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W.O. DIHBILl., Pn«*W»nl,
R. IC.OVBBALL.te-Prw’t,
J. B. COIJCJU*. Usshter.
I., k. roUJMMn'MMak'r.
FIRS'! NAUtOXAL BANK
, ' COLEMAN, TKXAN.
Capital Stock, - -
Sayptaf tad, UaliTldei fronts,
I1IBECTOKH.
B. COLEMAN, L. E. C01.L1 NS, W. C. 1)1 PHKL!,,
J.P. MORRIS, C. M. ALEXANDER, R. H. OVERALL.
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•70,000,
10,000.
60LEIMP WISE
J fc M'OOED, rre«ldent, W. K. CAMERON, c«hl«r,
11 8. BOW**, viM-mt't, n II. AIJfXAROKR,An'tOMli'r,
if
Coleman National Bank.
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VoL. XI.—No. 23.
COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1892.
$1.50
T
a Year?
Capital Stock,
Surplu tad
•SO,000.
3,000.
W.N.CAMER
JL 8.1
i Tided rrcjltt,
iiiiWo ksT
J. M. LANCASTER, J, E. MCCORD,
R. H. ALEXANDER, J. H. TUCKER,
W.T, LAUGHLIN.
Congress 1b in session.
.A.
Jay Gould, the railroad mag-
nate, died last Friday.
An iron bridge now spans
the Colorado river at Llano.
it Internal revenue receipts dur-
ing the last year amounted to
1153,800,000._
And now we are told that
there are seven comets visible
through the telescope. Some
of them are old timers and
others are new comers.
“text Book BUls.”
The following is an editorial
from the last issue of the Texas
School Journal, published by
Prof. J. E. Rogers, an experien-
ced and able educator:
The time will soon come
when the legislature will again
convene. As before, we antici-
pate that there wilj be present-
ed to that honorable body a
variety of “text book bills,”
each one claiming thrirfe.it ia the
panacea for all the ills that
afflict the patrobq of the Schools.
The highest vote for demo-
cratic presidential elector in
this state was 239,148; highest
for republican, 77,475; third
party, 99,688; lily white, 3949;
prohibition, 2165. Total vote
cast, 422,446; which gives
“'Cleveland a plurality of 101,-
673. * __
Some 240,000 people in Tex-
as, emphatically said at the
election, that they had quite
enough of Hoggism, yet a “mi-
nority” compels them to submit
, this nauseating dose for
10 • ar two years .—Iconoclast.
Yes, a
ud they repudiated
Clark bymo.-'tJj»'»,ff°t00ne;
so we are all liapj^ *
* VtlMtli ti
The rain making expen.
at 8an Antonio proved a com
plete failure. ' A thorough test
was made, but the clouds re-
fused to give down. We will
likely have a rest now on this
*fake and hereafter rain will fall
as of old on the just and the un-
just, as the All Wise Ruler of
The Journal, in advance, will
suggest to the authors of these
bills that they go to work and
investigate the question in its
application in states where it
has been tried, and compaie
those states or sections with
the great state of Texas.
In the first place, the popula-
tion of Texas is cosmopolitan
1893.
Although there is a law pro-
Harper’s Magazine,
The Silver Conference.
International bimetallism ii what the
•liver advocatea are aiming at at Brus-
sels, the more moderate of them, that is.
The London Times eay« of the confer-
ence; “The duty of the Brittah delegates
is to listen and learn and oontrtbnte what cares to give, ana as a result
they can to the collective wisdom among , the difference between what it
many.” That is about what delegates, COgts to borrow money and
law to prevent as much did-'
count being allowed as a seller
cares to give, and as ,a result
BSMEZrMS
money
has authority to commit any conntry to
any given measure, but all moat council • “ - • , , “
together and recommend what is best. * PW «SnL for Cash 18 l itre,
In the uso of silver as money the in- jjMSrllllpS, DUt 2 1-2 18 ulloWfcd
teresta of America and India lie to- frequently in lied of net at end
gether, the silver men say. England of thirty days. Ill other words,
is therefore somewhat in the position the retailer who lias a little
of the between the devil and the jviltly money call often invest
deep sear -Millions of-her "objected*- at fBeTate of 30 per CgfiTISSf
mand siiver legal tender, white on in his own busies,
the other hand the nations of Enrope ., ,. , . . ,
one after another are pronouncing In fa- without the slightest risk,
vor of the single gold standard, and Small capitalists in business
England herself, as a creditor nation, are getting into the habit of
inclines that way. Our own delegates borrowing to pay accounts be-
ta the conference represent all shades of fore they are due, SO as to make
the silver question in this country. Ex- the difference between interest
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ILLUS’fKATED.
