The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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THE SAVOY STAR.
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SAVOY, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FBIDAY, JULY 4,1913.
The Savoy Star.
Ebtabluhrd April 4,
1902.
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7, 1902,
post office si
a, Aet of Congress
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The old soldiers are having the
second great battle at Gettysburg
this week. This time it is a bat-
tle of words, but it has a tinge cf
g*4uess when they think of their,
<6mrades who fell there fifty j
years ago. Tents have been ar- *
ranged for the ‘blue and the gray’
and they all m£ss together.
Y amber 14
T. E. Artrrbrrry,
Editor akd Proprietor.
Kinetic Lodge No. 151.
A- P. and A. U., meets in the
kdaaootc Halt on the Saturday
•ifbt ocdmdag on or before the firfl
mmm. Viaitinf brothers are w<4*
ootne. O. C. WllT, W. M.
C-C Waldrum, Sec.
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Some more fine
week, just in til
nubbin crop.
rains came this
ae to spoil the
Grayson county will soon vote
on the question of adfowing pool
halls to run in the county.
The census report shows that
tj—pb) rnaatydra* 166 goats with
* of $*59. How who said
somebody got our goat?
Savoy can now boast of nearly a
mile of public concrete sidewalk,
and the end is hdt yet. If any
town our size can beat it please
let us hear from you.
The new divorce law has at least
in good feature, Lt does not
permit the one obtaining the di-
vorce to marry again until twelve
long months have passed. We
have heard of people being divorc-
ed and Carrying again the same
day. This is indeed disgusting
and should not be allowed.
White
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CUTS
For
.. Women
two strap Pumps.
“ In our larfce Stock.of footwear you will find marly cttffbfmA
styles selected from the season’s choicest ffrpdels**\4 We
have them in black, tan and white buttons. Pumps anyone
If you want to see and talk Good Shoes, our time Is yours. -
President Wilson is keeping his
word that he would remain at the
White House and put business
before pleasure, for the first year
of his term at least. He has
turned down invitations to several
functions where his presence was
much desired.
Ask to See Our Line of Parasols in Many Colors.
H. H. Arterberry 4
WHERE YOUR MOXEY BUYS THE MIST.
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SPECIAL |
6IVEN TO MMtl POST NSMET
WITH THS KCCEANOES *
In Texas the heat waves do not
prostrate the people. They make
a bale of cotton to the acre.—Dal-
las News.
Come to Texas.
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No one has ever been able to
offer a reasonable excuse for gos-
sip. 'the person—man or woman
—who repeats every Idle and ma-
licious rumor reflecting on the
character and reputation of others
is a menace to society aud more to
be dreaded than smallpox. —Petty
Enterprise.
At the end Qf four years we
hope to see the country in such
fine shape that Mr. Wilson’s
friends will be proud they put him
in office.
A young lady living at Mineral
Wells has just graduated &om the
High achool and baa a record of
not missing a day or being tardy
m single time during her entire
school iife of nine years. That is
something of which any girl
mighLbe proud.
Many of the neighboring towns
are putting down lots of, concrete
sidewalks. What is tile reason
Bells could not put down a few?
There is no walk made that will
beat the concrete * walk. Who
will make thewtnrt?-“Bells Chimes.
You should come over and see
what Savoy has done in building
walks.
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© earnestly entreat you
to dispatch your busi- ^
ness as soon as pos-
sible, and come hither ^
where there Is first-
class barber work waiting
for you at all times. . For
here you wiVj aJway%4^p4 plean
towels, sharp razors arid cour-
teous treatment. ’ We will ap-
preciate a share of your patronage.
We can handle as many as enter
our place of business. Try us.
Suddath & Stratton.
HI 1KIEU0RE BUILDING
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- Gov. Colquitt is responsible for
much of the large deficit in the
State penitentiary affairs, and is
now on the stump trying to per-
suade the people to
give the legislature the right to
saddle the State with several mil-
lion of dollars bonded indebted-;
ness in order to get the peniten-
tiary finances out of the hole he
has put them in—Bonham News. I
We’ve nothing to say about the
governor, but we don’t believe the
people should or will give the
legislature this unlimited power.
EXTRA SESSION NATIONAL
Jfee glorious fourth is here
and (be usual feumber of fatalities
‘but j CONGRESS TARIFF REVISION, ETC
-itw.rTwispEcm announcement.
DR. BOURQUE
SPECIALIST •
Jfrr*#, Blood, and Skin Diteaeu «.
Bt*«4 TrMfclM, Blood Retsew and SkJa DImmm
I positively car* Contagious Blood 1’wlvon and .J| of
thia moll insidloa* dl**.**. Tainted blood, pimple* and copper
colored i pot*, patch** aad aorae In tb# tneuxh.twoueooreott.nio2
ot th. »ura,, tumor..nd nicer*of th.1t1a4iheem.tl.nl and Catarrh,
p.lnt tntb. lag*, chronic alert or tninorfanjwhar. readily dltap-
pear. I will cur. you for lit. and tear, no hereditary taint on your
porter!ty. Ertry vastlge of polton eradicated front the ly.tera.
