The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain
remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn’t
any sensible woman conclude "that the same remedy would
also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ?
Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ,
Red 1 tanks. Mixs. — “ Words are Inadequate to express what
Lydia E. Plnkham’s VeqetaWe Compound has done for me. I
suffered from a female disease ind weakness which the doc-
tors sold wtft caused by a fibroid tumor, and I commenced to
think there was no help for me. Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable
Compound made me a well woman after all other means had
failed. My friepds are all asking what has helped me so much,
and I gladly recommend Lydia K- Plnkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound.**—Sirs. Willie Edwards. * ----------*
Hampstead. Maryland.—* Before taking Lydia E. Pink hum’s
Vegetable Compound 1 was weak and nervous, and could not
be on my feet half a day without suffering. The doctors told
me I never would be well without an operation, but Lydia E.
Ptnkham’s Vegetable Compound has done mors for ■> than all
the doctors, and I hope this valuable medicine may come Into
the hands of many more suffering women.*’ — Mrs. Joseph JL
Dandy.
We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will
prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful
* —or that either of these women were paid in any way for
their testimonials, or that the letters are published without
their permission, or that the original letter from each did
not come to us entirely unsolicited.
What more proof can any one ask ?
• Per SO years Lydia E. Ptnkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female Ills, He sick wesaan does Justice to
baseetf who will net try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and hert«. and
has thousands of cures to Its credit.
. lgw*. SHmhham invites all sick women
to write her for advice. Hhe 1H
fed thousands to health free of charge.
Address Mrs. Plnkham. Lynn, Mass.
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mm !S2s
Aatoniu. Jan.
Uic ban >ntonl» lutsrn
uadaj morning as
latsrs-Ussel lair.
died 8i
an operation for appendicitis
81ms was suddenly stricken tainrday
night and removed to a hoaplta
where aa operation waa. Imperative
fir operation was thought to tm
eminently successful, and the
physicians thought that Mr 81mm*
would Uve. However, be waa seised
wlht s sudden sinking spetl and pass-
ed away.
There was no more picturesque fig-
ure In the southwest than "Billy"
Blmnix us he was known to his friends.
A printer by occupation, he came to
Chief Clerk Harris of the Attorney
. General’s Department Compiles Th.s
Btstsmewt From Wsports Furnished
by Dlatrlet and County clerk*
Austin. Jan. 1.—The summary qf
arbitrarily shut off
bu*lDM»
paraed drastic
-tiLihaj
terming the preamble .and
Ban Antonio twenty-five years 'Ago
from Austta In .ue days when Ban
Antonio wts wide open Simms was
engaged In the saloon business. He
was engaged in the r6w In which Ben
Thompson-of Austin was killed, and
was always credited with firing the
Shot which killed that man. In early
days be bad many tests of his brav-
ery, and while a very peaceable' man.
he was as cool and as brave as a Mon.
He was loved by everybody In the
community. and had amassed a for-
tune.
Of late years he has not been engag-
ed In business, looking after hla Invest-
metis In .real estate. He was a man
who was nrarh Interested In. practical'
charity, and wthle his name seldom
figured in the subscription lists, yat
he probably gave ss much to the good
reuses as any, man In this city. A
widow survives him.
The wire rat promises to come
into universal favor* since a 8t.
Louis girl Was thrown frem , an
auto, lighting on her head with
such force as to have been killed
but for the fact that she wore &
wire rst, the springs of which
caused her to rebound and es
cape serious injuny.
PERFECT CONFIDENCE
Children Say Second Spouse le
Long Tune Dead.
FATHER GET STATED THIS
A. J. Houston and Mrs. Nannlt Mor-
row, Son ond Daughter of Noted
Man, Soy If Anadarko Statement Was
Truo Woman Would Bo Cared For.
Csmanche Psopls Bovs Good Bessons Beaumont, Jan. 6.—The story In the
For Complete kalians*. morning papers from Anadarko, Ohio..