J r. Lsdbittu, , J. o. Woodward.
LEDBETTER A WOODWARD,
Attorneys - at - Law,
COLEMAN, - - - TEXAS,
kin*, Richard Harding Davia, Marga
fMnnd, Brainier Matthew*, and rnaoy otlie
The illustrated descriptive papers wi
The illustrated descriptive papers will «:
W‘i' articles by Julian Ralph on new South,
and Western subjects; by Iheodore Child
India; by Poultney Bigelow on Russ
Germany, by Richard Harding Davison
don Heasor —*—* - *
issia^i
on
ii‘l
P. Webb.
RANDOLPH & WEBB,
Attorneys - at - Law,
• -T '
.----------ding Davison a Lon-
- on, by Colonel !'. A. Dodge on East-
era Bide g, ets. Edwin A. Abbey's illustra-
tipnn of sbakear ~ ‘ ” .....
COjLKMAN, : TEXAS,
Office over Coleman National bank.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
Per Year,
H Alt FIB'S MAGAZINE - 84 00
MA ttPEB’S WEEKLY - 4 (),>
II Aitl’EK’.S BAZAR . 4 00
HAKPKIts YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00
‘Pr Jx WHITE,
Attorney at Law.
Coleman, Texas. '
Office, Room 10 on second floor of courthouse.
Prompt attention to all business entrusted
Dibrell Brothers
E
Stoves,
HANDLE
Plows,
non if a bimetallist.
-—* h— ------------—— tne umurence uciwccu lnicrcsi
Comptroller of the Treasury H. W. Can- aml (discount, and although this | u.b^bm ‘h* U,“t*d
species of financing is probably \.9lmn„r b wU6 th6
as old as the lulls, the eharp
nearly every «.UUU .uw ver ffian; congressman MCLTesry, or CompetltlCm of rerent years
sun, of every political faith, of Kentucky, goes in for silver, but not matte it IllUCli more general ana , Magazine for three years back. In neat cloth
every reliirious proclivity; such quite to the extent of Senator Jones; Di- almost essential. The man who ; recpiptVVi oo per volume* CioTh^cascBfor
• • w-"' A t^l (.an borrow $1000 and use the bl"din W«*tseach-byWil, postpaid t
.... ... Rpmittanceii should be made hv nnatnflii-i.
1 uosmopolliail Nevgd,, ta for (ree a«ver coinage; 8en-
■Ipade Tip of elements from ator Allison, of lows, is a moderate sil-
ver man; Congressman McCreary, of
nearly every nation under the
nvciy ioji^iuuo j^iviviivty,
being the ‘condition of affairs,
it is practically impossible that
one series of text books on
United States history, or one
series of readers would satisfy
all sections.
Besides, let Texas profit by
the experiment of her sister
states. Let her avoid tjie mis-
fortunes that have attended the
folly of other states in adopting
either state uniformity or state
publication of text books.
Texas, as a state, is destined
I * -----
^s, to become the empire
lT.f ‘»i“ ™u-
the elements wills it.
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The London Times says that
2,
the present rise in cotton is
without precedent, except dur-
ing the American civil war, and
that the movement is wholly
speculative. The Times also
' sava that the estimate of the
American chip of 0,500,000
bales, is probably greatly un-
V '1,;rrat,"‘- -...... _
is quite probable fhut similar
,u. turn Will be taken by various
boda*$® throughout the cQuutry,
,,g v,‘u^lic sentiment is undoubt-
edly optM’^d to the I>reaen^
loose and dangemuH system of
admitting immigrants.
