning
Interment at Comanche cemetery
this afternoon
foreign ideas — an inoome tax and
rZ"y“P ‘a uTon I HLDtonpreaHaoxjlast-eeklndthl9i t0 ake Mr nd B Nixon r
Incomes involving an inquisition fio® with a very larS® ftPPle standard bale He brought it in here last week visiting their
into every man’s private affairs measuring 13 Inches grown in Wednesday afternoon from his daughter Mrs J B Majors and
may work well enough under the orohard of J H Gamblin who farm near Madden Grove in Co- left last Friday morning At
monarohial governments 'but it resides on his farm a few miles mancbe county an it was ginned Bridgeport they were to go by
would be out of plaoe in this re- northeast of town The friit was at D- W Harkey ’s new gin haok to their home at Poo ville
pubiio Government ownership of most excellent flavor and This was the first bale of the Texas Mrs Nixon had taken
and management of railways may shows what can be accomplished season to come to Comanche and 8et in the hack waiting for
likewise be practical in an em- in this country in the matter of sold to H A Hall for 9J and a Mr Nixon when the driver s ep-
I ' I l ashv Kiioi I 1 Anvi fha f ad m hiron
fruit growing
pire like Germany with its com-
paot little area of 200000 square
miles and its 30000 miles of lines
The ownership and operation
of 220000 miles of lines spread
like network over Our 3 million
square miles of territory would
be another matter There are
now more than one million em-
ployes Under publio and polit-
ioal operation that number would
be doubled Fanoy two million
more voters direotly under the
thumb of a national partisan ad-
ministration Government reg-
ulation is essential government
ownership an undesirable and re-
mote possibility but government
management— never I
New York Sun (Independent
Republican)— There is no doubt
about the magnitude of the dem-
onstration arranged to commem-
orate Mr Bryan’s home-ooming
and the Impressive weloome must
have been very grateful to him
offered as it is in a oity whioh
ten years ago he had reason to
desoribs as “the enemy’s ooun-
try ” The deoade has witnessed
Will Unite
The missionary organizations
of the Christian church in Okla-
homa and Indian Territories will
arrange to unite into one organi-
sation in the future
No Mistakes
J W B Niohols has just re-
ceived a MoCaskey Account Reg-
ister at a ooBt of $80 whioh in-
sures the keeping of an absolute-
ly correct aooount with all cus-
tomers When you trade with
Mr Niohols from now on you
will know exaotly how your ao-
oount stands at every purshase
Noohanoe for any misunder-
standings or disputes about your
aooount
premium made up by our bust
ness men of $28
Mr Meade says the worms
have damaged bis crop at least
one-third but that he will still
haye 20 to 25 bales
As the News’ part of the pre-
mium Mr Meade will read the
Daily News six mouths
WELL WORTH TRYING
ped away leaving the team bitch
ed to the haok and no one in
charge No sooner had he got-
ten out of reach of the team than
it started to run Mrs Nixon
was thrown about in the haok
unable to get out and was so
badly bruised and injured that
her life is despaired of Mrs
Majors and her brother Dr Nix-
on of Loco leitthis morning for
County Judge
For somt time it has been un-
derstood that W H Admire ot
this oity would offer for the ofitoer
of county attorney but we un-
derstand that he may decide to
make the race for oounty judge
He is eminently qualified for
either position and would honor
either offioe The News has but
one objection to file against Mr
Admire and that is his politios
6-Year-Old Boy Kills Sis-1 Wwe he a rePublioan he would
I suit us better
ter and Wounds
1 IE IT’S A REPUTATION
Mother I you are after White’s Cream Venal-
On last Sunday morning the 6- world wide reputation as the
n t j best of all worm destroyers and for its
year-old son of George Bandy inflWnoe on weak ud thrifty
living 5 miles west of Loco on I it improves their digestion
the A T Singer plaoe shot and I and assimilation of their food strength-
killed his little 2-year-old sister eua their nervous system and restores
The ball entered the bowels pass- Jtealth and vigor natural to a
1 ohild If you want a healthy happy
ing through the ohild’a body and
entered the outside of the moth-
er’s limb just above the knee
The gun was lying on the bed
and the boyiag pioked it up play-
fully saying he would kill his
sister
The News extends its sympa
thy to the bereaved patents
a
ohild get a bottle of White’s Cream
Vermifuge Bold by A B We&kley
Hunton A Woodward and Oity Drug
Store
Bids
W H Brown the popular pension at-1 the home of their mother where
tomey of Pittsflell Vt says: “Next they hope to arrive before death
to a pension the best thing to get is Dr ensues
King’s New Life Pills” Ho writes:
they keep my family in splendid
hsaltb” Quick cure for Headache
Constipation and Biliousness 25o
Guaranteed at A B Weakley’s drug
tore
In Advance
Beginning September 1st all
persons metalling new phones
will be required to pay six
months in advance
W M DIEHL
The demand for boar£ in the
Duncan Military Aoademy and
Business College has been eo
great that only twenty more
boarders can be reoeived Those
who wish to take advantage of
the most liberal offer ever made
students ftbefore It is too late ad'
dress Col W B MAURY Dun-
can I T
Lons Distance
All persons who are not leas
ing phones will be required to
use central office phone when us
ing long distance wires
W M DIEIIL
Large Tomato
Mrs G W Mellish received
from Mrs W H Brown a mam
moth tomato yesterday evening
which weighed 22 ounces and
measured iu circumference 15
inches
He Gets Wise
Tom Green rural mail carrier
has a new remedy to make a
balky horse go When Tom’s
horse quits Tom just props his
feet up on the front of his hack
and wait until the spirit moves
the horse In the meantime he
will get wise to the doings of the
surrounding country by reading
the Comanche News
Diphtheria
The little son of S E Parsons
has the diptheria but we are
glad to say has passed the' criti-
cal point Dr Bartley is the at-
tending physician
Notice
Patties desiriug to suspend
phone service will please notify
central office promptly as de
mand for phones is crowding sup-
ply Respectfully
W M DIEIIL
Oak College School District
wants a storm oellar 8 ft x 20 ft
6 ft deep with door in both ends
substantially constructed
Also 12 cords wood 2 ft long
corded at school boose in pile
4x4x8 feet (Lowest bid)
Let us have your plan and
rice for building same
E J EVERLY"
A S PECK
J F FERGUSON
Board
w2t-lwd
SHE FOUND RELIEF
If yon are troubled with liver com-
plaint aud have not received help read
this Mrs Mary E Hammond Moody
Texas ”1 was in poor health— with
liver trouble— for over a year Doctors
did me no good and I tried Herblne
a id three bottles oured me I oan’t say
too muoh for Herblne as It Is a won-
derful liver medicine I always have II
In the house Publish where Jyou wish
Sold by A B Weakley Huntou 4k
Woodward and City Drug Store
Fresh Honey
At A E Foster's rejtaurant
just arrived and prioe right XL
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Copeland, J. F. The Comanche News. (Comanche, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906, newspaper, September 7, 1906; Comanche, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1921989/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.