The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Silas Poo is improving.
Cane knives at Dingler&Boles.
C. H. Smith visited Gorman
Sunday.
The Feed store is the place to
get pure corn chons.
W. II. Minix and son of Okra
were here Friday.
Specialist.
j 1 wjll be in Carbon July 27th.
j I treat all diseases of the eye,
! ear, nose and throat, also have
glasses and pay special attention
to lifting them. Office at Poe &
Moore’s drug store.
I. E. Smith, M. 1).
Weatherford, Texas.
L II Mc.Vlillen wa% sick iirst of
the week.
L A Horn of Kokomo was in
town yesterday.
S. P. Runiflli
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office at Poe & Moore'a drug store,
Ko.cn at Boston Hotel, plione No. CO
CARBON,TEXAS
CARBON LAND & LOAN
---AGENCY-
.1
Mr, Capehart
Sunday.
visited Deleon
LANDS
tor Sale
All kinds feed stuff on hand at
all times. Anderson Jacobs Co.
:___________ ('
Clint Plumly of Okra was
here Friday.
List vour farm with .1 E Spen-
cer. Do it now. tf.
Jelly glasses 20 and 25c a doz.
at Dingier & Holes.
Miss Ella Johnson visited Cis-
co this week.
Cane, Millet, maze, and kaffir
e»rn seed at M. C. Tuckers.
Judge Garrett of Gorman was
here Sunday.
0. K. washing machines at
Dingier & Holes.
Almus Thurman made a trip
to Dublin Sunday.
Lumber a complete stock.
Anderson Jacobs Co.
County surveyor Mangum was
here this week.
Walter Baker and LaFayette
James visited Gorman Sunday.
P. 0. Peterson had business at
Cisco Tuesday.
Nice line lap dusters, come
and see. Dingier & Holes.
Mrs. A. C. Rieger is quite sick
with slow fever. t
Get one of those milk pans at
Hooker’s and drink cool milk.
ing during next week.
Mrs. McCoy returned yester-
day fram Taylor.
The Racket Store now has cold
drinks in connection.
The Carbon Lumber Co. she is
are being very nicely painted.
If you have farm lands or city
Don t fail to attend the meet- .. . r e
tion to dispose of same for you
and you can do no better than
list, your place with me, as I have
jus1 completed arrangements
with neighboring agencies in this
line which gives me better facil-
ities than ever before for hand-
ling vour property. And if you
want a quick deal list with me
and I will loose no time in getting
it before the people.
I also make loans on long time
Alban Cox made a dying trip | at a low interest on improved
THE CASH STORE,
to Eastland Wednesday.
j farms, take up and extend ven-
! dor lion notes, etc. If you need
Joe Dingier of Eastland visit-! money to improve your home or
Kaffir corn chops at M. C.
Tucker feed store,
Mrs. A. C. Poa is still very j
nek with slow fever.
|
Let Hooker, the Carbon tinner i
hang your gutter
Mrs. J. F. Edmondson and j
children visited Ellison Springs
last week.
Jar rubbers, the Rod Chief,
best on earth, and jar caps at j
Dingier & Boles.
Letch Parker with Gorman
Bros, at Gorman has been here
this week.
Say, call by the feed store
when in need of feed stuff. We
have got it,
Lee and Miss Maude Powell
came in Tuesday from DeLeon.
Misses Sadie and Grace Tow-
le r visited Gorman Sunday.
J. F. Edmondson had business
at Eastland Saturday.
To arrive a car of bran, meal
and flour this week at Anderson
Jacobs Co.
It V Fowler and wife leave
next Monday for a pleasure trip
in southwest Texas.
J W Fairbairn attended the
protracted meeting at Gorman
Sunday.
W. S. Earnest and family left
Monday for their future home
in Armstrong county. Carbon
regrets losing them but wish
them success in their new home.
FOR SALE—160 acres, Smiles
southwest of Carbon at a bargain
—J Jt Lanier
ed home folks Tuesday. *
1 sell the new springs for bug-
gy tops. Call at Livery Stable
and see them. H. V. Fowler.
