The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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X 8. CARTER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at loser's Drug Store,
tesideoce, first bduse north of the
Baptist church Phone at office
»nd residence. Calls promptlv an-
swered day or night.
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E. A. McMAHON
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Office at Residence
SXvoy, : : Texas.
T. E. ABTEBBEEBY
NOTARY PUBLIC
In Star Office
Savoy, : : Texas.
DAN SWEENEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
£ Offioe in First State Bank
Savoy, : : Texas
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INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS,
Pure Stock of I
all types, Amer-
ican and Import-
ed. Eggs S1.50,
$2.00, $2.50,!
Pure White Run-
ners $4.00 per
setting. Write!
for Catalogue
and Mating list.
HARRISON’S INDIAN RUNNER DUCK FARM,
CANAAN NEWS
We arc having some bad wentli-
er, more wind than we would like
to see.
Ollie Holland has been on the
isick list the past week. Ruth
jTroxell is also sick with grip.
Misses Lucile and D<sjlie Oliver
visited Mrs. C. F Holland Mon-
day.
Jack Everheart was in White-
wright Saturday.
Mrs. Ruby Rvon spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs G. H. Oliver.
C. F. Holland and wife spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs
|j. H. Troxell.
As news is scarce will close with
best wishes to the Star.
FRITZ.
PURE WHITE INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS
T. & P. TIME TABLE.
EAST BOUND TRAINS:
No. 34 8:22 a. m.
No. 32 12:08 p. m.
No. 36 4:40 p. m.
WEST BOUND TRAINS:
No. 35 10:05 a. m.
No. 31 1:07 p m.
No. 38 10:00 p. m.
est English and American white egg strain.
^ They have the racy appearance so much de-
sired; long slim bodies and long slim necks.
Best,Layers of big white
Eggs in the world
EGGS 84.00 PER 12,87.50 PER 24
S. C. Buff Orpingtons
I have as good Buff Orpington chickens as you can find
in the South. Have been winning my share of the
Blue in the best shows of the country for several years
having made a specialty of Buff Orpingtons. Have'
some grand mating thie season and will sell you egg.- f^>r
Only $2.50 per 15
as they run.
RAISE GOOD STOCK.
Two Fine Horses And A Jack
Will Stand in Savoy. It
Pays to Raise Good
Stock
e Local flaw*
VA4AAIAAA • AAA
Write for mating list.
T. J. Humphrey,
Bonham, Texas.
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Whitewtight Wednesday.
The Misses Waldrum visited in
Big line of low cuts for all the
family at ArteTberry’s.
FARM LOANS.
Miss Nola Benton visited home-
folks Sunday. _
Mrs. G. W. Squires was called
to Dnrant, Okla. last week to the
bedside of her sister, Mrs. Harle.
Just received a big line ot La-
dies’ Shirt Waist9 at Arterberry’s.
The people to owe are
- The one9 who make a
Business of Lending.
You make no mistake when you tie up with those old re-
liables—The Loan Companies, Do not forget that my
facilities to handle are always The Best, I succeed
where others fail.
Chas. G. Nunn, Bonhr£as.
Muncy Hood and wife have a
fine boy stopping with them since
Thursday of last week.
A big line of Men’s and Boys’
Shirts at Arterberry’s.
W. F. Dodd and wife of Caddo,
Okla, visited J. W. Dodd and fam-
ily first of the week.
Miss Hattie Belote has returned
to Collinsville where she has an
art cla^.
C. S. Melugin has moved to the
Manning place North of town,
and Porter McKinney has moved
into the house he vacated.
I li2ve a black Percheron horse
16 1-2 hands high, coming 4 years
old and weighs 15001bs. This
horse came from near Bonham,
j and is of perfect build, solid color
gentle, kind and good disposition,
and is of the best draught stock.
Terms to insure living colt $12 00.
TOM ARION, is a black horse,
foaled 1006, sired by STRONG
ARION, he by COMMODORE
STRONG. Strong Arion’s dam
was Melia, by Arion 2:07 3-4, the
$125,000. horse. TOM ARION’S
dam was Victoria, she by a regis-
tered medium sire and out of a
mare sired by a registered medium
horse. TOM ARION is a perfe<5t
type of the Hamiltonian trotters,
16 hands high and is fifteen-six-
teenths standard. You will see
that he is, ou both sides, of the
strongest bred trotters in the
country. Terms to insure living
colt .... $10.00
Also have a black Jack with
mealy nose, 15 hands high and
ten years old. Terms to insure
living colt - - - $10.00
* This stock will make this, 1913,
j season at D. T. McMahon’s barn
j in Savoy, and I invite the public
‘ to call and see them My stock
will cotnpaic with the best and 1
would be pleased to have a share
of your patronage. Care will be
taken to prevent accidents, but I
_______ i will not be responsible should any
occur. If mare is sold, traded or
Charlie Wright of Wichita Falls' moved from community, the sea-
is visiting friends here this week [son is due, unless satisfactorily
j arranged.
J. W. NELSON,
A new line of shadow and chlny I a4 Savoy Texas,
laces and bandings at Arterberry’s
The First State Bank
Of
SAVOY, TEZAS.
A strong depository for your funds
offering convenient and unexcelled
facilities for handling check.ng ac-
counts, whether small or large.
Your Deposits
f
in this bank are secured by a capital
end surplus of $22,000.00 besides
the state guarantee, which is se-
cured by bond signed by the stock-
holders of this bank, whose aggre-
gate worth is more than
Two Million Dollars.
MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES
TERMS THE LOWEST CONSISTENT
WITH SOUND BUSINESS.
