The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1891 Page: 1 of 4
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DUNN & REYflfiLDS,
Congress will convene next Tuesday
The indications are in favor of Mills.
Kend the Voter, (or Jtoliday bargains.
The Voice office is now up stairs over
Clark's furniture store
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C )LEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY DECEMBEK 3, 1891.
tl.50 A YEAH.
Furnishing Good*,
Oil k Ruber Goods
San Marcos adopted prohibition by a
majority of four votes
Hoots & Shoes,
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK.
Money talks. Yes; but it knows how
-to keep silent when it is light.
night. * * The Waters-Fierce oil com-
pany has notified the merchants that they
must hereafter confine themselves strictly
to the sale of the Waters-Fierce oil. This
extraordinary monopolistic demand has
naturally aroused the just indignation of
all Btownwood merchants. The Waters*
Fierce company will find that brown-
wood is no place for trust, 01 combina-
tions. This demand upon the business
“Join T. U. A." Parrott’s friends are
trying to boom him for congress.
COLEMAN, TEXAS.
I)e Fonseca has resigned the presidency
of Uraril in favor of Floi iano Peixotte.
The national republican convention is
to meet at Minneapolis on the 7th of
June. _
AN ODD CORPORATION.
»« seanjj
WHAT MRS MARY TYLER DID TO
SAVE HER HEIR8 TROUBLE. I
Sho Transferred Nearly All Her Property
Co an lilMnwitlml OrguiiUaUioti Called
The Tyler i>tato”-Kcul KittaU In
Sercral Cltiea
men of Urownwood to handle the Waters-: d Jh'gyl“e CentreUtie're fw tto
Fierce goods only, to the exclusion,of all proposed Ninth regiment nnuory in
i/COAT
T>Ot7R water In the
Jl the ei»4 tlglit m ‘
VH --- ~~
ShUMTw nice, but
............• here etiown or *njr-
wbere elec where there lee eeett, «4*ra»f
........ ““ -------lain then
fftijrbt. There t
honorable competition, sparkles with a EonrUfnth street js a tot belonging to
spirit of arbitrary |»«. that will not be tbe '1j1' ‘ '-state T«0 Tyler estate is u
tolerated in the tree, unrestricted trad- nm ?h?™b!re of°I d£
atmosphere of this luttitude. Galveston, ceased person, uh one would naturally
Houston and other cities are just now ,infer from the title. but is the estate of
sitting down on a similar demand of the * wealtby w"t"n1 "i,Jow- "rbobaH,
1 her real estate holdings capitalized and
We warrant Tower** If
1
Hiet. and aothnrlxe our dralera lo make food
any iUchar that faUa lo either point. Then are
two wav* tm run tell the Oonalo* Improved
Flab Mam Slicker.
I at. A Soft Woolen Collar.
24. TO* Tra4« /^arh (below.)
Watch Out***
HARDWARE
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
P. J.Bowort, M. D. Wm.E. Brown. M.D-
B TI DSR ’MATERIAL
BOWEHS A BBOWI,
Physicians, Surgeons
AND OBSTETRICIANS.
Otter ovor Ilorrft.' store.
American tobacco company. Let Brown- „ ,tocl( wmpany tomiK| talreat,l bold
wood co-operatc with these cities and the titles to It. Her object U said to be
for both tlnee yolettl
Send lor Catalofve free.
tt'J. TOWER. MO. 6o.tM.lliu
wage u war of extermination against all | to so arrange the titles to her property
To make a man your enemy extend ,he mon polisrtc demands of the Waters-1 tbat >^y«o dispose of it by
-DEALER
; him credit liberally and then ask him to Fierce combination,
pay up,
htT will there will be the least possible .
| opportunity left to disappointed relatives
fo content her will uud drag ber natuo
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Wilcox Bnrldiag, Commercial Avenue, C leraau, Texub.