The third party counties are
BW
Blatteo, Bandera, Boiden, Uald-
weli, Chambers, Coke Loman-
elie, Delta, Eastland, Eratn,
Fisher, Foard, Hamilton, Hou»-
flfen, Jacli, Jones, Karnes, Kerr,
r.vmpasas. Lltiuo, Madison, Me-
dina,. Mills, Nacogdoihes Na-
Varro Palo l’into, Polk, Rains,
Sabine 8a« Augustine, San
Saba! SoiVerviile, Titus, Trinity,
Walker and Wilson.
»m the magnificence of. her
laws, the best school sj.ie,n>
best of everything.
The law as it now stands on
our statute books wisely leaves
the selection of text books in
the hands of the local board,
thus keeping the right of choice
amongst the people, the trUfi
source of all power, under our
form of government.
Let the legislature enact a
law establishing either uni-
formity of text books or State
publication, and the “hue and
cry” that was set up at the pas-
of the alien land law by
Tlie Immigration committee
of the senate, in session in New
York, paused a resolution ask- ^ ______________
ing congress to reatrict jmmi- art)U8ed?among the people,
gration after Mareu 1,18!»d. it Think of a rast series of
tZ Unit aimilar . , « * _ j ..e
legislature were but a gentle
zephyr compared to the storm
of indignation that will be
A Galveston dispatch reads;
The sensation of the honr is the
robbery of the money packag-
es expressed from New A ink,
and containing 135,000. >The
•, first package contained 110,000
and was consigned by Kountze
‘<ros.. bankers of New \ ork, to
the 'sland City savings bank.
THa* fact became puillic this
£!*",?“ that the banking
.house of IiaU. HaU'bjngs A Gj
had received <*tm the Wells-
Fargo express co uipany y«st« i
dav morning a
signed to them by tlie ^ nnl
City bunk of New \ork con-
taining laS.OOO, This was re-
ceipted for by the teller of tile
bank and deposited in the
vault, supposed to be 0.'K.
It was not opened until after
4 p. in., and not until they
heard of the robbery of the Is-
land City bank’s package.
Then the pfcious package
TwaHbnmghrfeidll umtoiiencd
by the teller in the-pivseiiee
rtf the cashier, when 1" arid
"liold. it coiitaiucil not national
cnt-ivni v. )mt M»4t» of manilla
paper, cut- in the size of bank
qotes, ncntly placed inside ot
the .origina' wrapper 1 he
text books for a period of live
yOhrs, and at the end of that
time we would be at leat four
years behind the march of pro-
gress and improvement.
To prove this, let any mango
to a public or even a private
library; let him take down a
text book on science, or lan-
guage, or geography. He first
examines itfi date, and if it is
two or three years o)d, he calls
Tl a “last year’s bird's nest.”
Texaa dtwittilds the constant
Clicking of the type in order
that her vast army of school
children be furnished with the
very last syllable of recorded
advancement in literature, art
and science, >
To adopt now or at any fu
turG time, either state uniformi-
ty or state adoption, would clog
the wheels of progress in edu-
cation and handicap our teach-
ers.
Let the.trustees continue to
represent the people in those
matters, and in the next decade
Texas will be the peer of any
state in the union, or any nation
on the face of the earth, in the
great Wfk of education^.
"w1-. o. KijaiAX),
Attorney - at - Law,
Coleman, Texas,
Office over the store of Little & Co,
Wagons,
Groceries,
-AND-
J
HARDWARE.
rector of the Mint Edward O. Leach
thinks we are coining too mnch stiver at
money for discounting, has to
present, white President Andrews, of pay l,ut $7(j a year for the use
Brown university, is perhaps the nearest of thy nioney> while his whole
------ should be piadt* by postoffle.
money order or draft, to avoid chance of ions
.St
wit)
'Remittances shou
order
to A “goldbug” of any of them.
'this advertisement
A UrothiTs
:U8 New York.
<■-—-■? - -- ~77.. . sale houses will pay hint be-
JSSXSSvSZtSSJi tween *200 and U for the
ii. m BBQWM,
Attorney - at - Law,
Office Over First National Bank.
COLEMAN, TAX At.
