Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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The Goleman Voice.
W Ik, P.i ilulkt •! Colima*, Trias,
Stamd Class Afn»V Matter.
J. H. TUCKER. Editor and Proprietor.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Election Tuesday, November 8, 1892.
Kor (.'ewrnu. B*ht8 WtWrt.
C. K. Ball.
For Dtstrfot Jnd««.
J. 0. Woodward.
W. J. Wingate.
R. I*. Connor.
For Dlstrlet Attorney.
The Gibson coal mine Is all the
talk now, and 1* sure to attract a
great deal of attention to our county.
Prof. Z. 11. Whitehurst, formerly of
the Coleman Helmut, has been em-
ployed as principal of the Slant a Anna E. AfDlbrsU secretary, J
school.
P'giIV •
: *. ■'
I’*' :
Thomas Maples.
T. T Urosson.
For District Clerk,
B. H. Ilttman.
J. W. Golson.
For Asseseor »t T»m»:
James Williams.
C. A. Hemphill.
L. M. Cravens.
C. F. Shield.
For Sheriff tad Tax Collector.
W. e. Perry,
II. W. Kingsbcry.
J. F. Gordon.
- Fer County J««l«e. ____
Henry A. Orr.
W. O. Head.
For County Clerk,
H. I). Walker.
Sim S. Harris.
For County Treasurer,
J. F. Caunaday.
11. A. D. Roi|ncraorc.
For County Attorney.
R. W. Brown.
J. T. Evaus.
For County Surveyor.-
W. T. Knox.
For Inspector of Hides and Animals,
T. J. Lewis.
W. B. Hughes.
J. R. Banister.
For Public Weigher,
S. 11. Gilliland.
M. 11. Scogin.
I. G. Vauleor.
.. N. A. McPhaul.
R» C. Craven.
For County Commissioner Precinct So J-
J. M. Anderson.
For County Commissioner. Preelnct So. 4:
Grier M. Gray.
J. R. Brown.
For Constable PTednct No- 1.
Robert Goodfellow.
On groceries In uubrokeu packages
tve make special price*, we arc iu n
position to save you money. Dibrell
Bros.
Messrs, Herndon, ltascoc and Ualrtl
have ordered a steam carrousal, and
will begin rakiug in the nickels at
Texarkana
Fair Aiiocutlony
The directory of the Coleman comi-
ty fUr association held a meeting last
Thursday aud elected J, P. Lodbuttur
president, J. W. Creou vlcepresldiut,
II Golc-
Cottnty Ccmmiiiiontri.
On petition of a majority of the
qualified voters of School district Xoi
In Memorlam.
’7b the Mutator, Coleman Lodge .Vo,
911*, A', (fit.:
No. 2, he divided into two districts',
the now one to be kuown ns kchnnl
mnn treasurer. district No. IS.
The following committees were up- W. 1* Pugh was appointed cousin,
pointed: - hie of precinct Mo. 7.
On land, streets, etc.—J. P. LcdbcU r Ordered that the sum of $(iOO be
ter, E. M. Brown, J. W. Green, J. P. transferred from the courthouse »ml
Morris. jail fund to the common fund
Ou bylaws—J. P. Ledbetter, J. it. I he report of the jury of view np-
Colonmn, E. M. Brown. W. O. Read, pointed to lav out the Santa Anna
Soliciting committee—J. B. Cole- and Camp Colorado road, was rceciv-
uian, J W. GroOq^J. P. Lynn. ed aud approved in all tilings except
The books of the assoclatiou arc amount of damages allowed to own-
now open for subscription to the ers of S.P.lt.K. Co. survey No. 49, and
to J. M. Sharp amt Lewis Wall jm
atlim by Publl
f Ts.a*— to trie sin
ioloiuan round, greetllii
proby pofimiMittlHi to ac
V, I ho court ordered (hit said di*tric( \\ »•, your committee ou tho death ot • m^yUofTrenton
‘ ^taking publication of tM» citation aiee in
Thp «tnta of T««aa~ I o
•table of Col eiuau ooun
Vou are hprob’
hrtjri “
PMIBHOTPiB... gpL PI__I
Brother J. M. Key, respeetftdly ; l.’Lhww Vi'siirbrii
submit the following: luasmuvl. as V&.
tho Supreme Dictator ol the uul- p«i*rj,ubll«htd therein.Wappra
________i......, ,1____... ..... Teiuilarimn of tin district sour
’ubllrntlon.
Sheriff or ally Con*
r, gractlng;
tloa to aummott the
Manuel Cbavers survey No. 44.
The report of the jury cf view ap-
J. H. Ilabingtcni has moved his
family out to the Williams place,
recently purchased by himself and J. | capital siotk.
B. Coleman. I *---- -*
Tho county Judge will isstio his
J. E. Stevtns A Son are uttering the proclamation next week ordering an . .nr.,
best value in fruit |ars, iruit cans, , . . , „ pointed to lay out tho Coleman and
preserving kettles, lirass, porcelaiu-j1 ' * '0 munieipa <■ ners o 1 : Burkett third class road was rceoivcd,
- the town of Coleman. It would he a
good plan for out'citizens to hold a
mass meeting and. select candidates
for mayor and aldermen. Those offi-
ces are not likely to be salaried ones
aud it is not probable they w ill be j
sought after. Good men should be j
aud bluo ware.
i
Do you contemplate painting your
bouse, if so don’t forget to call on
(,'oulsou & V had well, they can save
you money.
