The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, FR1 DAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922.
fiS- H. Jackson ..........................Owner
lurry Hubert...............................Editor
as second-class mail matter l£=
•t the postoffice in Coleman, .Tax:
under act of Congress of Mar. 3,18'
N. R. Boyl has recently moved from
Gouldbusk to Coleman Route 1.
Will Griffin of Voss was attending
business in Coleman Tuesday
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SUBSCRIPTION
COLEMAN CO
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SPECIALS
FOR THE HOLIDAY
Pure ribbon cane
ffoney 76c; 1 lb, „ „
*y Jam only4nenDDle) 38e; No.
stxed Uice^ed pineapple, only
1 small Feans Hominy, 2 for
oj*’ V^lon Sour Pickles, 65c
' a.; large can Crisco only
/per can; 5 lb. bucket Pea-
___Butter $1.00; bulk Dales, on-
ly 20c per pound; apples at
$2.35 per box, Oranges $5.00 per
box; nuts at 25c to 35c per
pound; good candy at 20c to 30c
per pound; Cakes and Crackers,
large size, 2 for 25c; small size
cakes and crackers only 5c the
box; Camel and Chesterfield
cigarettes only $1.40 per car-
ton; Snuff only 32 cents per
bottle; sweet Potatoes, only
$1.25 per bushel; Irish Potatoes
2c per pound; Cranberries 20c
quart. We will have extra low
special prices on everything till
the first of the year. Come to
see us, we always sell ‘em cheap-
er because we can afford to.
We will give away the big
stick of candy Saturday at four
o’clock. Be on hand.
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spent
Roy W. Sutton, formerly telegraph
operator at Santa Fe station in Cole-
man, is now getting the Democrat-
Voice at Gran Quivers, New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williamson arc
visiting relatives in Utopia this week
Mr: and Mrs. H. L.
Houston are spending the Christmas
season with Mrs. Livingston’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Paddleford.
ringsb
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Sversharp Pencils and Pen
They match. Harbour’s.
Hugh Latham of Ballinger
Sunday with Coleman friends.
Geo. Garrett will arrive Sunday to
spend Christmas with his family.
Gordon Gillespie will arrive Friday
from A. & M. for the holiday seasp*
with home folks.
Minnie E. Jaco is now gettirif
Democrat-Voice at Eagle *ock' L**'
ifomia, 418 Linden Way
W. A. Robey arriv^*^*
San Angelo to sy* Christmas with
homef°lks r- Henry Knox,-ranch-
SJf were attending business
TcojXw°nday-
need and Allen N. Sewell of
ice were attending business in
Aleman Monday.
LISTEN! ^There are only two more
days to do your Christmas shopping.
Our store is headquarters for GIFTS
OF QUALITY’. COULSON’S DRUG
STORE. 51x.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Vandalsem of
Voss were doing Christmas shopping
in Coleman Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson Jr.
are now occupying the Geo, G, Murray
residence on College avenue.
Mis* Lena Lobstein returned Tues-
day night after a visit with her sister,
Mrs. George Moore of Gail, Texas.
Mrs. Sue Jayroe sends the Demo-
crat-Voice annual regards by mai
from Novice, Rte. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dickerson will1
go to Marlin to spend Christmas with
relatives.
Radiator repairing, “A service guar-
antee.” Coleman Radiator Shop.
Roquomore bldg. 51-52x.
Joseph Ryan sends the Democrat-
Voice annua’, renewal from Omaha
Nebraska, 4665 Leavenworth street.
S. E. Willis sends the Democrat-
Voice annual .regards from Miles un-
der date December 16th.
E. W. Allison and wife will leave
Thursday night for Corpus Christi
to spend holidays with his parents.
L. D. Smith has recently changed
his address from Gouldbusk to Sla-
i ton, Texas.
Rings in the newest fancy and plain
i settings—some of the niftiest ones
! you ever saw, at Harbour’s. Six
W. H. Stephens sends the Democrat-
; Voice annual regards from Albany,
I TeXas, under date of December 15th.
Mrs. John Maincs of Gouldbusk
sends the Democrat-Voice to her
daughter, Mrs. Lillie Bailey of Lamar,
Colorado.
L. C. Jameson of Talpa and E. Rod-
den of Valera were in Coleman Mon-
day to attend a meeting of the coun-
ty school, board.
There is no cheap filler in the 24
per cent protein ration, Purina Cow
Chow. That’s why every pound shows
in the milk pail. For sale by Wilson
Grain Co. Phone 46. 51x.
R. A. Watson of Cross Plains Route
2 was attending business in Coleman
Wednesday and left his regards with
the Democrat-Voice.
