The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.
Page 5
RADIATOR
REBUILDING
Fifth Sunday Meeting at Fink.
Pastor J. C. Strickland announces I
fbe following program for Fifth Sun-1
A Roy’s Heat Friend is Mother.
i Ranger, Texas. May, 1), 1920.
Mrs. R. J .Buck, Hjlvec Vallejv
My dearest Mother:—Just'" a few
day meetinidof the Baptist Association I lin,.h to let you know that on '• Moth
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Getting of ami keeping
I* M, West
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The bill, for repairing that in
lured raditor. amashed fender or
body will not be excessive if yon
have the work done hy US.
Oljr work i* moderate in coat,
because we are expert in the
work and have tit* finest equip-
ment thereby being enabled to
Jo the work in the minimum
lime. 1
Finest Radiator work and
quality materials >— reasonable
✓charges.
Bob Leavell
THE RADIATOR MAN
East Side Court House
.at Yisk, May 28, 29. HO:
Friday, 8:00 p. m.vSermon
Reynolds. -»
. Saturday 9:30*11. ii>, Devotional
II. 'p. •Miller
honi of.ihv >'<>#>* nu;ti
yid! A. AY Fee ii tier.
10:80- Sunday School Building
K. Dawson-and.,T. ,M. Reynolds.
•11:30-. Sel rnon- J) il. West. j
Dinner on the Ground. *
t) 20)0 p. ni* Woman's Meeting:.
'/ Executive Board -Meeting,
j ":00~ Realization-on the 7T> Million
I Campaign; General Discussion.
1:00 Kvangelir.ilp' Our County
| General Discussion
F* 8:00 |( in
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8:.‘!0 Exposition,
W, V. Fry.
Sunday 10 a. nj
j Rally.
I! :hh Exposition, I Timothy Dr
V. I Kfy.
Program for the afternoon and night
will In announced hy (In- pastor at It
o’clock. ,
ers’ Day” trty thoughts are of you and
I wish 1 cBuld'rememher you with more cqrmng special session of the Legists-'
th:in ii * ♦ A fnll/xt.r <lnnan't . *..........* »t. _ ... /i i ••
than a letter. * * A fellow doesn’t
know how to appreciate his mother un-
til she is gone or he is forced hy cir-
cumstances to he away from her and
out of her care. 1 have always known
I that you were mv best friend; any
boy » mother is his only true friend. I
know you have done 'more foY me,
t bought naotv of me arid .would sacri-
tive morei-for me than anyone else
would; now I can only show ihy ap-
preciation in ah’ humble way hut hope
some day that 1 may be able to-con-
Asks Five Million to Relieve Schools.
Auatiif, Texas, May lib—Miss Annie
Webb Rlanton, State Superintendent
of Public Instruction, today asked the
State Board of Control to recommend
an appropriation of $8,0011,01)0: by the
Brown wood Population 8,223 '
Washington, May 15,—Populations
of Abilene and Brown wood, Texas,
were, announced'today by the Census
Bureau. Abilene is given » popula-
tion of 10,274, an increase of 1,070,
Of 11.8 pet;; gent over the population
ture to meet the crisis, in the .public of 1910. T-
school system, especially to-remedy the BrimpwOod’s population is 8,223,
teacher shortage by increasing Sulatie.s :‘b increase of 1,256, or 18 per cent
and to insure at least a six months [over 1910. '■ \,
term in the rural schools. i Population of Texas towns as pub-
The ■¥5,000,0(lliuif allowed and ap-1 lished to date is as follows: ,
propriated with thi present , school Amarillo 15,491, Beaumont 40.422.,
fund apportionment of $8.60 per capita \ Boiihani 6,008,. Bren ham 5,066. Bryan SUm“'”dtous v
would .bring the total allowance,to a- 61295, Coisicana 11,366, Dbnison 17
bo“l $,2 ™r. child enumerated J30S, Ennis 7,224, Hillsboro'(1,952, Jas
within the scholastic age. This money [per ( unofficial) 2.1.08, Lubbock 3,958
Bolsheviki Rule is a
Ghastly Failure Says
Red Cross Commissioner
WashingtoV, May, 14.— in* Rua
sian Bolshevik Government is a, “so
ciai aduen-tore become a ghastly fail
ure.” according' to Colonel Edward
V. Ryan, Red Cross Commissioner for
North Russia and the 'Balkan States
Colppel, Ryan is just back from a
rreptitious visit into,.. Russia with
the Lst human peace delgation and
"his observations are contained in a
report m. reived by the State Depart
tribute to your comfort and happiness j
ill a mjijfrisil vv'tv * *
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Devn.tional R. R. Coop and,a,II
TinVuthy Dr.
