The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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J. H. Coleman sends the Star to
brother,
Our Correspondence.
ASH GROVE HAPPENINGS. ] an(j j|rs. Parrigin of Ector
This is ray birthday. As the; v.isitetl their son and family Sat-
XA-T D. HAMPTON, M. D.
N AND SURGEON.
i at R. W. Oaliaher’B Drug
Residence East of Bank^H
at residence and
promptly answered, day
7*X
Preston Gault of Bonham came
up yerterday on a visit.
Rev. Fount Jones of Myra, spent
office. | Thesday night with M. M. Sud-
dath and wife.
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m.
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T. P. Buford went to Van Al-
styne? to look after the interest of
his farm, Tuesday.
, Bob Cnllar and wife have mov-
ed back to Savoy from Denison.
CHURH DIRECTORS
Methodist church-
-tltinday School at io a.
qhjng at it a. m. and 7:30 p.
he first Sunday in each month.
I Wrenn, Supt. of Sunday!
ool. Rev. R. L- Ely, pastor. j t
sottcRetTro attend both ; We still have a great many
[School and preaching. bargains to offer in Heavy Goods,
j. baptist wubcb. Anepbrrry._
leaching second and fourth*
School at 9:30
elach Sunday, prayermeeting,
every Wednesday night.
and take part with us. I y ~
W. T. Bibby Supt. C. C. Hodge and family of Bon-
J. P Morris, Pastor. 1 ham visited E. A. McMahon and
J. B. Garner of Chillicothe,
sends in his dollar in advance and
Coined* aknife-
Columbia, Mo. until January, 1909
Many \thanks.
A punched well beats all. F. C
Melton has the outfit to let, cheap.
Dr. R. A. Lively, wife and ba-
by of Durant, Okla. visited rela-
tives here first of the week.
Guests of G. W. Squires and wife.
Miss Bell Huddleston and little
Joe Johnson of Whitewright are
visiting Miss Ella Johnson this
week.
Coleman, of jold trapper said, it is seventy-three urday and Sunday.
MEAT MARK
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years since I first opened my eyes Bob Clevenger and wife visited
and took a center pop at daylight, lady’s parents near Denison y
and I cannot remember what ini- 1.,,, '1.
and I cannot renicmuei wuai ini- jast we£.^.
pression the first sight gave me, - yjrs Whitt and family spent
but I have had many impressions > Sunday wjth C. C. Waldrum anil
since of which I-Jun e a vivid rec- fam.fy at Caney Sunday,
ollection. Splitting wood with a j jack Withrow and'Hollie Whitt
maul and wedge last Saturday I had business in Whitewright last
made an impression on one ot ray Tbursdav.
fingers which will be remembered The people of this community
lor a few days as I am laid off lor djd some excellent work on the
repairs. It was the same tree that road leading into Savoy Friday
gave me such a fall last year and I amj Saturday,
still have to run the risk of cutting Mjsses Stella and Ethel Frailiks
John Large,
savoy* te:
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frl
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t DUIMIHI Mill
1 W. F. Sc0^K. M. B. Haweixs. j
into
and Miss Gracie Vanhoozer of
ray foot while splitting it
stove wood. Some fellow says Wolf city are visiting Miss flora
women ought not to let their lius- j prall
School work is moving smoothly
CHRISTIAN CIH KCH.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock ev-
family Sunday.
ery Sunday
morning, preaching
ippa
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sister, Mrs. Anna Price.
KODAK FURNISHINGS;,
STAMP PHOTOS.
AND PORTRAIT POST
CARDS.
! FOSTER—PHOTO—BONHAM.
Will have a car load of hulls &
third Sunday in each month by J meal by first of next week. Seej The very latest things in Post
Fred Dennis- You are invit-! D. T. McMahon
(1 all these meetings.
Eqla
at the Yeager Hotel
BBSElir^rv ... •
p7f. f Cards.
—;—------ ; of Flowers, Lovers, Comics,
Special Hotel rates and accom-' At the Star office.