Do yon troow how— j to the effect that the Indian wife of
To hod quick relief from backache; General 8am Houalon waa dying of
%tSZ£?X£fSS5S! >»»■" “ **H .« - warn
Just one way—your neighbors kuow - datlon by the relatives of the famous
Have used Doan's Kidney Pill*: ' general, Colonel A. 3 Mpuston. T*n1trd
Have proved their worth In many test.. But„ m,r,ha| ,nd Mra Nannl„ Mor.
Herv s Cpmancb* te.tlmooy, ; row.shltdron of tk, srnvrnl vbi- llr-
A.- W Palmer, College aveous, Co- , ^ ** «**««**. v»u ova
msnche, To*as, say*: ‘ Mrs. Palmer •“ “*» Mr. They have no record of
and 1 have both used Doss'* Kidney Id**th of this Indsn w fe otbe*
Pills and found them so satisfactory I 'han General Hons’-n'« ,f*re -efli<d
that we do not hesitate to recommend | assertion that shot<" id 1 • ! r» *-*■ r
them to tho«e suffering from kidney rl«d tils third wife. Mis ' o • * mtt'.i-
trouble 1 used them for pain* acros- j »r of his children. "" j < . r> of
the kidneys and an scute lameness in the fact that he m • • .1 v- d'-H
the small of ray track and since then I j woman Is not dei'ed * it * » ’>
* * *’ * ' ..... .....she
‘PAPAH AS SHOT HIMSELF’
Little Daughter Lone Witness of
Father's Tragic Deed.
Dallas, Jan. S—tn the presence of
kle daughter, aged three years. and
the only other occupant of the room
beside# himself, Percy L. Clinton,
forty-five years old. who had bees la
this alty about six weeks, put a pistol
to bis Isft breast, fired a bullet tato
bis heart and ushered bis sent iats
eternity. Horrified at her father’s
fearful deed and aearly frightened to
denth. the little gtrt rustled to the
mom of Mrs. R. V. CarleUm. who also
resided In the house, eiclalmlag.
Pap* has shot klaseelfl"
At tk* time of tk* suicide
CUatoc had gone to tk* Katy
iajaaat a brother from Wasa
Deceased was formerly a
operator, but recently purchased a half
Interest In tk* Peerless Brick
paay. Ho cams here from Shawnee,
Okie, sad an Englishman by birth,
being a native *f London
PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.
Launched In I very Proteetont Chureh
Pulpit at Mate Capital.
Anstia, Jsa. 11.—The prohibition
campaign waa launched here gun
from the pulpit of every Protestant
church In the elty. Visiting clergyman
and lecturers, designated by the pro-
hibition executive committee, delivered
sermons and addresses on the vari-
ous phasea of civic righteousness, nrg
Ing tbetr auditors to render whatever
assistance might lie In their
toward the upblldalg of a mere sub-
stantial and commendable fabric of
civil control The evils of the liquor
traffic, of gambling and their attend
Ing vices were pointed out by the
speakers In graphic language -
The conspicuous event of the
was the lecture by Rev. Dr George
Stuart, delivered at the opera house
The address whs the evangelist s cel-
ebrated temperance lecture
DO
If SO,
InVn Tlr
crime la Texan has just been complet-
ed by Mtllon Harris, chief clerk In
the attorney general's department, and
shows some Interesting figures mid
comparisons The statistics are com-
piled from official- reports made to
the department by district and county
cltrhs over the state, and are for .the
two years ending Aug. 81, 1*0*. Du-
ring that period there were thirty
death penalties returned, against
thirty-one (or the preceding two yearn;
seventy-six life terms, against alxty-
flye for the two year# preceding; 11,'
08S 1-4 yearn' Imprisonment given out-'
aide Of life terms, against 1S.0S* 1-12
for the two years before; the average
term of Imprison men t waa 4A6 years
against 4.(19 years; a total of $468,948
of fines were Imposed, against $488.-
>11 for the two years before; a total
of fl,792 fines were remitted, against
817,98»; a total of (321.419 fines were
collected against $*kl,442; total Juds
moot on forfleturea was *28,681,
agktnaf *62.8*2 for the two y
ceding, forfeitures remitted amount1
ed to *11.570, ngalnst *13.*89. and the
