The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Even’ cloud has its silver lining, but we
DR. C. S. JACKSON
would not bo bad. No, Jndoed,
this ooun-
L_
alone have GOLDEN CRUST FLOUR--
the quality of which is pre-eminent. Every
sack guaranteed the BEST--best on the mar-
ket. Just try a sack and if it does not prove
better, your money back
N. G. DORBANDT
The Grocery Store Ahead
The CoJeman Voice.
l*CSUBHEDv-EVEXYCTESOATANt) FSlDAY
•T THE DLMOv BAT-VOICE PU5U5HING COMPANY
.subscription rates
• CASH /H. AOV AP»C«
One Year..............llAw
Sue Months...............................50
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Entered as second ciaf? matter June
22, 1909. iit-the post ffi-eat'Cole-
man, Texas..under the Act
of March V1819.
, PHOarK'au
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.. .'OFFICEjCXlMMLRClAL AVLM-E.
.Whjtt .are you going w do dur-
ingnineteeti and den?
° ju»t ..w.uut admit|
that i 1k-v are not great—now tha !
"its gr-at isn't it.
1 ■""......... •
It* a poor way to try to hedge,
blaming others with tilt* reMlits
. from your own misdoings.
Lot a get our eloElrrW op
for January 1st. Another
road for Colensssn would
bad.
LIST OP CANDIDATES..
Our nJw iliac liinoty Ls now in
■do all
• I*
1 nlrt
Sometime, soiuevEhei^!-.
how youTJ regret the Ousted mo-
*nt-ur> “foy Serin now to
of no moment.
eye.. If any
tt.
this we*
some
- h- i"1 s*li^ that I!aM,.y,><oBeb
«** **M Wlt,!\the naked
rf our real lcW
k'r-jiArt it afte^
dstyn : - * \
. ”.X2X~...' ■ *!%*:......
Some street pay ng,
building,and tree plant mg
go Well, mighty Well, -witl'y. ^
‘new business building th*
going up in Coleman today.
Subject to tlu- action) of'-Hie
Democratic lyiiu&ries to'be bifid
in July. 1910: •
For Tax Assessor.
a A. Hemphill. '
*. W. X. MeCuOoc.
For Tax Collector
Tom Martin.
For Sheriff. ’ •
- iW. L. Fufcelu
For' County Attorney.
II. L: liiyiugstigd.
For County Clerk. /
Leman’ 'Brop-n.
For City Secretary, Assessor and
Collector. ~~/ . \
F. A. Dibretl.
For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
"Wilt Corkran.
For Ootlon Weigher, Precinct
Coleman
A. J. FutreR.
Go to Reaklcys mill for'grain
What time will the clock stop? and feed.
Respectfully Submitted.
an! we are prepared
.kinds off iron and steel Work such
as repairing windmills. putHjw,
boilers and farm machinery, in
the least possible time at the
lejast possible cost in the most
satisfactory manner. We are
also prepared to and will‘d.o all
kinds of plumbing, having in ©nr
employ one. of the In-fit plumbers
in toe state and we solicit a
share .of vour plumbing bietiiie? s
guaranteeing you sitisliaetkin.
,(>ur furniture repair qvpartanottt
•«» is modern in every respect and if
you want your old iu”Hiiturc made
good as new, s&dd>it^ around..
Thanking you in advanoe?.for
all favors we are yours,
Anderson & Gordon.
%e paderHtaml that the Sa
Ft* has' inaugurated a train
vice on ‘the Paint Rook brand
The Santa Fs- wiil now take yen
to that pro^pero.ua little cityf/
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OP THE
Fa-rmers State .Bank
AT COLEMAN. STATE OF TEXAS
at the cHfe of businesB on the 31sl day
of Dec mber 1909, published in the
Colem n Voice, a newspaper printed
and published atoCelemao, State of
Te^ s, on the 7th day of January 1910.
' RESOURCES .
