The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1910 Page: 4 of 10
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Family
This line of medicines is complete and we believe them to be the best on the market. We have the formula of each
and recommend them to the public, guaranteeing them to be as represented and to do what is claimed for them.
one
Nyal's Stone Root
For Kidney and Bladder Troubles
-WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND
Nyal's Tonic Sarsaparilla
For a Blood Purifier
Nyal's Vegetable Prescription
The Best of All For Woman's Ills
Farm Sells.
BAYLOR CO. BANNER
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THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO.
Complete Election Returns.
For all practical purposes elec-
! tion returns are now complete.
! One of the latest counts gives
r,., the vole for governor as follows:
0. C. HARRISON, - - - ,orj Poindexter 83,516; Davidson
0. H. NORWOOD. Buimess Manager maoa John.
son 78,153; Jones 1,523.
For lieutenant governor David-
son is leading Thomas',by a plu-
rality of 2,344. Lanejs 25,000
ahead for controller. For submis-
sion 158,553, against 131,059.
Stephens is elected congress-
: man by a good majority. W. A.
i Johnson is elected state senator
Office of publication, Washington
itreet, opposite First NatlonaJ bank.
SUBSCRIPTION, l.f'i PER YEAR
Payaiilk in Advavok.
Seymour, Texas, August 12, 1910.
The U. S
millers shall not bleach flour. A
very wise provision, we think,
toward securing pure food.
Texas scholastics now num-
ber 975,000, an increase of 25,-
000 pupils over last year. The
per capital appropriation this
year will be $6.50.
Oklahoma now has a popula-
tion of 1,651,051, a gain of 16
per cent in three years. Okla-
homa's farms are pretty well
taken up now, though, and
growth may be slower.
government says j by ., plurality of about 1000.
Baylor county gives for gov-
ernor, Johnson 147; Jones 2;
Colquitt 429; Poindexter 332;
Davidson 101.
For district attorney Glasgow
gets 149 in the county and New-
ton 867; county judge Mitchell
991; county attorney Jones 258,
North 770; assessor Bryan 538,
Humphries 498; treasurer Goos-
tree 1020, the highest vote given
any man in the county; clerk
Merrick 553, Revier 225, Kerr
254; sheriff Thomas 458, Harri-
son 214, Self 376; surveyor Kerr
4, Jones 9, G. Irby 1, A. K. Mar-
tin 5; public weigher Baskin 979;
commissioner precinct No. 1, R.
C. Jones 194, J. T. St. Clair 235;
precinct 2 Oliphint 130; precinct
3 Drake 21, Busby 82; precinct 4
Harrison 103, Frazier 172, Miller
60; justice of peace precinct No.
1 Shelley 182, Jones 239; consta-
ble precinct No. 1 Klice Rhea
410; county chairman B. F. Rupe
829.
For submission 335; against
submission 293.
Tiie Legislature is having a
time with the whiskey question.
The House is trying to pass pro-
hibition legislation and the Sen-
ate is trying to block it. It looks
now like the antis have a ma-
jority of one in the Senate and
perhaps no prohibition legislation
will be passed at this session.
The Texas Industrial Congress
met at Bryan, many miles from
us, and we do not feel its influ-
ence much. But all the same
this congress is doing a great
deal toward the advancement of
all agricultural interests in Texas.
The aim is to make two blades
The best wagon is not too good
and not much higher in price.
Then try a Studebaker. Sold only
of grass grow where only one j by West Texas Supply Co. 5^6
'-1L ! The Banner extends fraternal j
The Texas Farmers Union congratulations to Editor W. A.
closed a successful session recent- Johnson of the Memphis Herald!
ly at Fort Worth. Many ques- on his election to the office of
tions were considered leading to state senator. We know Mr.
the betterment of the farmer's Johnson personally and but for!
condition. The farmers do not■ the fact of his being an editor!
know of anybody else who is go-1 he is all right. He is a perfect-
ing to look out for them and so ly clean man, of good ability and
they are trying, by means of co-' will represent the 29th district
operation, to look out for them- in a creditable manner.
selves. '1 ■
! . j W. R. Peters and Mesdames
THESE fine rains arc putting Anna CanuUy an(l Nenie Ha|e of
this country in mighty fine j Caddo Mm„ and Mr an(| Mrs ,
shape It will be proven yet „ H Winiam8 #f Bomarton.
that this is the best section of i spentafewday8the , week
Texas even if conditions were! wi,h the famj|v of j s B
not the most favorable for a a|, bei[)g relative8 nf Mrs 1!ov|e I
while. Baylor county has been
steadily advancing ever since The best wagon is not too good J
the first settler set his foot on and not much higher in price, j
soil and you might as well try to Ihen try a Studebaker. Sold only i
stop the progress of the world by West Texas Supply Co. 5-6
as to try to keep this country j (;, Q. Clough, accompanied by i
back.
Commissioner of insurance
and banking, W. E. Hawkins,
lost out in the Senate by a vote
of 22 to 7. You remember he
had trouble »vith Gov. Campbell
about the lir-• ratin;. law. W ith-
out hearing all the evidence it
•eems to an outsider that Haw-
kins wa« in the right about the
matter. We venture that if the
question was put up to the peo- tiring and you will feel all right
l>l« Hawkins would keep his place In the morning. Sold All Ideal-
ly a large majority. ers.
h:s wife came in last week from
Ft. Worth for a two weeks visit
to his sister. MrR. H. C. Harri-
son. Mr. Clough is a professor
in the high school and is out on
his vacation.
If >our liver is sluggish and
out of tone, and you feel dull,
bilious, constipated, take a dose
of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tabids tonight before re-
It is with pleasure that we
note Ad Lee's decision to remain
in Baylor county. He sold his
farm west of town last spring
and thought he might leave.
