The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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SAVOY STAR
AND SOaXOCKDING COUNTRY
Volume JO
Number fl7
The Savoy Star
Beal Estate,
No 1. 3-room house with hall,
3 lots, good well, barn. This is
a bargain at $350.
We Want Your
ACCOUNT
Subscription Rates
BEAUTY, QUALITY and COMFORT
Are points always par-
amount In our line
“DIAMOND BRAND”
Footwear
The Points you should consider when buying SHOES.
This Cut illustrates ond of the new Shoes for fallwear.
Naub Fat? I/s JSr &
shoe ctMllgk
ST.LOUlS L.^M1B&
One year
No 2. 4-room house, hall, porch
and veranda, good large barn, gar-
den, two wells. Fronts Main and
Hayes Streets, Savoy. Price $450.
Six months
Three month#
Entered June 7, 1902, as sec-
ond-class matter* post offioe at
Savoy, Texas, Act of Congress
of March 8, 1879.
Because we want to do business with
all our people believing that we of-
fer every facility for prompt and proper
business. There must bs a beginning.
No 3. 3-room house, good well
title can be mede to one lot, but
kthree lots go with house. s Good
well of water. Cheap at $200, but
$i5Q. will get this bargain.
T. if. Artsrberry,
Editor and Proprietor
Do Not Postpone
14 Button Patent with Vel-
vet top, Medium Welt Sole,
1% inch heel, short Vamp
and the New Stage Last,
making this one of the most
attractive medium priced
SHOES to be had.
Eleetie Lodge No. 158.
A. F. and A. M., meet# in the
Masonic Hall on the Saturday
pight occurring on or bMore the full
moon. Visiting brothers are wel-
come. O. c. West, W. M.
C- C- Waepbum, Sec.
the opening of an account simply be-
cause of the smallness of your first
deposit. * Your account, hdwever small,
will receive the same prompt and cour-
teous consideration we extena to our
many large depositors.
Price
About all you hear uow is will
so-and-so be a candidate? What
office will he run for? How many
will be in the race, aud so on.
WE ABE ALWAYS 61AD TO SEE YOU IN THIS BANK.
The First State Bank
If farmers wish to hold their
cotton for higher prices, let them
build warehouses on their
fart&s and do away with the “gin-
per’s report,"
SAVOY, TEXAS
. Savoy, Texds.
WORTH HATS. NOXALL SHIRTS. OSBORN GLOVES
It is doubtless a fact that the
cotton crop is not so large as it
was last year, but it is also a fact
that more will be made than was
counted on 'earlier iu the season.
We know people who will get four
tinies the amount they expected.
We Ar$ Complete
House
%
Furnishers
Bonham Housefurnishing Co,
We Invite Your Inspection of
ur New Fall and Winter Merchandis
We are prepared for
the largest business
in the history of our
life. Everything that
bears decidedly upon
tne fashion require-
ments is shown here
It is so common to run onto ar-
ticles that yon can’t tell whether
they originated in the mind of the
editor or the Commercial Secreta-
ries, that a great deal of the joy in
perhsisg our exchanges has been
lost. We like to associate an edi-
torial with the personality of the
editor.
The New Suits, the New
Coats, the New Skirts,
the New Petticoats, Cor-
sets, Underwear, and
Neckwear, the New Dress
Goods, the New Silks, the
New Suitings, the New
Wash Cottons.
Our assortment in all
these lines compare fav-
orable with those in many
of the larger city sr^es,
and our prices are com-
paritivdly lower. Come
in and let us prove it.
Novelties
Swell Novelties in Beits,
Belt Pins, Fancy Collars
and Neckwear.
Everything that is new
and approved in this line
is assembled in our store.
It is a source of great
pleasure to look over otir
very complete stock of
these goods. Yes, every-
thing new the eye need to
behold. See them before
they are picked over.
Bonham, Texas
*.X^(!XsX«)sX*)S«A4J<eX8^^
Fifty-four counties are now
using the split log drag in road
building. Palo Pinto is not men-
tioned among those quoted.—Min-
eral Wells Index.
