Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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BELOW
Calicoes worth 7 cents, at 5 cents
Sateens worth 15 cents at 10 c
Stetson hrts worth >6, at $1.50.
Bell hats worth $5.50, at $4.50.
Star Buck hats worth $5.50, $4 50.
All wool red and blue blankets $3.50 to $4 per pair.
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ock and Will Sell All Odds and Ends
to Make Room For New Goods. v.«
A FEW ITEMS
hats worth a dollar, at 25c to half a dollar,
rorsted stripes worth 30 cents, at 18 Cents a yard.
Worsted plaids worth 30 cents, at 18 ecu s a yard.
Brilliantine, 27 in. wide, worth 45c., at 25c. a yard.
Albert twills worth 30 cents, at 20 cents a yard.
^ Und. rwear at Greatly lleduoed Prices.
SANTA FER
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Most Comfortable and
• Shortest Route
Ot tween ilitt North and Houth.
limp card la effeet September 7, ItWl.
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COLEMAN COUNTY
I Direct connectlan at Temple for all point*
reached via Kanta Pe mate
lulls., FI. Worth, Komis1 'It. old Chics**,
I. BBOWN^ Coleman , Texas.
TAKK NOTH;K—All
steamship ticket* (ontward _
Mt rates and all information
plication.
laae* of Bnronaan
or prepaid) at low*
n fn rule bed on ap-
n* 0* Thomnoon
G. P. ft T. Oalveeton.Tei.
It has been circulauf Pths
w. X. Brows,
T. A.. Col trail, Tex
LOCAL NEWS.
Thursday, Jiuuiry 14,1803.
The coideat map of 'be season.
Get a Cuiaiiay Plow of Dlbrell
Brother!. a v;- ----------- ----------
•e^yfl by the engiurot to watcb the eu-
Dr. Haaaard bit
Miaeral Welle.
returned from
We warn your trade for hardware
plows, wagons, etc.—Dlbrell Bros.
). P. Lynn keepatl
for all who smile.
pular retort
Our tin ahoo 1«
turning out jcood
Heal4i4 to Death.
Friday alternoou an ci plot ion oc-
curred iu the C leinau roller mill
which reaulted in the death of Ed
Johnson, an employe of the mill. It
leemi that Johutnu Wat a general as-
sistant about the mil and bad been
{fine and boiler while he wat outside
doing tome work mi the pump.
Vt hi u the explosion occurred .luhu-
non wai itaudiug directly iu front ol
the furuace and the whole bo.ler full
of tlcam and boiling water struck
biiu. The lirad miller,J. E. Johnson,
h...rijin ih.. ru.hHit* w—ww.
Lost, between the ichool bouse aud
the residence ol Mrs. Davidson, a fob
chain, which the finder Is requeued
to leave at this office.
J. A. Paddlefordit on a visit to the
home ol hie boyhood day*. ‘ Pail” 1.
a Slick journeyman printer anil was
at one time on the Votes.
Judge Minin received a telegram
Saturday announcing that bis lather
wai sinking lie took the train Sun-
day for hit fatber’a home
Read the new advertisement!,
mu nglhcm theproleisional cards of
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HOI K WOOD RECORDS.
R CKWOOD, Jan. 2 1J02.
P. P. POWELL,
.. ".-o.. n*. REAL ESTATE LOAN ANB IN. DRANCE AGENT,
Haa land in any quantity for sale. Will make
loans on real estate and buy vendors’ lien notes.
tcui of Trickham. Ituckwool, Wald-
rip and Lohu on the 18th otjbece.liber,
1891, there was this day held at Rock-
wood a well atteuded meeting of rep-
resentative cilia frott, each .r.... REPRESENTS A LINE OF INSURANCE COMPANIES UNEXCELLEO
above named commnuhie. and in.*- Such a8 lhe Ph(Bnix of London, Phenix of Brook-
lyn. Continental of New York, Fireman’s Fund of
San Francisco and other reliable companies.
mediate point-, at which the follow-
ing proceedings were had:
Organisation effected by the elec-
tion of I,. L Shields chairman and N. OFF*IE
U. Davidaun secretary.
L .Tip chairman, in explaining 'he ch-
i' ol the meeting, deliver* da re-
£ly interesting and i upulsivc
X*; ■ ‘
on resolution! was
from which the foil >w-
aud unanimously
WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQ’R.
did coal field-
pud the uuaut j
soil present
building
THE ST. LOUIS
WEEKLY
GLOBE - DEMOCRAT.
THE BEST NEWSPAPER OFTHE AGE.
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but one marriage licenae i-eued for
~W. 1
the year ’92—W. W. Bardin to Mary
Kruger, an enterprising conpie at
Trickham.
