The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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PHOF8S8IOKAL CAJLDf.
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a 8. CABTKB. M. D.,
physician and surgeon.
Offtc* at Iaaar’s Drag Store,
ftesideaee, first house north of the
Baptist church. Phono at office
and reside nee. CaJU promptly sk-
ewered day or night.
Bonham had another disaster-
ous fire Wednesday morning. The
Saunders-Martin drug store was
the victim this time. We did not
learn the extent of the loss.
i. a. McMahon
notary public
FIHE, CYCLONE AND WIXD
INSUBAXQK
Oftoe At Residence
Savoy, : : Texas.
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T. S. ABTSEBim
notary public
Jn St&r Office
Savoy, : : TK£AS;
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DAN SWXXNEY
notary public
Office in First State Bank
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(All announcements under this I
head, unless! Otherwise specified,
ure subject
Democratic primary.)
ELM GROVE NEWS.
As I see no news from this place
will write a few lines. What has! <|j|^
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Savoy,
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Texas.
The contract h^s been let, and
work is progressing nicely on the j For Sher.ift“
Greenwood Cemetery fence. If j W B LEHMAN
any onp wishes to contribute to. ^ Cotlllty Attorney
this fpnd, it will be greatly appre- g p p,KSLlE
ciated by the committee, just now.
__For County Clerk—
Mrs. Mattie Pell pf Fort Smith, j JN0' T TtT/XJvRAht>
*\rk. stopped off here p. few hours | por cpax Assessor—
Monday tp see Mrs. J W. Bell, j ARTHUR P STEPHENS
She was on her way to Waurika, I \y p VAUGHN
Ok. to attend tfie bedside of an j Q W i vv ill j KINKKAD
adopted sister.
__ ! For Tax Collector—
Mr. an,l Mrs. Si.nmons of She,- I A t CRITTKXDHY
man, .Mrs. Harrison of Van A!- J 1 (J°E) N.....
styne, Grandma Wpst of Denison, T. J. ( Tom) KINKADE
and Mr. Wijl West of Memphis; __
were guests of O. C. West and
family first of the week.
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i We arc having some fine farm-1
1 ing weather and farmers are cer-1
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tamly using the time. !
■ Quite an accident happened near !
ip- Bethel coimnunitv la.-d \\ ednes-
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j For Commissioner Pre. No. 2.
SCOTT BROWN
E. M. Rogers of Sherman, Com-
mercial Manager of the Telephone
Company, was here yesterday and
left copy with the Star for a new
directory for this exchange.
Leslie was numbered
pmong thc sick this week.
Fqr Sale:- Work mule five years
pld. See G. M. Cullar. tf
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Lonis Spinelli yisiled his wife
here this week;
How to cure a cold is a question
in which many are interested just
now. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy has won its great reputation
and immense sale by its remarka-
ble cure of colds. It can always
be depended upon. For sale by all
dealer.
All kind of feed stuff, Chops,
Bran, $hprts, Cotton Seed Meal,
It wilt pay yoo to Truett s ; Mebitlls, Hay, Etc., etc., at
fOrnitHre ±t ^hiuwfigfit. | J. w. Bell & Co’s
.sstttw rra £ car
spoon of Ectpr, Miss Mattie Tay-
js sms oU,'«-! SSHisr ^
Hfe
^|j|ra. C.S* Carter and Mrs. Robt. Miss Mattie JCeitfi of Petty vis-
Wrenn visited friends in Bells 1 ite<l friends here Saturday and
Monday afternoon. Sunday. By special invitation,
' ‘_ -- she sang “There’ll Be No Tears In
... Sidney Bibby wn *bse*t from ParadUe ' atttb* Sunday morning
,hc store this week on account of *V,K* « the Bapt,st c urc ;
Miss Mattie has a sweet voice and
| we are always glad to hear her.
FOR COLLECTOR
la our announcement column
this week will be found the name
of T. J. Kinkade, who is a candi-
date for Tax Collector.
He was practically raised in
Fannin county and now lives on
u rural route Northeast of Bonham.
He is pretty well known over the
county, and lias had five j’ears
experience in office work, part of
the time in the Tax Assessor’s
office, which helps to qualify him
for the office for which he now
asks. Mr. Kinkade has never
held an elective office, and says lie
is running for this one strictly on
his own merit, because he wants
the position and believes lie is
competent to fill it. He will en-
deavor to see as many of the voters
as possible, and will appreciate
any favor you may do for him.
