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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS,
TTIt’RSDA V, FERRUA RV 25/ 1937
P AGE I t V r
Want Ads
Apartments For Rent
Wanted
FOR RENT Furnished
Kills paid. 203 Walnut s'rek. Mrs:
S. E. ‘Phillips. . 7tfX
apartment,
■eet.' M
FOR RENT —Aparfment;- dose in.
c heap Mrs, Maw . 117 East Walnut
Street .
WANTED TO BUY We buy dead
wool; clippings, tags, etc. Also mo-,
hfliv; See us before yen sell. Burdicx
A- Burdick, phone 58.. 8tfx
Farm implements
, __ • J
™ jbt FOR BALE OR TRADE-- One~sfd
WANTED—blacksmith forgo, must
.<* Ibe in good cojidiUotja and priced
7-8p
} 0 loo;, one-way disc. .Good eondl-
t|on.'Gray Mfcrrantile 0 j, . <; t; c
FOR SALE.-.-Used 'Grain Drills.
Gray Merc, Co. «8ttx;
FOR HALE:—One used, one Way
Avery Disc Blow. , Gray Mercan-
%
• | right. Sum Smith, Stacy.
CASH PAID fer second hand
watches nr old gold, or allow credit
on repair work" or rebuilt watche:.,
Clovis. I, K8iJJh.lew.eler.' 4tt'x
yirco:
.BEFORE YOU HAVE Custom
tlatching done, visit our' Hachery.
Simpson's ElcrU rii: ‘Hfljehijry. 7-8x.
WANTED:—Oats, maize heads,
.shelled .corn at prevailing -market
prices.- Any quantities. Burdick
News Items Written by Special
Correspondents Over County
Wisdom Roosts
4511 x. & ptirdiek.
SOtlx.
.Homes, For Sale
• BARGAINS IN HOMES: 5 room
JUJW. $110.00 cash. Bal.-£7:50 mo; 5
room and garage. ,modern, 8125.00
mid $11.25 month: 5 room, tile stuc-
co amf garage. $100.00 and S,11.75
month;
WANTED To buy your turkeys,
chickens, eggs; cream, hides and
furs at top prices. Western Produce
Ci). 4JB tx
_
FOR SALE
;-------1 for -sale or trade — Used
•' T; • UoM A Ford truck for sale or trade
Corner loc. $137.00. $2075 month. J,
M. 'McDonald, agent 8-flx.
Seed For Sale
COTTON SEED FOR SALE—Good,
first,year, well matured cotton seed
.for sale at $1 per bushel. W. T. Knox
Coleman. ' 7tfx
fo - livestock: apartments, furnished
or unfurnished, for rent; Cudnoy
Firnitur" Company. 1 .Ox
FOR SALE Several used oil or
wood cook stoves. Gray Mercanhtt:
Company,.. 6-8x
FOR SALE—A few sacks of pedi-
cured Qupllii, entton seed at . my
home. G. K. Hedd’hp, Coleman.
FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet trdek.
$100.00 cash; 18-32 Case Tractor'
$100.00 cash. John M. Fox, Burkett.
■ -7-9p
Lost And Found
j FOR SALE .-Apartmoil house, 117
I East Walnut.. Coleman, right down
3-3p|tJwh; near school. Good home wit.i
:ic<flnc. Address owner, Zoe D. Hay-
w-orth, State Highway Dept., Austin,
Texas. 5-Ox
1 LOST- Boys leather ccat between
bifdi c.hoo! and a hleTc fH‘d. Re.
’.vuijv if .returned to Floyd Price at
:■ - Reemvrli Lumber Co. 8>:
U0ST—Ladies brown leather- purse.
• Gold zlpjjer Contains watch and
• moneT Reward. Row Tartkursley at
E Fh'ven.s CO. 7-Sp
Musical Instruments
FOR SALE - Several used Maytag
washer;.. Gray Mercantile Co. 0-8x
VALERA
- (Nadine Da vis i
Rev. Boone fill'd his regular ap-
poiritmen* at the Methcd.ist church
Sunday morning and evening.
