The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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batlob ootnrrr iuom mabor 17, iwi.
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At your expense account and see if your grocery bill
is *less than it has been. Groceries' are down on an
average of 37 1 -2 per cent from the high mark. We
are in position to save you this 37 1-2 per cent and
can prove it.
COFFEE
5tits Fancy Santos l'eaberry $1.00
6lbs. Fancy Rio $1.00
31b, Can Gold Band $1.00
31b. Can Royal Hand $1.35
FRESH STONES CAKES
ONION SETS
$
White, No. 1 Set**, per gal 35c.
Reo No. 1 Sets, per gal 25c.
Yellow, No. 1 Sets, per gullon 25c.
CANNED GOODS
No. 2 1-2 White Swan Peaches 50c.
No. 2 1 2 White Swan Apricots 50c.
No. 2 1-2 White Swan Pears 50c.
1 dozen can No. 2 Wapco Tomatoes $1.20
1 dozen cans No. 3 Wapco Toms. $1.75
1 dozen can No. 2 Wapco Corn $2.10
1 dozen cans No. 2 Concho Corn $1.80
1 dozen No. 2 White Swan Corn___ $2.40
No. 10 Calif. Apricots 85c.
No. 10 Calif Peaches 85c.
OIL
5 gal. Rest Grade Oil 70c.
50 gal Rest Grade Oil, per gallon.- 13c.
Garden Seed Flower Seed
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Bring Us Yot<f Country Produce
SEYMOUR SPOT CASH
PHONE NO. 248
GROCERY
'PHONE NO. 248
'The Modern Store"
HASH-KNirE
Tlio singing at Mr. J. P. Ulauken-
nhip'n Sunday afternoon wn* enjoyed
by a good crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Blankensliip and
son, Ross went to Temple last week in
interest of the latters health.
Milt Howe also T. L. Bynuni visited
the stock Bhow at Fort Worth this
week.
Mitchell Iiaynes of the Hash-Knife
ranch, went to Fort Worth last week.
Loo Howe and two daughters, and
Miss Edith Howell went to Wichita
Falls Saturday.
Horace Gillispio of Bomarton spout
"Wednesday night, of last &eek with T.
L. Bynum Junior.
Charlie eDvrow and Cecil Smith
made a flying trip to Wichita, one day
last week.
Less Guthrie and Velta Dunn of
Round Timber attendod the spelling
match at this place Saturday night.
Mart Russell made a business trip to
Westover this week.
BILL
We are glad to have the family of
Mr. Thomas Aytes back with us. They
[have moved in from Megargel, though
Mr. Aytes will remain there until he
is through with a little more gin busi
ness. They are glad to be back, also.
r
EASTER MILLINERY
Millinery suitable for ev-
ery possible occasion.
OUR SHOWING IS MOST COMPLETE
It will be a pleasure tor our trimmer, Misa Malone,
to show you a variety of trimmed and tailored hats,
including the GOLD MEDAL MODELS
Lively & Kcllum
WESTOVER
A heavy rain fell here Sunday morn-
ing. It will bo a help to gardens, al-
though it was not needed otherwise.
Mrs. J. B. Sewell who has charge of
tho primary rooms is sick and her sis-
ter, Miss Aneiso Powell of East, Tex-
as has filled the vacancy. We hope
Mrs. Sewell will be well again soon.
Miss Vera Russell entertained last
Saturday evening from seven to ten.
This was enjoyed by all.
Miss Cross visited home-folks in
Olney Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Busby, Mr. J. W.
Busby and daughter, Klhel attended
the Fat Htoek Show at Fort Worth last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander spent
last week-end in Olney.
The school is preparing n great, time
on the picnic on the river Tuesday aft-
ernoon.
« "AMICI."
Clothing prices for Spring are much
lower at Lively & Kellem
PLENTY of COAL NOW
Have a good supply of best grade coal
The washed nut, the best coal on the
market for cooking purposes.
Don't forgot about the Purina feeds
for little chicks, also a full line of Puri-
na feeds, alfalfa praire, and johnson
grass hay, corn chops, bran shorts, cot-
ton seed meal, shelled corn, oats, stock
salt, and smithing coal. Wood, in cord
lengths or split.
