The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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SAVOY STAR
W ^ ^ ^ nnWfOF ^VOV AND «»iMOPMWWC COrNT»Y.
pi’fttKD TO TBK OT
M-^LY ***,F CTlgtrY TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBUARY 15^ H**7
SAVOY. lAlTOW OOPHTT. T»
Volume ‘V Number 411
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Ti.o Savoy Star.
cituai'XPTlON RATEb,
SCHOOL NOTES.
H SUBSCRirTION KATES,
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due y«»r"*--------------------------- 9 ,Q
■ixnonth*.-------------------“ *
Three months —......—...........
Galloway of Bonham will furnm I
music, assisted by others
I Mr. Berry of Canaan *
School, regardless of provider l teachinB a eta. «»I
tial forces, such as inclement j fifteen lemons wn ^
weather, is very satisfactory m at-i*,.5o. Wh> not ,
tendance and interest; The^*ajjclaT^ debate at the school house |
cr has not caused live jkicc |
. _____ ur#» »rt* very g
Entered June 7 1002. as second-
.less metier, post office at Sevoy ..........
T„«. Act .1 COW... «t *■"»> manifested.
I, 1»7».
tendance am......— t m The debate at the semoo.
cr has not caused hie I .virticinated in by
stay at home. Wc arc very glad Saturday mgbt ^r \ ^
J . ... ,h» interest thus \t..Ssrs Westbrook oi *
indeed to note the n \^r Tevlor and ye
Messrs WestnrooK. ----
... ,BV ur | • ml Gilbert Taylor and y«
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T. K. Aktkkbkrkv.
Rditok a Pkokriktox.
This week has Wen an ideal one
for building roads, hut have we
4oue anything along that line.
Query If the ground liog had
gone tack ... 1.,, kale would
bis tail have been frozen o
Jsherman Democrat.
Sure, if he lived in tins part of
Texas.
Kirl who wades ie
over the rough roads to sau.i
or her thirst for knowledge, is to
he congratulated and encourage .
to theyhtw tke H*h.
Of the necessity of an education.
We think it is quite conclusive
to all thinking individuals that the
mind is the greatest gift of C.oi o
man, not including the sou if the>
arc to be considered separable, and
it is therefore more importantor
us to see to its cultivation to that
•11 la. .. l.lfUSlllC tO
humble servant ■
the small crowd that atten e ,
don’t vou all believe (?) what Ta>
o said about my poultry expert-
cnee. I have had experience aU
„w life setting old hens and under
i t tie uoultry business very
stand the P*iUr> ^ ^ ^
Honor roll primary Apartment:
Arte,berry, Oscar BlanWU.,
('rice Taylor, Genevieve Wilson,
Arade Melugin. Clyde Blakey
Duke Durrett, Kate K g.
A Few Things Left
----After The Holidays
For Winterwear.
. innuary and ah of .
bruary will be cold. ______ m only a few left, p this Q9
w"vrss.'
February will be ood. h0ye only a f0^ ‘fer‘ g ;t in on this as
v.’.“ .«-«- sss ■>’ •nd ■" '
you con make them
/■What do the citizens and busi-
ness men of Savoy tl».*k about the
street grading proposition. W
would like to give some ones opt-
ion on the subject, m the War.
Are we going to let the SP
rahi, stand in the puddle holes like
we have been doing, causing sit
ness as before, or are we got g
have the streets graded so the "■
ter can drain off. Let’s have a
cleaner Savoy.
iltivation to that 1)uUe Durrett, Kate s.
