The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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a comgj£te^sTbck of ^ods to meet your needs in KTty hnc. Qur reputa-
gopd*f in nil departments is the foundation of our immense business.
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AT MODERATE PRICES IN THE FOLLOWING LINES
Lumber, Lime, Cement, Brick, and Sherwin-Williams Paints and Oils
We are simply after your cash or credit, business and guarantee your money's worth
Don't Forgot
the Greet
Former* Shoe
—Hamilton
Brown
T H J1P*B E S T
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Bug^nesTAV ago ns and Harness
Leather Goods of all kinds
I^iilders’ Hardvvard of all kinds
Blacksmith Tools for farmers
Shelf Hardware, any kind
Poultry Netting, any height
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Neely=Harris=Cunningham Co.
Former,
Don't Forget
the Homilton
Brown Shoes
weor longest
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PIONEER EXPONENT.
Jnm N. Aiuu. tSUor m4 OwMf
Remember if you do not pay
your poll tax before Feb. lat—
only two days more you will not
be allowed to vote in any election
held ibis year, and it is likely
that Important ones will be held.
—THE report—of—the—ftiww-
Many if Our Citizens Speak Well
«f the Home Persecution
Which Helped Them
— -* to Health. - *
___ity grand jury should cause
the peace officera of that county
to hang their head* in shame.
The tough element of Brownwood
would not last a week in Coman-
cb>, for-fre have officers here
who do their duty, and people
who back them up.
Mix the following by shkking
-well in a bottle, and take a tea-
apoonfull dose lifter meal and at
bedtime:
Fluid ex tract Dandelion, one
half ounce; compound Kargon,
pne ounce; compound syrup sar:
saparilla, three ounces.
A local druggist is authority
that thesp simple harmless m
K W. B Hamilton, the jeweler, igredients can be obtained nt
riJquestt us to announce that Ire - nomip^l cost from our home
is now prepared to do all watch rfrnggiat
■lutslatMi* .tn uknrtiiut twit I nu U U
repairing i>n shortest notice, as
he has secured the services of an
expert Watchmaker, All work
guaranteed to-be ttrst-elaasv
The Presbyterian ladies will'
give a Colonial tea’Feb 20. They
are also preparing to hold ain
Easter sale
tittle land notes I. R. Eai»es& Co.
Whose “Betler-Hair’ is This?
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turn It
Hut our
owner. IC«p<iCwoi'ku<aii-.l:ii' i r. ,.....-j
part, weak polpta rtrenxthenerl. snd a
final <i*ih!v from tbs palmer*
hand-, that will Mod .lt into tU barn a
hatter vfhlele than when flret bought
Dos t ley «»HW -#—> kecfcsa or
UVD. S I*/ Meresww — v.
weather worm wagon., "ben, to our re
airehop*. they can be born.attain,
ne heli> to put off the buying of
(hat ne" wagon for a' year or two.
gable—■arhqalcX-
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w. O.MOOfft.
Bit Blacksmith
mixture
strengthen and cleanse the. clog-
ged and inactive kidneys,_ oyer:
toming backache, bladder weak,
ness and uriuary trouble of all
kinds, if taken before the stage
of Bright’s disease. .
If yon have any gilt edge long Those who have tried this say,
.— ------ i o 'ft.' it positively overcomes pain in
the back, clears the urine of sed
intent and regulates urination es-
pecially at niglit, curing even the
worst forms of bladoer weak-
ness. -
Every man or woman here who
feels that the kidneys are ndt
strong or acting in a healthy
manner should mix this perscrip
tion at home and give it a, trial,
as it is said to do wonders for
many persons.
- Dee’s Racket Storo has its
»nH r-ymitvrH full uf alaple
goods. ,. Things you need ev$ry
day. Call and see us when you
tH
buy.
A number.of Proctor’s elite ar
tended the presentation of
''Thelma” ftt the o|>ura house
last Friday night.
Low prices on cook and heating
atoves at C. M. Moore’s
t Saddle and harness repair
work neatly done at Neely
Harris Ounningham Co's.
Guaranteed Attraction SMITH £ HARRIS OPERA HOI TSE Second Annual tour
Harry Scott Company Present that Furiously Funny Musical Stew Merrily Served in Three Courses
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David Edwin
/V\A’S [NEVA/ HUSBANDo™;K,
Eighteen'N «, Clean, Catchy Music«l Features. “A Great Show” is the unanimous verdict conceded hy press critics and theatrej
goiog pnhlic. Seats now on Sale at Paris Smith’s Drug Store. Prices 35c. 50c and 75c
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And all Misery From Indigestion
VsriTihe. Five Minute* Later.
Every family 11 1 ought in
keep stilts ilisjH*psin in the
house, as any of you may have an
attack.of indigealioujii stoinach
TPhlfc harmless* preoacalfon will
digest any thing you cat and
merromo a x*our HUMnaeib 1m
HfTtuiew afterward" ■
•If your meal* don't tempt you, o'er m . e*--
or wh»t little you do eat seems to your breath with nausea odtt
firt yoii, Or lays like<a lumpof lead ; Pape’s Diapepain is a certain
in your stomach, or if you have i cure for all stomach misery. „ be
hcartburn, that, is a sign of indi- cause it will take hold of your
gestion/ * , food and digest it just tbe same
•AtkyWi H amidst loi a|fH)
rent case of Pape's Diapepain and
tkkr otic teiangulu after miUHT
krtWhu-TlieiH will be no sour
rising, no belching of untTigesTSd
food mixed withheld, no stomach
gas or heartburn, fullness or
“ gltff tM llcni tVMI ll| i uiiii^w»
trouble at any time, day or nigiit. |u-uvy feeling in the stomach,
sa. . • .. ...Ill . ____ s ■
nausea, dcbiUatlng headaches,
dizziness or intestinal griping.
This will all go. and besides,
there be no
over in thq, atom
mj£th to po
I mi son
as if your stomach wasn’t there.
~ Actual, prompt relief for all
youi stomach misery is at yo>ie:
pharmacist, waiting for you"
These targe SO cent eases con-
tain inrtre than sufficient Jo core
a com "I dyspepsia or indigea
lion. ■ __ _■ .
t? A full line of
ware at G. M.'
f glass and queens
Moore’s.
For general plumbing i»ee Co
left uiancjie Plumbing Co. Expert
workmen. Repair WoTlTX' Kl)fiC-|
^■itione >A4.
Land Notes Wanted,
I want to buy several thousand
dollars ofgood land r.otcs at once.
See me at P’. A M. Natl. Hank.
Ned Hoi.man.
l. Young Mules for Sale.
Unbroken.«»)«!
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cash or credit. E. S. Barry, 2
mite* rtnrth of ProHvfr.
Wagon and carriage paint at
C. M. Moors’s,
- Full line of musical merchan-
dise at Carroll's drug store, in-
cluding guitars, violins, mando-
lins, banjoes, etc. Prices lowest^
U
•i kttttls M phm gear anri
r goods at C. M. Moore’s.
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Adams, Jesse M. The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1909, newspaper, January 29, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1009109/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.