The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1909 Page: 2 of 10
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Obituary
COTTON BELT ROUTE
For Your
CHRISTMAS HOME GOING
Low Rates To Your Old Home.
Tickets on sale December 18-19-20. Limit for return
January 16. . -7 . \ ,
Write u& for information in regard to rates, connec-
tions, etc., cheerfully furnished.
Through chair cars and sleepers from Waco, Dallas and
Fort Worth.
NO CHANGE TO MEMPHIS OR ST. LOUIS
bryki-: loved ones find solace in
JOHN F. LeHANE,
G. F. & P. A.
Tyler, Texas
ii in-wi
GUS HOOVER,
T. P. A.
Fort Worth, Tex.
*' 9s> »r
TH, 1 EX. -l
THE THANKS GIVING DINNER
will have added pleasure if the table is fully sup-
plied with appropriate Silverware for each course.
A most advantageous time for purchasing silver-
ware is NOW, while the assortments of the various
patterns in my stock, including all pieces of Flat-
ware and Hollowware in STERLING and the high-
est quality of plate, is complete, and you have such
a greai number of beautiful and artistic designs to
select from.
it Is a splendid opportunity to purchase knives, -
forks, spoons, and larger pieces of the finest silver
at most moderate prices.
Can t you step into my store and see our line of
silverware? You will be most welcome whether
you purchase or not.
Jerry Harbour
Jeweler, Optician and Stationer ^
Coleman
the thought that Annie Leo iinJl
The angel of death lias again but gone on before to prepare a
entered our midst tu*d took for joyous welcome for those who
its victim Annie Lee, the pretty are to follow. A FRIEND,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. -*_
Knox. The tie severed from that' S. A. Hughes, general’inunigra-
huppy home lias east agloom option agent for the Frisco at St.
the community, and stricken the Louis, was in Fort Worth Tues-
day, returning over the Houston-
New Orleans line. .Mr. ljughes is
enthusiastic over the prospects
for agricultural development in
Texas and the Southwest.
‘' The eyes of the entire coun-
try are on the farmer of the
Southwest, and I believe that we
are on the eve of the greatest
awakening in agricultural devel-
opment that this country has ever
known,” he said.
Mrv Hughes stated that while
thousands are coming to Texas
every week, the influx is nothing
to what it will be a few weeks
later. Ho declared that as soon
as the farmers of the North have
realized on their crops they will
begin swarming to Texas looking
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hearts of the loved ones, which
time alone can "heal.
Like a flower bursting in all
its fragrant beauty Annie Lee’s
pure soul was beckoned to heav-
en that a new lustre might he
added to the bright galoxy of the
Celestial City.
She was born at Burkett, Cole-
man county, Texas, Feb. 3, 1892,
and died Nov. 10th, 1909. She
btea'me a member of the Baptist
church one year ago last June
and was devoted to the faith of
Christianity. She often express-
ed the idea that the passage into
eternity had no terrors for her.
Three years prior to her death
she had a lingering spell of slow
fever which developed- into 3the
dreaded disease that caused her for investments.
death. She bore her trials pat-1 —11--
lently. Even to the last hours of No hunting nor fishing allow-
A Fat Cow or Cal
TO SELL?
IfLr ^ave it W'H be to your interest to see J. l
Hemphill before selling. For everybody knows he hustl(
for the fatest there is in the county.
And if you want good fat beef for your table, call at
his market, for there you are certain to find it.
If I can’t tell you, call at my market and I can show
you..
Yours for Business,
JEFF D. HEMPHILL
her illness, no .'murmuring word
complaint ever passed herlips.
Annie Lee was a kind and af-
fectionate sister, a loving and
ed in any of the pastures owned
or controlled by me in Coleman
county. Those who trespass will
positively be prosecuted according
obedient daughter. For her to law. S. P, Woodward,
schoolmates she ever had a pleas-
ant smile and a kind word. Her
cheerful and amiable disposition
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic and
___ _ . 93” Shampoo Paste are the best
won her- many friends who will | going. /Every bottle sold with our
sadlyjniss her. . {guarantee. 50c and ,$1.00.—Ma-
May her associates and heart- hat'fey & Coulson.
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New Him Store, i
All new goods Up-to-date Styles.
* Reasonable prices.
MRS. BROOKFIELD.
