The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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Miss Nettie Chandler yesterday.
Singing at J. J. Rhames last
night.
J. B. Hart has gone to Hill
County to attend the bedside of
linen sick in aluo better,
A«k M <>. Riirnett what I"'
uw mi mi 111 dI the grave yard thnt
looked worse (linn he docs. It
surely whs ii ghost jtmt crawled
nut of the cemetery.
Several are plowing anil get-
ting leady for another crop.
Rufus Burnett hns moved to
the place where Davie Bingham
lived.
FarmerH are in big spirits in
hope of making some corn this
year on account of fine season in
the ground.
Newcomer.
Fnlda.
Feb. 12.—My! what a beauti-
ful day. Makes us feel like
spring had come again.
Tom Dansby and family left
for Nolan county last week.
Mrs. Heathercoat and little
daughter left for Tulsa, Ok., last
Monday where they will spend
the spring.
Ed Crossland and family came
in home last week from Red
Springs where they have been
picking cotton since early in the
fall.
On the sick list this week are
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ella Dun-
can.
The oil well drilling business
is progressing nicely. We un-
derstand there is another well
going down at Mabelle now. We
feel a little afraid to ask very
much about the wells, as there
SERVICE
Economical.
OUK MOTTO
Efficient.
Courteous.
Service is what you Want. Service is what WE Give.
Just try Our Brand
F. U. SUPPLY CO.
work and the first year class in
the high school deserve special
mention for meritorious work.
M. W. Ayres has recently sold
a number of mules totaling some-
thing near a thousand dollars.
Miss Vera Dodd of Plainview
is visiting Miss Mary Oliphint.
The young people attended a
party at Mr. Pack wood's Friday
evening. 0. U. Gossip.
that they do in raising corn and day. We learn that Westover
cotton. boys got away with the game.
Bro. and Sister Cadwell took
dinner at Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Gjthrie's Sunday.
Charlie Lambert left for Verdi
where his parents now live.
Farmers are very busy in that
part of Texas planting garden
and corn.
Miss Etta Tinsley is otir school
teacher. She is a fine girl and a
The stork visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown on
the 9th and left in their care a
ten pound boy. Mother and boy
doing nicely but L. H. is in a
critical condition, but wg hope
he will recover. LucitEiTA.
Feb
weather?
Round Timber.
12.—How's this for ideal1 apkndid teacher.
Just cool enough to
was a man asking one of the! keep the fruit trees from bud- ly were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
a son-in-law, Frank Burt, who is emp]0jees questions regarding; ding and warm enough to be very Shackelford Sunday; also
very low with tuberculosis. the well and among them he pleasant and to (rive the wheat Mr, and Mrs. Malone and chil-
Mr. and Mr,. Charlie Wood, of asked hj, waKes pcr day and the ^ , t.hanC(ft0 show th,.m. dren.
The page this time is a dandy. Plainview visited homefolks and repjy wa9( "S6.00-$3.00 for my selves. We are very thankful Grandma Crabb and Mrs. Sut-
Please pardon this little sugges- attended church here yesterday. , and $3.00 t0 keep my mouth for such splendid weather. ton of Ueep Creek were the
England.
Feb. 12.—Farmers are very
busy breaking land and sowing
oats.
S. R. Drake is reported to be
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and fami- very ill.
Bremon Wright from East
Texas, was here the past week
on business.
Mrs. W. T. Godfrey visited
Mrs. Louis Scott Sunday night.
A crowd from England attend-
tion: Visiting am^ng people of
the same cr mmunity is not of
much news value. Wasn't that
a fine rain?
Substitute and Sunshine tell of
new citizens.
Dorothy is good, as usual.
Blue Eyes has a nice letter.
Mule raising must be profitable
out Gossip's way.
A newsy letter comes
Pleasant Valley.
That's a great Sunday School
class at Round Timber.
Shorty is a recent addition to
our ranks. Mighty glad to have
him and Lake Creek with us.
Hope Newcomer is right about !S™,ma ,I"'.hve
that corn business.
Learned any more about oil
wells, Visitor?
Maybe the wheat will look up
now, Volunteer.
We second Lady Bug's motion
about having a good Sunday
School.
Russell Lee and wife of Plain-: ^e jiear Q^ a few caseg 0f guests of Mrs. Edna HaIdox last ed singing at Lively Sunday eve.
view were visitors in these parts | Everybody remember Sunday | whooping cough in this and other Wednesday. All report a good time and say
yesterday. school every Sunday. near neighborhoods. But all are Grandma Moore and son of they are going back again in the
Little Frank Siddens, who has | Visitor. taking special care that it be Westover and Mr. and Mrs. Par- near future.
do-
been sick for some time, is
ing nicely at this writing.
Our school is preparing to have j
an entertainment the 22nd of I
Lake Creek.
