The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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STAR
The pool halls were voted out of
Grayson county Saturday by a big
majority. While the vote was
light, the friends of the pool halls
have no righteous kick coming,
for the bigger the vote the bigger
the majority against the pool hall.
Now, fo^ a strict- enforcement of
the law. The people have spoken
in no uncertain
WHY
#Now is the Time
SPEND A FEW DAYS AT
Mineral Wells.
* STAPLE DRY GOODS
THE HUMAN REPAIR SHOP
Thousand, have been benefited by the Health*
Restoring Waters of thipXWondbrful Resort
sn CAN ¥GU_—b
EXCURSION RATES* DAILY VIA
terms and the
officers will not fail to do their
duty—Sherman Democrat.
Grayson county should be con-
gratulated over the election.
A We have a good and
£ complete line of staples
4? consisting of Gingham*,
1Bleached and Brown Do-
Jfc m©sties, light and heaVy
gu weight Shirtings, Cotton
* and Woolen Suitings, and
intact all every day de-
jflt pendable goods thet you
£ cannot get along without.
The .time is now here
for Men’s Work Clothes.
$We have a complete line
£feof Men’s Work Shoes,
r Gloves, Shirts, Overalls,
4? Jumpers and Duck Coate.
e 7, 1902, as sec-
tar, post office at
, Act of Congress
It will be time to plant Sudan
grass in a few days and if you do
not have the seed call at The Star
*
office and get them at 25 cent per
pound. That will be cheaper than
sending off and getting them for
less, for you will have to pay ex-
press or postage besides sending a
money order or check which will
cost yon more postage. Always
buy at home and the stuff will
come much cheaper.
WITH LIBERAL RETURN LIMITS
ask the agent or write
For particulars as to rates, etc
Mttc Lodge No. 153.
P. tod A. M., -meets in the
lie Hall on the Saturday
occurring on or before the full
Viaitiug brother^ are wel-
O. C. West. W. M. ,,
C. C- Waldxum, Sec.
GEO. D. HUNTER
Q*n. pm* Act.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO mi,
* It you want ,a newspaper that
gives the news, -especially the
news of Texas and the great
Southwest, as well as from all
over the world, one that gives the
most of it in the best possible way,
you can get it by subscribing for
THE SEMI-WEEKLY FARff
NEWS along with THE SAVOY
STAR one year for $1.75.
Or, better still, yon can get
THE DALLAS , MORNING
NEWS Daily and Sunday, and
SAVOY STAR, weekly, one
year for $7.50. Now thi» is just
what the Dallas Morning News
dona will cost you. We give yon
The Star free if you subscribe
through us. The Semi-Weekly
Farm News will give you special
features that entertain, amuse and
inform, and the most splendid
feature, the diversification idea of
crops. The Dallas Morning News
will give you the latest news of alu
the world, up to within five hours
of the Time you read it. Both pa-
pers give the full market.
The Savoy Star, well, it gives
as good editorials as The Dallas
News and all the local news we
hear of. Anyway in this combi-
nation yon get the best reading
matter from every standpoint.
Send in your order now and
take advantage of the* next few
weeks posting yourself bn matters
of deep concern the coming year.
THE SAVOY STAR.
l|H. H. Arterber
I 0 WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS THE MOST.
have had a few pretty work
and, judging from the ab-
of folks in town,.- everybody
iy. Bat the weather man
nore cold and snow.
1 Write at once to this Bureau for literature discriptive of tjie
whioh
9 great Panama-Pacific International Exposition
! opened in San Francisco oh February 20, and the great,
■ Panama-California Exposition Bow open at San Diego.
■ IThis Bureau is prepared to supply complete information in.
I regard to railroad rates, hotel accommodations, interesting]
I side trips and reliable, authentic, unbiased inforgiatioB a-
I bout any section of the great Pacific Coast oountry.