COTTON BUYERS
And dealers in country produce
■ Church Signals. Houston, edited
A new cottOD picking invention is ere-1 and private hietory into the courts mid
' edlled by, ating a good deal of interest in Georgia, 1 M°r* the public
Mrs. Decherd and Misses DeChaumes | wfc„e „ js ^ .„ operation. rhe pickcr j The oertiheate of incur,»rat,on of
and Branard, is growing to be a model . , . , ,, . , estate rentes tni.i it wns orgumxe.i un-
church ^japjtr ' consists of n carriage «f four wheels, upon 1 d»r tho laws of. Mtsaburt as a corporation
which there is a frame work about five Tot manufnctnrlng uud business pur-
feet high. The two .sides of the frame iT* “d "Th*Tyler Batata1
———
HeJattHAIR
Dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY
(i ;OCKRiES.
Colemans Texas.
now store and all goods fresh. Prices
tlkt ran not be beat A share of your
trade solicited.
W. J. LITTLE ft CO,
Dealers in Provisions,(xntin,Hay ,eti;
The invention ot an odorless whisky is — -a- ■‘ It waa organized under the legal advice
eagerly awaited by the auditor who goes *t>rk parallel with the rows <>f cotton arc gmj direct1„n uf Henry HitcUoock. of the
out between the acts to blow a under out ron pofccd of meshed wire, so as to ke»‘p 8t Loms bar. a lawyer of that western
of a man’s eye the cotton after it has been picked from . city, who is w»id to have assured his cli-
falling .0 the ground. The bottom of, tba*th(* lawa of “j8801"? «nU,oriM<1
The southwest Texas lunatic astlytu. the framc work is (:overed Wlth a revolv.
five miles south of San Antonio, has just ing disc. ,hrough thc middle of which
been completed at a cost of $200,000.
will accommodate 300 patients,
the organisation and formal incorpora-
tion of real nutate corporations.
The founder and principal proprietor
the stalks pass as the machine advances, .of the Tyler estate is Mrs. Mary Law
a. aa-a^e.aw;«xr'£r^5trJ5ri;
If you want to be happy and prosper- and on lts s'dcs arc uttached small rods
ous be always employed, maintain a clear w'tb revolving wire brushes, which agi-
conscience and look at the ways of the |*lC j" **>“*• ^“ | which, however, she has convoyed to tha
world with a sensible and philosophical ,‘-*nd throwing^it to the left .irrd «* |Xylorestate. ialtin« tll«stoekof the pc
eve. the revolving disc on an elevator. This cnllar conH)rnUl,u in payment. Tho es-
eral millions, prineiiutlly in hinds and
property in this city, Philadelphia. Lou-
lle. Ut Lonis and other places, all of
Mississippi, under its new constitution,
will elect stale and cour.ty officers every
four years. That is often enough to save
the country and Texas would do well tn
follow suit.
Alice, the murderer ol Editor Bowen,
has been relused bail the third time, and
there is every reason for his neck to pop
before he gets to add another to his list
ol six victims.
elevator -carries the cotton direct into • tata is capitaliied at $.100,000, but that
sacks attached to the erd of the machine, does not begin to represent the actual
value of the property it owns
THK mV IN SKVK.RAt. BTATE8
The machine weighs about 1000 pounds
and is easily drawn by two mules. it
The real estate records of this county
R.L. CLEMONS,
Watchmaker.
GENERAL ARTISAN
r3"Repairing of eTery description. Engrav-
ing. Monogrnmlnf Sewing machine supplies.
ALL WORK 6IIARAN1EED.
SANTA FE ROUTE.
.THK. .
Shortest Route
Between the N .rtb and Smith.
Time card in effect September 7, 1891.
KultTIll.OL'NO.
f.Vfl *Qi JU
S 40p.m.
8 05 p.m.
8 20p m
10 18 p.m.
I* 15 a.m.
2 21 it m.
Ar3 iiOa. in.
