The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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' LOCAL NEWS. i
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Erummel & Co. can sell your
property. ,•
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, you will note we are a little
lal^this week on account of
ntti’s being scarce and not too
nph advertising.
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MONEY TO LOAN
We can negotiate loans on im-
proved farms at reasonable in-
vest. Parc payment of princi-
pal accepted each year if desired.
Vendor’s Lien notes taken up
and extended. ■
Rust & Hill, Eastland Tex.
the worlds greatest sewing machine
k .LIGHT RUNNING ^
For sale:— One Brown wagon
2 3-4. good as new, cheap, for
particulars see or call at The
Herald office.
J R Brummel.
The Cash Store we are n°w moving in our
new building which is modern
and up to date in every respect,
Our special price next Monday Call and see us.
Miss Bessie Poe
man Saturday.
went to Gor- j
The regular county examina-
tion will be held 'at. Eastland on
Friday and Saturday the 6th and
7th of Dec. * i
All who wish to take this
examination will please be on
hand at 8 o’clock Friday morning,
Resp’t,
Paul Chastain,
Co. Sup’t.
j and Tuesday will be a closing
j out price on ladies, Misses and
childrens long coats, $10.00 coat
for $8,00, same reduction on
'enildrens, $1.00 for 75cts, calico
| Gets. 12ct, bleach domestic for
9cts, extra heavy cotton flannel
9cts, solid color outing 9cts, O.N
T. thread 5ets, heavy boy wagons
$1.60, remember th^se are prices
for two days only, this is an op-
portunity, a good time to pick
up what you want for a very
little money, the goods could not
be bought to day for the price,
but I knowr under tbe conditions
you have got to get a bargain if
you turn your money loose, I
think we will have a better time
soon, money is beginning to
loosen up, cotton is advancing
a little, is the best evidence, we
can’t have smooth sailling ail
through life, we are taught that
*lfyou wanteltheraVlbratlngBhuttle, Rotary
febuttle or a Single Thmid f Chain 8tUoh\
Sewing Machine write to
(THE NEW HOME SEWW8 MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
iMinysewIne machines art made to sell regardless 01
^quality, but the New Home is made to wear./
•* Our guaranty never runs out.
YlW^|^iiulliori*ert denier* only*
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FOR SALE
f. H
<>, i.ii'o. Texas.
Money to Loan
on improved real estate. Ven-
dor lien •)(?<: extended, cheap
money ui-i quick, returns. See
me. at Scott Rreisford’s office
a*
JEastlahh, Texas, or write me:
“ ' ,1. W. Hague
Mrs pirtts has been visiting
: .Mrs Cox, near. Kokomo this
week.
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THE >'EW PURE FOOD AND DRUG
' LAW.
We are pleased to announce
that Foley’s Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and lung troubles
is not affected by 'the National
; Pure1 Food and Drug law as it
contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and we recom-
mend "it ato a safe remedy for
children and adults.
Montgomery & Gilbert:'. .
Lda Thurman, has been very
sick this week, but is' improving
Mr Jim Brade of Denton
county is in our city on business
this week.
IT S Berry is in Haskell this
week, in interest of th * Frater-
nal Bankers of America.
PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLL)
Lilt never follows the use of
Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stops
the cough, heals and strenthens
the lungs and prevents pneu-
m >i i >.
Montgomery & Gilbert!
Our illudtrous townsman W
A Tate has been, we understand! school last .Sunday, come again
grubbing for L A White, this! next Sunday, the lesson will he
week, we are glad to see our1 the death of Sampson he suffer-
good people working, it shows! ed himself to be misl 3d, lost his
we have gcod material here. J strength and eye sight, we should
not follow the sad example.
Allie Lang of Bear Springs is
staying in Carbon, taking nffisic,
Mr Stewart of Sipe Springs,
Montgomery & Gilbert.
To The Members Of The
Union And Friends To The
South And Better Prices
Greeting.
The “Financial Flurry’’ is al-
most over “The last Bear” went
on the bridge Nov. 15th. the re-
FOLEYSHONBYHDVR
. Cures Coldsi Rrovnnta Pneumonia
No. 14—200 acres of land, 80
acr6s in cultivation, good three
room house with hall, 3 porches,
good barn, 2 tanks, one well, 3
notes due.—T. L. Tucker.
No. 15—320 acres pasture, 50
acres prairie, 270 timber, $12.50
per acre, 1-3 cash, balance in 3
years.
