The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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BAYLOR COUNTY BANNER, JANUARY 10, 1030.
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TMB INTBRtOHOLABTIO LBAOUB
lliiw hi (In* League In your srhookf
IUv« yoi» begun *ny (Mgit* |»r«*|iarii-
M©» for the fount,v meet whleh will be
held the first Friday and Hnturilny In
March! By this time your plain eheuhl
be, well 1alil j If yon .luuild know what
evenla your «tuilent« will inter and be-
Min Inteuilve trnlulns.
Quite n bit n# Interest lx belmt eliown
in the tniiaii1 Memory < outrwt. The
at mien I n enjoy the wofit ot i»ri-|iurliii{
for thla event, tJss your iihunnMrnt'h
reeonlM nml jilitno In thla trnlnlntf.
The brisket Imll sensciti la now In full
•wing. The district toArnnment In
boy's bnaket Imll will he held nt lown
Park on Fab., 10 and 11, Tlmt meiine
thut the elimination games In the coun-
ty uniat be |dnyed before that date. If
you have a boy’s basket ball team,
make arrangements to play the Baylor
eeiinly teaina
Address any question eoneernlng the
work to J. F. Kemp, Heymour, Texas, or
to the t'halrmnn of the event In whleh
you are Interested.
Work for the League, make It au In
eentlvo for better work on tho port of
your student. Use It to every possible
advantage to your srtuml mid communl
ty.
REPORTER,
When your rarm Stock is Sick, Look
For Rats.
Disease
Just happen. Hats are carrier
gerous plagues -hog cholera,
mouth disease and that tsrrll
among farm animals don’t
Hats are carriers of dan-
foot and
terrible of all
scourges—Bubonic Plague. Farmer!
should throw around premises RAT
HNAP. It's auro and aafe, Three
■sizes, Me, tide, $l.2fl. Hold and gunr
nntecd by the Heymour Morcantlle dam-
pony and tho Western Pharmacy. 10-10
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SEYMOUR ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
INCORPORATED-0AFXTAL STOCK $10,000.00
The original Kenan-Jones ami Bert King aeta of Ab-
stract booka have been consolidated under the above name.
We now have aa complete aet of bonks as any in Baylor
County.
We Will Appreciate Your Abstract
and Title Business. •
W. R. BIKES H. R. MoDAVID, Prea.
<sst*y. sad Osnsrsl Msnsftr, T. O. IRBY, Jr. Vice-Prei.
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Everything That
An Automobilist
Needs.
am
Professional Cards
&—
Dr. R. K. Lowry, M. D.
Praotic# Limited to—
BYB, VAR, NOSB and TKBOAT
Office, No. 8—Lankford Building.
D. F. GOSS
Attorney-At-Lsw
Office North Side Public
Square.
Seymour* - - Texas
DR. J. D. PICKENS
Eye* Tested uml GlntwcH Fitted.
He cun give any kind of Frame
Desired.
VERA, TEXAS.
J.A. RICHARDSON, M. D
Office over Farmers Nat,’I Bank
Office Phone • • No. 1
Residence Phene * * * l*f
Leave Oalt« at Western Pharmacy
DR. J. R. SMITH V. 8.
I ezamineall atockfree, if brought
to me.
Residence Phone 190. Office 249.
OUR TIRES ARE THE BEST.
OUR ACCESSORIES WILL PLEASE YOU.
OUR GASOLINE IS PURE, AND THE PRICE
= IS RIGHT.
OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT GIVES SAT
I6FA0TI0N.
B—BSUMOBB—n l
CAR STORAGE A SPE3IALTY
TRY IIS
Huh Garage
J. F. BUNKLKY, Nl. I).
Tenders Ilia professional services u
t.hc people of Heyrnour and
Baylor County.
Office, rooms 4 and ft Lankford Blog
Residence phone 24ft, Office phone 212
Leave calls at WcHternPOarrnecy
OR. T. G. EASLEY
Dentiat
Office rooniH 0 and 7 on second
Floor of Lankford Building
Office hourss 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to
5 p. m.
Office Phone 64—Res. Phone 135,
J. H. WOOD
Attorneyat-Law
Office over First National bank
PHONE 2-2 0
W. P. LAME
W. L. LITTLE
To the Public
We are new to the people of Seymour,
but are not new in the Grocery Business*
We quote a Jew prices to show we are in line
with to-days prices
B. F. Bowman
Juetioe of the Peace and Ex-Of-
ficio Notary Public, Free. No.
Baylor County. Agent for t
Southwestern Insurance Oo.
