The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917 Page: 9 of 10
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:tlBM chureh here Sunday.
Rev. Preaehard preached hit
farewell sermon here Sunday, v 1
The death angel netted the Fql-
ley home here Sunday and took
awey the father'and hoe band. IJe
wan buried at Proctor in Grove
cemetery the following day. A
We had a great day Sunday.
Good attendance, optimum and
unity were the. more noticeable
features. The' monthly financial
statement was read, indicating
that our newly elected board it
handling efficiently the funds of
-1—I---j. A budged ter the
Mr. W: A. Luker Who has sold
his threshedmaise af Dublin dslev
erod it last week.
1 r Mrs. ('lemons of Dublin visited
her son, Mills, last week.
Will Kwing and family of Sterl-
ing City viaited his mother last
wipt_ ' a
There is a lot of sickltywa in the
community at this writing.
Rev. J. O. Williams of Proctor
visited in this community last
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. linker took
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Purvis Sunday. <*
'Constipation, if jwslectcd. leads
) almost innumerable complic*-
ioos affecting the general health.
, Many cases of
• > (»li 1 ’ ' ! Icvri,
Or. Prloeh Cnam Raking Powder makes It
poodble to produce appetising and whotaaocne
cake^ muffins, cornbread. etc., with fewer eggs
than are usually required.
In many recipee the number of eggs may be re-
duoed and excellent results obtained by using
an additional quantity erf Dr. Price's Baking
Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg
omitted. The following tested recipe is a prac-
tical illustration:
ijifiuiLu nnii
appendicitis and
other severe dis-
eases are trace-
able to prolonged
clogging of the
bowels Regard-
the effects of
constipation, C.
E. Ayers, b $abln
St., Montpelier,
V£i •V,: * .
the church,
year was unanimously adopted by
the congregation.
Tht Christian Woman’s Board
of Missions Auxiliary met at Sis-
ter Mackey’s home Wednesday af-
ternoon, March 7th, in a very in-
Priest Of Brown wood conducted
the funeral services. 'The family
has our heart felt sympathy.
Mr. W. H. Hodges has been very
sick but is some better.
teresting meeting. At the business
session all agreed to observe the
“Easter Week of Prayer,” as is
the custom of the society.
Qur adult Bible classes are grow-
ing in numbers and interest, wftfi
PUpVJBgl *
fH .m, ~ josss
1 and billouanMa for
and at tlnas kMairn ao Ud I
unconpc' jua 1 have been
la that condition many tlmec.
catches you When you straighten
up calls for a rubbing application
of BALIiARD’8 SNOW LINI
MINT. It relaxes the eontraetsd
muscles and permits ordinary bod-
ily motion without suffering or in-
convenience. Price tfie, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. Bold by S. P."
Famous Medicine AooomplithW
Wonderful Results in Treat-
ing Infirmities of Old Age.
;ri:ri*a7S
Old Ladies HoUie on RUtledfc
the "Lqyal Women” in the lead.
It has been snggested that the wo-
men )iave not done their full duty
unless they briifg their husbands.
Remember the date for begin-
ning our Pre-Easter Soul-wipuin^
I Sava at laat round tt« ramody that
P* mjr
Thousand* of people are sufferer*
front habitual constipation and
While possibly realizing something
of the danger of this condition, yet
ftCglect too long to employ proper
curative measures until serious ill-
ness often results. The advice of
S|1 physicians is, “keep your bowels
Mean,” and it’s good advice.
RPr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets arc
iolcf by all druggists, at 35 cents a
box containing 25 closes If not
Campaign is March 28. Ptay.ttla
and work for the meeting, and
God will reward our efforts with a
great meeting.
Subject* for next Sunday are,
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Aaitk
of health, bordering at time* on,
what- might be termed a general
decline.
Their failing health was due, no
doubt, in a large measure, to the
general infirmities of advanced age
and although they received every
possible, care and attention, they
seemed to b© beyond the reach
of the treatment ordinarily ad-
ministered in such eases.
