The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEMOCRAT-H HUH. rOLBMAN. TEXAS
THREE
,{1/Coleman County News Items
Reported by Special Correspondents
* Newcastle Doings.
Ncwnr-tle, Tex., June 1.—R :mor
says that Miss Margaret W. Wilson
eldest daughter of the president and
Mrs. Wilson, will this month become
editor of the, Social Center Magazine,
published in Mudi .un, Wiscorisin.
Orders have been issued bv the
Edison Company or West Orange, N.
J.„ to their <5.700 employes thut ci-
garett smoker,* will not be employ-*
ed. The inventor says there is poisni.
in the paper which dulls' the brain.
Holy Grail Shattered.
The Rome correspondent of thr
London Daily News says the so called
“holy, basin", kept, in the Cathedra! in
Genoa, which is considered the oldest
and most historically important relic
in the world, has been accidentally
broken. The basin, which is an octag-
onal vase, cut out of a precious stone
akin to the emerald, is supposed to be
the famous "Holy Grail,” which was
venerated by the Knights Templar.
It was brought to Genoa in 1101 by
William Embriaco, among the spoils
of the conquest of Caesurea, and
since that time has been held in the
highest veneration.
Mr. Carroll of Valera was a busi-
ness visitor here one day last week.
The ground is too wet to plow, but
i8 just right for killing prairie dogs,
— so that has been the principal occu-
pation of several of our farmers dur-
ing the past week,
Tony was not exactly the cleanest
and sweetest .boy in th« class. Other
scholars protested against sitting
next to him. So one day the teacher
penned a short note to Tony's mother,
suggesting that an occasional bath
wouldn’t do Tony any harm. Next
morning Tony brought a written re-
ply from his mother: “My Tony
aint no rose,” it read. “Don’t smell
him! Learn him!"
Mrs. D. ,M. West and daughter,
Ernestine, of Belton, are guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. War-
nock.
Wee Verna and Vera Papley of
Brownwood are enjoying a visit with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W
R, Sheppard.
Robert Yarbrough took dinner with
John Henderson last Sunday.
Joe Foreman visited in the War-
nock borne on Sunday.
J. T. Warnock is putting up the
right kind of a speech to get the
commissioners office some time jn the
future, if he wants it. He is of his
own accord grading and ditching
part of the road which has been a
disgrace to the county. When it rains
it is impossible to get over It with a
load. An empty buggy is almost more
than a horse can pull. It hasn’t been
graded since W. L. Futch worked the.
roads, before going into the sheriff’s
office. Many other parts of the road
are in the same plight. Perhaps he is
only setting an example in road
building.
Mrs. George Pauley and children
are on the farm thisweek to cook
in Burkett Friday, returning home
Saturday, accompanied by Oscar John-
son. ,
Arthur I’eytoh went to Ovalo Sun-
day to look after business.
Quitman Morris of Indian Creek
spent last week with John Bird and
family.
Mrs. Mary Peyton and boys called
at: the Bird home Sunday evening.
Jim Woodard spent Saturday night
ith Tom DeArn.i ri.
Miss Jessie Pridemore and Ermun
Hipsher visted in Santa Anna Satur-
day.
Miss Alice Godwin called on Miss
Lou DeArmnn Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mamie and Ruby Hipsher were
shopping in Coleman Saturday.
George Hipsher and family Sunday-
ed with Will Dodgen and family.
Don't Use Calomel.
Those who know always use Sim-
mons’ Liver Purifier, because it is just
as thorough, but does not gripe or
sicken nor cause injury. In yellow tin
boxes only. Price 25c. Tried once,
used always.—Adv.
and otherwise assist with the na*--
vesting.
We have bad no rain now since last
Wednesday morning and the yeapeis
are running eaily and late.
The ,Democrat-Voice enjoys an en-
viable place in the estimation of its
many readers as a clean, entertab.-
ing and edifying paper. One we can
all feel proud of,
Skin Diseases Cured.