Rev, B. F. Bennett will preach et
thif Baptist church next Smutty
morning and evening
The Young. People's Union- went
to Santa Anna Monday night to a
county mee*. There were thirty-
four members representing the Jdi'-nl
union. . | '
The Valera Commercial girls! with
'heir coach, Orvel Packet*, played
11 >c- Barker,. Com fnesciai .team. Titer -
day night and won by a score of 20
12 Those, playing on the Vjtlur.i
team are Ruth Page, Nadine Dav'is.
Ila Jo Tctjmixs, Lucille HefUiig. Oprtl
Maedgen, Mary Ellen Tabdr and
Neil Rose Futrell.
Miss Ruth Page spent from Wed-
nesday upti! Friday with Mrs. Cl ii
fold Turner, soulh of town. 1
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Lancaster
| and son. and.CUpta Davis arid chil -
j dmi of Coleman visited in the. G.
L. Davis heme Wednesday.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rush motored
to San Angelo Monday. They are
.the proud owners of a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Cur’.is MeMeans
and, Freddie enjoyed a turkey dinner
with relatives at Rcwena Sunday ,.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Felts, Jr., and
Jackie Maurice of Coleman visited
Sunday in the G, L. Davis home.
Misses Mildred Simmons and Dor-
othy Cemill of Coleman spent the
week-end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spider and
children of Talpa and Mr. and Mrs.
V/. .A. Mpfflte visited J. S. Snider on
Sunday.
Miss Edith Toombs. English teach-
er at Talpa, spent the weekend with
her mothfu. Mrs. G. R. Allen. -
Our old lriends Dr. and Mrs. Ken ■
drick. Bobbv. Samford. Clifford,
usitetl with friends here. They'were
on their wav to San Antonio tc
The club me: at the lugne of Mrs.
M. W Holland last Wednesday.
M 's. Howard Lewalleu of Coleman
was a Tuesday guest of 'Mrs. Cha -
lie S'rickluud
The singing was enjoyed by a
splendid crowd Sunday afternoon.
The convention will mee' at Valer i
inxtthird Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Marshall Tune and Bil'ie >■*
C' lcman spent several days with ner
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M., W. Hol-
land.
Grandfather Snodgrass Is not any
br|,ter at this writing.'
Mr. a id Mrs. R. C. Hinds of Glen
Cove were Sunday afternoon guests
in 'he Charlie Strickland home.
STARTED BABY CHECKS for
sale at Wilson Grain Co. Hatch", v.
Uttx
FOR SALE: One used Gasoline
engine type washing machine, Gray
Mercantile Co. 45tfx,
FLOWERS*—For all occasions.
Sam Roach "The Coleman Florist.”
801 Cottonwood. 17tfx.
T ypewrlters
PIANOS—One Grand and one Up-! WK BUY, or soil,.repair and trade
right, la * model, small size, uvi j typewriter and adding' machines,
for demonstration pufporns only. T<- J Woodstock and Royal portable deal-
avoid heavy expense reshipmeiit. j eh.' Can get all makes, portables,
will sacrifice. Ca*h or liberal terms. I Coleman Typewriter Exchange,
V/'iji Whoh'iale Depart nmnr. Bal'd-I Phone 116. 102 Commercial. 2tfx.
wjn Piano Company. CihCHinati, j ■
Oliio. ............—B./3x. i * , «
Used Cart
To Trade
make some recordings. We hope and Mrs. Henry Jameson were
.. . -11 . I. . -. fi,.Oniim/lno nn Uiidinoei
TALPA
(Mrs J M. McConnell)
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollinger who.
make th«#r home on the ranch near
Talpa. The bride is the lormeF Miss
Edi'h Banders of Ol'on and “the
groom Mr. Hollinger of Talpa'.
