The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The Coleman voice
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FOR COLEMAN Af O COLEMAN COUNTY
Volume 28.
COLEMAN, TEXAS, FI ID AY, FEBRUUARY 5. 1908
Number 31
If Yon Wear Clothes Buy a Suit ~ 1
As has been our aim and custom throughout our business career
not to carry over a single suit or overcoat from one year to anoth-
er, we are positively not going to let this one be our exception.
Our stock is considerably broken and we only have one or two of
a kind, but if your size is here you can buy it at a big saving to
yourself. Come to see us and let us show you through and make
you prices. They are bound to go. We have to have the room.
New Goods Are Arriving Daily
and our buyer, who is in the market, writes that we will show this season one of the
most up-to-date lines of Dry Goods and Gents’ Furnishings that we have ever shown.
The Fastest Growing
Store
In Coleman
C.E. GOUGH
The Fastest Growing
Store
in Coleman
DON’T FORGET YOUR PIANO COUPONS
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TneManWho Allows Prejudice
to influence his judgement will often And that prejudice to be an
expensive luxury. If for some reason |you have become prejudiced
against banks in general, but your better judgement tells you that
you are taking great risks in handling your money by some other
aethod than through the bank, won’t you let us talk it Over with
i? We will not tfy to persaude you or convince you that you are
vrong in your opinions. We will just give you plain facta about
our bank, and let you decide for yourself whether you are doing
ycurself and us an injustice by not having an account with us.
FOUR TEAM LEA6UE Mr Berry of Montvale was in
0D6KT TO BE £
j gave U3 a few compliments on
Baieball Eathuiutt are Talking About; our paper which we appreciated
a League for tbo Four Beat Towns
on Sonia Fe Branch.
very much.
Mr. D. A. Paddleford attended
Masonic Lodge in Ballinger this
week. He is there to assist in
the ceremonies of laying the
new
The Farmers State Bank
COLEMAN,TEXAS
s
Notice of Protracted Meeting. Notice.
Price Pillingsly, CHristain E- Bird Lewis has only a fsty
vangelit i, will begin a protract- blocks of of the Hudson Ranch
ed meeting, Sunday, February 7, left. On account of the easy
at 11:00 a.m., at the Cumber-. payments they are going rapidly.
Tain Prisbyi-riatv church. Every- You had better call atonce if you
one invited to att r.dt .want to get a home easy. 3t30
Home Benefit Fire Association
OF COLEMAN COUNTY
N O T I C E
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the
above Association, held February 3rd. 1909, it was
provided by said Board of Directors, according to
Section 48 of the By-Laws of the Association, to in-
clude in all policies of insurance the further protec-
tion of Cyclones, Tornadoes and Wind-storms with-
out additional cost to the members. Said provision
taking effect and in full force from the above date.
A. L. DICKINSON.
Secretary,
S. E. BYERS, President.
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Reference was jnade in one of
the Brownwood papers a few
days ago to the fact that a base- new co'^erTtone of the
ball league including the four Masonic Temple.
towns of Brownwood, Coleman, —-‘-—
Ballinger and San Angelo, was . Lynch gave us an ap-
being talked. The lovers of the I pre,ciated caii this *’eek and had
national game in thia city hope ‘us -®ep Voice coming his
that there is something in this;way for another year,
talk and that there will be some Carriage heater and 1 doz
effort put forth to, get such a;brick for $1.75. Why freeze
league. j when you drive.
This brings to mind that there 128 Henry Brown & Co.
was once in these towns a friend-j Mrs. EtUones of Talpa was
ly rivalry for baseball suprem- visiting in our city the first part
acy. This was four years ago, ia;- ^ v/ee^
when we had with us such play- ' .----------.
ers as Dupree, Mike Erwin, Joe!.shipment of Ginghams
Conner, Wes Nichols and a good lJUjt ‘‘^Nyed-at C. E. Gough’s,
many others, not thought of on Bring me your hides. G. P.
the spur of the moment in writ- Roquemore.
ing. Those- were -days when
DISTRICT COURT IN SESSION.
Grand Jarjr Charted and at Work.
The District Court of Coleman
County convened Monday, Judge
Goodwin presiding. Judge ftood-
win is suffering from an attack
of La Grippe, but, notwithstand-
ing, is moving right along with
the court work.
The Grand Jury was selected,
charged and and is now at work.
There have been a good many
witnesses called before them dur-
ing this week.
The criminal docket was called
flirt this term. The court is
now in the trial <>f the case of
the State vs. Jim Freeman.
There are a great many witness
in attendance upon the court
from other places besides a good
number from here and surround-
ing country. Next week the civil
docket wiil oe taken up
I pay best prices for hides. -
'I. P. ‘Roquemore.
there was something doing in
the baseball line in the old town-
Then there were excursions to
Ballinger, to Coleman 2nd to;
Brownwood, and the crowds that!
went had the time of their lives.
Sure thing! Let’s have that
league, if it can be had, and let’s
go in with the determination that
San Angelo shal[ carry off the
pennant. This is the leading
city of this whole western por-
tion of Texas, and we ought not
to lay down on anything will
help the cause of sport along,—
San Angelo Standard.
Fresh Country Lard.
At Gray & Hicks. Phone 250.
Two full sized papers of fresh
new garden seed for5cts. We
buy them. We don’t sell on
commission. We make the price
We also have lots of Onion sets,
bulk seed and sealed and dated
package seed. Get your seed
early and you make the truck.
28 Henry Brown & Co.
We represent one of the best
laundries and want your laundry
! trade. Martin & Martin. 27
LANDI LAND!
#e Have 7,000 Acres of Raw
Land in Coleman County
for Sale
LONG TIME
SMALL INTEREST
Now is your opportunity to obtain a Home
<J Why do you rent when vou can buy a home
of your own by paying a little more than rent for a
few years?
1 We can sell you a tract of 160 acres and up-
wards, situated in the Gouldbusk neighborhood, it
being a part of the famous Busk pasture, one of the
best farming sections in Coleman County.
*1 For further particulars see or write
GE0.G.MURR*Y£C0.
PHONE NO. 219
Office in Coleman Naf’l Bank Bldg. Automobile Service te Cutomeri
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McDaniel, E. A. The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1909, newspaper, February 5, 1909; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725164/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.