The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Miss Neal and brother are the
guests of J R Foster and family,
Lthis week.
I
Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure
any case of kidney trouble that
is not beyond medical aid.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
Mr Jhon Lovett of Comanche,
visited friends and relatives
here,Sunday and Monday.
Found:— a bunch of keys, a
few days ago, if you have lost
any call at this Office and de-
scribe them.
I have 1 pair of good work
mules, 1 good, gentle horse 1
fine 3 year old mare, and plow
tools, wagon and buggie for sale
For a good bargain see me at
once.
M G Morris.
On account of the Typo being
sick this week the paper will be
a little late, also not so newsy as
I would like, as I have had no
time to gather news.
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Kakua Kidntyfc and Bladder Right
Mrs W L Ayers went to
Ay Gunman Tuesday, to attend the
W bedside of her daughter who is
sick.
MOEY TO LOAN
We can negotiate loans on im-
• proved farms at reasonable in-
trest. Part payment of princi-
pal accepted each year if desired.
Vendor’s Lien note3 taken up
and extended.
Rust & Hill, Eastland Tex.
A CARD
This is to certify that all drug-
gists are authorized to refund
your money if Foley’s Honey
and tar fails to cure your cough
or cold. It stops the cough,
heals the lungs and prevents ser-
ious results from a cold. Cures
la grippe cough and prevents
pneumonia and consumption.
Contains no opiates, The geuuine
is in a yellow package. Refuse
substitutes.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
J R Lanier of Gomez,
here this week.
was
We carry a prospective buyer
to look at a place free of charge,
so hustle and be one ot the first
on the ground and get the choic-
est place.
Brummel, Fowler & Co.
J D Brummel went to Cisco
Tuesday,on business.
Below you will find a list of
some of the Real Estate deals
here in the last month,
W P Rankin, sold to J A
Adam3 his residence near the
Depot. »
W N Jones sold house and
three lots to A D Durham.
B F Palmer sold house and
three lots to C V Cox.
B F Palmer sold to John
Burton house and two lots.
W L Ayers sold to B F Lovett
house and one acre of land.
Bud Littleton sold to A M
Gilbert house and all property
adjacent.
C E Farrow sold to G W Sims
his house and three lots.
G N White traded place in
town to J M Wyatt near Cisco.
G D Hall sold to Grandpa
martin his property in the west
side of town.
Born to:- Dr S P Rumph and
wife, 12th, a girl.
Bob Jennings and wife, 16th a
boy.
H H Hardin and wife, 14th, a
girl.
fOLEYSHOKET^TAR
for children/ oufo, tun. Wo oplatoo
NOTICE TO OUR CURTOMERS
We .are pleased to announce
that Foley’s Honey and Tar for
cough,colds and lung troubles is
not affected by the National
Pure Food and Drug law as it
contains no opiates or other harm-
ful drugs, and we recomend it as
a safe remedy for children and
adults.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
J R Greer of Wood county, is
here visiting and prospecting.
No home is so pleasent, regard-
less of the comforts that money
will buy,as when the entire fam-
ily is in perfect health. A bottle
of Orino Laxativ Fruit Syrup
costs 50 cents. It will cure every
member of the family of consti-
pation, sick headache or stomach
trouble.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
Dr Wilson of Marquez Leon
county,is here prospecting with
a view of locating.
*
When it is job work you want
bring it here, we are installing a
new Job plant, so don’t be a
fraid to bring it as we can now
do you better work than ever
before.
In most cases’consumption re-
sults from a neglected or improp-
erly treated cold. Foley’s Honey
and Tar cures the most obstinate
coughs and prevents serious re-
sults. It costs you no more than
the unknown preparations and
you should insist upon having the
genuine in the yellow package.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
Found:—Oct It), near Bear
Springs school house, a Ladies
Leather purse, and contents,
anyone who has lost such apply
C S Lowe of Hamlin, fomerly
a resident of ’ our city come in
last night to look after some
business.
fUmSBSMMM
(lures OoMsi Prevents Pneumonia
Saturday night, Oct 19. at
the Bath House Pavilion, The
Carbon District Union is called
in mass meeting to discuss some
matters of importance,and listen
to some of the ablest speakers
in the sountry, Subjects that
everyone should be interested in,
Come you will be ably entertain-
ed.