forfeitures collected were *3,281,
afafnet $7,t.h2- for the two years pre-
ceding ut the death penalties return-
ed and convictions for Imprisonment
there. Is no report to ahow If they were
affirmed by the higher courts, hence
there Is no record to show whether
the thirty men were hung during the
past two yearn. Gome of the canes
might have been reversed nod Ilf*
terms or fixed terms, given on n sec-
ond trial. J
There were 19.84u Indictment* for
felonlee. 4,426 trials. 2,812 conviction*
1.121 acquittals, 28* quashed and 6/
667 nolle pronaed. Compared to ths
two yearn preceding there were 11,*11
feleny Indictments. 4.942 trials, 8.198
convictions. 1,744 acquittals, 884 quash-
ed and 6,1*1 noil* pro sard
Of the indictments tt were for ar-
son, 2.088 for burglary. ItT tar ember-
stament. 1.027 tor forgery. U4« for
murtl.-fr**7 for perjury. 4*C for rrtml
aal assault. 282 far robbery, theft (tale
flfti
as "slanderous and a
mnntry*
U follows; _ ________ ;
"Whereas, During the recent visit
to this city of Hou. Frank Fierce. a»
aiatant secretary of the Interior, a
series of resolution* were filed will)
him signed by J. B. Wood, ttdwarq H-
Johnson, 1' W. Thompson and W. T.
A mis.of this city and William McOul-
gan of the county, alleging a deplora-
ble condition of affairs her*, and ask-
ing the interior department to compel
the local authorities to enforce all lawn
against crime or submit to the alterna-
tive of having the hot water shut off
from public use.
"This league pOeltvely asserts that
no Justification exists fof such ex-
treme. radical and brutal request; that
’no conditions warrant such gross and
slanderous statement*, or the penalty
sought to be inflicted.
“We condemn in strongest terms the
recommendations jf these Individuals
as vicious, cruel and Inhuman and the
reaalutlon* as contrary to the spirit
of American Institutions; ns Intolerant,
bigoted and belonging to the period ol
the inquisition and with being tr ~
acme of fanatical desperation, navi
Ing of a rule or rula policy.
"Such 11 fir loirs and damaging state-
ents being published abroad keep
visitors away from this resort and nul-
lify the goad effects of the extensive
and legitimate advertising mot Hot
8prtngs done by this organisation du-
ring the past decade.’’
mmmm
rg '.'.Eir
verafe,‘*.-,lBfiK0'‘
••tt
have
ways,
from t
directed, as they cont
no opium, chloral, mor-
phine,, cocaine, - chloro-
form, heroih, alpha and
beta eucaine, cannabis in-
dica or chloral hydrate, or
their derivatives.
Ask your druRjriat afi'ov
them.
FACS* TRYING ORDSAh.
Seven Fernona Feeltlveiy Identify Maw
a* ’’Archie'’ Bannister.
Hot Springs, Art., Jan. 6.—Claiming
that he Is Arthur Bannister, nnd net
Archie Bannister, wanted here for the
mnfcer of Mrs. Reicbera and
lag her daughter, the prisoner brought
frem Tessa, faced'is trying ordeal at
the court house when seven persons
brought before him posKirsJy Identl
fttd bttn as tk* man wpo, as a pass
tuner b*g* t'clorf ft.. rime. r. ported
he was ’’Arobta” Bannister
•It gives n
kble to refer
Fata Fill* a* the
ssayss
fm.n with mbo*
lift*
5.K
cAr contain* celestials
have had none of theeo troublee.
'Doau'e Kidney Pills were the ooly
remedy It at ever helped roe I pro
c.ured them at Smith's drug xtore."
For sal* by all dsalera. frtee *d
cents Foet«r-Milbara Co., buffalo
N. T.. sole aunts tar tk* Hatted
Stales -
Remember ike nuns'" Uaaa’n '*-
end take no other
/\
coi-
do not wish It. to a t>:f tlif
were still living they would pi tn-.'t her
to starve to death
The story was that the wott-an a «d
114 year*, purporting to rave teen the
Indian wife-of General Fa-n Hou*»'’n.
was living alone In s levee near the
Washita river and was furnished bare-
ly enough food to keep her from starv-
ing to death; that the Indians did not
associate with her sod the whites did
not do so tor fear of offending the red
men
Was tupposed to Be Loaded With
a Consignment of Furnlturo.