STATION*. AO|JTllBOUND.
Galvffuton 10 45 p m ar
Temple 2 0Up.rn.lv
Lampaeaa II 80 a. m.
Goldthwalte 0 45 a.m.
Krownvrood 7 Si a m
COLEMAN 5 50 am.
Ralllngcr it.11 a. m.
Satt Angelo 1 85 a. m.
Barb Wire,
Plain fence wire,
Guns, amunition,
Pumps, J
. ^ ‘ " #- • ■/'' - •
Blacksmith coal,
And all supplies,
C. M. Alexander, o. B. Beaanoat.
ALEXANDER A BEAUMONT,
Physicians 1 Surgeons
Office over bank of McCord, Cameron
/
T. J. WHITE,
Attorney - at - Law,
Coleman, Texas.
Most Comfortable and ®A8HER OAK ST0VB,
Jewett stoves,
Coni and wood
Prompt attention to all busiaeti
entrusted.
If C. Itsndolpb. G. P. Webb.
RANDOLPH k WEBB,
Attorneys - at • Law,
UOLKMAbT, 1 TEXAS.
Ottoe over bank of McCord, Ceanoa A Co.
Will L. Vining. 1 T. R. Aujlin.
VINING & AUSTIN,
C 'LEMAN* : : TEXAS.
Office over Qark’s furniture store.
Heating Stoves.
picks cotton from two inches aboye the show the transfer of two pieces of prop-
ground to six feet, and, in fact, machines *rty to the estate by Mrs Tyler in Feb
can be prepared to pick cotton, no matter
i.!. -i j j0, ^
ruary. 1888. tho time when the corpora-
waa
Much is said about secret political or-_
ganirations, but every political
tion is prompted by one mojjjfg'that can
never be kept secret, ;5 that its
leaders always ja^ffice.
isBSfjsat
y
And Iiivita thc Pub ic to Call and
Examine Their Stock and Prices
Before Purchasing Elsewhere
*.E*SC^5K,,S
r:
T. W. WHITE * CO.,
lily under-
>id of fast-
■tratton of N > w vc
[ook to beat Dr. Tanner's
itg forty days, and .succeeded. He has
not touched food in fifty-eijjht days, but
he has been dead twenty days.1
, . , . , . , — .— T-.-ied One of the items is
how tall it may grow. It is claimed .hat | tbe !ot pourtoonth street, which is
the machine will save from 170 to y^twa ^wanted bn tho city for armory pnrposes,
cent, in going over one l" 8 bosinc” bul,di“8 and
V > •- street, lietween Broome and
^>, to lH" paid by
n next year. O.mcciulliy It IW’ ^.
Montgomery Advertiser says: “Let every -
farmer say that in iSyJ he will plant one-1 ho
third less cotton than in i8yt. The L^,, ^
farmer will then have time and room t'i j
raise his own supplies, to change Lis
meat market from Chicago, and his corn
Menardvillc Record: Over 50,000
pounds of pecans have been gathered in
our summcrland up to date and the crop
is not ail in yet. The nuts have com-
manded a good price and their sale has
put at least $3000 in circulation in our
county.
DEALERS IN
1
Fan:y and Staple Groceries,
Confectionery, Fruit, etc.
4m- siDBLEEY AND HARNESS.
Invit.-w the public t« call mi bint ami In conic often
juwnwin—i- ------------•——— L T.-'naueti 111—■
In 1843-44-45 and 1849 cotton sold as
low as five cents a pound in New York,
for middling. In 1 #78 it got diwn to
8 7-8 in New York. This was the)lowest
ar.
notch since the war until this yea:
1886 tijtc lowest was 9 cents. Thif lowest
or middling in New York this season has
been 8 cents.
a-_____*!‘i___
Thc receipts from internal revenue
C. N. MoFahi.amc
M. \i. Cai*ar.
c. n. McFarland & co
—DEALSU8 IN-
s'
GROCERIES,
Queenswure, Crockery, Tinware,
lil LITTLE OF ramc.
continue tiTmcrSise, as they have done
for some years. The total receipts for
the last fiscul year, according to the re-
port of thc commissioner of internal rev
enue, amounted to $146,035,416. This
was an increase of more than $34o;,ooo
over thc receipts for thc preceding fiscal
year.
