The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909 Page: 16 of 18
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Genuine Saor Tlae Sale ot $2,000 Worm ot Pall and winter Mllllneru
Has already begun and will continue indefinitely at Mrs. I. Kerr s millinery parlors. Everything seasonable, up-to-date
and first-class. Now is the time to buy your wife, daughter or sister a fine new hat at greatly reduced prices. I must
sell; need the room and money, and you need the goods. Come and get a hat for 25 per ct. less than is marked on hat.
5. X* KLE2R.R., Exclusive Milliner.
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Nigger Head
Davis'
Big Vein
Piedmont
Blacksmith
Coal
A Specialty
Have You Figured on Coal Fo* Winter?
If not, give us a chance. Wc handle nothing but the best Nigger Head, Maitland
and Egg Coals. It all burns free. No clinkers. No waste. Our prices are
right.
We would be glad to supply your wants for choice Grain, Hay, Mill Feeds,
Ice, Garden and Field Seeds, Blacksmith Coal, or anything in our line of business.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Sharve* & Briggs
The Cash Grain, Coal and Ice Dealers
New Phone 37
Old Phone 183 Seymour. Texas
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TRAVELING THROUGH THE AIR.
BAYLOR CO. BANNER
by
THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO.
Stamford Collegiate Institute.
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Second term opens Tuesday,
to decry the woman's club as a'January 4, 1910, and continues
i place frequented by careless until June 8, a period of more
No Idlers.
Not long ago it was the fashion
0. C. HARRISON, - - - Editor
D. M. NORWOOD, Bnsiness Manager
Office of publication, Washington
Street, opposite First National bank.
SUBSCRIPTION, 1.00 PER YEAR
Payable in Advance.
Seymour, Texas, December 10, 1909.
Tricycles and air rifles for the
hoys, at West Texas Supply Co.
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Just received, new line stylish
hats for men and boys at Clark's.
A. J. Combs went to Crowell
Saturday on telephone business.
New hand bags, latest styles,
nice pretty and stylish belts and
collars af Clark's.
All jewelry engraved free of
charge if you buy at Odom's
drug store.
J. T. Burns accompanied W.
L. Ellis and B. F. Foreman down
to El Paso county Saturday,
whether for business or pleasure
is not stated.
A sprained ankle will usually
disable the injured person for
three or four weeks. This is due
to lack of proper treatment.
When Chamberlain's Liniment is
applied a cure may be effected
in three or four days. This lini-
ment is one of the best and mostj army and the adaptability of an
remarkable preparations in use. individual. Their good service
mothers and uneasy spinsters,
who perferred discussing Brown-
ing and Ibsen and Meredith to
keeping their houses clean and
their men-folk happy.
The ground has been cut from
under that reproach by the prac-
tical work done by various clubs
for the public good. Playgrounds
for children, vacation schools,
the promotion of health by im-
proved water-supply, by more
thorough street cleaning, by more
scientific systems of drainage,
by better disposition of garbage
by protection against flies and
mosquitos, a vigorous campaigh
against hideous bill - boards,
high buildings and the smoke
nuisance, and the gain for bauty
by the preservation of trees and
the improvement of parks and
lawns—these are but a few of
the activities in which the eight
hundred thousand club-women
have been engaged during the
last year.
Women are wonderfully fitted
to take up the task of ameliorat-
ing modern conditions—that is,of
contriving schemes by which the
evils of modern life shall be re-
duced to a minimum and its
blessings multiplied. The wom-
an's club is a most convenient
and powerful agency for such
work. The club-women of the
country have the force of an
Sold by all dealers.
Xmas.
and
presents for all ages
to fit all pocket books at
Odom's drug store.
Sunday evening at six o'clock
at 'the Suydan residence in the
east part of town Miss Ina Wil-
banks and a Mr. Brewer were
united in marriage, Rev. Otis E.
Carter officiating. Fuller details
the Banner has not learned, ex-
for town and state is well begun
and promises to extend yet fur-
ther in the solution of social,
civic, sanitary and educational
questions.—Youth's Companion.
Buy your Xmas. presents at
Odom's. He has the best selec-
tion in town.
Wear "High Art Clothing."
