Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 17, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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jJttFETY FIRST
Should be the controlling thought in the selection of
a Banking connection.
uui.u 7v credit with an institution that is able and
that has the desire to care for your requirements in times
of need.
WITH CAPITAL OF $200,000.00
WITH SURPLUS OF ... $250,000.00
we are in every w$y prepared to render our patrons a ser-
vice that is absolutely reliable and dependable.
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WANTED — Competent liookkeeper
wants small net boosts to keep. "K,"
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WANTED—At once, one or two sheet
iron *tock water tank* in good con-
dition. Photo W. B. KiHUer, rural
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FOR HAt 4-100 feet of good iron
fence, Including posUt and gate.. In-
quire at 802 H. Montgomery. «17-3tp
RESIDENCE FOR HAWS—One 8-
room. two-story house on Harrison
avenue. Lot 100*150 feet ('an give
want It: If j^ou want It and don't
have it." See Thompson-Smith Co.
A nice well located fgur room bourn
near car and paved street. Price *2,
000, $500 rush. balance In inonthlj
paymentM of $£MJ0. A Bargain.
AIho five room house, all modem
conveniences, good lot, umajl barn, *1,
000 cash, l al«we easy payments.
One fonr roomJDOtwe, all. conveni-
ence*, east front, paved street and
garage, l'rlce $."000. $3M cash, month-
possession. See I
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Simons, American
17-10-21 28"
FOR HAIjK—1 have some Tnlted
Home Builders of America contracts
about tey months old will sell for rea-
sonable bonus. Write 1*. O. 750, Waco,
Texas. al7-3tp
FOR HAIjB—I'ower Monarch hay
press, complete/rake, with 7 h. p. en-
gine, 2 mowers, sweep and 1 sulky
rake. Inquire at Fulmer it Brit tain,
west side square. da 17-18-10, wlOp
CITY TRANSFER Hefvice ear* Calls
a towered day, or night. i'hojue '#mi- B.
It. Walcott, B. B. AUeu, Mgr , al7-0tp
WANTED—Hawlng
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FOR RENT—My 4-room apartment
at HOI South Montgomery £' street.
Phone 486-J.
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'FOR RENT—Two furnished house-
«r Vnti iM.„f keeping roomsm to couple without
tl.ir .children; close in. 227 West Houston
We have several acreage tracts, J
cloae in, good improvementa, ringing ^()R rent_b ^ bungtow. Apply
from two to thirty acres. , 711 North Crockett street. Phone No.
We have for exclusive sale near the 17-3tD
city, one Of the liest farms around. ' ■ ■„
Sherman; for inrice and terms, aee ua..FOR 8ALE—Best White Wyandotte
Also a tract of 00 acres ; and .Buff leghorns, eockerela and
t4ty limits, good blaeVland. ' pttHets; also broilers and fryewu CaU
will handle this. Balowce long time, B p m 117 ^ Blnkley St.
low rate of interest. For price see® al7-2tp
Thompson-Smith (V)., over American I , , ,
Bank ft Trnst Co., Phone 1529. Japs and (liineae Vote In
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WANTED—Room and meals in refin-
ed home by man and wife. Gentleman
out of town all but two days in week.
Must be in <h>sirable neigldtorhood.
ITO between * a, m end 5'uto p.
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FOR HALE—"If you have It and don't
WANTED—Two ftMfl light house-
keeping rooms, in desirable neighbor-
hood. Phone 776. a!7-3tp
WANTED—A good live man with
car to deliver bread. Will pay hand-
somely. Apply Barker Bakery. al7-tfc
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IF YOU have r house to sell or want
to buy, call It. B. Aston, 1423-J.
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FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping, phone 1203.
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WAXTEH—To rent a furulshe«l home
or apartment. Room SO, Blnkley Ho-
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The prices quoted below are f. o. b. Sherman.
t- F. B. Road*ter $1,525
F. B. Touring $1,525
F. B. Sedan ,...$2,295
F. B. Coupe.. $2,295
Four Ninety Sedan $1 505 <
Four Ninety Coupe $1 480
Four Ninety $920
Light One Seat $920
ONE TON TRUCK $1,645
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION.
Thompson Auto Co.
Successors to Fleming Auto Co., Elks Bldfi.
To Rclmild Orpluuiage.
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Ihillas, Tex./Xug. '17.,-Mrs. C. Ad-
dington, field secretary for the f*res-
Ityterlan Oi*pbnnag at Albany, Tcm.,
which burned m-ently, will a
eampalgu to rai«e $i(Ki,fMX) for re-
biilhllng the institution. The Dallas
County detention home sent food,
tents and clothing to Albany f< r tlie
relief of the young fire victims. It is
hoped a quota of $J5.0tX> fur the new
huildliig ran be raised in Dallas.
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OVERSTOCKED
7,500 MILE
GUARANTEED
, 33x4
(Non-Skid)
KNlGHT TIRES
REGULAR PRICE $48.33
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Tuesday and Wednesday
Only
$31.95
A few Famous KNIGHT
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MxV/z $35.15
Sizeb at , J.. . .. .$23.35
These are
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PRICES
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CORPORATION
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i < 113 E. Lamar St.
There are some things
a man can forget
faster; Lha a horse can trot.