Miss Beulah Fairbairn visited
Gorman this week.
buy new property, see me.
Following is a small list of the
many bargains I have:
No. 15—211 acres land 2 1-2 miles
-.outlnvest of Gray, Texas, 110 acres
in cultivation, ail fenced, good
house and lot buildings, 1 cistern,
2 tanks 2 miles from good church
and school, price $5000.00, terras
2000.00 cash this fall, balance in
2 equal notes
My laundry basket leaves Wed-
nesday and and returns Friday
No. 7—45 acres land 2 miles N. E.
of Carbon, l> acres in cultivation,
balance good tillable land, all fenc-
} ed. good new 2 room house, price
night. J. P. Crossley, barber | sih5.00. 200 cash, balance easy
------------------- j terms ti per cent interest.
W E Spencer and Mr. Dabney t nj0> j—152 acres red sandy land 2
of '>01-00" visited here Sunday, j
“ j land, all fenced, good house, well
July 22—Barbecue and picnic land lot buildings, good orchard,
. ‘ ■ „ ,, , ' .! $20 per acre, half cash, balance to
m Mrs. McCollum s pasture at! sllj, purchaser.
Hallmark. : No. 2—72 acres free sandy land !
------ — ! miles east of Carbon on Gorman
Eor corlor nnsts niekets doors and Carbon road, 52 acres'in culti-
! or cedar posts,placets, aoors, j va.jon> room h0U8P> ]ot buildings,
sash, brick, lime, cement, etc., orchard etc., alt good tillable land,
,, „ , t 1 c* ! $1500. $000 cash, balance to suit
go to the Cat bon Lumber Co. . purchaser. This is a bargain.
j No. 5—SO acres dark sandy mixed
Remember Dingier & Boles j land at Gray, Texas, 15 in cultiva-
te headquarters lor buggy and | ‘^’20 Ss SV'is'ln '“pasture
wagon harness. I and good grass land, good house
_. j and lot buildings, good orchard, 2
tanks, $1500. $100 cash, balance
Claude, Wiilie and little Win- j to .suit purchaser.
nie Wadsworth of Brownwood I } invite you to come and look
visited their uncle Dr. McCoy: over my entire jist and if I
and family this week. | havn’t what you want I will get
If you have not been trading
with us just compare these
prices with others.
Sugar in 25 11) sack $1.50, 3
cans salmon 25c, G cans potted
ham 25c, G cans sardines 25c, 3
cans corn 25c, 3 cans large size
tomatoes 25c, 30 bars Silk soap
$L 25 bars Crystal White soap
$1, half galon fruit jars 90c,
quart jars 65c, 3 lb bucket axle
grease 15c, Snow White lard 10
lb bucket 75c, cooking oil 45c,
High Patent flour $2.80, bran
$1.05, brass curtain poles 10c,
Rock candy syrup 44c per gal,
Gold Medal syrup 35c, black
pepper, spice and cloves 20c per
lb, 10 lb bucket A. & II. soda 50c,
fresh (Waco) meal 50c, 4 quart
milk pan 5c, 10 qt. milk pan 9c,
good curry comb 5c, gee whiz
mouse trap 4c, 2 boxes shoe tax
5c, bucket coffee with cup and
saucer90c, ITT lb Y C sugar $1,
EupiOn coal oil 15c, Honest and
Ralph snuff 20c, Boll and C011-
' querer 2 for 35c, Black Bear
tobacco 15c per plug, Star Navy
: and New South 45?, Crane 26c,
! Union Standard 30c. 8 packages
1 coffee $1.05, 6 pks rub-no-more,
gold dust and 9 o’clock washing
' tea 25c.
DUY GOODS.
j Men’s under shirts 20 to 45c,
; ladies vests 5 to 21c, men’s cv-
! eia!ls 50 to 85c for heaviest,
jumpers 20 to 85c, we are still
sqlling calico at 5c, best percale
j9c, bleaching 4 H to 8 He, heavy
cheviot 8 He, cotton checks 4 to
6 He, fancy oil cloth 17c, ladies
skirts 92c, belts 15c, nice silk
ones 45c, men’s fancy shirts 45c,
> fancy hose 10c, heavy work
: shirts 45c.