Fort Worth. Jnn. 11— 8lx Chinamen,
smuggled In a Texas and Pacific rail
way freight car, were a-rested by local
police soon after a train arrived from
Rt Paso. The rar was supposed to
contain furniture J. C Anderson, ths
consignee, was placed In custody,
charged with snuggling The orien-
tal* came from Chlnu through Mexico
to El Paso and were en route to east
era states. ~ •
ENGINE NUNS INTO CAN..
ap-
ad-
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IN CIOOSING STATIONERY
for rcraonal or butineAi correspon
Jence, your selection should bt
made from a stock, that is new anc
correct id »tyle and superior iff
quality.. A cultivated taste If
xhown in the choice of such pap*’
and* envelopes as our brand*,' Wf
: _
have everything in the line ot
writing materials, stationery, book*
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and drug*.
y A. L. BAMILTON « CO.
Or. 1. L. Vaughn
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vgdgpitagkEJf JmbBBNMI _ _
V- All diseases of stock successfully
trested. Examination freg. Office
T
southside square, phone rtti;
Eight Persona Sustain Injuries sod
Passengers Terribly Frightened.
Dallas. Jan, *—A Brasos Valley
railway locomotive bit a. South Belt
street car with terrific taro*. Forty-
five people wars hurled from their
seats and sight seriously Injured.
Great excitement prevailed. Ths fright-
eied passengers could hsar ths hiss of
the* team ss Engineer Meager ap-
plied the air breaks .Women shriek
dd and men groaned The car was
badly shattered, the front platform be-
ing wrecked r
As quickly as possible the passi
gars left ths street ear Weahenad by
the a tel ten st sad la some caaas over-
come 'by res sen of their Injuries some
ef the passengers lay pa tbs grass near
tbaas cans of the aoetdeat, and were
there attended by physicians, who
harried to their aid. Twenty minutes
after ths < oilisloa tbs shattered street
te was healed sa Its own trucks ta
a siding, and aa ths ear oaly three of
Ihe erigtaal passengers rede
John Smith tab dews the cel
stabs the other day and brake hta left
l«L his right arm. two ribs, his no
ooe Eager and cut his scalp, sprained
MSEIkle and put bt* out W
at Bet be didn’t really begin to
feel bad about tt tM hta wife asked
him If be waa hurt f
Somnambulist Saves Bps use.
Houston. Jen. It.—While O. L. An-
derson was wrapped la slumber be
manager to reecue bis Invalid wife from
cremation by snatching bar frem her
biasing bad nnd carrying bar out doors
T>e bed was near a grata and the
bed clothing caught fir*. Andereeo
was In the nest room asleep Home-
times bp Is troubled with somnam-
bulism. and says hr lid not realise
be had saved bis wife or wakened ns til
an hour Inter.
Serious Charge to Fas*.
Nacogdoches Tex.. Jnn. It.—After
being rbssed with bounds five miles
ths sheriff raptured Dave Waterhouse
a negro He Is charged with assaulting
his wife She Is said to he fatally
hart It Is alleged ties negro "Meo at-
tacked a preacher nad wife who tatat-
fered whea bln wife was attacked.
James Kirk wed (letrecwted.
Bastrop, Tax., Jan *.—James Kirk-
sod. aged thirty-three years, grt
a live electric wire swinging near a
star*. It was hanging dew*
d be triad to am
Mr Kirk weed wan Instantly killed.
Large Pie* Per Finnegan.
Dallas. Jan •— In city court T P
lnnsgan. manager *f ths Majestic
theater, waa ftaed *200 tar giving a
performance on Sunday. H# appealed
tk* case.
pared to the two years previous there
were Indictments as follows Arson.
•8; burglary, 1,221; nmbettlemsnt.
