The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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SAVOY STAR
«‘a weekly newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of savoy and surrounding country .
Volume 10,
SAVOY. FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8* 1911.
Number 37
The Savoy Star.
Established April 4, ^02.
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THE SAVOY STAR and Everybody’s Magazine, 1 year, $1.50
Entered June 7, 1902, as seo-
pn4-cla8SJi\atter, post office at
$avoy, Texas, Act of Congress
of March 8, 1879.
T. E. Arte^berrv,
Editor and Proprietor.
Electic Dodge No. 158.
A. F. and A. M., meets in the
Masonic Hall on the Saturday
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COME IN AND LET US FIX YOU UP IN READJNB MATTER.
THE sayoy star
SAVOY. TEXAS.
“The preacher can tie a knot as
well as a sailor”—but he can’t un-
tie it so easily.
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MATTRESS SALE
Sharpe fellow, with more time
than business, has figured out that §
the market value of man is $4.50.
We have a number of remnants in
Straw Matting we are going to sell
Beal Estate.
No 1. 3-room house with hall,
3 lots, good well, barn. This is
a bargain at $35 r*.
No 2. 4-room house, hall, porch
and veranda, good large barn, gar-
den, two wells. Fronts Main and
Hayes Streets, Savoy. Price $450.
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No 3, 3-room house, good well
title can he made to one lot, but
three lots go with house.. Good
well of water. Cheap at $200, bnt
$150. will get this bargain.
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No 4. 5-room house in good
condition, three lots, barn, up-
ground cistern and well. This is
all new house. Cheap at $800.,
but 850. will get it. ’
No. 5 House with five rooms
and pantry, good barn, smoke
house, chicken house, well, six
beautiful truit trees and 6 lots.
Near the busines part of town.
Can be bought for $500.
No. 6 Good 5 room house with
hall, barn and all uecessarj^ out
buildings, good well of water, 14
foot sheet iron tank, nice ever-
greens and shrubbery, a desirable
place to live. Price $600.
ARTERBERRY & BALDWIN,
Real Estate Dealers,
Savoy, Texas.
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Ghrjstmas will soon be here and
there are many ways to spend it.
fn wickedness, revelry and rioting
or praises, good deeds and burden t £
lift ..
From 5c to 20c yd
Now don’t wait, but come today.
BteihamSbussfiirnishing Co..
John D. Rockefeller has resigned f \ Bonham, T©X3S
the presidency of the Standard Oil
and gone into private life. When ^
we become as rich as he, we will
retire too,____ — --———— —
Circulating Money
WHEN we advise you to circulate your
money we don’t mean to urge you to spend
it, but to put it in circulation through the
bank. When you deposit your money
in the bank the bank does not let lie idle
by any means, but sets it to work prompt-
ly. -Thus through the bank your money is
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the general prosperity, while at the same
time you are not parting with your money
at all, but are simply putting it where it
will be kept safer for you than you can
keep it yourself. For your own interest
and also that of the community, you ought
to become a regular depositor with this
bank.
WE ABE ALWAYS SLAB TO SEE YOU IN THIS BANK.
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The First State Bank
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SAVOY, TEXAS.
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I the night and not get tired, but
A great deal has been said of : can’t wash dishes without break-
late years in regard to the State inK dowu'15 because she doesn t
having more permanent buildings. |wash dinhes w,th her feet.—Dallas
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The reason a girl can dance half 25 cents per dozen for good,
fresh eggs this week.
J. W. Bell & Co.
A few more fires will da away with
the present structures and make
room for better ones. A big fire
this week destroyed half of the
Rusk penitentiary.
News Snap Shot
Neither does she have that
“pleasant support” around the
waist.
The whole United States was
shocked Saturday when news was
received that the McNamara broth-
ers had plead guilty to the charge
of dynamiting the Los Angeles
Times building. They had plead-
ed innocence all along until the
evidence piled up high and every
breach was closed, presenting a
solid wall with no possible way of
escape, then they rose up and said
♦’we did it.” This case has at-
tracted nationwide attention owing
to the high connection of James
McNamara with organized labor.
