The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C. 8. CARTER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Inzer’s Drug Store. •
Residence, first house north of the
Baptist church. Phone at office
and residence. Calls promptly an-
swered day or night.
W. L. WHEDBEE,
Notary Public.
8pecial attention given Deeds,
Mortgages, etc. I solicit your busi-
ness. Office at First State Bank.
Savoy, .....
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(All announcements under this
head, unless, otherwise specified,
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are subject to the action of the
Democratic primary, t
Our Correspondence.
FAIRWKW DOTS. j their own letters they write to
The drouth is at last broken and i the SUr j don^t know, but they
The first tiding
w'e are enjoying a nice shower this ^ just the
District Officers* •
For District Clerk— ,
" EARL Me A LESTER
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morning; Perhaps we can get all
the sand out of our eyes before it
blows again. It is somewhat sing
same.
y
Texas.
County Officers.
For County Judge—
ROSSER THOMAS
W A SPANGLER
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with me when the Star comes is to
read the correspondent’s letters.
Wc received the sad news a few
ular about the coolness of the tern- j tlavs aRO that aiint Mary Patillo
perhture. Some think the cotton
wilbnot come up, as it has been
.b
.ttttttttttttttttttttttttt For County Attorney
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R T LIPSCOMB .
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Just received a new line of hand
bags at Carter’s
Jno. and Ike Large were Bon-
ham visitors Monday.
...roc
...50c
WHITE GOODS.
Whit^ lawn, nice quality.
French lawn, 54in. wide..—
Handkerchief linen, all linen.—50c
Handkerchieflawn......................25c
Lmens and linen suitings up to..50c
Dimities, stripes & checks up to 10c
Sheer white goods in large range
of patterns, 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 25c
W. P. Carter
Winnie Belle Carter was very
sick first of the week but is better.
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By paying your subscription to
the Star one year in advance, we
will give you a nice bill book and
coin purse, worth 75 cents. Add
5 bents if purse is to be mailed.
S F LESLIE •
For County Clerk—* .
JNO. I WH$EI,ER ' *
CLARENCE V PEARSON
JNO. T FITZGERALD
For Sheriff— * ‘ '
WILL LEEMAN
W E BIGGERSTAjFE-
C B BRIDGE
STEVE*W GdSE
For Representative No. T:—
C H WOOD ’ }
SAM RAVBURN
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For School Superintendent—
R M FARKER
W F KEETON -
For Public Weigher at Bonham—
JOHN L OWENS
SAM T COCKRIL,L
J I CROUCH
T F FARMER
WILL HARDY
R H STROUD
A M MELUGIN
so cool the past week. But this
reminds us of the good old sumine
time when we will wish for a cool-
er. temperature.
Sickness of - this community is
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somewhat improved over last week.
This writer transacted business
■in Savoy, Wednesday of last week
and while there witnessed the ar-
rest of' a man, by two officers.
There will be a meeting of the
is not expected to live but a little
while. Most everybody knows
h she is in Vaughn, N. M. far away
from home and many dear friends
who would be glad to see her once
more. We hope she may recover.
Her son, C. E. Patillo started at
once to be with her.
Our school was out last Friday
and I was school boy that day,
played marbles with the little fel-
! lows, apd after dinner we had
I
! spelling and I was in the crowd
didn’t miss a word either, but
reason I didn't, when Fred gave
persons interested in tile Fairview ^^ ^ a eithcr, but the
cemetery, at the church, Satur-
urday evening at 2 o'clock, to see, ^ # hrm( Wor(, ; didn-t spell at it
whether they will hire someone to
clean off the yard or not. . Now
remember, all persons having
k kid red or friends buried there,
are requested to be present and
voideyour'sentiments. The yard
is badly in need of work and it is
the duty we owe our loved ones to
so I didn’t miss any. Sec? We
have had a good school under the
management of Fred Kimmins, it
was his fipst' school, but a success.
D. y. Porter and Champ Steph-
enson liad business in Ector Sat.
Crops of all kinds are needing
rain just now I heard a man say
COUNCIL MEETING.