DIBE ELi BROS-
Coleman, Texas.
J
ly be based upon the scheme elaborated prepayment it enables him to
by the late Profeaaor Soetbeer, of Got- make. There is * great deal to
tlngen university, Germany. Unfortn- be made in this way, and an
nately Dr. Soetbeer died just too soon to enormous loaning business is
take part In thia Important conference. up ont 0f it.
Dr. Soetbeer advocated changing the
present ratio of ailver to gold from the STRONG WITNESSES-
15J4 to 1 in France and the 16 to 1 in Among he thousands of testimonials
the United States to a ratio of 80 to of cures l>v nr. Miles' New Heart cure,
1 the world over. He would have all Is that of Nathan Allisons a wellknown
—-*• *• —
and recoin their ailver currency to cor- p#jn |n ],.(t ahmilder. smothering
raspond with it spells, etc.; one bottle of nr. MIlea’Ne.w
Then he nropoeed to Bx some definite Heart Cure and' one box of Nerve and
weight of fine gold as the world’s mon- Liver Pills ci.M him. Fe.eWaquet,
1893.
Harper’s Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
G. B. BEAUMONT,
PHYSICIAN AND SUR6E0N,
'COLEMAN, TEXAS.
Office la the Voice building, front room up
stairs; residence near the Muthodist church.
etary nnit. He would further have all
♦he gold coins smaller than twenty franc
or f0u5 dolIar pieces retired within ten
vears All money of a value be-
low the aanie dollar. In
our money—was to be retired- too, and
the place taken by silver oK silver cer-
tificates. Bat to prevent the abejjmala-
tlon of great quantities df^per afot^y
and the accompanying acoumulat
of silver coins, such as the United
JjIVCX I IIW V...VVS a..w.. .........V|
Salem, N. J., is another witness, who
for twenty years suffered with heart dis-
ease, and "pronounced Incur.fble hy phy-
sicians, death stared him In the fac e,
could not lie tlowu for fear of amother-
mg to death Immediately after lining
the New Cure he felt better and could
lie down and sleep ail night and la now
a well man. The New cure is8<dd, uLo
free book, hy Oolllnu. 2
Harper'* Weekly is acknowi«dg«*d an stand
ing fl rat among illustrated weekly periodicals
in America It occupies a place between that
of tiie hurried daily paper and that of the lees
timely monthly magazine It included both
literature and news, and presents with equal
foro and felicity the real events of currer
history and the imaginative themes of fiction.
on account of its very complete series of illus-
trations of the vv or)d’s Fair, it will be not only
the best guide to the great Exposition, but slso
its beet souvenir. Every public event of gen-
eral Interest will be fully illustrated in its
pages. Its contributions being from.the best
writers an<l artists in this country. It will non
tioue to excel In literature, news and illustra-
tions, all other publications of its class.
J. O. LOWRIE, M. D.,
Coleman. Texas.
' AM l
J. E. STEVENS & SON,
DEALERS IJV
TT AM now prepared to treat any and all* dis-
X eases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
£l*Dffice over First National Bank.
At a recent conference l»e-
een J. Reymershoffer, the
exet - __
11 other pa
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
Per Year,
HAWEK’.h MAGAZINE - ,$4 00
ildUt’KIi’S WEEKLY - 4 00
IIAUI’MI’S HAZAK - - 4 00
HAIteglVS VuU.NC PEOPLE 2 00
IV.taat* free to .11 rnbwirib;?, tn the United
Staten, Csnsds and Moxioo.
J. R. SOLOMON,
ID E ISTT 1ST,
Office in Central Block*
Coleman, Texas,
Shelf and Heary Hardware,
Stoves, Tinware., Coal, Blacksmith Supplies,
AMMUNITION, GUNS AND PISTOLS.
IFireid Stttder,
JEWELER.
Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Fine Jewelry, Silverware,
Tlatedware, etc.