Hunt's CiiVe is the name of the rem
edy which is absolutely guaranteed to
cure all forms of skin disease or the
purchase price promptly refunded.
Wonderful results are obtained bv its
use, curing cases that did not yield to
other treatment. Ask your druggist.
A. B. Richards Medicine CoAipany,
Sherman, Texas.—Adv.
Junction News Items,
Joe and Virgin Morgan visited in
this community Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Maggie Greene 'called on
Miss Cora Godwin Saturday after
poon.
Lewis Godwin went toward Watts
Creek Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Godwin visited
GOG LIVER OIL UNO IRON
Two Most World-Famed Tonics
Combined in Vinol.
Cod Llrer oil and Iron hare proved
to be the two mo$t nucces»ful tonlca
the world has ever known—Iron for
the blood and the medicinal curative
elements of cod liver oil as a strength
and tissue builder for body and
nerves, and for the successful treat-
ment of throat and lung troubles.
Two eminent French chemlata dis-
covered a method of separating the
curative medicinal elements of Jhe
cods' livers from the oil or grease
which la thrown away , but to these
medicinal elements tonic Iron la now
added, thus combining In Vinol the
two most world famed tonlca.
As a body-builder and strength cre-
ator for weak, run-down people, for
feeble old people, delicate children,
to restore strength after sickness;*
and for chronic coughs, colds, bron-
chitis or pulmonary troubles we ask
Foo to try Vinol with the understand-
ing that your money w|U be returned
If It does not help you.
P. B For pimples and blotches try
•or Saxo Salve. Wo guarantee it.
MAftAFPKY * COUL80N,
Coleman, Tma.
Silver Valley Sayings.
People in Coleman county Will buy
raincoats, rubber boots, canoes anfl
paddles as soon as they swim into
ColemaacClty. ’ " —1»
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth spent Mon-
day in the Snunders home.
Mrs. Belle of Coleman spent part
of last week with her sister, Mrs.
White.
Mrs. Nora Wagnon of Coleman
is visiting her father, Mr. Lourie,
this week.
Miss Willie Sims spent the first
last week with Miss Edna Arnold.
Mule driving is the order of the
day says the Virginian and Arch.
We are glad to note that Miss
Winnie Lourie, a former Valley
school girl, who is now attending
school in the East Texas Normal
School in Commerce, has secured
certificate. We congratulate Miss
Lourie upon her splendid work.
Ike Ray shook off the cob webs
Sunday and came out to Sunday
school, just for “Auld Lang. Syne.”
The old time foot path was so over-
grown with weeds and grass, Ike had
to come the road. Try- that again
Ike.
^ Miss Essa Mitchell called on Miss
Edna Arnold Wednesday afternoon.
Think there will be a wedding soon
Mr. Tom calls on Miss John two and
three time8 a week.
The musical entertainment in th*
J. J'. Ray home Saturday night, was
W'ell attended, as well as enjoyed.
Mrs Mary Smith' and children
spent Sunday in the Beard home.
Mrs. Lucy Stephens of Leaday and
Mrs. Jessie Smith of Colemffn visited
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn
of this place, the first of the week.
Everyone was glad to welcome Bet-
tie Lovejov Lourie back to the Valley
after an absence of about eighteen
months.
Jim Hill and family of Cotton were
visiting in the Bullock home the first-
of the Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Miller are the
happy parents of a bouncing boy.
Miss Beulah Needham came home
Saturday from Coleman where she
has been attending High School. We
are glad to say Miss Reulah is a
graduate of this school.
Evciw body i. getting hi- hoe l --i.lv
for the field.
Mrs. Copeland of Coleman vKited j
Mrs. Pennington last week.
Mrs. Grimes was shopping at
Crusher one day last week.'
Mesdames Webb and Bartholomew
visited Mrs. Bob Ray near Rough j
Creek one day last week.
Johnnid Sims grit bark to the Val-j
ley Sunday.
