The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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BAYLom ootnrrr bahmbx, march 17, 1021.
SPRINGS FOR
—DODGE
—BUICKS
—MAXWELLS
—CHEVROLETS
—OAKLANDS
—OVERLANDS
—REO SPEED WAGON
Our stock of Ford Parts is complete. We
have a good stock of front and back wheels,
also a good line of Ignition supplies for all
makes of cars.
BATTERIES
I* or the Automobile, Telephone and Flash
Light.
BRAKE LINING
In Stock. All sizes from the largest Truck
to the smallest car.
GOODYEAR AND MICHELIN TIRES
AND TUBES and you all know that there is
no tube made better than that ring shaped
Michelin.
F. L. KNIGHT
"The House Good Service Built."
NffW Wichita Times Rates.
The Wichita Falls Daily Times has
put out a new subscription rata on
that paper. This new rate is 60 cts.
for one month, $3.00 for six months
and $5.00 per year. The Banner will
send in subscriptions for tho Times,
and will make a rate of $6.00 per year
for both papers.
Tho Times has improved greatly in
the recent past. Tho paper now has
three wires, and a number of valuable
features are carried. Tho edition that
conies into Seymour on the 1:45 pas-
senger is printed at 3:00 in the after-
noon. Hon. Champ Clark died at 2:10
in the afternoon and that day's paper
carried an account of his death and
a history of his life.
A TEXAS WONDER
For kidney and bladder troubles,
gravel, weak and lnmo back rheuma-
tism and irregularities of tho kidneys
and bladder. If not sold by your
druggist, by mail $1.25. Small bot'-i3
often cures. Send for sworn testimon-
ials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St.,
St. Louis, Missouri,
City Announcements
For Mayor.
M. B. FULLER.
O. B.
W. B.
For Aldermen:
MORRIS
ALEXANDER.
Air. and Mrs. J. I). Fonville and
family, including J. D. Fonville Jr.,
went to Bowie Sunday in the car on
a visit to relatives there. The trip
was an enjoyable ono with the ex-
ception that .1. D. Jr. tost his purse
after he got back home.
L. A. OOODRIDOE
GIVES OUT FACTS
Spent hundreds of dollars in Search for
Health—Feels Fine Sine® Tak-
ing Tanlac.
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" Tan lac lias straightened mo out
in fine shape and I have actually gain-
ed fifteen pounds in weight," said L.
A. Goodridge, 1100 Corby St., St. Jos
4'ph, Mo.
"For five years I had Buffered from
stomach trouble and nervous indiges-
tion. (las began to form on my stom- j »»
aeh almost immediately after eating £
and I had sharp, shooting pains in the
region of my heart. There was al-
ways n terrible pain in my right side,
and I was told several times I had ap-
pendicitis. I had severe headaches
just about all the time and often be
came so dizzy I could hardly keep from
falling. My liver was sluggish and 1
became so badly rundown and weak I
had to lay off from work a great deal
of the time. Although I took about
every sort of medicine I could hear of,
and spent hundreds of dollars trying
to get relief, I kept gottiug worse.
"When I had taken only one bottle
of Tanlac I noticed an improvement in
my condition and I kept getting better
until now that pain has left my side
entirely. My appetite is splendid, I
can eat anything I want, the pains are
gone from around my heart and I am
bothered so little with gas I hardly
notice it. I never have a headache or
become dizzy any more, and I feel so
good all the time I never lose a day
from my work on account of sickness.
My improvement since I began taking
Tanlac is simply remarkable, and I will
never be able to say enough for it."
Tanlac is sold in Seymour by Bay-
lor Drug Store and leading druggists
everywhere.
Watch your children for symptoms
of worms. They undermine tho health
and breed sickness. Use White's Cream
Vermifuge. It expels worms and res-
tores health and vigor. Price 35c.
Sold by all drgugists.
Mr. Neil C. Erwin was up over Sun-
day from Dallas to see his family.
He reports increased sales in the real
estate business, but says the purchaser
is having more to say now about the
price. A greater degree of optimism
prevails in Dallas and the general sen-
timent is I hat the worst is over.
By Telephone —
Choice Food Stuffs
Y
OU Can order your meats, veg
ctables and fruits from us with
every assurance that we will fill
your order with the same care that
you yourself would cxercise. * Our
canned goods, relishes, flour,' etc.,
comprise the best brands on the mar
ket. Save your steps and use ours—
ring the telephone.
Today's Specials
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Shortening, 8 lbs —$1.20
Hoe-Maid Syrup, lOlbs —$1.00
Apricots, No. 10 —80c.
Peaches, No. 10 —80c.
Blackberries, No. 10 —$1.35
Apples, No. 10 —70c.
Pinto Beans, per lb —8c.
A Good Broom —75c.
We Sell Smith's Best Flour
each uzi of uhi .h bean a Monty Back Guarantee
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Fresh Fruits—Fresh Bread—Fresh Vegetables
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A short time ago one of the houses
on the farm of Mr. H. F. Houston
was destroyed by fire, of unknown or-
igin. The house was insured, but Mr.
