The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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r NOTICE!
PURE WHITE INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS
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e have opened up a FIRST-CLASS MEAT
Market in the Corner Brick East of j. W,
Bell’s Grocery store, and expect to carry in
Stock everything usually found in a first-
class Meat Market. We can supply you
at all times with Steak, Roasts, Breakfast
Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Fi-h and in fact most anything
Supposed to be carried in our line. We can furnish you
with Meal and Hulls and are strictly in market for your
Cattle and Hogs
Call and give us a trial, we want you for our custom-
er. Don't forget that the hot sultry days are coming
and that we are head quarters for ICE.-
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Buford & Jenkins.
P. S. You will find our Red Durham Bull at the barn.
est English and American white egg strain.
They have the racy appearance so much de-
sired: long slim bodies and long slim necks.
Best Layers of big white
Eggs in the world
fit i>^K4^xiv*x.*x»<ski*-*)
EGGS s-t.oo PER 1*2, *7.50 PER 24
S. C. Buff Orpingtons
I have as good Buff Orpington chickens as you can find
in the South. Have been winning my share of the
Bins in best shows of the country for several years
having made a specialty of Buff Orpingtons. Have
some grand mating this season and will sell you eggs for
Only $2.50 per 15
a's they run. Write for mating list.
T. _J. Humphrey,
Bonham, Tczas.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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& 8. CARTER, M. D.f
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Inzer’s Drug Store.
Residence, first hbuse north of the
Baptist church. Phone at office
and residence. Calls promptly an-
swered day- or night.
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s. a. McMahon
NOTARY PUBLIC
FIRE, CTCLOXK AND WIND
INSUHANCK
Office at Residence
Savoy, : : Texas.
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T. E. ASTEEBEEEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
In Star Office
Savoy, : : Texas.
.* FARM LOANS.
The people to owe are
The ones who make a
Business of Lending.
You make no mistake when you tie up with those old re-
liables—Tho Loan Companies. r>o not forget that my
facilities to handle are always The Best. I succeed
where others fail.
Bonham,
Texas.
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RUNNER DUCKS,
Pure Stock ofl
all types, Amer-
ican and Import-
ed. Eggs $1.50,
$2.00, $2.50,
Pure White Run-
ners $4.00 per
setting. Write
for Catalogue!
and Mating list,
HARRISON'S INDIAN RUNNER DUCK FARM,
PARIS,
TEXAS.
B Chas. G. Nunn,
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BAN SWEENEY ;
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office in First State Bank
Savoy, : _ : Texas.
Jiles Boggess and wife of Bon-
ham visited Porter McKinney and
wife first of the week.
NOTICE
?T. I f. TIME TABLE.
EAST BOUND TRAINS:
No. 34 8:22 a. m.
No. 32 12:08 p. m.
No. 36 4:40 p. m.
WEST BOUND TRAINS:
No. 35 10:05 a.m.
No. 31 1:07 p. m.
No. 33 10:00 p. m.
A big line of Men’s and Boys’
Shirts at Arterberry’s.
j At the town election here Tues-
Idav, only tliirtv-one votes were
polled, though enough to elec”:
I the same Mayor and Aldermen
I we had last year. Dan Sweeney
was elected Treasurer and W.P.
Blair, Marshal. W. L. Teague
is still Mayor and the Aldermen
are as follows: S A. Harper, W.
A Pierce, P. O. Ruthven, R. W.
Gallaher and E. T. Buford. We
predict that this corps of officers
Will break the record this year as
they had already started the con-
crete sidewalk proposition and we
j think that is the best step they
j could have taken. Now let us all
remember that if we have any
“kick coining,” go to this board
and tell them instead of telling
all of our neighbors. If the citi-
zens of the town will stand by the
Be
don’t be a knocker.
J. T. Fitzgerald and wife of
Bonham were here Sunday.
Com and alfalfa hay for sale at
my barn. Hay $15 and $16 per
ton,-corn 50c and 55c per bushel.
P3t * W. J. Hood.
To those who are interested in
good stock. I have one dapple gray | board the>7 can d° something,
half Percheron half Steel-dust ja Pu**er’
horse, coming 8 year old. weigh?,, MfS Noda Brown and little son
1450 pounds. 16 3-4 bands high, j ofEaor spent the day Wednes-
day here with her parents, Mr.
land Mrs. O. C West.
one among the best horses Fannin
county has, good condition and
good breeder, will make the sea-
son at J. A. Hicks’ barn three-
quarters of a mile Northeast of
Savoy. Terms to _ ____________
colt $10.00. I would be pleased I ciai Bank Bldg., Sherman,
to have a share of vo.ur patronage
For rheumatism you will find j Care will be taken to prevent ac
nothing better than Chamberlain’s I cidents but I will not be responsi- j ‘ted the family of 1. P. Buford
Liniment. Try it and see how ble should any occur. If mare is j here Wednesday and yesterday,
quickly it gives relief. For sale sold, traded, or removed from the
community, the season is due un
See R. B. Nall, makes all kinds
of glasses, children or old people
insure living | Examination Free. In Commer-
all
H. S Pearlstone of Dallas, vis-
The First State Bank
Of
SAVOY, TEZAS.
A strong depository for your funds
offering convenient and unexcelled
facilities for handling checking ac-
counts, whether small or large.
Your Deposits
in this bank are secured by a papital
and surplus of $22,000.00 besides
the state guarantee, which is se-
cured by bond signed by the stock-
holders of this bank, whose aggre-
gate worth is more than
Two Million Dollars.
MONEY TO LOAN AT AUL TIMES
TERMS THE LOWEST CONSISTENT
WITH SOUND BUSINESS.
