The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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THE COLEMAN VOICE, OCTOBER 30. 1908
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Beginning Monday, November 2, and continuing until Saturday, November 14, we shall nut in #
t the following prices in our GROCERY DEPARTMENT: #
$1.00
Standard Pink Benns, 20
pounds for................
effect the following prices
Good Roasted Coffee goes ffl flfl Standard Granulated Sugar f 1 nft
#. 9 pounds for....................ftl.UU 17 pounds for...................$LUU
# In our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT we offer you
?0 yards three-quarter width good Fleece [|fj A HEAVY STOCK OF BLANKETS. WOOT.
—1 in-------j—‘-fTi-Ti-r SIXEu ATTO COTTON, with prices greatly re-
'; An abundance of heavier weights in Canton duced-some Imitation Navajo’s that are exceed-
#. Flsnfiel at price® in line wi'h cheaper cotton. ingly low priced.
Silk Soap, for all purposes,
30 bars for.......................
$1.08 {
T* A $65.00 New Royal Sowing Machine in ffOt flft
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^ A J50.00 New R yal Sewing Machine |JJJ
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$ Clothing
WE HAVE MARKED EVERY DOLLAR OF
TT PROFIT OFF OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTH-
" ING. That means that you need not expect to
find $50.00 suits or $10.00 pants here. We have
•fT them, but not at those prices.
We Have Some Cheapcrr Ones
Even Than This
Outings
REMEMBER WE HAVE AN UNEQUALED
STOCK OF OUTINGS in all figures, styles and
weights, and our prices are lower than you will
pay elsewhere. ■
= REMEMBER STAR 5kAND SHOES ARE #
BETTER, and we are giving you a reduction on u
full and unbroken stock of them. Wear this .dioe W
and you will appreciate its worth. #
REMEMBER, you get a signed guarantee
with each of these machines and tlm> are fully #
warranted for TEN YEARS. These prices are to S
close the line for this season. w
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We Must Close #
A LAHGE STOCK OF GOODS. WE WOULD #
PREFER TO GIVE YOU THE PROFITS. Fou
rnftdp tli6 cotton th&trn&de the R&rm* *nus nnd sold
it CHEAP. We think YOU ARE ENTITLED TO iT
THE MANUFACTURED PRODUCT CHEAP also, ^
# ; M TLBNTY OF H ELP assist youtoin making your
selections and to serve you. Free delivery to all
parts of the city- PHONE 261.
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YOUR BILL WHERE YOU GET A DISCOUNT Z
ON BOIH DRYGOODS AND GROCERIES. #
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mif'LISHHD EVERY PRIDAY
M(D-\N:F.l. BROS., : : ; ; Pro^rition
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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' *1 JVwtolftot at l«l**n»an, Texas.
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4ft COMMERCIAL AVENUE
F:«i>av, Oct, ;#, 1908
come to polls Tuesday even if it
does cost you a few hours from
your labor. __
Brtan is going to be elected.
Come out Tuesday so that in af-
ter years you njay with pride
point your children to the feet
that you helped do it.
Wi; are going to 1?$ our pen
poles and voting for the amend- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE VOICE, per year $1 00
mejit. The amendment doesj-“------—— ...............
not force you hut enables you.
The Voter,’ Duty to Country ChiMrer.
At the election on November
3rd the voters of Texas will de-
cide whether .the shall be incor-!
porated into the Constitution an \
amendment to Sec X Art. 7
.ow iiiioday. have the wh;,-l rentes So ,-uUic bciiook' a
quit setting type and go up to'
the polls and vot? for W.
Bryan. Come go with us.
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To, adopt this amendment
would accomplish these results:
1. if would empower every
rural school district to levy a local j
ar
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The chairman of the Demo-
cratic party in Texas has sent ^hoo] tax b>' maJority voW of
the property-holding, tax-paying
voters.
J. E. Stevens & Son
SEPEERS OF WHIP
Hardware m Furniture
not going to publish out ■ ur^,,nt requests for every
nj,l'r unt‘^ ^fter .i^iTux-rat in Texas to come out to
Here is hoping Bryan L^e on elation day and your
•ctud.
loyalty to the party demands
true mat Texas will go ; that you should.
•uHo anyway, but you
•■.■me out to the polls and
,-ii the majority.
AN AUKSDSi ENT
Education is the chief corner
ston uof civilization and it with its
« 1-). ;.*• ■■ i want to see Bryan elect-1 helpmate, thrift, constitutes the
«>.. 'i » at least show your ,n- piincipal power for the making
ter t h.. going to the polls on of a great country. There is
cL'Ur n Jay and casting jjur
ballot.
now up for the consideration of
the voters of Texas an amend-
Tn.e Democracy is to vote for to the, institution where-
the -nuineo every tune you get I ? lfhe ^ of rura “f0? df and ™Jor,ty
tncts will be permitted to do ^---- J
a r uanee and this will not be ful-, . . .. . . ,, .
fill,, if -we democrats stay at | what the,r c> y^theren are al-
fflOnV rvnrmittnd1 +n Ha._$a ita$a a
home Tinydayr
2. It would Frant to each dis-
trict the right to levy a local
school tax at any rate not great-,
er* than fifty cents on the one
hundred dollars of property val-:
ualion. A vote for the amend-!
ment is not a vote for a tax on i
any one; it merely authorizes a
district to to settle school taxa-
tion for itself*
These two results are in har-
mony with the fundamental prin-
ciples of Democracy-local self-
ready permitted:to dp—to vote a
sufficient tax to enable the com
•Gt.od <•. -zenship means doing-muraty to supports first class
everything in your power for.the school. Of course, this does'foundation,
g-KiJ of your country., So come
oi.i. to the polls Tuesday and vote
for W. J. Bryan
Jr. every democrat wereci» stay
at home on election day like some
are thinking of domg, it is not
not mean that every community
will have to vqte the tax, but
simply gives then^J-he power to
vote it if they should desire. It
may. not he ihat yofe -want nn ochwds. ■
high school tax in your com-
munity. but some other rural
ao certain that Texas would go; community may Want it and it
Democratic for the republicans I therefore becomes your duty to
are ctnaiu to come out Be loyal | place them in a position to have
to- the Democratic party and it if they desire by going to the
The Fathers of Texas laid a
splendid foundation for our sys-
tem of public schools; it is our
to manifest equal intelligence
patriotism in building on that
Give the country child a faqr
chance, and on your ballott
scratch “Against Amendment to
Sec. 3, Ait. 7, relating public
Silver spoons, knives and
forks, guaranteed for 25 years-
My pripe is from $1.75 to *6.00
per set, and you can’t buy any
better at doublp the price.—Hen-
ry Brown & Ca 15
Hardware,
Disston.Saws,
Nicholson Files,
Heller Bros. Hasp,
Keen Kuttcr
Hatchets,
Kelly Axes,
Rogers Knives,
Clauss Scissors,
Darling Stoves,
Winchester Guns,
Ammunition, ,
Scaley Mattresses,
G1 o b e Werniker
Book (Jases,
Leggett & Platt
Springs,
Standard Sewing
Machines,
Good Carpets Cheap,
Carpets, Matting,
Art Spuarcs,
Linoleum and
Carpet Paper
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Standard » Implements
J- E. Stevens & Soi
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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/m1/2/?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.