The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS.
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Paster K. E. Dawson of the Baptist
church is expected home th(s Thurs-
day from WashinKteH—where --he at
tended the Southern Baptist Conven-
tion. ...
B. F. Rofity left Monday evening
for Galvevston to attend the meeting
of the Texas Grain Dealers’ Associa-
tion and to attend to cotton business
in, Houston. He will. retrain by way
|of Austin to confer with the State
Department of Education on matters
concerning the local schools.
DON’T FORGET The new William
Duncan Serial starts Saturday this
week Dixie Theatre. 2lx
ce from over Ooutson's'Drug Store*
and is now officiate oyer Mayes' Drug
Store.
Gerome Shields and Dan McCrOhan
of San Angelo, ; were looking into
Coleman county oil developments
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Repreafen.tu.tive Henry Sackett left! —____________ . „
Wednesday morning fV Austin do art- Beginning May 21st our entire, stock n, l M Vrmstron* has-move.1 Ins
tend the call session of the Texas of ladies hats will be sold ,a| llflO nJi ’ A - *?* • -
legislature. each. Hats worth up, to fCi.WI.'CumJ ° '
... —*--■ early Mrs. C. (i, Prather, Manes
Cheap sale on ladies fiats beginning Building. 21-\
May 21st, Every hat in stock goe# at
»8.00. Mrs. I G Prather. Maries- Ed Ilyr/dirsdiii of \bileirr~was a
building \ 21 x,) busine-s vtshoi to Coleman iWttdnes-
Dick Jlt'i'Mahaii at Woodland Farm*!'" ‘ • '..........• -■ I ,
was marketing spw»«: triers in ('..1,- .. ,, . / N1,> or*?!fr °
man Monday at six hits t fn 'mum hrowu of BujjiintfMifli, \Ut -unui* writes in to nave the address of
Immu, arrived Wednesday evening for her' Democrat-Voice changed to 13ft
......^ ' - i visit with iColeman -friends. . '-East 92th street. Oak Cliff, Texas;
Wiley 1 Japes succeeds Morrison • f~ -- — - .-a:V she certainly enjoys rending tin
* James'ih the plumbing business in Mrs r U I’rafher has lVturned [old,home -papet
y olemaii J fro,in a business trip to Dattas, j -,—- . »
i Hit VC >OU M/l'll the MOW line of Toll
et Waters and Perfumes we have re-
cently acquired ? This wonderful per
fume is the last word m perfume crea
corral posts in stock at the Burton-
I.mgo Lumber Co-. Coleman 21 22\
Grain, Feed Stuffs & Flour
Give Us your Orders for \
Bran, Shorts, Oats, Chicken Feed
Corn Chops, Etc.
And it will be appreciated
Also La France, Cotton White
And White Face FLOUR
riml Itc‘H«>r lionr
We give Service plus Satisfaction
Wilson Grain Co.
Phone 46 - East Side Square
tion and is known as Cara Nome, we
know you will be well pleased and de-
lighted with this new odor Coulson’s
Drug Store 21 x.
Austin Pimell of Coleman Route 3.
has sold for October delivery, 1.30
iOheviof and Shropshire lambs from
Ibis flock, at $10 per head. He has a
small number of fat Cheviot muttony
| for sale ’ .
Sam Gribbh- >s» packing hi(f^g$p to
i leave next Monday on a prospecting
| trip to the north and northwest. IJe
; will make the trip by automobile and
i is equipped to stop and lx- at home
wherever night overtakes him -He
will reconnoiter in Oklahoma and
I Kansas before turning west.
j J ti. Murphy of San Angelo, ts a
i business visitor tq., Coleman this
[Thursday
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i! With the Churches |
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHI IDU
(Fred Ross, Pastor.)
Sunday school 10 a. nr,; T. ,1. Al-
len, Supt. All members of the Sun
day school are requested to be present
and on time.
“Gamhiunion service at 10:13. \ll
members are urged to lie present.
' At the, 11 o’clock- hour - the high
school class has their, service, Dean
G W ■ Duntavy of Texas Christian
Cm load of cedar fence posts uni H diversity will deliver the Bacclmla
"Red \cre Farm" At l.eaday.
