The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Get one of those milk pans at
Hooker’s and drink cool milk.
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J J Freeland of Romney was
in town Wednesday
The Carbon country had a line I--
little rain Tuesday night Our candy is sweet.-Dingier
Let Hooker, the Carbon tinner
lang your gutter.
Dr. E B Gilbert of Gorman was
in town yesterday
Kaffir corn chops at M. C.
Tucker feed store,
Dr. Dunn of Okra was here
yesterday
Finest line of candy in town at
Dingier and Boles.
Are you taking advantage of
the singing school
Cane, Millet, maze, and kaffir
■corn seed at M. C. Tuckers.
and Boles.
George Finley made a trip to
Eastland Saturday. /
For Sale —Full blood polan chi-
na pigs. — R M Linebarger, Gray.
Mrs. Sallie Busbee visited in
Cisco this week.
For cedar posts, pickets, doors,
sash, brick, lime, cement, etc.,
go to the Carbon Lumber Co.
Sheriff Bedford and deputy Kil-
burn of Eastland were here Fri-
day.
Don’t fail to let Dr. Patterson
look after your teeth. He will
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be in Carbon the 2nd week
J W Fairbairn had business at eacd mtmth.
Dublin yesterday.
Get your screen wire at Ding-
ier and Boles.
Rev Statham and family visit-
ed Eastland last week
cer.
List vour farm with J id Spen-
Do it now. tf.
W. P. Grubbs of Romney was
here Wednesday
See those galvenized cisterns
at Hooker’s, Carbon.
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Collins Allen of Okra was here
yesterday
The Feed store is the place to
get pure corn chops.
Gus Dover is now putting in a
bath house in connection with
his barber shop.
Judge Bryant of Eastland has
moved to Memphis, Texas
Go to Dingier & Boles for shelf
hardware.
Prof. J T Russell and family of
Purvis are visiting ;E G Towler
and family.
It’s time to do some building
while you are not so busy and
the Carbon Lumber Co. is the
place to get the material.
Van McCoy has the thanks of
the Herald force for some fine
peaches and apples yesterday.
Anderson Jacobs Co. have just
received a car load of chops to
sell as cheap as the cheapest.
Ben Finley returned this week
from the Confederate Reunion at
Louisv ille and reports a nice time
Nice line of candies and cold
drinks at the Coney Island.
Come, we will fix you.
Seastrunk & Co.
Miss Edna Dalton of Denton
, county is visitiug her aunt Mrs.
S P Finley.
Let the Carbon Lumber Co.
give you an estimate on any
building, fencing, etc., you may
do in the future.
The editor had the pleasure of
spending two days the first of
the week at the B. Y. P. U. en-
campment at Laporte.
^ We are now about moved into
^ new quarters and much better
prepared to serve our customers.
Our sheds are conveniently ar-
ranged and on hard ground.
Come to see us in our hew home.
Carbon Lumber Co.
The following from Carbon and
vicinity took in the excursion to
Galveston last Saturday: Mrs. A
C Rieger, Miss Wren Scarbrough
Miss Johnnie May Finley, John
and Dutch Finley, A B Rankin,
J R Adams, A B Hays, A C White
Arthur, Walter and B B Branton
Frank Hilley, F D Hardin, Frank
Clemens, W H Stoker, and Noah
^ Reynolds. C C Cantrel of Cisco
W accompanied the party from here
Notice.
A Wonder, the stove for a
lazy man and a nice woman; no
wood to get, no coal to buy; no
dirt, no smoke, or hot room.
Cooks good and quick; generates
it’s own gas; 1 gallon of 15c oil
will cook 18 hours. See one at
J. R. Foster & Co’s, and leave
your order, it will be appreciated
and you will be pleased.
M G Morris, Agent,
Carbon, Texas.
FOR SALE a good milk cow
call at the Joe Ferguson place to
see her or see Jim Jordan.
The Boston Hotel is keeping
right up with the times. In ad-
dition to the already good man-
agement and service, Mr Boston
has now installed an Accytlane
light plant and now the hotel
will be lighted with beautiful gas
lights.
Look around your place and
see if you couldn’t do a little
building and improve it much
in value and convenience. We
have the material and want to
sell it. — Carbon Lumber Co.
Henry Hall and family have
moved into L. A. White’s house
recently vacated by Steve Curtis.
Say, call by the feed store
when in need of feed stuff. We
have got it,
Miss Ola Finley and little Miss
Vern Gilbert of Gorman visited
here Saturday-and Sunday.
Anderson-Jacobs Co. sell at re-
tail or wholesale, to suit purchas-
er,. They are in position to fur-
nish you lumber, feed stuffs, etc.
at rock-bottom pricer. tf.
Harvey and Elmer Ballow left
this week to spend a few weeks
at Dublin with their sisters.