4 lot and
ire thero-
*M6e will
crib will be found at home instead of in
the west. The circular is cunfidenlftluit
m
the W-tltlrd reduction' fn tKe acreage of
■
■iiy t iTa isvTirr- r*1 intr«'!!7T>-^b'rTT7 |
this is the first tpatanct* evsr h«;rrt n( In
Direct conni’ctlsn at Temple for alt point,
retched vit *antt Kc roole
Elegant Pallrlian Pa ace llnffet nl>
igant Pullman Pa ace iluflet Hleepiug i
daih between Han Angelo, Temple, Galveston
KanaaaUt. add
Dallas, It. Worth, KankaaUt.' aunt Chicago,
TAKE NOTICE—All clashes of F.uro|
Steamship tickets (outward or prepaid)
^•t rate* and ail Information furnished
plication.
II • G • Thomi
iH'an
at low-
on ap-
ILJIOI
•i1. P. A T. A., GaiVoaton,Tex
W. A, Di
TIN SHOP
J. r. UnmA, 4. o. Woovwaau.
LEDBETTER l WOODWARD,
Attorneys - at - Law,
COLEMAN. • *■ - TEXAS.
Office over Fint National Bank.
M. i. Matrix,
Attorney at Law.
Coleman, - Texa?
Office over First National Bank.
. 1 wivtwn,
T. A.. Coleman, Tex
Austin and Northwestern
Railroad Company.
„„ . , . J.T. EVANS,
VY hen m the city get Attorney - at - Law.
GENERAL OfVKCfc,
Austin, Tevaa, October 18th, 1KW.
prices,
to show* goods.
_ Coleman, Texa«.
IN o trouble l )S!alre«‘
till snd rei- him IT jou wt.h . b.rgain. **"
^*»lr Nutt
storkh
N Railro
(thecoi
• \ithe
NOliCK.
Notic x it hereby given that a meeting of the
stockholder* of rhe Austin and Northwestern
Railroad company, railed by tins director* of
iryoratlon for »uch purpose, vri 1 be held
office of ?aid corporation, in
l the office of ?aid corporation, in the city of
satin Texas, on the 2i-th day of December,
, I). 1881. at ten o’clock a. in , forthepur-
^ fie making, e ecutlon sod
ortgnee of thee
|oae of autborlzi
wllvery of a m<
. ,■ i to aecarc the pa:
■Hi amosaM
a coriorate prop-
U5OTUIJ
R. W, BROWN
Attorney at
Office Oyer First Nation!
COLEMAN,
Bonk.
TEXAi>
_______ _____ eompwiy
---... , , to an amount not exceeding twenty tbooannd
cotton will run up thc price fioiit its pres- which a pnvaif t*crson. linnuu 1j». <I»jpp doiiaw per mile of <»n(inaoua or^conoectod
ent figure of seven or eight cents to ten or intention of goinjr into biTsi.iufss wimrp j beaJijjg interrst at tiio^rate of flveyper centum
: figure of seven or eight cents ... ...
I'he Missis* oocyvdon for ft>rming a imiitm lia
or eleven cents a
. . , „ . . blJity corporation might oxiki hit* vof-
sippi merchant calls upon ibe ulliami to • ttntarily bad pet property eirpi’iliiod
'B ii
per annum,
By order oi
No. 2, Central Idock.