Statea has in lte 4reaa*ry vaults at ^SflSPSton mill man, and tile
Washington, Dr. Boetbeer wonld only presiaSet of the Santa re sys-
permit the issue of silver certificates in tem amlW Chicago firm who
| The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the CS
first Number for January ot each year. When fVP
no time ia mentioned, subscription* will begin _
with the Nurnbet current at the time of receipt
of order. *
|3gr“Fiiie watch work a
specialty^
denominations not less than half the managc8
value of the lowest gold coin, which in pe Hn1
°^°W wonld to two ddlar^ were mad# f
-----
TRthin ten year* of ellbank notes at
elevators on the
arrangements
shipping large °”
jiort of Galveston.
JP_ T. ZEjDTOS,
t*roPrietor Holstein Dairy and
lent" uwom, iu uroi vmwi O'muuf.
>y nisil, pontage paid, or by ex
txpruae. (proYided the freight doi
)n>4iollar per aoiuDVR), for $7 iw
r*i uni.
does not
per vwlame.
exceed
dun
present In Use and the issuance of new Port ot GuHeston. Til Chlca
paper currency based on the new rario go capitalists examined the 18*
of gold and silver.* The netione were to oilities of Galveston for hand-
agree on a uniform mode of assaying. ]ing large quantifies of gl'ain,'
Gold sertifleatea ware propoeed, and a„(J, were satisfied
gold and silver certificates were to be is- ,— -
sued by “the jprincipal banks or central Amorloan Oholora*
mints.” Every government was to Ob- Krou, „1(, „ni,y Hevei||e. Whatcom,
ligate itself to receive its own silver (-. Burnett, the democrat-
coins in payment of all sums. But the {0 candidate Tor sheriff, was takffn vio-
iegal tender feature, so far as private lently ijl ut ( lenrbrook. lie had all
business is concerned, is different and the *ymictns of Asiatic cholera, and
merits attention. Bauks and private in- for an hour ur two \t was feared he
dividusls were to accept silver in pay- \\hJ!Z\ixWh V.die,°el!!"eta
ment of debts to the amount of three ,| ilfarrhoea reniedv. whlrli revived
times the value of the lowest gold coin. M|„ , physTeian arrived ” That
Under this rule silver in this country is precisely wiiat the manulartiirers
atstch.
t of one do!_
Omittances rffTHrf _
mojievonie^ or draft, toavoW
Fruiy trees, vines, berry
Jso novelties Ijp fiowwes, vK>tpiimtB Ac.
Ncwspapfirs are not to copy this advartl**-
menj without the express order of Harper ft
Brottiert Address;
HARPER A BROTHERS, New York.
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would be receivable for debts to the of th»i medirinewcimimei.d forenfik
fc*"” SWT Sv,.- I,...... r, I,™,.:. HO.......
notes of crtnUt payable in silver only,■jjrtr—I'mmtry’ next-imtttmef
and no country was to withdraw from nrensratlou will bo in great "de
and no counuy was 10 wimuraw uw preparation will be in great -denia d
this bimetallic union unde* a year's no- because il can always lie dt pi-mled
tice.
upon For sale by Druggists.
It is a pity that Dr, Adolph Soetbeer lfi8re is a famine in South Dakota,
did not live to greet the international and the state ia oalling on all her neigh-
silver, conference at Brussels and give it bors for aid. It is a famine of cars to
the light of hiegreat thought. Dr. Soet- carry her wheat crop to market.
beer was seventy-eight years old and a -qr---*—
professor at the university of Gottingen. Take notice. The highest authorities
.. . ■ Li.___i. *_it___U— AU.
prUIWwUl gall IlUO UUSIfc.H.VJ V* SWHV —------o----
He was the highest authority in the in the English speaking American Cath
world in matters pertaining to the coin- olio church passed no resolutions cott-
age of money. With the conscientious, demning American publio schools.
painstaking quality of thoGerman mind, --—-—
he investigated everything pertaining to Joe the Turk, of the Salvation Army,
money and fiaawce, beginning tWIBWie will in time become a star evangelist ot
money »uu uniwur, wubuiu»*b , nw u* wvv~----—
amount of gold and silver dug from the an able editor if ho keeps on saying
world's mines year by year, as far back things like this, "It takes a man of
as any record goes. Coinage and bank- backbone to serve the Lord, but any
ing laws also came 'under his careful fool can serve the devil."