Buy your new suit from us.
Lively & Kellum.
buggies break all
than five months. It is a good
time to enter. New classes will
be organized, a">d 1 period
covered by the winter and spring
months is long enough for almost
a good year's work. Our enroll-
ment to date is more than 300,
drawn mainly from the western
counties. Stamford Collegiate
Institute is an open door of op-
portunity to the boys and girls
of West Texas. Rates are rea-
sonable, and yet the advantages
offered are of the highest. We
are getting out a special an-
nouncement fdr the next term.
This, with our regular illustrated
catalogue, will be mailed for the
asking. Write today, and be-
gin to make your arrangements
to attend. Address Rev. M.
Phelan, Business Manager, Stam-
ford, Texas. 10-13
Buy your Xmas. presents at
Odom's. He has the best selec-
tion in town.
8*naationa of Ride in Aerodrome Are
In the Highest Degree
Pleasurable.
All who have had the good for-
tune to ride in the aerodrome unite
in their description of that first sen-
sation. There is no jerk in starting,
though the machine leaps forward
with a powerful swoop. Then comes
—with some—a brief sense of nau-
sea, a feeling as if the blurred
ground were dropping away from
beneath. A slight thrust of the left
hand lever lifts the flier's head; the
ground drops away still faster, and
then, as the machine climbs into the
air, one's eyes adjust themselves to
the proper focus, and the surface of
the earth below seems to be ripping
past at railroad speed.
By this time you have forgotten
the clack of the noisy motor, the flap
and whirr of the propellers, the
grinding of the chain and sprocket
gear that drives them. All vibration
has practically ceased, and you float
along with a sense of springy ease
and buoyancy such as you can gain
from no other means of locomotion.
That you are flying fast, you know
only from the roar of the wind in
your ears and the slight difficulty
you have in filling your lungs with
air—the same sensation one gets in
racing against the wind in an auto.
Then comes the first turn. The ma-
chine rises to it, taking its own
angle sideways, just as a motor car
leans on the banked curve of a rac-
ing track. You have no sense of
leaning sideways, though—no feel-
ing that you must tilt yourself as
you do when the auto turns a cor-
ner; for you sit upright, the aero-
drome slanting of its own volition to
the necessary angle and slanting you
with it. A glass of water, set on the
floor of the flier could be carried
around curve after curvo and still
not lose a drop.—Outing Magazine.
ANIMALS HAVE FAINTING FITS.
Idea That Human Belnga Alone Are
8ubject to Such Attacks Is Dis-
pelled by Physician.
Some Chrismas Thoughts.
A fat Christmas maketh a lean
New Year.
Better a candied apple on a
stick than a jewelers bill onj the
way.
Be tactful in filling another's
stocking lest you put your foot
in it.
Forgive your enemy to-day,
even if you have to start a new
quarrel tomorrow.
Let your gifts go into the
hands of a receiver, but don't
get into his clutches yourself.
A ton of coal in the cellar is
worth two baby grand pianos in
the creditors' schedule.
Let the baby beat the drum
and Willie toot the horn. That
is their idea of peace on earth.
It is a mean father who won't
lend his baby his golf stockings
to hang up on Christmas Eve.—
Success.
You can get what you want in
cept that the couple will make j Qur n( w
their home down below j records for style, beauty and1 Xmas presents at Odom's drug
Worth. quality.—West Texas Supply Co. store.
The little yellow dog tumbled
headlong into the area, and the
maid, who happened to be standing
there, closed the gate. When the
dog saw she was safe from her pur-
suers she toppled over in a dead
faint. At any rate, the maid insist-
ed that she fainted. The boarders,
who crowded out into the area to
help bring the little animal to, de-
rided the assertion, but the doctor
who finally joined the group said
there was nothing preposterous
about it.
"Of course she fainted," he said.
"Lots of animals faint. Cats and
dogs, and even more stolid animals,
keel over in moments of fear and ex-
haustion. In the case of horses the
prostration is generally attributed to
sunstroke, but quite often they are
knocked out by a plain, every-day
fainting spell, instead of atmospher-
ical excesses. Fowls faint, too, and
the birds of the air. In fact, it is
hard to find any living creature that
doesn't topple over in crucial circum-
stances. If the lioness of the jungle
were up on etiquette she would be
just as much justified in carrying a
camphor bottle as the finest lady in
the land."