At the suggestion of Mrs. Cul-
ton, the matron of the institution,
they concluded to try Tanlac and
it was a happy decision indeed
when they did so'. The reconstrac-
D'pniCEk
A number of ttoe younger people
of this place attended the show at
Sipe Springs Saturday night.
We regret to write of the death
of Miss Kdd Hutchins. She was
called to her reward March 2nd.
It* makes us so sad to know that
she is gone. She certainly will he
missed in this community. We
extend our sympathy to the be-
reaved family.
Mr. Enic Kaseo and family were
liic guests of Bill Haaco Saturday
ai|d Sunday.
Mias Irene Kasco spent one day
of last week with MiHs Ima Cagle.
Miss Minnie Armstrong has been
siek for two weeks. She was able
to visit yesterday.
morning, “The Danger Line,
cniug, ‘‘Evening Shadows.”
If you do not attend church and
Bible school, we would he glad to
have you worship with us. You
are welcome at the Christian
CREAM
welcome at the Christian
Church Always. |
Samuel II. Austin, Minister.
Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grape*.
No Alum No Phosphate
Drives Out Malaria, Hull Up SyrtMl
The 01.1 MHilatd iriwnl Si,a|llml,| Mlc,
OMOVK «* T AST HI. >tHto»H»ll TONIC, dn.NMl
MilarlMntlchr* Itr UnoS,tKl Imild, uylh,
tom. . uiwtmitc. TossMto and cfcUdrca SDt.
Mrs. .lira Swearingin and aunt
spent Friday with her sister in law
Mrs. W. I Davis.
John Munn, wife and baby of
Center Point, njm-ii t Thursday
night with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Horner.
Misses Mattie Norwood and Fan
nie Horner spent Tuesday with
Mrs John Mtiun near Center
Point.
Emory Parkinan and Jim Tow-
cry attended the party at S. J.
Parkman’s of Board ('hutch Sat-
utday night.
Mr. ami Mrs. Willis Hanley vis*
ited Mrs. Hanley’* mother, Mrs.
King, Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Beuna Webb of Hasse spent
.Monday with Miss Edith Sanage.
Hunt's Cure Is MpacUJljr com
pounded for the treatment of
Itch, Bcaem*, Ring worm, end
Tetter,'end la aold by the drug-
gist on the strict guereetee that
the purchase price, fifty cents,
wiU be promptly refunded to
any dissatisfied customer. Try
Bunt's Cure at our risk. Fur
sale locally by
Calomel is Quicksilver and Acts
Like Dynamite on Your Liver.
Calomel loses you a day l You
know what calomel is. It’s mer-
cury ; quicksilver. Calomel is dau-
ous. It crashes into your bile like
dynamite, cramping and sickening
you. Calomel attacks the bones and
should never tye put into your sys-
tem.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out
and believe you need a dose of
dangerous calomel just remember
that your druggist sells for 50 cts.
a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver
Tone, which is entirely vegetable
and pleasant to take and is a per-
fect substitute for calomel. It is
guaranteed to start your liver
without stirring you up inside, and
cannot salivate.
Don’t take calomel I It makes
you sick the next day; it loses you
a day’s work. Dodson’s Liver
Tone straightens you right up and
you feel great. Give it to the chil-
dren because it is perfectly harm-
less and doesn’t gripe.-Y(adv.)
eat better and rest better. Since
that time the treatment has been
continued with the most astonish'
ing ami gratifying results, but let
them tell their own stories in'
their own individual way. Their
statements are profoundly inter-
esting.
Mrs. Houser was one of the first
to use the medicine, and being at
a very advanced age, her trouble
had been more persistent ami diffi-
cult to treat, perhaps than any of
the others. Mrs. Houser said : -
“l have been in a very weak,
nervous state for several years and
have suffered principally from
stomach trouble. I would go for
months at a time without eatiug
any solid food and up to a short
"time ago, spent most of my time
in my room, as I was to weak to
come down stairs. 1 ate some
corn bread and spare ribs for din-
ner today abd they seemed to
agree with me perfectly as 1 have:
suffered no bad after effects what-
ever. The horrible headaches and
nervousness are gone and I am
feeling so much better in every
way.”
