The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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A stylish hat and a nice
dress will make a
LADY
pretty and attractive.
Only Three More Weeks
Till Easter
You will find stylish hats
and stylish dress goods
at Williams Bros, store.
OUR NEW DRY GOODS
have arrived and we can
now show the ladies some
very pretty dress goods,
trimmings, silks, etc., etc.
Be sure to visit our store.
WILLIAMS BROS
Young men desiring to
he fitted up in a nice
Spring
suit, custom made or
tailor made,
should call on Williams
Bros. In tailor made
goods we guarantte a fit.
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LOCAL NEWS
Shade trees add greatly to the
looks of a town.
^ R. E. Grantland’s new resi-
dence is nearing completion.
Have you seen those beautiful
new dress goods at Gorman Bros?
MORRIS STORE NEWS.
Miss Hilliard of Dallas has
charge of our millinery goods this
season. Shu came highly recom-
mended, having worked for
some time in the millinery de-
partment of Sanger Bros, in Dal-
las. We feel safe in saying she
can please you. Now we invite
you to come and see our hats.
Frank Easton of Walnut If you haven’t time to make
Springs is here on business. j your new waist for the meeting,
_________ j we have them ready made.
Rev. Moore of Colorado visited j . ,
his son J. A. Moore here this! Yes. we have another piece of
week.
J. W. Roberts of Gorman vis-
ited his family here the first of
the week.
Come to the big store and get
up-to-date goods at the right
prices. —Gorman Bros.
Bill Scott called in this week
and had the Herald sent to some
of his friends in other places.
Some of our citizens have
planted shade trees on their side
walks. Let’s all do likewise.
I have 170 acres of fine unim-
proved sandy land 1 will sell at a
batgain and on easy terms.—J.
E. Spencer.
Geo. Bender has moved back
here from Cleburne, and says he
prefers to live in west Texas.
W NOTICE-Take your watch
and Clock work to R. W. Shipp,
Jeweler, Carbon, Texas, at Moo-
re’s drug store. All work guar-
anteed.
Rev. J, A. Biggs of Abilene
will assist the pastor Rev. Sta-
tham in a protracted meeting at
the Methodist church in Carbon !
begining Sunday, April 1st. All j
are envited to assist in this meet- j
ing and hope the entire town J
will go into the meeting deter-
mined to make it a success. Rev.
Biggs is a fine preacher and we
Relieve our people will appreciate
mis visit here. ‘
the 20c white linen, yd wide,
came in by express.
See the children and misses
duck and piqure caps 35 to Toe,
GOOD TO WEAR NOW.
Now we have not mentioned
all the new things,we are rushed
for time, so come, we will show
the rest.
I have the prettiest line of
shirts to be found anywhere.
Boys suits from $1 on up.
I have a swell jline of Spring
Suits. Come and be fitted in
one.
Mexican straw hats only 20c
apiece.
I have barrell pickles that are
fine.
I can sell you enough wall pa-
per to paper a good sized room
for less than one dollar.
I have something nice in mat-
ting.
THE CASH STORE.
I have cane seed for sale. — H.
V. Fowler.
Don’t fail to plant some shade
trees. It’s not too late yet.
Have your tin work done at
Gorman Bros.
Mrs. L. A. White visited rel-
atives in Gorman this week.
Plenty feed stuffs now on
hand. — H. V. Fowler.
Meal 50c, kaffir corn meal! W. T. Herring is preparing to
$1.15, kaffir corn seed 60c, Al- j build a new residence just west
falfa seed 18c, Shumac and of Earnest Reese’s new house.
Amber cane seed $1.00. If you _
Flues, stove pipes, guttering,
cisterns and any thing in that
line manufactured bv Gorman
Bros.
want light white and wholesome
bread use Upper 10 Flower.
3 Jiant lye 20c, Arm and Hamer
soda 5c, 15c Extract 8c, 10c size
5c, Machine oil 5c, gal. bucket
pickles 60c, Union Standard
tobacco 25c per plug, Cottolene
$1.10, 10 lbs. Lard 75c, bucket
coffee 90c, galv. water buckets
18c, 50 ft. close line 12c, 25c
bucket axlegrease 17c.
T- J, MORRIS
Lumber—a complete stock.
Anderson Jacobs Co.
Two business houses have
closed down at Rising Star re-
cently, viz: Farmers Mercantile
Co., of which W. D. Maybeu
was manager, and A. D. Tyler
& Son.
When You Want....
