The Sherman Courier (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1917.
THE SHERMAN COURIER
PAGE THRE1
Telephones 125
JOHN C. DANNEL
LICENSED EMBALMER
AND 4
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Office, 104 W. Lamar St., Residence, 1026 ,json St.
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ASK FOR OUR “OWN MAID" BREAD-
—SANITARY BAKERY
IV. IV. Scarbrough
Ginner
Gordonville, Texas
ONE OF THE BEST GINS
IN GRAYSON COUNTY.
IT is to your interest to bring your cotton
to my Gm because you get the best sample
and the best turn out.
I also buy seed cotton and cotton seed and
pay top of the market at all times.
I also grind your corn into meal in the old-
fashioned way.
Fred Sanderson
Cotton Buyer
Gordonville - Texas
I get the daily market report and pay the
highest market price for your cotton every
hour in the day.
I also give you a square deal on the grade
of your cotton .
See Me B 4 U Sell
SHOES!
FOR THE MEN
* FOR THE WOMEN
FOR THE CHILDREN
the famous “STAR BRAND” SHOES.
Those high prices you hear about on shoes do not
prevail at my store.
I have extra good quality Mens Shoes,’dressy
and durable, ranging in price from $3.50 to $5.
A splendid line of Lathe:? Shoes neat, dressy and
durable at..................$3.00 to $4.00
School and Dress Shoes for Children $2.50 to $3.50
F. C. MARSHALL
Gordonville, Texas ^
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CHURCH NOTICES
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St. Mary’s Catholic church, South
Travis street, Father Blum, priest.
Mass at 8:00 and 10:00.
EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD IN
VEST HIS MONEY IN LIB-
ERTY BONDS.
What la my duty; what Is
Houston Street Christian Church,
L S. White, pastor. Corner Hous-
ton and Montgomery Streets. Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m.; morning sermon at
II o’clock; evening service at 7:30 p
n. Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will
*k® ; preach Sunday morning on “The
business affa.Ii» during the coattmu
ance of the war?
Th's la the groat question con-
fronting ovary American eltlzen.
‘'Here Is a common-sense repl^ :
Before we can settle the mattW In
detail, we must grasp those element
most sensible and (profitable eour.e Badge of Discipleship.” His subject
for me to follow In my private at (he.evening hour will be “Positive
Religion.”
Forrest Avenue Baptist church—
Rev. I). 0. House, pastor. Sunday
school 9:50; morning service, 11
o’clock; B. Y. P. U., 6:45 p. m.; even-!
;ng service at 7:15. Prayer meeting,
ary principles which govern national j Wednesday evening- at 7:45.
affairs j ' _
This does not involve great learn j\orth 1>ark Baptist Church, corner |
Ing or research, for economic know', ' f Wil!ow and Williams streets. S. {
edge IS little else than common sente s at y,15 a m_ preaching by the
applied to hlg subjects. pastor, E. T Cole, at 11:00 a. in. and!
The war will be won by the N* , p n, Prayer meeting, Wednes-
tbvn which can place the greatest j jay 0vc-ninfg at 7:30.
All c.re cordially invited to our ser-
vices.
Freeze Proof—
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Prepare your auto for winter driving by letting
us put FREEZE PROOF in the Radiator to prevent the
water from freezing.
It does not evaporate and therefore it is not neces-
sary to refill through the winter.
FREEZE-PROOF is cheaper than Radiators.
Phone us now,
Robet ts Electric Co.
Phones 184.
numbei of men. the greatest amount
of material In the field, and produce
the greatest amount of foodateffs to
supply Its military and civilian
forces This fact is so generally
recognized that It la not necessary
to bring forward elaborate
ments to prove It.
First Presbyterian, North Travis
street, Dr. T. A. Wharton, pastor
lunior Christian Endeavor, 9 a. m
*Tfu Sunday school and Bible classes at
9:40; regular morning worship at 11
V a are a wealthy Nation, and the o’clock. Senior Christian Endeavor
question arises as to whether or not
we can win the war by throwing our
surplus wealth into the struggle.
TVe cannot.
