The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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Sixty Years the Standfrd
Mode from Cream of Tartar
I Want \mx to Road Thin:
1 have bought the old reliable
Boot & ShoiiShop from Georg* On-
| slow and anamopared to make boots
and shoes tolpmr. 1 use the bejt
| material the mupets' afford and the
best work in Coffman county,
JVill make bwi from $14 up. I.
lioV to keep tne trade formerly en-
joy® by Mr. Onslow, as he has
pronned to retnain with me for tho
next m months I will also dogenergl
jot ait\l shoe repairing, hand
.orkhno cheap much rip worf om
slop |
.make a specialty of ladies' '.vik.
til Work nicely and JLeatly ^>n«.
YouAshoes repaired wni\ *nr >vuit.
Can Iralfsole your siloes fifteen
minutes. If my work pleusWyou, toll
others; if not, tell me. *
Yours to I’lease.
42-45 ' L. I). GfST.
TV(
COLEMAN. TEXAS.
Fill DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915.
pr "+%*
Jessie Virginia
Stribbling.
Jessie Virginia, baby daughter
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stribbling, depart-
d»:
C
• Or. Chapin is in hil
Thursday, Friday and
Monday.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
\S
)
ed their home in Dallas Sunday mom
ing to enter the pearly gates She
was buried from the home of D. W.
Watson in Coleman Monday after-
noon.
She was sick only a few days and
no trace of pain was in the beautiful
lace, which looked like a tired baby
just asleep. Only the sobs of sorrow
mg parents and relatives, a profus-
ion of flowers and a tiny white cask-
et bore , evidence that death had
touched her baby form. Almost two
years old she had woven loving ten-
drils around the hearts of tho-<e in the
home, which torn, leaves bleeding
SrsirsSt^tir’s sSfcar wori<n.mi
God wanted her among the
Rev. F. S. Henderson, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, is this
week attending Synod in session at
Sherman. During the absence of the
pastor, which will < xterul over Sunday,
Rev. William James will occupy the
pulpit at jthe Presbyterian church.
I anMow 1
ill teaJweit]
:rumen|s fa. i
Cash for (
I am (raying 26c pc
terfat. Bring it to n
Walker.
tarn. Jr
poumPfor I
stony M
y
but-
L.
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Farris, osteopathic phy-
BrownwoooJ has rented
located in Coleman and
will tea#V. either wind or string in-
struments to, residents. Day or night
j calls made. Instruction in violin a
' specialty. I). W. Laner, Pillow's rest
dence, 'phone 153. VV v t 42- i'!
every
3av, and
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Will Ledford was selling gloves to I
the Coleman trade Monday of the,
week.
Wholesale and re
cow feed, grain, hayi
seed oats, coal, etc,
& Mercintib Co
f. Vaiwr, Pilli
or, (umSporot
Mr. and Mrs. F. Beck are expected
home before the end of the present
week from Battle Creek, Michiga
F,d Anderson and I^ank Wilhelm
drove in from Voss Tuesday for the
transaction of business.
R. L. Connor, (udRpcrou*-. stock-
fanner of Hardin community, and who
hag a splendid home on the nbrth
bank of the placid Colorado, paid The
Democrat-Voice a pleasant and re-
munerative visit Monday. Mr. Con-
nor says his country is in x fine shape
Wholesale and retail
cow feed, grain, hay, feoj
seed oats, coal, etc.
A Mercantile Co.
“Butch" Galloway of Talpa was
! talking cow and sheep trade in Cole-
! man Monday and Tuesday.
Call and
Everything for
thing in tires. Price:
Fr glard, Coleman
Joe Spigel has returned from Tem
pie and is meeting his friends at the Miss Bernice Cutter, staU agent in
Hub. Joe says he is glad to be in i charge of the home economics and
Co|
We have just
fresh molasses, Mini
great milk profit
ucd on the marl
& Mercantile Cor
car of
feed. A
ape.xt cow
man Grain
42
Coleman again.
Mares, Young mulesjand
sale; broke and uhbrt
time with good securi
M. Jones, Gouldbusk,
No. 2.
demonstration work, was a . Coleman
j visitor from Saturday to Monday. ■ m#n
She returned to Dallas by Monday -
afternoon’s Santa Fe.
Mrs. J. C. Heaton, after a week’s
visit with her mother, Mrs. Julia
Polk, will leave today to join Mr.
Heaton in Chicago, their future home.
Mr. Heaton is in the employ of the
Myers Drug Co. as, traveling sales-
Dr. R. L.
sician of Brownwi
rooms next to Dr. W. A .Griffis and
will be in Coleman two days of the
week hereafter. Dr. Farris has been
practicing in Brownwood for the last
nine years.