J. W. Tinker, who lived in it, lost his
household goods, and Bryant Houston
also had hi sthings burned up.
It. is easy to get rid of the misery
of heartburn or indigestion. Ilerbine'
goes right t othe spot. It drives out
the badly digested food and makes you
feel. fine. Price, 60c. Sold by all
Druggists.
Rev. W. C. Harrison of Abilene was
up over Sunday to fill his appoint-
ment with tho Plainview Baptist
church, returning to Abilene Monday
afternoon.
Mr. J. C. Motes was at Wichita
Falls last week and reported a sad
occurence in regard to a son of Mr.
and Mrs. IT. S. Maxwell, who used
to live in this county. One of the
boys shot the other accidently. The
boy who was shot, Ben Maxwell, was
in tho hospital, and almost no hopes
were held out for his recovery.
There will be no gasoline ODOR
left in your clothes when cleaned and
pressed 'at TABVEB8 TAILOR SHOP.
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SHADY NEWS
Spring has come again the pretty
daisy and, butter cups.
Some of the farmers have corn al-
most up and garden stuff looks fine.
Wo thought we were going to have
some rain Friday, the wind blew it a
way.
We are sorry to say that Mr. G. W.
Lively has been crippled up with the
rheumatic, wo hope lie will soou be
well.
Elwin Lively has been on the sick
list this week.
Mr. W. H, Franklin was useing a file
the other day and in some way it turn
ed and the sharp point stuck in his
hand, leaving a very b.id wound.
Mr. Henry Frainklin and family have
moved on the ranch of Mr. Charlie Cul-
vers, taking care of Mr. Culvers stock,
and seeing after his grain, ho has near
500 acres.
illinium
Announcing the Selection of—
Lankford Cash Grocery Co.
Of This City as the
Representative of the
"Merchants of the Gold Plume"
It is a mark of disf 'nction which is bestowed, upon only one merchant in each
town, who in each case ust conduct a store which is a credit to his community
—such is the rank of the merchant with whom is placed the franchise of
Gold Plume Toasted
Coffee
Sooner or later this franchise brings to every Gold Plume merchant the leader-
ship in the coffee business, because the excellence of this blend which is toasted,
not roasted—is sue that its fame spreads throughout the community arid folks
WILL have it, once they taste it even if necessary to change grocers to get it.
Please congratulate the above store on securing the franchise of "Gold Plume"
Coffee and try a pound can today—Real Coffee Different—Better.
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oorrur. headquarter*, rt hmi
Mr. Charlie Culver and Homo of his
friends were up at the rr nch Saturday.
He made the visit short on account of
being on hand for the party at Mr.
Fiercer, near Round Timber.
Miss Birdie Kirkland has b".n visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Tyson.
Ribber and Clinton Lively spent Sat-
urday night with the Conner bov'a
in the Marv-s Creek community, also
also Clyde and Diav Frainklin fpent,
Saturday nigh with liieir grandfather,
Mr. R. N. Franklin of Cache ''reek.
Several new residences arc going up
near Bomarton nnd at Shady drove.
( Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beavers ip snt Sun
I day evening was a week ago with Mr.
and Mrs. (i, W. Lively.
Mr. Albert Conner and family spent
I Sundav with Mr. G. W. Lively.
Mr. Walice Colston a id fa. ily are
moving t'i R >und Ti l> • f' ' a while.
Mr. Colston is going to Wichita Falls
to work.
Well, there is liftt *< ;f *u".h rows.
We wil! trv to do better next time.
"HONKYSUCKLE."
WESTCVER
Weather fair and pi'"nut. It looks
as though .Spring was here. Mother
Farth now is clothed in a nice suit of
green. Peach and Plum bushes are in
bloom.
A few fish are In ing en light. Your
correspond. w:i- invited out OU a
fish inj; trip yesterday, but just before
start inn ' learned that theie was a
space of one mile that had to be meas
ured oil fm.it before getting to the
creek. So, I being the largest, pf
course it w. uld naturally fait to ir.v-
lot to carry the fH> that
Therefore, I backed out. I felt »»(?*«■
posed. But nevertheless, I happened '
in ,iust as the fish frying was on at
the parsonage, and enjoyed them very
much. So. Rro. Martin, you ami Bro.
Breedlove go again, and may snewss
be yours.
The singing la«t Saturday night at
Mr. W. M. Russell* is reported to b,j
a success and highly enjoyed by all
who were in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Breedlove were visit-
ing at Dublin last week.
The Graham Mill & Elevator Co. has
opened up their elevator at this place
with Mr. Emmett G alia way in charge
Messrs. Hall are now standing be
hind their counters in the store.
Rev. and Mrs. Johnston of M^gargel
were visiting Mrs. W. M. Russett i^ai
urday and Sunday of last week.
They With have been «i«:k for a while
but are improving now.
Next Sunday is regular preaching da'
at the Methodist church. Fverybo tv
coro^. WANTED: \ much larger at
tendance at 'he ^.iiida> school, whi-h
meets every Sundav at 10:00 a. m
Much joy
to all.
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429970/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.