The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Wo solicit youi pa
tronage.
We want the business,
Either for Cash or oh fall
time.- W© carry at aH
times a fare* stock of
chops, Wheal bran, and
Shorts, Shelled corn, oats
and hay. A
We are able to fell all
good trade as much of
anything in our line as
they can pay for on fall
time.
provisions and are able
to furnish all good trade
qn fall time.
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John Deere*Plow®—Riding Planters, Middle Breakers, Sulkey
Plows, Disc Harrows and Cultivators. In fact the entire line are de-
pendable ^farm implements. If in need of anything in farm implements
see us. New Car Just Arrived, Cash cr ersdit, fall time.
Dandy Wind NUI
Big car of the latest improved Dan -
dy Wind Mills just arrived to sell
cheap for cash or on time. ' ■
LVNBER, Lime, Cement and Sherwin
Paints and Oil. -
Now is the time to build and paint. Don’t live in a
shack. Will sell you building material on reasonble
time if you havn’t the cash.
BUCK’S Stoves and RANGES
With a “Buck’s” In your home you’ll have no
more stove trouble.
Because a Buck’s for what everpurpose you need
it, will operate so satisfactorily,willreduceyour
fuel bill to such an extent and will always look
so attreative, that every stove troulbe,>ilor the rest
of your days, will be entirely eliminated.
We know, for wethoroughly investigated every
well known make of stove in thiscountry before
we chose Buck’s, that they are' the very best
stoves and ranges in America.
We know and that’s why weso urgently ask.
you to make Buck’ your chnioe, that they will
give you better service in every way, than any
stove or range that you might select.
JOHN-DEERE VEHICLES!
If its a New Conveyance you want we have it,
in the famous John Deere line—A new car to arrive
soon to supplement the already complete stock of up-
t . '
to-date vehicles. T
Neely=Harris=Cunningham Co
There are no in Dublin thir Verdict in Csbler Case-
teen new store buildings under since the death of Thad T. Cab-
construction or stun U.v to Be ier an(j his fanukr in the Zephyr
contracted fnr, four of these are cyclone the matter of the dispo-’
to -CoVer the recently burned g-tidn of his property and life in-
district belonging to the Dublin suranee has been in dispute.
National Da"1?.. Higginbotham The Cabler family claim the
)*ros; and t . Cagney. 13. W ,-jwht to the property and the
Ti .--s ur,.'T"'v ,t,ei
possibly aiso another house on *Ht‘* Thad ( abler claim a
the nortli aide, M. D. Gallagher division of same,
will erect a substantial two story ,’The matter of the Woodmen
structure on Grafton street ad- jnsuranee in this estate came up
joining his store building, J D. - ..
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
C. F. WILLIAMS
Successor to Frank CltrkJA’Son
I have moved ray shop to uiy now concrete .building
near the oil mill, where I am better prepared than ever ui
.handle your blacksmiihing, lior^Re-atyot'lng, ote.
I desire fo tjiapk you for past- favors and solicit a continu-
ance of same. ' t Very truly yours.' ______
EALER in Staple and Fancy groceries and
feed stuff. Your patronage solicited quality
and prices guaranteed.
Phone 279 for prompt delivery.*
It rock has under qmay-notion a
rt the past week, the case b«-
good house adjoining the east wall
March, and the building complet-
ed hy Tti<1> time of the opening fatt
trade. The coat of the hotel wtH
be above $100,000. —Air. Arm-
strong, one of thd ateeltheMcpw
In the enterprise, will be-the,
manager of the new hostelry,
which will be known as the '
I W. H. Reynolds t)ii| week sold
Tils farm heW Ijj Car:
tdf. One of the driest Jeiberta
peach dychards in this section of
the state iaJoCatcd mi this farm.
Mr. Reynolds ha*1 purchased the
Law son “old place from Dr. Kim-
ball, the consideration in tliis
Petitions have been circulated
o£ his atore. Q. M, Utter back is
haring f handsfftoe building
erected on Gaffbrd street and the
two K. of P. buildings on Ove
Dak and the twotDoopor buildings
ond^trick street are just receiv-
ing their finishing touches. All
these make thirteen stone and
brick buildings under construe*
ilnn in Dublin or shortly to be
case argued, and 4iven to the jury Uiree to five thousand dol
whtch reurned a verdict declar- |arB for purpost»~of building
ingin their opinion that, Cpbler street crossings. .
A commercial club has been
organized at Carlton with Dr. K.
B. Bowie, .president: J, T. 8im-
This verdict finds f6r the Cab-
ler estate, but it is left for the
court to docile ns to the disposi-
being $5,0X3 —Gorman PFogrraSr Southern Hotel.
Carroll’s.
Paints miy ensti •
Astivo work mi the consume
twin. of- the Insurance; company mens,
under constructk>n.r*-Du
Lion bf Brown woods four story
trifle more, but
H. H. Hardin
DllJLl Ui- 4JI vti u w uuuo iou i ov.t me mui c,
hotel ts expected -to begin InlLumber 06
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s are hereby
any wood off
Df town, un-
f the law.
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Plowi
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setter dog
rained, bis
are black,
p; will give
ne.
Province.
cs-Simmons.
rroll of Co-
last night
‘ft a prison-
ishftf Terry,-
there this
if burglary,
as been con-
lergoing re*
s aro being
keeping —
Dr. T. K. Province
/ nt**rrfsf
Of(lc« Over Burki-f>immon» Co.
At Dublin Blackjack street
will likely be renamed Frisco
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Adams, Jesse M. The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1910, newspaper, February 4, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1009115/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.