Mrs. Lola Sayc and dauRFteri
Laura Helen have gone to Okla- Cotton seed meal sprinkled over
ftauia City to y^sif her brother. cotton seed hulls is the best winter
---feed for your milk cows. I have
Miss May Cleveland who is plenty of fresh stock on hands,
at Elm Grove, visited] .See Ed Buford,
homefolks in Bonham Saturday.
Every new year brings some-
thing new in Photographs to the
man who keeps abreast of the
times. Now, it is the new
“Linen Finish” in Sepia. They
are expensive, of course, b u t
wonderfully soft and pleasing in
tone. Ask to see them when you
are in,
FOSTER—PHOTO—BONHAM
day. Walter Holland and sister,
Miss Minnie, were driving home
from church, when the horse be-
came frightened and got away
[from them. The boy was thrown
from the buggy the first jump blit
the girl stayed in for half a mile,
and was thrown out and sustained
3 broken leg. ’ She was resting
well when last heard from.
Mrs. Mary Finch and Mrs. Rho-
da Shelby returned to their home
at Marsfield, Mo., Friday,' after
spending two weeks with their
brother, S. S. Baker, who accom-
panied them on their way 3s far
as Denison.
Mrs. Minnie Felts spent Satur-
day with Mrs. Hicks near White-
wright.
C. F. Holland and wife spent
Friday night with Mr. Holland
near Bethel.
Rash Burnett and wife spent
Friday night at F. O. Reed’s.
Miss Maudie Hicks spent Fri-
day night with the Misses Hicks
near Whitewright.
Little Grady Lee Reed was on
the sick list last week.
Mrs. Jessie Baker, Mss. Ollie
Holland and children, Elmer Ba-
ker and wife called on F.O. Reed
and wife.
Mr. Jones and wife of El}r spent
Sunday with tneir daughter, Mrs.
Jim Ryon
Miss Georgia Bradshaw was on
the sick list last week.
Alta Baker and Ola Bradshaw
called on Albert Hood Sundsy.
Herbert Dixon and sister Carrie,
of Childress are spending a week
with their uncle, Mr. Deberry.
Mrs. Hood was in Whitewright
Saturdaay afternoon.
As news is scarce, I will close,
and if this doesn’t find the waste
basket, will write again.
SUNFLOWER
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DENISON'-SHERMAH-DALLAS INTERURBAN
NEW FAST
LIMITED SERVICE
BETWEEN
DENISON MCKINNEY
SHERMAN DALLAS
Leaves Sherman 7'- a.m.. 11: a.m, 1: p.m. and 6: P.M.
2 HOURS-SHERMAN TO DALLAS-2 HOURS
Regular local cars leave Sherman for Dallas and inter-
mediate points hourly from 6: a.m. to 5: p.m,, inclusive
and 7: p.m. and 9: p m„ Cars leaving Sherman at 6:
p. m. and 11: p.m., stop at McKinney.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APORESS ANY A6ENT OR
M. R, FEWELL,
A.G.P.A., DENISON,
jas. p. Bnnm
G.P.A., DALLAS.
*&*****♦
See us for patent medi-
cines at half the regular
price. We have the largest stock and
the best variety we have ever had.
W. L. WHEDBEE MERCANTILE CO.
. Have you seen Truett’s big
Mil# ^manda Johnsoq of Sher- furniture store at Whitewright?
1 |nan was a guest of her cousin,
Mi— F!1D Johnson this week.
* ' You are probably aware that
We have been requeued to s#y pneumonia always results from ^a
Ttheg MeXxJt church resulting in pneumonia when
every Sunday afternoon. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was
J ‘ ‘ ■ used. Why take the risk when
, this remedy may be had for a trifle?
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Ok. in their automobile Sunday to
yisit their parents, J. W. Dodd
and wife. Tfcey.returned Monday.
A COMPLIMENT
Far down in the beautiful Sun-
ny South not a great number of
miles from the famous'“Land
where the orange blooms,” is one
of those populous little cities, call-
ed Savoy, a beautiful town,as well
as its situation and hospitality.
This charming little town can be
found on the T. and P. railroad
75x100 feet covered by furmture ^ west o( lhe flourjshing
beauties at W. T. at Truett’s - -
P. L. Spencer of Texarkana was
here yesterday to visit the family
of W. W. King.