Mrs. Martin, who was the next
to testify, said:
“1 have suffered a great deal
from hard, darting pains in my
head and had stomach trouble.
1 hardly ever have a pain now, the
catarrh no longer troubles me and
my appetite is mueh better.
Mrs. Fink, said:
‘‘I was siek all last summer and
1 now feel better and -stronger
than in months. 1 no longer suff-
er from the headaches 1 had so
much.”
Mrs. Wallis seemed to he es-
pecially delicate and had a very
\v4ak constitution and weak sto-
mach. Mrs. Wallis said:
‘‘In only one week after taking
your medicine I began to feel
greatly improved. I feel very
much stronger, enjoy my meals
and seem to rest better at night
I expect to continue taking Tan-
Uev, G. A. In»ww filled his regu-
lar appointment here Sal unlay
and Sunday.
Mi c Mexuie Kasco of Briar
Grove took dinner with Miss Yen-
ta I hi vis Sunday
Miss Kdtiif Farkman of IIamii
S|H‘iit Sunday with Miss Sarah
I’arkman
Mr. and Mrs A lute Lawless spout
Sunday with ter father, W. M,
Parkinan.
Roy llorner to spending the week
with his sister, Mrs. John Munn.
The school,.$•*> has been closed
two weeks on aseount of the meas*
les
A Hireling wan held at Nardis
Sunday afternoon to organixo a
singing, hut did hot fully organise.
Mr. Will Kambo of Baggett
came up to work for Mr. Thomp-
son who is iu kail health.__
Any Key Duplicated
Wonderful
will change
. that_
Whsnsvsr Yon Need • Os acral Toalc
Taka Qrove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable es s
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties0/QUININB
sod IRON. It sets on the Liver. Drives
out Mnlsrin, Enriches the Blood and
Ruilds op the Whole 8yntem. 80 cents
Grind Shears, Repair Umbrel-
las, Shoes and Chairs.
STAR SHOE SHOP
One door West City Wagon Yd
And One Dose Has Often Dispell-
ed Years of Suffering.
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy enn
really be termed WONDERFUL
no matter where you live—you
will find people who have suffered
with stomach, livCr and intestinal
ailments, etc., and have been re-
stored to health and are loud in
their praise <j»f this remedy. It
acts on the so(ir6e and foundation
of thefie ailments, removing tho
poisonous catarrh and bile accre-
tions, taking out the inflammation
from the intestinal tract and as-
sists in rendorin gthc same anti-
septic. Sufferers are urged to try
one dose—which alone should re-
lieve your suffering and convince
you that Mayr’s Wonderful Rem-
edy should restore you to good
health. Put it ti a test oday.
Sen dfor booklet on Stomach Ail-
ments to Geo. II. Mayr, Mfg.Chem-
ist, 156 Whiting St., Chicago, or
better still obtain a bottle from
vour druggist.
For sale by The Win. Reese Co.
and all reliable druggists every-
where.
St Charles Hotel
Waoo, Texan
Roch
Mrs. Perry Hughes of this com-
munity attended the funeral of
Mrs. Jim Swariner of Comyn Alon-
day afternoon.
E. B. Roach of Proctor visited
his daughter, Mrs. Milton Garner,
at this place Sunday. 1
Mr. Henry Barber of Brown-
wood was at home from Saturday
till Monday.
Mrs. Newt Hoover and W. W.
Roeh visited their sister, Mrs. W.
F. Rearson at Gorman last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Campbell,
have moved to the David Stephens
home.
Mr. David Garner and Minnie
Mobley attended the funeral of
Mrs. Swann at Comyn Monday.
Mr. atnl Mrs. Ed Hanson and lit-
tle daughter Kinas, of Comyn at-
is a clothes satisfaction
insurance policy, without
the payment of a pre-
mium.