No. 16—160 acres, 65 in, culti
vation. good house, good large
$1250 cash,
suit being tidings of a new era
cotton will gain in commercial barn, price, $.->816,
value and cash will possibly soon balance in 2 years,
be flush when that time comes, 17—2 lots in Carbon, good house
don’t get in a hurry to sell the 1 well, price $850. $500. cash by-
product of your labor for in so ance in 2 years at 10 per cent,
doing you will-soon be sorry that 18_135 acre3 land> 52 in cultiva.
you spoke. The market and mon-
ey
wolf in sheep clothing will possi- Jfl-i’miie7’from
bly reel ot vuur pulse and see
how cheap he can get your pro-
duct. You have food and cloth-
ing for the World the speculator
, , tion, good 3 room house very good
is now easing up and the barn>1 weU, 1 tank, good orchard
Carbon, price
$2700-00, $1500.00 cash, balance
in 3 years.
.. , , „ r - wants it and
mans days are tew aud full of >hag t() hav0
trouble, but we can avoid a great
many of disappointments by go-
ing a head, do the best we can
and be content with our lot and
quit giving our lives for earth-
ly treasures, that I think is more
dangerous than poverty, where
there is perfect submission, what
a time vve did heve at Sunday
No. 19—21acres in Carbon, 10
the manufacture in cultivation, price. $1050 cash,
ic or quit business, No. 20-81 1-2 acres, 40 in cub
jyou can live on hominy, the tivation, good 2-room house, 1
speculator on told, the manu- cistern, good barn, 1 1-2 miles
lacture on contracts, until a fair from Carbon,good orchard, price
price obtained, don’t sell too fast. $1890, 1-2 cash, balance in two
Frat. yours, years.
H.A. Collins. i
Co. Sec. i No. 21—86 acres, 21 acres in
_______ cultivation, 3 room ,house with
one porch, 1 well, one tank, good
orchard 2 miles from Carbon, I
price, $1680, $840 cash, balance i
in 2 years at 10 per cent.
No. 22—131.7 acres of land,
fQLEYSKONETHCAR
for children; safe, sure• No opiates
36. 80 A. 42 in cultivation, 2
room house, tank, good fence,
good orchard, will take horses
and mules in part payment.
37- 80 A. 32 in cultivation, *700
fruit trees, 1 pair mules,good
brood mare, 1 good horse. 1 3
year old colt; all tools, wagon and
buggies with place,4 room house
out buildings,2 tanks, 1 cistern
1 1-4 mile north of Carbon, also
big lot of feed stuff with place
can sell on easy terms, would
sell cotton in the patch and give
mmediate posession.
38:—160 good farm, all
fenced, 2 1-2 miles from Carbon,
will sell at $16.62 1-2 per acre,
$500.00 cash, balance in four
years, at ten per cent.
39:-160 acres of land, all fenc-
ed, 65 in cultivation, good four
room house, good barn, small or-
chard, will sell cheap for cash.
40:—220 Acres, 50 in cultiva-
tion. ope 4 room house, one 2
room house, well and tank,
school and church 1 mile, $1,500
down, own time on balance.
S A Martin, who had been
here for treatment the past few
months, died Friday morning.
We extend heartfelt sympathy
to the bereaved family.
J R Foster.
For sale:—220 acres,45 cleared
25 in cultivation,all fenced, good
j 3 room house, barn,two orchards,
: two tanks, 4 1-2 miles southeast
of Carbon, 1 mile to school.
J W Forley.
Claud Kinchens of DeLeon,
slipped some hoises Horn here was here on business this week
thh week.
The Farmers Union Speaker
Uncle Sam Hj npon, delivered an
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List of Land placed for sale in
the hands of Brummel & Co.
^ While Andy Thurman and No. ,._5 sectisns of ,and t„
... ....... Ohver Sanford were out hunting j ^ in E| Paso county. wju se„
address at the W.O.Hall to a' ^ £ th“k'of M head, j SS"* ,0r tand
accidently, but the wound is not j
bad and he will soon recover. ! No. 2—Have 5 lots in Carbon
--l one house with well. Will sell
for $450.00 cash. ‘
very large crowd, the hall being
filled to its greatest capacity,
We are glad to have men of
brain talk to us, let them come
often, if we get the treat we did
from hearing him.
Dr Britton of Cisco, was Call-
ed in consultation with Dr
Rurfiph, in the treatment of Mr
Hager’s eyes,
Mat.- Morris went to Gorman,
(to see the'wife and kids) Thurs-
day.
Miss Alice Poe went to Fort
Worth last week.
Grandpa Poe left this week
for Ark. to’visit for a while.
When you want good wood, see
me as I am prepared to meet
lie demands.
B W Lewis.
Phone No 3 R. 66.