In fact we can save you money
j on nearly anything we handle.
We arc nut expecting to get rich
j merchandising, and more, our
I prices are the same to all, friend
Protracted Meetings this
Summer
METHODIST.
Carton, beginning Saturday be-
fore the 2nd Sunday in August.
Eastland, beginning Friday ni-
ght before the 4th Sunday in Aug.
Bear Springe, beginning Satur-
day night before the 4lh Sunday in
July.
Jewe’l, beginning Saturday night
before the 5th Sunday in July.
Kokomo, Wednesday August 9,
will be Quarterly Conference which
will be the opening of the protract-
ed meeting which will embrace 2nd
and 3rd Sundays.
Flatwood, beginning Saturday
night before the 1st Sunday in Sept.
BAPTIST.
Baptist at Carbon beginning
Thursday night before 4th Sun-
day in July.
Baptist camp meeting at Cisco
beginning July 19th.
Koicome, beginning Saturday
niggt before the 1th Sunday in
August.
Havn’t learned the denomination
of the following:
Britton, beginning 1st Sunday
in August.
Bclhanv, beginning Friday night
before the 2nd Sunday in August.
If you know of any other
please let us add it to this direc-
tory.
If you want to sell or buy any
real estate see the editor of this
paper.
List your land with the Carbon
Real Estate Agency, W. T. Cur-
tis, manager.
The Confederate Veterans of
Eastland county are holding
their annual reunion at Easuland
to-day and tomorrow. Several
j it for you.
| J. E. SPENCER, Mgr.
,]. W. Wilson Jr., of Cisco was
from Carbon and vicinity are at- here Tuesday.
tending. 1
---------—---- Miss Fay Shafer of Dublin is
Look around your place and visiting relatives and friends
see if you couldn’t do a little here this week,
building and improve it much
or stranger, and each clerk does
not have his or her price. We
propose to be as honest ami fair
in our dealings as possible and
will correct any mistakes (for
they will occur; and take back
any goods that do not prove to
be what we recommend.
| Watch our column every week
I and you will save big money. -
j With best wishes and a pros-
I perous time for all we are,
Your friends,
Mrs. Henry Hall left
for a few weeks visit in Coman-
che county. Henry accompanied
her as far as Dublin.
Sunt4ayj Bud Dingier and family visit-
ecT^is sister in Comanche county
last week.
Carbon Lumber Co. for any-
thing in the lumber line; we han-
dle good material and will appre-
ciate your patronage.
L. O. Sardlin who lives about
six miles west cf town brought
us an apple which measured 11 h
inches in circumference. This
is a very fine apple.
A woman to
do
Good home for the
WANTED
house work,
right persofb apply at once,
dress L. B., care of Herald.
ad-
CF.Morris and wife,Miss Belle
Wilson and Rufus Lanier left
Sunday for Mineral Wells where
they will join the other party of
C'arbonites and spend a few days
recreation. »
Dr. Patterson of firm of Patter-
son & Hall will be in Carbon 2nd
Monday in each month to remain
all the week. Let him fix your
teeth.
The tabernacle at the Baptist
church has been completed and
the protracted meeting began
last night.
Saddles, harness and repair
work a specialty. Come and see
our line of perfect stuffed wool
collars. Dingier & Boles.
Mrs. C M Farrow and Wilbur
returned yesterday from Hico
accompanied by little Leslie Far-
row who will spend a week here.
in value and convenience. We
have the material and want to
sell it. — Carbon Lumber Co.
Miss Ora Cannon has returned
to her home at Big Springs af-
ter spending a few week visiting
her sister Mrs. H. V. Fowler.
John Williams returned yester-
, .. ,T , , ______ Dr. Kimble of Gorman was called
day from Navarro county accom-
. , , >r T-, in Wednesday night to sec Mrs. A.
pamed by Miss Nona Ramsey *
, ,, , C. Doe who is very sick with slow
who will spend a lew weeks „ .
i fever. She is getting along rea-
I son ably well and it is hoped that
she will soon improve rapidly.
flEST
ASSENGER SERVICE
IN TEXAS.