Siludax School
material way * * ' High " ater Damage at Stamford
Lots of lobe and lost Wishes fol you,! Stamfori], lexas. May l.i. -Coinple
Bryan Ruck.
I
Pastor R. It Kennedy of the Pres
byte i'ian« church left Monday evening
for ('harlofte, North Carolina, to at
tend thcMiemfral Assembly of the
Presbyterian church. He will be
away about ten days
t-n-i c, v,- 4 ^.tT^-an1 abroad,
*'»svoI. Stamford <>,004, Sulphur! ..in
Springs 5,558, Temple 11,033, Waxa 1
haehiq, 7,11,77?"
ountt'y must either > receive
; assistance fr/im beyand the borders
said, “or there
non of Lake Penrck, Stamford's 3. ...... mm Russia,” the report
000,000,000-Gallon lake being built 15 Rings Votes $50,000 Road Bonds. Wlil *’*' chaos '
miles east, of here on the 4>kr Fork , < Bfttljiji Enterprise) tiohmei Ryan visited Hospital*,
of the Brazos. was dtdayrd at. least, two A fairly good vote was poltbd h|st i^hools rliurch< * and. theatres, and
months by a sudden' fftahetwhich .Saturday in the vote to determine/if {"bsyfved intimately a community life,
swooped down on tile eartiiern part of 1 Road D.l’strief No. 8 'would issue'tMl whi,'.1 ! ' descrilAl a- hopeless
the dam yesterday and tore out a gup 000 for the purpose of constructing a I ‘ , 'u Government' . was “clearly
big enough for a large building and system of good roads in tins precinct. J’I'bpeless." he said, “and ail Govern
twisted the Alhany^-Stamford - steel rI wo hundred thirteen votes beiijg, !!’>ent oflieiaix adniitted the trans
bridge frbn its moorings .just, -above j polled,, of this number .156 were for portatiun problem would eventually
TRIPS. J the dam and-dropped it into the hike, the bonds and .57 against j<
as well as .washing tip two oi ilhrtt*'] Wednesday marked the opening of i
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DELIGII I I I I V A( ATION
Summer I9S0,
- The Paint Rock Herald notes thej Travel free from care in_oar small and J miles of tlfe pi|n line ■ bunei-tuVg .tip,- itlie tigiry shipping season, I
death of Walter -E. Midgely, one* of|congenial partim Europi - 1 ujn- lake witTi Siamfonl.. (hoped that a full tupply of crate*
the pioneer'citizens of Concho emm | We f Indies $395 Japan and \ round ] CttysMa.iiagei IK ad i leclined to be. aarotud so that fi
He ts -o:i* ived by his wife, form-1 the World. Send for inforitratibn Es- jtttipmtiTttiii damage whlt-h had oq-,j.conUn.ua uninterrupted IThe berrie
ablishcd 2JJ years. Vmeriran Travel ifurred to the. Ham, but said it would promise to be fully up to the high
20-22p j run into the, thousands of dollars. ]grade hehapfbri shipped from Bang
pre*-
from
ty.
eriy Mis* Ollie Week-. .Hid two child
ren.
of *1e worst • kiruif nrust be
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T1 Weis mo/8 Catarrh m this section
Of ■me pou/itry than all other diseases
““sti togettit*. and tor years it was sup
I * '3 to befliicuratile. Doctors prescribed
- j (poml rsmedles, and by cohstantiy falling |
V, curs with local tteattnent, pronoun eu
ft Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease,
greatly Influenced by constitutional con-
ditions and therefore requires constitu-
tional treatmeii' Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine, manufactured by K J Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is a constitutional
remedy, ts taken Internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re-
ward is.offered for any case that Hall's
Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
vt
circulars and testimonials.
P. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo. Ohio.
8oJd>by_Druggis[s, 76c.'
Family Pills tar
For Colds, Catarrh or Influenza
Do you feel weak and unequal to tba
work ahead of you ? Do you still cough
a little, or does your nose bother, you?
Are you pale? Is your blood thin and
watery? Better put your body Into
shape. Hullo strolig \
Ah old, reliable blood-.maker and
herbal tonic made from wild roofs and
barks, is pr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. This ”nature remedy”comes
In tablet or liquid form. It will build up
your body and protect you from dls-
••+ ease germs which lurk everywhere. One
of the active ingredients of this tem-
perance alterative aqd tonic Is wild
cherry hark with stilllngia, which Is so
good for the lungs and for roughs ;
also Oregon grape root, blood root,
stone root, Queen’s root,—all skilfully
combined in the Medical Discovery.