Next door to the Voice office.
| WILSON GRAIN CO.
a ;n
R. McClellan, ),,
D. A. I'ADDi.KFoun, J Tice-1 res.
* J. E. McCord, President.
* C. F. DiAias, Cashier
Lost. DR. J. H. EURNETT,, VETER-
One red cow. branded GAY on INARY SURGEON, WILL BE
right side. Last s en about half IN COLEMAN FOR 10 DAYS
way between Coleman and Glen COMMENCING NOV. 11. ONE
Cove. Information- or recovery OF THE BEST EQUIPPED VET
will be liberally rewarded by ERINIANS IN THE STATE OF-
Will Gay, Coleman. Tex. 6tpds FICE AT CITY WAGON YARD.
The Coleman National Bank
ORGANIZED JANUARY, 1892
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1 Capital . ...........$60,000.00 J
* Surplus and Undivided Profits......$90,000.00 *
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DIRECJRS: J
0 J. E. Mcord, ' F. W. Taylor, C. F. Dumas, J. H. Tucker J
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Corn, Oats, Chops, Bran, Feed supplies
Hayand. Hides - ;
SEEU OATS a Specialty, your patronage
will be appreciated.
D. A. Paddleford, W. R. Mclellan,
Mrs. A. L. Henderson.
c*<
I move houses, also handle gin
boilers of any size, and guaran-
tee satisfaction.-—L. M. Trammel,
Gouldbusk, Texas. 42-tf
If you need any window light
to keep out this cold north wind
we have them in all sizes.—M4
haffey & Coulson.
IMPOVEMENTS BEGUN NT SILVER VALLEY
A large force of laborers is at work clearing the townsite of SILVER VALLEY of all brush and other obstructions, and as soon as this work is completed, which
wiH be within the next few days, the street improvements will immediately begin and be rushed to completion.
:0 All streets in the town will be graded in a first class manner, and just as soon as train service is inaugurated, work will start on the cement sidewalks, as \4rell as
mecadamizing and curbing of the main business street.
Q: Not another town in this section will have better streets and sidewalks than S1LEVR VALLEY, which is bound to add materially to the rapid growth and develop-
:Q ment of the town.
A FIRST GLASS PUBLIC BUILDING
W'^ built by this Company and donated to the town pf SILVER VALLEY by the middle of next year, in ample time for the beginning of the fall term of 1910.
^his building will not cost less than $2500.00 and will .be a credit to the town. We also guarantee to erect in the near future a splendid church building for the free
us6 of all denominations for one or two years. At the end of that time the building will be sold and the proceeds divided among the denominations then using the
building who will agree to build churches in SILVER VALLEY:*- V \
A A number of people in and around Silver Valley have bought lots and are making preparations to build on them at once. Lnmber is already on the ground for one
Yk or two the buildings, and other purchasers of lots have informed us that that they would start to hauling||lumber for their buildings next week.
•fj A tirsi cl isl.cotton gin, valued at between $7,000 and $8,000, has already been erected at Silver Valley and one of the best blacksmiths in that section of the coun-
jjL) try has me . d his shop to the town. Other industries will soon follow. Within the next thirty days we expect to see Silver Valley fairly bristling with building
■/« activity • • ' ' ■ .
'** Lots in 2-ilver Valley are not only selling fast in other sections of the state, but we are selling them every day right here in Coleman County, where the people
• know the property and are confident that the location is the ideal spot for a splendid town
v» Call, witc phone today, before all choice lots are sold, and iet*us sell you a piece of property in Silver VaHey that is as bound to increase in value as the sun is to
ri*e tomorrow morning. * <
Remember, thatThe guarantees of this company are as good as gold. It is incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas and has a paid in capital of $350
000, while our assets exceed $500,000.
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Lots $40 and Upwards. Lots Priced $120 or Less, $5 Cash and $5 Monthly. Lots Priced $130 or Higher, $
Cash and $10 Monthly y ,
,s. Liberal discount allowed for one-quarter, one-half, or all cash.
THE WESTERN LAND^CORPORATION
“The Town Builder*” Cash Capital, $350,000—Assets, Over $500,000. (Office: Over Garrett’* Drug Store.)
COLEMAN, - - - - TEXAS
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The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1909, newspaper, November 23, 1909; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746342/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.