The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1911 Page: 6 of 12
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C. H. Mitchell S: Conip y
The Largest and Most Complete Exclusive Grocery House
in Northwest Texas
Don't Spend Your Money 1till You Get Our Prices
. Mitclnell S& Company
22 YEARS THE PRICE SETTERS ON GROCERIES
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s Your Opportunity
o buy a Nice Cloak or Skirt in ei~
ler Ladies, Misses or Children, for
ess money than ever sold for.
ADIES AND MISSES Skirts that sold for
75. 5-00, 5.50, your choice now for - $3,75
6.00, 6.50, 7.00 and 7.50 your choice - 5.75
>#.50, 9.00, <1.50, 10, 11, 12!, now - 6.75
ADIES CLOAKS THAT SOLD FOR
5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50, choice now - - $3.95
.00, 7.50, 8.00, <MX>» choice now 5.65
ISSES AND CHILDREN'S
LOAKS that sold for
1.25, your choice now - 85c
.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3 00, 3-25.
3.50, now your choice for - - 1.85
.75, 4.00. 4.25 and 4.50, your choice - 3.15
.oo, 6.50. 7.00,7.50, 8.00, 8.50, choice 4.15
Don't celebrate Christmas by DANGER IN DELAY.
getting drunk, i0 celebrate the Kj«]ney Diseaites arc too Dangerous
birth of Christ by paying alleg- for Seymwur Pcople fo NcgjecL ,
iance to the devil is the worst ,r. . e , .,
The great danger of kidney
1 kind of inconsistency. And just, .. i
, - ... ,a troubles is that they get a firm 1
; as a general proposition, the ■ ... . _
husband and father who this hold before the sufferer recoB-
year debauches himself with what nizes them. Health is gradually
little savings he may possess is undermined. Backache, head-
committing an unpardonable ache, nervousness, lameness,
crime against the ones who are; 80reness, lumbago, urinary trou-
dependent upon him for eupport b| d ,,
and protection.
The United States government
| believes in good roads to the ex-
; tent that it furnishes an expert
free of charge to any county
; that wants to build roads. This
expert gives advice upon the lay-
ing out of the work, so that af-
ter he is gone there is no trouble
in building the roads according
to the best principles. Ourcoun-
ty would
disease follow in merciless suc-
cession. Don't neglect your kid-
neys. Help the kidneys with the
reliable and safe remedy, Doan's
Kidney Pills, which has cured
people right here in Seymour.
Mrs, I. Kerr, Washington St.,
Seymour, Texas, says: "I have
recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills and have often used them
myself. I got this remedy from
be cra/.y if anjywcjj the Western Pharmacy, when I
j were not called in to give us was suffering from a lame and
! benefit of his information. j painful back, headaches and,
. J other symptoms of kidney com-'
The farmer who Keta the mo? ! laint Mv expcrience with
adv»ntajre from the flnera,n w.l !,;oan,s KMney K„ vcry|
be he who goes to breaking land satisfactory and 1 am now re-
like fighting fire. Land broken ! )ieved of kjdney complaint."
now and harrowed after the plow 1 por saie hy al) dealers. Price
will retain most of this season. J50 cents> Foster-Milbum Co., 1
But that which is allowed to re-1 Buffalo, New York, sole agents
I tairi a hard surface will lose its for the United States.
o Cloak in House for over - 5.65
o Skirt in House for over - 6.75
j moisture with every passing
[wind. It was all right to cuss
1 the country before the rain, but
'the man who loses the winter
rains will have himself to cuss if
he does not make a crop next
year.
Thk continued dry
Remember the name
and take no other.
Doan's
^e pay for no alterations at these
trices. Come qnick before they are
I gone.
Levelview.
Dec. 11.—Don't tell me it can't |
rain in Baylor county. We surej
; had a fine rain. Smiles are all j
weather over the farmers faces, and es-
has cut down our wheat acreage ! pecially those with a wheat field,
a whole lot, but it s not too late; f>he sick are improving some,
yet to give the crop a trial. With j Pet Casselberry has rented
this fine season it would grow off near piainview, on Tom Nunn's
emember, T. H. CLARK is "Nev-
Undersold by Any Firm Any-
kere."
from the start. Perhaps some
pasturage could be gotton from
itjand with rains next spring it
make a profitable yield. Those
who have not the land prepared
might try discing in a little on
place.
Mr. Williams has rented Mr.
Chapman's place.
Lets not forget the box supper
to be held Dec. 21 at the church.
Next Sunday is our regular
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fields that have been cultivated church day and let's all remem-
the past year. Some wheat money
would look mighty good next
summer.
'he Spot Cash House*
Wagon roads, railroads and
streets are the arteries of com-
merce. Wherever railroads go
development follows. No one
would;dispute the necessity of 'T """i
, .. . ! One s chances of death by light-
ber to be there and make Bro.
Murrell feel good by preaching
to a large congregation.
Katheryne.
Lightning Kill* Few.
In 1906 lightning killed only 1691
pcople in this whole country.