Home taleift id' l.eaday will
-f..... .......™.. _____ ren-
der the "Red Acre Farm,” a comedy
drama in three acts, Saturday night,
May 22; admission 23 cents and 35c. I
Proceeds to be appropriated toward
repairing church house. Everybody
come; good music
riate. The class of li)20! is fortunate
in securing Dean Dunlavy for the
BncchaUiuriatc.
Service at rn. Subject: "The
Red Coat." Come and enjoy this .or,
vice in a home-like church. «
PrayeA meeting Wednesday night
at S o’cloiyk. ■ ■ .«-
I'lbfCSBY TBRIAN ( 111 Ki ll
r, i u 11 Kennedy, Pastor ) ,
Sunday School at !»:30 o'clock.
Christian Hiuicavor at 7 o'clock.
No services in the- morning on ae
count of the Bacchalauriate sermon
at .the Christian Church
The Pastor is attending the meet-
ing of the General Assembly at Char-
iTotte, N. C„ and will be absent .about
ten days
METHODIST t III R( B.
(Rev H. I. Munger. Pastor.)
Sunday school 9:45 a in., 100 per
cent attendance. Everyone present.
Epworth league. 6.13. Contest in
attendance between girls and boys.
Boys led last Sunday Something do-
ing here.
The pastor well preach at H p m.
on “Sin's* Pauperism,”
There Will pc no 11 o'clock service
owing to commencement sermon All
nrc irlvited to these services
LAI RA \N N A CHAPEI,.
Sunday school at 3 o'clock; Mrs:
.1 M, Crawford, superintendent.
Preaching at t o'clock by Rev. A II
Stanley.
Report of Sunday school: Teachers
present, TOO per cent; pupils present.
62 per cent.
Notice. To The Public.
You will be interested to know that
an up-to-date mattress factory is now
being opened in Coleman, with new
machinery for manufacturing new
mattresses and renovating old ones.
Let us have your mattress work The
Coleman Mattress Factory, H O.
Tuck, Manager, in building south of
White & Fraker bam, fiommcrrial
Avenue
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Lowering High Cost of Living
We have on hand a large Stock of Red Ripe
No. 3 Tomatoes that we are selling at $2.00
per doz. We consider this a real bargain and
would suggest you lay in a large supply.
If you are interested in Lowering the
High Cost of Living, you could not do better
than buy SALMON. Salmon is the
cheapest meat you can eat.
No. 1 Tall Cans,
No. 1 Tall Red,
20c
40c
We have a small amount of XXXX COFFEE packed in $1.00
1 Packages that we are going to sell while_it
lasts at 30 Cents per pound.' r
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We have a large stock of the Highest Grade of FLOUR
that we are selling BELOW THE MARKET.
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...Trade at Crawford’s...
You will Dine Well and Satfk Money !
J. N. CRAWFORD & SON
CHl'RCH OF THE HOI.A SPIRIT.
*", T. Allan, D. D. Priest in Charge)
Service and sermon 11 a. m. and
x p. rn. Subject: "The Baptism of the
Church by the Holy Spirit, its effects
upon the Apostles and His Work in
•the Church.”
All are cordially invited.
Sunday school 10 a. riY.; W. N Haw-
king, superintendent.
FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH.
(E. E. Dawson. Pastor.)
There will be no preaching at the
morning hour on acount of the com-
mencement exercises at Christian
church.
The pastor will preach at the even-
ing hour and report on the conven-
tion.
Sunday school promptly at 10:00
o’clock Help us peach the 100 per
cent attendance Sunday.
St'NDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
Sunday, May 16:
Methodist, pupils present 63 per
cent, teachers 9,3 per cent.
Christian, pupils present 7 ; per
cent, teachers 90 pei cent.
Baptist, pupils | resent 9h per cent,,
teachers 90 per cent.
Presbyterian, pupils present p -r
cent, teachers per cent ”
Me have a big stock from which to
select your Graduation Presents, foun-
tain pens ( silver and gold ) eyersharpe
-pencils. Symphony Lawn and imrd
Baltimore Stationery boxes and" col-
ors Coulsiin's Drug store 2i-\
1. Havens, son of .I no It Havens
of Coleman, sends the Democrat-Voice
and ex-sailors his regards from New
A ork' under date of Maj 13. He is
aboard the F S. S. North Dakota
and recently arrived .'New York after
a European cruize of mqre than 1300
miles. Leaving Hampton Roads on
November 13, 1919, the V. S. S. North
Dakota visited Naples, Italy; Yaletta,
Malta; I'irveys, Greece; Constanti-
nople. Villefrauohe, Frame; Valen-
cia Spain; Gibraltar. Spain; Barba-
doers. British West Indies’ Colon,
Panama. Guatanamo, Cuba
’A Card Of Thanks.