Mr. W.itm thinks the Voice was in
error about that bad road; at any rate ,..... , „ „ i r—™.
he says the Coleman and Baird road ^ 1^.°c^ll&ei thereto bv a representative* Messrs. McCord, Coleman and
is just aa_bad.-----meeting of citizens will no doubt J Overall op Tuesday vtotted the Glbaon
Mrs. M. E. and W. L. Ross of Nor- j Hgre? t0 ,erve> although they would 1 co»1 mine Ilcar Rockwood in this
man, Oklahoma, mother and brother j Upp lecl disposed to enter tee race j county, Thcv verify all the claims
unsolicited.
and the report, plat and field notes
pertaiulug to said road leading from
the town of Burkett to the west line
of the John Taxoll survey No. 88, aud
the east Hue of the G. 11. Allen sur-
vey No. 151, be, aud are hereby ap
proved.
of our townsman, U. J. Boss, are
here ou a visit.
Dibrell Bros have a knack of bund-
ed. Overall roturned Thursday
, , night from Missouri where he ‘has
SfiSa5*>Sf65lsa?S:
the farm.
Elam Dudley, undertaker, aud
dealer in undertaker’s supplies, also
agent for manufacturers of toomb-
stoues, monuments, etc.
G. M. Tucker has moved his family
side of his sick brother. The colonel
savi the impression prevails largely
iu Missouri, Illinois aud Iowa, that
Cleveland w ill be elected by a band-
Some vote, lie says the republicans
of the north regard Harrison as the
made by Gibson A Viniug for these
mines. They found a vein of coal
about three feet thick and brought
samples such as have been exhibited
heretofore, aud arc of opiniou that
the mines .can be operated wllh great
success.
The ill'll Imle of cotton of the 189'.’
crop raised in Coletnan county, was
brought here yesterday morning. It
was raised by Dau Sanderson on
Brownwood, but will continue to j “*;•> '-billers'ami negroes J ^ ^ Rm, olW „r,ct m,d.
of the south, who have no voice iu the
electoral college, and as such ho is by
no means the choice of that factiou of
the parly which does the voting. The
dissatisfaction is favorable to Cleve-
land's chances. V '
T nnlT, InTE^rs.
Thursday, August 18,1892.
work this county In the sale of inusi-
| cal instruments,
j .. ------------------ •
The Voice wauts a short, newsy
letter from each postoffice in the
county as often as some friend feels
disposed to so faVoT us. ~~^r~
-—-—- ] Go to ,i. w\ Green when you want
8taplc and fancy groceries, heavy I auyibing iu the furniture line, lie
and shelf hardware, builders lit a* | can sup|dy your wauts, whether it be
terin). Stoves, cutlery and tinware u0 furnish your house throughout
at prices that w ill suit you. Dibrell 0r it be only a eotnmon bedstead.
Uros. j See his stock of wicker chairs, some-
j Physicians prescriptions,carefully j ggf lwk ‘"r"“-'h hU
compounded by Gottlson A C had- ^ _
{well who carry’a full line of fresh | 0ftt,en*ry CoCafe, Lampaoa*.
i and reliable drugs. | Texa. fall term begins September 6t
healthy try Electric Bitters. It
... ttiuuui tutitv Ft«kv ia Jit .i.fikAv. . grtppa'* has left you weak and weary
today, interspersed w ith political i of jpgtrnctton, and its plan* of busi- use KIfectric Blttei>. This remedy acts
speeches, aud a tine time may be ex-: secure the cheapest rates possi- j directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid-
peted by al. who will attend life Ma«hham. Mt-h^
Mr. priMt of Burkett vi> exhibit-1 i JWed w ith sick headache you will
lug some .-.ample* of corn ynaterday. The Frontier Guard baa inaugur, hfvexpeedv and perm.uient relief b.
raifed ou his farm, which would be i ated a voting contest for company
idling, A purse of $18.25 was raised
and presented to tlie enterprising
farmer, and the cotton was s6ld at a
alight advance on the market price.
A varldA fe expressions wire heard
from thiflHppo attended the Bill Arp
lecture, but most of them evidenced
disappointment. The audience was
a good sized one.
Old Hilt A
With an idea in me eye;
-----Uuug hie harp.
And left ub with a bIkIi
no,,. m w. s* «! sgrsJS: I
Strength anti Health.
If you »td not feding strdng
.tml
La
Hant tree* anywhere that they will
be useful.*_
- Town talk is busy making slates for
town officers.
Gbanco seedlings
very fine fruit.
pronounced good in any country. j sponsor. Voting boxes are at the
The county assessor thinks the re-1 several drug stores, whore tickets arc
duction iu the number aud value of, 0n s»le a! tlvc'TJ’nts each. The fob
live stock is equal in amount to
taking Lleptpo Bliters One trial will
convince you tl.it/ /I,Isis the remedy you
need Large bo//le> only bye a/ ooiline’
drusg/ore. 6
often produce inarease in the value of real estate. „nlfai„atcd au,| voting lias
Go to H. Williams A Co. for Ma-
con’s fruit jars.
