The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Come in and make us prove it. Buy where you can save most. That's the way
we do, and this very habit of ours is what enables us to save so much for you.
To give you a practical demonstration of money-saving, and the power of small amounts to buy
things, we have arranged
A BIG SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY, JULY lit, AND LASTS SIX DAYS
In thin sale you will And another proof of tremondoui selling an saving power of our atore
"The Economy Center" SeymOur, Texan
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Society News
From the Wichita Times.
rrienda Compliment, Miss Cope
Mini* Lorena Cop® of Dsllfta, Texan,
who hnt« been the houso guest of her
parent*, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Cope <*«
the honor guest at a very dellghtfull
lawn party given by Mesdsmea W. H.
and T. E. Craddoek last week on the
pretty lawn of Mrs. Tom Craddoclc.
The party included the neighbor! of
the and a few close friend*
of the honoree. Six table* were ar-
ranged on the lawn for games, where
blooming flower#, growing vine* and
cut flower* furnished a mo*t pleaaant
atmosphere for the games. Hiss Lois
Craddoek passed pretty tea napkin*
while lunch eloths to match wero spread
by Ml** Olenna .Johnson and a salad
plats with Iced ten was pawed to the
following Mesdsmea: A. PoWor, JT.
,f. Molger, 0. E, Johnaon, C. F, John-
win, In Coy, Morris Itandal, Alva
Hill, Tom Head, F. Y. PW»r, L.
Hrigg*, I. O. Newton, W. A. Maker,
Cha*. Mothea, John Cope, (Juanah,
Texas, Escbol Pistol, Albany, Texas,
and Mr*. V. T. Hobo of Bartlett, Texa*
Mime* Neva Merrtek, Nan MeLeod,
Lucille Oo**, Eunice Head, Gertrude
Ooss, Lola Drane, Lorena Cope, Dan-
nie Portwood, Lucille Rujfc, Hattie
Whit*.
Birthday tttnner
Mr*. W. J. Oaither wa* the ssrpria-
«d and happy honoree Sunday at a
beautifully planned birthday dinner,
given by her daughter, Mr*. Rex Ad-
kin* in honor of Mr*. Oaither'* 80th,
birthday. The dinner party included
jt»*t the family circle of the Oaither
family with Mr. and Mr*. W. 0.
Adkia* ** gneste. The dining room
wa* preMy in color* of red and white.
The table wa* centered with a large
bowl of red roe** and the big white
cake bearing SO red candle*. Other
flower* about the room were taatfully
u«ed a* decoration*. Mr*. Adkin* wa*
agisted In serving by her amttll dau-
ghter, Willie Mae, wearing a pretty
frock of rod crepe paper with sashes of
white. Token* of love from ho»
children were presented the honoreo
and a plen*ant time wa* apent In open
!ng theie gift* and other* *ont by mall
from h.'r children, who could not ba
present on thi* memoriable occasion
The dinner party included Misses La-
VMda Oaither, Leono Oaither, Mr. and
Mr*, V. J. Oaither, Mr. and Mr*. W.
O. Adkin*, Willie Mue and Rex Ad'
klaa, Mr. and Mr*. Hex Adkin*.
Ths Pierian Club Hostess
The Pierian club wa* ho*te»a at Mra.
J, M. Roach'a home Thuarday to Ha
member* and a number of friends at a
moat attractive program combined with
a nocial entertainment. The guests
wero met by Mr*. J. M. Roach and sest-
ed on her large and cherry *un porch,
where hanging baskets and porch baslc-
eta filled with greenery and cut flower*
added to the beauty of the scene. The
feature of the meeting appropriately
chosen for open *e*aion wa* the inwtall
atlon of officer*. Other feature* wero
a brief outline of the year'* work
given by each officer. Mr*. J. A. Bri-
tain, proaldent of the club, In closing
her year* activitie*, thanked the club
member* and her officer* for their co
operation and falthfulnea* during her
admlniatratlon and printed with »
few complimentary remark*, the gravel
and corps of officer* to Mra, R. R.
Kollum, proNident for coming year, who
responded very *incercly. A bible con-
tent wa* thoroughly enjoyed a* blblo
character* had been a *tndy with
Pierian club member*, and musical
number* from Me*dame* F. H. Ilnnk-
ley and J. A. Wheat wero heartily ap-
plauded. Napkin* wero paused by
Master Krit McDonald and ic« cream
and angel food cake with sweet psaa
a* favor* were served by Misse* Willi*
Harri*, Leslie Hudgen*, Harah Wheat
and Louise McDonald to guest* Mew-
dame* Tolson, I. O. Newton, S. Drano,
T. J. Bolger, J, T. Lively, B, D. Mugg,
C. W. Yates, W. B. Alexander, Jaek
HtClalr, McDonald of Aoain, Texas, H.
