The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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—A* Proctor, ’Stale of Texas,
at th* close of -banlbe** oh
the 44th da* of February,
1966, puhTUbed In the Pto-
oeer Kxponent. a newspaper
' V printed and publinhed al.U<<
matiche. Stale of Tejta«, on
tlietHth day oI Fabrnary.IMOa
mt Nock Pram For
Tkie Simple Home-Made Mu-
tore of VelitaMc In
frodiontc.
Some remarkable stories* are
being told about, town apd among
the country people coming in of
thia simple home made mixture
curing Rheumatism and Kidney
troiible. Here ia the recipe and
directions for taking- Mix by
shaking well in a bottle one-half
ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion,
one ounce Compound Kargo$v
throe Ounce* Compound Syrup
BareapariUa. Take aa.a dose one
teaspoonful after
Jl fMW Whisk is
J. R. Frost, a brother to N. V. 1 “The Appeal to
Reaoon
Frost of Vandyke, has announo-’ claims to haw a circulation of
ed asm candidate for county at several hundred thousand. If
torney of g«Hknd county. - 1 so. the fact is deplorable Such
Jim Stephens of Ljtmkin ha- f
accepted the position of book
keeper with the Carlton Mercan
tile Company. He began his du- J
Like the “Rip Saw." and like
"WilMbire’s Magaxine,” it claims
to be educating the masses and
dvunoea
Umm ua4 iMwohiiI*
eotisteriki ..i ..rr
Imnmmi. r«ut> en|«u>
OurdriflA .f.j.
Bond* a
IU»ai *m'
your usual diet, but drink plenty
of good water.
This mixture, write* onb-au-
thority, in a leading Philadelphia
newspaper, has a peculiar
effect upon the kidneys; cleansing
the clogged up pores* of the
eliminative tissues, forcing the
kidneys to sift and strain from
the blood the"uric acid and other
matter, over-
coming Rheumatism, Bladder
and Urinary troubles in a short
whil^ /-’jZ ' ’’.
A New York druggist who has
had hundreds of calls for these
ingredients- since theflrst an-
nouncement Trt the newspapers
last October statedthat the peo-
ple who once try if,.,/‘swear by
^Ut," especially those' who have
urinary find kidney tr oubles and
suffer with Ulteumatetm,
ties last Monday Mr. Stephens appealing to the reason of man-
is a splendid business man and kind, when, ,n truth. «♦
an all ‘round good fellow. We,****** and appeals to no man s
are glad to welcome him tomur , . ’
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b.iwt Uiro.. ttaSM- •’^•ffidr.O
fence while at pley with
his
tirs Of various degrees
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Vorsltant mid Hit
'JTh«r-d7uggist» i© this neigh-
bor say they can supply the in-
gredients, which are- easily mix-
ed at hom. There is said to be no
better blood cleansing agent or
system tonic knowiC'‘liHd cer-
tainly none more harmless or
brother and sisters A deep cut
over two inches long was made,
aired Tour stitches to
close.—Dublin Progress.
,. Last week Farm and Ranch
published a half-tone of W. T.
Loodermilk, with the following
under it: “The above is thelike-
T. Loudarmilk, chair-
man of the state executive com
mittee of the Farmer*’Union of
Texas. Hince the organisation of
the tirst state union at Mineola in
1UQ3, Mr. Ixmdermilk has served
odctihuOkaly on the executive
Committee with the exception of
one term. He is one of the most
popular union men in Texas, and
of 1t» . wisest and safest exec
utive officer^. He is a ^rking
farmed and very successful in
his pfof»‘«sk>h» He came1 from
(icorgiu twenty five years ago,
and settled in - Comanche county,
wiierb lie now resides., lie bus
the confidence and esteem of his
neighbors,__jjiy ir- a iniin of high.
honesty.
ft am axes us to see how blihd
odicaia. If the Jeffersonian were
to publish a single one of,
the fredolent «ds-whteh appear
ia every issue of these socialist
organs, we would have a thous-
and letters of -pkbtest, by the
next mail. If the ad appeared
a second time, we would lose
subscribers by the hundred.
Our readers would not tolerate
the debasement of the Jefferso
nian to such uses.
in each issde of the “App«al.”
of the, “Rip 8aw,“ and of "WH-
shire’s," appear the same old
ads of the same old frauds, and
the socialists ©over catch on.