I wi-h f<i thank Colemun frieials
.who wi-n so nice amt kind To -o- -in'
illy m-ent sorrow.
Mis, j. \\ Wells, Sail Antonio,
L's J 1 F Cmcipiiiiti \ve 21 p
MON FA ’
At ONE 1 for your Dl- IT. NDFiNTS,
j if you should die
| MONEY to |ui v t’ha: DEI! f ag.fljVF
I your home, farm oi other proper! v ,f
I you -hbul.j- .il.-, l«ffo, , yo-r [iay it
MONEY to prevent . S At KIF'I.
• 1A1 SA IK of your home, farm or]
other prnperu . if .on .l|o.»W die
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MONEY to provide WORKING
( A PIT AI. f oi you: 1 mj , p.- be, o Jo 1
ation of your farm or other business,
if you should dli
MONEY for' YOFRSKl.l whenj
YOF G-. om. OLD ___
1# yott areTnterested in making pro-1
vision-. f„t .such MONEY .‘.write or
sc. -
II \ VY K 4 \ S \ II \\S K IN"
I9t(\ ' iCoIcnian. IV*as
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR HALF OR REM '.- ,-0,.1'p hoys.
W R J,indby, Phone 396 - 3!i22p
FOR SA 1 1 Headed iiutr/e t‘27 bo per
[ton and threshed maize
C Tbv'eT. nviuldbask,
per poulld.
Rt 1 21 22 p.
LOS T A .Suffolk p.m. ■ .tall.........
.rell, about five years old left pasture
I about week ago F'mder notify K P
i Wixxlward. Cole nr ft n. or .J P t. ope-
flahd, Gould bp, k Reward 21 22 k
Every Farmer Knows
that upon his vigilance in light mg weeds depends the. suc-
cess of his crops. He uses every means available to comtfet
them successfully. "
KVcry farmer who uses a Checking Accourtt also knows'this
system is the most satisfactory way of weeding out habits
of carelessness and 'inefficiency in money mattery.
Talk to our officers .tbout this ‘‘financial weeder" next time
you’re in town. -*
The
Central State Bank
Coleman, Texas
"Member of The State Guaranty Fund.”
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PUBLIC
S-A-L-E
i will sell at public auction at my home P's
miles southwest of Gouldbusk the following:
2 good work mules, 5 years.old; I work horse,
5 years old; 1 mare, 10 years old; I milk cow,
soon be fresh; 2 shoats, I farm wagon, 1 bug-
gy, I feed grinder, 1 feed cutter, I 4 h. p. gas
engine, I 1 Vz h. p. gas engine, I pump jack, I
mower, I rake, 250 feet J inch pipe and other
■ farming tools. All household goods including
kitchen cabinet, dresseTs; table, chairs, etc,, I
telephone, 1-2 mile wire, I piano, 1 incubator,
500 bushels threshed maize.
Sale to be Saturday, May
29th Commencing 10 a. m.
berms witfi all sums of $ 10.00 and under
cash. All sums over $10.00 fall time interest
jf
I 0' ( with bankable notes. , j
F. D. FOLEY
C. E. PIPES, Auctioneer
H. R. Starkweather, Clerk
LUNCH 4T NOON
HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE
Summer School
Full college and high schuol courses by regular faculty.
Mibject in the fifth, txtli and seventh grades by Hrown-
w"°d Public School teachers, Hc^ffns June 2nd.; closes
August, 6th. ' . •
Hrownwood Summer Normal,,
Work for all grade -.juf.certificate's.. Kaculfy ot-best su-
perintendent- and teacher ’ ITfcafninations by State De-
partment of Hduealton at close (if normal. Opens Juruj
21st; do«ea Auyu«t 19th. '
For further information address
I.. ,1. Mints. A. M., I). I).. President
! . HrowmviMxt,, Texa-.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.