Feb. 12.—It was pretty cold
February. s Friday, but Sunday sure was a
Tom Miller and family visited n'ce day.
fr _ Walter Siddens yesterday. Everybody is trying to see who
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ford of can get through plowjPfir^ut
Eldorado, Okla., are here and C. B. Skinner beat. he will
will crop at W. H. Nichols an-1 take a long rest now. if"
other year. ! H. E. Conklin went'o Round
Vester Sullivan and wife have I Timber Wednesday in his auto,
begun housekeeping where Mr. ; Austin was at his farm at
j Lake Creek Monday to get a load
There was an apron party at;°^W00(^- He said everything at
Tom Miller's last Friday night. Goree was going on nicely and
Carl Sullivan received the prize that he had all his lar.ci in fine
for the best sewing, and May-
belle Miller received the prize
for the prettiest apron.
kept close so as not to interfere *®h were the welcome guests of
with our school. an'* ^rs- Ed Shackelford
Mrs. J. F. Johnson is on the Saturday night and Sunday.
shape.
Mr. Kerr was out from Sey-
mour Monday to survey land for
W. W. Albright went to Ben-; A. S. and C. E. Haskin.
jamin again last week. Wyliej W. A. McKenzie was over from
has got so he visits Benjamin Bomarton Wednesday
Bills.
(Delayed from last week)
Feb. 5. —Thi3 community was
visited by a mighty bad sand
storm and norther Saturday.
Walter Unsell and family, who
moved from here to Electra in
October last, is visiting his moth-
er, Mrs. S. J. Unsell and family.
Walter has been engaged in the
dairy business at Electra since
the first of November but having
recently sold out there he will
move back to this country and
farm near Lively. They know a
good country.
Miss Lula Marsh of Weather-
ford is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. M. Knisiht.
We have been informed that
a derrick has been erected on the
Webb ranch on Godwin prepara-
tory to sinking another oil well
as soon as the rest of the ma-
chinery arrives.
J. H. Allen and Alf Ellis are
chopping wood at the new oil
well.
J. H. Brown is still on the sick
list. Uncle Rastus.
quite often (but we don't know
his business up there.
Jesse Adkins and wife of Sey-
mour are visiting the lady's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavis.
Mabel Siddens visited Lelia
Hartridge yesterday.
Maybelle Miller visited Hattie
and Mabel Cooley.
Mr. and Mrs. 11 axel wood have!
moved in the house with Wyliej
Albright. Wo understand Wylu
will go to Benjamin soon.
i )<>IU)tliy.
He said
he had his big farm broke.
There was a party at Charley
Skinner's Saturday night. It
was given to Walter Yarbrough.
Lots of bad colds and grippe
in the neighborhood but no one
bad sick that I know of.
Shorty.
sick list this week. We sincerely
hope for her speedy recovery.
Many of our ycung folks as-
sembled at T. W. Parker's Sun-
day and spent the evening sing-
ing and talking.
The new class in our Sunday
Singing at Mr. Clark's Sunday.
All had a nice time and good
singing.
Walter and Floyd Unsell re-
turned home from Electra Friday
where they have been working.
Louis Caussey and wife of
but wheat isn't doing any good Ogden spent Saturday night and
Lady Bug.
Levelview.
Feb. 12. Oats are being sown,
since the sand storm.
There were several from here
school true to their name, are attended the party at L. H. Cas-
doing much to enliven arid better selberry's last Friday night,
our community. They have a W. M. Norton and niece, Miss
membership of 2G pupils, almost Lula Stenson of Haskell, are vis-
all of whom come on time every iting the family of J. J. Cassel-
Sunday and take an active inter- berry.
est in the work. They give some The stork visited the home of
kind of an entertainment each Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox last Mon-
week. As a result of their efforts day night and left in their care
the attendance of our Sunday a 9£ pound boy—all doing fine.
especially Joe.
Mr. and Mrs.
Arden of Sey-
apout all
in full
Lively.
Feb. 12. The sin:
! !y Sunday evenit v
j sucoersv.: Thecoi
made up of poop
near, east and v,
south, on foot ; »
wagons and bo.
and automobiles, i
two's, three's, > U
late, but all got th<
the attendance on .
' occasion may ha\ 1
the satisfaction < ,
Feb. 12.
Richland.
We have
North Red Springs.
Feb. 12. Cotton is
out and oat sowing is
sway at present.
Mrs. Warren Baccus is some
better at this writing.
Our school is on the increase.
J. T. Bingham and family
moves below Seymour. We hate r,° better. I he ship
to give these people up, but wish themselves credit;;
them well. Davie goes to the non-participants n*
Hart farm at Richland and Elihu kind with equal
to J. E. Morris' place east of humor pervaded
Levelview gin.
Wheat is looking slim in most
places.
A Baptist preacher from Fort
Worth by the name of Davis
Live-
end id
1 was
r and
1 and
;e, in
riages
School is rapidly increasing.