April 22, 1910.
Savov Town Conncil met in
called session with R. W. Galla-
her, acting as Mayor. Aldermen
W. W, King, W. P. Carter, T.
E. Arterberry; and Marshal, S.H.
Baker, were present.
The followins accounts were al-
lowed: Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.,
for lumber, $135.00; J. W. Bell
& Co , for nails, $4.06; Whed-
bee Mer. Co., for nails, $2.28.
Motion carried that a 3ft. board
walk be made from Baptist chuich
to S.W. corner of W. P. Carter’s
yard,, and the crossing that now
extends across street from W. P.
Carter’s gale, be moved west, so it
will connect with' the new walk at
his S.W. corner and extend south
across street.
Motion carried, that crossing be
put in from M. PL church, south
to Mrs. Seals N.K. Corner, thence
east to N.W. corner of J. L Frank
The luxuries of life, to give
the fullest enjoyment, should be
of the best. I am now making
fifteen different kinds of Photo-
graphs and only the best of each
kind. The best of anything
costs little more than an inferior
article, made by people who
don’t know how. Quality is
mostly in the “Knowing how to
dd it’’ in pictures.
FOSTER—PHOTO—BONHAM.
Straw Hats—at Arterl>erry’s.
May 2, 1910.
The Savoy Star,
Savoy, Texas.
Sir:
Holland’s Magazine goes on
sale today at 50 cents a year—with
Farm and Ranch to the same ad-
dress $1.25! * * * This offer
may not stand long. While-it is-
in force, however, ikinean$ a tre-
and stringer walk be made from niendous volume of business.
keep their last resting place clean, we ought io 1]ave rain in
See those Stylish Low Cut Shoes
at Arterb^rry’s.
L. H. Taylor
sick this week.
is reported very
Arterberry has a
Shirts. See them.
new line of
Precinct Officers.
For Commissioner Pre. No.
IKE LARGE
SCOTT BROWN
M D SIMMONS
J S SUDDERTII
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if
Miss Etta King and Mrs. T. E.
Arterberry made a short trip to
Bonham Monday.
Soft Shirts from 50c to $1.50 at
Carters
E. T, Buford shipped a car of
fat cattle and hogs to the Fort
Worth market Tuesday.
DARST
For Constable Precinct No. 2—
P H HALL
JOHN LARGE
For Cotton Weigher at Savoy—
B H BOOTH
S H LARGE * . * -
I This meeting is not intended to e-
! lect new trustees, just taking steps j
toward cleaning the yard.
Mr. Geo. Wright and family
visited relatives in Kemp, Okla.,
from Saturday until Monday.
Mr. and'Mrs: A C- Claspili vis-
aed* Mrs. CTaSpil 1 ’-s father, Z. T.
Evans, and family, from Satur-
I day until Monday.
Mr. Drury Haggard and family
1 of Ravenna, attended the Evans—
j Johnson nuptials here Sunday
afternoon.
Mesdames Tennie Wright and
H. A. Reaves were business visit-
ora in Bells Thursday.
Sunday afternoon Bro. R. T.
Reaves joined in wedlock, Mr.
Solon Scott and Miss Mina Petty;
also Mr. Virgil Evans and Miss
Edna Johnson. We are not very
40 minutes, I-don’U know when
we ought to have rain but would
like to have.it now.
J. B. Andrews lost a fine colt
last week. '. ,
The yoUng folks enjoyed them-
selves with a singing Sunday
night .at F. N. Ramsey’s. Noth-
ing better than good singing.
Well, I guess I will give the
Star man a good job setting type
for this, as I feel like it would
reach half across the Star.
WHO IS IT?
.slid J. I Frank’s N.W. corner
east to W. G. Hodges’ residence.
Motion carried, that a 3ft. board
walk Vie made from F. Vittitoe’s
S-E. comer, west to Christian
church.
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Council then adjourned to meet
the first Tuesday in May.
R. W. Gallaher,
cy.
^ec
Vours for Subscriptions.
F. Sands.
Circulating Manager.
Breeches, Pants and Trousers,
at Arterberry’s.