R. T. Goodson and family and Mrs
G. H. Clark of Silver Valley were
Christmas shoppers in Coleman Wed-
nesday.
Look over the whole field of possi-
bilties before you buy that Christmas
gift for the car owner, then come to
Taylor-Allison Motor Co. 51x
F. J. Vavra of Talpa Rte. 2 had bus-
iness in Coleman last Friday and left
his regards with the Democrat-Voice.
J. M. D. Faries of Silver Valley re-
turned home last week from a Temple
sanitarium.
(j. W. Downey and T. 0. Downey of
wss were in Coleman Wednesday on
business and doing Christmas shop-
ping.
DON’T FORGET: That GIFT BOX
OF CHOCOLATES, UGGETT’S and
JOHNSTON’S are the best and al-
ways appreciated. Get it at COUL-
SON’S DRUG STORE. ' 51x
Oliver Dawson was in Dallas Mon-
day and Tuesday attending a conven-
tion of the Automobile Tire Associa-
tion.
J. N. Medlock returned home Sat-
urday after a week in Sweetwater
where he conducted a special sale ofl
dry
tute is near Chica
and there was a
„ 1
foot of snow on the ground when
James left the institute.
Chester R. Chapman, formerly of
Coleman, has recently changed his
address from Gainesville, Texas, to
Thackerville, Oklahoma, where he has
a position as agent for the G. C. &
S. F. Railway.
The milk record sheet tells the
...story. Feed Purina Cow Chow to
your cows and let the milk record show
you why you should keep on feeding
it. For sale by YVilson Grain Co.
Phone 46. 51x.
Thomas Elmore of Elm Creek,
southwest of Voss, conducted a pub-
lic sale of farm implements and house-
hold goods last Saturday. Mr. El-
more is moving elsewhere and may
locate in Oklahoma or on the Texas
plains.
Mr. Ashbum, superintendent of con-
struction for the Tibbetts Construc-
tion Company which is employed in
constructing the city's Indian Creek
lake, left Wednesday evening for Min-
eral Wells to be with his family dur-
ing Christmas.
Floyd Jarkson and family arriv'd
last Saturday from Falls county and I
moved out south of Valera where they
have rented a farm for 1923. Mr.!
Jackson formerly lived near Gould-
busk.
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Not because it is an honored custom, but because of
the sincerity of our appreciation, we take thia opportunity
to thank you for the part you have played in our buaineas
prosperity during the past twelve months, and we wish you
a good old Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gan At are ooh-
i. rar-
goods for a Sweetwater firm.
J. N. McCall, formerly of Coleman tinuing their visit with their son
county, sends the Democrat-Voice an- ris Garrett in Kerrville. They re-
nual regards from Portales, New port fine weather and enjoy reading
Mexico. I the D.-V. while away from home.
County Judge L. G. Mathews am’ Mrs. Mark McGei and Mrs. Aubrey
Engineer W. E. Dickerson went to Lee of Brownwood spent Monday in
Austin Sunday evening to confer with; Colei'mi as guests of Mrs. Walter C
the State Highway Commission. They Wood..ari.
intended returning Wednesday. Mrs. M. J. Austin, formerly of Santi
Anna, sends the Democrat-Voice an-
nual regards from San Antonio, 130
Fairview Avenue.
It’s not dollafs you spend it's the
gift you select that counts. Let the
Salespeople at Barbour’s assist you in
making your selections. Six,
H. R. Starkweather left Tuesday
evening for Dallas to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Starkweather and daugh-
ters. Mrs. Starkweather and Mrs. J.
C. Vemor reached Dallas during the
week from Los Angeles.
Luther Burdick will arrive Friday
from Dallas to spend Christmas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bur-
General repair work on all cars
Tire and tube repairing. All work
guaranteed. Taylor-Allison Motor
Co. Six.
Agee Edgerton, accompanying Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Crawford, left Thurs-
day morning for Monclova, Mexico
He may hunt bears and Hons in the
mountains south of Del Rio.
W. O. Purcell, recently of Hereford
Texas, is now getting the Democrat-
Voice at Smithfield, Tarrant county
Route 1.
Dr. and* Mrs. C. M. Ballehger and!
sons. Murray White and Felix B. of J
Lubbock, and Miss Aleene White of- .
Dallas will arrive Friday or Saturday; dick,
to spend Christmas with Judge and, Ira DuBoise, capitalist of Valera,
Mrs. T. J. White. ! was attending business in Coleman
Better get that Wrist Watch for' Tuesday.
our girl before some other old guy W. J. Elkins of Pecan Valley Farm,
ats you to it. She will like it sure ’
if it comes from Harbour’s. 51x;
■After January 1st Mr. and Mrs
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Roland Lewis of Detroit, Michigan,!
is expected home to spend Christmas
with his mother, Mrs. W. B. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newsom and
little daughter, Maurine of San An-
tonio, are spending the holidays with
Coleman relatives.