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It you Have Mot It is Time you Were Try* ■
Ini Our Fresh
ROASTED COEFEE
WE tilt IT WILL PLEASE TN. WE HUE ADDED IIIEW DIE
4tt)s, Fancy Hanlon Poaberry Coffee —$1.00
.'libs. Home lileruL................ —$1,10
Puucy Haul,os Flu)_____________—90c
This Coffee ii Guaranteed to Please Yon,
5U!h. Hamper Fancy Yama—...... —$1.70
OOltis. Light Crust Flour.......... —$2,10
50lbs. Seymour *• Best....____..... —$2.10
51)lbs. I inn Flour_________........ —$1.00
lOlba, Calumet Baking Powder... —$1.50
lib Calumet Baking Powder-------- —30c
4 Burs Naptha Houp------......... —25c.
5 Callous Best Grade Oil-.........— —65c
50 Gallons Best Grade Oil----------—$6.50
Call ua When You Need a Barrel of Oil
3 l’kgs, Maoronia—......—......... 25c.
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3 I’kgs Spaghetti. .....----------— —25c
Gibs. Craetene Lard____-________—86c
Large Armour or Purity Oats....... —30o
WE DEUVER-MI L II, 10,111. III. Ii Ml 0. M.
SEYMOUR SPOT CASH
PHONE NO. 248
GROCERY
"The Modern Store’
’PHONE NO. 248
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LEVELVIEW
Jt twins like winter time wns never
coming, bat it sure ctingli is here now,
We had n nice little shower of ruin
last Monday night. Home of the people
ure trying to form ninen then.
We were well pleaer-d with the ntlen There |w nothing llko a talk With
donee oat at nnr Monday sehool, Monday 1 one of our own citizens for giving
evening. I hope and encouragement to the ann-
um. Hinds preached n very interest t ious sufferer from the dread kidney
ing sermon for n* after Holiday school, i disease. We, therefore, give hero <U>
U.T'.MTH A SEYMOUR MAN
Mi*. C. C. Howell, Owns neotnurant
on Main 8t., Tslls His Experience,
Daugherty & Gibbs
Real Estate
BROKERS
Our community was saddened Hitlur
day morning to hear of the death of Mr
HhnuSStc. We regret to lose I his good
man from ns. lie wn» kind and loved
by all who knew him.
Mr. Hhumate was <14 year* old, had
lived a f'hrislian life for 40 years, be-
longing to the Baptist church. He
leaves a wife and six children la mourn
his lost, Four who live in Itnylor conn
ty, Alvls, Fete Him mate, Mrs, Bill Kd
wards of Oovee, Mrs, t'hsrles Watson of
Heymour. Mrs. King, the other girl
lives in Okhi,, and soother son in law In
Te* (lessee. V
Our sympathy goes out to the good
people in their lost and sorrowful hour
(fur assistant teacher has moved to
Heymour ns her hnsbnnd will b« at work
at the station there. Hhe will now
come and go from there.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams have henn vis
it dig relatives at Mineral Well a the
past few days.
Ladies remember tilt eltlb meeting
Friday afternoon at Mrs. liosb/'s.
Interview will) a SSynumr man:
"My kidneys and back were in a
bau condition," says Mr Howell,
"When / afooped over a sharp, cutting
pain would catch trie In tny hack and
loins and I could hardly straighten
up. -My hack was also lame and
eor* My kidneys wore weak and
tho secret tons were scanty In pan-
nage I used three or four boxes of
Doan's Kidney Fills which f got at
the Hallow Drug Htoro unit they
cured me and put me In good shape.'
price <>oc, nl all dual era. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy-got
Dean's Kidney Pi,If the same tnat
Mr Howell had. Foster-Mil burn Co*
lit in,, Buffalo, ti. Y.
RANOBR MAN 8UFFFERED
TWELVE YEARH WITH
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Ferrasftl Brings film Bank to Health,
j “I have suffered from stomach and
! kidney trouble for twelve years. •
could not cut. solid food saeh ns meat
and potatoes, etc, My kidneys were in
awful condition and sometimes 1 would
fall from spells,
I bought a box of KERRAHA I, nt tho
f.’ity Pharmacy, Ranger, and cmT
j Kvervhody come to Hte-da/ rch'/.d.
BLONDYK AND BREVETTI..
Upatairs in Hensort Building
BnbbiDt Lye, 2 cam for__________
lVanut Butter, 21b cam for_____
Good No. 2 f/i HI iced Pen<■ hen____
Good No, 2Plums_____________
Good No. 2i/2 Apricots.-.________
Good No. 2j/2 HI iced Pineapple_____
.....-25c.
..... —40c.
..... -25c.
.....—25c.
......—25c.
...... —26c.
Rev. It. J, Howard (colored) of Ft.
Worth Is here this week holding a re-
vival meeting with the colored people.
If,* is going to try and get a hawse of
worship for his people before leaving,
and this matter will be taken op next
Sunday. The need of a eolored church
here is frit by ajl. Rev. Howard says
the negroes eorne to church all right,
butthey arc wild.
Best. No. 2,/2 Hominy, 2 cans-----------------------—25c.
Vienna Htyle Sausage, 3 cans—--------------------—25c.
Tall Salmons, 2 cans_____________________________ —26c.
No. 2 Tomoatoes, 2 can*---------------------------—26c.
30 Bars of Good Imnndry Hoap-------------------—$1.00
All lOct. Packages Tobacco, 3 for------------------—25c.