Blue Bell.
Mabelle.
Feb. 12.— We are having some
nice weather since the sandstorm.
Mr. Crow, our new merchant,
and wife are residents of this an(l Sunday.
place now. The visitors at Mr, Cox's Sun-
Mr. DeLano has resigned as day afternoon were Mr. Terrell
section foreman and will leave in Hammett, Floy ' Thompson, Earl
a few days for Aspermont where i Powell and Miss Alvye My hand,
he has bought a farm. We re-1 Next Sunday is Bro. Murrell's
gret to have them leave as they day to be with us again.
Volunteer.
Sunday with the latter's mother,
M rs. W. B. Tracy.
Floyd Unsell attended the par-
ty at Mr. Packwood's last Friday
night.
Church service here every Sun-
day at 11 a. m. Everybody be
on time.
Let all re member singing here
Sunday at 2:30 p. rn. Everybody
is invited to attend.
Blue Eyes.
A heavy cold in the lungs that
was expected to cure itself has
mour spent Sunday as guests of been the starting point in many
Mr. and Mrs. Clough. cases of diseases that ended
J. J. Casselherry and family fatally. The sensible course is
visited the families of J. S. Bra-' t0 take frequent doses of Bal-
zeel and Will Slaughter Saturday lard'H Horehound Syrup. It
checks the progress of the dis-
order arid assists nature to re-
store normal conditions. Price
25c, 50c, and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by Western Pharmacy.
WELCOMED THE CHANCE
The new fore-!
ut we failed to
are fine people
man is here
learn his name.
A. H. Griffin and family a pent
Sunday with Mr. Coffey.
Prof. T. E. Truman went to
an(. j Bornarton to visit homefolks, go-
and:
Pleasant Valley.
Feb. 12. Farmers are sure
putting in good time sowing oats
and preparing land for the Uf 12
crop. Prospects sur/? look fine
rhaps' ('0vvn * r',jriy evening return- for a ^00fj crop \n (,\(\ Baylor this
rmor ^un('a-v night. year. Most: everyone has planted
j cjjjcken pox is in our
school.
been j prraching here next Sunday.
iiitted
You are requested to be present.
: . ! B. L. Shockley the new section
' In {foreman, took charge of his sec-
1 tion Saturday.
assembly from
Good
endidj j^r DeLano's baby has been
.... , ' en ! quite sick, but is improving
I he people of Live,., v. || not1
soon forget the vi«it. Come
again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ( ..ffc-y have
Substitute and Sunshine.
Rendham.
a little garden and some few
have been talking about com
planting time.
Our school and Sunday school
are progressing nicely.
Bro. Godfrey preached for us
Sunday at eleven and at four in
the evening.
The singing at Mr. Dunn's was
enjoyed by a large crowd. -< "
C. L. Martin arrived on
farm Saturday night.
1
Fvelvn
Did tlfc
iniriinn-r kww
, ....w (very pretty)—Of coumc.
' i Ilflvc you ever seen hi* wife?
He re-
been hav- preached at Red Spring* iast a line boy. Mother ana s„n do-1 12.-l)ro. Cadwell filled porta everything moving along
ing some pretty weather for the night and has an appointment ing well.
his regular appointment Sunday, nicely around Itasca.
last few days. for Richland to-night. Several
Farmers have commenced work fr0m the latter place attended
for another crop.
Rev. Davis of Fort Worth
preached for us yesterday.
Mrs. Bertie Siddens and daugh-
ter, Winnie, were guests of Mrs.
Williams yesterday.
Miss Be atrice Rhames visited
church here last night.
A. Lohman and family visited
at Mr. Beavers' near Richland
yesterday and three Df the chil-
dren returned to spend a few
days in the fiat.
Mrs. Henry Moore who has
Walter Unsell has i,iov< | 0nto Farmers are getting ready to, S. W. McRae and J. I). Quinn
the place vacated by Mr Pen-1 plant another crop. made a business trip to Megaigel
nington. Our Sunday school attendance I last Saturday.
Gardening and the weather are is very small at present. How Wilson Wallace and O. J. Ba-
we do wish the parents of this J ker went to Seymour Friday,
community would come and bring j D. F. Martin made a trip to
their children to Sunday school. Seymour Saturday.
If only people would take thet Mule Creek and Westover
the principal topics of the day.
A number of young people vis-
ited the Lively school Friday
afternoon.
He Won't Limp Now.
No more limping for Tom
Moore of Cochran, Ga. "I had a
bad sore on my instep that noth-
ing seemed to help till I used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve," he
writes, "but this wonderful heal-
er soon cured me." Heals old,
running sores,ulcers, boils, cuts,
burns, bruises, eczema or piles.
i
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The school is doim- < x, client same interest in the Lord's work played a game of baseball Satur- Try it. Only 25c at all dealers
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912, newspaper, February 16, 1912; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429467/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.