«*-■* - Blukcy,
r!t .thVZn ■ aSe Howell, J.mmic Martin.
jxjsscssio ^ million ot | Velma and Kdna Boot .
duta!h l , ........„n,v the way lntcrmediate department. Hod
, Ttiomnson,
e them last ------
H. H. Arterberry,
Dry Goods.
iiuealh to »ns child -a -----
dollars and thereby pave the wa
for its ruin, without he gueft '
it a thorough mental training »»-
I eluding the moral training. ^
manv men have neglected the
‘childrens’ education and laved up
money which has been a curse to
the whole family. In ",,c .
come doubtless, if it has not alrea.b
Ijecn done, this may occur tn Sa-
vor Manv men may hold on to
their pocketbook-. and allow am
I kind of accommodation to exist in
'the school, and when students he--
come aware of conditions a, dts-
dv and Grace Thompson Myrtle|
_ud jewel Bradford, Paul McMa-
"mi Grace Smith, John Wilhams.
wui. IQOOOOOOOO00000 0 \
RURAL mail dots
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E, A*. UcMAHOU.
Only a few days ago a man of
more than average intelligence
accosted me tor the
, , chasing three money orders,
t tp Mint sebooi g pardon saying that it
can keepwarni W le fof him to go to
conations to sur-1 - ^ ^ day. He was re
‘hisk^1 ^uragent,"Mr- Hrown,! t'hat^it woVild^ ^^^t^ery l^o^wa*°* t^»tofficc^wlthi^ i^^
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Paint and Oil p
Paint and Oil
A Goo^House Paint at SI.60 per ga..
1
4 M. B. Hawkins. •*
\V V. SUDDATH-
Tonsorial Artists.
F(ret Class Barber WorK at All Times.
____iinvito
ais aP' collie aware of conditions, are ... -
i the C O 1>- whisky jutt,rested and want to quit sc i
jtroval an ««IX a,a„K ,v„cre ,1... can k,.,. ...an,
'l'lie governor lias put his ap
jtroval an C, ( tt alonyl ulicrv lliv.
notice .0bclto candUian.
1 w oat any ntoc aucb packaK« the parents 1
^ Onr aKen„. Mr. Bro.vn. L, 1. -nld ta ta eh
o. T. Lyon & son’s,
Brick and Lumber Ya-
j.E. Evans, Mgr. atSa%oy. |
We ar.' row lotah*! in one ,»•«
'■ ...... i-r r u.
C'.viarantH*' our wmk
every particular.
Try u9, —i-
It
.0, fine of fi»v wj;;f't; :,V " «*
Bo now the money must actaomp j)ruk at.d a 4 ;ll 0ur 1 w-uld mat*- ^ ^ t,l(. c.inje-
liy the order.
when we chance
school building we
an wild make on the orders. It was
1W°k al °l,r j explained to him that the carrier
_ school building wc see a hull; yes, ^ a salary, ranging from
, a hull in whirl, to train the young 1 to $65. per month and H
Most of the young women nlVM to have high ami.itions. , I additional work did not l^re
some of the older ones have he into a store to 1>« | and that the KO 'TK 1
‘ Bear Craze,” caught from worth of something credit ,or it instead of the |
rtON’T YOU WANT
° TO SUBSCRIBE
TO THX
V,v you a Member of J-armerj* |
1 Educational and Cooperative
l Inlont
We nass into a swu j. ;snav and that me ----
••Bear Craze,” caught from l ickk,s wortl, of soniething. and-, ^ {ox it instead of the
president of the nation. They u>l areRreett.(\ by a pleasant clerk a 1 l|^arrier. ,
*T ltears on their hats, induce . .......... t,v tl.e hire warm , s- —melled to give
You Get iho
TRI-WEEMT r" TRI-WEELKV
I III II LI-141-■ II OR tun WKKK1.Y.
CO NSTITUTIONj i Atlanta Constitution?
I OF ITUITI. U. 1 I( „ye,M both «.«■ rou ar. At:
1 Monday, Wednesday and It , . — .......- “
I Friday—Three Tljmes a
’rTorita .-«
their sweethearts to lie bea •
he markets and will do anything
that looks bearish. There s a
splendid maxim of “Learn to 'tar
i forbear,” but this limit on the
Teddy l»ear is simply unliea
-Bonham Herald.