Rev. Nickolson of Abilene preach-
ed at the Immanuel Baptist church
■here Sunlay morning, and evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Richey, Jr., of'
Eldorado spent Sunday Imre with his
mother' Mrs. A. D. Richey and other
Mrs. J. A Trammell and Mrs. J.
A. Guy wre shopping in Coleman
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. C. A. Morris of Coleman
u|>ent Tuesday here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dancer
and other relatives.
, Mrs. Ira Hale and little son, Ira
D. of Eldorado were here this week
visiting her Sister, Mrs. A. N. Mc-
Intyre and other, relatives.
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Evans and Mr.
noki were held at, the Methodist ;
church here Monday afternoon.anil!
interment made in the local ceme-
tery. Whs Arnold, had been in vie ■
bad health for a number of ear.-.
ELLIOTT
'Lydia Ruth Du vis.
1 spent- Friday and Saturday nig.it
j with Dorothy Pattern t
ami passed away at the home of
visited Mvr‘le Jones Stwiday. ' ,r-
Vis It tit Ihe.john A Willnfmt' *
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Perry aiul chil-
dren of Placid and Mr. gnd Mrs u.
,. , . _ , o , C. Rus-el! and rttfugh'vr-. of MHv.r
grand daughter || CMm Suuuw Sunday, wuh, M s and Mss. C
An account <Jt her death tfii be ,, ,,:lho:( &nd {i!imlv
fdhnd elsewhere in th^ pai>er; . > y-., ,, ,y.-ilV Huggins of Love' Hi!!
Mrs. T H, Closby and son*, Mine,
and Glenn; of Valera spent F'rfday
night with Mr. and Mrs Wank hntnr: Spnday were Mr., a id-Mrs* ft
Barnes. i. ' '--I C, WTiiain <il Rockwbort and M l
i. ^ ahti I®*' Henry Have, uid Me'"Leonard WiHianis and}
| children of Tuba SRttB the weekend :,, . £ , ,ry. , ,
ip the <?dunt.y and aUcndetl. ,,, ,,-,r| M-.-i J. C. Ellur >' openC
Golden Wedding annivertar, <H Mi.(with Hi.* parents Me
Hayes' parents. Mr and Mt - -1 .11 ... ,, M, K r Ep1( , (-£ Hp(i Ka,,t
Hayes of Coleman, T hey also wade M- M ;c ,,, d,jx and bahv
a short visit with Mr Hayes - mi;- j.-.uuirlay and Sunday wi'h
ents. Mr, and Mrs. N D An Di. M . :i.,iMr , w b*x of CleveUni;'
*tm. Sr .and Miss Nora Van Pal- Whwi, .,nri Sl,L,,.
atm. of tlds piaee. Map .tov-d of starkweather 'and Mr-
W. E. Pi-iddy and son .Dcvv.i! ;„rtt ,f William, and
Mrs. EXfie Barnes mad. a short v^t ^ !y,Lw, ,, ,-ed jn ,h(,w 0
sit. Monday evennjg with Mr; W. ;'v
All Agricultural Colleges notv -ad-
vise Biotxi-Ti .st'.ng your ''poultry. Wo
.sell Blood-T.-U'd, DAY OLD’, also
SMARTED CHICKS Prices reas-
onuble. S1MPSQN H- -®LEC:tR,IC
HATCHERY' ....... ” '"
7-8x.
- -.—
The wise owl has-a lugubrious ait
about him and no wonder. The bird
i deeply.attached to. Charles Ko:>
net. of '
him in Bronx park and made a pc’
,oi him. But Charles, unable to care
for the bird, took it to the Brctn.-.
zoo, where he Is pictured just be-
fore he said goodbye to he, feather
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollinger wnoT^! pa: ihe owl likes h,s ix-tt-.i,
were niarrlwt !', fnf8^ oS ga"‘-l,J'<
E Priddy and baby ar';..h(.l,,h .m
her sister Mrs. W V Hui- r u, ',.