*68 forgery, 1,042; murder, 1.1*3;
perjury. 421; crtmlM*l assault 402;
robbery, 240; tbstt. 2.686: ttthir trio-
ales, 8.408.
C. H. YOAKUM DIES.
Prominent Texan Dies Quick' y
at Fort Worth.
Fort Worth, Jan. I.—At his rnsl-
deaae. Hop Charles H Yoakum, gen-
eral attorney of the FYtaro railway to
Texas, died suddenly Friday afterno< n
of apoplexy He Was lying on his bed
when the strobe came had his death
followed Immediately
He Is survived by his widow and
daughter One of Judge Yoakum's
brothers is Cokmel B. F, Yoakum. D ♦
bead of the Rock Island and Frfsco
system*
Jadge Yoakum took up the study of
law while engaged in teaching school
with many trying difficulties to stir
mount, but forged his way Into promt
aence. being elected to the office of
district attorney of ths drceor!!!* dis-
trict for two terms, after which he
waa elected to congress, where he
served with distinction.
He removed from Greenville to Los
Angeles. Cal,, from which place he re-
turned to Texas about four year* ago
to accept the position of general attor-
ney of the Frlacp, with headquarterx
In Fort Worth, which position he held
st the t|me of his death. Judge Yoa-
kum was fifty-ftve years of age.
THREE KILLED.
Bridegroom and Brida’s Fathar
and Brother Slain.
Lockhart, Tex.. Dec 81—A flgbf
took place st Prairie Lea. this county
la which s bridegroom, his tather-ta-
tow and Mother In-law were killed
Tk* difficulty arose over a- recent
marriage.
A month ago Dd Boothe and Neills
Ooals were marrisd hsre. Thsre was
some objectloa U> tbs Wedding. Both
families met Thursday and a general
shooting tallowed Booths fired, hill
lag H. Goals, tbs bride’s father. The
Ooals. the bride's brother,
•bet Boothe nad while tbs latter was
dying be fatally wounded ysuu« Goals
it is alleged the brides father se-
cured tbs llesnse The parties ars
well to do tanner*. The tragedy
•d great excitement.
NOT UNTIL MARCH.
* Br} L-* V-'Ti
Impossible to Reach fierce Case
Far Two Months-
Austin. Jnn 2.—Dtatriat Attorney
Hamilton says that tbs trial of tbs
snas nf Han it Clay Pieros is met ilbsiy
to come up for trial betare March t,
that tt witt hn that Urns bolero the
The
and vou will (at the bast
fets b&ii& gjafr.''
said, when Mxs. Rapisy. la bar ISsafl
fteattoa. suggested that the Bennlster
•be know was about twenty pounds
heavier and more fuller face. Far-
ther than this comment. Bannister
would not talk of the case.
There Is nothing but circumstantial
evidence connecting Bannister with
with the murder, but witness** tt
whom he panwned • diamond ring in
little Rock while escaping from hers
with tbs kidnaped little girl, declare
tk* man to be the same.
servl
work
tar what the gxtant of the damage, tr*
wUi soon put yonr vehicle la soeh
good repair that It will look good as
new. Manv a supposed '‘wreck” has
been brought to us nnd tr*reformed
Into an apparently new vehicle.
W. 0. MOORE. BA* Blacksmith
South...! si Ike Square
UNIMLOYIO GATHERING.
“Klpg ef Heboee” Wishes e Convention
Held le Missouri Metropolis
New York, Jan. 8.—Friends of JL
Rad* How, familiarly known .as the
"Kind of Hoboes." have received a let-
ter from bttn at St l.ouls In which be
extends an Invitation for tb* gather
lag of tb* unemployed la that city.
How left New York two months ago,
and his whereabouts were not general
ly known until the receipt nf the let-
ter. in which he say*’
"Realising that this Is going to be
a hard winter, and that there are any-
where Tram tfl.SOd to men o*4
of employment, we have decided to
call a convention of delegates to meet
In 84. Louis on Jan 22, 22 and 24. The
object of this convention will be to
secure employment for all those desir-
ing work and to attempt to get trans-
portation for unemployed to their
Jobs”
Maks* Affidavit as to Writer.
