The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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THE SAVOY STAR
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‘A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF SAVOY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
Volume 10.
SAVOY. FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912.
Number 46
The Savoy Star.
Established April 4, 1902.
Subscription Rates
PH© year------------------------$1.00
Six months..................50
Three months —---------r—• 25
Entered June 7, 1902, as see-
ped-class matter, post office at
Sarpy, Texas, Act of Congress
pf March 8, 1879.
T. £. Abtkrberry,
Editor and Proprietor.
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Special club rates will be made on
J THE SAVOY STAR and any one
^ of the following Periodicals. ' ^
THE SAVOY STAR and Everybody’s Magazine, 1 year, $i.50 -»
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■Eltssil Est&ts. >
No 1. 3-room house with hall,
3 lots, good well, barn. This is
a bargain at $350.
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Electic Lodge No. 152.
A. F. and A. M., meets in the
Masonic Hall on the Saturday
night occurring on or before the fall
moon. Voting brothers are wel-
come. O. C. West, W. M.
C. C- Waldrum, Sec.
Memphis, Bettor-Senator John
son’s town, is tq Jiave a Carnegie
Jibrary this year. Andy has do-
pated the sunl of $10,000 for the
structure.
A fellow was wondering the
pther day where RandfU would
get his votes this year. Just vjhere
he has been getting them and then
seme more, because he has more
territory to cover.
Or any other publications you may
want, in proportion to the above.
coIe ir AND LET U€ fix you up in reamns matter;
THE SAVOY STAR
SAVOY, TEXAS.
Little Mr. Ground Hog came
opt Friday, after prancing around
long enough to straighten put his
cramped limbs, saw his shadow
$nd hiked into his den to stay six
weeks longer, and the next day
the wind did blow.
At a meeting of the School
£oard Wednesday night it was
unanimously decided to turn the
{ibrary room over to the^custody
of the Civic League, to be man-
aged as it sees proper. Also, it
\yqs agreed that the promoters of
any public gathering to be held
there, shall pay in advance the
sum of $5.00 for incidentals, and
place in the bank a forfeit of $10
to be used in case of damage to
building or furniture.
TRUNKS!!
If you want a FREE TRIP to Bonham
com© and buy one of our TRUNKS
andwe will pay your Railroad fare both
ways, 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.
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Bonham Houssfomishing Co..
Bonham, Texas
'No 2. 4-room house, hall, porch
and veranda, good large barn, gar-
den, twp wells. Fronts Main and
Hayes Streets, Savoy. Price $450.
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No 3. 3-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
$150. will get this bargain.
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No 4. -room house in good
condition, three lots, barn, up-
ground cistern and well. This is
all new house. Cheap at $800.,
but 650. will get it.
No. 5 House with five rooms
and pantry* good barn, smoke
house, chicken house, well, six
beautiful fruit 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
j foot sheet iron tank, nice ever-
greens and shrubbery, a desirable
place to live. Price $600.
T. E. ARTERBERRY,
Real Estate Dealer,
Savoy, Texas.
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Just One Way
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
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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 othe<^jp the
hill of prosperity.
WE ARE ALWAYS 6LAD TO SEE YOU IR THIS BARK.
The First State Bank
Of.
SAVOY, TEXAS.
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MARDi GRAS CARNIVAL
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
FEBRUARY 15-20, 1912
jSPEHAL EXCURSION TICKETS
WILL BE ON SALE
Via
‘The Popular Way”
At a convention of Northern time and see how your children
editors, one of the country editors are handled. Go to the public
offered the following toast: “To school this week or next week
save the editor from starvation, and sj>end thirty minutes with
take his paper
promptly. To
and pay for if* your children.—Richardson Echo,
save him from Everywhere patrons are more or
bankruptcy, advertise in his paper less negligent about visiting the
liberally; to save him from despair schools, but now, that we have a
send him every item of naqps you brand new school house and every-
To the School Children—Now, can get hold of; to save him from thing spick and span, our teacher
that you are in a handsome new profanity, write names on all your . may expect visitors at any time,
building, how are you going to correspondence plainly on one side j -
keep it? Are you going to mark of the paper and send it in as ear-
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The Star will appreciate
your subscription now
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TEXAS NEEDS
GREAT MEN
on the walls, doors and windows,
stick chewing gum on the desks,
and throw papers in the yard? Ob,
qf course you are not. You are
going to take pride in keeping the
building neat and tidy, decorate
the walls with pretty pictures, and
when spring comes, put boxes of
flowers in the windows, and trees
and plants iq the yard. You are
going to do this, aren’t you?
ly as possible; to save him from
mistakes, bury him. Dead people
are the only ones who never make
mistakes.”