are greeted by a pleasant clerk aim j 1
invited to remain by the ^ce warm compelled to give
fire, while the boy or girt who w ^ for every registered - \
diligently searching for knowledge letter, postal caul,
diligent) with col.l left or- PaL “ •......,ar aud package
lias to sit all <ta> _ tU„ | newspaper, “
wut J “ diligently searciung i,,r package, ieue., 1—
ish. There is a ^ ^ <Uy wili. cold tect I -P circular and package
f “Learn to bear ^ dipadvantaR!cs. Yes of coUecJed together will
. this limit on the |.( Vh.cli is of the m«wt y,tnl | lU appUcatio.is tor money orders
tply unbearable to. hnce is daily neglected »y, ^ ^ tfae t()Ul pcr month not
Herald. ” ' . .....l„.n‘. Had yoU “ , i.txio. the route
Vleek-
..... ,oll i should'* the°total per month not
some'—Bonham Herald. .I neople everywhere, 1Ia(J >OU | rt.aci, the sum of 3,000
But still they have- to - gnn and H about il? Your ‘ ^! wiU be discontinued a
bear it. ' areas much in the schoo 10 , | doi.e in several mst
the route
as has been
^as,«^U;«“-lhe" school. hou*l^““B ^{Tnxunc*. Four
while they are awake during the 1 the last *.x months
■ — cold winter months as the> - route No. ,1 baa tallen ^
Every citizen of F««l. ^ ^^
Even our
will do.
-Three Times a
-and This Paper
With It?
t has tallen unoc.
The patrons of this route j
.......1,1.. (nr this
„ wei'k* we er<*
1 or a i both uuo
exenptional offer of noiu
if yen. ...
s-w ...ota", ■■•.™ • •jsssaat
by
;vr:.r.u‘r”u“>"u>n i.
u ?...... rnlon tr.atv
o prominent > mon
for .a- Karnes; Eancatlonal ^
rooporatlvo L’.imi.
year f^r
will do.
cureIISs--®^^’
their own office, (boxes)
and keep them that way as long The writer is personal'y acquaint
as they needed to go to school. J a earner who handles over
V- Hkely pieces o, niad per ^
with a town. Every town
....................
,.u nni be sold fot n'e
Only $1.75.
w»,.k instoad of rn we«iy
Two that i* our ,.aper and 1 »'■
■WEEKLY ComtiluUon, for S1’40
--no!X ȣ IJ--^
In^'ui/'r.-t 'CotnlM* Vic.^for cot;
developed by thl* ®rf^alny brawny
II „o i. ,1 of one million brainy.
1 farmers of tbo »onth. . ---------
II * • I h.l > «■( ** 1 I
per vfAr
lti-Hil the
next column
— 5nd all pains.
USED SNOW Ll^l^®^rl|”:’“'ThlslBt0
V. L. Settle, Richmond. > uniment for ten
,............ -
10 YEARS.
the people oi
question and get together and in
prove her streets. f*t them pr°^
what can be done with a urn , ed doilars. Just so .»»* - day Ql the year, «k4* . .
efiort and money to back ll- liUt these remain in the ^ leRa, holidayB, puichase |
is good for the streets is goo . state, that loqg will boys I oWn mail box, 2-cei.L
the roads, and after Se“‘”g. I nd iris perish, so to speak, in ig-1 w 1-cent stamps, postal
streets in shape and using norance Why not prciare:a com-j catdgPand Ptarapcd envelope*,
for an example, it wi in the fortable place for your children o Carrxtrs wiU receipt them
much easier to get peop educated and figure on keeping | ld packages to be register-,
country interested in road making-at ^omc several years longer also fnr moncy with which to!
■■■j___ | than you can hojie to do a,ul I purchase money orders.
i Lb-m instice as conditions arc now. | A. Morgan, on route .1, t •
There are some ^mdn Sevcral neighboring towns are (rurai overseer. He gives |
not know the value of a Jatltlg Us on these lines and wel ^ ^ ^ work as though the,
school education. j‘s bavJ.e should take pride in our ^ool aitd wcrc working for and being
they can not see ot^ n i ooks haVe as good buildings tor such ( him. The bovt oi. hw
ruined a fair knowledge of M* have ^ ^ ^ bad. f°nic Aion of road are putting in a f«U
and see how much easier P but we hope none such Ine vtry day they work. As a
them to get along in ^ ^ community, complain if a' tHf Sav0i-Denisou road
By all means, parents , 1 lf,a£.ber advocates anew house or . • ovi„g wonderfully and Mr.