% fSend us 25o in stamps and wa will read you book describing
Moral
ing the Panama*California Exposition, a map Of California
and a sample copy of Sunset Magazine, the great Pacific
Coast national magazine, containing beautiful pictures of
the Expositions. The regular price of the magazine is 25c
per cepy. Address
SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE WNEAU, SAN HUUIttd, CAUFMMA
time and had
The strength of this Bank hea not alone in its C
ital and Resources, but in the character And finsn<
responsibility of the men who eonduct its affairs
well.
ELECTION NOTICE
By the authority vested ta me
as Mayor of the town of Savoy, I
hereby order an election to be held
in Savoy on the first Tuesday in
April 1915, that being the 6th day
of said month, for the purpose of
electing a Mayor, a Marshal, a'
Treasurer and five Aldermen. I
hereby appoint D. T. McMahon
as judge of said election.
W. L. Teague, Mayor.
The fact that the First Stats Bank of Savoy is
owned and controlled by well known business men
is one of the many reasons you should have an
account here.
friends of Ex-Senator Bailey that,
be will be in tu rret again for the
senate. If he is it will be a lively
chase with a big crowd cheering’
By special arrangement the Ratekin
>eed House of Shenandoah, Iowa, one of
he olfiest, best established seed firms in
he country will mail a copy of their Big
Hustrated Seed Catalogues. This book
s complete on all farm and garden seeds,
t tells, how to grow big yields and all
the best varieties of Corn for your
We will at all times feel a personal interest in you
and we want you to feal free to seek our advioo
and counsel.
about the best varieties of Corn for your
and Lawn Mixtures, Seed Potatoes and
all other farm and garden seeds. This
Book is worth dollars to all in want of
seeds of any kind. ITS FREE to all
our readers. Write for it today and
mention this paper. The address is
RATEKDrS SEED HOUSE, -
The jitney, the anti-walking
ordinance and the ruling against
overdrafts simply cuts most of the
pleasure out of. a trip to the citjr.
If yon are lucky enough net to
get run over by a jitney or pinched
for jay walking, you are always
sure'to be embarrassed by having
a check turned down on you. I
long for the good old days when
none of these pesky things plagned
a fellow.—Temple Mirror.
SAVOY, TEXAS
Capital Stock of - - - - $21,000.00
J. B. KAY, Active V. Prw.,
9. W. SWmiY Jr. Cashier.
Beet Treetnwnt for Oonetlpatlon.
“My daughter used Chamber-
lain’s Tablets for constipation with
good results and I can recommend
t^lem highly,” writes Paul B. Ba-
bin, Brushley, La. For sale by
all dealers.
I know a man who was born
twenty mintttes late, and lias never
been able to catch up. He is
usually out of breath catching
trains. His habit is to get down
sta rs just the auto pnl!» or.t
In all his lift he has never reached
a theater in time to se< the curLoe
go up He’s a misser by nature
and a bas-wasser by instinct.--
Philistine Magazine.
Whoever You Are
STEVENS
Connection
^ Adds to Farm Cheer
It was a blustery March
evening, but inside the
cozy sitting-room of the
Brown's all was cheery
and bright.
; ,.‘,V Mrs. Brown stepped to
the telephone. Her hus-
band smiled—for he knew
-Ihe pleasant custom for
years had been to call the
daughter, in the distant
. village, each week.
Have you a Telephone
. connected to the Bell Sys-
tem? s
H' %
__ wje earnestly entreat you
to di8patch your busi-
_ ness as soon as pos- # '
eible, and oome hither'
where there Is first-
class barber work waiting:
for you at all times. For
here you will always find olean
towels, sharp razors and oour-
teous treatment. We will ap-
preciate a share of your patronage.
We can handle aa many aa enter
our place of business. Try ue.
_WOMEN__
Love This Magazine
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Two hundred vacant lots in Dal-
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where people'seeking work will be
. .. .
employed. This is,a worthy un-
dertaking and it should be imitated
by other cities. Rows of onions
are far more ornamental than
patches of nettlpe.— McKinney
Dsnjocrat-Gazette. “ ’
Some towns are letting their
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915, newspaper, March 26, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922297/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.