The Seymour News (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1901 Page: 5 of 8
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i wu looking for a man with massive brains and giant in-
tol*o;:'w 10 tell me how to improve
Our Soda Water
Strength Enables yon to Stand the heat.
Grove's tasteless Chili tonic gives
strength.
A. Newby, the beer man of
Wichita Falls, was here Tuesday
on business.
What's The Use
All our regular customers say it can't be done—Say, it's
perfection already, but we are open to suggestions when
it comes to pleasing people.
The improvement will have to be something besides
plenty of ice, best fruit juices, thin glasses and neatness
promptness and politeness in serving customers. Ial-Y
ready have these
When you need anything in the drug line, call on me—You'll not#
hear just out, but will always find what you want. i±L
BAYLOR DRUG STORE,
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D. I. fiSAN8AW,
PI*OPf*IETO$.
Electric Lights.
We are ready to take orders for
lights on the following terms :
Wiring houses (ceiling work)
$1 .00 per drop, wiring houses (con-
sealed work) $1.50 per drop, 16
candle power Incandescent lights
$1.00 per month or when 4 or more
lights are taken 75a per mentb.
We most earnestly solicit the
patronage of everyone in Seymour
to help us out in this enterprise
for it will take the assistance of
•every person to make it self sus-
taining. While you help as we
will help the town.
Yours respectively
C. 0. Milling Co.
W. A. Bennett Mgr. 22tf.
The famous Ohio cultivators,
•disc harrows, drag harrows, a full
>8tock at Lynch'a. Cultivator and
double shovel, Georgia stock, also
•sweeps and shovel blades, cotton
and corn plauters. 22tf.
AERMOTER
Windmills,
Pumps, Sand Points,
Pipe and Fittings for
sale at
For Pale, Sickly Children.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic.
Lynch sells locks, butts, hinges,
nails and tinware, call and see
him. Hames and traces, the best
in Seymour. 22tf.
The big irrigation dam at Wich-
ita Falls, washed away last Satur-
day night, so we are informed.
This paper regrets very mach
this bad luck for Wichita Falls
and the owners of the dam, as it
was truly the pride of both. The
News presumes that it may be re
bnilt at onoe and its good to the
country yet realized.
You Know What You Are Taking,
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show
iDg that it is simply Iron and Qui-
nine in a tasteless form. No cure,
No pay. 50c.
W. S. Scruggs made a basinets
trip to Gainesville this week re-
turning Wednesday.
W. R. Lee is building a large
addition to his residence in the
north part of town.
We understand that many
our citizens have lost money
oil stock investments.
of
on
John Ranson and Rev. Ira
Adams left Wednesday for Mis-
souri, where they will visit rela-
tives for a few days.
G. P. Davis, the cow king of
Throckmorton county, was here
several days this week on busi-
ness.
Stoves, skillets and lids, gran-
ite iron aud galvanized buckets,
glass and queensware stock to
suit the times, at Synch's. 22tf
Will have a full stock of Ply-
mouth twine, acknowledged by all
to be superior to any other make
on the market. Sold only by
Lynch. 22tf.
Geo. Cavlor and flarry Steed re-
turned a few days ago from Kuox
county, where they had been a week,
having sold many pianos and organs.
Another Bank for Seymour.
Another National bank has been
organized in Seymour. The prin-
cipal stockholders are E. P. Dav-
is and R. E. Fowlkes, and the
bank has been christened the
Davis National Bauk of Seymour,
Texas, which will be located in
the southwest lower corner of the
McLain hotel, which Messrs.
Fowlkes aud Davis own and are
now completing. The capital
stock of the bank is $50,000, all
paid in, Mr. Fowlkes says the
bauk will be ready for business
within the next few months, or
just as soon as thW building is
ready for occupancy,
Malalra Makes you Weak.
Groves tasteless Chill tonic makes
you strong.
What's The Use
of getting cheap groceries at expensive
prices, when you can get the beet at
low prices?
of placing your order for groceries in
)>oorly kept stocks, when it might be in
the best?
What's The Use
of going madly into the matter of buy-
ing groceries, when ypu might have the
benefit of our experience?
What's The Use
of waiting auy longer to give us your
order for groceries?
E. B. bOWRY,
WASHING MACHINE STEET.
A Carving Match Over a Girl.
Last Saturday morning on
the Kincheloe farm near Beav-
er, about twenty miles east of
here, A- J. Parker and E. A.
McBride, two young men of
that neighborhood, became \
involved in a personal difficul-
ty said to have originated over
a remark made by one of the
parties concerning a young
lady friend of the other. After
slashing and otherwise disfig-
uring one another with their
pocket knives as much as they
possibly could, they came in a
buggy to this city together to
have their wounds attended to
by a local surgeon.
Muddy Blood
Means a muddy complexion. Pure
blood means a clear complexion.
Grove's tasteless Chill tonic makes
rich, clear blood.
Mre. Walter Roberson and chil-
dren left last Tuesday for Parker
county, where they will visit for
several weeks.
bud Holt, who has been here
for several weeks, left Tuesday
morning for his home at Iaucas-
ter.