24-5 Roy Whiteside
Phonograph Records at 85c.
THE VARIETY STORE.
A Mexican woman committed sui-
cide yesterday out on the Hawkins
farm, using the carbolic acid route.
A BOMARTON NEWS A
WOMEN GIVE OUT
Housework Is hard enough whon
healthy. Every Seymour woman who
Ih having backache, blutt and ner-
vous spelU, dizzy headaches and kid
uey or bladder troubles, .should Ou
glad to heed this Seymour woman's
experience.
Mrfl. O. F. Montgomery Hays: s "My
back and kidneys a ere In mighty bad
shape. My back was so soro and
lame I j'ould hardly bend over, in
tho Binall of my back there was a
steady, bearing-down pain. Morn-
ings when I llrst got up I could
hardly straighten, my back was so
stiff and when I stooped over, sharp
pains would catch im in the small of
my bark. 1 also suffered from dizzy
spells and at times my head achod
and my kidneys acted Irregularly. 1
was advised by a neighbor to use
Loan's Kidney Fills and bought a
box at Baylor's Drug Store. Thl«
medlcfte gave me good results and
put me in line shape."
<Oc, at all dealers. Foster-Mil burn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. T. E. Truman has bought the
fry (looda interest of the West Teiaa
Hupply Co. ut Goree and will move over
there. Elmer has lived here a long
time and we are sorry to lose him. We
hope ho will do well in tho new busi-
ness.
youngsters as there has been quite a J
bunch going from hero most every night |
or two
KOI) SALE:—One second hand wagon!
410. Weiwly Harrison.
There seems to be quiet a lot of
'•harms in Seymour for tho Bomarton
There was a party at Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Truman's Wednesday night good
crowd all reported quiet a time.
Refrigerators aro Cheaper.
Seymour Mercantile Co.
The Methodist had their conference
at Bomarton Saturday and Sunday
Brother Hick's being with them, dinner
on the ground Saturday, lota of good
grub served. The writer can over
speak for their self, there wore lots to
eat no excuse for any one going away
hungry.
Miss Margrette Cansell came in from
^Mary's Creek to visit home folks.
Miss Jewel Thomas came from Aliens
Chappcll to visit home folks.
Watch our Saturday Specials.
THE VARIETY STORE.
Mr. Wallace Thomas slipped over to
Archer City last Sunday and came with
his new bride. We wish them much
happiness through life.
Watch our Saturday Specials.
THE VARIETY STORE.
W. F. SEVFRA CO.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
Purify Your Blood.
Now you need a spring medicine.
As the result of the mode of living
during winter, keeping more indoors,
lacking fresh air and exercise —
your system became clogged, the
digestion is impaired and the organs
more or less inactive.
Mr. Elmer Truman has bought out a
Dry goods store at Goreo and will move i
thero soon. Wo regret very mueh to
loso Mr. and rMs. Truman. We
wish them much success in their new
homo.
Mr. and R. L. Witty gavo a party
in honor of their sons, Robert and
Nomio I'hy Monday night. It was well
attended, all reported au enjoyable
time.
Robert Witty and Normie Phy came
in tho fifth of tho month and spent a
week with their parents, leaving Sat-
urday for Oklahoma City where they
aro atending school, the boy's like fine
and wore eager to return to finish their
course.
John Morris is building a barn on his
place.
Work Shirts 95c.
THE VARIETY STORE.
f1 Got Real Mad when I Loet My
Setting Hen," writes Mrs* HannaJ
N. J.
"When I went Into our bam and found my hetf
setter dead I got real mad. One package of Rat.
Snap killed tlx bis fats. Poultry ralaert abould use
- - -- no mixinf. No smell
Rat-Snap." Cornea la
from dead n
dead rata. Three sbes. Prices. 35c, 6Jc. $1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by
The Western Pharmacy.
Seymour Mercantile Oo.
s
evera's
Blodal
(formerly Severn's Blood Purifier)
is the proper alterative medicine
which will produce a beneficial
change in your syntem, so much to
be desired. It helps to correct un-
natural conditions and acts as a
system regulator. Valuable in the
treatment of skin eruptions. Price
$ 1.25. At druggists.