Why? Because our savings. •• a
Nation, amounted to about l Blllloa
Dollars annually before we entered
the war, and our war estimates for
Society 6:30 p. m. Evening services
at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
Grand Avenue Presbyterian church.
North Grand avenue. Rev. W. M.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45
a. m. Preaching services at 11:00 a.
iho first year's operations call for m and 7:30 p m Christian Endea-
wi expenditure of about Eighteen
Billion Dollars, or over K't times ai
much as we have aaved ever before
in on# year
Now, there are three courses ope*
'.o us Ws can endeavor to produce Walnut street. Rev. P. L. Pierce, pas-
vor, 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednes-
day evening at 7:30.
The Nazarene church, 117 North
it* times as much wealth this year
tor.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
«i ever we did before. We can. en- , Preaching at 11 o’clock. Young Poo-
lea-or to save times aa much ! pie’s meeting at 6:00 p. m. and
Boney si ever we did before Ws J preaching at 7:30. Prayer meeting
wn Ue down on the whole proposl- Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
ion and let 'Germany win ^ _
Having described this article i Key Memorial Methodist church.
i Vi u commou senid r^nly to * sroat ! ,, . ,
* corner Houston and Willow streets,
question, we will eliminate tha last , X) , 01 . . 0
„ ...... Rev. J. \\. Slagle, pastor. Sundav
mentioned possibility. .
... School 9;4o; a. ni. Junior Ic-ague
ue cannot produce 3'* times as I
I much wealth this year at ever be
LET US REASON TOGETHER FOR JUST A MINUTE
There has never been anything brought up for
the general good of Northwest Grayson County
that „ £
The Guaranty State Bank
Gordonville, Texas,
has not gone the limit in helping to push it along.
It is a bank for the people’s interest, a fact demon-
strated in its every efforts to help bring this terri-
tory to the front, at both expense of time and
money.
It Is a Home Bank For Home People.
Their Interests Are Ours.
Are you helping us, to help you, to help all the
rest of us in Northwest Grayson? If not, why
not? Come in and let us talk it over.
’ore. it will take nevseal years
ad j UK t our aflairt so as to produce
inch results.
To save 3>v times ss much ss
“'or we have before is quit* possi-
ble. but would mean actual hard-
ihlp for millions of our people
The most sensible solution of the
problem Is to aim at a combination
>f production a nd self dent*! w hich
'HI find ua at the end of a year
if least 31, times wealthier as a
satlon. than ever before
Tha method Indicated has been fol-
lowed by our Allies with results that
have astonished uie world After
i't, years of physu el and financial
Brain. England raised recently a
hum of n Billion Dollars, equivalent
to len Billion Dollars in this Coun-
try, owing to the fact that we have
I »bout double the population. Eng
and bna speeded up her production
i >f wealth, d^.ned herself so much,
j hat despite the fact that millions of
tier finest specimens of human m»-
j erinl are fighting. d"spn« the fact
j nat she bad laiaed previously about
j * like amount of 5 Billion Dollars In
Dana, and U paying 3* Billion Dol
(lira yearly in taxy*. she waa stile
j » ill to produce this enormous amount
•n a 30 day campaign.
Germany i» speeding up her pro
luctlou along the moat scientific
iues. and Is starving herself That
s tha sola reason Germany exists
| today.
Are »e super men that w* oari du
J things differently (o others’
Let us forget this talk of “Uncle
*am soon deanlug up the Gerniaua
j 2:30 p. in.; Junior Missionary Society,
2:30 p. m.; Senior League at 6:15 p
m.; evening service at 7:15. Woman’s
Missionary Society every Monday at
3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday at 7:15 p. m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
corner Crockett and Jones streets.
Services Sunday 10:45 a. m. Subject:
“Ancient and Modem Necromany,
Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De-
nounced.” Wednesday evening tes-
timony meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading
room in the west wing of the church
edifice open from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock
p. m. every day except Sundays and
holidays. All arc cordially invited to
attend the sorviees^and visit the read-
ing room. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Grace Presbyterian, corner of South
Travis and Cherry streets. Rev. B.