Those quacks, cheats, swin-
dles and humbugs; could not,
for love or money, get their ads
iutol-a respectable paper. Yet fn
every issue of these precious
sins of capitalism—and hold put I public. Office over IIanfiy' A, Dob*
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ipo *‘XUit<‘d <imrurtfr;. lios** \i\ ^naV4. fn <jvor^ thtv.v bo ! loneel Li‘ * ' reM fdcu .
tegrity |H«s. ©ever i wad the lot’ i\J the w;ig«- slaie _ • _ _ s
’ * ^and turn him ouer to tfie tender j V/Vi • ‘ - • ii ,ELe
mercy of cPnfldence
shown in the choice of such
and envelopes as our brands
nave everything in the Imw of
A. L. HAMILTON • CO.
IN CHOOSING STATIONEJIY
for personal or business corresp
Jence, your selection shouir
made from a Mock, that is new and
sorrect in style and superior in
quality. A cultivated taste is
RUSSELL BROS.
Comaacb*,' CToxaa
List your Real Estate and Town
Property with them. West side of
square; call and see them.
C. F. DENNY
t. F. D. Ma. 2,. Cmbbikt, Triki
UtUU OF
White Wyandotte Chickens
Woo Plr«4 Cockrol, Hullot wnd Pac at
CoiiiiMhr Poultry Show ">
EGGS lr^4
Dr. J. G. KEARBY
DENTIST
poriodicalstho editors rail at th0 iOJTW, w, prof^.ion%i ^v.uw m
and hold out I public. Offlw over 11 mtftty Jk ~
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Olfior rnMiuri**. m* fallow*
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OeMletrolv awear shat Ita ahove lUUmrit
« tea knl of our kaovltair and ta-
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R. K.' ITAM. Cuklrr
-S Sworn and mbaurtbed M bater* ni ihla
r of Vebraarf A. D. ISM.
^ and notarial
n&izrf,rtsr-
deM laet aforrnald
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notarial Ai oa tka
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;«V»*ry
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■ TAP. I'aluiLI.. ■ lllrm-tor.
U. 8. JMamai. *
•ed* •
Tbe Daughters of the Oonfed
arecy will on "June 3rd. dedicate
and open [the fkmfederate wo-
man’s home in Austin.
McKinley am1, hui
from PrcAidud!
nr*
t One of the largest railroad en-
terprise in recent yeaTk will be
teanched soon in Texas, when
the Denver, Northwestern and
Pacific, Will commence build mg
its line from Fbrt Worth to
Oarlabad, N. M., thence to Den
ver and then on to the Pacific.
C'ljpilll
kum Bualnr
‘ Takr
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(IllUtr rr
here Sundu' uu<
oompanird hy«
..to Engl? l-al'
.Sunday morning
-hunting ducV* di
and Charfi- -'< vi
4h« lake *|! • '«u
Accident • Y"
nl.i.jdJitg
. Australia has invited Admiral
Evans ’ fleet to visit that- conti-
nent.1
Wordt of Commendation.
Ike Loggins of Lingleville1—
Couldn’t keep bouse without
the RxiMinent ’l .„1 ...
Charley Holcomb of Merkel,
write* ' We would be test with-
out the weekly visite of the Ex-
ponent''
.1 T Hm»rt of Kotwn, writes:
"1 wish the* Exponent continued
prosperity. It is like a letter
from home.’Vc
Jerry Proctor of Hinger, Okla.,
says: "Your caah in advance
rule is right. Enclosed find $1
for the coming year. I cant do
without the Exponent. Will try
and send you two or three new
subscribers soon”
J. E. Holbrooks of near Merkel:
“Fiiid enclosed $1 for my Sub-
scription in advance to the Ex-
ponent. . I am glad you are going
to caah basis; I think it is touch
better. My best wishes ’ to the
editor and the bewt paper in Co-
manche county.’’
, Dri. B. B. Whitehead of Rising
Btar, writes “Find enclosed
check to pay my ..subscription to
Exponent a year hi advance
think from a business* view
ABrownwissl newspajier says:
One of the most interesting ad
dresses delivered before the Bap
tist Bible school last week was
that of Rev. O. L. Halley of Co-
manche, one of th* uioat learned
divines of the denomination in
Texas. His subject was "The
Resurrection,’’ and he injected
some new ideas into this lecture
that put the audience to thinking.
He assembled some splendid t»r
gumentm to prove that the cruci
fixion took place on Wednesday,
instead of on Friday as has been
generally accepted, and that
Christ arose on Saturday, having
been in the ground three nights*
instead of two, as is commonly
asserted. His treatment of the
question was very scholarly and
withal was so conclusive that it is
calculated to create a stir in theo
logical circles when It gains cir-
culation in religious print, as it is
sure to do.”
Hon. U. G. Love joy, city attor
ney of Comanche, Texas, and at
present a candidate for county
attorney of Comanche county*
writes for some extia copies of
our paper of recent issue con-
taining a biographical sketch of
his distinguished grandfather,
Rev. John L. Lovejoy, first mer
chant of McKinney and Denton,
pioneer Methodist preacher and
cliaplain of , both houses of th*
Texas legislature. U. G. Ix>ve
rogues.—
Watson’s Jeffersonian.
