The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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SAVOY
DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF SAVOY AND SURROUND-NO COUNTRY
Volume 6
SAVOY, FANKIN OOUXTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1808
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(All announcements under this
head, unless otherwise specified, are
subject to the action of the demo-
cratic primary.)
County Officers.
For District Clerk—
EARL McALESTER
For Commissioner Pre. No. 2—
G W SQUIRES
Iu the January issue of the
Woman's Home Companion is a
r production of W. Balfour Ker’s
painting “forgotten.” It repre-
sents a winter farm scene, the
hcuse and barn in the distance,
and the old family horse standing
drearily by the pasture bars, ankle
deep in the falling snow—forgot-
ten. It is a beautiful picture and
if it could speak, no doubt it would
express the feeling of hundreds of
faithful old horses.
0. T. Lyon & Son’s,
LUMBER
All Kinds of Buildinj
Material. '‘**m
WE WISH YOU A
HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR,
JVM ? 1802
M aacond-
m at Savoy
la of Marob
AND INVITE YOU TO OUR STORE
DURING THIS YEAR TO BUY
EXCHANGE COLUMN.
The Savoy Star fairly “took the
cake” for a small town in its holi-
day paper. Mr. and Mrs. Arter-
birry know how to get up an
attractive paper.—Sherman Demo-
EDGAR A. MCMAHON
Ring out the old,
Ring in the new.
Collect your bills
And pay what’s due
FURNITURE
MANAGER
We have
The biggest Christmas edition of
a Fannin coui^Bpaper was not
gotten out in BHUm or Honey
Grove, but in S^oy, where the
Star issued a handsome Christmas
number of twelve pages.—Bonham
In abundance and would be glad you 1
come in and inspect our stock before bi
elsewhere. We expect to handle an u
date line and will sell them as cheap as we
sibly can. Come to see us.
CONTRACXgtan, backed »y MK
DRAUCHON’S
" SS Colleges
LEAN IY HAIL
WHEN TIME SHALL BE NO p
has gone but most of MORE. 11]
ndduemory of turkey ^ were children time
y sauce, which will lagged heavily from Christmas to 1-
perhaps. Christmas, from month to month,!
— from year to year. As we older!
- ■' grow, the years skip by on fleeter 11
is did not seem to be feet why this difference? We a
t children are ^ginning to understand. We ja
ant surprise in their oWcr ^ {eel that ottr time is |F
iristmas morning. ^miaf more and more limited,if
— briefer than we would have it, spd I
that it will soon be as a tale that is | a
n effort being made to ^ We begrudge the passing '
famous Tom Bean case, tnomrwto. Our days are too short,
heirs claim that their thr wights too long. We woiiiu j
re not properly looked haste and nave time.
But some there are who, having
wisely learned the lessons, of life, I
step'with measured tread in per-
ils to live in a sunnier feet accord xsith Father Time and I
his? Front doors were the flight of years. To such every!
w Year’s day and the day is the beginning of a new year!
r registered 58 just be- w£ich is to be full of harmony, ofj
interest, of duty performed- These!