These roots have a direct action on the
stomach, improving digestion and assimi-
lation. These herbal extracts In tho
“Discovery'’ aid In bIaod-inakj.nff-.-and.
an* best for scrofula. Hy improving the
blood they furtlfy thp biidy against an
attack of grip or colds.
Catarrh should lie treated, first, as a
blood disease, with this alterative. Then,
in addition, the nose should'be washed
daily with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
*• A Send 10c for trial pk*. of Medical 1)1*
i. TJery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr.
“jWce’s Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N Y.
HANDS, ARMS,
LIMBS ASLEEP
Aid Wat Run-Down, Weak aid
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardui
Made Her Well.
Kathlwm, Fla.—Mr*. Dallas Prtna,
of thla place, nays “After the birth
of my last child...1 got very much
run-down and weakened, ao much
that I could hardly do anything at
•1L | was so awfully nervous that
I could scarcely endure the least
noise. My condition was getting
worse all the time... t \
I knew I must have some relief o*
J would soon be In the bed and tn a
eerious condition for I felt eo bsdly
and was so nervous nnd weak 1 could
hardly live. My husband asked P».
-——about my taking CarduL. He
•aid, 'It’s a good medlcltie. and good
tor that trouble’, so be go*, me 5 bo'-
Uas.. .After about the aecor.d bottle I P
felt greatly Improved.7.before takkng
It my llrnbe and hands and anna
would go to a'cep. After taking it,
however, this p-'or circulation disap-
peared. My , atrength came back -to
bm and 1 waa toou on the r'oad to
health. After tha use of abpnt B bo«-
Owi, I could do all Uiy bou»*w,>rfc
•»d attend to my etx children b*.
Ta» can fe*r aafe In giving Cardui
a thorough trial for your troubles It
Wlwtas no hstmful or biblt-formfng
ot mild, vega-
»hla,.medlclnai Ingredlanta with na
Thouaands of womea
have, vo.untarlly written, telling ot
£dK«fi,#lcu”*L.(!l
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club. WTIm’ington, Dtd.
r
O tuo
—i
TheM usee.
A.
call a man a “sport”
a
when he bought an automobile
T;
iHAT was before the
days when pretty nearly
everybody owned one — dr
could, if he wanted to.
There was a lot of waste
about motoring in those days.
A man spent "S lot of money
on his car and never thought
very much about what he
was getting in return
When a man buys a tire
nowadays he has a pretty
definite idea of what he ex-
pects to get out of it.
The dealer who sells him"
one that gives him less .than
he expects isn t likely to get
any more of his business.
That’s one ot the reasons
why we handle U. S. Tires—
and recommend them to the
motorists of this community.
ill Y ' ",
The U. S. reputation for
quality is not built on any-
one tire.
There is not one standard
for large U S. Tires and anoth-
er standard for small ones.
Every tire that bears the
name “U. S." is built the
best way' its makers know
how to build it The oldest
and largest rubber concern
in the world cannot afford
to play favorites in seeking
its public. t-
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Come in and tell us what
you are looking for in tires.
We can probably tell you
A-.
result in the overthrow of the
legume uni- - help- came
j t^be outside ”,
l<ieki»p oirkiiide -aid u ri.volution
hipping niiiv ! >8f expected within fix' months, when
■■“ • i“trouhli
faced.”
At tie time. Colonel .Ryan said,
w,is he permitted .to niiike Wriy in
dependent investigation. Except
when he vvu$ asleep he was not alone
for *a moment Both Moscow and
Pet rogrud wen “tmbxsiilbably fiRfiy
|1,1 apjMMuaijree.-'' Coloiiel Ryan saift
: I he streets, he was informed hud not
j heen cleared for four years and were
;‘t least ankli deep, in most places
'knee deep, jn dirt.
Only part of Moscov, is supplied
j with water, few electric lights -were
I visible, there Wax no coal and little
[wood, with the result that “everf
,1 body was'cold," he said.
"•Meat on sale was mostly home
j meat," and the whole population
j seemed absorbed in the effort to ob
, j tain, food enough to sustain life. ,v
A daily bread ration qf one pound
[is prescribed, but in reality has beee
] retfured to - otTe - qua rter of a pound
In a'conversation with SymoskoW.
Minister of Public Health, Colonel Ry
jan inquired whether there had been *
(-any attempt to classify and register
l the poor. “ ,
I*he.t? - no poor," Symoskow
. replied "In Russia all are equal,
'and in the same'class.'.’
Inhabitant; of Moscow afe so poor-
' !>' dad that "one gets the imp res
, -don that it is regarded as a disgrace
!•< he clean,or neatly attired," the re
port said -. The average man pre-
Lents the appearance' of a "bum.”