Board & Brigman have sold him
312 acres of land a mile and a
half east of town, owned by
Julius Ptacek of South Texas.
The place is now rented and Mr.
Lee will get possession when the
crop is gathered.
Mr. Board also reports selling
four lots belonging to R. E. Bas-
kin and situated just north of
his residence to V. H. Smith.
Consideration private.
The Best Hour of Life.
j is when you do some great deed ]
| or discover some wonderful fact
This hour came to'J. R. Pitt, of
Rocky Mt., N. C. when he was
suffering intensely, as he says,
"from the worst cold I ever had,
I then proved to my great satis-
faction, what a wonderful Cold
and Cough cure Dr. King's New
Discovery is. For, after ia^ijQg
one bottle, I was"£hli
You can't say anything to5x?ood
of a medicine like that." A Its
the surest and best remedy [for
diseased lungs, Hemorrhages,
LaGrippe, Asthma, Hay Fever-
any Throat or Lung Trouble. 50c.
$1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar-
anteed by Baylor Drug Store.
Great reduction in ladies mus-
lin gowns at Britain's.
George Palmer has returned
from a visit to his parents in
Kaufman county. He says crops
are good there. George has quit
the mail line and is back at his
old trade of running a float.
Ladies muslin underwear very
cheap at Britain Dry Goods Co.
Mrs. Smith of Midland and
Mrs. Allen of El Paso left for
their homes Monday evening
after a visit here to their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cline.
10c
buys a nice ladies belt at Britain
Dry Goods Co.
Mrs. T. B. Smith and little
daughter of Wichita left P>iday
for her home at after a visit
to her mother, Mrs. Georgie
Lasater.
Studebaker, Mandt and Moline
wagons for sale by
West Texas Supply Co.
Sam Webb, with his family,
left Tuesday for his present home
in Crosby county. He is liking
up there all right. Says crops
are good.
E. A. Rogers for Water Colors.
E. 11. Skain of this city was
arrested recently for giving
whiskey to a miner. He plead
guilty to the offense and was
fined $25 and costs.
See those pretty embroidered
colors at Britain's.
Ira I)avis returned Friday from
St. Louis where he had been
with seven cars of fat cattle for
M. Davis.
A nice collar and pair of cuffs
to match, a new thing, only 15c.
itt Britain's.
EVERY HOUSEWIFE
Looks after the health of her family. Flour
is the staff of life. Protect your family and
use pure healthy flour. Call for
"SEYMOUR'S BEST FLOUR"
It is made in Seymour and is not bleached.
Every merchant sells our flour.
SEYMOUR MILL, ELEVATOR AND LIGHT CO.
amr*1
I J. B. Funk's Photo. Studio.
The Latest Fads in Photographs.
Our Specialties:
CORRECT POSING, POPULAR TONES
LATEST STYLES.
\y DONTS: Don't have a sitting made till you've seen
yjf our latest popular TONES and the Fashion Styles.
The Kiddies are Our Specialties—This is
Their Studio,
POPULAR PRICES. SEYMOUR, TEXAS
J.A. RICHARDSON, M. D.
Office over Farmers Nat'l Bank
Proffitt telephone, office, No. 1
" " res., No. 165
Lunsford & McWhorter telephone in
residence.
Leave Calls at Western Pharmacy
Dr. J. D, RATLIFF
OFFICE WITH
T . L . O D O M
Corner Main and Morris
Phone 196. Residence phone 67
J. F. BUNKLEY, M. D.
j Tenders his professional services to
the people of Seymour and
Baylor County.
Office, rooms 4 and 5 Lank ford Bld^
Residence phone Ho. Office phone 272
Leave calls at Western Pharmacy
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Sv Still doing business at the old
V stand on Washington Street. It
V will pay you to get my prices be-
V fore buying. We will sell you
V goods for cash as cheap as any
V house in Seymour.
tWe do not sell bleached flour.
Will also buy your cotton.
T.F. BURNETT, M. D.
Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician
Office, first door north Postofflce.
Office hours—9 to 12 a. m.:2 to 4 p. m
Residence 'phone No. 40;
Office 'phone, No. 131.
NOTHING BUT GROCERIES
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DR. M. L. PARKER
Dentist *
< )ffice, rooms (i arid 7 on 2nd floor of
Lankford Building.
Office hours: 8 to 12 a m,; 1 to 5 p.m.
Office phone 64: Residence phone 78
o. f. johnson
Phone 108
c. e. johnson
Phone 78
The Home Abstract and Title Co.
1 have in office t lie Will II. Price & Co. Abstract Books,
the ONLY ABSTRACT BOOKS OF RAYLOR COUN-
TY LANI* TITLES, and am prepared to make you an
Abstract on short notice. If you need work in this line,
call on me.
S. H. POST, Proprietor
Office over Farmer* Nat ional Hank.
SEYMOUR. TEXAS
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Local Surpeon Wichita Valley R. R.
County Physician
Office over Farmers National Bank.
Office phone 55. Seymour, Texas
S. W. PISTOLE, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office—First door north
of post-office
Seymour, . . Texas
C. E. PUTNAM
Dentist
Office over First National Bank
Telephone 122
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All kinds of Lathe Work
for Machinery Repairs at
Seymour Garage
G. H. SANDS. Prop't'r
JT. A. WHEAT
LAWYER
General Practitioner.
Over Ut Raiik, Seymour. Texas
THE TALK OF THE COOP.
Birdie Quiz-Don't your many
wives get jealous of one another?
Rooster—Oh. do; ever}- one thinks
that she is my special favorite.—
Judge.
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1910, newspaper, August 12, 1910; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429493/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.