SoutHsideLiv’eokSt
TEX.
rate of live )
payable semi-annually,
f the Hoard or Directors,
CHARLES DILLINGHAM,
COLEMAN
He wants every and repremited in sto* ka and boud-
ln some of ihniitaUw eorpuRMbd for
™»» —«»(Sia5£»STiS!" SSte
plant one-third less acreage m 1892. and | )3 K11(, t0 lw on,. „f t!uw. ku,us HHd llli
indorse this suggestion,
lodge to call a meeting a“d require each j
member to sign
each lodge is to appoint a rommitiee to uots unotln-r lint they are apparontly
visit the farms next spring and sec lhal .anctipni'd by the latmi.f Mis^inry and
. ... .itut laws Yd this state poripvl tint iio!Jmg
the contract Is ..ept. | (,r tith, t0 ...oatv by any coloration
jorgamxwl nifh-r the laws of 'nay other
! statu, tho laws at which wttltrirt** the
Induatrls’. Prog&ess of the South
“Hon. Datrick,\Vitlsh. of Georgia, pri-s- l ejmttave ut a i-orporali'ia h.r tho par
ident of the Auglbla exposition,” says.a.fi|«we stat-'i
Washington dispatch, “has written a let'-
Wins >*» —
m
Dibrell Bros.,
It appeals tiiat an effort is to be made
to make reciprocity a practical feature of
diplomacy by the state department. The
ministerial and tonsulat agents of the
United States in South and Central Amer-
ica are to be instructed to thoroughly in-
vestigate thy import trade of thc Latin-
Amcrican republics, with particular refer-
ence to the needs snd tastes of consum
ers, while our diplomatic and consular
agents in Europe arc to inquire what is
being done by European manufacturers
and traders to supply the demands of the
Latin-Amcrican people.
ter to Fresident Harrison in response to
a request for infor.i ation in regard to the
mdustnal progress of thc south, in which
he says: "The south is developing rapidly
and her manufacturing possibilities can-
not be exaggerated. The south's cotton
mills last year used over 600,000 bales of
the 3,400,000 consumed by the United
Slates. In 1880 the south only took
: 80,000 bales. Of the 94100,000 tons of
iron produced last year the south coutrb-
uted 2.000,000 tons, or more than the en-
tire production in 1860. England fell
behind oltr country last year 5004x1010ns.
It is one pfthemest encouraging eviden-
ces pf llic south's industrial progress that
she produced nearly one-fourth the
amount of iron produced in Great Britain.
Thc figures given are approximately cor-
rect. Thc south’* future for the manu-
..DEVlKUH IN-
GR0DE11ES,
Texas Farm and Ranch: Cultivate
only so nut: h land as can be cultivated
well, making due allowance foi bad wea
ther, sickness and other demands upon
time™'As fair as possible produce every-
thing that can he consumed at home ,:on„|„ nwre attractive tv
Consume on the f irm, as far as ppssibh,1 X^rrelT’^Xw*!??'
‘now mi: pCUKHK MAY WORK
YVho thir :rcr-trl officers of the Tyler
estate are uohid u.«1 he lesertHlilfal. nor
any staleuieut 1 -rr.r.li:ig the ih-'.nii:- of
tion has more than oneelieutive ifcr.
how life property is managed tiy
officers. 01; ill What manner trail.-fera of
real estate belonging to fatch » ' :'Furi*’
tion could be made w> assot r-» »tf «-t the
value of its shares <Witp Imjufer.the frenr
ityof the Isuiils How long a life saeh
a corporaititu could have is a Ijiteiilion
hirtln rmore. which no lawyer eonld an
ewer etfbipiti
But it 14 claimed for It that the prop-
erty cun in tins manner be held toiretlier
for long periods of yearn, whereas, un-
der ordinary couditions. 110 wwin-r t* 11
wealthy per-en'e will fib* for probate
than a Iq^g; contest la gins in the courts
betwa 11 the various heirs over tile unin
uer of its distribution among them
By Incorporating, as Mrs Tyler hint
dite.it i« deeiired tlutt all trouble of
this oliaructev is dojic away with Tile
testatrix wills not her- proji-i'ty. hut
AUc.-t
K W UAVK,
J . J. ATKINSON,
A. N f.KITNAKKR,
?ikE8
T \URKNCK, Secret
iVftUve*• k fcon bxve Ja»t receive*! h cxr-
oau ef bextisg fttoves, compriititiff a full Urn*
IIIrectors ' ir,wV»'torJwo<Ht«nd MsF^Any
suited la price and iitylc.