John and Miss Tot Swinnev left bands run such risks, but our
Wednesday for Laurier. Wash, to chief always binds up my wounds ^ave £ftv euronecj to date with an
make an extended visit to their very tenderly and tells me that I; average Attendance of thirty last
should have been more careful. 1 month. The people of the corn-
know that, after the thing is done j ^unity seem to be interested very7
and have no need to be told. Oth- mucdj ju the school work, and ate
ers may profit by* my example. encouraging both teacher and pu-
This is wash day blit that sore pds> ^omf have been scaled about
finger interferes. I think of many th.. measles but we haven't any
other things that ought to be done, vet and hope not t„ have,
today but that sore finger vetoesw Spears visited our school
them. ! Wednesday. He was taking or*
Our school is progressing, satis-: lers for tlK. neu. Reference Libra-
Moon Series, Language J factorily aud -Miss Ewing, OUI j ry and Home Educator. We found
etc. I teacher, is highly complimented, j it verv interesting* as well as usefu'.
i Judge Mahony, our oil man came
Tonsorial Artists.
First Class Barber Work at All Tl
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We are cow located in our new qu
You to give us your patronage.
Guarantee our work in
every particular.
T—-Try USK
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I Suddath & rf
► Savoy,
wm
.... w .., Western .Girl let us hear from
l». TIMK TABi.E. modations are made to jurors bv j ______ 'in from the East last week and : voll 0ften, I enjoyed your letter.'
East Round. the week at the Yeager Hotel at; Hpnrv r,lllar nf ^ [says he is preparing for business. ^uccess to you.
at;. 8:27 a: m.' Bonham. " ar “ * -«• >. -
at........12:4(5 p. m.
at........P- na.
I have a good well punching out-
fit to let, cheap. Call at F. C.
. .1:14 p. m. Melton's shop. *
.10:20 p. m. ] . 1_____\____
SU!hr °f I,'e“'SOn j He proposes to begin operations in Wel| j „uess | j,ave written
Hope
only a pleasant but a prosperous
~—--- | he will succeed. That oil is migh-; year • if this escapes the waste
50 acres of black land for rent to! ty good for a sore finger. i basket you nay hear from me
Several have taken advantage of be put in oats and corn. Or will! Aunt Jane Nelms has sufficiently agi:jn.
nrif»—First twi-nty lines the knife bropositiou; ast auy of
fhnie per line for e*fh them about it.
line. ; --j-—-
of Thiuiki— First five line* j J. 3- Whitley of Denison visited
cent* per line for each 1 A. Sprowles and wife last night
line. > and this morning.
take $2.00 per acre from right | recovered from a severe attack of
party. See T. E. Arterberry,
Star office. Savoy, Texas.
. Pay yonr eubscriptiou* Jo the
Star a year in advance, during
January and get a pocket kifife
free. •
If you wish -a well ^auger -‘ to
punch a well with, call7 F. _C.
^ ' was ‘ Me 11on’s*blacksntith shop.
J. R. Andrewjs of Whitewright,
visited his sister, Mrs. B. F. Ar-
terberrv, Sunday. The latter is
improving some from her attack of
Grippe.,
?r<.y;. ^ .■ at,. •
,PAY YOUR TAXES.
H
y£u $re hereby requested to pay
your City Taxes as they are now
due and there willsfcie an.additional fjme. I never knew so many hogs
7f-
j. Maggie McXealy and children
Bonhain are .$*** uncle,
jtbe Hou.'Wnr. Cook, (colored.)
co^t after January Slst
-C. C.: Glass,
Marshal.
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grip tp be out, which we are all
glad to see. It would be bad get
ting along in this neighborhood
without aunt jane.
We miss Mr. and Mrs. Ware
sadly. Mr. Banta thinks he will
get off this Week.
ZELDA.
FAIRY IE W DOTS.
We have been having some vetj*
pretty weather the last week but
Sickness in his douds are biding the sky from our
goods.
So far six families hove moved
out of this district and three have
moved in. Five houses empty yet.
