The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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“A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF SAVOY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
SAVOY. TANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBBUAEY 16,1912.
Number 47
The Savoy Star
E£Taiuj*hbp April 4, 1902.
SuweRirnoN Rats*
One year-----------$1.00
Six month# -~.-f»».>• .e,.,....—-......***-
'Three months —,—---.25
| Usui Estate.
|Mk No 1. 3-room house with hall.
Slots, good well, barn. 'This.. is
S Special club rates will be made on ^
2 THE SAYOY STAR and any one ^
* of the following Periodicals. X
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1 year, $1.50
A I'M > Hini'HfHIIIIIIII H4»l I I I I I > IMIH1IIIH*
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^ of the following renuuiuaio
r 7U£ SAVOY STAR and Everybody’s Magazine, 1
^3? «« «* “ “ World’s Work, - 1
a bargain at $35' b
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Entered June 7, 1902, m sec-
ond-class metier, post otfloe at
Savoy, Texas, Act of Congress
of March 8, 1879.
T. E. A*t*rb*r*y,
Editor ajcd Proprixtor,
Itsetlo Lodge No. 15S.
A. F. and A. M., meets in the
Mspontc Hall on the Saturday
ni^fit occurring an or before the full
Biota. Visiting brothers are wal-
C*tne. O. C. Wxst, W. M.
C. C- Waumtom,
World’s Work,
“ Review of Reviews, - 1
“ American Magazine, - , 1
“ Uncle Remus’s Mag., 1
“ Youth’s Companion, - - 1
“ Holland’s Magazine, - 1
“ Cosmopolitan, - - - [1
«« Dallas Semi-Wk. News, 1
“ Ft WTorth Semi-W Rec. 1
$2.00
$3.00
$1.25
•m
No 2. 4-room house, ball, porch
and veranda, good large barn, gar-
den, two wells. Fronts Main and
Hayes Streets, Savoy. Price $450.
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Just One Way
e>a
$1.00
$2.00
$1.00
$1 25
$1.75
$1.75
Ko 3. h-room house, good well
title can be made to one lot, but
three lots go with house. Good
well of water. Cheap at $200, but
$».50. will get this bargain.
Or any other publications you may
wantj in proportion to the above.
To do business, and that is the BEST
way. Call and let us talk this best
way over with you. You will always
find our
I Latchstring Out!
Ink IK AID LET US FIX YOU UP IN READING MATTER.
THE SAYOY STAR
SAVOY, TIXAS.
"The Rose is red,
The Violet’s blue,
Sugar is sweet
And so arc you.” ,
Did you get one last Wednesday?
Progressive trucksters are get-
ting their gardens in shape for
planting.j
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TRUNKS!!
Dr. John Cunningham of Ra-
venna is an aspirant for the office
of Representative. Wa will per-
haps hear more fully of him later.
If you want o FR^E TRIP to Bonham
come and buy one of our TRUNKS
andwe will pay your Railroad fare both
way9, also deliver the trunk to Savoy
This will run 6 days, starting Mon-
day, Feb. 12th. Don’t miss this. You
will find us with the Trunks and the
prices right.
This is For Savoy Only.
No 4. -room house in good
j condition, three lots, barn, up-
ground cistern and well. This is
alLnew house. Cheap at $800.,
but 650. will get it.
No. 5 House with five rooms
and pantry, good barn, stnoke
house, chicken, house, well, six
beautiful truit trees and 6 lots.
Near the busines part of town.
Can be bought for $500.
No. 6 Good 5 room house with
hall, barn and all necessary out
buildings, good well of water. 14
foot sheet iron tank, nice ever-
greens and shrubbery, a desirable
place to live. Price $000.
T. E. ARTERBERRY,
Real Estate Dealer,
Savoy, Texas.
during business hours. Our bank
has prospered because it has always
done business in the best way. We
bank on you and you bank with us,
thus we can help each other up the
hill of prosperity.
WE ARE ALWAYS 6LAD TO SEE YOU IN THIS BANK.
The First State Bank
.01.
SAVOY, TEXAS.
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Tree planting time is here and
if we want any shade from tfae
scorching sun of future summers,
we should not fail to plant a few
Bonham Housefurnishing Co.
Bonham, Texas
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Hon. Morris Sheppard has an-
nounced that he will not be in the
race for Senator this year, and | Bad luck is only a man sitting
will retire to private life at the' on the corner or lounging around
expiration of his present term in a redhot stove in the corner gro-
congress. Now listen for rnmb- eery store with a pipe in his
lisgs down Ft. Worth way. ; mouth, and expectorating tobacco
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MARDIGRUS CARHiVa
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
FEBRUARY 15-20* 1912
i SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS |
WILL 3E OK SALE
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■The Popular Way”
The Star will appreciate
your subscription now
3-room house, hall, two
porches, over one acre of ground,
good heo-house, never failing well
of water. Close in. House new-
ly covered. $200. will buy this
see how things p]ace if you see me at once. m
, . , iiuiMuu,. Good luCk is the pluck. T. E. Arterberry.
lfr,. Jink., widow of thr late , q{ a raan ^ his sleeves turlied
C, C. Jink., who waa electrocuted hustll ljke a turU t0 nlaUe
in/Denisoa a short time ago, has1 r
[juice, looking to
turn out.