Look iuto that matter of bargains
•t E. M. Brown’s.
I9ie garden pays the best of anv
. SS^^'===<
, Go to Dibrell Bros,
fruit jars, tins, etc.
for Mason's
A neat fence is being placed around
the Baptist church.
stock of wheat and oat sacks whiefi j .
we offer at very low prices.-Dibrell Bernice Brooker.
Broa. ! Zoc Dut rit in.
Place your orders for next winter's' Anna L. Bose,
supply of coal witli Vinlng & Gibson Winnie Ledbetter,
at once, and have it brought to you j 0 ..
he ro^ia^ ^----”
aSh^r^W
’Wlfflr
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The sheriff aud hi* deputies are
1 have no hesitancy in rccomniend-
! ing Ctamberlaiu'sTiolic, Cholera and
“-‘-[lowing named young ladies have been ; Dirrahma Remedy to the public, as I
I do to my friends aud patrons. I used
it myself after other well known
I remedies had fai'ed, and it cured me
■iu a few minutes. J recommend it
' caudldiy and cheerfully upon its tuer-
j its, not from' a. financial stand point,
- because 1 have others in stock
which I make a large proi
raise Chamberlain's '
jy1 k»°*
ItAtion once
itvh WiM*k» prevlo
roe newt)
bt*
lOUB
ip«per
St« be a newt-
-FArit the next
t of Colew
regnltrierm of thi dUtrlo.t court of Coleman
eoanljr, lo be holtlen At the ronrthonte thereof,
In tlie town of • olerntn, on tlie tlrnt Monday In
'HIM. the same belnu the Nth
l> IrtW. then and then
er, A I) IHHT, then an<l there t4*
on filed in haM court on the v’Nrd
Hepteiubt-r. A 1>. 1
day of September,.
ADKWt-r a petition 11____________I __ HP...
dif Of Jane, A I* l»ns. In a aifll, numbered
on the (locket ol Bald eon \ No -u wherein (’.
r lludHon U plalntiir, and the unknown helra
of W. II OrtlliCB, dcceaned. are defemlant».
Raid petition al loping that plaintiff U the lepat
and e(|pitabU owner and bolder in Ifen almnle,
by a regular chain of tran*ferB ftom the state
-f Texas down to plaintiff, of and to the W. II,
Urlroe
III Colt
hell
verso Iihh c'alletl from .abur to rust,
our Bro. J. M. Key,—
Therefore be U Mesolre<l, That in
tho death of Bro. Koy, Coleman lodge
hnx lout a true nmuhor; tho comiw?-
i.itv a ireful citizen, amt hU family a
devoted husband aud loving father.
Uetolvcd, That we bow in sub-
minion to Ilia will, knowing that lie
doeth all thiuga well.
Jlesolved, That in this the hour of
their sad bereavement, we tender to
bis wift aud children our heartfelt
sympathy.
Jlcwtved, That theso resolutions
be spread ou the miifutcs of our
lodge, and that a copy bo sent tho
family of our deceased Bro,, aud that
the same be published iu tho Coleman
and Sauta Auua papers ami the
Knights of Honor Reporter.
1 L. E. Colli ns,
\V. i\ Uascor,
W. (;. Tkrry,
Committee.
Coletnan, Texas, July 27, 1892.
HUtiC&i. acknowledgment of tho exeention of paid con- || | ■ ■% jx ■■■■ I ikipnif
AH per...... etmlying any n« ... .. HfllS GAPS M INFRY GflOllS
science ought to look well to the 'Vlwreriirn nlalaUff pnys that «si.l .InffniL ftfl 1 Vl vfll VI IVlILklllLIl I IhUUIIvI
fundamental principles of lh«t art or Tiri^ife i!. i: ,lu" U|,°" "",l 1 ’
iwnto plaintiff, of and to tho W. 11.
vey of land for UNO aero*, altiiatod
Inman county, Texas and patented to the
helra of Raid .1. il. Urlniei by the ktatn of Tex-
as, by lta patent dated February isth. 1861.
