The Carbon News (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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\JULY bargains!
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£ We are making interesting prices on the articles mention-
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Dress Goods
Plain white lawns, good quality, 6 1-4
Better grades from 10c up,
Figured lawns, good quality,
neat patterns, 6 l-4c
Better grades, 10 12 1-2 and 15c.
Fine assortment of gingham,
10 and 12 l-2c.
Cotton Suitings, white linen and linen
suitings, Voiles and Woolen goods.
Our prices are right.
Gents Furn-
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Miss Audie Skipper went to
Cisco Saturday returning Satur-
day night. y
Quite a crowd of Carbonites
took in the Cisco picnic Friday
and Saturday.
Miss Twilight Reynolds cf
Ranger is visiting relatives here
this week.
7.50 to 16.50.
Staples .
Good grade cotton checks,
per yard, only 5c.
Better grades, 7 1-2 and 8 l-3c
Good, yard wide, unbleached
domestic, 7 l-2c
Yard wide bleached domestic 8 l-3c
Cambric 10c
Extra heavy shirting, 10c.
We are offering special prices on men s
suits and extra pants.
Suits rangeing from
Get our special prices.
Hats,
Shoes,
Shirts,
Collars,
Ties,
Underwear,
Hosiery.
Groceries
Fresh, clean stock,
Potatoes,
Onions,
Dried Fruits,
Canned Goods,
“Cake” and “Our Seal” flour guaranteed.
Fresh Tomatoes and’ Cantaloupes,
W. H; Hickman and wife of
Thurber are visiting A. T. Lowe
and family this week.
Mrs. T. J. Collins of Aledo is
visiting T. E. Collins and wife
this week.
Miss Ruby Hancock of DeLeon
is visiting her brother M. H.
here this week.
Mts. Carl Brummel is spend-
ing the week with relatives at
Cisco.
In Texas the quail and dove
season opens November the 1st
and closes Febuary the 1st.
John and Bruce Medford of
near Okra left on the Monday
afternoon train for Red River
county.
Two huff'djf'ed and eighty-seven
lots were sold at the lot sale at
Cisco Friday--effriT^aturday of
last week.
L. P. Tankerton and wife of
Rising Star boarded the train
here Monday for Greenville to
make their future home.
THE MASTERS
ARTS.
andVthe
The rain last week was very
light in most localities although joyity.
some report of having a fine
rain.
Prof. Raymond Reeves of
Guthrie, Okla., was shaking
hands with friends here Satur-
day.
See P. N. Valliant for high
grade pianos, phone 28, Car-
bon, with J. H. Wilder Brown-
wood and Dublin.
The bond proposition for better
roads in Tarrant county was de-
feated by about four to one ma-
The vote stands 1,787
against 469 for.
Blacksmithing, wheelright,
wood work, gun smithing and
horse shoeing a specialty at
Grubb & Snearly.
Call on us or telephone your orders. j
BROTH ERS t
{WILLIAMS
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Fresh Lemons
Store.
at the Cash
John Burton of Okra went to
Cisco Monday
Mrs. Mattie Maples i9 vhiting
relatives at Alverado this week.
N. W. Hilburn of Newlin was
in town this week.
' Go to the Cash Store,
money saving place. .
the
W. P. Grubb took in the sight
at Cisco Friday and Saturday.
W. L. Spencer had business at
DeLeon this week.
Uncle John Snow went to Big
Spring Tuesday.
From all reports Carbon is not
the only town that has sicaness.
Miss Daisy Collins of Gorman
was in town Tuesday.
$1.00 will buy a bucket of best
Lard compound. The Cash store.
W. F. Harvey had business at
Abilene last of last week and
first of this.
Don’t forget the picnic Satur-
day at Uncle Berry Fleming’s,
pasture.
Mrs. J. Y. Dingier and child-
ren are visiting at Dublin this
week.
Miss Mary Gates of Gorman
visited Miss Ruby Swift in the
Halmark community this week.
Rev. B. R. Wagner sends love
to his friends.' Honey at the
Cash Store.
Our hustling banker, J. E.
Spencer, is having some improv-
ment done on his office this week
Miss Ethel Roberts of Merkel
was the guest of Mrs. W. W.
Maberry last week.
Mack Jones left Friday for
Toyah to accept a position in the
express office at that place.
H, E. Loyd and wife of near
Carbon are visiting relatives in
Hico this week.