Silver Valley. Mrs. RriddyAlso h,,J
bf.en 111 for some time. : rm
improving some and mav rttuin to
,N"W York city, who found her home here soon
Sunday guests: of Mr. and Mrs
Sam Grtbhle were Mr, ami Mr. M
J;.Houston and Mr!, and Mrs, tv. pi
Blackwell of Valera.
Mrs. B. T. Woodard returnH
home last BV.iday after spending
several weeks in,Dallas at the bed-
side of her moiher who is :!!.
There is lots of flu here also, a
number of cases of mumps, chitAen
'pox and'whooping Cough
!|( vei h'.iiie.Siindaj;' afternoon,
- Hii:_•• W :ii"i! il cl Brown Ranch -
INSURANCE
FIRE! TORNADO, HAIL
AITOMOBILE
Claud McClellan
Off i/e Hide.
*: PHtiNtp#
PO-4BO
his size,. wfflch is
weight. 8 ounces.
4 ihehe*, i all;
they will visit us again, in the near
future Some folks may retnemher
them as.thb "Sky jlapkeW" - ,«hft.
I>laye<i ftct» staUqn KNEL Brady.
O, H Aden and daughter, Edith
Toombs, at! ended church in Rising
Star Sunday and visaed the. for-
mer's father. Mr. Goss.
Tiie Central Singing Convention
met a* .Hew-Central Sunday after-
noon. Quite a punjbb!' were present.
CUSTOM HATCHING, you can
get a BETTER HATCH and HIGH-
ER LIVABILITY in our MODERN
INCUBATOR' with .the NEW 3EP-
ERATE HATCHER. SIMPSON'S
ELECTRIC HATCHERY . 7 8-x -
*
T* ' 10. SWAP U.v of electric Was’cr .
for fi'u hed laundry work for couple;
.Ph< ne 82-i • 7p!
Poultry
DEALER IN
Coleman
y
FOR SALE BABY CHICKS r.‘ \
BURDICKS GRAIN STORF/from ; We
5 cents up, Custom hatching 16,3
eggs fer $2.75. We also carry, a fu’.L1
line of Bulk Garden.Seed and Field
Seed. See us before you buy, BUR
DICK & BURDICK. Phone 38 81 f\ jg,-|4 iiodgt truck. Long wheel base.
“ p, 2 New motcr. Good shape.
(. VISIT OUR HATCHERY' and
you will see that our Blood-T'fted
,!■ Chicks cost no more than ordingty
- Ch'ek Simpson's Electric Hatch-
,ery. 7-8x.
•WE SPKCJALIZE IN se* White
: leghorn ptdleU, any ages. See us
for prices. Burdick Grain Co. 8tfx
) BABY CHICK^-Reds, Rocka. ‘Biiif
RABY
w'h te’wym'idoites ."sn- Tw«»»» *‘*d V-8 Cuaches. Reeuav
Orphington
, ver Laced Wyandottes, Brown Leg-
' horns and White Leghorns. Iran
' blood tested flocks, $8 00 per lOOv
' -si'anet! • 'CMtttk' and' baby pulie: s;
^ Free .starter, Griffin Hatchery. San-
' ta Anna, Texas. 5-Hp
STARTED BABY CHICKS for
at Wilson jOraitbtia Hatchery. 2U’X
NEW CENTRAL
( M*». B. M. Wilson I
Mr. arid Mrs. Tom Holland of
BIGGEST USEDCAR!».MTi-MKVrS
jland.
We were sorry to hear of the
death of Mrs. B. Billings at her
home at -Coleman Saturday. Mrs.
Billings was the mo her of C. A.
BiPings of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheat of
Watts Creek visited Mr. and Mrs.
J M. Savage Thursday aftevhoon.
Mrs, J. E>. Meek visited from
"KlSnday through Friday with nor
brother, Grover King, who is ill at
his hofhe in Paint Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams of OF n
.Cove visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
S’rieklatid Saturday evening.........
