The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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HARRISON’S INDIAN RUNNER DUCK FARM,
PARIS, ....
PURE WHITE INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS
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^-^c^
EGGS 84.00 PER 12. 87.50 PER 24 j
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 this season and will sell you eggs for
0*ily $2.50 per 15
as they run.
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Bob Jenkins attended the stock
show in Fort Worth this week.
Bonham, Tesas.
A big line of Men's and Boys’
Shirts at Arterberry’s.
INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS,
Pur© Stock of I
ail types, Amer-
ican and Import-
ed. Eggs $1.50,
$2.00, $2.50,
Pure White Run-
ners $4.00 per
setting. Write proved by the United States gov-
f o r Catalogue
and Mating list.
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
Seeley, who fitted Czar of
Russia called to
Bonham
:j F. H. Seeley of Chicago ana
Philadelphia, the noted truss ex-
Jpert will be at the Alexander ho-
tel and will remain in Bonham
Friday only, March 21st. Mr.
Seeley says: “The Spermatic
Shield Truss as now’ used and ap-
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eminent will not only retain any
case of rupture perfectly, afford-
ing immediate and complete re-
lief, but closes the epening in ten
j days on the average case. This
instrument received the only
reward in England and in Spain,
producing results without surgery,
I harmful injections, treatments or
1 ■ prescriptions.” Mr. Seeley has
I documents from the United States
Government, Washington, D. C.,
I for inspection. All charity cases
without charge, or if any interest-
ed call he will be glad to show the
truss without charge or fit them if
desired. Any one ruptured should
remember the date and take ad-
vantage of this opportunity.
Write for mating list.
T. J. Humphrey,
NOTICE.
By the power vested in me as
Mayor of the town of Savoy, Tex-
as, I hereby call an election to be
held on the first Tuesday in April
1913. being the 1st, day of April,
for the purpose of eledting a May-
or, a Marshal, a Treasurer and
five Aldermen, to serve for the
term of one year from the first
Tuesday in April 1913, to the
first Tuesday in April 1914, and
appoint Mr. D. T. McMahon,
judge of said election.
W. L. TEAGUE,
Mayor.
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The First State Bank
Of
SAVOY, TEXAS.
A strong depository for your funds
offering convenient and unexcelled
facilities for handling checking ac-
counts, whether small or large.
Your Deposits
in this bank are secured by a capital
and surplus of $2^,000.00 besides
the state guarantee, which is se-
cured by bond signed by the stock-
holders of this bank, whose aggre-
gate worth is more than
Two Million Dollars.
MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES
4$ TERMS THE LOWEST CONSISTED
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WITH SOUND BUSINESS.
J. B. MAY, Active V. Pres.,
D. W. SWEENEY Jr. Cashier.
Big line of low cuts for all the
family at Arterberry’s.
Mrs. Minnie Melugin went to
Denison Wednesday to visit rela-
tives.
See W. L. Cullar for bright
baled Sorghum hay.
Just received a big line ot La-
dies’ Shirt Waists at Arterberry’s.
The last of the week there will
be on display at the Star office, a
complete line of Spring Millinery.
Bert Sttddath of Whitesboro
visited his mother, Mrs. S. E.
Suddath, Tuesday.
Dale McSpaddgn and Charlie
Hutchins attended the Fat Stock
Show in Fort Worth this week.
Mr. Mart Craig of Bells was
here ou business Wednesday.
Ladies’ Hair Braids at Arter-
berry’s. —
I expect to have a complete line
of ladies’ and children’s Millinery
ready for your inspection by Sat-
urday. Mrs. T. E. Arterberry.
Hay for sale: I have different
kinds of bright baled hay at differ-
ent prices. See me. J. W. Bell.
Plenty of baled oat straw for
sale at my barn in Savoy. See me.
tf E. T. Buford.
Mrs. O. C. West visited her
daughter in Greenville first of the
week.
G. D. Squires and w’ife left Sun-
day to visit relatives in Ravenna.
They are moving back to Honey
Grove.
New Spring Dress Goods, all
colors at Arterberry’s.
roof of the school building re-
painted which adds much to its
appearance.
A new line of shadow and cluny
laces and bandings at Arterberry’s Cordial Invitation
Bro. Warren E. Starnes prornis-
es-to maintain the same interest in
Most of the people were ready the presentation of Bible truths to
for clean up day last Tuesday, but be given Sunday and Sunday
it was too wet to send the wagons night. Lesson Sunday from the
around. The first day that is following subject: God’s corn-
suitable the wagons will haul off! mand without His approval; and
the trash and it is hoped that not Sunday night the same lesson con-
a family in town will fail to have ! tinued under the subject: God’s
the trash piled and ready. J voice that speaks from behind.
You will lose something worth
I TEXAS TRACTION ( OMPANY
5- (Denison-Sherman-Dallas Interurban)
| “The Convenient Way”
HOURLY LOCAL PASSENGER SERVICE
BETWEEN ALL POINTS
A. FAST LIMITED-CARS
*T -EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN-
DENISON—SHERMAN—McKINNEY—DALLAS
Direct Interurban Connections at Dallas for
Lancaster, Waxahaehie, Ft. Worth
and Cleburne.