And the Great Railroad Suit
went up like a volumn of hot
air. Wonder what will happen
next?
Quite a hail storm struck a
few miles south of town Satur-
day evening doing some damage
to vegitation.
Mrs. J. W. McQueen of New
Hope is visiting *1ier daughter
Mrs. Jim Duncan.
Miss Leona Loyd of New Hope
is visiting her aunt Mrs. Jim
Duncan here this week.
Quite a ‘deal’ has passed be-
tween Houston and Mangum
parties.
,
Did you .
ever stop to tiiink f
That we can save you money on Lumber. We have just
$ received several cars of the best Lumber and can fill your
$ bill no matter how large. Call and see us.
£ We Will Treat You Right.
Carbon Lumber Co.
.1. W. RI5KHK, Mira**
Mrs. M. C. Reynolds who has
been visiting near here for some
time left Saturday tor her home
at Eastland.
Walker Puett came in Sunday
night from Eastland where he
has been acting in the capasity
as a juror.
Miss Addie Hext who has
been visiting friends here for
some time left for her home at
Dickens Friday. Miss Alvie
Brummel accompanied her
home.
Some are getting a little scared
about the rain again but just
remember that rain came in
time to plant and rain will sure-
ly come in time to mature the
crops.
Mrs. J. Addison Hays, the
last member of the family of
Jefferson Davis, died at Colora-
do Springs last Sunday. Mrs.
Hays is the daughter of the late
Jefferson Davis and makes the
last of this notorious family.
A literary work is judgedj by
the fame of its Author, a paint-
ing by that of the artist, a stat-
ute by that of its sculptor, so
should a PIANO be judged by
the character and ability of the
maker.
When you buy a HOB ART} M.
CABLE, LESTER, LUDWIG, or
an I VERS & POND you get a
piano which bears the name of
men whose life training, educa-
tion, ambition and capital, have
always been and always will be
directed to the one sole single
intense purpose of making THE
BEST PIANO THAT MIND
CAN DESIGN AND HANDS
CONSTRUCT. Either one of
these great pianos in your home
is an unquestioned evidence of
cultured musical taste and dis
crimination.
These great pianos are for
sale by P. N. Valiant, Carbon,
Texas, who represents J. H.
WILDER, Dublin, and Brown-
wood, THE LEADING PIANO
MAN OF TEXAS.
Drs. Run# & Rumnh
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office at Carbon Drug Co., nortb
side of the bank.
CARBON, TEXAS.
G. W. Brooks of near Rising
Star boarded the train here Sat- and
urday for Paola, Okla., to attend
the bedside of one of his daugh-
ters who is quite sick.
D. G. Knight of near Okra
left Monday for points in Jones
and Haskell counties to visit
and prospect.
W. H. Dingier of near Okra,
brother to our fellowtownsman
I. A. Dingier, left Saturday for
an extended visit with relatives
friends in Georgia. We
Dr. B. F. Wilson
PHYSICIAN & S.UR3E0N.
Office at Gilbert Drug Co. Store
Carbon, - - Texas.
L. Rust,
AND
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office in Court House with the
County Judge.
EASTLAND, - - TEXAS
wish Mr. Dingier a very pleas-
ant trip.
Notice.
We will open our cold drink
stand on Sunday from 8 to 10 a.
m. and 2 to 6 p. m.
Allen & Thurman.
T. C. Schedule.
The new schedule for the Tex-
as Central, Carbon station, is as
follows:
No. 1. west bound, 3:40 p. m.
No. 2, east bound, 1:51 p. m.
No. 3, west bound, 3:35 a. m.
No. 4, east bound, 1:07 a. m.
Lon Palmer and wife visited
his parents B. F. Palmer and
wife here Saturday and Sunday.
Tanner & Curtis
MANGUM
TEXAS
Have just received a large shipment of Star Brand
Shoes, Tfie Best Shoe Made.
“STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER”
We can fit you in any Style, Color and Size at a
reasonable low price.
We still have some of the Ditman Shoes that we will
sell at cost for cash.
We also have a new lot of Calicoes, Ginghams, white
Linen and Dress goods. We have Chops, Bran, Mil-
let seed an<| at fresh line of Groceries.
Our Prices Are Right
Call and see us we will wait on you
DAT OR NIGHT
TANNER & CURTIS
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The Carbon News (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1909, newspaper, July 22, 1909; Carbon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521766/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.