Of the hospitals si sited. 75 per cent
. of the personnel of one was said to
hav'e died in the prereeding thrae
; months. Medical supplies were to
j tally -lacking ■■
Schools .apparently were in opera
j lion and it was stated that “in gen
erai j.be children are being cared for
inext.after the Red Army." Ghurcb-
. i es also -were open Picture galleries
: wore open jinil ke pt Up as they wete
-j-before-' -elu-. liq^LL______
U omen, he said, "presentesi » dole
jful appearance everywhere.”
I In Petrograd everything made of
[wood, including wooden houses, was
bating sacrifices for fuel There Was
I ntt- w-ate.r . "tto soap , and- no lighting.-
^be
said to exist. 7 The moral break
I down all along tin line is HenoaH
|if not irreparable," the report said.
^.
Business Man
Sings Praises
r>
'! tv for years with -turn
lAeJi troubU a/u'i ^rav continually Doc
• i',:' ' ■ - i'■' ' f < id stofrvaeh ulotrt or
jeahn -. After last attaek ttupy
j vised. irotniK t o Rorhostet. M irih,, for
[an operation A friend advised try
’ in;? Max v s Wonderful Remedy, which
il.dtd, ‘-iUHl 1 i-anTTot piny He praises
11 too highly , as I can now t at anything
j*nd everything.It is a simple.
I harm h {taratioti, that i emoves•
IthT catarrhal mueus f/oin the intesti
|nal tract and allays the, mflamation
u'l r 1 * a\i.'( pi a- * ' ,ii!all storhach.
j liver and rmtestihal ailments, tnrlud
[mg appemlM’itis One dose-wd 11 eon
vmet’ or ;mohey ref drived Fur Kale
,tdv-
1 f’e\a- ('at tie
On
Neh
J movement of
! mhges t»f M
|ha-- been halt*’
i N’ehfaska and
‘hriflsV ef he ad t
Trains
I Imxls
* Mav l
Tied Ip Hy
T\
ig
fl<x
yon'
\\ b
Wyoming
>f rattle at
whether you
need a
a s.
; ftldngUhe
KN.i-
i ;i i .1 roads
i ton
, a rd
P‘
lis
and
Tev,
spring
cattle to -the
ae-d ,M oTi l. arm
K in Western
and thous’
U'yig held
Nobby, Chain, Usco, Plaiti,
•r." «• - 1 r-'
or a Royal Cord.
% '
}e
Li
sO pen*,
them will liY..,,,,,,
|,to6f^pcial» 'imports' tlv* (raw
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Seloct your tire-► ac•
cording to the rood*
they here to travel
ordinary^ «;riuntTy
In sandyor tally country,
wherever the going i* apt
to Ik* heavy—The U. S.
Nobby.
, For
road* The U. S. Cham
or Use*. V
■ a.* v-fei-tt * ♦*’ t'i
(livision point
j covered with cAtt
iitx T< the ran
; vr
, i r t
For front wiiirls -
V S. Plain.
g -it.,
MM j|
Burling
around Ne
8 cattle are
a > week must
r.iilroait jk, beyond,
A^US^ng
of Tex
Denver All
along thi. road .arc
' > ' - fiu.'., Tex
>ng thy oast
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l* •• Hells no trmm
for probably a month.
am 0*30^ttxwown^usoopiaui
For txHU iffjulu—
wAvenp -c* tJ, S.
Cordi.
every•
Royal
United States Tires
Martin-Reo Sales Co, Inc.
Coleman, 1 exas. '
Thate and Hems,
Burkett, Texas
8,. - I" Del'll, r- .irid < red Hors
State of 1< xiis. Oqjeman County.'*
To Those Indebted lo or Holding
< lainis \gainst the Estkte of Homer
Dodds. Deeeased
The undersigned having bt*en iluly
..^pointed Adntinist tm of the ex
j lat* of Homer Dodds, deceased, by the
(’oufitx Judge of the County Court of
jt'oleriian * minty on the 20th day of
i March. \ |). 1921k, during a regular
(term thereof, hereby notifies all pel*
jxon.s imtebtci to .aid estate to make
i sett lerneut uni those (juvinc claims a
gainst said estate to presebt aattwr (o
her at her residence. 908 Bessie St.,
Fort Worth, T*Xh*. where she receives
her mail.
This the 12 day of May, A. P., 1920.
KATE DODDS, Administratrix
of the Estate of Hittnrq I (odds.--de
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Hubert, Harry. The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1920, newspaper, May 21, 1920; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747020/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.