We realize that in the coming dav-
we'will be as much forgotten as “the
Indian’s lone canoe that crossed the
bosom or the Silver Lake a thousand
ear ago.” But now as night's candles
have come out one by one. we will
bid ym) all adieu.
•OR*
PUKES
CREAM
Baking Powier
h a protection and guarantee
against alum which is found in
the low priced baking powders.
To be on the safe #ide when buying
baking powder, examine the label and
take only a brand ahown to be made
from Cream of Tartar.
Breeders! Take Notice!
'
My black Stallion Claudio will make the season at my farm,
five miles south of Coleman. Terms $ 1.0.00. Mares guaranteed to
be with foal; fre$ pasturage for mares during breeding, and beat
of attention given them, but not responsible for accidents.
Claudio is a coal black, 17 hands high, weight 1275 to 1300
pounds; sired by a registered Morgan with pure bred Hamiltonian
Dam; making one of ihe best all purpose horses in the county.
Colts large and mo t all good saddlers and drivers.
See me for further information.
D. J. McNamara
TAN-NO-MORE
AND
FRECKELEATER
Maggie, visited Mrs. Jim Mead on
Wednesday.
We are indeed sorry to note the
death of .Joe Popper’s infant baby.
Mrs. Mack Griffith and family art*
visiting in Voss this week.
Washington Dozier is ma
wood today.
After a hanUjgame the score stood 17 I
tn I for’the visiting team.. “Honor to!
whom honor- is due.”,
Mrs. Cohea.is numbered with the j
sick. , j
Mi Penny Coffey is at home again
rketingi after an extended visit-with relatives I
in other parts of Texas.
Two of the moat
Scientific Beautifying
Agencies Known.
tan-no-more
THE SKIN BEAimriER
The scientific combination of Cream
and Powder. Delightful in appearance
and pleating in ita effect. Used daring
the day it U a protection from the tun
aad wind. In the evening ita nae assures
e faultless completion.
EsMn.sc, U. iBathl ...tint Ik. b..t w.y
-wTwViT "*'*?.**‘V* p*'" - »*• •»<!
(Tit t. dr,. A„ Dealer.
50 AND 35 CTS.
FRECKELEATER CREAM
Tor the removing of Liver Spota,
Freckles, King Worm and nil kindred
blemi^es of the nkin. It will bleach tha
fkin ia 10 days aad make if as amootk
and soft as a baby's.
Mains Bid Compliiiont Good
Good Comploiioot Bettor.
V'TS
All Dealers
50 AND 25 CTS.
Mrs. Mitchel and Cain were out , Mr. John Banister was out in this
doing home mission work the first part of the world last week, kissing
part of the week. , all the sweet babies and bragging on
B. H. Bennett had business in j the good cooks, and, as a mere side
Santa Anna Monday. usue, was handing out his cards a*
candidate for sheriff to the men folks.
Get Rid of the. Torment of Rheuma- Mr- Jno. Kabler visited in Coleman
•ism. from Saturday until Wednesday of
Remember how spry and active you last. week.
^ ****** ***^ lo or moory back.
"ri'T Tm ! °* T“ »® **or. *■>< »«r MU. Bookl.l hr MdL
baker-wheeleramfg. CO.
were before you had rheumatism,
backache, swollen, aching joints and
stiff, painful muscles? Want to feel
that way again? You can-—just take
Foley Kidney Pills. They get right, at
the cause of your pain ami misery,
put vour kidneys in sound healthy
condition—make them active and
strong. Do it quickly, too—for Foley
Kidney Pills begin good work just a*.; —.
boon as you start taking them. Start i T ■ .... . . . ,
today, and soon you will again be act- j, rb£ have a hard
ir. t___U „„I„ tJL r*._____»* l|me of it when this process occurs in
hot
Albert Vickers was visiting at Hill
last Sunday. ■ -
Mrs. Stegall and children from.