Tliat one of the irauitferajof Said land In plain-
tiff ’a said chain of title la a general warranty,
drod .by W II Crimea to one W. P. do Not-^
maadlu fur all of oabl .land, dated April Ttfti
ls74, and dnly acknowledged by Maid VV, Ilk
tJrlmoR before Judge John Ifrannon. lodge of
circuit court of Preston county. West t lrginla,
on April 7th, 1S74. 'Mint said officer was at maid
time duly aiithoriiiMt by the laws of Texai '
time duly authorised by the law s of Taxa» to
take Halil acknowledgment. That notwith-
tlon of
scicnco, remembering that the valuo
of the superstructure to he erected
ou that foundation, will always lie-
oessarily he determined by the char-
acter of the foundation. It i* my de-
liberate conviction, after about ten
years’ experience as a teacher and
many more as a student, that many
persons begin the atudy of music with
uo very well defined idea in their
miu.ls as to what they are goiug to
accomplish. Others begin,* whose
higbost“ambition is to learu to play
for the cutcrtaiuincnt of others. Such
are liviug in couttnut inquiry as to
the shortest road to the mark. Hence
they are Hie willing subjects of all
quack methods, teu and thirty day
systems, sc.,- anything to reach the
acme of their ambition. On very
utandlng the execution of nald deed w as duly
made before said Judge, yetaald Judge's certif-
icate to said acknowledgment was defectively
made. And notwithstanding said officer was a
Judge of a court of record, having a seal, which
fcaI said Judge was auth.-rised to use,.still
Haiti acknowledgment was defectively certified
to by Bald officer in thin: said officer affixed his
private seal, and tailed to affix his said official
hcaI to hU said certificate of acknowledgment,
and by mistake resited In said certlttc«te, vis:
"and affix my private seal, having no official
seal. ’ *
That said heirs of said W. XI. Grimes are set-
ting up some pretended clgfm to said land and
are threatening to dlsposses plaintiff there-
of, to plaintiff's damage ivmo.nn. I hat said
pretended claim of defendants, together with
ami on account of said defective certificate ot
acknowledgment of tho execution of said con-
. ... . urays that said defend-
cited by publication, that upon (Inal
judgment correcting said
bearing lie have judgment correcting
tiflonte of acknowledgment and clei
title to said land and quieting him it
BCBsion, use and enjoyment of said
aud for general aiid special relief.
•general and special reJI
tenor and effect of the allegations in said peti-
efereuce la here made to--- i
i,"
pretnUes.
kor the full
...t.i
tearing I
in the p(
Won reference Is here made to same,
Herein fell not, but have before said court.
Its aforesaid next regular term, t^in writ with
your return thereon, showing bow you have
executed the sarre.
Witness, It. II. Pittman, clerk of the district
court of Coleman county
Given under my hand and
In Cob
yen under my hand and the seal
L. 8.} ol said court, at office in Coleman this
aeon
- . _ ’ the Mid day of June, A. I). Irttf.
It 11 PITTMAN,
C erk District Court, Coleman county, Texas.
G. S. JACKSON.
Hoot and Nlioo Maker,
Coleman, - Texas.
A neat fit in Hoots, Shoes or Gai-
ters guaranteed. Repair work a
specialty.
rare occasion#, some have caught in-
sight iuto the merits of the science,
ami by such methods have become
conscious of musical tNlcnts that
would, undor different method*, have
yielded ' more satisfactory results;
ihey have, with an aching heart auil
keenest regrets over lost time and
ojniortnMittct gone hack to foundation
principles, tearing away the former
superstructure. They h ve rebuilded, j
but these, as indicated, are rare. A
great majority of such pupils gradu-
ally abaudou their- practice, thus
throwing away entirely all invest-1
incuts of time and money.
It is always pertinent for parents j
aud guardians to inquire iuto the].. ,
qualifications of any one to whom MOSt wOZUIOrtcLDlS cHlu
they would cumin't the lutllage of
pupils. l |iey certainly ought to sat-j
isfy themselves of such au one; aud
teachers who deserve the name, are i
willing to be -investigated. In this, I n . ’ „ XT ,,
inv third years’ work iu Coleman, i Bat ween tho North itn.l South.
T. lEZLTCO,
Proprietor Holstein Dairy and
bKALKK IN
Fruit trees, grape vines, berry
plnntH, orttam^ntal trooa. (ibrabs. rosoa, aver*
greamt. albo uovcltiuain How era, pot plauU Ao.
SANTA FE ROUTE.
, .THE.
Shortest Route
butty summoning jurors and gettiug
ready for the fall term of district
court, which commences Monday,
September 5.
Everybody it anxiously awaiting - Jt *S«lUh*t, but
news ifom Honaton._ ^h(_ pRr|y wh(J anpp«d a trace from
See H. Williams & Go.’s new show j |h,t harness a few nights since, will
the best and cheapest. . . : confer a favor bj returning same to
,1.11. Banister.
Fresh turnip seed, just received, at
Couison S Chadwell’s. _
Go to H; Williams A Co. for cotton
check*, 20 yards for $1.
R F. Brown left Monday morning to the north. \ isited grove and pro-
for the east to buy goods. ’ ] posed fair grounds near hyc
For Hair.
i One full blooded Durham cow, 5
„ | years old, 1 two year old Durham
Our merchants are hopefully look- heifer. 2 three year old ball breed
injg forward to a big fall trade. Jersey heifers: apply to John Moffat!.
Go. to 11. Williams & Co. for grain
bags, aJio sorghum seed.
Ifoobt about
| tvork. - James Fobov, Druggist, Me-
Vevtown, Penn, For ‘■fl1' by drug-
guists every where.
Teitek LINT.
| List ol letlers remaining in the
; postottlce at Coleman, for the Week
! ending August J5, 1892.