E. A. Mcl^ahon will leave fpr]
Washington, D. C. tomorrow, on
business pertaining to the Rural
Letter Carriers' Association,
Mr. Manning and wife of Leon-
ard and Ar Stinnett of Van AlJ
styne, visited their grandparents,
J. L. Carter and wife, Monday.
Several of our citizens attended
the funeral of R. C. West at Bells
Sunday. Mr. West was a brother
of our townsman O. C. West, and
was well known and highly re-
spected by the people of this, and
bis own town. He was ill only a
short tim,e of pneumonia.
When her child is in danger a
woman will risk her life to protect
it. No grea£ actrof heroism or risk
of life is necessaryto protect a chiid
from croup. Give Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy and all danger is
ytyqided- For safe by all dealers.
Hew from Cover to Cover
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Whitewright, Texas.
Wanted—To buy six or eight
livery horses. Calt on Ira' West,
Savoy, Texas.
A piece of flannel dampened
with Chamberlain’s Liniment and
bouud on to the affected parts is
superior to any plaster. \V li e n
troubled with lame back or pains
in the side or chest give it a trial
and you are certain t<> be more
than pleased with the prompt re-
lief which it affords. For sale by
all dealers.
PLUMBING
I have recently added Plumbing to my line of
Implements, Wagons and Buggies and can
make any kind of pipe connections you may
need. I will sell you a Windmill, Gaaoline
Engine, Water Tank, Bath Tub, or anything
in that, line cheaper than you can get it any-
where. Get prices, then see me.
W. C. McLemore
Savoy, Texaa.
town of Bonham, and east of the
magnificent city of Sherman.
On Sunday morning last, I had
the pleasure of visiting Savoy
meeting many of its intelligent %
W. F. SUDDATH. Ht)WARD PUXNKLL.
There has been many records
for cotton pie Ring in the last few
years, but it seems that the record J
of all records has been broken by i
Oather Cnlinau Anderson, the live- (
year old son ol W. T. Anderson |
an.l wife of Robertas This' hoy. |
in a period ot nine hours, picked i neighborhood with a
1U2 pounds. He gathered this!
from just an ordinary crop of cot- tisiug purposes,
'ton and stated today that he did j for
made no special effort, but that In ot~
* ter ever made.
1 ‘‘just worked.” The voting iel-
men and women, with happy,
smiling faces, ready willing an<l
anxious to enter upon their Lord’s
day duty of service.
I wish this town the pleasure of
four words, which are the greatest
our language contains—hope, hap-
piness, home and heaven.
D.P.
10 Days Free Trial
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of the Improved
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"The Cleiner That Cleans Clean”
Tonsorial Artists.
First Class Barber Work at All Times.
We are now located in our new quarters and invite
You to give us your patronage. We
Guarantee our work in
every particular.
Suddath & Purnell
Savoy,
Texas.
See Mrs. Hannah Ward on route! Plenty oi meal and hull# on
2 for home woven carpets.
hands. Ed Buford.
f-rBj
We can supply you with the
i verv best •'Dixie” Hosiery at
1
Arti i lu rry s.
low did not seem to think that he
Tin- 'implex"
h guaranteed to do
had accompli slu d nun li out of the (as p.od work a=
, eit mat-Hines
ordmarv, and dtdu t sec in dispose* jc,%•.«» n,» a„d
to discuss the matter :d any length |o\ir. it b Q fit in
f weight (only 20 Hvs)
Durant, < >k .a. ) NcW--. i rr.ns extteniejy e:t<<y ^
teniejy e:»!<y ® ,
The v«*nfsg « «>U<»:i picker is a * and can be operated
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grandson <*l
! \\cigtis 08 pound
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| \Y/F> have a good money-
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TniNUiui Urtr to aau&k .fci» p«bUr.t ,<>a.
Dealers rvnd Agcr.Jr Wanted to sc!
bo
with our
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I spent yesterday evenu
■ Ttuiilie school.
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pjsnt the best.
Seasonable Speciahie*.'—
BEANS
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Refugee—Extra Earl-- . . jj »5 5«hel
New Sumgie** Green Pod . I3.70 BngW
Ward well's Imp. Kidney Wax Uy> B«*hel
Davis New White Waa . . ** 75 Bttehel
Carrie s Rost Proof Wax . ** 50 Bushel
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.