ELM QISOVK NEWS.
As I have been absent three
weeks, I will write this week.
Mrs, Whitt and daughter and
Holly spent Sunday at A. J. With-
row’s. : -
Miss Myrtle Gray of Savoy spent
well acquainted with the former a few days last week with her sis-
couple, but wish them a prosper* j ter, Mrs. Lark W rignt.
ous journey the remainder of their Edd Reed and wife of Coontown
lives. The latter couple, we have visited the family of S. S. Baker.
:aup'
edrs.
Will pay 12 1-2 cash per dozon for by Master Lo Purnell.
your eggs or 14$ in trade.
J. W. Bell & Co.
known for many years, and know
there are no more worthy young
. ... ........— 1 _in. | people than these. We extend
Mrs. Bob McMahon and baby 'of j congratulations and wish them..a
Bonham visited Mrs. Purnell this!prosperous and happ^ In.. A
week and were accompanied honte number of relatives and fue.id wit
nessed the ceremony and extended
-a glad hand with good wishes.
Jack Vittitow and wife and Miss
McBride, of Illmo, Mo. have re-
Mrs.Gene Lewis of W hitewright ^urned home after a 'visit to F.
and Miss Lois Gist of Bonham at- j aild wjfe
tended the funeral of their niece, _
little Fannie Ruth veil, Sunday.
Silk lisle half-hose in black,
green, burgundy, gray.—Carter
Act with wisdom atKtfWi'
dom brand suit at Carter’s.
Wis-
Pay your subscription to the Star
and get the best premium ever
offered—a 75 cent bill book.
Plj
For Sale: Good bottom land
corn at 60c per bushel, and good
planting cotton seed 50c per bush- Sunday?
el. C. N. Cullar on Matt L.
Tavlor’s place.
They will reside with his father,
Mr. Z. T. Evans.
• Miss Flossie Evans went home
with her sister, j Mrs. Claspili.
Monday for ail extended visit.
This writer has been bothered
with a sore hand the past few days
and as it is our right hand, we are
learning to become- left-handed.
Bro. R. T. Reaves filled his reg-
Miss Maud Ooteu spent Sunday,
nightwith h^r sister, Mrs. Hicks.
-W. L. Hollowed and family
called.on Mrs. Whitt Sunday.
•W. A. Bradshaw and family, A.
J. Withrow' and family, Colonel
Guffey and family spent Sunday
with the family of G.A. Bradshaw-
Frank Withrow has been visit-
ing iii Eptor since Thursday.
S. S. Baker and family spent
Sunday evening at A. Rose’s.
Our Sunday school is progress-
ing nicely. The literary Friday
night was good and well attended.
MiSses Mollie and Lillian Ooten,
Henry Ooten and wife and Mrs.
Ingram spent‘Saturday night with
May 3, 1910.
Savoy Town Council met in reg-
ular session with R. W. Gallaher,
acting as Mayor, W. W. King.
T. E. Arterberry, R. C. Frank
and W. P- Carter, as Aldermen,
were present.
Motion carried, that a crossing
be put in from R. C. Frank to M.
M. Suddath’s.
Motion carried, to have Marshal
warn out two or three hands and
put in crossing from R. C. Frank’s
to M. M. Suddath’s, and also put
in walk from Baptist church, south
that was ordered made at last board
meeting.
Motion carried, that the account
for $5.25 be allowed S. H. Baker,
tor tvork on wagon.
Council then adjourned to meet
the first Tuesday night in June.
W. P. Carter,
Secy, pro tern.
SPECIAL
LOTS IN
CARTER’S.
PRICES MADE ON BROKEN
CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS AT
ular appointment at Cherry Mound- F. I. Ooten and family.
Floyd Harrison and family of
We see one of our neighbor boys Tom Bean spent Sunday with the
Mr. Johnnie COwan.- sporting, a family of B. C. Pierce.
W. L. Whedbee and wife visited
in'Bonham Wednesday.
J.S. Humphries and little daugh-
ter have been visiting in Arlington
this week.
CAKD OF THANKS.
| new buggy. We»cbngratulate him.