Last week was a h«g killing
ood p<wket knife to alt Jariu-
pay one year
itiicc.1 .Pxii K-\-r. “’I-'Ll.-
Mesdame*. and Hamp-
f fon were called to Trenton Sundav
Miss Mamie MqSpadden visited j to a.tend the. u.d,ide of ,htir fa.
relatives in Denison this week.
Postmaster W. P. Carter trans-1 — ..... — -
acted business in Sherman Mond*- ! i_,st Saturday the Stockholders
of the First Natioual Bank of Sa-
Mrs P,
family has kept him here now and inclement weather
three months since he shipped his ,s e*Pe«ed.
I Several of our neighbors slaught- j,
ered hogs last week and we are
very thankful to Mr. aud Mrs. A.
B. Cope, for some nice back bones
and spare ribs. It is nice ten ha
such neighbors as these. v-• i
A great deal of sickness is repo:
ed in this neigborhood. Mrs. }
B. Cope is right sick at this*writ*
ins-
, T Some perhaps wondered why
longest faees lever saw. They . . *
, , , „ .. faithful Dew Drop did not write 1
report sales slow and collections r ,, _ , ,
______ j last week. If they had .come to|
see us. wc could have shown them
*" " ‘“T “ 7* it V07- i better than tell them. Mother and
Only the farmer whistles at his, ^ , ,,
; . _ . II were house cleaning and had ev-
I atn sorry to se-e any one . 4 ...
but as loug 'as ,he ,erythmR turned topsy-turvy. We
went to Savoy and purchased a
j suit of furniture from Mr Gallaher
killed befen^. Some to kill yet.
Farm work has begun in earn-
est. Farmers are cheerful and
hopeful, but merchants have the
They
:tlous
had In fact, tradesmen and pro-
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Uniment
ther, M. ICarnheart, who is very fessioual men all seem discouraged, j
low. i
Ejg-’y,
f: V
GRAY BEARD.
Plowing is the order of the day
with the men and the women are
i yesterday evening and electet for '
LESLIE HAPPENINGS.
work. _____________
discouraged, but as long
_ farmer hdfilli his liead up the coun-
M. Inzer went to Tren- j voy met and ele<5ted the same Di-' tr>' Js safe’ ,; and bv Saturday night wc had ev-
_____ ay to visst her daughter rectors they had last > ear. They j Measles smll holds coui in and tpjacc and ^order
fitcrar store— everything Mrs. Pearl Southerland. | are as follows:- K. T. Cook, W. ar0und Ector. 1 ....... *
[rgain. H H Arterberry. j -----t-- |P. Carter, Jas. B. King, Lewis j
| Have you heard the latest? The 1 Hut<5bin8- Dr J°el Durrt'n artdj
^ ' .7 . ' 1 knife m-opositiou at the Star office. 'S- H Fierce. The Directors met |
yeh*et floral post cards are Ask aboui ^
ul and only 5 cents
, Lee Hampton of Pilot Grove ^ ^ • P: Carter; Cashier, J as »■: would write the notes, as
was a guest of his brother, Dr. j Assistant Cashier.
Stubbs.
taking advantage of the pretty
weather, some are finishing up
their cotton picking, others are
putting their land in readiness for
> ... ! another crop: Although the past
this day. after spending tlie holidays! , , .
P. M. INZER A SON,
savoy.
Bob Pritchett and wife of Deni-i
son, Roy Johnson and wife, the
Misses Johnson, Miss Jolley and
I doing vnrions things that is in a I^rcy Jolley ot Sherman., attended
1 womans place to do. jthe HoIUngsworth-JohiisoH wed-
As no one elsu is writing to the j Mr. Ira C. Thomas of Merit, ding here Wednesday night.
President, E- T. Cook; Vice Pres Star from this place, I thought I but who is attending school in
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wanted on your account Hampton, one day this week.
;ed for I>ry Goods at'
JANUARY PROPOSITION.
D-e might interest some.
The farmers out here have been
they! Whitewright, visited the family of
R. T. Reaves from Saturday untiL
M rs‘. R. L.