The Union? stood by them until
they made their confession, but
-now seem thoroughly against them
My advice to husbands who;
wish to avoid divorce is this:;
Don’t quote mother. Call up!
your wife while at business and
ask her how she is, and tell her
you called her up just to hear her
voice. Bring her a box of candy;
one of the new books that she is
interested"in; a flower, even if it is
CEMETERY FUND
A few weeks ago. The Civic
League, in pursuing one of its
plans, that of fencing and other-
wise improving Greenwood Ceme-
tery, in order to expedite the
work sent out letters to as many
of those who have friends buried
there as it could secure the names
of, asking their cooperation in the
work. While we have received
but few’ responses to our appeal,
we are still hoping to hear from
many more. The following have
contributed to date:
Mrs. Sam Montgomery...........$1.00
S. S. Montgomery---------- 2.50
J. if. Bradford------------ 5.00
T. J. Chenoweth------------------------ 2.00
J. R. Andrews—........—---- LOO
_______________________ 2.00
Mrs. Lucy A. Thompson-----5.00
T. E. Arterberry---------------------- 2.00
R. C. Frank..............................- 2.00
Mrs. JoC Jenkins.......................50
Mrs. George Lindsay--------------- 2.50
Mrs. G. *M. Thompson.™......— 100
| S. A. Harper..........------- 3.00
Mrs. J. F. Painter.........-............. 100
Mrs J. J. Ryou.................-......... 1.00
most everything, besides medicine
faded and you have picked it up from the doctor. I am willing to
“The Only Thing
That Will Relieve
Neuralgia.”
The piercing pains of Neuralgia,
which often follows a bad cold or
La Grippe, are frequently almost un-
bearable and few medicines afford
any relief to the sufferer.
l am a rural mail carrier and
have been a user of the Dr. Miles
medicines for years.
Dr. Miles’ Asti-Pain Pills
can’t be beaten. They are the . ^ . A
only thing I have found that will jT. P. Buford............................. 10
relieve my neuralgia and I have tried ^rs. R. A. Lively------------------ 5.00
—— ----tMjss Arterberry...........— 3.00
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3 W. F. Suddath. Howard Purnell.
Tonsorial Artists.
First Class Barber Work at All Times.
W© ar© now located in our new quarters and invite <
You to give us your patronage. We
Guarantee our work in WM
every particular.
Suddath & Purnell
Savoy, Texas. _
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Own Book
Bfcsi Fopyfer Book
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off the street; a pretty pin or
handkerchief—and don’t ever lay
your head on your pillow at night
without having done something to
gain and obtain a firmer hold on
your wife’s love. Kiss her every-
day. At least once a month meet
her dow’n town and take her to
dinner and the theater; don’t ever
soon as you
now seem thoroughly against tnem stQp COUEtjng for
?nd want them punished in accord | do sonie other man will begin.
with their crime. J^unes was gi\- your w’ife your companion,
en a life sentence, and John fifteen i Take ^er oUt w;tf, you and when
tell anyone what the Anti-Pain
Pills did for me.”
Charles Hildjrbrandt,
Box 205 Woodvill. Ohio
If you, like Mr. Hilderbrandt,
“have tried most everything” in
vain, why not do as he did, fight
your aches and pains with Dr.
Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. Let the
pills bear the brunt of the battle.
No matter how stubborn the con-
test, they will come out victorious.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
| We can supply you with Ihe
very best “Dixie” Hosiery at i
Arterberrv’s.
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years
evil will be lessened.—Judge Petit
An Exchange remarks; “Why in Leslie s Weekly,
pot giye us a few moving pictures;
of the girl wfiq -helps mother?
They are worth more than the ‘
Nan Pattersons, the Evelyn Thaws'
pnd the Beulah Binfords, who
stand on their record, which is a
long list of cures extending back a
you have to have a big time take generation.
J ,. Druggists everywhere sell them. If
your wife along, and the divorce first package falls to benefit, your drug-
— gist will return your money.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
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heroines to pose for human inter-
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catching the real picture we fear,
would be too hazardous.
Tfie girls who help mother have
a job and don’t need to pose for
Shoving piqtqres.
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911, newspaper, December 8, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974630/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.