Comanche county are visiting her
sister here, Mrs,. John Sellers.
Mr. and Mrs, .Anderson of Bethel
visited freinds and relatives at
Leaday the latter part of last week.
Wellhome Sunrise No.278,637
Imported Suffolk Punch Stallion, weight 1550, height 16
hands, best breeder in Coleman county, colts have sojd as
high as $2,000.00; to insure living colt $15.00.
U ill make the season on my stock farm 2 I -2 miles
north of V oss. Thirty days free pasturage for mares.
Voss,
W. R. Glazener
Texas
Causes Further Talk.
Because «0 many people are telling
their experience, with Hunt’s Light-
ning Oil for headaches, rheumatism,
neuralgia, etc., thnt others are lead to
give it a trial and are convinced im-
mediately of its merits as a pain kil
ler, Are you yet to be convinced?
Ask ,your druggist.—Adv
ive and free from pain. Tom Garrett’s
Drug Store, ’phone No. 14, Coleman.
White ^hapel and Central.
Some of the farmers have begun
cutting grain but the ground is so
wet it i* slow progress.
The Misses Sackett of Burkett have
been visiting Miss Louise Chadwdll
and Miss C. returned home with them
for a visit. *
Mrs. Robert Taylor and son were
shopping in Coleman Monday.
Mr. Lefter is visiting his mother,
Mrs, Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Billings of Crusher at-
tended Sunday school nt the Chapel
Sunday.
All our sick are about welt again
and Ellery Kelley and Ira Sewell are
able to go to see their best girls be-
tween showers.
Mrs. Coger Lewellen has been vis j
iting her parents in Concho county.
Miss Maple -Kelley and Miss I.->!a i
Wilkerson were in the city Saturday.
Miss Rosa Allen of Brownwood i- !
visiting Miss Maple Kelley. j
Mock and Ellery Kelley enjoye
cream nt O II Kelley’s Sat i
night.
Mias Janie Wood of Coleman "
guest in the A W. Collier home
week.
Mrs. Goss visited Mrs. T. YV K
Thursday. \
Mrs. Hill is’visitirig in theism
her son at Crusher.
Mrs .1. 1 McDonald ami Mr-
Hefner visited Mrs. Goss Wednesday.
Mrs, Wheat and daughter visited
Mrs W. B. Jones Sunday.
weather. They not only have to
contend With painful gums but the
stomach is disordered, .bowls loose
and the body uncomfortable. The best
help miu can give tRe little sufferer
is MeGEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It cor-
rects *our stomach, cools .and quiets
the bowels and helpk digestion. Price
25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by
Coulson's Drug Store.—Adv.
NOW HER FRIENDS
HARDLY KNOW HER
But This Does Not Bother Mrs.
Burton, Under the
Circumstances.
You’ll Remember the Service
long after the price is forgotten. Best Cuisine, Hand-
some I arlors, Every room equipped with Hot and
Cold ater and i elephone at your Command.
American Plan. Rates $2.50 and $3.00 per day.
The Southern Hotel L. A. Armstrong, Prop.
Brownwood, Texas
■ i a
elewith womanly trouble,
advised several different
of,
(TIROLAX!
C1TROLAX!
citrolax: -
First-.....get the name down pat —
then-buy it of your druggist. .1 u>t the
■very best tiling for constipation, “ick
headache, sour stomach, lazy liver,
sluggish constipated bowels,
pleasantest, sure it. nicest laxative you
Houston, Texas.—in an Interesting ki
letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton
writes as follows: “I think it is my duty
to tell you what your medicine, Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, has done for me.
I was down sic
and my mother a*
treatments, but they didn’t seem to do
me any good. I lingered along for three
or lour months, and lor three weeks, J
was in bed,,so sick 1 couldn't bear for
any one to walk across the floor.
My husband advised me to try Cardui,
the woman's tonic. ! have taken two
bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained
15 pounds and do all of my housework.