One Ik to mail his wife's letters
another Is to see About his own under
wear.
Retnemlwrinc who pitched last
Tuesday—is Easy.
Recalling the newest story—Is
child's play, but the need • for new
Union suits seems to go in one ear
and out the other.
This Is to remind you of wliat your
wife mentioned yesterday: "Yon need
■jew IIkIU weight underwear' in the
.worst way."
AND THIS IS THE BEST PLAt E
TO GET IT.
Munsingwear, Mansco, Rocking-
chair, Varsity and Wilson
Brothers.
Settle &Settle
STYLE HEADQUARTERS.
Honolulu. Aug. 17—One, thousand
Japanese men and male Chin
in the Territory of HilWatt^Wtll
eligible to vote at the local ejections
in the fall, according ot a relxirt sub-
mitted by the territorial secrt'tary's
office to Gov. Charles J. McCarthy.
The report adds that with' women
suffrage effective, 278 Japanese women
will receive the vote ami B.10 Chinese
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Mr. Hoskins—"Look, my dear, Ber
tie has seat as a weather barometer!"
Mrs. Hoskins—"How good of.tne dear
boy <lo I e so thoughtful! Which way
do we screw It. when we want the
weather to be fine?"—American Boy
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PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS
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My prices are right~my goods can not be equaled anywhere.
The name itself is enough to convince any one of what the goods
are—JESSE FRENCH & SONS PIANOS AND PLAYERS-^
name well known the world over. People with years of experience
back them.
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I will be more than pleased to have you call and talk the mat-
ter oveV with me and assure you that you will be highly pleased
with what I sell you and in addition you will save from $75.00 to
$100.00 on your purchase. ' - -
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When you buy from a peddler you buy the cheapest goods
that can be obtained and he will take as part payment any thing
you have to offer. My prices range from $300.00 and up on
Pianos and from $500.00 and up on Players.
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Call and see me and be convinced th$t I have for you a bar-,
gain in a Jesse French Pigno Player.
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Frank Jackson, Jr.
221 North Travis St.
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LADIES' COAT SUITS
FOR FALL !
We are receiving daily new
shipments of Ladiea' Coat
Suits. The Coat Suits this
fall are ISwre attractive than
ever before—being made up
of the Serge, Trlcotine and
Wool Velours and coming in
the most popular shades, such
as the Brown, Navy Blue,
Copeu and Black.
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$42.59 to $80.00.
LADIES' FALL HATS.
We also showing a full line
of Ladles' Fall Hats. The
Hats for this season are
more beautiful than ever.
Come In and look our line
over before making your de-
cision.
' "You Can Do Better at
Shaw's."
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rumble say?
-If you understood Bossie's lan-
guage she would say
Polkadot Dairy Food
and
She would tell you to get a sack
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Pittman & Harrison Co.
Retail Store,
109 North Walnut Street.
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Current Topics: Groen River
is in popular favor —
It is a different ,drink of
distinctive flavor, refreshing
it pleases a«d satisfies.
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COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS
116-122 E..Pecan St. Phone 215.
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TUMBLERS
GOBLETS
ICE" TEAS
WINES
SHERBETS
NAPPIES
CANDY JARS
MARMALADES
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SANDWICH PLATES
ICE TEA COASTERS
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PITCHERS
NIGHT SETS
SUGAR AND CREAMS
OILS
CHEESE AND CRACKER
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Scull, Swain & Wallace
"THIS GOOD SERVICE STORE."
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STORE NEWS
SHERMAN. TEXAS, AUGUST 17, 1920
PLANNING FOR A NEW SEASON
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Summer Merchandist Offer-
ed at Ridiculously Low
Price s—The Advance
Styles for Autumn in La-
ditfs' Tailored Suits on
Display.
I-uliK rhornix. I>afp Silk Hose
—Full i*hnffc of hIzok, colors
Cordovan nnd Blai-k.
ami |5.50
(•onion Silk Hosiery -Blafk nnd
C'orilosan, prrado, at..S2.98
Cotton 1i,*iccs. large n«8ortniont.
I er yard.... .. ..5«
Embroidery and Imwrtion - The
10c kind, HjwHial, jht yard..7i4f
— ___L f
New Fall Outing—27-1 nohs wide,
dark and light < colon, pretty
elMK'fc* and ntripeH, per yard 45«
Children's (ialatea Suits—Hand-
somo garipentK, blue and white
combinations, odd assortment, !?,
4 and 0 years, $4.50 values,
choice....
Tuesday and IVwfwwIay Only
— ,"l.rK' BleaclHHl Domeatic, . ,29r
(IJinit 10 yanls to customer; no
phone orders filled.)
Oldldren's School, Gingham—
ijirgc range of piabls, strl(>os
and solid colors; this Reason's
styles, per yard 40c
Special Sale -lit) colored Voile
l resses, including several "Vir-
ginia Dare" models, choice one-
half regular selling price. Make
your selection today.
Closing the Season throngh the
special offering of Tuesday,
ednesday and Thursday, Figured
Voiles at 5i)c and 89c
Children's Play Suit*, made of
Ginghams, trimmed in stripes,
broken line, 4 .to 0 years,
choice /. .$1.98
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