All who are indebted to us will
r'—ffi —11 and settle. We have our
deb# »o pay and ni"it have money
jfcm W.J. Linus* Co.
The stockholder# of the First Na-
tional bank at their meeting on 'i ues-
day re-elected all the old directors
and officers tor the ensuing year.
In addition to their well leleeted
stock of drugs and patent medicines,
Flippen A Jones carry a lull line ol
school books, stationery, line cigars,
paints and oils.
J. W\Herndon has again take?
chafge of the livery aud transler
table and will manage the same iu
Jhersobv Be will treat you right with
good tenths and moderate charges and
solicits youk lavors
Many oldliohMcrs who ioVitrsrtcd
chronic diamdioasa w hile in ibe ser-
vice havpe'since been permanently
.iTTcnt,' muxaunut- *-*'.*,.*
pier. The bank will bu nation-
soon as papers are returned
from Washington.
Robert Coodfelluw has gone to the
Commercial College ol lit lor uuiver-
the Baptist church Suu.iay mgCf
Consists of ten pages. Pays more for news than
any other paper in the United States, being replete
with matter of interest to all classes—the agricultural,
the mercantile and the professional. Advocates the
principles of the republican party and publishes in
full ilie speeches of its leaders. *.
As the coming presidential campaign promises to be
the hottest ever contested, every republican should be-
come a subscriber and keep himself thoroughly iu
>« of what is oc<,urri!1g in the political world.
« <10 PER YEAR.
i ik'S-*' "™ or direct
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W. B. Ccwis, the Coleumn csttle cinnmittic.
buver, wss iu town Tuesday.
8. M. St nicy, of Colcmin, gnvc us
t csl. Tuesday.
Mr. Davis, late of Arkansas, has
just completed a l ice residence on
mau, where be will obeli a school of; . ...
1 r 1 The sum a Anna comet hand will
the same order, iu AlcCord, Bowen &
Liudacy’s ball, just over the said firm’s
land office. tie is an Old student of
ibe above named college aud has bad
iu the near future give a grand con-
cert
T. M. Wilson, late of Temple, has
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ing jMMimuiship—i;*>t cliAevtis, bui
(tciiolttih. He ci»rric8 rvcdimuett^
tiou* Ir«»ai Lia)Ioi university, L>ftii»ft,
Tarrant an a l^utou <ounuc», ail
pointh v, here hu ban iuitructcxl,' *v*t4 '"ly^ijvtwoett
IruiAi the tiiunt j/roiiiiiieu dux- u# ol j p,,rd, butch'Te,
each place. NuW, if you cD-slfe .u-
•Uuciiou iu this liu , prepare lur Hie
eouiiug Ui**o(h o! February,.^ the
mouth ihesehfol will hegiu.
ue*b bouke on ma n eireet, west o K.
P. \\\ I ten’s store.
A great drawbackrfo the touutry
aiuug ihe line ul our. railroad is the
cared or it by t hamberlaitTs roll**, ‘ , . ,, .
cholera and di.rrbma remedy. For absence of a day tram. IVopie'WW
sale by L. E Collins.
Mies Eliza Robinson, princii al of
Camp San Saba school, has txeu visit-
ing her many triends for the past two
weeks.1 Miss Robinson has taught in
this county for several yesrs and her
many old popili are always glsd lo
see her.
Elam Dudley is ageut for lhe Bel-
ton marble aud gr.iuite works and
has ten diffierent kinds ol marble aud
granite and more than s hundred de
The partnership heretofore exist-
W J. Miller and W. II.
has been dissolved.
tV.J. .(Ilier will eoutiuuc the busi-
ness, collect accounts aivks^eitie tlie
indebtedness of ttie kte firm .'Ibe
Coiitiuuid lavors of the public soli-
cited. , • ••
I was going tthleave
COLEMAN
I Advertised last Fall that
Woiild Make a Change
IN MY BUSINESS,
But I Had no Idea of Leavfn
The Town.
The Change
ilrl-arhnid, Chaffin and (iillilaud
Election of committee to represent
citizens in commuuicaling or cooler*
iug with railroad officials aud to
g,uncr aud furnish desired informa-
tion, resulted in tne' se ectioti of
Shield-, Davidson, Gilliland, Wright,
McFarland, Turner, Chaffin aud
Mocker.
Resolutions passed that the secre-
tary be requested to furuisb a synop-
sis or the proceedings of the Hireling
to the Coleman Voice aud Suit*
Anna News aud the lira ly Sentinel.
N. B. mavidroS, See’y.
For 3ash Only.
