The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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THE COLEMAN VOjfcE, JULY 27, 1909
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'what are your expenses!
food and raiment ?§
Say you spend 8~(l per month, wouldn’t a saving of 83 to 85 interest you? If your ex-
penses average 840 per month would you not like to have SIX DOLLARS TO TEN
DOLLARS RETURNED TO YOU?
£ It Is What You Save That Makes You Rich and ^
£ What You Do Not Save That Makes You Poor ^
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We are making RAILROAD PRICES. Rous mit ’em! Sidoo! Vamous!—and the
goods are going too. BUY HERE* invest your savings in COLEMAN DIRT and
rest easy- FOR THE REST IS EASY
$
$
I Famous Mercantile Co. I
s
From New Castle.
Creek pasture one day this week.
- ' George West and family spent
iou. Robert Wainoel; of .dug-. Sunday' aVthe home of .Mrs West
Ark., made a business Trip,parents. Air. and .Mrs. Elkins at
*iio.va. ,
Dr. E. P. Hogan, travelling op-
tician was doing some work in
this neighborhood this week. .
-CORRESPONDENT
la Coleman a few dftys sinee.-andj
came out to see his brother and
sisters. Mr. J. i. Warlioek and
Mesdftmes Morrison^,and Simmons
Mr Boh Futch also made a
Maori visit to our community ac-
. com (tallied hy his brother. Will.
Mr. Put eh* hails rroin Louisiana
anti is a brother of our sheritf.
Messrs' Edgar and Glynn Brooks
at Kangs have -.pen guests of the
Clxrlis^tlus week and called on th
MsM alia ns whiS ■ here. ’ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Baum 'ol Stain-
rord ire spehding a fe.w weeks
vf£i.\ Mm. Ramies parents. Mr.
#!i :• M i s flenders.ui:
I Jim Meek was railing on friends
v s week. ...
Siawe o, U.r New. L'ustlt boys
*x*ve attended
tfw protracted.
arlie Tid
night wi
,-ral services of
ethm at Valera,
of Taj pa spent
Wi
it he heavy
ive'thi:.crops. It lin'd
,’Vi■ I.> since the last
outlook was. hircoiu-
f 10
llttg th
LV&ritts
H - and ■ family are
day with his cousins
and.
liiily are at
a i ter a lew pleasant
in Rrownwood' with
s' parents.
FISHERMEN ARE WARNED
Trout Weighing Less Than Three
Quarter Pounds Can’t Be
Taken.
Horse collars and dog collars a
Broad's * *
We are certainly glad to be
able to believe the president is
Austin. Tex., July 21.—Unless
the average fisherman is extreme-
i
ly careful lie is liable to lie arrest
ed and be fined heavily for catch-
ing trout that weigh less than
three-quarters of a pound.
The amendment to the fish and
game law which became effective
on July 11 lias several changes
friendly to the south, Dixie ap-1 from the pioneer old law, one of
pferiates it. .the most important being that
—--- ! which prohibits, the catching of
The Semi-Weekly Voice the trmt that weigh less than three-
leading paper. quarters of a pound.. In the c-
.Mr. Hull informed our people tha
tile plans for the new depot were
all drawn, the bids on the con-
struction work are in and the
road is ready to begin' work
All lie wanted to know was whetl
er the council would givd the mu
the privilege of site asked for.
The mayor informed him that
nothing was too rich for a rail-
road that was willing to build a
would it be granted hy the council
$25,000 depot in our town and as
soon as lie. Air. Hull, could spec-,,
ify just what he wanted that soon
in extra session. Air. Hull said
that the depot would cost not less
than $25,000 and that lie would
have his exact desires in the way
of site, etc., up to the Ballinger
council within four days. The
making hy the, Santa Pe of a
beautiful-park on its right-of-way
in the city is a part-of the propo-
sition. '
And it is practically settled tha
we are to have a fine new depot
as handsome as any town of ten
thousand people in Texas.—
Ledger. «
If I Knslaml had-,, ™ch * trwt hnKMj
„ ... . , , .. , to come m contact with a tishing
Ji'W Dixi. s tlu-v woman t always ... , ,
. . ..., ' hook in the hands of an anxious
lie trving to tight. . , , ,
„ ................ lisliermiin. the latter must at once
Gray k Hicks* for all kinds of j
eouna rv produce.
/ is nreiiaring a brief statement of
To My Friends and the Public. th, ,ll;,nges in the lew and this is
^ 11 1111 ' 1 1 °J *'!l" the most important and one most
of G. !). Hines & Vo.. Real Estate t() ,)(; i61ated ifo fine foj
am] Loans, and will appreciate, -tsiK-{^om $l0 ,0
any business intrusted to us. H,^ ytli„. t0 the
>ei . ol rfl^es.0).- |HX(.S to be paid by vrliolt
iiropertv list it witli us. If , , ,
sale dealers. ,
want a loan w, will gi t it for1
"fj . IT BIDS AKE ALL IN AND
M'tM- ALI,,!l<''n- SANTA FE IB-READY.
(throw tlie trout back int the riy-
| er or lake, as tin- ca.sti.ntay be.
Deputy Garni' AVardon Lordnce
von
city
you
yOll
Diamonds Advance
* The London Diamond Syndicate have ati-'
nounced an advance of 5 per cent;
* The tariff schedule accepted by the Senate
proposes another .5 per cent advance in duty.
We anticipated these advances and bought a very
large stock of very fine quality stones at ... .
10
Per Cent Less
What f did you lose yotir prop-1 —-
■rt> m the flood: Her*-,take this New Depot Will be Built at Bal-
find go.1,o tlift Dixie
and undertakers’ supplies. Day
’phone 152, night ’phone 137 or]
41 I
Mrs .Pauley
Mr- Pratt called on Airs .Ale-
11: i on ii i* - :ii!
Miss Lee Ellen < 'lark .was call-
ing on friends this Week.
Enoch Cox and family of Coje-
are out to see liis father,
Zrphemiar Cox. .
Mr. Coursey and Earnest passed cause the Dixie, stopped running
tirough enroute to their Home last week.
linger to Cost Not Less Than
" $2S|POO. Good Site
Wanted.
It seems' unreasonable,' but the
j Niagara must have gone dry lie
Superintendent Hull of the Siui
ta Fe railroad was .in Ballinger
Tuesday and held a conference
with .Mayor Kirk and other cit-
izens relative to the new depot
hip road will build in Ballinger.
than the price ruling on such
========*tones now- -=.==
We intend to give our patrons the benefit of
these old prices until our present stock is ex-
hausted. If you are contemplating buying a dia-
mond this year, it will pay you to examine our
stock and let us quote you prices now. Don’t
wait till you will have to pay more.
J. HARBOUR
JEWELER, STATIONER AND OPTICIAN
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McDaniel, E. A. The Coleman Voice. (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1909, newspaper, July 27, 1909; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747241/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.