; H C Poe of Cisco, was in our
city on business this week.
Tom Addington of near East-
land was on our streets this
week. .
No.3—160 acres mixed sandy
1 soil near -.Romney, one 2 room
I house, one acre in- orchard, will
sell for $2000.00, $1000.00 cash.
| No. 4-^80 acres-off land 1 mile
from Carbon, 10 acres in cultiva-
I tion, good 4-room house and good
| well of water, young orchard,
Vl for $2000.00, $500.00, cash.
Lost:—A bill
ing some cheeks and other im
portant 'papers, Will pay $5.00,
reward to finder.
Mrs Dr. Gilbert of Gorman,
is visiting in our city this week.
now.
If
25 Hogs- fer' sale any size you j
var.t.
J N Hudson.
A T Lowe and two of his,
children have been very sick this !
week, but are reported better.
We have secured the agency
Albert Thurman and family
were visiting relatives last Sun-
day- * -
J R Stubblefield?of Eastland,
was in our city on business, last
Friday. .
Dick Jones and others of Jones
county were here on business,
Friday.-'
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for Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup,
the new laxative that makes the
liver lively, purifies the breath
cures headache and regulates the
digestive organs. Cures chronic!
onstipation. Ask us about it.
Mr Baker of Oklahoma, is here
at preseht.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
Judge Calhoun, was in our]
A*city last week, vve suppose look- j
™ ing after his business interests
here.
THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING
As no one is immune, every
person should remember that
Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure
any case of kidney or bladder
trouble that is not beyond the
raach of medicine.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
CURED OF BRIGHT S DISEASE
Mr. Robert O. Burke, -Elnora,
N. Y. writes: “Before I start-
ed to use Foley’s Kidney Cure I
had to get up from twelve to
twenty times a night, and I was
all bloated up with dropsy and
my eyesight was so ^impaired I
could scarcely see one of my
family across the room, I had
given up hope of living, when a
friend recommended FoRv’s
Kidney Cure. One 50 cent mot-
tle worked wonders and before I
had taken the third bottle the
dropsy had all gone, as well as all
orther symptoms of Bright’s di-
Miss Callie Hague of Eastland
made this office a pleasant-call
Monday evening.
No. 5—320'acres of good land
book contain-^ ijsolacres’ in cultivation, 3 rent
houses, good we|l of water, sell
for $8000.', $40001' cash, balance
in 4,years, X*Nurnber one farm
No. 6—Qnp h^use and acre of
land in Carbon \yill sell for $1800
$500 cash- . • . •
- No. T-^SO acres of land l>a
‘miles troiri Carbon, 60 acres in
cultivation, T three room house,
J. E, Puett
Mr Collie, of Collie Bro. print-
ing Co. of Gorman and Cisco,
good 2-room house, 1 well, 1-21 was here on business Thursday,
mile from Carbon, price, $3300.r
1-2 cash, balance in two years
at ten per centum.
No. 23—Three acres land in
Carbon, 5-room house, painted
and and papered, good barn,
good well and cistern, $1250, one
half cash.
No. 24 87 1-2 A. All fenced,
35 A. in cultivation, 4 room house
on Cisco and Long Branch road
3 3-4 miles from Cisco.
No. 25. 161 Av All fenced.
70 A. in cultivation 3 room house
2 wells, 2 miles from Rising Star
and Cisco road, 2 miles from gin.
2 1-2 miles from school and church
No.26. one six months old colt,
one buggy, one cultivator, and
plow tools,one cow, 4 month . old
calf,one cow bring calf in Oct. The farmer-work'd in the cqrpT ^
two hogs and crop. j lan(L . ;l
We have just received full car
load of Flour, Meal; Brand, Chops
and are ready to supply your
•every want.
Cox & Durham.
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Don’t forget tnat J. P. Butts,
is still working for us, anyone
wanting to pay anything, or any
other business with the pajier
can see him.
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THE SITUATION.
lhis is a horrible story,
Told when the farmer fails;
For they have always walked like
monkeys: . >
And held, to the Banker’s tails.
No. 27. Two lots 50x165
town of Cardon, good 3 room
house painted,partly papered, no
well good young, orchard.
No 28. ‘ 2 Acres of land in
Carbon; all incultiffation, within
He planted, plowed and ,hoed, (
in He gathered the corn and,, so|iv .
ghum,
, The farmer reaped and mo\v.<?d.‘
The farmer raised the cotton;
Foolish people are they,
lor sale. 2 1-2 acres of land g0od well bFwater, small orchard
will sell fdr‘$30 per acre.