15ct. Size Crockers, 2 for-.------------------------—25c.
lOct,. Size Crackers. 2 for.-*.-----------------------—15c.
ISet, Size Cakes. 2 for----------------------------—88e.
Family Size Crackers.----------------------------- —30c.
Small Size boxes of Ct ackers, per It*---------------—12c.
SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK
Large Size Pork and Beans________— -----------—10c.
Special Price on Gallon Fruits
Call to Get our Prices on Everything.
Morris & Beyer
jnowpw f Sot Harvey
Phone Number 317. , ’ ,,
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Thisistbe
Store Polish
YOU
Should Use
11*8 different from
I others because more care
is taken In the making
and the materials used are of
higher grade
Black Silk
Stove Polish
Nfoasta hHWewt. eiwspjit** Jwt *MB
eo« rah off or m>4«
lour timea tone ordiearr »i»w
■nlUh. CmmI on .ample ilovx. and sold
Black Silk Store Poliak Works
SwtiM, Rltaela _
tfM Mm* am. S«r-»>«(«« |m
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Luces County, am.
Frank J. Ch.rmy make* math thaf he
» oenlor partner of the firm of f, J
:henay At Co„ doing tamlmaa in the on
•f Toledo, County and State iitowon :
iniH 'hat said Arm will pay liw r.iirn of
ONE HUNDRED .DOLLARS for ea<
now cat anything 1 want. I liought
two m<»r<! boxes today to complete lira
treatment and I find it, i* one of tile
greatest remedies that be" ever come
to our city. It la the greatest remedy f
have ever tried, and 1 ahull tell nnyonu
the aumc if they will eorne to see me
perxorfally or write me," — tft;
It. OHANCKLLOH, I
Kaatland Hill,
Hanger, Texas.
Kidn* y trouble is often the result of
acid aeeumnlnled in the ayatem during
a long period of years. Thla acid orig*
onfea in the atomaeh, geta into iM
blood sod if not cheeked results in kN|l
ney I rouble and rherimatiam, FFRKA*
HA I, aeta on the source of the trouble-,
the afouinrh---neutralizing the exec**
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The Manner editor w. nt to Mimday *' m Hoo t auffer for years whoa a Me
, „ . , .. . ' box /if pVrrjtsftl will uivp you iwrmii
laat Hatnrdsy. mak.ng rather a bur r„.,jt r„u,.f Vmn ,lril^illt w„,
rid trip and not having much time yonr money if you are not satisfied
to \Ihii We aaw none mighty good with the reaulta.
I'oonlry, and found orveral green fields
of grain. Monday etill looks badly
on account of the fires, but they told
aa that half of the burned block had
contracted to rebuild and the other I
half would build shortly. We had the j
kst»,yr0>«
i pleasure of
T K r»i.,|t' of
tnd every ease of Catarrh thaf esnooi i><
jred by the use of HAM/H CATARRM
K0DICINE. FRANK J CHKftllY
*worn to before me arid subscribed in
lymesence, this eth day of rn-ernia-r.
.ft ISM. A. W. ULEAPON.
tfteel) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
ernally and acts through I
fie Mucous ftarfacee of the i
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in-
ternally and acts through tne Flood on
the Mucous Hwrfaces of the Hy*t/ m It-ad
for testlmonlsts, free.
, W. i. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
SsKF-t. irsir*■
abort visit, with Editor
Tioica, and iiis asaoi'i
ate, Mr. John Rice, They reported
lo lie getting along fair. On the way
luiek a brief stop was made in the
Oofee Advocate with Editor t'ovey
lie «aid things might not, lie «. good
right now, but he expected a great
change to tie made before first of the
year.
WEBRESPBEr
Hold by Baylor Drug Htore and other
good Druggists everywhere. p
EFWORTH LEAfiUE
for const ipatta
E* rvthing electric at mv place. If
i need say wiring' or repairing see
ine. E'eetric wiring is rnv hobby.
17 IA r. D. MDKEKMAV,
Hnbjeet: “ (toil in oar Lives,"
Hcriptnre Lesson <11 nl. V,
Leader - Newman Blevins,
The fruits of sin Kenneth Brooks,
The fruits of righteousness—Mattie
Lee Richardson.
Reading—A line Humphreys,
Hod in our lives makes these frails
possible Loyd Junes.
League Benediction. « !
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The Jewelry Season
AT ALL TIMES IN THE YEAR THERE WILL BE OCCASION FOR SOME ARTICLE OF 1
JEWELRY, SUCH AS:
Diammia. Rings, Pins, Watches, Clocks, Lava
, lict f., Brooches, Chains, Lockets, Mirrors, Toilet
Sets, etc
We have u large and a-.auirtid stock of these gomfo, niul our pried* are in line with
the GIVE PH A GALL
Our repair .(epartmen) i- in charge of ti skillet] Wntelnnnker.
Go not forget that we Itu x *- » eomplete si nek of drugs and sundries. Remember Drug
lleadijUarDTs t* at
Baylop D t Store
The House of Courtesy
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922, newspaper, January 19, 1922; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992583/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.