Mrs. T. H. Holmes of Brownwood
spent Sunday with U r sister. Miss
Celeste May.
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Christmas Greetings
TO OUR BELOVED
FRIENDS.
In Coleman and Coleman
County, we send Christmas
Greetings and wish each
and event one a Prosperous
and Happy New Year.
George O. Green will occupy the Mrs.
Ledbetter residence, West Pecan
street, which whs recently purchased
by J. H. Green.
James Padgitt arrved Monday from
Culver Institute to spend Christmas
in Coleman with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Tom Padgitt, Culver Insti-
»* • •». csiikiiia ui i r arm,
Coleman Route 3. was attending busi-
ness in Coleman Tuesday.
Autoist— Stop that worry of
vour radiators freezing and the trou-
ble of draining them during the freez-
ing weather, by putting tlcobol in
them. Taylor-Allison Motor Co. 5ix
Leman Brown, President First State j
Bank of Santa Anna, sends the Dem- I
ocrat-Voice hi* annual regards by mail |
of date December 15th.
c. w.
The Central State Bank
‘The Bank of Friendly Service"
HEMPHILL, President. J. C. SMITH, Cashier.
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Mrs. Ira Stafford, who is attending
T W. C. tin Ft. Worth, will spend
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. John Pitts
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford, in
response to an invitation for a joyous
Christmas, from Dr. L. K. Wilson at
Monclova, State of Coahuila, Mexico,
deft last Wednesday by automobile for
that point to be gone about tan days
They will cross the Rio Grande at Del
Rio.
Mrs. Penrod and daughter, Mias
Viola Penrod, will arrive Friday for a
visit with Mrs. Penrod's sister, Mrs,
Geo. Garrett. _
Louie Miller, Dick and Wyman Wil-
son, Perry Zimmerman, John B. How-
ell, Ireland Hubert, Arthur Weddle
A. * M.
ported home from
Christmas season.
Miss Fay Johnson and Mr. Forrest
Reeves of Brownwood were week-end
wests in the Geo. Garrett home in
Coleman.
Miss Potay Garrett has
from a visit in Dallas.
returned
Miss Ruth Payne of Decatur will
spend the Christmas holidays with
Miss Potsy Garrett.
If your car has been balky this 1
cold weajher and has been
trouble,jbring
tor Co. £
m giving you
it to Taylor-Allison Mo-
Jack Idol and Glenn Taylor are ex-1 Christmas holidays.
Margaret Roach, Elga Bl-
and Katherine Dunn are home
to spend the
Misses
liott
from Baylor College
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LOOK WHO’S COMING!
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DRUNK’S COMEDIANS
with
Harley Sadler
Harbour’s Jewelry store—the store
with the Christmas spirit. 51 x
Legion Auxiliary Resolutions.
In the death of Mrs. Minnie Collins
•■the American Legion Auxiliary feels
SSJX?JXa2ZS£r&:Mr. and Mrs. LoaisLitt
appreciation of her faithfulness and
devotion to its interests; also to extend
to her family and loved ones the most
sincere sympathy in their great loss.
Mrs. R. V. Wood,
Mrs. Jno. Henderson,
51 x. Mrs. T. W. White.
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FORDS FORDS
FORDS
Just received four carloads
of Ford Cars for those
desiring cars for
Christmas
’Phone your order or see us at once.
M.K.WittMotorCo.
Ford and Fordson Dealer
30—People—30
Band and Orchestra
JIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUUIIM Tent will be located on ®ld Leeper-Curd Lumber yard lot
A Word to the Last Minute
Shoppers—
BY BUYING FROM US YOU SAVE TIME
Because—We have appropriate Gifta for each per-
son—young^or old, rich or poor.
YOU SAVE MONEY
Because—We buy direct from Manufacturers in
quantitiea, thus being able to sell at a low-
er price.
YOU SAVE WORRY
Because—We have trained efficient salespeople who
are glad U> assist you in making your se-
lections.
YOU ARE ASSURED OF CORRECTNESS.
When—you give Silverware or Jewelry, the artiatic,
lasting, perfect gifta, from
Harbour’s Jewelry Store
AT THE DIXIE THIS WEEK
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DEC. 21 and 22
Matinee Friday 2:00 and 3:30 P. M.
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Hubert, Harry. The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922, newspaper, December 22, 1922; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746624/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.