J. B. BEAT, Active V. Pres.,
D. W. SWEENEY Jr. Cashier.
TEXAS TRACTION COMPANY
(Denison-Sherman-Dallas Interurban)
“The Convenient Way”
hourly local passenger service
BETWEEN ALL POINTS
FAST LI M ITED CARS
-EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN-
DENISON—SHERMAN—McKINNEY—DALLAS
Direct Interurban Connections at Dallas for
Lancaster, Waxahachie, FL Worth
and Cleburne.
Baggage handled on regular local passenger cars.
M. R. FEWELL,
A. G. P. A. Deniion, Texas
JAS. P. GRIFFIN,
G. P. A. Dallas, Teas*
New Spring Dress Goods, all
colors at Arterberry’s.
See R. B. Nall, makes all kinds
Mrs. Dassie May and clildren of of «lilsses’ children or old people)
Corn and alfalfa hay for sale at Kenefick, Okla., came Wednesday ! Examination Free. In Commer-
mybarn. Hay S<5 and *.6 per | to visit her parents Mr atu| MrJ. | cal Bank Bldg., Sherman. all
ton, corn .50c and 55c per bushel.
P3t W. J. Hood.
Mrs. J. H.' Belote and children
of Sherman visited her parents,
E. G Diirrett and wife Sunday.
Hay for sale: I have different
S. A. Harper.
I'bave plenty of Hulls and Meal
for sale and can sell them to you
at the same price you have to pay
at the oil mill in Whitewright or
Bonham. E. T. Buford. tf.
R. B. Nall, Optical Expert,
makes all kinds of glasses. In
Commercial Bank Building, Sher-
man, Texas. all
Ladies’ Hair Braids at Arter-
Sand has been piled along from 1 berry’s.
kinds of bright baled hay at differ-1 S. A. Harper’s corner, west to | _
ent prices. See me. J. W. Bell. I the school building, for a concrete j 'nie restaurant, owned by Mr.
t [sidewalk. This walk will, whenlBaatv and known as the
Plenty of baled oat straw for complete, reach from the school' q. \y Thomasson building is
sale at my barn in Savoy. See me. building to the depot. i being moved to the lot between
^ E. T. Buford. - __________t___ • jjohn Large’s store and S. H. Ba-
- I ker’s shop.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy j T. P. Buford was right sick first
has won its great reputation and ! of this week with grippe, but i
extensive sale by its remarkable J bet; 1 row
cures of coughs, colds and croup.
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BOB STRATTON
The Barber.
have been solicited by a
number of the business
* men o f Savoy t o locate
here ahd am now located
in the W. F. Suddath old
stand, and am ready give you
the very best service. I keep
a nice, clean Shop and use
clean towels on each person I
do work for.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
It can be depended upon Try it.
Sold by all dealers.
Beaumont Oil in any quantity
you may want at the Star office.
Since the parcel post has be-
come effective, the mail carriers
closely resemble expressmen, so
many big bundles do they carry.
Many sufferers from rheumatism
have been surprised and delighted
with the prompt relief afforded by
applying Chamberlain’s Liniment.
Not one case of rhemnatism in ten
requires an internal treatment
whatever. This liniment is for
sul® by all dealers.
You can say good bye to consti-
pation with a clear conscience if
you use Chamberlain’s Tablets, j fqsteR—PHOTO—BONHAM
Many have been permanently
cmred by their use.Sold by dealer.
THE LARSEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD
Today’s Magazine is the larg-
(est and be>t edited magazine pnb-
FAMILY GROUPS j lished at 50c per year. Five cents
Now is the best time to get the j per copy at all newsdealers. Ev-
familv together for a picture. I: ery lady who appreciates a good
can make you a photograph that ' magazine should send for a free
will be prized by every member of) 'sampie copy and premium catalog,
the family now and valued as a Address Today’s Magazine, Can-
keepsake in after years when they ; l°u> Ohio,
have scattered from the old home.
BOB STRATTON,
The Buber.
#.
We are informed that Mrs. Tar-
ver died early yesterday morning
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Born, Wednesday night to Mr. j ^'°u judge a man not by wHat ^ m Martin, west of town,
and Mrs." E. T. Buford, a boy. | e I'rom'ses (^°> but 1>\ what he ^jlc jias very low for nearly
One more grandson and Lewis done. 1 hat is the onH tiuc j (WO months and the end was ex-
Brown will have a base ball nine
that he can boast of. This is the
sixth boy for E. T. Buford and
wife and Mr. Brown's other two
grandchildren are boys.
test. Chamberlam’s Cough Ren.-: ted at any linie. After ,he
edy judged by this standard has , funcral ,)v thc Methodist
no superior. People everywhere pastor the remaing „.cre laid to
speak of H in the highest terms of,„st al 4 :00 oVlock yeslerday eve,
praise. For sale by al! dealers.
in Sunnyside cemetery.
Children are much more likely
to contract the contagious diseases
when they have colds. Whooping
cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever &
consumption are diseases that are
often contracted when the child
has cold. That is why medical
authorities say beware of colds.
For the quick cure of colds you
will find nothing better than
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
can always lie depended upon and
is pleasant and safe to take. For
sale by all dealers.
Stove Gasoline and Automobile
Gasoline at the Star office.
We call your attention to those
Indian Runner Duck ads in this
issue of the Star. We have been
reliably informed that it does not
take a “deep blue sea’’ nor even
a “mill pond’’, to raise these
ducks on. They are a ary land
dnek and are better to eat than
wild ducks and lay more, bigger
and better eggs than a hen The
eggs are not strong like some oth-
er duck eggs. Try raising them.
Just received a line of Men’s and
Boys’ Clothing at Arterberry’s.
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913, newspaper, March 21, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913147/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.