High quality too
frequently commands a
high price. But the na-
tion-wide demand for
Born Tailoring effects
buying and operating
economics that revert to
you in the form of sub-
stantial pride savings.
Let us show you
how good a suit we can
make, at a price you are
willing to pay.
(XssMmm *Ww Bfmlmj
Right in the center of the Buffr
iness district. On the main
street
Modern Equipment
Headquarters for all of Waco’s
Visitors.
Gentlemen with their families
especially weloome.
DR. A. E. ACTON
Dentist
More than twenty-five years prac-
tice in Comanche. All work guar-
anteed.
Office in Campbell building
SPILLS
BRAND
Mr. R. R. Campbell left last
week fqr Fort Worth
Prof. Len Dalton, Lee amlF.
C. Stephens were in Dublin Sat-
urday. 1 *
The’JlL W. A. gave a stew last
Friday night. An uiutmally large
crowd attended.
MisH Della Stevens visited her-
brother St Gentry Mill last westt
A PLACE FOR LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN
A Restaurant complete in every
;■ detail.
Private apartments in which
families may eat in privacy.
An up-to-date restaurant.
North Side Square
HEATH BROS., Proprietors
LADIES | r _*■;
fcfaioN dTE» ^I^lnT.^sdA
Ooi.d metallic hoses, srated with BluKO)
• Ia MONO HBANl» FILLS, tor twrntT-Sv*
yean regarded as Be*t,8afe*t, Always ReltsbU.
SOLD BY ALL DRUG6ISTS
m EVERYWHERE S&K
INSURANCE
THAT INSURES j
We write Fire, Tornado, Life, Accident, and Live 1
8tock, and Make Bonds.
Can make special terms on COUNTRY DWELL-
INGS
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
N. A. Palmer (A Co
tary medicine of any character.
Quoting from one of Mr. Coop-
er’s lectures, Mr. Willisc said^ __ „----------
‘‘When people grow to a npe settled in the lun
old age, their digestive organs lack RICK’S RED
vitality, and begin to act more PLASTER a®
slowly and less effectually that*dfa^'onl wf
in youth. • --w —------- ' I------- — — ———----
poor, the b'°°d gets thin, the ap-,t0 relax tightness. ---„ .
petite failtt and the digestion weak. fWO remedies for the price of one
‘‘Tanlac, the powerful recon- by buying the dollar size IToro-
struetiTe tonic, is the ideal strong- bound Syrup; them is a porous
thener and body builder for old plaster free with each bottle. Sold
folks, because it creates a g™? by S. P. fltaith.
healthy appetite, strengthens di-
gestion, enriches the blood And ,n
strengthens and invigorates feeble,
run-down, nervous people, and w
an unfailing source of comfort to
the sged ana infirm. ”
:nt for a cold
■ 4s a HER
TER POROUS
(Med to the chest to
„ ____Si ______ antfatjon ahd BAL-
Thc circulation becomes TjAfly)* tfOREHOUND SVRUP
You get the
FOR
Breeders
WI HAVE
One registered German
Coach Horse; second season
in Comanche.
— Two Jacks; the well-
known Oscar Stuart jack and
the George Montgomery jack.
These are absolutely high-
grade afiiiUals.
This Season at ^
X. L. WAGON YARD
J. W. McCollum '
HIGGINBOTHAM
LICENSED EMBALMERS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Calls answered promptly, day
night and Sunday.
IPhone, store, TO or 81.
Residehke, 246 or 826.
MfS' Chariie Re^l who h
5k far the past tew Hreeki
Hearse Service Day or Night
Burks Mercantile Co.
Mre. McFlinigsn and three
children have the pteasles.
Mr. Theodot. Woolaey of near
Graham Chapef called on Mis* Eva
Thompson sL.day afternoon^
NEW STYLE PHOTOS
A D BACKSTROM
Photographer
Duster bp
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917, newspaper, March 16, 1917; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth877240/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.