WANT THE FOREIGN VOTE.
Miss Sofia Loebinger, the New
York suffragette, spoke to long-
shoremen recently on the subject of
women's rights, addressing them in
Italian. She promised that the suf-
fragettes would teach the Italians
English free of charge and would
help them to get naturalization pa-
pers. She told the men that they
should become citizens, and so should
their wives and daughters. Miss Ida
Rau, who spoke at the same meeting,
is a sculptor, and is engaged upon
a statue of a suffragette addressing
a street meeting.
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AND
Goods
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B. N. ZERKEL has been busy for the
last two weeks unpacking Christmas
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Goods. I have double tfie amount of the
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different varieties I ever had. Over Four
Tons of Dolls, Doll Carriages, Animals,
Wagons, Toys of all kinds to please the
children. Forty different kinds of Sal id
Bowls, a large assortment of English and
German Chinaware of all kinds. Ladies
Fancy Work Boxes, Toilet Cases, Collar
and Cuff Boxes, Albums and a hundred
other artiles at reasonable prices, now on
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B. N. ZERKEL does not have to give
his Customers some article or a chance in
some scheme or lottery. Come and see
my Fancy Articles and judge for your-
selves in price and quality of my goods.
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Absolutely New>< Altogether Dlllerent.
THEREFORE CURES WHERE OTHERS FAIL
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WARE'S BLACK POWDER'ajld WARE'S BABY POWDER
are tasteless and perfectly hprml$$ ""antiseptics that kill the little
germs In the Stomach and Bdwels ftliicll cause Dyspepsia, Indiges-
tion, Flatulence, Sick Headache, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Intessi-
nal Indigestion, Catarrh of the .Stomach and Bowels, and Diarrhoea
—thereby removing the cause and relieving the trouble,
WARE'S BABY POWDT9R is for Children, aird if your baby is
uutlering from bad bowels, Irritation from teething and condition
that we call summer complaint,^Wn^a^li all upset, "food undigested
use WARE'S BABY POWDER litres the little ones.
FOR SALE
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Sheriff s Sale.
The State of Texas, )
County of Baylor, f
Notice Is hereby given that by vlr-
ture of a certain order of sale issued
out of the Honorable District Court
of Tarrant County, on the 27th day of
Nov. 190!), by E. J. Brock jr., clerk of
said court for the sum of one thous-
and five hundred thirty-eight artd
forty one hundreth dollars and sosfes
of suit, under a judgment, in favor of
The Fidelity Trust Co.. a corporation
in a certain cause in said court. No..
28981 and styled Fidelity Trust Co. vs.
Amelia Leigois etal and, placed tn
my hands for service, I, E. L. Crad-
dock as sheriff of Baylor County, Tex-
as, did. on the 2nd day of December,
1909, levy on certain real estate, situ-
ated in Baylor County, Texas, describ-
ed as follows to wit: Being the east,
one half of section 10(i. in the natne.y/
the T. & N. O. R. R. Co., located by
virtue of certificate 170, situated in
Baylor County, Texas, and levied up-
on as the property of Amelia Leigois,
f.R. Leigofs. And that, on the
rtT- Tupsday In January 1910, the
the 4th day of said month,
court house door of Bavlor
County, in the town of Seymour, Tex-
as, between the hours of 10 a. n» and
4n.jp.. by virturc of said levy and
of sale, 1 wjll sqll said
above described real estate at public
vendue, for cash to the highest bid-
der, as the property of of said Amelia
Leigois and J, B. Leigois.
^And in compliance with law, I give
^fs' ftotice by publication, In the
English language, once a week for
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the Bay-
lor County Banner, a newspaper pub-
lished in BaylorCounty.
Witness my hand, this 2nd day of
December, 1909. "
m I,) C31 T, E; Cradoock,
lO-l- Sheriff Baylor County Texas.
.Furniture and floor varnish at
Rogers. '
Swell line of ladies neckwear
at Weeks, DeArman & Burrow.
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909, newspaper, December 10, 1909; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429548/m1/16/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.