Mr.' Rov Johnson and family
spent Sunday night with his sister,
You will need a straw hat for the
hot days coming—don’t forget to
look at our line--Carter.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the people of Savoy wlioj Duckworth
so kindly assisted 11s during the
sickness and death of our baby.
P. O. Ruth veil & Wife.
White Rase Ccy>king Oil is bet-
ter and cheaper than lard.
J. W. Bell & Co.
NOTICE
You are requested to meet at
Fairview cemetery No. 1, Satur-
day May 7, at 3 p in. to take steps
toward cleaning the yard and
keeping it clean by the year. Will
you meet with us and help take
care of the city of the dead.
DEW DROP.
COONTOWN NEWS
We had a nice little shower this
Mrs. Sal Ire Haley and daughters
were shopping in Savoy Monday.
Sam Williams and sisters of
Whitewright spent Sunday with
Miss Belle.Hall.
Joe Robins and family visited
Mr. Humphries Sunday.
The Sheep with a Pedigree,
The Pants with a Guarantee, .
— at Arterberry’s.
Mrs. Jack Vinson of Walter,Ok.
came in yesterday to attend the
bedside of her father, L-H.Taylor.
B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM.
- For Sunday, May 8th, 1910.
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TOPIC:
“The Great Fact That God Has
Revealed Himself to Meu.”
Leader Miss Zoe Seals.
Song, Prayer.
1st. Bible reading. . '
2nd. Has God revealed himself
to men?
Miss Kate Deatherage.
What it means to have a
revelation.
Miss Meda King.
What authority has revela-
tion for us?
W. L. Teague.
General discussion.
Adjournment.
P. O. Ruthven,
President.
3rd.
4th.‘
Johnnie Cooper of
in 3’esterday to visit
Robert, a few days.
Roby, came
his brother.
Clarence V. Pearson, candidate
for County Clerk, made the Star
office a pleasant call yesterday.
Robert Chaney of Sulphur, Ok.,
vesited his sister, Miss Gertrude.
Buy White Rose Cooking Oil of
J. W. Bell & Co.
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UNITED SPECIALISTS
I ELECTRO-MEDICAL.
| PHYSIO-MEDICAL.
COPATHIC,
LTHIC AND
__LR MEDICAL
SURQICAL
LTMEN r TOGETHER
BATTLE CREEK
I AND HOT SPRINGS
| METHODS.
(Ufnlarlx llcrnr«d
I from lhe«« M-hoolR ouUl* op our
I Staff of Fby»»el»»* and Burgeon*.
I An Inutltiita that ran giTejroa
your eholoeof treatment and by
the rerr magnitude-.-? lte organ!
ration a«r«re« you -f modern and
j a p-t.>-daU- method* of treatment.
Hermftil : Williams of White-
3 or 4 strong stands of very Jim evening which makjrs everyllri.^ T-iterary here
look good. • • :
Com Pierce and wife spent Sun-
day’in Savoy.
Tuck Baker trad business .in
Sherman Saturday. j
Miss Minnie Rosie visited. Mr:.
rllutehin-vSuhday afferjioou. Wisbom Brand Clothing will
j Miss Ida Seals is visiting home-, dress you-iip properly and for less.
Italian Bees for sale very cheap.
In patent sash .gums. Ask or write
Star,. Savoy, Texas.
Friday, night.
Gray Beard I have been getting
up at four o’clock every morning,
but I haven’t seen that comet yet-
LILLIE.
Uniu-d Hctaool of medicine un<l methods of treatment
all under oue miuaqement. if you havo failed to receive
a cure con an a our apeclalUtt.. We make permanent
cure*. Wehave Klectro-M*o;eal i r» atment u r Nervous
Troubles: Hot Spritpaand Hattie Crr><-K Motbcdsof Treat-
ment for Rheuir. ulrm. Biik d and Skin I)i“*-a!*c<; Plia stio-
Medical, Eclectic and li ^ineonathlr Medieln" for Del Dale
Stomach and Dedicate patlen-.-t; Balmy.Soothingand Heal-
ing Oils and Ve?e;able treatment fjr Incipient Canters.