ijr one eau l
P. P. POWELL,
REAL ESTATE LOAN AND N DRANCE A8ENT.
J. R. SOLOMON,
Dentist.
OFFICE IN CENTRAL BLOCK.
COLEMAN • TEXAS.
Dr. HENkY ROBINSON.
DENTIST,
Brownwood. 'w*. ’
.Texas,4
Has land i,n any quantity for sale Will make
loans on real estate and buy vendors’ lien notes. -
REPRESENTS A LINE OF INSURANCE COMPANIES UNEXCELLED,
Suejk as tier ITieeftix <*t' Gnt^rm. Wtem.v oi Brook----—
^Continental of New York, Fireman's Fund of
' ^ ®ft Francisco and other reliable companies.
OFFIQK WEiSTSIDKPUBIaIG SQ'R.
A-:-BIG-:- COMBINATION
in the Interest uf the People
it j. Rm!
Collins & Studek.
^JEWELEBH. > ’
Hatches, docks, Uiamonds
and Fine Jewelry,
Silverware Plated ware, etc.
Fine Watch Work, a Specialty.
c S. JACKSON. |
Boot and Shoe Maker, j
Coleman, - Texas. '
A treat Ot tu Itoola. Strecs or (ialter, gnarau-
toed. Uepair work a upocIattT.
facture of fotton is assured. Her pm-, certain urnqlaT of abures of irer iat.fr
ductionol jron and the manufacture there-
of affords profitable fields for invest-
ment.
Can't Be Beat Quiltur.
1892.
HAKPER’N WEEKLY,
Illusluateil.
lfajvof1* Weekly for the coming yi
ain move attractive n*utures, in
ear Milt
anti
clc* or re«
the products of the farm As far as pos- Z
siblc market products directly to the eon-
d*i more
iter numbffit of arti-
st than will bo
SlardwHrt4
kMi'z:
nova
_________I J lUuatnrtton«i the Goluihbian
sumcr Keep out m deb). Keep »P
with all the improvemen s in agriculture tng« or tire ceiebratwl beopto ot tire day will Ue
. .. J . . .. I deSorlbwt and llliutratodln an lualraetive ud
by reading und consultation. Lvery manner The depaHuwnt orAroatfnr
farmer who will adopt these rules ..fid ad- ,,KrVT‘wwi^“ writers
her. tp' them tbr a few years mill have .. tT,V«uui.W,h«rtL.*tu‘m!,k,- tu- u'l'usirml.o!.'
little sub-treasury of his own that will be
Cpnslitutional and emircly consistent —■ ,
HAhl'MM -a't.RIObli AIN.
t «v
tooacb heir, wliu ta htntted by hfi« "l>.
porttinitieaito eithex accept or teji-rt
them Tiiik. Iiitw.-vtt, still leaves tire '
Conteeting heirs opportunttien to ligtil
over the dfatrihntion of the sir'll'. .
But Ml* Tyler expert* to ; '•1 » hot
ter of tine elasa of heirs by givingaway
the shares to the persons she Ui-mres to
have them before her demise The cor
por*ttou. as suul. is 11 novel one, but.
Mho the trust, may prove to tie only the
forerunner of iniiiiy which will bo or
gantxed as soon as the legal status of the
Tyler estate ahall have breu passed nism
tty some couuretent legal tyibuual.—New
York Time#
Y
-dtcalkk in
Groceries jure! Provisions.
w. Y. PRICE.