, n are in tune with the divine harmo-
ny of the Universe and with them 1
has received many nice the years pass lightly, haring little)
s on the 'Christmas> U* mark their beginnings or ends. |
t they are certainly ap~j On the faces of these, the wrinkles
W e feel encouraged to of age only mark the footprints of
greater efforts For the1 P«t pleasures. Such natures are
*4 always young, ffeace, good will,
harmony, unselfish desires, are the j
'■ ■ ----' - * guide boards on the road to this
ten for * deoul of th« *OTaint fou”,-in ol >oalh, The
■ This “yon did I Way is not plain to those who are
antrowny h« grown iKDor,nt bot *"ms »H
nc to putics outside the ways open to the "wi* as serpents
and harmless as doves. When
It has come. Mr. we **** leartted to rule our own
s it is false and that Mr. aud teach our children so,
the letter through spite then Ufe to all will be one sweet
► lost hia« position with <* opportunity and dutv per-
oompany, and could not The home life is the cita-
ted Next? del of all our hopes for peace and
harmony in life. Let us make the
year 1908 better and richer by
[ARD TIMES- bringing into it all the good we
re hard we will admit_ can find and shutting out all that
look at it in a compari- u J^ing and hurtful to our high-
Before the three years natures and dwarfing to the
t^», we had been blessed physical man. Thus employed,
1 that more than filled the y**r in completed
■ad granaries, and there Uwka and it will close with a sense
of work well done. We shall cease
Farmers Union
Rkort
Aaahlp
phone, can on, or addnes Jtto. R. Dr
Frteideat Dnu«te*e Practical Buiaw
SAN ANTONIO or
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
, etc. Hmm? k ■** •*•*•*»
DALLAS. FT. WORTH,
TYLER, WACO, AUSTIN,
The St. Louis Republic offers to
all persons living on Rural Routes
The Rural Route Republic, Daily,
and we offer The Savoy Star, week-
ly, lor only $2.50 a year. The
Rural Route Republic is a complete
ten-page daily newspaper giving
all the news of the world fresh ev-
»
ery morning except Sunday. It
will be delivered to your door the
next day after it is printed; there- j
fore you get the news while it is j
news.- No subscriptions accepted j
for less than one year. Send your j
; subscription to The Savoy Star, j
j Savoy Texas. I
Send us your sub-
sription early this
year and keep up
Cliff, at 4 o’clock Saturday morn- pwwwweu":
iug. He had for several months
been a sufferer from Bright’s dis-
ease, and had on Friday returned pQR COUNTY COMMISS-
fr.»m a visit to Mineral Wells, IONER
where he had gone in the hope of
finding relief. It was known that This week we take pleasure in
the disease had involved the heart, announcing G. W. Squires as ti
and that death was to be expected, candidate for Commissioner of
Both he and the members of his Precinct No. 2. of Fannin county,
family were aware that his life was Mr. Squires has lived in Savoy
likely to terminate suddenly at any alxmt fifteen years, served foui
time. At 3 o’clock. Saturday morn- years as commissioner some year*
ing he was aroused from sleep by ago. and is known by nearly every
difficulty in breathing. His wife voter in this precinct. We believe
and children and some friends were we are safe in,saying that there is
at his bedside at the time of his not a man in the precinct who is
deatli better qualified or who will make 1
John Raleigh Briggs was born better commissioner, than will th<
fn Meggs County, Tennessee, in man under consideration. If elect
1851. He received his elementary ed. we believe Mr. Squires will set
education in the private schools of that this precinct gets its part o
his native country. At the age of the county fuffds. He «sks tin
20 he entered the Nashville Med.- j voters to investigate his claims ant
cal college, and was graduated j if consistent with their views, sup
from that institution at the age of' port him in the primary.
22, in 1873. The following year;
he came to Texas ami located at ■
with your frlenas.*
Good clubbing rates
with any paper.
West
*cre not prep^ed (or i.. IRON CLEANER.
art not yrt tired toil. You ca'> '“ake
»ry fanner thinks he ban little contrivance for use on ironing
fee can not gather fifteen day, says the Delineator for Jauu-
j ba'es of cotton, some of afV. jt consists of a block of
w. He must hate a few wootj about five inches square, j
bushels of corn to sell and . . , , ■ ........ 1
, Five holes are liored in this block
, cattle galore, never real-1
..mere sufficiency was.;™'* filkd *ith *«**»*■ Thts*
doesn’t know how to ad- are covered with a piece of muslin
lelf to the situation. There The other ride of the block is cov-
8f- wlto cant pay tbeir eTe<j with emrerv-eloth. The em-
|t moM of them, debts were I ^ o{ (h(. Mock is to rnb
tepJHSTS1 «* *» -«*•«» 2U -
J,et us catch tip with ^ "as fi’ves the i:cu
hbave already used. Unwjothuess.
Tlie New Idea Woman's Magazine
is well worth the money we are
asking for it. Si.35, tor it and
•he Star one year. This Magazine
contains the liest of reading matter.
Serial stories, short stories, etc and
right -up-to-now fashion plates of
>tvle and many helps for the ladies
in selecting and making their
clothiug. It will keep yon yxisted
on many things you wish to know.
; Send in your subscrip|<-n now
! Don't miss another copy. You’ll
Is fast tieoomingtho fruit,
vegetable, grain t nd cot-
ton Cv»untrv of the South-
west. It will pay you to
investigate right now
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1908, newspaper, January 3, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904469/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.