The Carbon News (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Feet
TF YOUR feet
A coul.1 tell you what
kind of shoes they
want, they would beg
you to "Walk On Stars’
Every pain in your
foot, whether it is caused by a corn or a bunion, or any
other foot trouble, is a cry for a “Star Brand” shoe.
Our shuc department is making more friends every day
because “Star Brand” shoes have given real comfort to
men and women in this town who used to wear other
shoes.
We invite you to thoroughly inspect our entire line of
“Star Brands,” especially these snappy, cool oxfords for
men and women. We would like to sell you a pair,
although we will not insist on it. However, if you
choose to buy, we arc perfectly willing to give you your
money back if you are not satisfied.
Let the merchant know you
saw his ad.
Mrs. 0. C. Tyler of Gorman
came in Monday to visit relative
at Okra and Rising Star.
Fred Scott was over from
Okra Monday to meet his aunt
Mrs. C. C. Tyler of Gorman.
50 cents will save your wheel,
buggy or wagon, at Grubbs &
Souders shop only.
Those who are taking part in
the contest will please notice
rule No. 10.’
Read our printing office rules
in this issue so you will know
when it is too late to get things
published.
J. R. Lanier returned this
week to Gome* after spending
several weeks here, Mr. Lanier
has been successfully dealing in
Western lands during the past
SNAPPY OXFORDS
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Patriot
Society
Quaker
Verona
$5.00
1.00 and4.50
3.50
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The attendance was very
large at the baud boys’ play
last night and all were well
pleased. The boys can always
hereafter get g good audience
when they advertise a play.
Time and space this late forbid
our giving a synopsis of the
play and caste of characters.
Farmers Want column
If you want stove wood phone
E. C. Stephen.
Sorghum Fodder, matured and
cut just before frost, bright and
sound, price 82.50 per hundred.
R. Allison, Bear Springs Cotn-
munity.
1 now have in my possesion the
Sabanno German coach stallion,will
stand this season at my farm live
miles southwest of carbon.
J T Poe
THE MASTERS AND THE
ARTS.
A literary work is judged by
the fame of its Author, a paint-
ing by that of the artist, a stat-
ute by that of its sculptor, so
should a PIANO be judged by
the character and ability of the
maker.
When you buy a HOD ART 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-
Lost, one black sow pig with
white spot in forehead, market! ...
, ... ... ... , crimination.
under bit in right ear. hinder
these great pianos are for
sale by P. N. Valiant, Carbon,
Texas, who reoreosnts J. H.
please notify Will Graham.
Dry weather necessity
Grubbs & Sowder has the
most complete outfit for Setting
buggy and wagon, tires, you 110 Vears old and in good condition
I have a large wagon that I
would like to exchange for a light
one. C. P. Lewis, William’s farm.
I want to buy a few stands of
honey bees. Dr. T. I,. Pierce.
1 have a good horse for sale, is
ever saw, call and see it.
Remember, we shrink buggy |
tires and wagon tires for 50c
each. —Grubbs & Souder.
Roy McCollum
Little Miss Iva Lovett has
been quite sick this week but
better now.
Prof. Reynolds of Mangum
had business here Saturday^
T. J. Morris made a business
trip to Cisco Saturday.
Mri». F. B. Winters of Gorman
came in Saturday.
Born to Prof. Elmer Gilbert
and wife a girl April 11th.
Lee Murphey left Monday for
Tyler to attend Business College.
Heywood Fowler Jr. returned
Saturday from Waco where he
has been several weeks.
Miss Ina Owen spent Satur-
day night and Sunday with
home folks at Cisco.
Walter Baker came in th s
week from Oklahoma where he
has been some time and will
spend a month here.
Miss Willie Stubblefield is vis-
iting her cousin Miss Beulah
Fairbairn near Eastland this
week. .
M. H. Hancock visited his old
home at DeLeon Sunday.
Frank Jones of Gorman visit-
ed home folks here Sunday.
For sale, a comparatively new
small refrigerator. W. T. Curtis.
Mrs. Ola White and little
daughter Fay visited in Gorman
last week.
J. S. Cox and family of Sidney
visited T. H. Dingier and wife
Saturday and Sunday.
Matt Morris of Alexander
spent Sunday here with his wife
who is here visiting her parents
J. R. Foster and wife,
April 23rd we will give to the
person bringing the most eggs
to the Cash Store that day an
egg case free.
J. R. Foster, W. A. Tate, Miss
Alice Grubb and Hardy Boles
left Monday for Waco to attend
a Sunday School convention.
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.
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
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The editor was unavoidably I
denied the pleasure of attending
the cemetery working in Carbon
last week, but a visit tc the
cemetery this week revealed the
fact that there was lots of work
done and it was done right. Our
cemetery is now in fine shape.
Call and see us. We are from
T ennessee, Georgia and Arkan
sas. We know how to put the
price cheap in Blacksmith work.
W. P. Grubbs,
Jeff Souder,
Frank Bruce,
Leaders in Low Prices.
WILDER, Dublin, and Brown-
wood, THE LEADING PIANO
MAN OF TEXAS.
Drs. Rnmoh & Rumpii
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office at Carbon Drug Co., north
side of the bank.
CARBON, .TEXAS.
Dr. B. P. Wilson
PHYSICIAN & SUR3EON.
Ofiiee at Gilbert Drug Co. Store.
Carbon, - - Texas.
R. L. Rust,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office in Court House with the
County Judge.
EASTLAND, ' - - TEXAS
If yon want either a Vlbrattpp: Shuttle, Rotary
Hhutlloor a Single Thread [ Chain Stitch J
Sewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
Many nrwinjf Machines are made to kcII regnrdlc-s of
Quality, but the IVew Home is 'made t • wear.
Our guaranty never runs out.
ttoltl by authorized dealers only. %
FOR SALE BY
May hew & Co., Cisco; Tex. -
I am now prepared to do all
kinds of-work and show a full
line of samples of paint, wall
paper and plaster board, and
solicit your work.
James T. White.
Painter, I’afier hanger and
Signcst. Carbon. Texas.
Profs. Sigler and Nichols were
here Sunday. They had just
closed a school of penmanship at
Bear Springs
E. C. Chambers of Dublin is
here this week visiting his
daughter Mrs. E. C. Stephens
west of town.
Rev. I. N. Reeves continues
improving his already well fixea
home on main street. Last
week he had another porch
added.
See P. N. Vdlliant for high
grade pianos, phone 28, Car-
bon, with J. H. Wilder. Brown-
wood and Dublin.
Note the new ads this week, t .subscribe for me News.
A Line of Drugs
Has been added to our line of merchandise. Give us your
patronage in this line
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. Peaehes
Pears, Berries, Corn, Hominey etc. Eggs and butter taken in exchange for goods.
New lot of fancy crockery ware, Stone Churns, Milk crocks etc.
LUMBER
Carbon Lumber Co.
.1. N. ft KICKK, Mgr.
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 cary a full line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries etc.
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DRY GOODS
Just received a new stock of
dress Pants, Overalls, Shirt to
suit anybody. A nice line ot
Mens and Ladies Underwear
Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons,
Gloves and a fine line of
Lawns, Dress goods etc.
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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. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1909, newspaper, April 15, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521460/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.