B UT CHER.
And Dealer in Fine Fat Meat*.
Coleman, - - - - - Texas.
At the same Old Arkansaw Sund. Coleman, Texas.
PARIS NURSERIES.
FBU1T TItEES.
UIU BK VINES. UKftftY PLANTS.
1 Finest barly orn*mental»,
} Wmib*. Ko»ch. Lvor»r
Buck u Ttt‘e$k
---- etc*
M.T. JONES LUMBER CO.
THE LA86CST MB ONLf EXCLDSiYE
-* \ L
ALL HONE (iflOH N TIIOR4M LMI.V
«•' No doubU'ul
Ui
No doubtful hfffii jtripisl varieties to offer.
Largo bearing orchards to propagate from.
W hoioaalna.ulratal!. NotimvoUngaftrentscui-
ployeil. Catalogues free on application.
STELL & CLARK PARIS, TEX,
Stteomon to W. Tl'jS'feffr — ' ,
J. J. CALL Ah,
Loci Aft. for C'uluinu
Dennv Rioe & Go
■i, -P: \......
■ -
V^rioti turv* Im emonts.
m
r;
•M 'M i-
NWARE
with public policy, ,md he can lend small
yums at it low’,ate nf interest on good! TtfO.
security to his neighbors yiho have been
clamoring for in.tn.ey. ,»,uei directly to ^ * &
Uie farmer on non perishable prmfucis ,>.IItMp, rre.x«>u i»rt,ofth« u.ludtt>b»
and eottseqiteittly could nyu uhtetve these l *“* '* “a '‘“d**'
whoh somt?rules tn t-.lmu... of the Wwkly he*t» «t» »•-«
’.yr'1 .......— And number for Jauuar) act* year. Whan a*
lir* .wnwnoti Builcio: ! >on Dana than 2uJ,t;!o ™u°”b«f cirmt at ftt^Umrof rwSpt
(.was arrested Wednesday dtp a Utaige °r^' vuftiatt- HwrprVw Wrekty t 1
xtisposlng of mortgaged property. * * One
O'Bangim was Stabli ,1 twice «Ycr the *xw»Mit|ifoildwl«i» mag a Vice not tiered
a. lolisr per vAlsure) far Si
Hull. Fn.iw lm.cU.
The notes of tho katydid are perhaps
as familiar a# auv ami have a certain
fMCinhttou. tho sounds taking ou various j
inflections umt meanings. They art pro ']
duced by rubbing the inner surface of |
the hind legs against the outer surface
of the frout wings -fiddling, (it fact
When the mate cricket siugs tu Bn
hearth It raises its f pre wings and scrape-
them agaiust ita “him) ones, liven the
butterfly makes a sound audible at tome
distance, certain epecies having been
heard, tp utter a clicking sound.—St
Paul Dispatch
LUMBER DEALERS wool-
COLEMAN COUNTY.
Boston
Ufa-Spedh! attention given to Ten
Large stock and complete assortment, Texas ^ Barber Shop,
(LYJSH miWO'3f |S
E. I* WRIGHT,Proprietor.
And Louisiana pine.
WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK
Ctaifltu H TownstiiiL in bis ipport
-
1
Gntteringj Etc.
1
liver, great gashes being cut tn his hack. c,ot|| CMe< for MCll >olai
It it said that Jim Clemons did the stab- l,c'" m*1
tke etpreu older of H»r|wit A
, SOW Votk
m
ful1 Hne of ceiling, siding and finishing
boards, from 10 to 24 inches,
from Tennessee.
California lisa an in v-ui.-tl capital of
^Ui.Ufltl From 40U t<> Abu men Ma eui.
yed The .easun tiegtns in May in
etetuity of .C'aiK* St Lucas
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Tucker, J. H. The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1891, newspaper, December 3, 1891; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726946/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.