The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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FOR COLEMAN AND OOLEMAN COUNTY
COLivKAN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908.
Number 1 7
'FURS! FURS! FURS!!
A Large Shipment Just Arrived and Some Very At-
tractive Values in the Lot
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SOME VERY HANDSOME STOLE STYLES AS WELL ASOTH- &
ERS. AND A NICE ASSORTMENT OF MUFFS TO MATCH ARE £
NOW BEING SHOWN IN OUR NORTH WINDOW,
Children’s Sets, white and colors, any price from $L00 -to . . . $4.50
CO ME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU
C E. GOUGH
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j the fastest growing store in COLEMAN j
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THACROWIMCBAKK
Wh regard the steadily continued growth of this institute's
a credit to the ento' prise of our business community as well as an
evidence of the esteem in which our officers and our business poli- ------------ . ------
and methods are held. We invite you to make tins bank the' the "J*jjJJJJJ
clearing house for your financial affairs We want the small ac- building. He desires that all the
counts of individuals as well as the larger business of firms. The
wage earner has need of the bank as well as the business man.
Open an account with even a small amount, pay your bills w ith
checks and sre how much better you get along
FOB BENEFIT OF
LIBRARY BUILDING.
Mr. C. A. Hemphill, Manager
of the Majestic, announces that
he will on Friday night, Nov. 6,
give a show at his place the pro-
ladies who are interested in this
work assist him in drawing out
a large croprd on that night so
that the fund raised for this pur-
pose will be a large one. Those
who attend that night will see a
good show besides the money
they spend to see it will be given
to that laudable enterprise.
HEREFQRDS
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GENERAL NEWS.
monFat his trial on charge of
violating National banking laws.
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FORIEGN.
Count Zeppelin’s new airship
makes successful flight and one of
its passengers is Prince Henry
of Prussia.
BILE OF COTTON TO .
ACRE IT ROULDBUSK
R'Jort* From Tb»t Section Show Eao»-
moM Cotton Crop- Every thing
Flnriihmg.
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In conversation with people
who have been there and with
people who are fortunate enough
to live there, we have learned
that Gouldbqsk may well smile
pver its prosperity this year.
The Gouldbusk country is a very
fine country, having an abund-
ance of tillable fertile land and
is most picturesque in appear-
ance. That is not all for Gould-
busk and surrounding country,
the people who live there are
of the most up-to-date, pushing,
energetic and continuously pro-
gressive people that could be
found anywhere. They have
been boosting their country for
sometime and this year has
proved that they have not only
told the truth about it but that
they have not yet told half. The
Gouldbusk country has come un-
der the notice of large firms of
other places who do not hesitate
to tell seekers of information
about the greatness and advant-
ages of this progressive part of
Coleman count^ and direct them
to the people thdre as being well
fixed and prosperous. The peo-
Will be compelled to blockade
Venezuelan ports if demands on
Republic are enforced.
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SPORTS.
Texas and Arkansas Univers-
ity football teams are pieparing
for battle Monday.
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COMMERCIAL.
Activity among bulls beneficial
to cotton.
Desirable beef steers not offer-
ed abundantly. § —
Despite dullness, stock market
acre and have a great many
acres. Those who bought homes
TEXAS.
Two men robbed in Ft. Worth, rules them.
One dies of injuries. . Wheat up over cent on crop
Hamilton man killed by train damage news.
° ^ C0’ If y$Q will go to Coulson’s
WILL TAKE
PLACE !N
Fine Cattle
COLEMAN, NOV. 21
for i Dtw? Store utd get you one (ml-
Republican ticket,, -nm, vnw ,> wiu
The First Public Sale of these | emor on^Republican ticket, ^Arspnic-n^kiHer it will
“ :speaks in Sherraan and Demson- remove every tick from your cat-
I Corpse of woman found in a Ge Recommended and formula
, cistern near Terrell. J0fU. s> Govti oniy $lt00 per
j *»* ■ gallon.
RAILROADS. ■■■ - .
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in that section are rapidly paying
them out until in a short time you
will find the country inhabited by
a throng of people who intepd
making that their homes for, the
rest of thfir lives and who wjll
absolutely own the land they till
The city of Gouldbusk is an in-
fant but is growing with a rapid-
ity that indicates health and vi-
tality and the stimulus that is
behind it insures longevity so we
may expect to find a nice town,
at that place in the near . futur4
and one that will last and qylay
and important part in the history
of Coleman county. '
I have had shipped in this week
a car of ear corn. It is extra fine.
Call and get what you need while!
you have a chance. —G. P. Rique-
more, dealer in all kinds of
grain, hides too. 17
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* 65 head of both sexes, all ages, owned by Mrs. M. C.
and F. A. Dibrell. 1 Will also sell a fine pair of buggy
horses and some Shetlands. * Terms cash or bankable
paper. ,
Mrs M. C. 1 F. A. Dibrell _
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To the People of Coleman
Friends: My market has 'hot changed hands
and I am still in the good meat furnishing busi-
ness and expect to stay there. It is a known ____
fact In'jthA meat marketbvsmessJhat ...the more ---------
S«u)ar customers one has the better service he
can give all. I have built up a good trade of
regular customers, and owing to the fact that my
business is settled, and not flying about, I ex-
pect more and will do everything m my power to
please those who trade with me.
Very Respectfully Youm,
^ Jf. D. HEMPHILL, Meat Market Man
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Several prominent railroad men
visit Dallas and enjoy sights at
the fair. ‘
Executive board member ex-
plains reason for change of bank-
ers by Yoakum.
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NEW LINE OF HATS
JUST RECEIVED
In All the New Colors
DOMESTIC.
Resident Roosevelt quietly cele-
brates his fiftieth anniversary.
Republican National Chairman
Hitchcock in making campaign
prediction claims nearly every-
thing.
National Woman’s Christian
Temperance Union elects officers
fit Denver Convention. ‘'
W. J. Bryan continues whirl-
wind campaign tactics in Greater
New York, making eighteen
speeches during the day. 4.1-1
Alfred H. Curtis, former pres-
ident of National Bank of North
America, gives sensational testi -
COME
SEE THEM
MRS. A. J. PENROD
I have bought fire works
enough- to supply the
town. They will arrive
soon. aJ™
frank Murray
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McDaniel, E. A. The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908, newspaper, October 30, 1908; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726434/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.