M. W. Holland received news of
the death of a brother-in-law. Mel-
ton Johnscn, of Corpus .Christi, and
a great nephew, Fetman Hornsoy
of Belton.-
p^yijd Fowler visitefl in Brown-
wood Sunday afternoon. * .
Mr.' and Mrs. G. W. Wilson, of
Gien Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
T«a;« of Burkett rural anti Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Wiison and Ch/rtey O’Neal
of Coleman visited home folks here
fids wjeek.
. ' ■ ' i
can give you bargain* in the
fi llowirg trucks and cars
1531 Peril Piekup. Brand new motor.
Gold shape.
1936 Undgr pick-up.
,l
1936 IR.dge 1-docr sedan. Radio and
heater included.
1935 Plyqioutii 4-dcor sedan. Heat-
er and radio. Runs like new.
1933 Plymouth 4-dcor, with radio.
'Uitiomd.
193.1 ( Uevrtlet coaeh. New tires, new
paint, new upholstering. Runs
like new.
- "* .. t
85 go d, cider model ears at liargaiu
prices.
; For Sale:—Baby chicks Will I
have for sale from December 1st on,
J Baby Chicks. Rhode Island Reds, j
■ Barred Recks, Leghorns and oth- j
er breeds. Place your order now!
■ for prompt delivery. Burdick and;
'Burdick, Phone 58. <8tf*. ;•
Feed For Sale
We Take in Livestock
FALL TERMS
TAYLOR MOTOR CO.
i
Coleman. Texas ■ -
San Angelo Saturday on business.
Kelley Barnett is In Abilene this
weeku visiting friends and attending
business.
W, T, Gregory left Friday morn-
ing for Cooksville, Tenn. to attend
the funeral of his father, who died
Thursday night.
Mrs., Perry Hale and grandson.
Hale Bennett, spent Saturday in
Santa Anna , with her son, Charles
Hale and family-
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lamb of Waco
spent the week end here with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Knox.
Mrs. Coy Nalley and baby of Abi-
lene are visiting this-week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W T. Greg-
ory and other relativ.es.
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Mitchell vi-
sited Sunday aiternoon in Millers-
view wilh Mr. and Mrs. Howard
handeis
Rev. B B. Hester of San Angelo
was a business visitor here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jameson, Jr.,
and little son. Lewis, and Mrs. L. G
Jameson. Sr., spent Sunday in Hariff
ilton with Mr. and Mrs. Roy White
and family.
Mrs. A. V. Livinggston and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Rush spent St'm-
voss
'Billie Barnes'
We are still having high winds
almost daily. LasL.Saturday anoth-
er big sand-.storm blew here. Wc
are still hoping, for a good rain
soon'.
' Re'V. Chester Skelton filled hlsi
regular appointment .at the Baptist,
church Sunday morning and eve-
ning. „
Mrs. Joe H. Anderson and dSwh-
ter. Virginia, returned from Fort
Worth Tuesday, where they Had
spent several days with Mrs. Ander-
son's father, W T Wallace, who is
very ill, Mr. Wallace was not do-
ing so well when they left.
Misses Lois Stewart, Ruby Skelton
fti\d Billie Burner .shopped in .Coles
man Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thwini; and
children and Miss Essie' McGregor
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss
McGregor’s mother, Mrs. G. B. Mc-
Gregor near Coleman. Misses Jim- i
mye Crenshaw and Flodelle Stewart
acrompaaied them as fax as, Cole-
man and amended the show at the
Hcwell theatre.
J.-H. Pitts Is improving following j
a severe lase of flu.
