The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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BAYLOB OO0NTT BAMKBR. May 0, mi.
>i 1
(omty
There In not ho ninny correspondent*
this week, lull what we ilo have urn
good (inert. Maybe the writer* have nil
linen Ik-1111n 14 in the harvest. If ho, tliey
are excusable, but, we always like to
have ii lilpane of country newn. Ho
nil try to write next time, All huve
rejnired fine rniiiH,
Levelvlow News.
My wo urn niir<r having some hob
Weather.
Our school closed Friday, the 20th.
A nice program was rendered Friday
night the 127th, at the school houso.
There wiih hiii'Ii ri crowd the house would
not hold nil of them. Rveryono seem-
ed to enjoy the play (A Mercian Hust-
ler). After thin play u drill wiim ren-
dered by 111 boys iind girls which show-
ed that they have hud Home fine train-
ing. A "nigger" tlllogue wiih render-
ed by Prof. HiiiitIi and three of the Iiovh,
which Hiire held everyone* attention
from start to fininh, iiIho ii song by two
little girls, I'<>nin William* and Adda
llell (,';>x, in1, It led (l)ou'i Nel. Him
Mother l>rlnk I'loase), The girls show
nd that they have hud Home fine trniu-
ing nnd then the parting song wn*
sung bv the school children in honor of
the teacher*, Prof. J. 0. Hmith and
Miss Kdna Worley entitled, "Ood Ho
With You 'Til We meet Again." There
wa* *ome fine mimic given by Mr.
Hank* WillianiH and Mr. (ieorge Bird,
between net*, and no one Hceuied to get
restless. We want to thank everyone
for your good attention nnd give you an
invitation back to Levelvlow.
Our school ha* been a success thi*
year under the management of Prof.
Hmith and Mi** Kdna Worley for they
Hiire did take nn interest In our boy*
and Kirl*. We *ure do thank them for
what they have done. Let'* try and
make the coming year a* good n» the
pa*t. We mire hated to *ee Mi** Kdna
Worley go buck to her home at Homar-
ton Hhe left many friend* to wel-
come her buck, nnd we are indeed glad
we have Prof Hmith with ns the re*t
of thi* yenr.
Mi** Minnie Onssellherry 1m* gone
to Dallns to upend it week with rela-
tives.
There was a large crowd went from
thi* place to Vera to the Piny that was
carried from Richland, entitled "A
Daughter of The Desert".
We are glad to nay Mr*. Ruby Oas
sellberry Ih better nt thi* writing.
NEW RKPORTKR.
RED SPRINGS
Harvesting the grain crop is the or-
der of the day in our community. We
believe 1he grain will be better than
wa* expected. Though the dry hot
weather h(ill continue*.
Wet are never *o bu*y, but what we
can attend the different thing* that
occur iu our community.
The" fifth Monday meeting began
Thursday night, continuing on to Hun
day afternoon. Thi* wa* the be*t meet
ing of thi* kind there ha* been in the
iiHNocintiou for *overul year*.
Kvery *ermon and discussion wiih good
and enjoyed by all. Home we will make
note of are: The Hcrtnon on " Kaith " by
Rev, Carl llnrriNon. The subject of
"Prayer" by Rev. Stevenson of Abi-
lene, und the following dlHcu**lon*:
"Christian Kducutlon" Rev. Hunt of
Decatur. Christian Literature" Hro.
Coleman t'raig of Dallas. "Consecra-
tion," Hro. Mason of Vernon.
We people, of Red Hpring* are very
glad to have hiicIi lending men of the
state in our midst. Dinner wa* nerved
on the ground, Friday, Hnturday and
Hunday. The next fifth Hunday meet-
ing, July :tl*t, will be with the Mhady
church.
Mr. Ori* Hrelnnd made a flying trip
to Wichita Inht week.
Min* Rota Pearl llrooknhire in visit-
ing her ninter, Mr*. Nora Burnett of
Wichita.
Mr*. I-. C, Duiiii'm ninter nnd family,
of Abilene, are vinit ing them thin week.
Mr. John Kisinger and family npent
part of last week with his father nnd
brotheri, of Qraham.
Miss Myrtle Kwing Is at home for
awhile. Hchool clo*ing last Friday.
Mr. Hnnnn and family of Vera were
iu the home of hi* brothr, J. lianna,
Hunday.
Mi** Thurman of Round Timber*,
vi*ited Beatrice Badgett. the latter
part of the week.
M.r. and Mr*. R. K. Campbell have
gone to Denver to attend the Normal
there.
Mr. and Mr*. Irwin Christie of Plain-
view, nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Massey of Cot
tonwood vlniteil R. L. Watt* and fam-
ily, Hunday.
Mr. K. K. Kwing left Tuesday for Ft.
Worth, to meet hi* son, Herman, who
ha* been going to school at Aii*tiu.
Hevernl from hero attended the enter-
tainment at Levelview, Friday night.