10 miles south eas£ of Ranger,
all fenced and cross fenced in
truck patches, joins school north,-
gin on west, good three room
house, good wateV, crib and sel-
ler, i fine location for a store,
one store here need two more,
price $600,00. 300,00 cash bal-
ance good time at 8 per cent. ■
Would take a good mule team
and wagon, reasons for selling
burned out not able to rebuild.
J.A. Harper, .
Ranger, Texas..
Rev. W L Ayers
Gorman Monday.
went to
FOLEYSifilMYCURE
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
T J Morris
Cisco Monday.
No. 8—Onp-undivided interest
in a hotel, at Carbon for $2500.00
1-2-cash or mqre.
No. 10—Two houses 'and lobs
will sell for ^HOO.pO or one for-
$600.00., the other for $800, half*
cash; • - •
No. ll — One Livery Buinbss.
for sale. ,'
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12 One farm 53 1-3 acres, 43 ia
cultivation, 3 room house .vtell
■finished-, cistern, tank, l^rn,
price, $1600. southwest of Carbon
two blocks'of P.O. Good 4 room i They selj.it to the-merchant; ,,.u>
house,and cMerh; ' j And think they’ll gtjftheir p*/, .
N0'30: mAcres6 miles from With the cotton check from the
Carban, all fenced, 50 Acres ini merchant,
cultivation, rest good farming. He now to the hanker goes,
1 atari 9 vrvrvrvi Vwavorl Kianaa I I tv > *' i • /, .
, ? .* n •,
land,2 room boxed house, crib, 1; But the gambler has‘eehfc:the '
Well, ? orchards, 1 mile to church^ order, *■ ’ l' ;T . v
That the banker’s dobr^i/ust
- close. ;
- v - uv :< •
and’s^hpol,2 miles to Gin.
No.3J: 160 Acres 4 1-2 miles
from Carbon, ah fenced, 120 in. . , .... -•
cultivation,- ,l,wo houses, one 5 j When cash was piCri-fy, tjhe mer-
room. the. other 2 room, good chant wak kjnd;
He wllI liblp now th^ .fai'mer
ktioVs; * ■ Jimi-i-
Buf he' dftett this 9?sfn :wnfeh he'
' enters His ddorsi; f';*
4 ‘Ohr Crddlt book^/hre closed. ’ ’
cultivation, spoil-3 roortihoaa.,.^enthe,irnlWsjjjild.tSKethor
2 Act* m orchard, 1 1-4 miles tbr .^1^ them .
■al'l, ‘ .6-
barn, 1. .well, .1 tank, 300 trees .in
orchard, -1 1-2 miles from .school,
church 2 mile.Gin 4 1-2 miles
4. No. 32: 60 Acres i mile from
Carbon, -all fenced, 20 Acres In
to Gin.
had business at
dancing proves fatal
No. 12 lr2 -30 acres in
tivation. no house good tank bal-
ance good grass. 1-4 miles from
home place, price, $1400, Half
down.
No. 13—132 acres of land, 80
acres in cultivation, will sell for
No 33.' 4q A. of lancl, 'all fenced; They’ll ffememBe^thfe Big hearted
28 in cultiuation, .5 miles North-1 merchant,4 ^ -4
, east from Carbon, 3 A. orchard, i .Who didftbfc felbat dt all.
CultT- i 1 1-4 miles to school and church, „ ‘ , /X-.C ' , lT .
- 1 1-2 miles to Gin. - So heres to the Farmer’s Union,,
XT o/ 1>*A A • n- MRy it.hx«towimthchght,
No 34. 160 A. none in culti-
vation 6 miles East of Carbon
11-2 miles to school and church,
3 miles to Gin.
35. 80 A. of land 56 in culti
„ , , . annual payments at 10 per cent.
Many men and women catch A 5 rQOm housc , wel| and
colds at dances which terminate
«0. per«cw. «WB vation a very good3room house
well, 8 miles from Carbon, 3
sease.” #
Montgomery & Gilbert.
in pneumonia and consumption.
After exposure, if Foley’s Honey
and Tar is taken it will break up
a cold and no serious results need
be feared. Refuse any but the
genuine in a yellow package.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
wind mill, good barn, 52 acres in
mber.
miles to school and church gin 2
miles.
And get 15cf8., for cotton,
For that is-only .right.
There’ll then be a gladsome story
To tell -when the. gambler fails,
And they all line up like mon-
keys,
And hold the farmer’s tails.
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—Tantry Bogan.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom-
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to take
QRINQ
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
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Brummel, A. C. The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1907, newspaper, November 29, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521703/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1%26list: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.