] Burites,-E I, Malthew#, Win
; Fuqua, II (i Mcllhany, Bov M
| Fletcher.. 1. II Owens, Jliss Jessie
I Kuykendall, J N Bagsdale, ii L
1 Lane, W C “ VVhitiugtou, M N
I Livingstone, Lith
inquirers lor auy of above letiers
at Mr. .1. w . urown r i We have just received a large fot of "ill please say advertised,
deuce, one mile from the con rthonse j tlatioBer) t i,|,,nk hooks, blotters,lodg- ,|AR. GlPSoFs, I*. M.
ers—siugie and double entry: journals, I
day books, cash Itooks and invoice The best vain that has falleu-iu rids
books; letter books for copying; box | immediate neighborhood, commend'd
paper, tablets, hair brushes and
tooth brushes, at Couison & Chad-
well's.
Omic Folk,
Mitty Perry,
Mattie Little,
Edna Collins,
Ada Enos, m_
Gelt rude Beaumont,
May McFarland,
Jennie Clayton,*
Mabel Roquemore,
Betlie Lowrle,
Thisf local spent a pleasant day last : [,uia Wilkons,
Sunday at Mr. J. W.*Brown’s rcsi- j
with a light shower just after-2-a. Jt],
last Sunday, aud^vas renewed with i
See Dibrell Bros, before yon sell
your grain, as they buy and sell
Seamless sacks at cost, al
A. Horvets.
My residence for sale or rent—J. ().
Lowrie. . Aug. 4th,'92..
-.u.oriH' r,,y, >ai.b. .XheJ.l’. Lynn .
saloon is ofl’erett for sale. Any one
desiring to ugage in the saloon busi- |
ness wro find this a good investment. ]
\ Apply to J. F. Lvss.
Geo. H. Wilcox, I’, li. Eddins and j
■ f;co:.....Hnfschuidcr of Temple, W'ei'f...
three hour's rainfall commencing
about 8 a. nu, clouds ami raiu drlltlug
to flic southward. If is said the
fotir
I refer with pleasure, to auy patrou
of mine lor the character of my
work, aud for my praticleiidv |o Mrs |
II. Fi. Keys, late principal of tho j
Belton school of music; who is re-1
garded by those who know her as one
of the ieadiug mitticUspy^dJrn.south.
uta-
r,%m •“
*« ^ «.* «< 'A^Sjeujau oounty~'Jsh-
ducation aud willing
to”oblaiu it upon «uch methods as arc
reputable to ilitt profession.
Mm-. K. L. Combs.
Tkirtj Puuads Axain.
sMc. Mo«» Martin,
Ueajl AiiLi—lMuiiafi uxprt-fcg ffal.-
Ion Toukoway al ouce. Our pntieut,, grouii‘1 waa WDT irom ttirrn lo
W. J. Caldwell, saya he haw g&iued 3D i iuehew. A light breeze haw been blow-
pounds since beginning its use, and j jn f,.om ,be uor,b and northeast for
can't do w ithout it. W. T. Mookk. .! — „ ,,.... , ,i
McKiuncv, Texas, i 6,,me l|t#4,10K 'tr> deitgotfql.
_______,,__________: weatlir-r. . Report* from other parts
Samples of coal j taken trom the i (,f g,c county favorable,
t ilbsou "fell'afi 'laVt ' WCCt have been ................................ .... ......
brought here aud are all that is f At tlm business meeting ol the
—,---—- - ml.(„ , claimed for them.. The vein is said to Coleu.au library as. Delation on last
D. A. Paddleford Is back from thejerty known to .......Hie markit. ^ from 3, l0 r, iU(.llt,8 thick. The ! Saturday, it was d.eijcd that wb> qa
Knight’s Templar, al Denver, Colors- Mig(. MsIlie arrived home 8U[.t.eg8 of this mine ik assureil, and ‘iuu «'“»“*( '-e !-»'■'
*■ _——.-------- Thursdav morning from the couaer-! thi! building of a railroad to t|mt ; fore uiiuiher book could bo Uketi out.
Elder G.Lyles Smith will preach at.| V4tory 0f mu*ic „t Cincinnati, Ohio, j poilJt j, -oWy a question of a few ! The time allowed for reading book*
ie first Presbvteriau church Friday j where sll(, iia9 beeu,pursuing studies 1
To all Whom II May Conoerm
Mrs. J O. Combs has most satistac*
torlh passed all examiualions requir-
ed for graduation in I he lleltou school
of music, and is thereby eutttlcd and
rppeiyes a Diploma from my hands
Mrs. CflitthS has proven herself n
studious, earnest ptipil, and I most
heartily recommend j,*:r to all who
desire the service* of a thorough,
competeul aud conscleutibus teacher.
Mits. II. E. Keys,
I ale I’rin. of Belton School of Music.
' Wichita Falls, Oct. Hth, ’9L
The city schools will b« opeuod
next month, and the small hoy will be
taken off the streets. Boys allowed
to gfoWLMP on the streets ot a city
absorb all the vTcB andjiicauii<•»»they j of your
corns iu.contact w ith, i’ut your boy*
in school auil keep them there.
sflas. Ft. Worth, Kansai
TAKE NOTICE—All ctaasei of Koronoan
Steamship tickets (outward or prepaid) at low-
est rates and all InromiRtion furnished on ap-
plloatlen. ------- il. (1. Tuoxrsqs,
0 P. * T A.. Satrnton"Ter
B, E W|i.l.isa«, ticket agent. Coleman, Tea.