All report a nice time.
The B. V. P. IT. work at thi* place i*
progressing nicely, nlso all the other
|church work.
| We were glad to have the Kditor,
with un during the meeting, and ex-
tend to him a welcome to our commu-
nity nny time.
There in some tnlk of grading the
Hunday School. Let's everyone come
nnd try to carry this plan through.
Why not have a graded Hunday
Hchool, an Literary Hchool.
DRW DROP.
VERA
(Dear Kditor and readers:
I Newn i* scarce but will send in a few
j iteuin that you might know that we are
I h t i 11 in the land of living.
! The people here are somewhnt effect-
Jed by the blue*. Rain is needed badly
Home are running binders, these day*
: some think the wheat will average 10
j bushel per acre.
Mr. Jessie Night was in Heymour Moil
day and Tuesday of thi* week.
Mr*. Burns iu company with Mi**e*
Julia Durne* and Milburn Herd were at
tending the Woman'* MI**lonnry Con
fereiice lit (jiinnnh, Oklu. Innt week.
Mrs. fleo. W. Owens of Fort Worth
wa* vi*iting relatives nt thi* place thi*
week.
The play at the school building ln*t
Haturday night wa* put on by the
young school mum of Richland. It wa*
the "Daughter of the De*ert," and wn*
well attended by u Inrge crowd nnd the
piny wiih followed by n great many com-
plimentary remark*.
Mr. John Dickson's store looks fresh
ii nd nice since the fresh paint hn* put
on the ceiling nnd fixture*. There 1* nl-
so tnlk of the outnide of the store being
painted. Paint sure helps preserve the
lumber an well an enhance the look* of
building it i* n pitty thut. more of it
could be used.
There linn been n good revival meet-
ing going on nt (lilliliiud, some have at-
tending from Vera,
There Iiiih been neveral converts and
baptism. Vera I* improving, yet there
have been neveral new buildingK iu the
Inst few months and Htill n new tent
wns erected for n fnmily to live iu thi*
morning.
Mr. J. D. Night and *on have made n
nice addition to hi* Nliop, he hit* built ii
new room for hi* corn mill nnd crusher,
Mr. Hpinkn the druggi*t made a sub-
mi ii ii t in I improvement on his home.
Uncle John King hn* mndo <piite a
change in appenrnnce of the new home
he hn* bought in Vera.
We hope the Hpirit of improvement
will *triko the whole town for it *ure i*
n help, and *peak* well for the good
people.
When you pann through Vera or come
to town next time, notice that the awful
sand bed near the Bank has been fixed,
and the brush cleared off of the town
night,
Mr. Willie Fcemster bought a place
from Mr. Tlmberlnke nnd hns moved.
We suppoHc the next step will be to
vote bond* and build n nice red brick
school building it* n memorial to the
powers the nice *et of boys and girls we
have in this country.
The fifth Sunday meets nt Red Hpring*
nnd Cache Creek, wn* well attended and
well enjoyed.
PHONE 3-16
Baylor County Abstract Co.
(UN INCORPORATED)
in District Clerk's Office at Courthouse.
Our Records Show the Title of Your Land From the State
to the Present Time
LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS
C. E. RUPE
E. T. GOSS
RUPE & GOSS, Managers
SEYMOUR, TEXAS,
VERA
Dear Kditor and Readers:
As thi* country has received fine
rains and thing* i* more favorable for
future happiness we thought we might,
send in a few items which we trust
will bo of interest to your many read-
er*.
We want to keep in touch with the
happy members of the Banner family
if we do lire in Knox County.
Our article for lasi week was n little
late for publication, but we are willing
for it to appenr tliis week if only there
is a Ittle explanation we would not like
for our reader friends to think we are
an age brVuid 1he procession.
Mi** Ora Stephenson of Vlil'iiuli •
was visiting in th»• Burns family last
Hunday and attended church.
Miss Stephenson taught at this place
I two years aaro.
M i*s Jnlia Burns is visiting her sinter
M in, Viola Roberts of Klectra.
Rev, McStratton filled his regubtr
I appoint iiient nt this plnee Inst Hunday.
ifev. Parker preached at the Baptist
church Inst Sunday.
The Christian people had preaching
i here last Sunday in the afternoon.
J, L, Horn and wife of Dallas are
| visiting relatives for a few days. Mrs,
Horn in employed by the Internal Reve-
nue Department of Dalian.
Mrs. Burnett nnd children who made
nn extended visit to friends in Medley
returned the latter part of last week.
The protracted meeting begins next
Sunday at the Methodist church. The
people are very anxious to have a re-
vival of religion in this community.
There arc lots of young people who
should be church workers. They need
to be lined up for the right against
the wrong. There is a special invita-
tion to all who come and help in tb«
good work.
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Groceries!!!
If that is what you want
Wheat Cutting is a busy time and we want a
chance to sell you your harvest bill. Our prices are
right and we give you the service too.
M- H. Coffee. 3 lbs. $1.30
Jewel Lard 8 lbs. 1.10
Flaro flour, per sack 2.25
Calumet 10 lb. 1.60
Apricots No. 10 .75
Peaches No. 10 .75
Meal, 25 lb. sack .75
K. C- Baking Powder, lOlbs —$1.35
Blackberries, No. 10 —$1.36
Crisco—61b. can —$1.15
Apples, No. 10 —70c.
Phone as Your Grocery Wants
Prcsh Prults—Fresh Bread—Prcsh Vegetables
Gfi
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THE STORE WHERE QUALITY TELLS AND PRICES 5ELL
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EVERYBODY SEES A Misses Georgia Lou and Jessie Kng in the Northwest Texas Normal at
CHANGE IN FATHER lu**l will take u-coumo thin summer 1 Canon City. __
Grateful Son Hays His Father
Looks Like Diffvrant Man
Sinco Taking Tanlac.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T5. Murphy of the
J Haskell Telephone Company were in
■ 'Haskell last, week on a busine** visit.
ST " _
Kc$aMS
life \J*W MOST
if IVtvi- MOST
I Delicious
Flavors
Fountain Efficiency
We k»ke great pride in telling about our
Fountain* There is a taste to that good ice
cream that we handle that you cannot resist.
It is sanitary too, and wholesome and that
is saying a whole lot. We also have the
"fixins" that will make it much better in the
way of Fruits Nuts, and other things. Our
cold drinks are equally as good, and we in-
vite you to come around on these hot sum-
mer days and let us prove our efftcrt-ncy to
cool you off. -
PALACE DRUG STORE
4iMy Father has suffered from chron-
ic stomaeli trouble for over twenty
years and has paid out thousands of dol-
lars for medicines and doetors, " saiil
G. W. Slay ton a well-known f'obb Coun-
ty farmer, living a short distance out of
Atlanta, (fa.
" We tried nearly everything trying
to cure him and he went off to the
Spring, thought maybe the water ini^lit
help him but it just looked like nothing
would reach his trouble. Then he tried
dieting and lived on liiplid food until he
almost starved, but even that failed to
do liiin any good and he just kept ^oing
from bad to worse.
"I don't guess there ever was a case
as stubborn as his anil if there ever was
a confirmed dyseptie, lie was one of
them and 1 ({iiess he wohld have been I
yet if it hadn't been for this Tanlae.
"The first we heard of this medicine
was when my Father saw an advertise-
ment irt the papers from parties he
knew in Tennessee, who were friends of
his and he knew what they said about It
was the truth so he got, it right away
and began taking it. Well, Sir, it act-
ed just liki magie evwybooy notice* tn■■
change iu Father. Why, he is just like
a different man and sits down to the
table and eats like a farm-hau l. Only
yesterday he ate pork and turnips for
bis dinner and ate so much we were ac-
tually afraid he was going to over-do
the thing but he laughed and said noth-
ing hurt him now and that he was hun-
gry and expected to eat, and make op
fur lost time.
"Now, when a medicine will do things
like that t think, people ought to know
about it, and I want to say right now
that I would not give one bottle (if Tan
lac for all the other medicines and heal- j
th resorts in the country put together," ;
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What Difference Does A §
Fan Make? |
B'
WHEW! BEFORE- |
The man was hot—liis face was red, S
Tho Sun was beating on his Iwad ; r
fie gavo a groan awl then a sigh, s
"If tImm keeps up, I'll surely die!" s
O BOY! AFTER— §
The man was self-possessed and cool. s
He said "I always make a rule §
Of being near a Western Electric Fan; =
Behold in nic a happy man!" ^ £
s
POLICY Buy a Fan. 1
C. D. McKeehan
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DEEDS, NOT WORDS
THERE IT IS AGAIN I
That fluttering; sensation
means heart trouble!
Short breath: smother-
ing sensations; inability to
lie on the left side; pain
in the heart, !<*<"t Mde or
between
swollen
arc dam
the
feet
shoulders ;
nd ankles;
Seymour People Have Absolute
Proof of Deeds at Home.
It's not words but deeds that prove
true merit.
The deeds of l>>au'a Kiflrvey I'llls.
For Seymour kidney sufferers,
Have made their loeal reputation.
Proof lies In th« testimony of Sey-
mour people.
B. F Talley, farmer, Seymour,
says: "Some time ugo my baek and
kldnovs caused much trouble. My
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;nrt Tr eatment
true and
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WE INVITE
YOUR INSPECTION
ful sneces in nil functional
heart trouble for more
than ihirt% v« r Try a
(Kittle todav. Delays ire
dmgproiN Your druggist
sells Di. iSldcs' Mudicincft
The weddinp hour
draws near
t thv happy Hrid- heats
her wedding day will I
What will your gift b<
ALBERT E. RICHMOND
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1921, newspaper, June 9, 1921; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429360/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.