The Carbon News (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS
Poultry netting at Boles.
J. W. Wilson Jr. of Cisco was
here Tuesday.
New garden seed at Gilbert
Drug Co. ’s store.
Dr. R. P. Bishop made a trip
to Odessa this week.
G. N. White made a trip to
Eastland this week.
Do not fail to visit the cash
produce man at Carbon.
Miss Jettie Beastrunk visited
in Eastlad this wehk.
Texas Red Rust
oats at feed store.
Proof seed
Cox & Son.
I. R. Williams returaned last
Thursday to his home at Stantor.
I pay cash
and poultry.
for butter, eggs
M. H. Hancock.
Dr. J. N. Ghormley made a
trip to Odessa this week.
Just received a freshs hipnaent
of candies at Gilbert Drug Co.
F'or sale,
with calves.-
fresh young cows
—J. E. Williams.
This week will end your chancs
to save two dollai’3 on the road
tax.
J. H. Boles wants your trade
in fancy and staple groceries.
Prompt delivery.
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Frank Jones, foreman on the
DeLeon Free Press, visited his
parents here Sunday.
1 want by Saturday 1600 lbs.
of butter, 300 doz. eggs. M. H.
Hancock. *'
Misses Ada and Noma McEn-
tire of Gorman visited their par-
ents near here Sunday.
We want your - eggs,
and country produce at
always the top price.
butter
Boles;
and look over our goods before you make any purchases, and then you will know
for an absolute certainty that the claims we make regarding the high quality and
low prices are not simply claims, but A.SSUR32D FACTSi
A most complete line of DfGSS Ginghams just arrived this week.
TO ARRIVE next week, our line of spring clothing,
the best range of FABRICS, COLORS and VAL-
UES to be shown in this country. Don’t “take a
chance” in buying your clothes. Try them on—exam-
ine the cloth. A new line of up-to-date men’s NECK
WEAR...... 25c to 50c
SHOES! Our Spring lines are now arriving.
CISTERNS
Just in, a car load,
20 to 50
barrell capacities.
Examine the Case 6-plow, Harimock-seat Cultivator. This is the implement
of the future.
The rapid advance in mill products has compelled us to advance our price on flour
10c per hundred.
GORMAN BROS
The Store With The Goods
One car of New Mexico alfalfa
lay just received at feed store.
Cox & Son,
Roe Maxwell and wife of High
Knob boarded the train here
Friday for a visit at Avoca.
Found, a pair.of spectacles in
case. Owner call at this office
and pay for this notice.
W. A. Tate made a trip to
Dublin this' Week. He is now
agent fo? the Hall Music Co.
Miss Ina Owen’s recital at the
Methodist church house last
Friday night was a decided suc-
cess and enjoyed by a large aud-
ience.
You may want to vote >n the
city election, as well as other im-
portant elections this year, so
you had better pay your poll tax
this week.
Misses Clara Love and Delia
Phearson, two of Gorman’s pop-
ular young ladies, spent last
week in Carbon the guests of
Mrs. A. C. Poe and Miss Alice
Grubb.
Eld. R. C. Maddox who had
recently moved out here from
Oklahome and bought W. D.
Allen’s farm at Okra, was in
Carbon Tuesday trading. We
are imformed that he will likely
in the near future make an ap-
pointment to preach here once a
month at the Woodman hall, the
Christian denomination of which
he is a member having no church
house here.
Ottie Dingier is
ing.
Alban Cox
this week.
visited Eastland
J. W. Fairbairn and family
have moved to the J. F. Buch-
an farm near Eastland to make
a crop this year.
W. T. Curtis amd wife went
to Abilene last Wednesday to at-
tend the Simmons Bible Institute
and returned Monday.
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For rent, 50 or 100 acres good
sandy land, 11 miles south of
Carbon. See J. H. Croft, 3
miles south of town. 20-4t
A. S. Robertson of the Bear
Springs community left Monday
for Ingleville, N. M., where he
will make his home.
Mrs. G. N. White who is now
at Alamagorda, N. M. writes
that her mother Mrs. Reynolds is
very sick and rapidly sinking.
Do not tie your team until you
have driven to the produce
house where M. H. Hancock will
unload your Butter, Eggs, and
Poultry.
Oscar (Allison returned Tues-
day to Dunlap, N M., where he
is homesteading some land. He
hid been here several weeks vis-
iting his parents in the Bear
Springs community.