H. H. Cozart of San Marcos mails!
a short visit here with his wife din-
ing the week end Mrs. Cozart, who
Is ill here at the home of her par*
ents Mr. and Mrs. C. M, loggias,
seems tft be Improving a bit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Turner. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Turner and child-
ren .were Sunday guests of Mr. dnd
Mrs. N. D. Van Dnlsem, Jr., near
Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rajjn.'w and j
son. AtVin Mrs. W. F. Raymer and
, DAY OLD'BABY CHICKS Jor!
sale at Wilson Grain Co! Hatch-"iv i
‘ : mix1
-Quick, Efficient, Reliable Service
• ' on vour
Plumbing and Electrical Work
Sheet Metal and Tin Work
No .lob Too Large Or Ton Small .“. . ____'
J. E. Stevens Co.
Miss Alice Harrison visited relatives!
at Salado last week. Mrs.'tr'A.
Banner's'mother. Mrs. A. A. Keller
fell and broke her leg eartv last
w* «—• - ■«*- - srikS ts&fSAF",
menus. -...... they were gone Alvin Rav-1
ad*r narrowly escaped death or ser-
ious injury when the new sedan he
was driving went off a~ high' em-
bankment and turned over twice. He-
, was blinded by the lights of a car;
! he was meeting and got too near
I the edge of the road as he turned
| out for fhet other Car. Two young j
....... -... - , - -men were with him, but none were'
w „ „ „ , „ Ihuxt although the car was badly
! clomatM- ' A relative came and
brought the visitors to their homes
Saturday..
.Funeral senses for Grandma Ar-
i" ** /— *•« ■ - :
DAY OLD BABY CHICKS for
sale at Wilson Grain-Go. HiUchetv.
2tfX
EUREKA
'Coy Sue Colemani
Live Stock
FOR SALE—^Three nice Jersey milk
cows with young calves. N. D, Smit.n
Coleman. Gien Cove Route. 8-16o
FOR SALE—Good Jersey milk cow.
Be fresh April L See Arthur Kelley
at SA-H Department Store,__________to
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Heavy
Springer Sows and Dice shoals, See
Ben Strickland c-r Lon Williams. 3p
FOR SALE-Bright Sudan, and
I Juhnson grass hay delivered in town
f Mead Furtiiture <fe Undertaking.
12U*
REWARD OFFERED
Miscellaneous
IF YOU DON'T WANT to sleep,
. . Uhat'* your business. If you want
home one has cm my young bud- t0 sieep that's my business. Kavenev
dec; pecans. So I am oftenng nbe* 7 * Home Comfort Mattress. Try us
FOR SALE—Six Big Bone Poland
-Citina gelts, pigs so:n. w. H. Raas-
herger, Coleman. 8-9p
SHEEP FOR SALE-390 head, mix
ed ages, 80 lambs now; wool atot
contracted. A; McDona'd place
north of Echo. Banie Smith. dp
f al reward for arrest, and conviction ] cnce_ then f0revcr
for anyone cutting timber, throw
ing rubbish, trash, other refuse
* Umiim, cir otherwise trespassing on
2 any lands owned or controlled by
vr%Jne.
J. M. HINDS, Coleman.
41 tfx
FOR SALE—14 mixed shoafs. Good
stock. J. T. Mcllvalu. Rockwood.
T-8p
Post Notices
J
SORE THROAT—TONSILITIS!—
Instantly relieved by ‘Anathesla-
Mop, the wonderful new sore throat
temedy. A real mop that relieves
52tfx 1 pain ahd checks Infection. Prompt
j rebel, guaranteed or money refund-
ed by eoulsop's Drug Steres. 39-i3x
1 mattoSs
FOR SALE—Two choice young Jer-
sey milk cows, fresh. H. J. Parker.
Santa Anna, Texas, T.. B;- and Abor-
tion tested. 7-lQx
FOR SALE—Milk cow. Simon Horne
at Burton Lingo Co. 6tfx
‘ POSTED—AH lands owned or con-
> trolled by us are posted according
to Hie law. No trespassing, fishln;
'i or hunting allowed. S. E. and M. L.
’ Weaver. 4ttx
u
0 0
'F ”K JHJ.