On and after the first day of Janu-
ary, 1892, the credit system will bo a
ildng of the past with It. J. Uuss
Goods will he sold lor cash only and
al strictly cash prices. All persona
indebted to him will save trouble and
expense by mailing settlement at
once.
signs in monuments, tomb-tones, etc
m wi
will gnarautee satisfsetory work
quote prices cheap 4* auybody.
and quote pn
............Ran him ft Gr
reen’s fu^yilure store,
alias JacO ' Shutler,
giant who waa convicted ot sheep
stealing and sent to tne peniteutiai \
from this county laa'. spring, was re-
cently killed near Houston by one of
his guards, at whom he threw an axe.
Dick, made himself notorious while
in the Coleman jail and gave his keep-
ers a great deal of trotah e.
travel over Use road, eiliici prospect-
ing or sight sCeiug,go through cole-
man c, uni) in die n.gbt and have no
opportunity ot weug what a tovtly Salll
country »t have h< re U west bound
passenger* could get a glimpse of our
rich prairies and valleys a grew' juauy
of them would be disposed to stop off
and sec us on their return trom An-
gelo if the railroad company could
bu induced to give us a day trotu we
would gain many new settlers, and
then it is so much more pleasant lf>
travel iu the uaylitue than at night
an v bow
LETTER LIST.
- List ofleueis remaining in the office
at Coleman, Texas, January 11, 1892:
Bailey, B <b Haem, il C
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Hernandez ti W
Lane. I. A
Mei liutoek, R F
Odom, Miss lauie Price, James
Smith, H T Wilson, Mrs Vergy
Inquirers for auv of tne above will
please say advertised.
James Gipson, P. M.
Mr. D. F. Iteddau was 011 the street
Monday wiili a 'subscription list fur!
lhe benefit of Mrs. Reed, a widow :
lady, who. with h. r »l<-k baby, was;
brinight here suudai from near No- m,)liey ,
vice
$26 80, which Wa* turn, d over to
Sheriff Perry for her benefit. We
understand that a h *u»e has been su-
ch red for tier, where she will lhe aud
La«t Call,
jf W. Green lhe luruliure man, re-
quests the Voicb to say to ih-.se who
owe him that he makes cue in ire ap-
peal t-.lh-in to setile up, which,' if
not heeded, will n Suit lu the aceouuts
bring turned over i" an q.. cer of the
law for coilectiiiu.
Msaoy to Low
To 1 ln.se who wish Id burrow
...oiiev - 0 reslestat-- -eeuroy,or bare
"Mr It. *ur‘ceded in rai-ing vnldor* HCV uoti» til. y Wish to soil, I
!Wi*h to sav I uilfbe able 10 arcom-
t mo-late them in a short time If they
will ea.l on me P. P Powkm..
Photographs.
I am pcruiaueuiiy located iu Cole-
man aud will take photograph, as
eh- ap aud butte- than any one cau Iti
Coleman, ihaukiug the public fur
past lavors, I solicit a continuance,
and will strive to merit the same.
K. Eoo m..
Mss* Martin’* Bitter*.
Globv, Tex»s, Jan. 6/92.
Mr Mom Martla
Dkak bin.—I have improved *0
much under your treamieBt, 1 want
another gallon ol“Toukaway Hitter*.'’
Express at once. I 1 huklock.
better Iball to sitmsle * flannel cloth
with 1 liainherlnin’s P-du Halm and
biu-l II on lhe affected parts Try it
amt you will be surprised at dhc
pr> mpl relief it affords. The ssiuc
treatment will cure rheumatism. For
sale by L. E. Collin# j
Tfep-nrf reaefinfiioi Hie * i- r-ri;
young mail bv lhe name of Y»uog-
hloodby his iirother-iL-law at Robert
Lee on ihc 29lh of last month.—Men-
ardville Record.
Kri.iH.ui)> 11* dial.
A well known imsincus mau walked
into a ligai spire the other luornmg and
took out two coins One was u dollar
and the other a half dollar He laid
them Ix-IQ down on the ease and pointed
to a box of imported cigars, saying,
•Give me a dollar’s worth of those.”