R. Roberta, Oklahoma City, M. E. Tar-
ver, J. J. Cockerel!, Morris Randal, J.
F. Hawkins, J. A, Richardson, Frank
LAND FOB YOO
And a way for you to buy it. Wo can furniah black, black loam or
aandy loam soils, Land with plenty of rainfall, moderate rainfall, or
irrigable. Land that Is level, rolling or hilly. Land suitable for al-
most any crop, fruit vegetable or livestock. Terms eaay for real farm-
er*. Homo raw land* without cash payment to thoao who will impiove
them, and long easy terms of payment. Writo for our new booklet.
H. M. MADISON, Oen. F. k I. Agty H. A. k A. P. Railway, Han An-
tonio, Texaa. Write Oeo. Lupton, It. P. A,, about your aummcr ex.
eurslon. _ _ _
MONEY
Never Saves Itself
IF YOU WANT TO HAVE MONEY you must do the
HAVING YOURSELF, Money doesn't care who get*
it or keeps it. The beat way to nave money is to have
a bank account. Deposit your savings and forget to
draw them out. They grow more rapidly than you
would think. Hoon you will be earning money with
money instead of by your daily toil. This is the road
successful men travel. What is your living expense
bill per month Open a checking account and pay all
your bills by check. Then you will always know just
where yon stand. It ia the safe way, and decidely
convenient and satisfactory.
wety
cou0te9v
Capital• r% ooooo
SBVMOtm,
w,iu.«rs 000 00
Cooper, Nocona, Texaa, A. K. Richmond
and Mlases Gifjsco tyitnpao(n, Dalfciai,
Texas, Eunice Head, Henrietta Dick-
don, Harriet Allison and club members
Mo*daine* F. H. llunkley, J. A. Whnat,
D, II, Daugherty Jr., M. R. Hurratt, Joo
Dickaon, J. A. Hritaln, Cha*. Randal,
B. B. Kollum, 3. H. Milam, W. A.
Baker, J. F. Kemp, H.W. Piatol, N. P.
Mitchell and Mr*. J. M Roach.—Wich-
ita Time*.
Eighty-Flist Birthday Celebrated
One of the most enjoyable hospltall-
tie* among the aocial event* of tho
week wa* the *urpriae birthday party
at tho homo of Judge and Mrs. Joo
Dick won, Juno 18, 1921i, honoring Mra,
L. A. Donnell'* eighty-first birthday.
The guests were refreshed on entering
with fruit punch served by Miaa Hen-
rietta Dickson. The living room suite
was attractive and fragrant with rose*,
sweet pea* and forn*. An impromptu
program wa* given by several of tho
older guest*. Meidame* T. H. C. Pcory
0. S. Whltesldo and Mr*. P. N, Taylor
gave number* on the piano, while Miss
Henrietta and Jo Lee Dickson played
tho guitar and ukolelo which was high-
ly appreciated. Mother Donnell was
pleasantly remembered with many
tokens of love and friendship, and an
Ice courao wao served to Mcadames J,
W, Davenport, C, Davidson, T, H. C.
Poery, C. B. Whiteside, C. 11. Rupo, W.
R. Loe, P. A. Tackitt, P, N, Taylor,
Mollie Taylor, Oeo. Ray, Caldwell,
Carmachael of Dallaa, K. A. Rogers,
C. R, Latham, Wilhank*. McDonald,
Austin, Texas, J. R, Henaon Br,, W,
L. Knight, W. R. Traweek, Oklaho-
ma City and the honoree, Mr«, L. A.
Donnell.--Wichita Times.
Know-Nothing Club
Mra. O. A. Buie was hoatess to the
Know-Nothing club and a few friends
in a aocial meeting Friday morning,
June 23rd. Mrs. Lem Bellows assisted
the hostess in receiving the guest* on
the porch, and Mi** Kjthel {Britain
iserved very delicious putsch. After
spending a short while In pleasant con*
vernations, tables wero arranged for
progressive "Forty-Two" and score
cards were passed by little Miss Mild-
red McDavld. Heveral game* wore en-
joyed, Mrs. W. B. Craddoek receiving
high scorc, a dainty linen handkcrchif,
Mrs, Kenan, tho consolation prizo, n
set of dominoes and Mrs. Ben King, of
Amarillo, the only out of town guest
prize, a linen handkerchief.