study. One ot his moat Important works
is the history of tub production of the
The curious election result will be
When the people four y^s
itgo took the management of
tbeirblKsTness ftom the- demo-
cratic party and transferred it
to the republican party, the
democratic party turned over
to }ts successor 1100,000,000 iu
jnohey, every cent of which the
republican party has sqander-
ed; and now that the democratic
party is again to take the inan-
airoraent of the people’s busi-
° • . ...i .4* A inn nnn f inn in
is the history or tm promotion or tne Tne carious election rt-soit w»a wnw/, wm
precious metals since the disoovery of shown in' Ohio of one Cleveland presi * «*«• °"|‘u b^aenTby
America by Columbus. Dr. Soetbeer dential ■ elector and twenty-three Hnr- Miia of one iioiisr i soii
was a bimetallist and hi. plan iff Srif- risen electors. This phenomenon is said
tag gold and slhrer money rirculateto-j- to betfieTesmv- vuters nut .knowipg —Sl«My»|nv« sss astita.sapy-
gether wilj doubtless be the starting how to stamp their ballots right. BioUnirs Aildr™*
__i.____- UAKi'EH a UBOTUklb
point for all schemas to that effect for
many years to come.
Russia and France havs together U90,-
000more soldiers than Austria, Germany
and Italy all together. Tbs triple, alli-
ance could not therefor* meet on equal
terms the united armies of Franc* and
Russia; hence the wild desire of the em-
peror of Germany to Increase his army
II V L'l I S,*'. J X ,
WTO’' a hundred thousgsd men.
' I AinirniiA/Wlll in ftLlimi- . .'..a ...» .n.d.a il.i
ary ami $100,’{100,000 In obligft-
"lions Ut meet.—Houston Age,
pxekage was done up in a ihhi-
dte
sun- the leiiglh ana width of a
4,«tilt billf fend was' about six
. The. wrappers
incu”*»
J niiUHi. A r
B0 u>«bt the orJfTltial which
left the Nai!°,m, L‘ty
ink of
New^V<nit,* »ud bs^P«''
HUbstituted, the wrapper care-
fully refolded and sealed Bguin.
Evidently the same seal was
■ in resetting both of the
ickages, and that the
was committed by one
The downfall of the Loubet
in inis try dtflfs not mean that
tliu .existeiice of the French
republic is iu tjanger. Minis-
terles do not, on an average,
last longer in that country than
nine months, and the life of the
one which has just stepped
down was not far from that
limit in duration. The republic
has .survived all those crises,
In Alabama, it U mentioned that less
than 20 per cent, of the negro voters i>tty
taxes. That is nothing to speak of when
it is reiminiberod that the vast majority
of voters ta our largest northern oittee
ere ta the same condition.
BClUOtllors are cciuiiui., U...J
be..efacton of the race, and alter read
tag w. Franklin Mites’ popular works,
cannot help declaring him to be among
the most entertaining anti educating
lias »iur»m* ““ ----------•> authors.'*-New York Daily. He ta not
however, .nj will ;;“r^'ffSrdwfJSS
(.ur of this one. ‘ Ua,„ ....inner attention to tint fact that
It (Ysitiil the management of
the Fort Worth Gazette osti-
$10,000 on
tifiemenis npiNmr iu
Irtui, calling atteptlon to the fact that
his «iogant work on nervous ao«l heart
iWmuhm i« dimtrlbutc^d trm by our enter*
Wt * *
NCII^e# Ul*u lOUfeWU Htiu uy
m> book of teatlmonlals showing thgt
campaign.
he pay, - *
. 1893.
Harper’s Bazar,
illustrated.
Hfiriiur's Bazar l» a j<Jxinni1 fttr thohome it
Rlv«i the folleut ami lalest information about
raihlons, and Its numerous illticstn
imt landac
T
.he .utie.r MI... ' iwtvev iHivimeuvu auvu.