Through. Trains from Tem-
ple to Galveston and
Kansas City.
NoChanoc of Cars,
Direct fimnectlsn at Tempi
reiwiheU via Santa Fe route
FJpKaut Pullman r a law Huffct RL>«ptnf <
daily between Ran An/elo, Temple, Galreni
DailM.Kt .Worth, KtnaaaCIt. and Chlci
for all polnta
llnffet el.
Ini cart
ton.
Mffo,
Ku;
Hogg to the Front.
Vole for Hogg ami buy your Fniil
Trees from •/. If. Sunders and you
trill hare tlie little thing nil and dried,
I hare u full ninety of shi te fruits
at my Sorsery 13 miles northwest of
Coleman, and desire the patronage of
the people generally, flejmeccfurly,
,/. II. ,SA\H MIS.
tb« scarp*
COAT
Strictly pure whistiv, in full quart j here during the past w eek examining
bottles, at W. T. Brooker’s drug store. „ number,of valuifWc niece* of prop-
do.
the first Presbyteriau
night. /' , ___ , | iu vocal and instrumental music.
The county poor farm is for rent, j „ARI1 vv,—wv hav7Totir lum-
month« The people of Golem an
should unite lu mu effort to secure au
exteueiou of the.Santa Ke front this
For perticolars, apply to the coupty !^er yard8 iu Coleman aud Santa Anna j point to the mine* before Home other
judge. ' the largest stock of Baker ami Olid* town steps in ahead of us.
" 'aar' u. (' f I (It'll wire in the I*. ('. C. country.) ——------*——-——
groceries.
rTma Smith wUl open a pri- j
j school in Coleman ou the 12th of
September.
M. Goodfellow and wife of Tarrant
county, are visiting their son Robert,
of onr town.
tbeir old home.
'is ample—two weeks- after "which a
book can be renewed if desired No
person ought (o wish lo evade pay-
ing lliere trifling lines, which are in-
curred with open eyes.
Unit BIRDS EXPEDIENCE IN » IIBH ( HOUSE.
Mr and Mrs Ijoren Tr**acott are keep-
ers of the government UghttuMiw
dry goods and ^ ^ i.befkk uiom. | post, where .he wilt have
Fliof'iffMEiM • *t»ml In the aui? ail day without feeij I Sand Beach.’ Mich, and arc ble**e«J wish
, am permanently located in (.'ole-, or w ater and where he is apt to ^^CdoTn^tth
man and will take photographs a* j frightened and injured in a runaway, • Jowfid w uh a ,|re„dful cough and Uirn-
cheap and better than any one can i11 whv don’t you, when you come to i ing into a fever. Doctors a’t home and
Coleman. Thanking the_ pubdie -r j ,ow |m( ,,0Mr borse up „ a wagon ! at Detroit treated her, but In vain she
past favors, I solicit a coiitmuaiu e, ... # ftf 1 grew wnnie rapidly, until nhe waff, a
and will strive to merit the same. ; yard where you can lake Win out ot ^ ,.hand,„[ o[ |^ne,.' riiru, she
F. Ehoei- i jianiess, water aud feed him at a cost | tried Doctor King's New Discovery.find
----- .1 —— - of about ten cents? if your horse is j after Ui* ua« of two and a half t.oittas,
Mr. and Mr*. Corl have returned , Lcmbeb. — Onr stock-of building, ,ver 1|(. i, ... was completely cured. They say Dr.
from a two month*’visit to Georgia, material of all kinds nt Colcmuu and I 1 ,, King's New Discovery Is worth ft*
Santa Anna, cannot be surpassed! tamly worthy that much considers- weight In gold, ret you may get a trial
' tion, I tiptlle free at t ollins’drugstore, fi
Coleman county is represented iu C. Gibbs, in having a well dug on
the democratic state convention by |,is property iu Santa Anna, struck a
an instructed Hogg delegation com- strong vein r fmineral paint,at a depth
posed of ii. C. Randolph, M. A> Mar- j 0l\ ai,ont. 20*feet. The mineral ia in
, .^ninn ikiiiin. ----f ......
Well graded and assorted. We want
A protracted meeting will be com-1 your trade. Look through our stocks.
N. A. McPhaul, the public weigher.
'baa purobased new scales with which
to weigh this season's cotton.
' Go th Brooker’sdrug store for no-
tions, staflohery and toilet article*,
i'ure fre*h drugs and liquors.
A garden once laid out and planted,
it come* easy and natural to keep it
UP year after year, and it pay*.
Marriage license* issued: F. Jl.
Harden and Miss Nancy E. Burkett; J.
II. Moore and Miss Mattie Floyd.
The town ha* got to be so dull that
th* boy* have converted the principal
street into a ball playing ground.
Best whisky, apple, peach and
blackberry brandy, imported gin,
wines, ete, at Brooker’s drug store.
Buy your whisky in full quarts at
Brooker’s drug store, purity guaran
leed. tt will not give you headache.