W L Blissard
Pres.
Saturday night, Oct, 19. at
the Bath House Pavilion, in con-
nection with the Union meeting,
The young people of Carbon
will entertain you, especially the
Fraternal Bankers of America
will render a nice program,
Come every one.
The Cash Store
The Berry family will be gone
Saturday to The Dallas Fair, but
we will order a basket full of
Cran berries soon,they are aw-
ful nice but Mrs. J.F Edmondson
big Dew berries are better, I ex-
pect some day to get an invitation
to take dinner upon the Hill,
then I will tell you more about it.
When you come to buy your Fall
bill dont wait long as we can
suit you now in any line that we
carry we have a very large stock
of outing, heavy Canton Flannel
all at the old price, when we buy
again it will be higher as the
whole sale price is nearly as
high as we are selling for, this
one time it will pay to buy early,
to show you the force of habbit,
will relate the story below, one
day a Inteligent Lady of Carbon
came into the store aftar looking
at the Bleaching she remarked
with an inquiring look, do you
reckon it will fade? (moral) get
the in habit of coming to the
cash store where you will have a
good time, and save money.
There is something awfully the
with Charley Farrow, I dont
know how long He has been- so
afflicted, He has had the com-
plaint ever since I first knew
him, and they say he -was not
much better when a boy, if he
dont have some one to ,Jook
| after him he will give
j a way every thing he has
Letter to J S McDANl EL,
CARBON, TEX.
Dear Sir: Say milk is worth 8c 1 got, the other day a very good
a quart.
If K water and sold at 8c, the
milk in it fetches 12c a quart.
If 1-2 water, 16c.
If 2-3 water,24c.
^ist of Lind placed for sale in
the hands of Brummel & Co.
No. 1.—5 sectisns of land for
sale in El Paso county, will sell
for $5 per acre or trade for land
in Eastland county.
No. 2—Have 5 lots in Carbon
one house with well. Will sell
for $450.00 cash.
No.3—160 acres mixed sandy
soil near Romney, one 2 room
house, one acre in orchard, will
sell for $2000.00, $1000.00 cash.
No. 4—80 acres of land 1 mile
from Carbon, 10 acres in cultiva-
tion, good 4 room house and good
well of water, young orchard,
sell for $2000.00, $500.00 cash.
No. 5—320 acres of good land
150 acres in cultivation, 3 rent
houses, good well of water, sell
for $8000., $4000, cash, balance
in 4 years. A Number one farm
No. 6—One house and acre of
land in Carbon will sell for $1800
$500 cash.
No. 7—80 acres of land 1>»
miles from Carbon, 60 acres in
cultivation, I three room house
good well of water, small orchard
will sell for $30 per acre.
No. 8—One undivided interest
in a hotel at Carbon for $2500.00
1-2 cash or more.
No. 10-Two houses and lets
will sell for $1400.00 or one for
$600.00, the other for $800, half
cash.
If 3-4 water,32c.
old man that tfre world has hit
hard, past his officer,riding in a
buggy the top was old,all tied
up with strings and wire, that
was a touching scene, Charley
remarked that he would give
That’s rather too stiff for milk $2.50 to help buy a new top for
but watered paint is sold in all i brother Robertson,in a few min-
Henry E. Jones of Tampa, Fla.
writes; “I can thank God for my
present health, due to Foley’s
Kidney Cure, I tried doctors and
all kinds of kidney cures, but
nothing done me much good till; . rwQ0
I took Foley’s Kidney Cure. | Yours truly
Four bottles cured me, and I have
no more „ain in my back and 142 F W DEVOE & CO
those proportions.
Pure paint (Devoe) is sold for
$1.75 a gallon.
"Paint” at that price and 1-3
whitewash fetches $2.62 agallan
for the paint part of it.
“Paint” 1-2 whitewash fetches
$3.50 a gallon for the paint part
of it.
“Paint” 3-4 whitewash fetches
$7.00 a gallon lor the actual
it contains.
And people are paying all
these prices for paint,when they
buy adulterated paints; There
are 200 such: only 8 pure paints;
shoulders. I am 62 years old,and
suffered long, but t,hank£* to
Foley’s Kidney Cure I am well
and can walk and enjoy myself
It is a pleasure to recomend it to
those needing a kidney medicine.