Baggage handled on regular local passenger cars.
M. R. FEWELL,
A. G. P. A. Denison, Texas
JAS. P. GRIFFIN,
G. P. A. Dallas, Texas
Just received a line of Men’s and
Boys’ Clothing at Arterberry’s.
your time and worthy of your at-
tention if you fail to come.
F. K. Suddath was a business
visitor in Bonham Wednesday.
S. A. Harper is preparing to
put dowu some concrete walks to
liis, residence. There is also a
move on foot to build a walk from
the school house to the depot.
THE LARGEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD
Today’s Magazine is the larg-
„ , , , .... There will be a big game of base est and best edited magazine pub-
i he school board is having me ,, , _. . , . . , . __ .
bMi-pulled off here this evening j lished at 50c per year. Five cents
between the Savoy team and the per copy at all newsdealers. Ev-
The two sons ot S. G. Brawner,
who have been so low with pneu-
monia, are reportec^better.
Wr. C. McLemore was business
visitor in Fort Worth this week.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
has won its gfeat reputation and
extensive sale by its remarkable
cures of coughs, colds and croup.
It can be depended upon. Try it.
Sold by all dealers.
I have 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 ih Whitewright or
Bonham. E. T. Bnford. tf.
Beaumont Oil in any quantity
you may want at the Star office.
Nice line of new Post Cards at
the Star office.
Bells team. This will be a good
game and you are invited to see it.
FAMILY GROUPS
Now is the best time to get the
family together for a picture. I
can make you a photograph,that
will be prized by every member of
the family now and valued as a
keepsake in after years when they
have scattered from the old home.
FOS TER— PHOTO— BO N H A M.
Born Sunday night to Mr. and
Mrs. Rasche Burnett, a girl.
ery lady who appreciates a good
magazine should send for a free
sample copy and premium catalog.
Address Today’s Magazine, Can-
ton, Ohio.
If you had chicken mites, fleas,
lice or any other insects in your
hen house last year, you had bet-
ter begin now to prevent them
this year. Clean the house out
and with a little Beaumont oil and
hot watur you will prevent all in-
seeds. Oil at Star office.
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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 and 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 l
do work for.
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A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
BOB STRATTON,
The Barber.
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Mrs. Bird Mathews and children
of Bonham visited relatives here
Sunday.
Malcolm Jenkins attended the
Fat Stock show at Fort Worth \
this week.
WATCH REPAIRING.
I am still here to do your
Watch Repairing. I do
guarantee all my work.
My advice is FREE. Get
my opinion. Hen
Saturdays.
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Many sufferers from rheumatism
have been surprised and delighted
with the prompt relief afforded by
applying Chamberlain’s Liniment.
Not one case of rheumatism in ten
requires an. internal treatment
whatever. This liniment is for
tale by all dealers.
W. L. ABERNATHY
You can say good bye to consti-
pation with a clear conscience if
you use Chamberlain’s Tablets.
Many have been permanently
cmred by their use.Sold by dealer.
You judge a man not by what
he promises to do, but by what he
has done. That is the only true
test. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy judged by this standard ha
no superior. People everywhere
speak of it in the highest terms ol
praise. For sale by all dealers.
The best Gasoline to be found
is at the Star office. Any quantity.
See those Indian Runner Duck
ads in this issue of The Star? Now
is the time to set duck eggs and
every family should have a few
ducks. Try it.
Children are much more likely
to contract the contagious diseases
when they have colds. Whooping
cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever &
cpnsumption arc diseases that are
Mrs. Tarver, who makes her ; ^Te cajj your attention to those
home'with her daughter, Mrs. G. Indian Runner Duck ads in this
M. Martin, west of town, a n d I jssue cf the Star. W’e have been
often contracted when the child I who hasbeen reported sick for sev-1 reliably informed that it does not
has cold That is why medical |eral da>'s* is still very low. j take a “deep blue sea” nor even
uithorifies say beware of colds.
For the quick cure of colds you
will find nothing better than
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It
can always be depended upon and
is pleasant and safe to take. For
sale by all dealers.
a “millpond”, to raise these
We call year a.tent.on to ’-he j ducks on They ,re a ory.,and
Fannin County Abstract Co s ad duck an<j ^ tat(r than
in tilts isstic of the Star. If you wj,d dncks and )ay raore> bjgger
The sick ones at B. H. Booth’s,
are reported better. Mr. Booth is
recovering from a severe case of
measles
are buying and selling land or
even thinking about selling, it
and better eggs than a hen The
eggs are not strong like some oth-
pays you to investigate your title, j w d„ck Try raising them.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. De-
berry, Monday night, 9 girl.
Jeff Dixon of Bonham was here
yesterday on business.
Mrs. Macon and little son of
Denton, came yesterday to visit
her daughter, Mrs. W E. Starnes.
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913, newspaper, March 14, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913910/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.