Texas Needs
Great Men
Company, the Light Company and j J°"”*y (Q lher<, js a ,ot of ud
the Traction Company for the sum ^ jn ^ wor]d
•# $100,000.
SEEDS
February 13-19, Inclusive.
Limited to Return Prior to
Midnight, March 2nd.,
With Provisions for
Intension.
Two farmers, are separated by a
It hna come time of the year to ^ (eoct Qne js short of feed
pick np all the tin can. and rob-; hjs ^ faiIcd The oth-
biah abont the place and cart them er faas made tome rorn 0ne must
oStoa diatant damping ground. I ^ a„ hj(t feed> wh,le the other
Oood weather and high wlnds|has green pasture for his stock all
have put the streets in excellent
Fresh, Reliable, Pure
Guaranteed to Please
Every Gardener ai d
, Plantcr should te*t t! e
. superior merits oft.nr
1 Sort hern Grown Seeds.
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 CENTS
we will send postpaid our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
1 pkg. 60 Day Tmmmf J?
I pkg. fHswii IUdl»h # • iJJ®
I ptg. 8#IWirow»»x Olerv . • • 77*
1 pki Isrlf Arr»w.kf»4
shape, with the exception of such
stuff as will not.blow away.
di move is on foot to raise funds
with which to erect a suitable
monument to the memory of Dr.
S. A. Knapp, who established the
cooperative demonstration farm
work. Perhaps no man has done
So much for the Southern farmer
as Dr. Knapp and it is fitting that
his memory should be perpetuated.
winter. One has planted his cot
ton fields to wheat and rye. The
ground is now green with [good
pasture, and next spring when he
plows under the wheat and rye h:s
land will be enriched. Meanwhile
his soil is not leached during the
winter rains and suns. The other
farmer has no green feed for his
stock. One has always something
to sell. The other has nothing to
sell except cotton. There are!
farmers—and farmers.— harm &
Ranch.
1 pkff Pnllertou Market
AUo It Varieties Choieo Flower Hoods
$1.00
Writs today’ Sun-1 10 «*nts to.help P»F postage^ and
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Picking and MBiMil.a'j"'* famoM
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1185 Rom- *t. Kocfcford, Illinoin
Additional Services--Side
Trips, Ask the T&P
Ticket Agent
GEO. D. HUNTER,
General Passenger Agent,
- - Texas
Dallas,
XXIV. WEAKNESS
—<»ING HEROD was so well pleased with the dancing of hia
-■V ChmWirfom
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and the Salome dances of party leaders that they give them thu
whole of their kingdom, and as a result industries eras. J5-
rnerce crumbles and pandemonium reigns supreme and the land
becomes flooded with "isms" and legislative cure-alls, w’h“ ™
trouble lies in weak leadership. No country can become stronger
than its leaders and Weak leaders are the pall bearers <*
’prosperity. . > • —^
•y.r **. a.
“I am all right now,
thanks to Dr. Miles’
Heart Remedy.”
tfjjytr
50 YEARS'
experience
Patents
Thnve is much being written
bow ss to how to keep the boy sod
girl on the firm. We suggest
that one wny that might prove
successful would be to change the
farm from a place of drudgery to
a pleasant home, where the farm
boy and farm fifl have some time
of their own. Time given for
pleasure of the farmer boy and
girl is a good investment, for the
boy, for his parents and for the
country .—Sherman Sentinel.
Every farmer should make home
as pleasant for his children as pos-
sible, and above all furnish them
with a conveyance, and let them
have a holiday occasionally that
|H»y visit with their friends.
THL WOULD ALMANAC
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The same relief is ready for you.
Are you sure you do not need it?
j If Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy helped
Charles Holmes, why won’t it help
! you? *-y
‘T. was troubled with heart disease,
and alter reading about Dr. Miles’
Heart Remedy, I got a boitle. Be-
fore I got the Heart Remedy I had
to sit up most of the night, and felt
very bad at my stomach. Whatever
I would eat made me feel worse, and
my heart beat very fast. But thanks
to Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy, I am
all right now. I eat good, sleep
g<x>d, and feel like a new man, al-
though I am almost 68 years old. I
have been a soldier in the late war
of the rebellion, and was badly
wounded.” CHARLJ.S lit >I.Ml.S,
Private Co. B, 54th N. V. Infantry
Volunteers, Walton, Delaware Co,
N. Y.
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Seduntary habits l.n k
door exercise, iti*-uiL unt 1
! cation of food, <oii'-t i] itn
! pid liver, worry and auxiet\
i tin* most t omiiion t aiiH> of
• ach trouble k'or.rect your lud ity
a*id take Chamberl&in s ek
and Liver Tablets atbl you will
1 be weir- again. ^ '
Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy
is kept in thousands of, homes as a
friend always to be relied upon in
time of need.
Sold by all Druggists It the brat
bottle falls to benefit, your money
Is returned. Ask any Druggist.
NulLEG MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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SALOME DANCING BEFORE KING HEROD.
ness; 1 heir influence belt the State like a temptatton^ their
precedent stalk over the land like a pestflence. Texas Need*
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912, newspaper, February 16, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913249/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.