““‘"T'o'ttihta'b- -'lh,tUnythlx* o( ll» vinrt lhll ™Rh;! Mo,s.o th' s'c,t" P”'
not only go to school, while incur extienses saying; M M of Uie credit.
they «e learning * * .„ ihool io 1 log house end , work d„„e oo the
---------The child J« my edncuon. ....... -oreouted h,
Hons could not be sold for five
hundred dollars. Just so long as
I ... • t:L» ♦
Patrons of rural mail routes
should remember that they can on
any day of the year, except Nun
i i.,„.,i imtidavs. puiclias
•“^"STSuT*S
«ENESnRRW8 in Th0 (:dnrt‘
Si0i PUBLISHED FOB THE
” EUBAL HOMES OF THE
SOUTH.
V. L. Hettm, teivou■ ;••"; HnoW Linimem
certify that I h»v» uwid y*»wr ,allie pack, etc..
year/for rheu.natlsm ueuraWa, r(;Uof
and in every case It has reu
and satisfaction. sizes 25c, 50c, $100
^.SSdsnow liniment co.
BALLARU &iv ST , ouis. MO.
800-502 North Second str^
SOUTH.
T. oi.M a cage for the Women,
^tn^°ment Splendid‘Sicken Col
85=^
Many IUustrated Features.
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“JeWSXji V •> »»“■
lan"'1 * - - . l.' !r C*oor*r®*
live Biielnees rent'^ork of The
Topeka. ,'anl‘a* *0 heartily
ronstmit'e" o*t enyx. "re -
..lutK’U;1 »;a tuna, one h,
•>f O.o l.;,l ,;’1. '1C of CdMV.lV, Ark.
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Sold and Recommended by
M. INZER A SON. Savoy. Texas-
,t us have your order at ome.
Address This Otfice.
•••• .wo g.'nt'vmen-
nitv of opinion ixi |hut
without ' •!'; done a
,1 Th.- 'y„ ,crs; f'lon 'bat
,r\ lee to- , ,
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TH^ ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,
Atlant*!. Cfi.
LOW RATES
TO THE SOUTHEAST AND NORTH
holidays
Spend CHRISTMAS at your Old Home
#0JL5J Si.50
tflheF-WeX.
CAMKBA CHAfT
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IxOADOV A TH0U8AHD W0HD2B3
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they or, ieatniug ^io a log hoo* «dl» —k ta!« ~ M
lh«V 8“”^ educations. 1 sat oo logs 1. S* "•>' ,oa<l. If ■« orP.«'»l'd b’
•^srss'.*3*—«i;__
"“eo “ “ fa^Tool the jno Ta.lioad. hot haul our coUooOjL Nc
,i0L y. ! Tta Khool Mtt.MW O.lv-W. I” -x •• “St. Louis Rrpobhc.
need of «t- ^ ^ kueW the nsed to do. her rect- “ “ V*rm & ......
Miss Frisby is to have h 1 „ ComnJOner---------
tal Saturday night- A medal wt „ Constitution..
•Hit 'fhr’ uxl* Mui.n jk Co. t——-
Orvr**-
The scnooi —
to, wear. “If >hr child kur— We
,.,luc of ao education, it would [ml
inc •• Just so. and parents could
teach their children the need ol an
education U thev uould try.
V *
Flyer Service The Best
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SUK8ET MA0A/-I8E
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Flood tW'l'W
tal Saturday nigm- *» — •• •< Gonstituuon..........-......
be awarded to the most success '. <t JIouHton Post a M»P
contestant, which will be deeded) \ * Texa. aod V.S......
kj. a competent clocuuourtr. Mr. I
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1907, newspaper, February 15, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981062/m1/1/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.