VARICOCCLC —STRICTURE—CURED IN 8 DAYS
Impaired circulation or obetructlona Call on or write me and 1
will conTlnct the inott skeptical that Varicocele. Stricture and aUe
Hydrocele can be cared In live days, and In a larger majority of
ca,»., In on. treatment, painoease., twelllog subside* or abstrac.
ttone removed, circulation le rapidly re-c.tablUh«d, the cure le
permanent, this I guarantee, and cured to «t.y cured.
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DR. BOURQUE* 103 W. 6th St.* Ft. Worth* Texas
Corner Mala and Stli Strnetn, (2nd Floor)
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deaire to deecrtb* my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment. It I decide yon can cure me
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Our Business Creed
To serve our patrons faithfully,
their interests as our own.
To extend courteous and liberal tre&t$)pptto all, and:
to grant every accommodation consistent -with Bound]
banking methods.
To welcome the business of small depositors as cordi-
ally as that of larger ones, arid to giv«/*both the same]
, careful attention. «*
To conduct our business so that, no mattsr what may]
transpire in the financial world, the deposits of our p«tf®ni|
will be safe.
We hew to these lines and makeoi
appeal to publio confidence on thtei
basis. i
The First1 State Bank
SAVOT* TEXAS
J. B. 1C AT* Active 7. Pmlf
D. W. SWEENEY Jr. Cashier.
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....... - 1 and farm paper in Texas is The
• ] Dallas Semi-Weekly Farm News
Threshing in this immediate it js read by more people than any
neighborhood is about over and other publication in the Southwest
farmers are rejoiced that, they it is the favorite with uien reader*
have had such a fine time to save women readers and boy and girl
and market tbe grain. Money readers, because it has something
from tbe wheat crop comes in for all of them, and the l>est to be
fl|ighty handy at this time of year. I hud at any price.
| The Savoy Star and the Sem;-
—————— Weekly Farm News will be sent a
whole year to auy address for
When you set an amendment S1-75 °r *ny°ue wishing The
Dallas Morning News, daily, and
will send or hand $7.50, (exactly
the price of News) into the Star
office, we will have it sent to \ou
oue year aud give you FREE The
Savoy Star ouc ) < ar Wt r ' ;
and leecipt for all -nbstr:; »u : .
I he Star oft:. c \‘ ...
you set an
so widely discussed, both pro and
coo, §s the oo« known as resolu-
tion 18 relsting to bond issues,
there it generally something
wrong somewhere. The Star has
not time to study the details ot
tbe resolution or to advise others
bow to vote on it, but we
it is to the people’s ytertt^4# jr»U
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NOT IN THEIR 8ET.
“Are you on friendly terms with
the people who live across the I
street ?”
“Mercy, no. Thpy are sending :
their children to the public school.” j
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DIRECTING.
.Friend—Then you had direct pri-
maries in y°iir state?
* Boss—Yea; I directed them in
person.
CONSCIENTIOUS MAID.
Mistress—What! Going to church
again?
Maid—Fuith, an’ ’twas a “good”
rook yez advertised for!—Judge.
EVIDENCE.
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vnuutuuuutumuummr i ^'iimrmtfiil?* iii mu "ihmhinnmw
dving for Mame.*
.bis gray hair has
Telephone and Find Jut
What wus the wcathet
report
What is the market
price of cotton
Ttas my team left lowij
la there any freight (of
me
Do you want to buy
any butter or eggs
When is the meeting
Who was elected
The telephone answers
these and many other
questions foe thou-
sands of farmers
every day.
The cost of a telephone
on your farm is small.
The savings great
Our nearest manager will tell you
about it or write to
f « f
Southwestern
Telegraph ini m 55
Telephone Ce.
DALLAS. - TEXAS
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Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain Pills
will help you* as thsy
have helped others.
Good for all kinds of pain.
Used to relieve Neuralgia, Head-
ache, Nervousness, Rheumatism,
Sciatica. Kidney Pains, Lumbago,
Locomotor Ataxia, Backache,
Stomachache, Carsickness, Irri-
tability and tor pain in any part
of the body.
“I have always been subject to
neuralrta and have suffered from
It for years. WhU« visiting my eon
and suffering tty one of the «M
attacRs, he fcrahjtot me a box *f
Dr. Miles Aatt-PBtn PtUs. I
them as directed and after taking
them tt was the first time tn years
the neuralgia ceased from th* use at
medk-tou" MUB E C. HOWARD.
40* Greene 6t.. Dow
At all druggists. 25
MILES MEDICAL CO..
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913, newspaper, July 4, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914203/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.