The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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C. H. Mitche
1890 THE LEADING GROCERS 1912
Cornp'y
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce
the following named parties as
candidates for office, subject to
the action of the Democratic
Primary Election in July:
For Representative 102d Dist.,
R. B. HUMPHREY,
Of Throckmorton County.
For Attorney 50th Judicial Dist.,
ISAAC 0. NEWTON,
For County Judge
T. J. NORTH,
NAT G. MITCHELL,
For County Clerk
S. H. POST,
J. T. ST CLAIR.
PAUL McLEOD, v 4 *
JACK CHAMBERS,
W. I. SCUDDER,
For Sheriff and Tax Collector
J. M. THOMAS,
W. L. ELLIS,
For Tax Assessor
REDIC E. BRYAN,
WILL H. MILLER,
For County Treasurer
J. V. WHITE,
HUGH L. WHITE,
0. D. GOOSTREE,
W. R. LEE,
JOHN T. WHITE,
P. G. ALLEN,
For County Attorney,
BERT KING,
For Public Weigher,
J. C. WEBB,
Justice of the Peace Pre. No. 1,
R. C. JONES,
Commissioner Precinct No. 1,
W. J. CLINE,
R. C. JONES,
For Commissioner Pre. 4,
A. L. McFARLIN,
■" To Goree. j Public Library in Seymour. Mrs. Rhea Dies Sunday.
The Banner editor hied himself i Wishing to keep pace with the, In spite of iho most careful !
to Goree Monday evening to pay : Progress of the times the ladies treatment and nursing Mrs. J. j
his first visit to that little burg jof Pierian Club at th?'r 1®ft|1M' "h? was operated on
. , . , .regular meeting unanimously la^t week, died Sunday evening
since it has become a place of; voted t„ start work at onco to about seven o'clock. The end1
consequence. He was surprised establish a Public Library in Sey-
to see the high class improve- mour.
Imentsand the substantial busi-! The growth of public libraries
I nesses which are located there. 'n the sta'e during the last few
Every line of business is repre-j
sented and there are some busi- as Hlstory says 1 he lexas *euer
ness houses that are right up to,
now. In one we met two old ^rea , , ,
Baylor county men. W. P. and b™*" about this wonderful
B. M. Edwards. In another H.l«rowth". B.em.f a™e™ber °f ihat
J. Edwards is located with a neat
years has been remarkable. Tex-
as History says The Texas Feder-
, eration of Women's Clubs is the
motive force that has
august body the Pierians of Sey
mour feel that they can not af-
ford to waste further valuable
time.
They fully realize that the
problems involved in the prepa-
ration of the work are many, but
believing there is a proper solu-
tion to every problem they have
grocery store.
The First National bank is an
institution of which the town is
proud and it is in a splendid
building. The efficient and cour-
teous president, W. W^ Coffman,
acquiesced very readily in our
proposition to send him the Ban-
ner. We found Ed McFarlin the
big, hearty manager of the West
Texas Supply Co. The store
there has recently increased its
capital $10,000 and has made
more improvement. The book-
keeping department is caged off
like a bank. Ed, a Baylor county
boy, says send him the Banner.
While in the city Editor F. W.
Thomason of the Enterprise ex-
tended to us every courtesy. He
is just moving his plant into a ,
building of his own and is pre- t0 until Seymour can boast of
paring to grow up with the town, j a Public Library second to none
in the State.
Chairman Library Com.
came peacefully and she quietly
fell asleep to awake no more un-
til the morning of the resurrec-
tion. Funeral services were con-
ducted at the Christian church
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock
by Rev. M. L Howard. The I
house was filled with sorrowing |
friends in spite of the weather |
outside, where the clouds seemed I
to be weeping at the going out
of this young life.
Mrs. llheu is survived by a!
husband, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Lowry, and four brothers,
E. B., L. D., Hubert and Will
Lowry. With these the loss of
the second and only surviving
girl of the family was a great
screwed their courage to the blow indeed. A history of Mrs.
Rhea's life will appear next week.
See that pretty new gingham
at Britain's. T" V
Shade trees will .grow
year. Put out some yet.
t'his
Blamed a Good Worker.
"I blamed my heart for severe
distress in my left side for two
years,"writes W. Evans, Dan-
sticking point and have
mined to remain strangers to-,„sr~^re js „ me of h an(J
litOe word fail krood cheer from Mrg j Mar_
They earnestly solicit the CO- ,in> Boon Mj„ Va who ,s (||e
operation of the people and with mothe,. „f g. hteen chi|(Jrt,n
this assistance they hope within Mrs Mal.tin was cured o£ stom.
a short time to have a collection acl) ln u|)|e an(| consli tion b
of books for both young and old chamberlain's Tablets after five
that will stand the test of the years (>f suffcrinK> anrJ „ow
cnm!c\ . recommends these tablets to the
Their purpose is to start on a b|ic_ So|(J , a|| (]eaiers
sound basis and to gradually add
Our friend J. S. Gore of West-1
over writes concerning the oil j
well on the Stevens ranch and
says it is two miles from his
town and quite a distance from
The Perfect Shortening Seymour. The derrick is up and I
Cottolcnc is made from the finest the drilling machinery is expect-
ed at any time.
Farmers
National Bank
Seymour, Texas
CAPITAL $50,000; SURPLUS $25,000
Officers
E. A. FANCHER, I're si
W. T. BRITTON. Cashier
W. H. PORTWOOD, Vlce-Preat
T. S. WHITESIDE. A sal Cashier
y.