The clerk handed them out ami the buy-
er laid the nix that be wanted in a row
along the ease
Then he said to the clerk. ‘Dive me
half a dollar’s worth of any good five
cent cigar ’ The clerk did as be was
bid. and the fire centers wer^ald along
in a row also The gentleman then
took the row of imported cigars and ent
the ends off of them all Then he mixed
the five centers and the tweuty centers
up together aud put them ail into his ca-
pacious vest pockets
A friend who was standing near and
who had watched the operation with a
good deal of cariosity, said. "Where-
fore/" “Simply this, my hoy." replied |
ILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER ON
BUILDERVM TlRIAl I" the Meantime I Will Be Her
With a Fall Stock uf
Barb Wire,
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Plain fence wire,
Guns, amunition,
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Go to tbc new oak front Drugstore endeavor to support herself b* wash- j
in Centra block for pure,* lean, tresh jug 0r any oilier work the cau g- l
drugs, patent medicine*, toilet soaps, ‘ (t) (1(t
rMML w*" 1' *
«s±^wacasr ssxsjl: i.’S4,u
I wirfh to inform the people
of Colt man and Runnels otHin
first ties thiit I will in the iiear.fti
nil othet statiouer*
A full aud complete Hue, bought tor
'i-
Cedar Ponta. Htt,.
spot oash at very low figures anu here ^ ai/trll,t ,,(,r»t)i,agc .uhjeel, aud so al thh* pl«’" furcate at ll /eW’
to sell at astouisijngiy low prices
am here to stay. Come look thr- ugh
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my stock and get my prices, M III b
open until Ul o cloek every night.
W. T JiMUJOixLK.
With tbc thermometer down to
r-nf-iactn dcvruM* above zero and (lu-
ll will fht u be
the district 1-hi
make ibis place oeaiiquiH'ters ibr ibe
unable jirice.. *Will meet any
district. Vs a shsme afiyfiow tlmi1 legitimate iibffipetltiott iit this
sutih a (ilsfrict is without a district tu-rlioD Of Texas anil Will do
the man addressed. ”1 am in a business
where I have .to give away a good many
cigars 1 din a mao who likes n good
cigar l cannot afford to givo away the
kind of cigars that 1 smoke myself, so I
buy a day’s supply and out the cuds off.
Then I bay some cheap one*.
“When it is necessary for me to give
away a cigar I poll ont a handful and
offer one to the person, whoever he m*y
be. Be think* that the one* with the
ends ent off I have ha-1 in uy muulii.
and take* one of the cheap ones, where-
by I nave . good many dollars in the |
courye of a year and also, keep myself on
good torn* with the people to whom il
is necessary to give cigala.’’—Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle.
Pumps,
Blacksmith coal*
And all supplies,
DHYUOODK
Clothing, Boots, Shoes;.
HATS, GAPS, MILLINERY GOODS,
CHARIER OAK STOVES,
Jewett stoves,
Scientific AnsHosh
Agency for tj
The following Hem has be- n going
lhe round* af the press, apd a* our
druggiat, l.. E. Collins, handles (he
goods, il may interest our reader#!
•‘liar ibg had occasion to use . iiHra-
bcrlaiu'a Cough Remedy, il give* me
pli itmre to stale th* 1 I found il to >
I,.- ihe Hi»t medicine lor a rough I !
ever used; lu laci, Il cured me of a !
cough Ihai had lisffl -d several orhd '
cough in dlilaes,—N. It. Ilurpati, Ai-
b!I<*h, Iowa.
Patents
1 MuSSTToff S?Huo A1 DIT A t*Nrw1 YOVK.
- Uldeet tmrffiffiu for eecvrlnc patonU In Auiertn
Scientific ^meeicaw
, Rucklcn’- Amlea ,salve.
*rhe bear halve iu the world for cilia.
htuise-, *oM, uteers salt rlienm.fewl
-ores. iHlior. chapped h ind-, ehll'-lnhta
o et- an I all skin eruption#, au-l post-
livef >'cure* pllrk. <t» no p tv r-qtilr#"l
j * !i t $sr(s
■pfifsonage.
Money in rested in good
into ements is often well '11V1 sleil.
my best, »t fill timfis to inerit
farming j >'onr
' Yours vry truly.
It |fiiJ»rrtnf»'Fd t‘» Rivr prfdCt *»ei»
• ion. str m fti-y r* Pruv $A< i$#
|M*i* bos. jjfhf l# R • 'DlHi .
(HUE SIRt'S EIFERIENCEII fi UlliNOlSE.
Mr and Mr* loren TreW-ii are kw-p*
1 uf till# ffiijr-fiTiibrii lltf'r'hit'iN# nt
to. seaw
of your
“COfiT
Goal and wood
Heating Stoves,
GROCERIES
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HARDWARE
TIN SHOP
When in the city get
prices. No trouble
td show goods.
rfitti'
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No. J, Central block
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WHICH I WILL SE L
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CHEAPER THAN EVER
Hoping 10 receive a cotitinuauqe of all
O-d customers’ patrouage and a-1
New ones that1 desire to
GIVE ME A CALL
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Tucker, J. H. Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1892, newspaper, January 14, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726530/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.