Seed Oats F
f Tennessee red
Johnson grass;
These oats are r<
pounds to bushel,
the best.” 60c per bi
by L.W. Mead,
Mrs. C. M. Ballengpr and little sons
left Coleman this morning for Hen-
derson, where they will spend two
weeks with Dr. Ballcnger’s sister,
mother anj grandmother. From Hen-
derson they will <*» to Corpus Chris-
ti for the winter.
Mrs. E. R. Crockett left Sunday
for Brady, where she will visit tic
daughter, Miss Mamie Crockett.
Avoid chilly rooms in the morning
by using Cole’s Hot Blast Heater*.
They prevent colds and sickness.
Seed Wheat For
Two,car loads of re<
wheat for sale. See J.
east of court house. Cok
Mrs. A. M. Lee went
wood Monday for a few
with Mrs John G. Lee.
to Brown-
days’ visit
Mrs. J.
iting her
man.
Red Hu-
ll' v<u want t!
ret' the best ?ee
Mercantile Co.
Just unloaded
ses mixed cow feed,
ducer. Cheapest
market. Coleman
tib (V
olas-
pro-
the
Mcrcan-
Oatis.
st jbtjjl, See us mid
Coleman Grain & ^i-v
• '*•’ I Monday
Miss Sallie Hollingsworth, Worthy
1 Matron, of the Eastern Star Lodge,
j left Sunday for Fort Worth to attend
! the Grand Chapter held in that city.
The ‘Royal’ Writes it and wants it
ROYAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Limited
In fact, As resident
Open Yards
Gin Yard*
Railroad Platforms
and Plantations
Banks
easts
uses
?ent of
prepared
g Fire Company
re Cotton in flakes
, , , , “"51^ wherever Locate® whether your interest be
wanted her aa another cord to ^ind , T , , ,
them in Heaven. A Fltll^fD. owner, warehousenpn, merchant or banker.
'ours to command
Agent"1 Geo. G. Murray
Coloi
CLASSIFIED “WANT” ADS
One Cent n Word
Minimum 25 Centi
If you have anything you wish to sell or trade, Telephone No. 23
fOR SALE
FOR SALE- Good
mule.5, four miles
Valley, C. B. Black.
puir
wi st
of work
of Silver
42-45p
| WANTED - To buy second hand
I Double Pise Plow, must be cheap and
in good
Tc-v-ts.
repair.-
SEED OATS FOR SALE-lled, rust-
proof, Arthur oats; price 45c, at
granary. N. A. Jameson, Coleman,
Route 3. 40-43p
WANTED fO
room house! w<
electric lights,
payment on v
Box No. l'2®
Co7.r.rt,
ADE—A
rated,
r. etc. •
black lj
email.
MULES FOR SALE- A sp:
young match mules for a
bargain. Inquire at offic
man Machine Shops and Ga
LOST OR FOUND
FOR SALE—Fine young Poland Chi-
na male pig for you. This bargaii
will be sold in next few days. G.
Sewell, Coleman, Route 1, 'phon No.
6603 Rural. > 42p
Mr. tester Bomar of Brownwood,
accompanied by Mr. K. Kitagawa of
M. Bailey qf Austin is vis-jtbc Crawford, Gosho Cotton Co., Aus
Dr R Bailey, of Cole-!.101’
William James will leave
for Fort Smith, Akansas, in
which, field he expects to take up pas-
toral work. His family will remain
in Coleman for a time jet.
on,
ed in fn
Wednest
selling.
Mrs. W. W. Darrall motor-
i the> Panther Creek ,/irtn j
iy to do ,■ S,
HOGS FO
land Chim
best the
there is in’
sows, 'bred
Reasonable
served J.
Announcement,
inform the public that I!
leman'inl
was investigating the Coleman
market Wednesday. From Coleman
they went to Abilene by auto. Mr.
Kitagawa is a Japanese and interested
Mrs, Joseph Waterman of Douglas,
Arizona, who has been visiting at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert
L. Belcher, of Coleman, since August
office, j mill,
■efiee in
regu-
sv and
lultation
Without |
( all and
Everything for
thing in tires. Pri
England, Coleman.
Mias M
was the
of Judge
{.harp re
m. train
an office in
ver the Hub
to Dr. T!r
ssice of
counts and v
to Cowman
f each week,
minationl at
’Phone *>3.