I WILL PAY retard of $250 f«r
. evidence leading to final conviction
, of person or persons guilty of theft
of cattle owned by me.'This in ad’
dltlon to reward offered
( < ' • - i ‘ '", nur.
• -
FACTORY running
every day. We store-, move, crate and
repair household goods. Mead Fur-
niture and Undertaking/ Northwest
Courthouse Square. iltx
Try. MEAD'S tin shop, for water
tanks, troughs, well casing,* milk
coolers,- gutter, sinks, Any thing in
: the sheet metal line, built or repair-
ed, PiiH: threading, etc. All Work
guaranteed. Mead Furniture St Uh-
jdertaking. Wtfk
NOTICE RANCHMEN:—500 sacks
Ranch House stock salt in printed
cotton bags, Contains calcium, sul-
phate, a valuable ininerat'ingredlent
for live, stock. At wholesale prices,
$12 per ton, Burdick Se Burdick
Grain Store. M-tfx.
SALENE VERCULATE - Internal
worm remedy for sheep and goats,
gets all worms, avoids drenching.
Mix with salt. Guaranteed. R. E
8mlth, Talpa. '? 50-53P-tfx
DON'T SCRATCH—Paracide Oint-
nu-ut is Buaijutteed to relieve any
form of Itch, Eczema, ringworm or
other itching skin Irritation: withtn
„ 48 hours or money promptly re- cows.
by Live funded. Largo 'V j a jar Sto at r'o'dt-
! • i-:' M- 1
FOR SALE Several horses
mules, will give 1937 to pay
them. Qray Merc. Co.
’ SALE
and
for
47tfx
FOR
Several goad milk
PowelLOaeanagh_ Truck &
Tractor Co., Coleman, Tex**, Phone
«a$ -. m*
Hickmijn cf Santa Anna visited
Mrs. Dave Banks Wednesday "after-
noon.
J. P. Vinson. Drew. Homer and
Sybil Vinson attended the funeral
of Clyde V. Bays, head of the Buts
Audit Co. In San Angelo Thursdm
Mrs. Clarence Durham and dau-
ghter visited Mrs. E. I. Coleman a' j
Grosvcnsr Thursday.
We were glad ttf have Rev. aim!
Mrs. William H. Colson from Brown •1
wood with us Sunday morning and
evening. We invite them bars
again.
The Coleman County Laymans!
meeting was. held at the Eurekij
Baptist church Thursday evenin',.'
There were 70 rpen present. • |
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rrinscn and
family of Bangs and Flossie Faye
McKown visited Mr. and Mrs. W L,
Swann Sunday.
Mrs, Brooks and Mrs. Buy. Horton
of Cross Plains visited Mrs. W. I
Horton Friday.
Mrs. T.'E. Merton and Mrs, El
b«rt Rathjen of Leuders visited Mas.
W. T. Horton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coleman and
children of Grosvenor visited Mr. j
and Mrs. Clarence Durham Sunday,!
A New Gas
GULF NO-NOX
High Test Aviation Grade
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raleioh McCullough
Corner College and Colorado
STARTED BABY CHICKS for
sale at Wilson Grain Co. Hatch'"."-
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Phone, 564* ' 134# North,
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Abiiene, Texas
BETTER USED CARS
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We Deliver Dlreet to Farms
Wo will gladly look over your (imbrication ami fuel requiro-
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Let me
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Sinclair Refining Company
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J. E. GRAY, Agent
Coleman. Texas V,
OPENING
USED
INPLENENT LOT
Comer Pecan and Colorado.
EAST
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WELLS SERVICE STATION COUNTY AGENTS OFFICE
One Way Plows
Avery, McCormick
Deering, Case.
Work
Two Row Cultivat-
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Bedding Plows
AM Makes
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F-12 Farmall
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Mules
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Double and Three
Reconditioned
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and Equipment
Horses
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All Makes
Mares
Large Assortment
Used Harness
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Before
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1937, newspaper, February 25, 1937; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748404/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.