Montgomery & Gilbert.
G N White has done consider-
able improvement on his place
preporary to moving on Nov. 1st
the work was done by M G
Morris, which speaks for itself.
I have a good 3 inch Peter
Shutler Wagon which will sell
cheap, or trade for good cow and
calf.
J.P. Butts
P S Carbon Lumber Co. sells our
paint. ,
' H C Poe, one of Carbon’s boys
but at present is at Cisco, will
be in the race for the office of
County Clerk’ Mr Poe is a bright
induscrious young man, of sterl-
ing qualities and being well
known here and elsewhere will
givej him a good showing.
When you need any business
post cards call on us, we have a
complete stock.
Mrs. G W Brabbin and nephew
Tom Matthews, of near Cisco,
were here Tuesday.
to.
Don’t forget the speaking and
entertainment Saturday night.
L A Nix.
Don’t fail to attend the Oyster
Supper Saturday night, Oct., 19.
F©LE¥$HC®IMAR
•wops tbs coo^hftocl
Dan Cupid Still in Business.
Sunday morning Carl Brummel
was seen driving eut of town
about 8.30, But no one knew
where he was bound for, until
Sunday evening we received
word from Eastland that he in
company with several other
young couples drove up to the
Court House, and making his
way, rather unsteadly to The
Clerks office, proceeded to pro-
cure license, to wed Miss Iva
Brabbin, after obtaining the re-
quired papers they proceeded to
Rev. Hunts residence, but on
finding the Reverened Brother
had gone to a Baptising out of
town they proceeded to that
place, where they were made
man and wife, after that they
went on their way rejoicing, that
night they eat their wedding
supper at the residence of the
brides parents, After which con-
gratulations were extended, the
young couple came home where
the groom resumed his work
Monday morning as Editor of j
thia paper, ! A Cleveland girl killed herself
Our hearty congratulations1 after hearing a manning one
are extended to them, and may
utes through Honor and respect
for old ageL A Nix and others
made like Charley had swelled
the amount to $7.00 the required
amount to buy the top,now broth-
er Robertson while the small
gift will protect you from the
hot rays of the sun, the rain and
the storm, and remember you
can count jjour friends in Carbon
by the dozzens,and remember
farther when your Prilgrimage
is ended and you stand at the
brink of Jordan, the Priest
(Jesus) will touch the stream
that divides this world and
Heaven and you will pass through
the chilling water into the Prom-
ise Land,leaving all your hard-
ships, troubles and old Buggy
tops be hind,to enjoy heavens
richest blessing forever.
Next Monday I will give a $1.50
hat to the first man that buys
$10 worth of goods in our store,
and a $1.50 rihg to the first ladv
that buys $10 worth of • goods at
our store. We are glad to have
brother J M Neals son and
daughter with us this week their
father helped clean out the first
street in Carbon and organized
the first Sunday school, being no
church house they met in the
Depot where He was agt. He
was a great blessing to Carbon,
Sunday school and church work,
wish he was here now. Come
in and view our Buckskin breech
es that never rip nor the buttons
come off.
*
J R Foster.
12 One farm 53 1-3 acres, 43 in
cultivation, 3 room house well
finished, cistern, tank, barn,
price, $1600 southwest of Carbon
No. 12 1-2—30 acres in culti-
tivation. no house good tank bal-
ance cood grass. 1-4 miles from
lome place, price, $1400, Half
down.
No. 13—132 acres of land, 80
acres in cultivation, will sell for
$40. per aero, $2000 balance in 3
annual payments at 10 per cent.
A 5 room house, good well and
wind mill, good barn, 52 acres in
timber.
No. 14—-200 acres of land, 80
acres in cultivation, good three
room house with hall, 3 porches,
good barn, 2 tanks, one well, 3
notes due. — T. L. Tucker.
Wanted:—hands to pick cotton
as soon as the weather admits.
M G Morris.
For sale:—a good buggy horse
7 years old, in good condition,
call on or write,
J C Maples,
Romney, Texas.
their sail on Matrimonials sea
ever Be3>ne of joy.
j verse of “Under the Old Apple
Tree.” She probably knew
there were five more to follow.