1* R. L. FARRIS,
teopathic Physf-ian, Bfownwqod t
arrd Coleman,|Texas s wait!'°Ur
Miss Minnie Pitlnar -rx-i.y^anday i
Brownwood with^friends. f (j, ( (
Coleman 0ofctv ¥cfomr ftfS.";
\\i )\ madf «cor|EH*tl\| made, of j*ain*
in a cotton mill located in Japan ! «th.. left Sunday oh "the Californian ’
Much of tiro cotton bought by thi.- j L<,s Angeles, where she and her
Goods firm is shipped direct to the Jap*: I husband will spend the winter. She
! yriil be joined.
husband
Just unloaded a car,
ses mixed cow feed,
ducer.,, Cheapest eo
market. Coleman Grain’
Paint Now.
propertyoteeds
i ifolas
sill pro-
oj the
ercau-
d, home-grown SrooilT^-n. Light
heavy. Patronizl Fome^Industry.
W. Ward, with Averity A-Prs’ ex
e, Glen Cove, [TexaO 3F-48
Seed Barb
We offer barley for
clean of smut, at 75c p
bin, two miles north of
40-43p.
(e*r pus
of Color
ROBEY
nirpoi
e I at
karts of a
k; the work
iob;
the
more
t wo-
t» o many jobs put off.
Men are waiting ft1
do not know it; the
waiting for $20 or $55.
Why do pot men use
hint is about
three-fifths.
down in a hurry:
$3; they
they are
J. P. Dodsoh
ells it.
heads ?
1EVOE.
Lumber Co.,'Coleman,
Two Children Had Croup.
The two ehildjpTqf J- wJfNix,
merchant, ClexVand, \ia., hay croup
last winter. /)ne wa\ a bo# of six.
the other a gi/l of eigl
Nix writes: alloth go:
they could iwrdlv bren
not talk. I >iV them
and Tar anf nothing
henih
ilie in ejPrv
tirelv curtxl|
icine should
gives imme'l
coughs and -
throat .and
vcys. Mr.
I soyhoked up
[liyand could
gey's Honey
n and it en-
reliable med-
home for it
; Garrett'^ Drug Store.
fef from colds,
•als fnw inflamed
loosens phlegm, Tom
FOR SALE—Mv resld
< >ak Street, onc-halj
high school building,
less than cost and cn|
tory terms. Homer
ton, Texas.
FOR SALE—Limited |uno
nine Red Rust-Proof Seed
of Johnson grass and wee
bushel sacked. Call ut
Beck’s Coleman.
LOST—On Glen Cove roud /ctween
Charles Pitts place and higjf school
building, Coleman Citylw Mfetermans
Fountain Pen. Leave at (\fcmah Na-
tional Bank and receive reward. Ms
lei Pitts, 11
FOUND—Two
may secure by
25c for this ad.
'phone 21 or 110,
ST—Ladies’ black coat, idffsh col-
Article was left at McDonald-
Jackson’s store on last day of fair.
The person who picked it up by mis
take will-please return to Democrat-
Voice office or to F. P. Stevens. 42p
It. M. HALL SELLS RESIDENCE
PROPERTY ON PECOS STREET
FOR SALE—180 acres; rifcht al the
Waldrip bridge; one hlndrmnacres in
cultivation, fair impnwemwtl plen-
ty of water and prims; oJ eas:^
terms. See Jess Pear®,-
FOR SALE OR TRADJi
stock farm in Runnels
acres' in farm, two sets
merits. If you want a
farm see me. Jess Pearl?
R. M. Hall this week sold to F. A.
Drake, residence property on South
Pecos street for a consideiation of
$900. -
The lc t embraces 83’Ax 125 feet and
has a fo|ir residence on it.
SALE—Pure Selded Ribbon
Syrup for sale by John Smith
FOR
Cane
at the'Mill, six miles east of Cole-
man and five miles north of Santa
Anna, price 50c per gallon at the mill.
Buy your syrup made in Coleman
county.
42-43p
FOR SALE—Ten to one . thousand
bushels good corn, fourteen mile:-;
east of Coleman, 50c per bushel at
barn or 60c delivered at Coleman.
Come to Josh Taylor’s old place, or
'phone Madge. T. M. Coleman, tiros-
vi nor. 42-43o
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BROS
Chariton and Mr- Willi
came down the latter part of |
week from Ixirame for a brief |
with relative* and attend j
FtlrfV
UNDERGARMENTS-
STYLISH AND
COMFORTABLE
lemart Cot
jntv
Seed
Listen People
Wheal Y
car loads of
fyr (tale. See J
f court house, Coir
.Don’t make any arrangements
for -four winter cook wood un-
til you have tried the
. A. H Viet*
it * of M
_ . ee d j
L\gt/)thor, i
an. 40-43 I
Simplex Gas or
Oil Burner
It will heat any
kindling, n<> u -*■
bread in three#iin:
or write your firde
L. E. BEL
Fisk, Texas
of Silver Valley
II J. (i’Hair for
st week. Mr*. Viet* left
thi* week to spend the
laughter, ME*. .Grace
dona. *
pound. I make
Bring it to
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The sherifr* force raided a house
'over in the flat" Sunday night and
aught eight negroe*, who probably
Hough! they were having a quiet
fame of "draw,” They were fined for
aid playing. And then some of the
ore* rounded in a white man , who
•as alleged to be drank.
