The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909 Page: 4 of 12
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MID - SUMMER
HEAD WEAR
Tlie new SAILOR SHAPE
much is favored for mid-sum-
mer and a visit to our milli-
nery department will impress
that we keep in touch
vou
with the newest creations.
YOURSELF
Please your friends by wearing Kuppenheimer
clothes. The quality and style match up with the
proper pride of the man who insists upon looking
his part in life, as well as playing it.
To please yu is the sum and substance of all of our
efforts, and if >ou have not bought your summer
suit, it will be to your interest to call and let us show
you the new models.
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BAYLOR CO. BANNER
PropoMd Amendment to the Mat* Oon-
at/twtlon Authorising C it fee and
' Towni w»th a Population In Excess
■ARR1S0N & HORWOOD, - Proprietor. ft A«»? t0 be »"«orpo«U- 8^
0. C. HARRISON, Editor. 8KHATB JOINT RESOLUTION NO. t
Why American* are
Chicago, 111., April 8.—"We
modern Americans are the most
unhappy people that have ever |
prosperous people.
"2. Because we are the freest
people.
"Because we are the most
highly educated."
So says Prof. Albion W. Small
of the University of Chicago in
a communication to the Chicago
Woman's Club.
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-- Joint Resolution to amend Article li, lived on the face of the earth.
Sections 4 and 5, of the Constitution Whv9
of the State, authorizing cities and! *" _ .
towns within the state of Texas to 1. Because we are the most
be incorporated by special act when
the population exceeds five thousand
inhabitants.
Be it Resolved by the Legislature of
the State of Texas:
Section 1. That Article 11, Sections
4 and 5, be amended so that the aama
shall hereafter read and be as followst
8ec. 4. Cities and towns having •
population of five thousand or less may
be chartered alone by general law.
They may levy, assess and collect an
annual tax to defray the current ex-
penses of their local government, but
such tax shall never exceed for any
one year one-fourth of one per cent, [ continues the professor, makes! 81
Mrs. T. J. Bolger accompanied1 and shall be collectible only in current f unhappiness. They bring us O
, i -L j , • . t-v i i money, and all licenses and occupaUon 1 v .... . '
her husband on a trip to Dundee ^ Uxeg ievle(i an(j alj fnies, forfeitures, serious responsibilities. They i SB
Saturday. ' penalties and other dues accruing lo {make the individual see and feel1 ®
1 cities and towns shall be collectible .. , _
Odom's drug store has moved i only in current monev. '-he actual inequality of men. SS
to the building formerly occu-1 tl^d The J flood society with proble™ j •
pied by W. T. Browning & Co. | charters granted or amended by spec- fat tax the mind and tear the
Office of publication, Washington
Street, opposite First National batik.
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SUBSCRIPTION, 1.00 PER YEAR '
Payable in Advance.
Seymour, Texas, May 14, 1909. .
The Baylor Drug Store.
Nice lines in toilet articles at,
Rupe's drag store.
PURE DRUGS
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We carry the purest line of'drugs that can be had. Everything
that you will need to keep you in good health will be found on our
shelves, including all the best patent medicines.
'Freedom and education,"'®
STOCK FOOD
Keep your stock in a healthy condition during the spring by tfie use
of Dr. Rutherford's, LeGears, Alfalfa and Cresent Stock Foods, and Dr.
Rutherford's stock medicines.
Jewelry is sold on the reputa-
tion of the maker, and Odom's
drug store will handle only the
best makes.
ial act of the Legislature and may levy,
assess and collect such taxes as may
be authorized by law, but no tax for
any purposes shall ever be lawful for
any one year which shall exceed two
and one-half per cent of the taxable
property of such city; and no debt
heart. V
"But let us not despair. The Bi
talent for misery is the fountain 0
of progress. It is only when, EK
men can picture to themselves w
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee left "hal1 ever, be cr^ed b>' *nJt ^ or what they lack and what thev!
. towns unless at the same time pro- 1 JU iav.iv <tnu vwiiu uiey |
tturday on a visit to relatives vision be made to assess and collect v,ant, and can work up enough;
Saturday
at Goree, Haskell and Rule.
They will be gone a couple of
weeks anyway, and maybe long-
er if Mrs. Leo's health improves.
If you are
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annually a sufficient sum to pay the
interest thereon and create a sinking
fund of at least two per cent thereon.
Sec. 2. That the above and fore-
going proposed amendment shall [be]
duly published once a week for four
, • weeks commencing at least three
Stranger in our month8 before a special election to bo
town, go to Odom's drug store. ! held for the purpose of voting upon
♦_ > ; »uch proposed amendment on the first
No trouble to answer questions. ; Tuesday in August, 1909, in one week-
In buvintr footwear for rhilrl- ly n*wsP»P«'r of fMh county in the
in ouying lootwear ior enna- State of Texas Jn whlch guch a newg.
ren remember we sell the Buster paper may be published, and the Oot-
Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes. - West j
Texas Supply Co. j the submission of this proposed
* i amendment to the qualified electors for
Bring your prescriptions to'members of the legislature.
Odom's drug store. You get ex- At 8Uch eIection a" Persons favoring
actly what the doctor orders.
Rubber Goods, Toilet Articles, including fine combs and brushes,
best of soaps and the sweetest of perfumes, Blank Bsoks, Ledgers,
Tablets, Box Paper.
genuine dissatisfaction to get ®
• bemselves into action, that they : 0
accomplish things worth while." 1 ■
Would Contract for Peanuti.
i mn
Denison, Texas, May 3.— A!A
cmpany has written to the Den- ] ^
son board of trade offering to j 0
ontract in advance for peanutsj m
rown in this section this year
t GOc j)er bushel, Spanish varie- g|
>, and guaranteeing a fair price j £
o those who do not care to sell ■
he crop before grown.
Prescription Work Our Specialty
Two registered Pharmacists one with 13 and the other
experience. Your work will be done absolutely correct.
19 years
A. A. Grossman came in last
Friday from Bosworth, Mo., to
see after property interests here.
He was accompanied by his wife
and they stopped off at Arappho,
such amendment shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words
"For the amendment to Article 11,
Sections 4 and 5, of the Constitution,"
and those opposed thereto shall have
written or printed on their ballots the
words: "AgainBt the amendment to
Article 11, Sections \ and 5 of the Con-
stitution."
Sec. 3. That $£000, or as much
j K ELL the COO CH ,
5AND CURE THE LUNGS^
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Okla., on the- way down to visit thereof as way be necessary, be and! ^
„ •£>,. j I* ...... i the same is hereby appropriated out of I t
a daughter, round it very dry money in the Treasury not other-1
there. Mr. Gfossman sajH it is'wise appropriated, to defray the ex-1 v KiR CoLdWs
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CIGARS
Finest line in town and new
shipment just in.
JEWELRY
We still have about $300 worth
of jewelry to be sold at cost.
Ca»5 at our old reliable store and you will receive the
ous treatment.
most courte-
dry in the southern part of Mis-
souri and very wet in the north
part. They will be here about
two weeks.
pen sea ot advertising and holding the
election provided for above.
(A true copy.)
W. B. TOWNSEND,
Secretary of Stat®. I
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909, newspaper, May 14, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429876/m1/4/?q=asthma: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.