Nslchss, Mis#.. Jan. 8.—J. D. Crsn-
fleld, a well-to-do planter 'and post-
master st Crsnfleld. this county- re-
ceived a Bisck Hand letter, which was
written and printed, and threatening
that If he did Dot move to another
place lie fore Tuesday night he would
be killed and Ms - property destroy^
ed Mr. Crsnfleld has a well defined
Ides sa to the Ideality of the author
of the letter, and rathe to thq city to
make aa affidavit. He swore to the
affidavit, but the name of the accused
waa not given out tar publication
Flame* Again Burst Out.
Havaunsh. Os Jan. 8,—Just as the
Havannah firemen, weary from tbetr
four days' battle with ths flames In
the steamer T*xas. bound from Chris-
tiana. Norway, to HavaaA hut now
lying In the Savannah river, were leav-
ing the veeoet, believing that the
flam eg were 'out, flames burnt from the
veeaet’s hold nnd the fire was begun
again. If Is believed the vessel ran
yet bessved. however, bat with great
tons. The' burning cargo ta being
thrown lata the river.
Arkansas Law Upheld,
Washington. Jen 8.—in deciding tbs
use of McLean vs the state of Ac
kaasss tn favor of the state, the su-
rourt of tb* United States np
held the Arkansan state law making
R unlawful tor mine owners ta screen
--—* —------ coni ml*ed by f-
",p"" ‘,’Lu ELS’*
08 put
tb« Blntr* intu
It s Summer
In California
; —the Land df Enchantment
- Jf F-ffipley1 it
Tea Should ge there NOW—via
The California. Limited"
lira train ef luaury (from Newton)
F.d route yrra tma sto^ aethe -
Grand Conyon
earth‘a greatest wonder
^Ainh^ray
m
Santa Le
Harvey Mania
Briip me > poets! to-
i'»y tor uer de luxe
booklets. ’To Csll-
ruruls Over the Pan
u Ks Trell," "The
CslllornU I-Imlted"
ut the ••‘Tltsn of
.Chassis." _
W.S. KEBNAN.Q. P A.,
OALVagTON.
VETERINARY BLROBON
W. 0. Pssptas, the well knows vat*
-rtnartb surge**, «U1 b* st th* City
'Vagon Yard tn ('ooiaocbs til* fi«»
Monday In Web month. All f°m*
>f vstsrtoary surgery practised.
Dr. Peeples’ Blind Stagger Cur* Is
forsai* at He*s*’s drugstsrs.
Comanche Steam
LAUNDRY
New Machinery—New Ideas
Everything back but the dirt
S. K. FISHEK, Manager
sjVrrne
• ••••#•••• ••••SMISStt fl
ees*•*••eeessseo* I
Is strictly
lessee.seeeesses
to advaa«s
Mod Dog Kltod.
pence phone
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Pay ydtar polttax thm month.
Farts. Tex . Jsa 11.—A mad deg was
■hot Uj
to death soar here
rrisMnsi garhet I* called ta tin fifty
third district ceuri kers Hr Ratal)
ton will be at Georgetown about three
weeks In attendance oa the Twenty
tilth diMrirt court When he returns
ta Austin he wttt be with th* grand
jury of tb* Fifty-third dlatrlet court tm
nbent the asms length of Usee, so the
triads*) docket cannot b* veaahad
until about March L . •
miners against posslb
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Morgan Otto, La. Jnn. A—Mr*. TV
•xnnder Lyon wae shot six tltaea. dy-
ing instantly The weapon used waa
a 22-cnHber receiver, Detective Haf
ford arretted her busbaal htf roa-
keyed him to th* eonuty Jail to await
th* act lea ef the graad Jury Lyon
was employed by a grocery firm
Dr. J. G. KEARBY
DENTIST
si„,mor,. To. ’*. roman,-he, Teen# —
1 'hooe* ofDce 364; residence 8ot,..-r
Gold Inlay, new aratbod This Is a
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gold filling p*i in
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Adams, Jesse M. The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909, newspaper, January 15, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1009126/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.