Penland and little
- , ~ We want to add several new son. Buford, returned to their
I). Haggard of Antlers.; names to the subscription list of;home in Sulphur, Okla., Wedncs’-j
visited the family of E. G. tthe Star, and in order to do
Monday Saturday night Mr.
Thomas and this writer attended
Prayer meeting at Mt, Zion, Sun-.i
day we went to church at Caney j
and heard Bro. Reaves preach an j
excellent sermon. After preach*
Miss Mayme Satton came up
from Bonham Wednesday to look
j after business affaire here. She
| informed us that the firm of Rick-
etts & Sutton had sold out the
millinery business to Mrs Thomp-
son and Miss Cteveland. Miss
tt, first of the week.
w~ ,0 ;;; *r ^ 'r t* ins r ,o and Mre,L-E
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subscribes f«x one year, during the ; wright. They were aecomjianied
on the farmers, and some art cl is-
and'prettier stock than ever.
meals at the Yeager Hotel a three ot four bladed pocket knife will visit there the remainder
The same proposition applies this winter,
are already subscri
in- »- * • * •*’ *
your -------- ------------ ------
;>eirT.kP. Depot. . ir*.
, wL, i jo those who
•*« ■ ■' • ,p - « •
Vyyv , • bers, if they pay their arrears and
A Safe Combination. .1
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AJ> YO!,'R HoMK PAFKR.
. * j one year
*f vantage of this offer.
advance, Take ad-
You get a 3
argument is needed to pr&vj^ jmapy papers'for yonr dollar and
correct. Yoti tal»o the knife extra. Only two condi-
a paper f<^r world-wide-gen- tions: >.ubscril»e in January, pay
newa. • You cannot choose a one year iu advance.
'■‘Ip#—Hrifie adapts! to the -
of Iba family—than The
Semi-Weekly New*. . By1 Brin^ >’our to us and £el
gubiteriVing for The Savoy StarMhe hi^h0!*r markHt Pr,Pe and th*'
aud The S uni-Weekly News to- ,owesl I,n >e f,jr ,ir> -°°'ls
you get both papers one tei ^en’y-
r for $1. To paid in advance, t - ~ -
order now. .to not delay. , p„R Sau;:. , „,e 14 j .
Everybody know. The Semi- Cw Sulky
******* “*h*.fct>t.!>*P?r iP tCO’d as new. Will sell al a bar-
gain. S*e W. H. Kidd, Phone
No. 9. (i rings Savoy, Texas
| ful year we have ever known. We ; thankful to Aunt Noda and dattgli*
i know not what a day may bring ters for the nice dinner they had
HOLLiNGSW, OR FH-JOHNSOX forth and we tnay not ihake any-1 prepared. At the close of the day
The first leap year wedding took thing agam this year, but G<xl wc , returned home and attended
place Wednesday evening ai 8:30. j always helps those who help them- singing here that night. On Mon- »
Mr. Bob Hollingsworth and Miss ^ selves, and w<- should all work with i day before Mr. Thomas returned ! lived at Justin Tex^s, died J*’th Suit *'ruction hTfa
Iva Johnson were married at the a will at our task no matter what j to Whitewright, he expressed him- ja tongeattve ch^l 3t 8 o’chxtk at sm»!i college has set in. A
home of Miss Ella JoJiuson, Rev. it may be. - |self as having had a most enjoyable(jjjs home Wednesday night. Gar-: of local causes may have
R. L. Ely officiating. Unite X The health of the community is l visit in this community. Will be rejt' was a brother ot Mrs. C. C.'j ted to bring about Ik* rc«ult.
crowd of neighbors and triends j very good at present. Mrs. Jef- glad to have him visit 11s again I Glass and Miss Nellte Woods *of the decune there in
The registration at
versky shows
this year. The s
made that this is
tkm Harvard 1
“rich man’s
Eliot claims
out this
her of young
public schools
there has been a
recruits fromvthe
tory schools. T
trance classes at
decreasing tor
situation is
friends of that
Eliot does not
the loss, except
as saying that some
colleges arc offerin
than they did a fi
are more active in
1 attract students,
J ‘ It is perhaps going too far f£
■ that the situation revealed at O
Garrett, sou bf R. Woods, who1 *>rid«e »Kans tliat the big
‘OJt its charm for yoa
and that a reaction in favor of
Hrait
rtrant^
Pailaa
ana 1 n
gethe,
weie present to witness the cere-j'ferson was sick last week, but :s
moiiy and wish them good luck better now.
o 1 their journey through life, and 1 Mrs. Withrow and
soon.