The hostess, assisted by Meadame*
Robert Orosaman, Lem Hollows, Roy
McDavid, Misses Alino Hrigg* and
Faroe!* Buie served a lovely salad
course to Mesdame* T, K. Craddoek,
Frank Davis, Clyde Faneher, A. Hill,
Tom Head, J. A, Britain, T. J, Bolger,
C, K. Johnson, W, A. Baker, M, Randal,
Chaa, Randal, R. R, Kelhim, ,f. T. Live-
ly, Roy Whiteside, Lee (U>y, N, J'
Mitchell, R, T, Dickaon, J, H, Milam,
J. JJ, Lank ford, H, Knox, W. If, Fran-
cis, A, K, Richmond, H. K, Jackson,
0. C. Harrison, C. F. Johnson, W. B.
Craddoek, Y. B, Yarbrough, J, A.
Wheat, J. J. Cockerel), John Ffr-nson, D.
L. Kenan, M, E. Tsrver, O. B. Plants,
W, H. Bcruggs, K. L. Craddoek, Frank
Cooper, Nocona, Texaa, L, Btognrr,
of Waco; L. P. Davidson, Fort Worth;
Bon King, Amarillo; O. O. Ollder,
Oatesviile; Vietor Bobo, Harriett;
James Robertson, Aapermont; Roy
Browning, Fort Worth; Misaea Ethri
Britain, Oertrnde Onas, LwciHe Ooa"
Eunice Head, Lucille R«<jw itid Lore»a
Cope of Dallas.
There will be no gasoline ODOR left
in your clothes when cleaned and pre**
ed at TARVBR'B SHOP,
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EGGS AND OLIVES
MEXICAN STYLE
This dish nutkes an almost per-
fectly balanced diet, for eggs, green
slhr«i sad rie« am rich in pnt*::. |
fat, and carbohydrate* reapectiv-- is »
and each is high in caloric value. '
It la a new dish—a nourishing food '
as wall aa a delicacy. k
Six hard boiled egg* (halved); I
«ne cup Spanish green olives (qusr J
tered)} 2 tops boiled rice; 3 cup* '
Creole sauce. Arrangt litff la M- 1
torn of a baking dish, Cttt *#§*■
In halves lengthwise and lay on
«re. # Add olivee to sauce. Peur
*tnr* Bake in moderate .iven
II mlnate* and aerve at once. This I
It awlltHent fa* sl» helping*-
NOTICE OF STOCK LAW ELECTION
WHKRKAB, petition signed by more
than fifty resident froe holders of
Justice Precinct No. Five (0), as
hereinafter defined of this County was
presented to tho Commissioners Court
of this County, sitting in regular *«*-
slon on tho 12th day of June, 1022,
(which aaid petition was filed with tho
Clerk of aaid Court prior to the first
day of said term) praying for an order
for nn Election to be hold in said
Juatlw) Precinct No. Five (15), for tho
purpose of enabling tho freeholders
ot said Justico ProcTnct No. Vive (ft),
to determino whether horses, mule*,
Jacks, Jennets and ieattle shall be
permitted to run at large in said Jus-
tico Precinct.
AND, aaid Court, on said 12th day
of June, 1022, duly mado and pnsaed an
order directing that an Election be
held in sold Justico Precinct No Fivo
(fl), on Saturday tho 29th day of July,
A, D. 1022, which is not less than thir-
ty day* from tho dato of said order,
lot the purpose prayed for in said
petition, and directing mo an County
Judge to give notice of aaid Election.
NOW THEREFORE, I Nat 0. Mitch
ell, County Judge of Baylor County,
Texas, in pursuance of, and in compli-
ance with said order, do hereby order
and give notice that an Election will
be held in Said Juatico Precinct No.
Five (5), of this County, at the respec-
tive voting place* therein, to-wit: At
the Romarton School House; At tho
Shady School House; and at tho Corn
School House, on Saturday the 20th
day of July, A. D, 1022, for the pur-
pose of enabling tho freeholders of
said Precinct No, Five (5), who
are qualified voters therein, to deter-
mine whether horses, mules, Jacks,
Jennot* asd cattle shall be permitted
to run at largo in said Justice Precinct
No. Five (f»), which said Justice Pre.
cinefc No, Fivo (5) is defined a* follows,
to-wit;
BEOINNINO at a point on the
Brazos River at N. K, Corner of sec-
tion 78; THENCE South on E. Line
of Sections 78, 77, 7rt, 76, 74, 78, 72, 71;
THENCE We*t on South line of 7 to
N. H Corner of Section No. 2(W;
THENCE South on E. line of Section
No. 204 to intersect with Section No.