The Coleman Co. Lumber Dealers..
the life of Mr*. Jane Thomas, of this
place ” Me also states that several
other very bad. case* ol bowel com
Our townsman, i mmg.wi VV, Herndon, W.-L Wood, J. (,. four coloHi; red, yellow, purple and
probaldy ^recci' e [[''j'i-Y; I-ihrctl, i‘. F. Reynolds and J. K. Wuf- j lead: aud is pronounced by no expert
o Al(1()0(, the visitors who are | miueralist as , being of lh(; fittest
pot defegates, are^■ G'eo. F. ( Jeveiand | qutijity.—Echo,
of any one better calculated to enjoy Rnd si & Suw](fr„s, _
such a “fat take." * / W .
."E’L,
is that of Nathan Allisons a wellknown
citizen of Glen Buck, Fa- who for years }street ... „ ....
had sbortneas of breath. slseplVasness, j office end of town keep* tip tbc.prac*
pain In left able, shoulder, Smothering uf bllU,iill(f ,igM| fir,-* it, the
sueila, eh,, one Wttle of ur. MfiesNew , ' . " f ,
Heart cure' awi o«e hot of NerVe ami. »‘reet to lmlicatc to the tow n when
Liver Fill* cured him, Fetar Jaquet, i lie mail is open.
sale by all druggists.
loe,
Before w T
vm-, JUHtiro of (lie l't*aw, JTccIncl NO,.
Lofonian count), Trx«*, the following tlea-
crlbcxl aimiroal, tow It ?
One Hay iforae, about *» or V year* old. It l-t
The dealer* ou Live (.ink .tract,
........‘SI v.J-vS
teaspooufals ot Gbamberlain’s I’olic, f/t^t Of Vatbun^ifiscm** weUkfi.lwn t T,ier «* ( hu-i'h-g »l- *»-' putting the Hww'iStici o "as PvImu- ’it
Cholera and Diarrhma Remedy saved £££ 2 UtaMb 12 Wttr4^9 I "Feet in good order, but the po.t-J................"........
.......... of town keeps pp the,prae*
pain In left able, shoulder, smothering , f building signal lire* in the u!a it s£W sSoaldw, K'oa UhI Isfttilftr.
...... .. . , spails, eto,-one Ixittle of t»r. Miles New-•’ * . T . w -o
plaint fhere have beeu cured by this Heart cure and one hot of N'erVe wild I 'Owt l<f mdicatc to the town when ^ „ „ wukkb
remedy, FOT «l« by all druggists, i Liver Fills cured him. Fetur Jaquet, j the mail is open, cosnty dsrt, CoImmm C.. T«s.
I Salem. N. I„ is another witm?*, Wfe j ■ .. , JslyS.A l». («**.
Miles’ Inn and Liver Pills. ! for twenty year* suffered with heart di»-1 tfuekleu t Arnica Naive.
ease, and pronounced incurable by pby-j Thu heat Salve id the world fur
sielsns. death stared him in the face, j bruises, sore*, ulcer* salt rheurn.
could not He down for fear of smother- j sores; tetter, ohspped hand»f»liiil
mg to death! Immediately after Using; corn* pttiidiU skin eruptions,; sm<l
“ ~ “* ’ r(A
Act «n a new principle—regulating
the liver, stomach and bowel* tirmgh
lie nerves. A new discovery. ,ih- , Miles'
g; g^g^a^^Sxaaiaaggii
Siualbwt, mibb ht, surest! 50 dose*. 25 a well maw, Tba N«« cufe isaold, alto : Han, or money refg
Last Sunday uighl Rev. Mr. Carrn- }
way of the Methodist church, preach-
ed an excellent sermon on the un-j
neceayary habit of swearing. Ilo was
listened to'w ith marked attention,
aud bis words, uo doubt, hit many a
mark that was well intended,
Misses Lula and Alice Brooke of
Camp Colorado, called and looked I
over tho Voice office last Friday,
morning. ’J hey seethed to enjoy their
Visit, With interest in what they saw
tuid beard talked ahopt.
Stkavei>.--O'I0 three year old bay
mare, branded diamond L (Liu dia-
mond) ou left shoulder. Will pay for
hor return or information that will
lead lo her recovery.
J. A. Lowby, Abilene, Tex.
ca.t, j
Watery
Proofr
Beforv Buying. _
».'ine water In the »lt‘«ve hoMrof
A. TRIPPET, SR,
DEALER IN-
General Merchandise,
Coleman, Texas.
COME AND SEE US WHEN' YOU WANT
DRY GOODS
Clothing, Bootsy Shoes,
GROCERIES
AND-
HARDWARE.
Hoping to receive a continuance of all ray
Old customers’ patronage and all
New ones that desire to
GIVE ME A CALL
I Remain Very Truly,
A. TRIPPET, SR.
1892.
J. E Stevens & Son,
i
-DEALERS IN SHELF AND HEAVY-
hardware!
Tin Ware* Coal, Blacksmiths’ Supplies,
AMMUNITION, GUNS AND PISTOLS.
— WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR —
Jewett's & Charter Oak StoY&/
-AND-
T>OUR *-’iqp water In the ileere hoiaini
X the end tiltht m here «hoWB or any-
where cl*e where there ia a Beam, and aee If 1
Itla watertipht Thereareg KwliinthemarXMl
Bran< SUcKer to be water tight at every 1
*cnni fiw/ifrrrpirhert tilt; also not to peel or I
i;i-r, ani amh(*rl/e our dealert to make food
any Slrcsrrll.nl falls III si|h«r polol. That *M
two «ii., vaii rftn tea tlr. Oenula, ttsfrons
Tibi liraira sudor,
1st. A so<* Wooi*o Collar.
3S. This Tras, /*\»rh (below.)
Watch Out V
for l»s»il» three polnUl
8end lor CatalofU* free.
foj, TOWER, Mfr„ Boston, Man.
P^oRKoenicj j
1=
The covered wagon gefipg
WfBt, north or south, coutiuuca to be I v “7. !Z
N(. Vi(n» Dure Cured. VIII
Bah Ahduxas. CsL Co., Cal., Feb. 18SS.
My boy, IS yearn old. *.l no aQvoLod by Bt.
a daily sight, and is perpaps a sign of 11 yearn. Two bottlon ol Tantor'Koeulg'n Nerve
disco,den,; or it may he that the : ^^^heaiux «d be 1. no. at-
driver is only going on a vUit to his Michael O'CONNEL.
wife’s relative*. A Terr Ba<* Vm»«. •
East Nkwmaiikbt, Md., March 8, 1891.
There ueemi to be HI! op nIon in My daughter had «idlei»ajr aoaeTere that she
.... . . _1U1. would havu 6 or 7 fits ovaiy 24 houri. lmroa-
Other parts Of the stale that U'himan | u«ln« bwtor Koen^ Narv* Tonic
CoUUiy ih destitute of HChool teHcherS, the ipaonff decrwwod In number, and Inlets
bit thi. is all a niistako. Curschoolo J £X^m!S«S&3
arc supplied and mostly with
talent. or u-aubyit-u-onw.^^^
J. M. Elkins pif Camp Colorado was
a caller yesterday.
Mr J A. Lauder, •,£»■“«*,*!“:]
Zen ot Uarksburg, Nto , aud widel) Iguow prepared, under Ills-Hrcutlnii by lire
FREE
-A Valuable Hook en
IHaeaaeM aent free to oi
and |HK»r paUruta can alao
thla inedkiiie free of charge.
known iu that slate, say* of Chaiu-
berlaiu’s .Colic, Cholera and liirrali-!
1 ijui iiiiii n ik/t'iDq viiviLin auu mi - - j
<ua Remedy : “l ba_y e seen its good ro-; Bold by ikp:
•ults and can recommend it,” For] isjrrctore.1
KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III.
' , r'" _ -ti';'*—•
at St pov IToi t'o. 0 for 80.
tiyyo«jy,S1.7g.
0 Lottie* for «* 9.
Scientific AmsrioaN
A0«ncy for
Patents
TRADE MARR8,
_ffSION PATRNT8
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
ctff. Ssnipltt* free At Collins* drtifitore
| free book, by OtdHn
b
fl
suites
ig
Notice. ; nvp»is;n,Tur{:?£:rK.:s.Wi
, i ilni|»ubll(jbyauotlc©glT«ifrft«ot chorMfl Intho
nSCJV.mtVsZ2&\ fcicutitit awfttom
i*.lit rein/ i/ii'eri loall persons indebted ■ ^ i”* ^
RANGES,
Dynamite Itlasting Powder, Etc.
our tiTshop.
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO RE FIRST CLASS AND
PRICES TO SUIT ALL.
CALL AND SEE US!
T. M. MCCORD
J. E. MCCORD/ E. A. LJND8EY, » ’ "
McCORD & LINDSEY,
Land and Insurance Agents,
C< II. KM AN TKXAB, ......._
Oldest established Land Agency in the west, representing more than 200,000 acres.
Attention gireti to lauds situated in Coleman, Urown, McCulloch, Tom Green,
Coueho, /tunnels, Aolitit, Mitchell, Taylor and Callahan counties.
Taxes paid, land sold for taxes redeemed, lilies perfected and general infor-
mation giren to lond owners and purchasers.
In the Insurance department Ihey represent the principal companies in the
I’niled Slates ami Sit rope with an aggregate capital of #20,000,000,
BROWN BROTHERS,
LAND. LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENTS.
I)fire over First National Hank, Coleman Texasi
MOISEY TO EjOYLET.
We are now prepared to lend money on Real Estate, and
purpbase Vendor’s Lien Noteg. r,jj
You will fjnd it to your interest to call oj| wj fjnd get our
rates before closing a trade with other ogenta. ’ .
COAL! COAL!
Patronize Home Industry.
Onr $eal is recognised as the best in Texas, and we will begin to deliver
August 1st, at the following terms:
its, fit ruby given to oil pekto
it) thrm on ojn:n account to colt and ■
tittle, at once at the bvtinett mutt lit;
oN. W L. HOSK
I,
Bants Anns,
Coleman,
At tniae near Rockwood,
Bend all orders taJ. W. GIBSON, Rockwood,
or WILL L. VINtNG, Colsmon,
.7.00
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Tucker, J. H. Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1892, newspaper, August 18, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725687/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.