Stat* of Ohio, City of Tolodo,
Luc** County.
Frank J. (Vianay makM oath that bo
la a*nlor
Chan<
of Tol
and that said firm will pay
one hundred dollar* tor *aoh _
oaao of catarrh that oaaiuta bo cured by
th* ua* of Hail’* Catarrh Cur*.-Trank
J.
Sworn to before mo and nnbMribod In
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
Western Lands in Large Tracts a
Specialty.
ally and acta Snctly on th* blood
itiuot
nuoouo aurfaOM of th* ayatem. Send fbr
ttffHitM’r*iu
sold by orunurt*: pHoe, isc.
Take Ha!!’* Famllr Pill* for eon-t p«-
Uoa.
Corn planting is now in full
blast in this county.
VKTgBJNARY SbROBON.
W. C. Pneptoa, tba wall known »n»-
vrlanry nttrxeon. will bn at tAn CM/
Wnxou Yard la Cocoanch* tba ftrnt
Honda j In aacb month. All PVmi
of rotart«ary aargary praeUnrU.
Dr. f*nnpl«b' nlinJ Stnifx«r* (,ure i>
lorealr ak Raena'* ilrugator*.
^Senator Ixattimer of South Car-
olina died last week from appen-
dicitis.
J* D. PROCTOR
M, PAINLESS DENTIST
Gold and stiver have been dis-
covered in the famous Oule'ora
cut on the Panama canal
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS
U prewar-
ad to «o
all ktad*
6t daatal
work with
out pain
v.x »mlr
ml o-n *
fra*. .
Do Not Endanger Life When i Co-
manche Citizen Shown Yxm
the Cure.
All work Kuarnoiaad I’htlnaXlT.
offio* over Adam*- Hnrke*-SimmoD»
Company’*.
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Why will paoplc continue to suffer
thr agonies of kidney complaint, Back-
aeba, urinary dLordars, lararor*-
haadaoha*. languor, why allow tbem-
oalva* to become chronic invalid*,
whan a certain ourr 1* offered them?
Doan's b idnev Fill* L the remedy
une, baeauea it give* to the kidney*
H. L>Stewart &Co
ATE, LOANS
RANCE.......
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Texas
the help they need to peiform their
worji.
If you have any, even oue, of the
•ymptdin* of kidney disease*,
yournalf now. before dlnhatMt, dr
or Bright’* disease *et* In.
Oomanche testimony:
■ cure
TCT.
CoMANCHK STF.AM '
LAUNDRY
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_ , . . ... Mrs- T.I. Colllnnof Coraanohei'Tnx-
rr%._ — *>tw , \\r ry, , M poiivt , rss11 in advanco. ia boat, 4°4’ ls a sun of the second John L. , an* nay*: “For **v«ral year# 1 nnf-
The mote) in God We Tru.t n. I>lvAklv ^nA <viunt, ...lark-of! fe^dTrom kidney trouble, although 1 S. h. FISHER.
New Machinery New Ideas
Everything back but the dirtj
G
at
will be restored to the gold
and no one should be offended Lovejoy. aecond county clerk of
Manager
0
br
coins from which it waa removed
by President Iiooeovel’t orders
The house committee 'on coinage
weight and meaaores, will re-
at your new rule. I take the
Daily Rqpord and varioua county
papers but in your columa from
j-AdjoininK counties, I often, find
things of interest that I had
Collin county and a cousin of the until 1 got Doan’n Pill* at Pari*
± tegSk•»ir '*■
thjrd John L. Lovejoy, who atlll
resides here and <s president of
the First National Bank. - We
trust Mr. Povejoy m*y succeed
rugatore that I fyurul some-
thing to roltovn and mfrouk*. The
•t-hlDg acron* my back end tn my side*
cnanhd m* untold suffering and at
tlmoB when 1 would stoop over to ite
from the floor
overlooked in Other papers.
in his ambition to Ix-come county
nttorvypy ~fnwl while uoj, person
ally acqUamtetl with him, fed as
anred from the sturdy family
blood flowing in his veins, that he
would serve bis constituency
creditably both to himself and
those so honoring hltn McKin-
ney. (Y>u rier Gazette
over to p|ck
np anything from the floor th* night
would alrabM Thsvc injf _ tfll *nd m>
my pyt’a and rn
head felt at If It would buret. Dost'*
Ktdsey Ptttn «Hd tn* more ted sad
SMITH 4 BRADSHAW.
La*. Laid and Insurants
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madam* feel better than shy. medicine ,
1 ever tefdr* onnd “ ’
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sta testee-MUbara Oa.' teffai<i
X* «4a» agrets tor the Pattro
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Adams, Jesse M. The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1908, newspaper, February 28, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1009139/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.