Florence, S. C, Nov. 26,1901.
I was first advised by our family
physician in Charleston to use Teeth-
iaa with our baby wheu she was but a
very younic iufaut, as a preventive of
colic and to warm and sweeten the
stomach. Later it was useful in
teething troubles, and ito effect has
been found to be so verv beneficial
and so free from the dangers that are
consequent upon the use of drugs
and boothiug syrups, that we have
come to regard it, after use with three
children, as one of the necessities
when there is a new baby in the
bouse and until the teething troubles
re over, and we take pleasure in re-
commending it to our frieods instead
of iha horrid stuff that so many peo-
ple use to keep their babies quiet.
< HAHtwkll M. AYEB,
Daily Times aud Weekly Times-
MM'totftr.)
Many of our subscribers are be-
hiud and if not paid by the first of
June a statement will be sent you.
Verily, Seymour is a town with
city ways. It has all the conven-
iences of the city and country life.
Your attention is respectfully
called to the advertisement of
Davidson & Daren, in this iesue
of the Nsws.
Rev. W. L. Morrow was the
successful one in the Banner con-
test, which closed last Saturday,
and therefore gets the buggy.
Mrs. Geo. Ray returned last
Saturday from Fort Worth, where
she bad been under treatment of
Dr. Beall for several months. We
understand she is almost entirely
well, which fact we are pleased to
mention.
Only five more weeks of our
watch contest remain. It closes
July 4tb. If you want to win the
watch and be the most popular
lady in Knox or Baylor conuty.
you shoald be in the field hustling
For laoss of Appetite.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic.
Remember that Gov. Hubbard
will be here next Thursday.
S. Edwards made a business
trip to Wichita Falls Tuesday. He
says that the break in the big irri-
gation dam there last Saturday
was caused by a dog bole,and that
the owners of the dam will repair
,the damage as soon as possible.
2&t4^c upons.
Malanr Makes Impure Blood.
Grove's tasteless Chill tonic cures
Malaria.
The Orient Road.
The folowmg is an extract from
a long piece, published in the
Sweetwater Reporter:
Mr. McCaolev gave an outline
of what had been accomplished by
the promoters of the Orieht road
since /the inauguration of the
schema' 15 months,age. fie said
that the Mexican subsidies ahd
concessions would ^Ultimately pay
more montjr than it Would Require
to bttild and equip the entire
Orient Shortrltae/ Tbeae valua-
ble concesaftjhs are not what is
going to b* obtained ih tlae future,
but have aiUMdyvMen secured and
mad abfeamfty safe.
Try the new remedy for costiveness
Chamberlain's stomach and liver tab-
lets. Everv box guaranteed. Price,
25 cents. For sale by Forrest Taylor,
druggist. 25U
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fc!"
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A puns Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder. Fnj
li)m Ammonia, Alum or any other id-Iterant
40 YEARS ""ME STAHDARD.
Only 12 Doses in a Bitter Chill Tonic.
Grove's tasteless Chill tonic eon-
tainea fraa 24 to 48 doses.
Better for the Blood than Barsaprilla
For those living in the Malaria dis-
tricts. Grove's tasteless Chill tonic.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given thet the
partnership heretofore known as
Durham & Morris has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr. Durham will continue the
business at the old stand, and all
notes and accounts are payable to
him and he requests that same be
paid at once as be is in need of
funds.
29tl A. F. Durham,
Killed ly Lightning.
On Thursday evening about
5 o'clock, a young man named
Cook, whose father had pur-
chased a farm out in the Wag-
goner pasture, was struck and
killed by lightning at his home-
It appears he had been help-
ing his father and others in
making improvements on the
premises when the storm came
up and he went to the house
and was standing under the
eaves of the building when
lightning struck and killed
him. His clothing and body
were terribly burned and torn
up. Parties came in this morn-
ing to get a coffin in which to
bury the body.—Wichita Tim-
es.
Andy Ingham and Wfil Gee l«*ft
this morning for Oklahoma. The
News wishes them snccess.
Go to W. a Lee & Co. and get
a barrel of pickles, mustard or
chowchow for 10c. 29tf
Jo. Carr, H. H. Fansber and L.
W. Dal ton came hom^ on the val-
lay yesterday evening.
Ben Irby left Ibis morning for
Fort Worth.
Mrs. M. Or, Goss and Ephnhaiu
Grose, mother and son of Senatcr
D. F. Goss, left this morning ft r
Eastland where they will visit for
some time.
Andy derrick went doitn to
Wichita Flails this morning oa
business.
Printed Blinks.
If you need any of the following
named blanks, call on the News,they
are printed and ready for use andcaa
be bought in lots of from one to
five hundred:
Bail Bood.
Affidavit of Information,
Chattel Mortgage, (short form)
Quit Claim Deed—Single and Join
Acknowledgment.
J ury Commissioner's List M Jurora,
Lease,
Single Acknowledgment,
Witness Fee Bill,
Witness Attachment, (feloovl
ffe>ud for CoitS.
Notes,
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Barber, George P. The Seymour News (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1901, newspaper, May 24, 1901; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235275/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.