1 -IMPORTANT GATEWAYS—4
I will say the stoves have
come but owing to my mistake
there was but one oven came, so
I cannot yet deliver them to
those who wanted them.
M. G. Morris.
Miss Lena Neil came in Mon-
day from Abilene and will visit
J. R. Foster’s family a few
weeks. She will go from here
to her home at Reagan.
Later—She received a message
that her sister is very sick in
Dublin and left yesterday for
that place.
TEXAS CENTRAL TIME TABLE
P&ft., No. I. West bound. 2:00 p. ui.
“ •* 2, East *• 3:20 p.m.
.. .. 3 West " il :07 |>. in,
•• •• 4 East •• 5:30 a. tft.v’
Local, Westbound, 10:10a. m.
East “ f 3:55 p.ui. '
X,
The new law makes it so that
the transfer of children from
one school district to another
must be made before Aug. 1st of
each year. If you want to make
any transfers this year you will
have to hurry as the time is now
short.
School Lands.
There will be quite a lot of
school lands in west Texas
on the market after Sept. 1st.
A list of them has already been
printed and anyone wanting one
of these lists, can get it by drop-
ping a postal card to the Gener-
al Land office at Austin, TexaA
This' list also gives information
about how to file on said land,
so don’t notice any man or com-
pany who want to sell informa-
tion about the land. If you
want to sell your land here and
go west list it with us. We will
you right.,
Carbon Real Estate Agency,
W. T. Curtis, Mgr.
J E Spencer of the Carbon Land
& Loan Agency has made two nice
land deals recently, He sold one
j of C B Foe’s farms (the Frank
I Hardin place) to Jim Guy, and Ake
Harbin’s place in Flatwood to
friend Henry Short of DeLeon.
bis
I). A Adams and wife of Dra-
goon Ariz., came in Monday to
visit J. R. Adams and family.
They and J. R. brid family are
now gone to Coleman county to
visit other relatives. They will
also meet their aged mother
Over there.
1
KEEP POSTED ...
On the hop/ieriings at Inline
unit I In' ••on! shh‘ inn,’il.
Tv iln this it. is rer// essential
thill unn■ rend the //erilld, Zhil-
ins.Yews mill .liner iron Former.
hr '
.'III three papers one l/eilr /or
S/.tS, ill adranee.
SUBSCRIBE NOW.
J
j. R. POSTER & CO.
T. C. Excursions.
U. C. V. Reunion at Slamford,
found-trip rate from Carbon, 2 Dol-
lars. Tickets on sale Aug. S, !),
10, limited to 13 for return.
Farmers Congress at College
Station July 27-27. Round trip
rales from Carbon £.1,7.
I! 0 V Reunion at Dublin Aug.
2-1. Round trip front Carbon $1.
Oddfellow Association at Colora-
do July 12, 13, rate 1 1-3 fare.
Sheriff’? Convention, Houston,
Texas, July 11*1:1. Tickets sold pn
Convention basis July 10, limited to
return July If.
W TURNER,
ot.M'1. “am p. »*si Tickit Annir.
t/»ui.*<s lex**
WESTERN
HOME
NURSERY
Wo wish to cafpyour attention to tho fact that we
are growers ot large quantities of all kinds of
......Hi,till Urade Fruit Trees......
Vines, slmdo iron, ornamental sbrubery, roses,* etc.,
which wo sell at reasonable prices. Bear in mind
that QUALITY is our motto*
Get our,prices before you buy
.1 W Tackett & Sons, Weatherford, Texas
f. v. E'OWIJiSH.
-5! Livery" and Feed Stable
Does a general Livery business; furnishes first-
class rigs for traveling and commercial men.
WAGON YARD in connection. A
full supply of feed always on hand. Good
camp house and plenty of good water,
____ ‘ C’A It ISON, I’EXAN.
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Curtis, W. T. The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1905, newspaper, July 21, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521641/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1%26list: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.