Safeguard Your Interests by Putting Your
Money in the Bank and Pay
i Your Bills by Check
If you have no bank account we cordially invite you
to come in and start one with us to-day. We solicit
your account, whether large or small, and promise
every accommodation to our customers consistent
with safe banking.
Make Our Bank Your Bank
ache or debility,
dealers.
ville.Va., "but I know now it was vegetable oil—as pure and wholesome a1.
indigestion, as Dr. King's New olive oil. Lard, on the contrary, is
Life pills completely cured m£." ; made from the fat of the hog,—some-
Best for Stomach, liver and kid-; times impure, often indigestible. Cotto-
ney troubles, constipation, head-; kne makes things taste better, makes
2r> rpnts at all i them digest better. It gives you butter L,ltJ woiat, ytiu ilci.
; at less the pnee of lard !<»»«<* rid of this misery quick-
„ n A . i There is no indigestion sold with Cotto- 'y by "Sing Herbine. Take
Mr. Guy Coley and Miss Annie lenc CoUo,cnc b economicaI becaust
q .. t . . . . ill of Goree obtained a marriage | you use one_third Iess.
Better take a look at those, [license here Sunday and were
ladies shoes on special Saturday | marrjeti about one o'clock at the Rev. E. C. Seaman will defer
Christian parsonage by Rev. M. his regular visit to Seymour this to have some broom corn on his
L. Howard. They left on the month until Thursday, the 29th, farm this year. Other farmers
evening train for Goree to live. on which date he announces in that community will have a
| evening service of the Protestant few acres each. Enough should
Episcopal Church, with sermon, |je Ranted in the county to pay
I to be had in the Presbyterian for getting a little necessary
j church, by courtesy of that con machinery for handling it.
gregation and their pastor. The . . ...
IR R . ... , j As a household remedy for cuts.,
sermon topic will be announced hurus, bruises, piles, pain and soreness -
at Britain's.
W. T. Britton arid J. A. Bus-
sell went to Wichita Friday>
When the bowels become ir- ■
regular you are uncomfortable j
and the longer this condition
You;
H
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dose on going to bed and see
how fine you feel next day.
Sold by Western Pharmacy.
R. H. Brewer says he is goinj;
Carefully and correctly conplled on short notice and
reasonable fees by competent abstracters from records
as reliable as the County Records.
Are Your Title* Good? "Better Be Safe Than Sorry.'
S. H. POST, Abstracter
Olllre. at Sheriff's Office, Court 11'>iise•
SKYMOUH, TKXAS
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CONSTIPATION
Is the cause of much misery and expense. It
clogs the vital organs with impurities and brings
on a general break-down of health.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
Is a bowel regulator of the greatest merit. It
relieves the bowels mildly yet thoroughly and
extends its cleansing and strengthening influence
to every part of the body.
Oct the Otnulne with the Pl*«r« "3" •» Fr,nt »**•••
|>y Druggists. Price $1.00 per bottle.
W. L. ELLIS, Proprietor
HWKRT MILK 5c per Pint,
10c per ijuart, :$5c per Gallon
Patronage Solicited
Telephone, 177
SEYMOUR, TEXAS
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in this paper next week,
be welcome.
All wil
Notice.
Dog tags for 1912 are
tags
and
W,
ot all kinds, I>r. Cox's Harbed Win-
Liniment, Resize, has no ecpial. If,
not satisfactory money refunded.
For sale bv all driiKtfists.
J. S. Glasscock, new proprietor
of the Seymour Independent
Telephone Co., went to Goree
Marshal. Tuesday evening with a switch
here,
ave your dogs.
A. Larimore,
People of Baylor county who board for ^e exchange there.
»stern
kpmaoy
knew Mrs. Elmo Parks of Goree
hear with great regret that she
died last Friday. She was a popu-
lar woman at Goree and her 3tf
death was the cause of much
sorrow.
Specials for Saturday at Bri-
tain's: All ladies high shoes
that formerly sold for $8.50, spe-
cial for Saturday $2.f>0. Remem-
ber this is for Saturday only.
Money to loan on farms and
ranches. Prompt service.
D. F. Goss,
Seymour, Texas.
Jno. R. Henson and Chas. Ran-
dal went to Goree Tuesday even-
ing on business.
All drutftfists sell l)r. Cox's Br.rbed
Wire Liniment, 25c, 50o and tl.nobot-j
tli'.s. 0imraoteod to heal without
■caving -i bletidr/ii. or money refunded.
G. T. & W. to Build.
From all indications now it
looks like theG. T. & W. would
have a connection with the Min-
eral Wells and Northwestern and
T. & P. in time for fall crops.
Jacksboro, Mineral Wells and
•Weatherford are making splendid
progress on their bonuses.
For a sprain you will find
Chamberlain's Liniment excel-
lent. It allays the pain, removes
the soreness, and soon restores
the parts to a healthy condition. t
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
all dealers.
A majority of delegates in Ok-
lahoma have been instructed for
Woodrow Wilson for president.
Clubbing Rates.
By taking advantage of our
clubbing offer you can get the
Banner and Dallas News for $1.75
and Ft. Worth Record, 1.75
" and Farm and Ranch, 1.75
and Farm Co-Operator, 1.66
" and St. Louis Republic, 1.40
Let us save you money when
your time is out on any of these
papers.
W. S. Baxter went to Fulda
Thursday and may go to other
points east.
Dr. Cox's Painless Blister, price50.'
Guaranteed to blister without puiu,
or money refunded. For sale, hy all
drutfKis'H
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912, newspaper, February 16, 1912; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429467/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.