W. F. SEVERA CO* -
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
MASELLE
Well we are having fine weather a
gain. We had a little shower Sunday
morning.
Wheat and oats sure are fine, nlso
the gardens.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Johnson and
children visited relatives at Round
Timber Sunday before last.
Mr. Newton Barker went to Fort
Worth last Wednesday to attend the
show.
Mrs. W. H. Keck and children spent
the first of last week visiting relatives
t at Goreo.
Several of the young folks attended
the party last. Saturday night, at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks of
Levelview.
Mr. Dewey Freeman and Truman of
Iowa Park, are visiting friends here.
Mr. Frank Hardy has sold his place
to Mr. Sanderson, we hate to sco these
good people leave, but we welcome Mr.
Sanderson and family into our midst.
Mr. Charlie Barker has been siek but
is better at this writing.
Literary Friday night was well at
tended and we will have literary again
the 2">th. of tlijs month.
Mrs. Josh Mouser is visiting her moth-
er, Mrs. Harrison of Red Springs a few
days.
Every body come to Sunday school
next Sunday aftenoon 'St 2:30 o'clock.
"FORGET ME NOT."
IN THESE DAYS
physicians seldom
advise the use of
tonics that are
largeLy alcoholic;
more often it is
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Every physician
knows it is the
essence of purity
and gooaness
and that it does not
contain alcohol.
Scott & Be wne. BIwaAtU, N. X
ALSO MAKERS OF
M01DS
(TabMa *r amilll)
Fo. INDIGESTION
There will bo a rabbit drive four
ilea south of Bomarton Friday Mart&
25. They will meet at J. J. Higgib*
mail box. Thero will be a beef kiile«l
and dinner on the ground. We expect
to bag a bunch of coyotes which stay
around here.
Some of the Bomarton folks aro at-
tending the Institute at the Baptlafc
Church at Seymour and say the pro-
grams are fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hons have moved
hero from Shady, having bought "m
place from Ed Sassin. Mr. Hons will
farm land near town. Olad to havo
them with ae as citizens.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Williams of El-
ctra have been visiting D. II. William*.
Miss Glee Snyder came in Friday aft-
ernoon to visit home folk's until Son-
day morning.
Carrol Park's has returned homa
from Arlington where he has been at-
tending school.
Mr. Oates Golden and Miss Velnua
McKenzio went to Wichita and got
married, came in Friday afternoon to
spend a few hours with parents, left
on the 10;."J0 for Galveston and other
points on their honeymoon.
After .1 few days of threatening wea-
ther we had a good shower Sunday
morning which made everything look
fresh and green.
W. L. GAINES, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTICTfONS
Local Surgeon Wichita Valley
Railway
All Obstetrical Work Cash
BOMARTON - TEXAS
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A Rat That Didn't Smell After
Being Dead for Three Months
"I sfcear it waadead three month*." write* Mr. ].
Sykes (N. J.). "I saw thiarat every day: put tome
Kit-Snap behind a barrel. Months afterward*, my i
wife looked behind the barrel. There it was dead." !
Kal-boap tells in three *i*e* for J5c. 65c. 11.25.
Sold and guaranteed by
The Western Pharmacy.
Seymour Mercantile Co.
Watch our Saturday Specials.
THE VARIETY STORE.
Better Then Trepi For Rett
Write# Adam* Dtlie Co., Taaaa
They : " RAT-SNA P la Join* tb* sr<wk
and tha rat undertaken am aa bu*r a» imp
earn on a hot atova." Try It on your rat*
RAT-ANAP la e "nofMry Wk" rverantaad
■ire kllbr. (Vawraady to* um ; iwwli-
In* with utlwr t<a4. rata and ea*a wen t
h ll Rale dry up a ad laave no email.
The John Deere Grain
BINDER
has roller bearing and a high wide bull
wheel which makes it run light. It has
angle Iron frame and is strongly built. It
ties well and has a good reel, it has three Packers,
which makes a good bundle out of long or tangled
grain. We have sold about sixty of them and they
are running fine. we will be glad to show it to you.
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Aetlvltlea "
WESLEY HARRISON
Tfce WmMi.1 Pkarma. y
■eyewer MerranUla Co
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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/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.