Loans and Discounts, per-
sonal or collateral........... $92,013 22
Loans, real estate............... 12,805 60
Overdraft*..............34.W7 20
Bond and Stocks ..............* 000 00
Real Estate (banking house) 15 281 36'
Furniture and Fixtures........ 4,443 51
Due from'Approved Reserve
Agents ... .. $37,371 04
,Due from hanks and
would Rankers subject to
check........ 697 35 38; 068 39
, Cash |tems ....... 633 94
Rr,‘ Currency.......... 12,514 00 '
Specie...... .......... 2'.378 00 15,425 94
I Other Resources *s follows: 1,070 75
Acceptances for Cotton..... 47,500 00
Total ............. $261,495 ill
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in............$ 50,000 00
Somewhat Mistaken,
LdewaJk
• Is there any reason why you
fehouJd not liwtk on the right aide
of life! If no, get that reason
out of the way for it must be
an nnreaaonabie reason. At burnt
it m unseasonable.
Many of those who claim to
know say that the recent cold
•pell-has dealt Mr. Boil Weevil
misery awl in all probabilities
rut -him and Id* gene nit biod off
in many loealit in's. We do not
Irttosr about this but if it will do
•ny good w«* eon hope it is true
and that we sincerely do.
I RKKOLVK for Ninween mid
Ten—Never to lose my temper—
To be as ntpeh a gentleTnan at
'home .as alnroflil! Never to far-
cLm my mind with ipaliee, jeal-
ousy or liatred Never t/i • to
! Surplus Fund..................... 5,000 to
H’ndivided Profits, ne* 4,950 73
Due to Banks and Bankers,
lubjeet to check......... .. 838 86
1 .dividual Deposits, subject
Itocheck....................... 184,706 38
Ime Certificates of Deposits L000 00
\mand Certificates of I>e- '
\ts for borrowed noney 15,000 00
pier’s Checks.................
Payable and Re-dis-
nt.......................00 000 00
lLiabilities as follows: 00 000 00
The best of us stwnetinu-s make
iirfsta,kes and \v<i douot'claiim to
to above tham by any imawis. and
are always ready wen sowlin to.
correct any error we mightmake.
In. an aml.ielo last week ini refer-
ence to tlie anaoBBod va-hVe of jimis-
tfirc land in this county. We
said it was ms-if-ssed at from $;> tu
‘$7 [ter acre, while, lam! that-Mas
im> better, hut in eultiratiiin was
assftssed at $20.00.
tells ns there is only a. few
traiw of farm lands, aHsvased at
$20. and the agricultural lands in
pastures are assessed at from
$12,,J0 to ho.OO. This being (the
ease.rwe didn’t say wharf, we said
last week.' It’was a sad niistaki
and we hope no harm will come
from it. , --
Furniture Line
Foreseeing the present wave of prosperity
we bought with an understanding, and
w ido not hesitate to compare our immense
1 stock with any in the west, All we ask
is a chance to show you through and give
your our prices. Do justice to yourself
* by visiting our store and if we do not
- make it worth your while, the fault will
be ours. Cordially inviting you to call
V V «
and assuring you a hearty welcome, we
remain,
Yours Truly, ; ,
A.'VVA •A'AAva.MV
J. E. STEVENS HDWRE 4 FUBWIURE CO
Hardware, Furniture and Undertakers' SH$pl;
To the Voters of Coleman County
Elsewhere ami in this issue of
the paper appears my announce-
ment as a ^candidate for re-elec-
tion to the'office of sheriff. It
may seem to some that my an-
nouncement is rather early in the
campaign, but owing to the' fact
that other county 'officers are
publicly stating their intentions
to gun for other county offices,
and owing to'vthe fact that the
various State offices .ant Imi.ng an
nounced tor, I thought, it host
to make an early announcement
in predr to let my -friends -and
the people at large'understand
Com. Haven ,jwt [ was a candidate, tor re-'
Coming!
DR. C. S. JACKSON,
The Well Known
FOR SALE—One. wagon, goo<:
as new'. Will sell at a bargain.
Gopa Loh-a.
sw2p
What time Will the clock stop?
or d is court '(omn/
jo'pjOM B ,IAIijn
*i[»ite$ui
JO JHOip
a grain of co in toft
stat:
County
Davidson
Martin as
us, do
statement
knowledge
Total
OF TEXAS
r Coleman
*261,495 97
We, G. B.
as Vice-president and A. ¥..
ashler of said bank, each of
true to the beat of our
belief. ,
• a V B. Davidson, Vice-Prea.