FEED STUFF OF ANY KIND
Call on H. V. Fowler at the Livery Stable, he
. will cell you
ANY AMOUNT YOU MAY WANT
L. I. Curtis of Burkeville, a
brother of the editor, came in
Tuesday and will make this his
future home.
I will buy a few good vendor
lien notes for a limited time.
J. E. Spencer.
If you want to be treated rigid
in the feed business call on H V
Fowler.
J. R. POSTER.
I sell the new springs for bug-
gy tops. Call at Livery Stable
and see them. H. V. Fowler.
Sidney Gilbert and L. Af
White attended the Stock Men’s
convention at Ft. Worth this
week.
We have on hand a nice lot of
guttering, good and cheap.
Carbon Lumber Co.
L. H. McMillen and family
returned Tuesday from an ex-
tended visit to Comanche, Gates-
ville and other places.
“Belle of Witchata” flour
acknowledged the best in the
state, for sale at the big store.
Gorman Bros.
Dr. Patterson of firm of Patter-
son & Hall will be in Carbon the
week following the 1st Monday
in each month to remain all the
week. Let him fix your teeth.
goods are handled. Everything
delivered at your door. Try us
on your next order.
Gorman Bros.
THE RACKET STORE.
We frequently hear of horses
dying of Blind Staggers. Better
keep a medicated salt brick in
your trough. It prevents blind
Staggers. 1 gal. bottle pickles
75c. If you need a lantern come
to the Racket Store and get one
for 65c. The celebrated A 1
flour $2.35.
H. L. JACKSON.
Don’t fail to read what the
West Texas Business College of
Abilene has to say in another
column.
J. R. Lanier has returned from
a prospecting trip in west Texas
and New Mexico.
Lumber,—Complete stock, and
prices cheap as the cheapest.
Carbon Lumber Co.
Brick, lime, in fact building
material of all kinds.—Anderson
Jacobs Co.
H. W. Jackson, father of our
townsman H. L. Jackson, died at
his home in Flatweodcommunity
Sunday. The Herald extends
sympathy to the bereaved fam-
ly. .
We are going to make our gro-
cery department second to none The Eastland County Teachers
in the country where pure fresh institute is now in session in
Some locals on 4th page.
Miss Vida Cox of Okra was
here Monday enroute to Gorman
to attend school. Her brother
Rufus accompanied her here to
the train.
LADIES—We have just re-
cieved a big line of the latest
novelties in belts, bags, and
neck wear.—Gorman Bros.
J W Gilbert and wife left this
morning for a three weeks visit
in East Texas.
Don’t fail to let Dr. Patterson
look after your teeth. He will
be in Carbon the week following
1st Monday in each month.
Carbon. This county can boast
of having a fine lot of bright
teachers. The Herald extends
a hearty welcome to them and
hopes they will all enjoy their
stay in our little city.
Important Notice.
We are opening up a first class
Drug Store in Carbon. We are
at present located in the Bank
building but about Apr. the 10th
we will occupy our new home
next door to the bank. We very
respectfully ask a fair share of
your trade and promise every
favor consistant with a fair and
conservative business principle.
We would be very much pleased
if you will call in and let us get
acquainted. Dr. J. E. Butler,
the manager of our business, is
a college course man in Pharmacy
and a Registered Druggust in
Texas and he has had Sixteen
years of practical experience in
a drug store, as well as also be-
ing a Graduate in Medicine, hav-
ing taken a three years course in
medical college and hospital,
and he is well qualified to serve
the people in the proper way.
Our stock is all new, and of the
very best quality. Yours for
business and prosperity.
Butler & Poe.
We take pleasure in announc-
ing to the ladies of Carbon and
surrounding country that we
have secured the services of
Miss Lura Moore of Bowie to
preside over our millinery de-
partment this season. Miss
Moore is well and favorably
known to the people of Carbon,
having had a most successful
season here in the past. She
has just returned from St. Louis
where she has acquainted her-
self with the very latest styles
in spring millinery and purchas-
ed a large and well assorted
stock. Dont fail to see her be-
fore you buy.—Gorman Bros.
Just received a car of brick, —
Carbon Lumber Co.
A lady lectured on Socialism
to a good and attentive audi-
ance at the W. O. W. opera
house Wednesday night.
If you want any feed stuffs
call on II. V. Fowler. He wil
sell it to you cheap.
Dr. Butler left last night for j
Ft. Worth on business.
Mad dogs are being reported
at other places. Lookout for
them here.
Have your tin work done at
Gorman Bros.
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Curtis, W. T. The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1906, newspaper, March 23, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521509/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.