Fresh cow for sale or trade.
„ W. P. Grubb.
Miss Alice Grubb
DeLeon this week.
Texas Red Rust Proof seed
oats at feed store. Cox & Son.
now improv-j An Exceptionally Low Club-
bing Rate.
Rev. George W. Truett is con-
sidered by all denominations to
be the greatest preacher in the
South, if not in the world. The
leading Congregational paper of
Eangland says he is the Spur-
geon of to-day. The St. Louis
Republic, speaking of his sermon
before a National Convention,
declared it was the greatest ev-
er delivered in St. Louis.
visited in
Pay your poll tax this week
and save your right to vote.
Do not delay in bringing your
turkeys to M. H. Hancock- Good
.price.
Major J. T. Poe returned to
town last week from an extend-
ed visit in the Long Branch com-
munity.
Gorman Bros, wish their two
Dairs of hog fence strecher3 that
have been loaned out. returned.
Are they in your possision ?
Wm. Harvey of Alexander
will move here this week and
live in the M. C. Tucker house
He is a brother of Mrs. C. N.
Baliow.
There will be a number of vis-
itors in our town the latter part
of this week attending the Bap-
tist Fifth Sunday Meeting. Let’s
make them feel at home.
and $1.50. This proposition is
good for only a limited time and
is only for new subscribers to
the Standaid.
M. II. Hancock of DeLeon
came here last week and open-
ed up a produce house in the
sample room building near the
Carbon Hotel. This is a business
that Carbon has been needing a
long time and we hope the peo-
ple will now give it a good pat-
ronage. Mr. Hancock is a very
deserving young man and we
are glad he has come to live in
our midst. He will see that the
farmers always get the top
prices for their produce and
should be entitled to their pat-
ronage. See his large ad in an-
other plrce in this issue.
Virgil Bean of Gorman was
here last week enroute to his
home in Long Branch commun-
ity and is quite sick this week
with pneumonia.
S. L. Phelp3 who was iormer-
ly in the nursery business in this
country has recently moved from
Pecos to Adilene and is engaged
in the Plumbing and Tinning
business.
The Sandard of Dallas publish-
es each week one of his sermons
just as he delivers it. As Spur-
geon’s, Moody’s and Talmage’s
sermons were read so are Tru-
ett’s. Professor Phelps of Yale
University said: “I consider Mr.
George W. Truett of Texas the
most effective pulpit orator in
America”
We are offering The Carbon
News and The Baptist Standard
for one year for $150. The
price of each separately is $1.00
Our lumber man J. S. Reese
spent Sunday in Albany in re-
sponee to an invitation from his
employer J. M Rockwall of
Houston who was out there vis-
iting his mother.
Miss Rebecca White, Geheral
Deputy Organizer for the Order
of Eastern Star, will go to Gor-
man Friday night accompanied
by a number of Carbon members
and organize a chapter there.
Epworth League Program
Jan. 31. 4 p. m.
Subject, For Loves Sake.
John 3 16-18.
Leader, Lafayett James
Responsive Reading.
Psalms 12 Willie Edmondson.
Psalms 13 Pearl Allen.
Psalms 15 Mrs. Lydia Thur-
man.
Psalms 16 Mark Baughman.
Gods Love does not pass over
the unlovely but expresses itself
in self sacrifice. Edward James.
H. D. Elkins of Glenloon, Cole
man county, came here about
two weeks ago and began drink-
ing the Carbon mineral water
and taking treatment from Dr,
Wilson for chronic catarrh of
the stomach. He returned
home first of this week much
improved. He carried a lot of
the water home with him and
will return in a few days to con-
tinue the treatment. /
Farmers Want column
Any farmer -whose subscription is
paid in advance to this paper may
use this column free of charge.
You will be allowed twenty words
three issues for any one article.
Fcr sale, 40 shoats, prices from
$2.50 up. O. G.1' Philipps, Rt 1,
Carbon.
For sale cheap, a gentle pony,
buggy arid harness. P. O. Peterson
1 want to sell or trade my home
place, including 10 acres in the
edge of Carbon, good water and
improvements. P. O. Peterson.
Lost, on January 9th., between
Manguni and Mansker Lakb one
ladies long unlined blue rain cloak,
finder please notify Miss Lillie
Myrick. Manguro, Texas
For sale, a full blood (not regis-
tered) 3 year old Jersey bull for $45
H. A. Collins, Rt 1 Kastland.
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