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the profettaional rnotliate. No expense i» snared
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(Ilea, fiipi thoughtful essays satisfy al. tastes,
amutx last page Is tarn on s as H budget of wit
and humor. In Its weekly lasrtbs everything la
Included which is of Interest to women The
,<prtfitB for 1905 wttt be xmttrn bv Walter Be-
sant and Edna I.\ all, Christine Yorhune Her-
rick will furnish a practica series, entit ed
“At'tho Tfllliit:” Grace King (IHro Thnrnn
ac§he
I'bw^lorL ^ ________
will he fully represented
....... ^ r »Wi.
in “Women and Men,” ..... rv«v »
toil Audience.
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contributors. The'work of women in the
Columbian Exposition will be fully repress
with many 11 lustrations. T. W lllggii
lit an.l Vli.n ’* tt-i 11 tilnuui. a i-iil
Vote for Wogy ami buy yam' Fnnl
Trees from J. H. Samlers and you
mV Hare IheUttlc Hint ettnntidtftd.
J hare a full rnriely of stoye fruits
(It my Nursery IS miles northukst of
Coleman, ami desire the patronturn of
the people generally. HespeeefuUy,
./. II. SANDERS.
IWs.
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Queen Victoria, so it in said, will raise
the flrstjfiirtow of the Duke of Marlbor-
ough.to the rank of duchess, thus prac-
tically depriving the American duchess
of her rank and precedence. Then Queen
Victoria will do a very mean thing.
fliiuoat me expcnaa wider of Harper ft
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Citation by Publieutlon.
Tin- sun. of r.'.««-To the glicrlir ot »ny (.'os-
•tsne eTCoiemSn ooonty. sraeting
Y«t er.. hereby oonuaandea. Teat by*
Int pabltceiton 6r thl» ellaltmi In «omo m
lUbttKlieil In the eoootv of Colei
Hon Had KoSdi Hinder llnral Htawtk.
Lately a northern man.-who thought
of buying * tract of land for oooupatiou
aid handsome.improvement somewhere
in Marylaud in the vicinity of Washiiig-
tun, undertook to explore the region in
question, Imt wan so mhob dlsgusted 'by
his experiences in trying to find bis
way through the labyrinth of wretched
conntry roads, wholly unprovided with
guidehoarde, that he abandoned the idea
Of Settling in a conntry bo wanting in
the rudimentary elements of civilisation
This case affor.ta an illustration of the
way in which the waut of good roads
inak-
____________ _____ ... nenawa-
nsTpwr publisbed In the county of Coleman, U
ihora be a newspaper published In said count;
(but If not, then n ibe neare*t county where
newspaper Is published,) for four weeks pr<
vieu».to the return day hereof, you summon 0 •
A Leroy, whose residence is unknown, to bo
find aw
I O, vvuiuau, «*» «u» w.wviwmw fhttWi
..^4town of (Xdeman, on the Mil day pf De-
cember, A* D. into—file number being l«0
.then and tl»cre to answer the suit of The Wai
‘ "i'lli
There will be no deficiency ta the
United States treasury thia fiscal year,
says Secretary Charles Foster, ...... w™
--------f-s- . , hinders tho growth *nd prosperity of a
Kduoators are certainly the greatest country.—Detroit News.
I. rone, mid after road- '______—
Won,I *• k lined Material.
In the battle of the road materials
wood holds tlie field—at least Si the
large parish of Kensington, 'whore NO.
tkw square yards of wood blocks are
. down. Various sorts have been tried
fir deals,.beech, jarrow and even oak
alec various method, of laying The
ad
| r —.
.
A Wood Mowi
A fftioa mowing ami ncapifig aoNwssstu v«»..
fllwHn spld Mturfou the Mid day of NovciulHir .... r
A. D.lrn, again»t Iho paid U. A. Leroy,-and
uilcglhg in gubstance a» f<> Iowa, to-wit
Mult k.iuMi ti»m certain protnlsorv notes, each
Machino Vsi
datoft, Uolem
tring into
Rnnu«f flrom the 1st day of September, l&K,
one due for %x> < H'tobor 1st, Isiri!, otc doe for
*50 ()0 ctob r 1st, itwi, and one doe fyr
Octoh«r tat. l&H. Each note contains th« fol
.—hes b »* ^hla note (s not
ertain promlsory notes, each
nan( TexiM, April 8th., and
rmt at the rate of ten per cunt per
1st day of September, !"^.