Quroft Biliousness, Sick
Headache* Sour Stom-
ach, Torpid Liver and
C h roji i c Constipation.
Pleasant to take
QRIK
Laxative Fruit Syrsp
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It ie guaranteed
No. 11—One Livery
for sale.
Buiness
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
barn, price, $3816, $1250 cash,
balance in 2 years.
17— 2 lots in Carbon, good house
1 well, price $850. $500. cash bal-
ance in 2 years at 10 per cent.
18— 135 acres land, 52 in cultiva-
tion, good 3 room house very good
barn, 1 well, 1 tank, good orchard
3 1-2 miles from Carbon, price
$2700-00, $1500.00 cash, balance
in 3 years.
No. 19—21acres in Carj^^lO
in cultivation, price. $1050 cash.
No. 20—811-2 acres, 40 in cul-
tivation, good 2-room house, 1
cistern, good barn, 11-2 miles
from Carbon,good orchard* price
$1890, 1-2 cash, balance in two
years.
No. 21—86 acres, 21 acres in
cultivation, 3 room house with
one porch, 1 well, one tank, good
orchard 2 miles from Carbon,
price, $1680, $840 cash, balance
in 2 years at 10 per cent.
No. 22—131.7 acres of land,
good 2-room house, 1 well, 1-2
mile from Carbon, price, $3300.
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 A. 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
I
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.
two hogs and crop.
No. 27. Two lots 50x165 in
town of Cardon, good 3 room
house painted,partly papered, no
well good young orchard.
No 28. 2 Acres of land in
Carbon, all in cultivation, within
two blocks of P.O. Good 4 room
house,and cistern.
No.30: 170 Acres6 miles from
Carban, all fenced, 50 Acres in
cultivation, rest good farming
land,2 room boxed house, crib, 1
well, 2 orchards, 1 mile to church
and school, 2 miles to Gin.
No. 31: 160 Acres 4 1-2 miles
from Carbon, all fenced, 120 in
cultivation, two houses, one 5
room, the other 2 room, good
barij.l well, 1 tank, 300 trees in
orchard, 1-1-2 miles from school,
church 2 mile.Gin 4 1-2 miles.
No. 32: 60 Acres 1 mile from
Carbon, all fenced, 20 Acres in
cultivation, good 2 room house,
2 Acres in orchard, 1 1-4 miles
t) Gin.
No 33. 40 A. of land, all fenced
28 in cultiuation, 5 miles North-
east from Carbon, 3 A. orchard,
1 1-4 miles to school and church,
1 1-2 miles to Gin.
No 34. 160 A. none in culti-
vation 6 miles East of Carbon,
1 1-2 miles to school and church,
3 miles to Gin.
35. 80 A. of land 56 in culti
vation, a very good 3 room honse
well, 8 miles from Carbon, 3
miles to school and church gin 2
miles.
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
immediate posession.
Brummel & Co. can sell
property.
your
Money to Loan
on improved real estate^ Ven-
dor lien notes extended, cheap
money arid quick returns. See
me at Sc.ott & Brelsford’s office
Eastland, Texas, or write me.
J. W. Hague
80 acres of land, 40 in cultiva-
tion, good 4 room house, tank.
Will rent to good person.
Playing a Lone Hand.
Knock, and the world knocks
with you; boost, and you boost
alone; when you roast good and
long you will find the crowd has
a hammar as big as your own.
Buy, rnd the gang is with you;
renig, and the gang is off; for
the lad with the thirst will see
you cursed if you don’t proceed
to cough. Be rich,and the gang
will praise you;be poor, and they
will pass you the icejyou’re a
warn guy when you start to buy;
you’re a snob when you havn’t
the price. Be glad, and the mob
will cheer you; they’ll shout
while your wealth endures; show
them a tearful lamp and you’ll
see them all tramp,and it’s brek
to the woods for yomrs. There’s
always a bunch to boost you
while at your money they glance
but you’ll find them all gone at
the cold, gray, dawn, when the
fringe shows on your pants.
—Beevill Picayune.
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Brummel, A. C. The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1907, newspaper, October 18, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521754/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.