Growing old is one thing that
Comes to all. How rapidly it
zcomes, depends, in a measure,
qpon the kind of life one is living.
February is the month of birth-
days. It is also possessed of a
ground hog’s day, and St. Valen-
tine has the chair of Hie 14th.
This vear there is another distinc-
tion; we have an additional da>-—
the 29th; this makes a difference
in the whole year, which, because
of this additional cay is called
leap year, and as it confers special
privileges on the feminine portion
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General Passenzer Agent,
Dallas, - - Texas
XXIII. HASTE
ist ORY tells us that the battle of Winchester was woo by
the valor and courage of General Sheridan and the poet
has given us a graphic description of “Sheridan’s Ride,’*
as he hurried to the battlefield and saved the day, the battle
1 having begun with Sheridan twenty miles away. The battle for
1 commercial supremacy is now raging on land and sea. Our
J strategic position, our undeveloped resources and our progressiva
citizenship makes Texas the battlefield of Twentieth Century
civilization and every man in Texas must ride jmder whip and spur
to save the day with the Panama Canal less than three years away*
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holidays, legal and social, and
there is a chance for no end of fun
from liegiuning until end.—Com-
moner.
Some are' old at forty, some at
fifty »nd some are young at sixty. lof humanity, the good looking, or
Work and worry will help age get eligible bachelors are kept guess-
id its gray hairs and wrinkles, | jn«- The whole month is foil of
while smiles and kindness will
help, to banish them. Those who
go along in a pleasant frame of
tnind, always looking on the
bright side of the picture, can
hardly realize how swiftly time
^ passing until they meet the Mister School Patron, how often
young men and young women, have you ever visited the public
who, only a short time ago, were school which yonr children attend?
little boys and girls. Nothing f)jd you ever stop to think that,
marks the passing of time so sure- your child-and the children of
to*,
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patents
TRADE mARKS
Design?
.... Copyrights 4c.
Anyone ending a sketch and description may
ctilckly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
Invention la probably Cornmunlr*-
t iona <n not ly confidential. HANDBOOK <»n Patents
aont free. Olrteat airency for aecartiw pa'ent*.
Patents taken through Mutin A Co. receive
tptcua nailer, Without charae. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely 111 unrated weekly. I.nreest cir-
culation <*f *nf scientific Journal. Terms. a
year: four months, (L Sold by all newsdealers.
WUNN & Co.3e,B—New York
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ly as the growth of the young. It many others spend the greater por- j $cdantary habit-, lark of out-
seems, that only yesterday thcy.tionof their young lives in the door exercise, insufficient masti-
werc babies, today they' are grown school? Do you know what they cation of food, constipation, a tor-
and tomorrow heads of families, [do, how they are managed, what pid liver, worry and anxiety, are
‘‘1 Suffered Years
With My Back.”
Backache resulting from weak
j kidneys, a bad cold or other cause,
usually renders the sufferer unfit
for work and often results in per-
{ mas.ent disability.
“I suffered for years with my
back, or kidney trouble, and have
tried a number of remedies from
different physicians. More than a
year ago, one of our local druggists
induced me to try
Dr. MHes* Anti-Pain Pills
and after using them some three
months I found a decided improve-
ment in my kidneys, and I am glad
to say that I hope soon to be fully
restored to health.” J. P. Allen,
Ex-Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky.
As long as pain is present in any
part of the body rest is impossible
and the system becoming weakened
is exposed to any form of disease to
which the suficrcr may be inclined.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pitts
by steadying the irritated nerve
centers, make refreshing sleep pos-
sible, thereby enabling the body to
recover lost strength. As a remedy
for pain of any description Dr.
Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are unsur-
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No oue likes to be called old, vet the discipline means that hold
$ he years fly so swiftly that age I them together? The school tins
cannot be denied, but “Old age is tees would like for you to visit
honorable, if youth has been well
the most common causes of stom-i passed.
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ach troubles. Correct vour habits j
ami take Chamberlain s Stomach j
them often, the teachers would lx- and Liver Tablets and 1 on will scon
Phased to have you drop 111 any ! be well again. Sold b> afi dealers.
Sold by all druggist* under a guar-
antee assuring the return of the price
of the first box lf_n^ benefit results.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind.
SHERIDAN’S RIDE.
Let those who would wear a laurel wreath of victory answer
the bugle call of progress and rally round the plow and the
hammer; and amid the smoke of industry, the roar of the furnace,
1 he rattle of the dinner pails and scream qf the factory whistle*
plant the flag of grand old Texas on the parapets of prosperity.
To arms; Forward! March.I T$xa& Need3 Great Meft,
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912, newspaper, February 9, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914533/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.