203; THENCE E. on N. lino 203 to N.
E. Corner of 203; THENCE South on
East lino of 263 to S. E. Corner of Sec-
tion No. 203; THENCE West on
South line of Section No. 203 to N. E,
Conor of Section No. 1; THENOEi
South on Eaat line of Section 1 and 2,
W. F. Robertson to South lino Coun-
ty; THENCE West on County line to
S. W. Corner of Baylor County;
THENCE North with the West line
of Baylor County to Brazos River;
THENCE East with the meanders of
the Brazos Bivor to where it inter-
sect* with the place of beginning on
tho N E. Corner of Section No. 78,
T. k. N. 0. B. R. Co., ths same being
all of Commissioners Precinct No. 4,
lying south of the Brazos River.
All porsons who are freeholder* of
said Precinct and qualified voter un-
der the Constitution and laws of this
State shall bo entitled to vote at said
Election, and all voters desiring to
prevent the animals designated in
this order from running at large, ahall
place upon their bullets the words.
"For tho Stock Law,,' and those in
favor of allowing such animal* to run
nt large, shall place upon their ballots
the words, "Against the Btock Law."
Tho following peraona who are
freeholders and qualified voters in
their respective voting Precincts, aro
hereby appoint#'! manager of entyi:
Election, to-wit: E, W. MeOlothlln,
at Bomarton School House; B. E.
Harris at Shady School House and W.
T. Copeland at the Corn School House,
and the persons holding said Election
shell make due return thereof a* pro-
vided by law in such Elections.
OIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND
SEAL OF OFFICE on this 10th day
of June, A. D. 1022. 30-42.
(SEAL.) NAT O. MITCHELL, Coun
ty Judge, Baylor County, Texas.
WARNINO AOA-INBT U8IWO
PBNNIBS ON BLBCTRIC rOBF.fi
Oeorge W. Tilly, State Fire MatsImU.
has issued a warning against the nee
of pennios behind eleetrie fuses.
"Continued use of bad eleetrie wiv
ing is carelessness and careleesntsa is
often expensive," sold Fire Marshal
Tilly. "But the custom of many pso
pie In bridging eleetrie fuses by tho
.use of pennies behind the loss is ig
noranco and almost criminal ntglionee.
The records on file in the Stats Flit
Marshal's oflco for the last flvs monthn
reveals that Are losses from bad else
trie wiring in this State is |J74,SW,
and fires originating from * anknewn'
causes, #608,110, Twenty per cent of
thla, however, may Juatly bo attributed
to bad electric wiring making a sum
total of #270,212, or about #1,800 a day,
and a largo part of this loss is caused'
by tho bad habit of bridging tho turn
with pennies."
Your suit cleaned and pressed right
at tho right pricea at the Exchange
Tailor Shop. 'Phono 202.
We Handle a Comp/eU
Line of Feed, Including,,..
CORN, Shelled.
OATH, Clipped and Cleaned.
HAT, Alfalfa and Johnson (trass.
CORN CHOPS, MAIZE CHOPS, MAX*
Whole, BARLEY, CHAN, An XtaMtai
DAIRY FEEDS, CHICKEN FR3CD,
OYSTER SHELLS, SALT.
We also handle finest WalMnborg Oo;U
As Well as Good Wood.
SURE CROPPER CORN.
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Road Victory
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test Oldfield Cord Tires underwent successfully at Indian-
apolis Speedway May 30th. They were on the winner's
car tor the third successive year and on eight of the ten
finishing in the money, upholding the confidence success-
ful race drivers have in the trustworthiness and ability of
rheae tires to meet the greatest demands of speed, endur-
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race have been equally as good.
' Contider this achievement along with another test of Oldfield
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™ Kansas roads, running day
and night on a Studebaker stock car without a single tire
— V1,# t.e*t wa* hy a group of Wichita auto-
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motive dealers in a tire, oil and gasoline economy run"
Mayor Kemp of Wichita was official observer and made
Affidavit to the mileage and service given by Oldfield tires.
You may never subject your tires to the gruelling eiperience
Of Indianapolis nor the steady grind of bad winter roads, but it
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1922, newspaper, June 29, 1922; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth430033/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.