Good second hand 3-inch wag-
on and good set harness for sale.
C B Poe.
Let the “cleaning up ’ spirit
go all around. There are a few
places in town yet that need
cleaning up and it would better
to clean up before the city offi-
cers request it.
Come to the Curtis Restaurant
for what you want to eat.
Steve Curtis.
W H McKnight has larger
stock of trees, shrubs, grapes,
berries, growing in his nursery
than he has had heretofore or
than he has ever sold in any pre-
vious year and respectfully soli-
cits your patronage. You can’t
possibly buy fresher stock from
any man, or from any one who
better knows the varieties best
suited to this section. W J Con-
nell and G W Cunningham, Agts
Fruitland Nursery.
Dublin Texas.
Read This. CARBON LAND & LOAN
Weatherford, Tex., Apr. 28,1904
To whom it may concern:
We beg to say, J W Tackett &
Sons have been in the nursery
business here for more than ten
years, have been very successful
in their line, and are proprietors
of the Western Home Nursery of
Weatherford. They are men of
good character, entirely reliable
and trustworthy We regard them
as fully responsible for all their
contracts. They are devoted to
their business, well adapted and
equipped for same, very pains-
taking in their work, and have
-agency-
lands
For Sale
If you have farm lands or city
property for sale, I am in a posi-
tion to dispose of same for you
and you can do no better than
the reputation of giving the pa- (list your place with me, as I have
trons perfect satisfaction.
Very respectfully,
The First National Bank
of Weatherford.
By R W Davis, Cashier
I just completed arrangements
with neighboring agencies in this
line which gives me better facil-
WESTERN
HOME
NURSERY
We wish to call your attention to the fact that we
are growers ol largo quantities of all kinds of
High Grade Fruit Treves.
Vines, shade trees, ornamental shrubery, roses, etc.,
which we sell at reasonable prices. Bear in mind
that QUALITY is our motto
Get our prices before you buy
J \Y Tackett & Sons, Weatherford, Texas
THE CASH STORE.
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jities than ever before for hand-
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We have plenty millet and : ling your property. And if you
cane seed.—Anderson-Jacobs Co. i want a quick deal list with me
But wasn’t the little rain nice?
All kinds feed stuff on hand at
all times. Anderson Jacobs Co.
J J Eager and family of Cisco
have moved to Alexandria, La.
Flour $2.75 and $2.95 for the
best. —Dingier & Boles.
T F Murrell brought a load of j
fruit to town Tuesday
and I will loose no time in getting
it before the people. If you are
looking for a location, I invite
you to come and look over my
list and if I havn’t got what you
want I will get it for you.
I also make loans on long time
I at a low interest on improved
Dont forget one of those head
lights at Hooker’s
M V Crossley has bought the
two Collins Allen residence lots.
Don’t fail to try our bulk
parched coffee. It is fine.
Dingier and Boles.
Rev. W M Hagar visited Gor-
man this week.
M C Tucker keeps ice. Call
on him when you want any.
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farms, take up and extend ven-
dor lien notes, etc. If you need
money to improve your home or
buy new property, see me.
Watch for the list of bargains
which will appear in this space
soon.
J. E. SPENCER, Mk'r.
Will McNeese had business at
Cisco Friday.
J.
Get one of those head lights at
Hooker’s tin shop and kill out
the rabbits.
Dr. Patterson of firm of Patter-
son & Hall will be in Carbon 2nd
Monday in each month to remain
all the week. Let him fix your
teeth.
Mrs Dr Montgomery and Miss
Wren Scarbrough left yesterday
to attend a picnic at Putnam and
will return Saturday.
Brick, lime, in fact building
material of all kinds.—Anderson
Jacobs Co.
The brick laying on the Gor-
man Bros, building is progressing
nicely. Contractor Olson was
hare part of this week.
See our Guarantee washing
machine, price $7.00, complete
with Wringer $9.00.
Oliver Brown and Miss Abbie
Belknap of the Britton communi-
ty were married yesterday, Eld.
W -B Cobb officiating. The Her-
ald joins their many friends in
wishing them a prosperous jour-
ney through life.
Carbon Lumber Co. ilor any-
thing in the lumber line; we han-
dle good material and will appre-
ciate your patronage.
Prof. Carr of Lingleville came
in Saturday and sang Saturday
night and Sunday as was announ-
ced in last issue and we are glad
to note that he succeeded in get-
ting up a class and began teach-
ing Monday night at the Baptist
church house. The school will
run three weeks at night.
Picnics
June 24. —Masonic picnic and
public installation of officers at
Carbon
July 1 —Picnic and barbecue in
Mrs. Littleton’s pasture in edge
of Carbon
July 8—Barbecue and picnic in
in Mrs. McCollum’s pasture at
Hallmark
July 4 and 5—Southern Cotton
Growers Association picnic at
Eastland.