A Large And Competent, Thoroughly Hoapltal Train-
ed Staff Of Regular Physician* and Surgeons, Each
and Every On* a Specialist In Mia Prrtlcuiar Line.
The following diA«A.ees, if not too complicated, can Ijc
sucres*fulIv treated by nnr Mall or Home Trr-vtnent:
NERVE, BLOOD AND SKIN. NOSE AND THROAT,
STOMACH,BOWeLS.KIDNEY. BLT OOPR TPOUBLES,
RHEUMATISM. CATARRH. AND LUNGS, DISEASES
OF WOMEN. WOMB COMPLICATIONS. NERVOUS
and SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN m l WOMEN.
folks this week.
S. S- Baker and■
family, Edd;
Wc are mad! Just to think we
lost three days trying to count our
eggs. We had every brat on the
place busy. There’s Jimmy, he
brought in three eggs one day,
and Jolinnie he brought Lin six,
jmd Susie she brought in twelve;
and when the census enumerator
came.around*fiist week, don’t you
think he never asked us a bloomin’
word about how many eggs we got
of how much milk old pide gives.
ANTITOXIN treatment for CONSUMPTION. .".y.L'Sul
_ o. f. |e O instillation Humiliation and Adek-r. in p*r-- n <-r t.v in*: Yuu i»’e :nicr n>-
f FT b t obligation to take tr«atiuent aua-<« uar cbaigee, tvrin* and arran;ements are uv
everjr aay satisfactory to y-.-vi.
Tho followin* IMa»a*e# r.onire pereonal ojaml-atlon and t-eatment at nnr olTli-e or »»-lrarkttn
VARtCOCILC, HVOWOCCLC, *T*ICTua«. AUBTUA1, PILES. VISTULA. AVVENDICITIS. VARALVSIS,
laCIVlIMT CANCER. LUVUS ir TUMOII, Ui'ImuIm i-ure-l i-rrnien.utiy and r-lr i r--ih i-r
Reed and- wife vjMteit at A. II
Ross’s Sunday. .
"Maidicand Louise Baker .called
on* the little Mi.'-es Ooten Sunday.
Minnie Blair was a guest of Mr -.
Bes-v Wrenn TtieLiay;
•Mr-. I\a. IIo-Hing^wc»rth celled
on Mrs. Mhmi. Bit i\.i. \\ .
Ye scribe v. out at Khn Grov
1 Friday night and clnjovctl Ircfbclf
1 fine. ' : • i • . • ’
Garter
I'..-C. Melton lias returmkl from
Temple. ().k.. where lie v? cal k*< 1
fast/ week-jo the. bcKlsule of a little
grandchild, and reports -he little
one (lead.- Mr. an : Mrs. Melton
fon:;f.r!v li\c.i In-re and hove.ninny \
trienVls who will remember them j
kindl th Tieir bereavement. *- •
Miss Roxie Spradling and her
elocution class will give a recital
at the Baptist church next Thurs-
day night. You are invited to be
present.
Mr. Wallace and wife of Okla-
homa, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hall, south
of town.
Mr. Solon Scott and Miss Mina
Petty drove out to Eld. R. T.
Reaves, north of town, Sunday
evening and w’ere united in mar-
riage.
Miss Meda King was on the sick
list yesterday.
Send Us Your Name
VV7E have a good money-
making proposition
and want to tell you about
it Write to-day for par-
ticulars. Address
NEW IDEA
630 Broadway
PUBLISHING CO.
NEW YORK, N. Y.
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UNITED SPECIALISTS
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l.< »NG BRANCH
Why the people 1 he
' S.: i R;»\i>tun. candidiite
Re]ffr>rntati-vt No i. wi!l,six*ak in
S;ivo\ Satiurilay < veiling. • May 14.
■t hrek. > ou are inv ited to
1 .< hr hhif. Ho will sjx-ak at Ra-
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Still sells Meats and Ice
At the same old place*
And at the same old price.
Savoy,
T exas.
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1910, newspaper, May 6, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974183/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.