Z. T. Evans and family
Mrs. Melu- relatives in Savoy Sunday.
tion with the increases
I this place.- a,.d w.* known l.v a ^ ^ smalkr
''-’del j number ol people hetc who «>» ■ tia«n. including the I'niversity <S
! be sorry to hear of his deatn. The Rochester *and Hobart colle».j
-A r-
1.
1 Southwest. Da gives the State
news while it is new* and the
National news quicker titan any
other paper in the Southwest.
-1908 will be Presidential Year
fou will want to keep right
the news concerning our
Want all your Chickens. Egg'
and Butter. J W Bell & Co
'also presented them with many! gin called1 on Mrs. Wade Monday
pretty and useful present*. She was sick at the time but is ir,
Bill is the son ot Mr. and .Mis. now.
A. J. Hollingsworth, and is an Valley Sikes and wife «>! Jton-
energetic, sober voung man. Mis* ham havedreeu visiting the faun
Iva is a modest, unassuming little lies ot Barker Hall
lady, higli'v esieemetl bv her Jefferson,
friends and po.-sesse.s those eharae-
. teristirs found iu
■ gul The groom
black, while the bride wore a
1 beautiful traveling dress ot brow 1.
, Accompanied by a nu.fiber of
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Jim Barnett's new home is
atub Homer nearing completion. They will
have a nice resilience when tinish-
Jack Withrow and family visited id.
a li-une loving b.is parents at Ect..r Sunday
•*fas attired in
Old papers a hundred at ihe
Star office-
George Wright and family and I $tar sympathizes with the bereav* would seem as though tirere
Miss Xetde Warrick visited Bro.! e(i famiiy in the lo» of their (jear hope for a change of
Connor and familv at Kemp, ()kla. one bcita.nh t!.e small callcges
‘ every reason 1o ted enco
- J these figures and to lo^k
to the future. 1
It is an American
, worship mere bigness in
I have two punched wells walled, ^artrnent of human
with tile, and can say that it is the discovered it and
j cheapest , quickest and easiest way J years agu in hit “ A
-- 1 ■ . ■ to dig a well. F. C. Melton has1**1^ Fuirst4 are a$
H "U‘Wr the outfit tor punchui- «n.j **
DEW DROP
A TESTIMONIAL
J. I. Noah.
The Dallas Semi-Week
give flt- .Tfren too! , . .
watR Ute local tiews J urdav night and Sunday. Guests to sijeml the night with Mrs. A
I of Mr. ahd Mrs. J. \V. Bell. Joel Johnson, Tbehest wishes of the i is getting along uicely with his
was here Wednesday 'looking after
j interests here. He tol.l .Is that' aml
wife and son of near i their relatives from rherinan, they j I.E.Unrrett will start back to San- j his.aister. Mrs Callie Gentry, was c eap.
ta Cruz,Cal. Sunday. We are glad
to know that hi* brother, fclraer,
the use of it: restaurant, sleep at ll*ifed
Even if you wish toite!, attend the
tOO ' Ravenna, visited friends here Sat- left on the 10:20 train for that city ta Cruz,CaL Sunday. W e are glad J nioving this week to Chillicothe, a targe well, 30a punclfr
ha ; his farm near leopard,j Star §‘ud their mmy vXh-r friends wounded
purchased ne^ Ravenna. \ jjo with- thc»«_ •
i8Z
*=.
Be is able to
cviotC to hff hiH Ctut^heS-
whefe she would reside. He also
took advantage of the knife propo
sitiou, capturing a four hladed
one. v - ;. -;v
four or six boles all right together
and do it much easier and quicker
than if dug by hand.
T
The smaller
advantages
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908, newspaper, January 24, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904517/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.