oouce Wanted:
b H«rk*t Prhf for Fresh
r|. Fruits. Cannes, Bananas,
Chickens,
r Sale
■ ngmm
Coleman National ^nk Building
«»
I FOR SALE
kinds of real
wont to trad-
(o send me
property, alf I
want for what
Pearce, Colerr
OR EXCHANji
SEED OATS FO
red, rust-proof
by the Santa,
last year, fo:
50c per htish'
of Johnson grass
O. H. Kelley, Co!
Route, or 'phone
Resolutions
Whereas, it has
infinite wisdom to c
the lielovfc mother
Pat \Varr%uyand w
f Respect.
flmr tend
to the
d God in his
m our midst
r classmate,
Is our hearts
t sympathies
ily. Be' it
are sad an
are e\ten
re sol vi
Firsi fhatVnir Sunday sehj
extendi/ thesorrowin,
sincfrelf sympathy;
Second, That a copy
lutions be sent to the fa
copy bp sent to The Deir
for publication,
Frances Thomson. Edward Crockett
Gail Agnew, Committee.
Wormy children are unhappy, puny
and sickly.. They can't be otherwise
•while worths cajM^ay their strength
and vitalitvjrfewlloaes of WHITE’S
CREAM JKRM1/UGE performs a
mai'velouj^qan^/imation. Ck^brful-
nc s. str«gnT^nd the roa^doom ofi
health sfeedily retua^rt'lce 25c pe|
bottle,' \b!_b^gg#vwi's Drug Stor»j
Coleman.
[exas Fever.
After seva
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE—1 have a
Jersey bull for service,
vrs’ VVsgon Yard. M. i
nan.
HOUSE FOB SALE
sell on easy
S< <• Leeper-
34.
erms
urd Lu
FOR RENT -Two
j well ventilaptd, -Will reiij
' arately or together. F
Delaney, 219 West Liv
((lemi.n
and hard
for Tex:
ventive
he tii'iA s
seAD
uck, ve
I’esidence 'phones. , Dr. Cl S
63, J. M. Tuck 388. ColenAn.
years of expimience
.have found a rAnedy
espftLjJly as a\
cunymWt cusiT il\
•'orkurllitT j/fo-miij
Fishfii ol/r .1. 5jj
Ice iPhone,,
FOher.
21tf
fhbred
Ut tkffoVrm-
iValkcr, tSIe-
11-43
-Will
lying r«it.
fro., ’phon-
40lf
F -Two fTtfv front
ttfed. -Will roil eitl^r sj
together. jJ'
19 West Livl^u/fel#et
// ^42tl
VUE INVITE Tl
THEIR UNDO
OUR UNDERl
DAINTY: IT|
OUR GARME]
STRONGLY
VUE DEPEND
WHO ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT
(MENTS TO COME. SEE OURS.
!R FOR WOMEN AND MISSES IS
BE A DELIGHT TO WEAR IT.
rS FOR MEN AND CHILDREN ARE
IDE-BUTTONS SEWED ON TIGHT.
UPON DOING A BIG VOtiJMEZw
_____________U_
TARM AND RANCH LOyS^-Don’i
overlook the f<‘ '
money on
terms. Just
send you
out Quick servicj
man.
BUSINESS FOR OUR SUCCESS. T<
VOLUME WE MAKE LITTLE PRICf
THING WE SELL. COME. INVESTIGI
>OiTHuB(G
,orF
The GRAY-HlCKSfO
POSTED—Ths public u
take notice
or controlled
Coleman ai
posted aci
passing Is
ing and
ly forbidden.-—
requested
ranted
COLEMANv TEXA1
WANTED Thn
ble rooms, furni
keeping. Miss H
man.
A New Stock of Staple
fipwei
T
will A- rweived tliislweek by
the James I’reduc^To. We In
vite nlw friendlNirwcll os our
old cukomers to look over the
line wlapn it arrives. The qual-
ity andlpilce* will insure your
doing basine** with us. We
handle “Security” flour; alw
meal and bran of exceljgnt
grade. Remember that
tire stock is clean and
Exchange your prod«t* for
our groceries, ye buy i.i big
tot* and sell witresmaii profit’.
E. A. Jesses
Wholesale uti Retail
.comforta-
t house
176, Cole-
42tf
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