July 14—Picnic and barbecue
at Ellison Springs north of Gor-
man.
We have rumors of 2 or 3 more
in the near future but not sure.
T. C. Excursions.
District Epworth League meeting,
Carlton, Texas, (In country from
Hico,) June 26-28. One and one-
third fare for round trip. Tickets
sold to Hico June 25 and 26, limited
to return July 3rd.
Sheriff’? Convention, Houston,
Texas, July 11-13. Tickets sold on
Convention basis July 10, limited to
return July 14.
Rev. Stathem will begin a pro-
tracted meeting here at the Meth-
odist church Saturday before the
2nd Sunday in August.
Eld. J. W. McGaha will begin
a protracted meeting at the Bap-
tist church Thursday night be-
fore the 4th Sunday in July.
Good hay press and Deering
mower for sale. See them at A
J Sims near Pleasant Hill, or the
editor of this paper for prices
and terms.
If you want to sell or buy any
rfeal estate see the editor of this
paper.
Cold drinks at the Curtis Res-
taurant. I appreciate your
trade. Steve Curtis.
Miss Alice Peters visited Cis
co Saturday.
Public Auction.
The Texas Central Ry. is ar-
ranging to accumulate a large
amount of unclaimed freight at
Walnut Springs where they will
sell it at public auction Saturday
June 24, 1905, at 1 p. m. There
will be much valuable freight
and many useful household arti-
cles included in this sale.
We dont understand it anyway,
how is it that W R Richards works
his team for all it’s worth, and
keeps them rolling fat?
Good flour $2.G0, high patent
$2.80, if you want to save 20c on
the hundred come this way.
L. A. Nix has got a move on
himself this week making hay,
we mean killing grass while the
sun shines. 75 ft. clothes lines
18c. Yes, I sold the little calf,
as it was getting poorer every
day. Do you know who wants
to buy my jersey? 3G clothespins
11c. Brother Mun Morris has on
exhibition at our store one of the
most perfect oil stoves. Giant
lye 7c. We loaded two wagons
from the neighborhood of Rising
Star this week. Crystal white
soap G for 25c, silk and clariett
soap 7 for 25c. We will take or-
ders during brother Morris’s ab-
sence for his handsome and fa-
vorite stoves which every one
needs. Do you know what makes
bad husbands? (Ans. bad bis-
cuits) Get one of the Economy
stoves, eat good bread and all
will be pleasant, provided you
use our flour, that will be snreto
please. Next week we will have
a bbl. of blood red high test coal
oil that makes a red light, last a
long time, and good for the eyes.
8 lb. best package coffee $1.05
J. R. FOSTER 5 CO.
Tanglefoot for flies at Dingier
& Boles.
R. M. Linebarger of Long
Branch has invited the editor
and wife to visit his grape vine-
yard whsn they get ripe next
month, and you need’ht doubt
i but that we will accept the invi-
I tation with pleasure.
A camp meeting will be begun
at Cisco July 19th by Eld. S W
Hendricks, pastor of the Cisco
Baptist church. On July 24th he
will be joined by Eld Geo. Truett
of Dallas who will assist in the
meeting. These are two of the
best preachers in Texas ami a
grand meeting is expected. Ev-
erybody is invited to attend and
camp
To arrive a car of bran, meal
and flour this wefek at Anderson
Jacobs Co.
The Reunion of Eastland Coun-
ty Confederate Association will
hold its Nineteenth Annual Re-
union on Friday and Saturday
July 21 and 22, 1905.
Mrs. T II Dingier left thi3 week
for Cloodcroft and other points
in New Mexico. She was accom-
panied by her father, J J Cox of
Sidney.
Senft all wool Sweeney Horse
Collar, the best on earth, sold
under guarantee where there is
a fit, positively no hurt. Sold
by Dingier & Boles.
J It Adams had unloaded here
this week an engine and saw and
we learn that he will now put up
a wood yard. Jim is very enter-
prising and such enterprises as
this are calculated to be worth
much to the town
REST
ASSENGER SERVICE
IN TEXAS.
i-IMPORTANT GATEWAYS—4
If there are any flies at your
house go to Dingier & Boles and
get some tanglefoot
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B F Palmer and wife left yes-
terday to spend a few weeks vis-
iting relatives at Cleburne and
Hubbard City
Every home should have some
kind of musical instrument. Hall I
Music Co. of Dublin will sell you
a piano cheap. Write them for
prices and terms.
‘to troubi-z io answer Questions.
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The next meeting of the Co-1
unty Union will be at Rom-
ney Friday and Saturday before
1st Sunday in July.
List your lafld with the Carbon . P ti'irnfr
Real Estate Agency, \V. f. Cur- oAS-iB’
tis, manager.
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Curtis, W. T. The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1905, newspaper, June 23, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521461/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.