Wrenn Webb, pastor. Junior Chris-
tian Endeavor at 9:00 o'clock; Sunday
School 9:45. Preaching, morning at
11.00 a m. and evening at 7:00 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor societies meet in
their respective rooms at 6:00 p. m.
Bible study and prayer service Wed-
nedsday evening at 7:00 o'clock. The
subject of the Sunday morning ad-
dress will be: “The Second Mile.”
First Baptist, corner South Travis
and Cherry Streets. Dr. F. F. Brown,
zastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.;
morning service at 11 o'clock and
evening service - at 7:30: Sunbeams
at 4:00 o'clock B Y P l' at 6:45.
J. M. FERRELL
Dealer in Evrything You
Eat or Wear
I buy your cotton and pay you the “top.”
You can make money by selling your cot-
ton and other crops in Sadler and buying
your supplies in this good town.
See me before you sell
Your .COTTON SEED.
J.M. Ferrell
Sadler, Texas
R. E. DENNARD
DRUGS, GROCERIES, COTTON AND PRODUCE
SADLER, TEXAS
We have complete line of Drugs and Groceries and
would appreciate a continuance of your valued patron-
age. We are not a price cutter but would appreciate
it if you would get prices from our competitors and sub-
mit them to me before making your purchases. We
will give the top price for anything the fanners have
to sell and will make them the closest prices on any-
thing they want to buy in our line.
R. E. DENNARD
SADLER, TEXAS
vhen lit- gets there.” The Gerruaui | Prayer meeting W ednesday evening at
will not bo “cleaned■'up" by talk, or
"ven bv bravery alone They must
Se fought with their own weapous,
hard work and »elf denial the
things that win wars
Again, the man who cries
7:30 o’clock.
St. Stephen's Episcopal church, cor-
ner of South Crockett and Cherry.
The Rev. W. J. Miller, rector.
First Guaranty State Bank
SADLER,TEXAS.
W. B McMahan, Pres. C. D. Terry, Caehier
C. L. Spalding, Asst. Cashier.
Our business and purpose is to serve the people of Sadler and
community.
Make OUR Bank
YOUR Bank
We furnish money to help make the cotton and we furnish mon-
ey to buy the cotton and the higher the price the better it suite.
Bring you- cotton to Sadler—our buyers pay “more.”
Firs! Guaranty State Bank
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chief service of the day will be held
at 11:00 a. m., with Sunday school j
at 9:30 a. m.
■ailing for as much as 50% of his V special service of intercession ini
the elementary facts of the situation
Hifi rich man IS paying, and Wil l
pay, for the Government already is
piofits In the shape of income and
War Profit Tax eg
It Is true that the ' 10-srn-men: is
not taking sway the rich man's cap-
ital. but neither is H asking the less
wealthy producer to part with hie
■apltal. All alike must retain their
■apltal in order to run factories,
''arm the land, build ships, equip
xrmles, and provide wstres.
It would he an entirely mistaken
volley to attempt to use the capital
wealth or the Country to finance the
war What you need what the gov-
ernment needs what the whole world
tieedo, is an increase, a very great
increase, in the INCOMK of rich and
poor alike
You farmer* must produce more,
rouet work harder; the uncultivated
land of thl* Country la u standing
reproach to ue. Y’ou working-men,
mu»t work over time. You 1 womeii
keeping with the Wartime Commis-
sion will he held in the afternoon at
4:00 o'clock.
lhe public i.s cordially invited.
T. C. Anderson
FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE
AND BURIAL GOODS
evuft ecnnomlxe and save la tha
home Y'ou wealthy autoinobtllst*
meet curtail your extravagances snd
let the Automobile Manufacturer b«
fre,e to make trucks and cars for th«
'lovernmenl Y’ou society women
muet realize that it t* vulgarity and
almost tressoft te keey an army ol
workers making your clothe* when
they could he doing useful work for
ho Government Y’ou children must
ielp with the housework and free
men and women to fight and pro-
luce goods needed by the Country,
We must get together for* greeter
»fflctenry j
We njuyt save or perish.
Sadler, Texas.
I supply your home and. bury
yofir dead.
I BUY COTTON TOO
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Minton, W. J. The Sherman Courier (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1917, newspaper, December 1, 1917; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718424/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .