The Carbon News (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Easter is very near and it is now time to prepare ourselves f
for the occasion. Our Stock of New Dress Goods, Mill- *
inery, Gents Clothing and Furnishing goods is now com-
plete and we are prepared to show the best line we have
ever Shown in Carbon.
been picked
wanted. Get
THAT
EASTER
SUIT
If you have not bought,
get in line by purchas-
ing a SUPERB suit for
Eattcr. Our patterns
can not be excelled, our
Styles arc perfect, do'nt
wait until our Stock has
over and then fail to get the Suit you
our prices.
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\ WILLIAMS
The Thoroughbred MAT in all the
shader will be found in our Stock,
line of Men’s and Boys Straws.
latest styles and
Also a complete
MILLINERY
Our Millinery department
is filled with a beautiful
Selection of the newest
things known in Millinery.
Tell our Milliner your
wants and if v/e have not
what you xveed she will*
gladly make it up to your
entire satisfaction.
LINOLEUM
AND
MATTINGS
We have just received a
full line of Chinese and
Japanese Matting, Lin-
oleum, Rugs etc,
Japanese Matting 25c
Chinese ” 25 to 35
Linoleum 1.00 to 1.25
A beautiful line of Rugs
$2.50 and $3.00
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Guarantee our shoeing for $1.-
00 all round, —Grubbs & Souder.
Little Iva Lovett
sick list this week.
is on the
F. P. Medford of Okra was in
town Saturday.
B. A. Alford of Okra had bus-
iness here Saturday.
Come and 8ee.
THE MASTERS AND
ARTS.
THE
I am prepared to keep fresh
fish all the time now and want1 A literary work is judged by
your trade in staple and fancy the fame of its Author, a paint-
groceries and country produce, ing by that of the artist, a stat-
Reraember we deliver promptly, ute by that of its sculptor, so
no matter how small the bdl. should a PIANO be judged by
Try some of our Cresent stock the ciiaracter and ability of the
food, also have disinfectant balls maker.
Rev. B. C. Bell of Cisco fiilled
his appointment here Sunday.
for chicken mites, flees, etc.,
and have sprays to use the fluid
with. J. H. BOLES.
Mrs. F. S. Seastrunk and
Miss Ina Owen spent a . ftw 1 children and Mrs. W. T. Curtis
hours with home folks at Cisco I and children spent several days
Saturday. ' in Mangun the latter part oi
----------------- jlast weak visiting friends and
Those who are taking part in relatives,
.he contest will please notice _ , ,
rule No. 10. The Presbyterian people of
this place have almost completed
Their plans for their new church
50 cents will save your wheel, building. We did not learn just ______________
buggy or wagon, at Grubbs & when they would begin building (crimination.
When you buy a HOBART M.
CABLE, LESTER. LUDWIG, or
an I VERS & POND you get a
piano which bears the name of
men whose life training, educa-
tion, ambition and capital, have
always been and always will be
directed to the one sole single
intense purpose of making THE
BEST PIANO THAT MIND
CAN DESIGN AND HANDS
CONSTRUCT. Either one of
these great pianos in your home
is an unquestioned evidence of
cultured musical taste and dis-
oouders shop only.
I hut in the near future we hope.
A. Boston and J. E. Spencer j We are not expecting a boom
nade a business trip to Eastland 0f mush-room type, but the
Monday. I good things that a e coming Car-
Prof. Greer came in Sunday
from Manarum where he
Djen taking a vacation.
bon’s way will place her in line
condition and the growth will
^aJ be substantial and not so very
| slow either.
Miss Jesse Daniels of Mangum , Balvin Courtney of Dublin
BROTHERS
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LOCAL NEWS
Ladies of any age, married or
single, may enter the Carbon
News Piano Contest.
The steer was rode, ride,
den.
Born to W.
wife a girl
S. Graham and
M. V. Crossley had business
at Rotan last week.
W. H. Puett is still making
many improvements about his
new residence.
T, C. Conner of Carney was
here this week visiting his half-
brother J. F. Buchan.
W. H. Prescott and wife visit-
ed Waco last week.
W. H. Groves has put a new
yard fence around his residence.
A. J. Hancock of DeLeon was
here this week visiting his son
M. H.
W. H. Seastrunk and wife are
visiting relatives in Gorman this
week.
Miss Bertha Higgins and Miss
Bishop of High Knob were here
Saturday.
Carbon is one of the cleanes:
towns in this part of the Stab
but we need to clean up occa
sionally.
Mrs. J. M. Thurman of Albany
came in Friday to visit her sis-
ter -Mrs. Hiram Thurman who
is quite sick.
Otis Armstrong of Sipe
Springs was here Saturday visit-j
ing his cousin .J. B. Courtney.
R. L Cooner of Rising Star
was here Saturday visiting his
half-brother J. F. Buchan.
Most of the folks have qui
doubting and are beginning t<
realize the fact that Carbon is
on the verge of a healthy boom.
VV. N. Jones and wife and W.
A. Hale and wife went to Waco
ast week as witnesses in a case
in court.
G. W. McCollough and wife
of Sidney. Comanche Co. Texas
stopped off here Friday on their
return from Hamlin where they
visited relatives. ,
Dry weather necessity
Grubbs & Sowder has the
most complete outfit for setting
buggy and wagon tires, you
ever saw, call and see it.
J. A. Adams and family mov-
ed this week to Eastland. Mr.
Adams will be salesman for tht
Raliegh Med. Co. in Stephens
county.’
Remember, we shrink buggy
tires and wagon tires for 50c
each.-Grubbs & Souder.
Your business is a/hat we want
Call and let us show you our large
complete and up-to-date line of
Lumber, Shingles, Posts,
Brick, Lime,Paint
and Mill
Goods.
Carbon Lumber Co.
/as here Sunday visiting rela-
tives and friends.
J. It. Foster and J. H. Boles
ave been improving the side
. aik in front of their store
ruildings.
Mrs. Levi McCollum of Rising
Gar was here Friday. She
■ought Mrs. S H. Morgan here
to ake the train for Meridian
visited his brother J.
this week.
B. here
See P. N. Valliant for high
rade pianos, phone 28, Car-
’ >n, with J. H. Wilder Brown-
vuod and Dublin.
A disastrous fire swept over
Frrt Worth Saturday Apr. 3rd
vhich destroyed 250 houses,
ausing a loss of $3,500,000.
The Carbon country is re-
rourceful and the time is about
ipe for her to come to the
front. Five years from now we
vill talk about how chtap this
and used to be.
Those who do not closely read
the paper each week don’t know
when they are missing some-
thing. There are several who
are repenting now because they
carelessly glanced at the paper
and then laid it aside last week.
Call and see us. We are from
T ennessee, Georgia and Ai ken
sas. We know how to put the,
price cheap in Blacksmith work.
W. P. Grubbs,
Jeff Souder,
Frank Bruce,
Leaders in Low Prices.
These great pianos are for
sale by P. N. Valiant, Carbon,
Texas, who represents J. Hi
WILDER, Dublin, and Brown-
wood, THE LEADING PIANO
MAN OF TEXAS.
Drs. Riimph S Riimoh
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office at .Carbon Drug Co., north
side of the bank. >
CARBON, TEXAS.
Pc B. P. Wilson
PH YSICIAN A SURTEON,
Off . ".i Gilbert Drug Co. Store.
C- 4PQN, - - Texas.
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>RNKY AT CAW AND
NO''ARY PUBLIC,
in Court House with the
County Judge.
' ! AND, - - TEXAS
' . m now prepared to do all
Kinds of work and show a full
Let the merchant know you jj '',|P °' s*mpl®s of paint, wall
paper and plaster board,
saw his ad.
Wanted a family to make
some improvement on Ranch in
Terry Co. Have good house
and plenty of water on land.
Write J. R. Lanier
Big Springs. Texas.-
and
solicit your work.
James T. White.
Painter, Paper hanger ar.d
Signest. Carbon, Texas,
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Just Received A Car of Flour
and Feedstuff
Bran 1,55, Cane seed 1.50, Millet seed 1.50.
Dried apples 10c, Peaches 10c, Prunes 10c, Can goods of all kinds. Tomatoes, Peaches
Pears, Berries, Corn, Hominey etc. Eggs and butter taken in exchange for goods.
New lot of fancy crockery ware. Stone Churns, Milk crocks etc.
HARDWARE
We have a nice line of hard-
ware and farm implements
such as Cultivators, Planters
and Harrows. A nice line of
Harness and Plow gear.
We carv a full line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries etc.
DRY GOODS
Jusi received a new stock of
dress Pants, Overalls, Shirt to
suit anybody. A nice line of
Mens and Ladies Underwear
Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons,
Gloves ami a fine line of
Lawns, Dress, eroods etc.
We respectfully envite you to come and give us a share of
your trade,
TANNER & CURTIS
MANGUM, TEXAS.
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Curtis, W. T. The Carbon News (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1909, newspaper, April 8, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521183/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.