■ 7'\P. Martin, Cashier
ihi.WRth *rf»v“Vl>«cribed to befofe me
Hi ShSJi' jw*- u"l“-
Witness my
on the date last
M. q.
Cofrect Attest:
G. P. Roqueni
JTPbSS3? directors
H R Bterkweati, <
Go' to Beakleys mill for grain
and feed.
It is highly gratifying to us
and we are thankful for being
able to make auoh a nioe enroll-
ment of new subscribers during
nJy swear that the above this week. The old sidwMsribers
mre showing a marked loyalty to
us and evidently our friends thro
ofhout the oodnty are speaking
kind M-orth^ for u«. (we said
we are tlsankful for this and are
determined to put forth our tost
efforts to make the Demoerat-
1 Voice one, of the bout papre* in
the state..
ten
and notarial seal
.foreaaid.
artin, Notary Public
B. Martin 1
c
Mound City Fa i’ll
to my fellow-man. my ertun-'trifle mdre—-but!
Jry and my home#
F. M. Bow.
A. L. Diekinhon has just return
H from Ohiicago where he was
called on account of the death fit
his mother. , Mr. Difkinson has
the aynyiathy of the entire town
in his sad bereavement.
the voters of this county I
wo nr to say that for three years |
I have fulfilled th
office to Hie
I h«\e. tried to enforce the law
without fear or favor ,amd if i
am re-efteted your sheriff tor
inother tenn 1 promise)you that
1 will to the best of my ability
discharge the 'duties od' the office
as in the past, I liave no prom-
ise to make to the people wb6 v’io
lute the law, omdy tl«at 1 will do
my hist to enforce the law a gained
tham. To tluse [mojile wln>
not vielrtte the Lew I hlave to
promise that I will try as sheriff
to'protect their righto.
I am in favor of iatmvmg the
p'-na.I laws of thia State, to the
b ttor and that without fear or
1'iivw. When I iwaa ejected sher-
iff of thia count.y it wab said by
eeuiA. tliat .the dub houaew would
incmain and flourish, but tliese
people have lived to See the dub
house in this oounty a thing of
the pad. And11 want to further
Ntiiite for the benefit of those who
dont 'know rfliiat tlw elub houae*
of this county wre prfft out of ex
isteoea under the sajrie laws that
wore existing and under the
Blue l«WN tlwt were iWoroe. he-
lorp' I went into tlie sheriff’« of-
fice} wnd tlmt we did not use
any new laws to put them tout.
HORSE DOCTOR
Formerly'of Lott, But Now of
Brownwood, Texas.
_ _____
Will be in Coleman, on Friday 14, <
and Saturday 15th January. ]
I will be in Coleman on January 14 and 15, Fri-
day and Saturday and hope to meet with my old
customers who I have served foiv 'hree years. I
will give you the best services lkn\ and promise
to do as near what I say as 1 can. nking you
for the past patronage and hope yo healthy,
happy and prosperous year for 1910.
If You Have any Sick or Diseased Stock bring them
the Date* Ahov*»
Ad it took was back-bone and
staying qualities. And if woo,ther
club houae opens u|> (fo
ty wliile I i&m sheriff they will
find that they have opened up
under more diffimdrties than they
ever had in thier liv^m
1 believe tihlat we have the best
ttoitoty ini the ttbate, and Ix-ing
confident that the good citizens
of this county want a mm for
sheriff who* will Htand to t^h-
side and togetlier with their help
inforce the laws agaimrt the peo-
ple who violate them, and asking
your vote, I am
yi Ymm very truly,
W. I* WITCH,
, ,, Sheriff.,
A' business college for CoJeman
New Year’s present. There is «
atrpng pnobaliility of aeeuring
one too. There ih a gentleman
in Coleman who.is interested in a
proposition of that kind and with
the proper encouragement will
put o.ne in. . Coioman-wants ev-
erything she can get and beside*
that Will help the town in many
M ays. Keep Coleman niopoy- in
Coleman, etc., you know, besides'
bringing to' more. Let 'a boost tlie
business college.
What time, will the clock stop?},
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The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1910, newspaper, January 7, 1910; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746445/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.