Neither is Fannin County and
we know we have split log drags
that do as good work as any.
They tell us oa one side that
the«*country is ruined, and they
ask us to print it that way. Then
we hear on the other side that the
country is still safe and to keep
still. After all this we have about
decided to do as we please about
it, which is simply to let both of
the fellows with above opinions go
right on and do as they please
about it.—Sentinel (Ok.) Leader.
What does it matter so long as
you can keep yourself and the
little Inglishes iu good shape.
STAPLES
The b©9t bleach and
brown Domestics,
Standard Q u a I i ty.
Ginghams, Heavy
Cheviots, at per yd.,
only.....10*
When Mr. Randcll announced
that he would not again be a can-
didate for the office he now holds,
candidates for his seat sprung up
like mushrooms and are still com-
ing- When Mr, Bailey made a
similar announcement, no one had
the courage toVorne out, in fact,
the whole politicaiFtng has been
much concerned about who should
succeed him, or rather who can
pcasure swords with Randell.
T xka
On*
Pain PtlL
then—
Take
1 he Autumn days have come and nature everywhere changes her
outer dress. Nature’s example should be followed, for in this, ag
in everything else, those who follow her guidance cannot go wrong.
For several days we have planned and arranged for this Great Au-
tumn Stock of Goods, and we know we have been successful beyond
even our hopes, when we look about us and see the vast assortment of
everything the entire family needs for their d^tumn Wardrobe. You
will be delighted too, so co*dF early.
To Head-Off
a Headache
Nothiac U Better then
Dr. M3es’ Anti-Pain Pills
Tkey Give Relief without
Bed After-Effect*.
“For four years I was subject
to almost constant headache. At
times so severe I was unfitted
for work. Through the advice of
a friend I was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and
the result has been that I have
entirely eradicated my system of
those continuous headaches that
followed a hard and continuous
mental strain.”—O. L. Russell,
A|t CAN.W. Ry„ Early, la.
For Sale by All Druggists.
26 Dosss, 25 Csnts.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
A bauk at Nacogdoches has off.
•red $5 each week, to the farmer
who brings a big load of cotton
the greatest distance to that town
and sells it, That will get the
cotton all right, but whether it
will be any real advantage to the
town or not is a question. , Our
observation is that these long dis-
tance patrons put the money in
their pocket* and hike out home
without spegfliog any of it, hence
the town has gained practically
nothing.
MISSIONARY MASS MEET-
ING
Next Sunday the following pro-
gram will be rendered at the
Methodist church:
MORNING
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Sermon R. P. Buck
AFTERNOON
2:30 to 2:45—Devotional
Charlie Aldersou
2:45 to 3:00—Our Mission Fields
Mrs. M. E. Sasser
3:00 to 3:05—Duette
Will Saye, Oscar Saye
3:05 to 3:20—The Home Mission
Societj' as a Means of Spirit-
ual Development
Miss Curtis Buck
3:20 to 3:35—Recitation, A Stray
Sunbeam
' Miss Mildred Benton
3:35 to 3:40—Quartette
Oscar Saye, Will Saye
H. C. Campbell, A. B. Costin
3:40 to 4:00—Missions
R. P. Buck
4:00 to 4:05—Solo
Miss Della Craig
4:05 tv 4:10—Closing Remarks
H. H. Arterberry,
WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS THE MOST.
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and McCall Patterns
* For Women
Hava Mora Friends than any other
magatinator patterns. McCall's is the
W. F. SUDDATH
Jimmie Rqdridgnus.
We will now have a sextette en-
titled "Here Am I, Take Me," by
Tom Campbell, T6m Ball, O. B
Colquitt, C. B. Randell, Yancy
Lewis and Jake Wolters,—Pitts-
burg Gazette.
And no doubt at the conclusion
of which Hon. Clarence Ousley
will render a solo entitled "I got
mine ’’—Sherman Sentinel.
No doubt there will be sextettes,
quartettes and solos during the
next campaign, but after the pri-
mary, Choice B. Randell will be
ill smiles, thanking the voters for
making him their Choice.
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911, newspaper, September 29, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974187/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.