1 'I lUltel ins, IITOT. SWW UVS*. I"'
lowiag provision, to-Wdt: If thia note is
paid it maturity, It atoll then become payable
and du«Ab*%rt Worfh* Tarrant courtly..T«*aa,
... - ”i the said Walter A. Wt-od Mow
ig Machtn
and due A- -
at the optl'oi
ing «WJf
Ufla
rt^ATTmrr.tr-
OUR TIN SHOP.
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO BE FIRST CLASS AND
PRICES TO SUIT ALL.
DUNN & REYNOLDS,
-Dealers In-
Dry Goods and Groceries,
..... ..... oitodB,
rtEIPStrwvw •
*SBP
BUTCHERS,
____________ASH PKAURMLUS _____•_
Fine Fat Meats,
Coleman, Texas.
C. S. JACKSON.
Boot and Shoe Xaker,
| Coleman, - Texas.
A nest St in Hoot,. Sbi
guaranteed.
ally.
special I
>ts, Shoes or Gai"
Repair work a
Clothing,T urnishmg
_ **«»»■
*****■> ——wU -*•»- ns—-—*
- AFCftSts, Shoes, Hats, >-
A FULL. AND COMPLETE STOCK.
COLEMAN. TEXAS.
POWELL & BLACKBURN,
REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND INSURANCE AfiENTS,
Have land in any quantity for sale. Will make
loans on real estate and buy vendors’ lies notes.
REPRESENT A LINE OF INSURANCE COMPANIES UNEXCELLED,
Such as the Phoenix of London, Phenix of Brook-
lyn, Continental of New York, Fireman’s Fund of
San Francisco and other reliable companies.
Office West Side Public Squaw,
C. N. McFakland.
M. M. CALLAS
IHBITMA8 HOLIDAY
VIA TICK
FE
SANTA
ROUTE,
. « .
To Kansas City,
St. Louis,
/ ouisvilk,
Cincinnati,
New Orleans, a no to points in
Alabama,
...............Fbrider,---p——— --—
Georp
'entitchy,
Mississippi.
North Carolina,
South Carolina, * v—
and Tennessee,
At the Very Low rate of
tv,ONEFARE,M
For the Hound Trip.
Tickets on Sale December
21st, - 22nd,
1H92, »ml good to return within thirty
dsyii front date of sale.
< In the morning of December 20th, a
Special Excursion Train
•siii^SSrtSp tatauihvta RoeMbJrg ta C S
un« ui ■ wnmof throb iiotcR of like tenor, eflVrt
fuuf tKtudUionis. glvon by the uiid<>rs)gin,,d and
dea^mn’ rnftnft. "It lit agmd tlmt f&Uuro to
pay ii is note ut maturity, •hall mature all Hie
ltatu, without change,
In Addition to thl« Special Train,
otir lingular Train! will make clo«e
Connection daily at Fort Worth with
the Colton licit, and al Rosenborg
with the Southern Pacific.
•to ot (MtnrU). .Ii.il tnsturo All tin-
Unit .tgnnd C- a . I.croy) I’l.in-
o Out nil <,r utlil not,Ate dno «» l
. AM^iltuf aio uttet Ao*. 1, MU. ----------------------
“ TicketsAVill be Sold by all Routes.
but bAvts vou then nod there For further information, call on or
i Sua1!!MWiS write nearest- U. C, U f. Ticket
hew jon h.vn exeettedtk* AgW|t(0r
C. H. McFARLASD & CO.
-DEALEB.H IN—
GROCERIES,
Queensware,» Crockery, Tin wart
And a little of everything.
-DEALER IN '
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Coleman- Texas.
A new store and all goods fresh.Prices
that can not be beat. A share of your
trade solicited. ■ >,
The Coleman Roller Hi,
W. C. DIBRELL & OO., .
PROPRIETORS,
Pays the Highest Market Pri,eo dor Wheat and
Floor, Etc., for Grain on the Mart Liberal t,
W^Chkllenge comparison of Onto
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Tucker, J. H. Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1892, newspaper, December 8, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725260/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.