Carefully ar«l corrwctly conplled on «liort notlcc and
r<•aHonalil" feet by cofnfcicnt abatwU'r* from m-or<l«
;i<. reliable a* the County Itccord*.
Are Your Title* Good? "Better Be Safe Than Sorry."
S. M. POST, Abstracter
Ofljrf! at Miur/fl Offiw. Court Hon >
KEYMOCK, TEXAS
The Banner office would like to
have some clean cotton rags.
Will pay five cents per pound for
the kind we can use.
We have just a few ladies' and
children's jackets left and will
make it to your interest to look
before you buy as we are anxious
to clean up.
Britain Dry Goods Co.
Money to loan on farms and
ranches. Prompt service.
D. F. Go sb,
3tf Seymour, Texas.
The Chamber of Comniercr of
Wichita Falls has launched a
movement for the erection of an
auditorium having a seating ca-
pacity of 3,000.
wagon roads, yet if any road at
all is good a good road is better.
The practicability of a bond issue
for road building has been proven
almost beyond doubt. Baylor
county has a chance Saturda;, to
put herself in the class of good
I road counties. Let's try the
bond issue. Other pcople say it
works, and wc could surely use
the money to good advantage.
Notice.
All those who have gotten lum-
ber from Brazos Bridge please
see me and settle. I also have
the names of a number of people
who have gotten lumber without
permission from anyone. They
must pay also.
; 11-12 J. T. St. CLAIR,
Commissioner Precinct No. 1.
ning are less than two in a mil-
lion. The chance of death from
liver, kidney or stomach trouble
is vastly greater, but not if Elec-
tric Bitters be used, as Robert
Madsen, of West Burlington, la.,
proved. Four doctors gave him up
after eight months of suffering
from virulent liver trouble and
yellow jaundice. He was then
complcti ly cured by Electric Bit-
ters. They're the best stomach,
liver, nerve and kidney remedy
and blood purifier on earth. Only
50c at all druggists.
A farm of 835 acres near San
Angelo has been bought for
$18,000 and will be converted in-
to a hog ranch.
Buy your gasoline at Seymour
Garage. tf
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AND REPAIRING
Artistic Tuning and Action
Regu latin£.
♦ B. H. PATTERSON
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Piano Specialist and Expert, recently with
the J. L. Collins Music Co., Greenville, Texas,
Miller-McBrayer Music Co., Farmersville,
Texas, will be in Seymour one week, Dec. 14
to 21 inclusive, and will be prepared to do all
kinds of fine repairing, action regulating, ar-
tistic tuning, case polishing and finishing.
DO NOT trade that old Piano for a new 011c. Nine
times out of ten it is a better Piano than the one you
would receive in exchange and you would have to
pay a difference of from $100 to 5200. Have your
old Piano overhauled and rebuilt and you will have
an instrument that will be a joy to your home.
I DO NOT sell Pianos and am not interested in
making you believe that your old Piano cannot be
repaired and you should trade it off for a new one,
but I do repair and rebuild old Pianos and make them
as good as new.
REFERENCES
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J. L. Collins Music Co., Greenville, Tex., 2 11
To Whom It May Concern:
The bearer, Mr. B. H. Patterson, has been connected
with this house as head tuner, and after closely inspect-
ing his work, I find it about the BESTof any tuner I have
had, and for EXPERT Action Regulating his equal is hard
to find, and I cheerfully recommend him to parties wish-
ing first-class work done. Respecfully,
[Signed.] j. l. Collins.
Miller & McBrayer, Farmersville, Tex., 4 6 11.
Mr. B. H. Patterson has been doing our tuning and
repair work for the past six months and we take pleasure
in recommending him as being first-class in his habits as
well as in his profession. We have had him do all kinds
of repair work and he has given entire satisfaction in ev-
ery instance. We do not hesitate recommending him to
parties who want first-class tuning and repair work
r, LSirtL , Miller & McBrayer,
Per P. L. Miller, formerly Cashier of the P. & M. Nation-
al Bank for Nine years.
MY PRICES
Tuning Piano to $5.00
X0101?* 1.50 to 5.00
Regulating action 2.50 to 5.00
Re felting action 2.00 to 35.00
Making mouse proof 1 50 to 3 00
New rollers, each put on j.oJ
Bridle straps, each 15c. complete set 10.00
Repolishing and revarnishing case 5,00 150.00
All other work at reasonable prices.
Phone or leave orders at Richmond's Jewelry store,
or address. B. JI. Patterson, Piano Tunes,
(.are Hotel Washington, Seymour, Texas.
COTTON WAREHOUSE I
NOW READY FOR BUSINESS
We Weigh, Class, Insure, Store and Buy your Cotton. We
; can advance you money on your cotton and keop the cotton
in the Warehouse. We do not guarantee class.
GIVE US YOUK BUSINESS
; FARMERS UNK)N WAREHOUSE COMPANY
W. I. SCUDDER, Secretary
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1911, newspaper, December 15, 1911; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429424/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.