Friends hardly know me, I am so well.”
If you suffer from any of the ailments
so common lo women, don't allow the
trouble to become chronic. Begin taking
Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable,
its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural
-|'h!; way On the weakened womanly constitu-
tion. You nrn no risk in trying Cardui.
Horne & Beck
a
Undertakers
- and -
Embaljners
FUNERAL CAR IN CONNECTION
ever used. Tastes good—like lemon
ude. Acts promptly, without pain or
nausea. Gives you the most sptDfae
tory flushing you have ever had Tom
Garrett’* Drug Store, 'Phone No. 14,/
Coleman, Texas.
News from Leaday.
(Too late fop last issue !
In the absence of the Baptist mis-
sionary, Brother C. V, Carroll, who
was to fill the pulpit last Sunday.
Brother C. Y.Wilson preached for us.
Grandma Matthews had the mis-
fortune to stick a nail in her foot, but
is better, we are glad to report
Quite a number of Leaday'* people
went to the concert on Elm Creek last!
Monday night. Everyone reported a
grand time, there wr.$' a nice pro- j
gram and it was well carried - it Mr
Sikes, the teacher deserve- to be
highly complimented in rendering
[such a nice program.
Crops are not laid by yet, but——
Brother
Valera Items.
F. Beck is marking wool here today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamon, Jr., of
Leaday, are visiting their parents
this week.
Brother Jim Kidwell. Penelope ami
Mrs. J. H. Forgey of Tolar, are hav-
ing a family reunion this week at
their mother's, Mrs. N. Kidwell
Miss Maggie Morrison visited Mrs
Jim Simmons on Sunday night.
Brother Kidwell delivered one ot
his splendid sermon* Sunday at 11:00
o’clock at the Mbthmlist church.
Brother ‘Wade treated his congre
gation to a special sermon at the
Baptist church Sunday night
Uncle Jesse Smith went over to
Fisk to remember his people over
there with service*-on Sunday and
Sunday night.
Mrs. I. Addison and daughter-were |
guests of Mr*. Jim Mead on Tuesday. Brother Wilson hus a very sick
Mr. Lemav of Fikk had business In child. i
Valera Monday. j Jim McIntyre from the Brady
Everybody is busy pulling weed*- I liteijd was seen ln Leaday one dny la-1
and building (t'ftteir gaps since the j week
last big rain- On last Saturday the Stacy base
Mrs Ad.li‘on ami duughte" Mi* bull team mode a visit over to 1 <*n.|a\
It has been helping weak women back to
health and strength for more than 50
years. It will help you. At all dealers.
Write fo: CNMUno*** Me4kin« Co..
Aiviviry fVpl , (.hAHatnoufa, 1<Fnn , for jfytcutl
Jnstnirtwna of> yt>«r <;*»* psft Ntok. Htwr.#
InMiment for Woown. ' **nt tti p.4in | po H
J. E. Stevens Hardware
and Furniture Co.
Funeral Directors
And EMBALMERS
DAY PHONE 21.
NIGHT PHONE 170
Extension Telephone Service in the Home
What could be more convenient than a telephone in the home’ Why, two telephones of course
In other words, an extension telephone connected to your present - telephone.' You already have ch«
mam telephone, and the extension telephone may be yours at less than two cents *
a month, In addition to what you now pay. «
\V.* mention the cost before we speak of the advantages, and they are many.
With an extension telephone upstairs, innumerable trips up and down the stair*
and it becomes the most convenient thing in the world, »o say nothing of
tension telephone afford* for night service.
IN ANY CASE, DON’T FORGET THE LOW COST FOR
LESS THAN TWO CENTS A DAY
day—fifty cent*
will lie saved,
convenience ^flfe ‘exP
THIS GREAT CONVENIENCE—
WEST TEXAS TELEPHONE CO.
The System Reliable”
R. P. Canady Local Manager
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The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1914, newspaper, June 5, 1914; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724060/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.