J. B. MAY, Active V. Pres.,
D. W. SWEENEY Jr. Cashier.
by all dealers.
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Miss Analee Ownby made a
business trip to Sherman. Wednes-
day.
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Local flaws.
AAAAAAAA
Hay for sale: I have different
kinds of bright baled hay at differ-
aaaaaaaa ent prices. See me. J. W. Bell.
less satisfactorily arranged. S
come and see for yourself.
Your friend,
J. A. Hicks,
Savoy, Texas
New stock of • Princess Slips,
Combination Suits, Crepe and
1 Muslin Gowns, Corset Covers,
j Skirts, Etc., at Carter’s
J. R. Taylor is doing carpenter
work this week in Bonham.
Big line of low’ cuts for all the
family at Arterberry’s.
Jas. B. King of Dallas, visited
friends here Wednesday.
Miss Kate Deatherage
Sunday with homefolks.
spent
Just received a big line of La-
dies’ Shirt Waists at Arterberry’s.
Mr. Joe May and wife of White-
wright were guests of R. W. Gal-
laher Sunday.
O. C. West is a member of the
Jury Commission this week in
Bonham.
Miss Gertrude Russell went to
Sherrnan Wednesday to visit her
sister, Mrs. Dan Johnson.
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Ladies’ Button Oxfords and
Pumps in White, Tan and Linen,
at Carter’s.
S. H. Pierce and wife returned
Wednesday from a visit to their
daughter, Mrs. R. H. McHail
and family^ in Paris.
New Spring arrivals in Dress
Goods, Silk Foulards. Dress and \
Kimona Crepes, Laraine Tissues, j
Ratines, Etc., Etc. See theta-at 1
Carter’s j
T. P. Buford, of whom we made
mention last week as being on the
sick list, is improving slowly,
though not able to be at his place
in town yet.
Parties who subscribed money
to the sidewalk fund can leave
same at the bank or pay to the
} mayor.
W L. Teague, Mayor.
T. J Liggett of Whitewright
visited friends here Monday.
L. F. Southerland and family
and Mr R mth, of Trenton, were
guests at the home of P. M. In-
zer Sunday.
You will get style, comfort and
Mark McMahon and wife and b“al">' ’> >«» your Law Cm
Balch Moore and wife of Bonhaut j ^*loes at arter *
visited friends here Sunday. ~ T
1 D. T . McMahan had his wagon
[scales moved from in front of Jno
Goods, all ; Large’s store down to his gran-
, i ary. This will be much more con
_____[venient for both Mr. McMahon
Charlie Galyan was taken to the,an d krra'n haulers.
sanitarium at Sherman where he — ^
underwent an operation for ap- ! “Mv little son had a very severe
pendicitis. His. condition has.cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Reme-
beeti very serious. dy was recommended to me and
before a small bottle was finished
Born Tuesday Apiil 1st, an
eleven pound boy, to Mr.and Mrs.
Hugh Parkhill. —
PEAXLtS AND HAY
I have at my barn in Savoy as
nice bright peanut hay, Waled'with
the nuts on. as anyone need to
wish, ior sale at $16 00
ton It is worth more money./ It
is clear of dirt or trash, as the1
! vines were pulled by hand and care- J
’ fullv housed and baled without!
jrain! Try some of it for youri
Ladies’
berry’s.
Hair Braids at Arter-
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WHY HE WAS LATE.
“What made you so late?”
“ I met Simpkins.”
“Well, that is no reason
why you should be an hour late
per j getting home to supper.”
“I know, but I asked him how
he was feeling, and he insisted on
telling me about his stomach
trouble.’ ’
Did you tell him to take Chatn
BOB STRATTON
The Barter.
have been solicited by a
number of the business
men o f Savoy t o locate
here and am now located
in the W. F. Suddath old
stand, and am ready give you
the very best service. I keep
a nice, clean Shop and use
clean towels on each person I
do work for.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
BOB STRATTON, .
The Barber.
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N«w Spring Dress
colors at Arter berry’s
milk cows or work horses, hogs or i beilain s 1 ablets?
chickens.
Miss Lou Arterberrj
Don’t be surprised if you have
“Sure, that is just what
needs " — Sold by all dealers.
an attack of rheumatism
spring. Just rub the
parts freely with Chamberlain’s
Liniment and it will soon disap-
pear. Sold-by all dealers.
I have nice Alfalfa hay for sale
this at my barn 4 miles north of Savoy,
affected | See or phone me.
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J. M Parkhill »
j Rav place south east
this week.
J. R. Hicks,
ought the olci
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Savoy
R. B. Nall,, Optical Expert,
makes all kinds of glasses. In
Commercial Bank Building, Sher-
man!, Texas. all
he was as well as cver,’*> writes
Mrs. H. Sikes. 2B Dowling Street,
Sydney, Australia. This remedy
is for -'ale by all dealt rs.
CA M ERAS Tt) I.< >AN
No charge for the use of my.
Amo. Cameras when I finish the 1 Mr aml Mrs; Homer Jtfferson
work for you and if you cannot j to ^ orth, \isteiba\ oh
^>me after them, I will prepay one I bus,ness-_
way by parcel post. Get busy if 1
you want to make your own pho-
tos of fci|e hotre seeijes in the pret- 1
tiest part oTthe year.
FOSTER —PHOTO—BONHAM
Just received a line of Men’s and
Boys' Clothing at Arterberry’s.
Rev. K M- Hunt of Eastland,
is visiting friends here today.
Subscribe for The Star.
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1913, newspaper, April 4, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914484/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.