Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT,
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To The lViiuxrat:
Howif, IWuH. Jan. 3—Prof. IS. W,
Hampton t i>ent the holidays with bis*
Knights a.ndHUulh'H of Security, at
Mtui-aboc hall. . .
Beu Hur, at Hen Httrtott.
A. K. and Abe Mark* returned froijirj•.,
Dallas Moi:<J«x wight. <* ^fbeen
| f H. UL . Templet tm.-left fur Naa* An- irftm
gelo Tuesday morning on bmiu&i*^ \ jofiirr;Ube*t
Vinson MeKlnney pf
- w#s In the Hty^ntflfcy.
ON STRIKE ALL
Democrat Want Ads Work W1
Alntyne f« vl|
Fr
:ti l^",i " a, " _u Hlinin. I <'ana'nters' C hapter No. 183, Order
in Kansas CUy. Mis. Hump i..* .i1( Puufurn u nr tl. vruM.vwir. t>ati ^
-ton and daughter spent the vaiutiou l ViokH w ,itf4s uiid
noriiwl irlHi Mtw Uomntnn'u • lllOfJU't, ' COOKS, WIUICIS ailU
r Afasoh spent Monday >vijh
Van Alstyue.
period with Mrs. Hampton's
Mrs. Doggett at Ravenna. Texas. .
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Callaway and I
little daughter. Wanda, have returned ,°\3* y-
froui a visit at l'errln, Texas, sdtfrf Retail tJeiki t nion No. 4«d, at Car-
Mr. and Mrs W. II. Brown and family.
Mr . 8. W. -Veury and'little <laugh-
Carpenter* hall.
penters ball.
Clerks
Wednesday- Afternoon.
indies' Auxiliary,of the B. of H. T.
at Fulton halt:
The Astern Star will hold jits regu-
lar meeting TueMlay night at 7:3')
o'clock. , • " L, •. -I ' J '_
ter Loriui, left Saturday to visit Mrs
Xeury.'s jtarrnts, Mr. aud Mrs. F. L.
Dunn at Feiris. Texas.
Mrs. I>. 8. Thompson and children
spent the week en<| with her sister
Mrs. Wallace Dixon, iu Sherroan.
f_Mlae-J$enim <*ricg.;^rho ban been
•with a local hank for a number ol
years, left the-27th for Twin Fi^lls, Mrs. Bill Vorn Caver of Okmulgee,
Idaho, when- .he has accepted a po- j *?>*! * over IlV th*K £*£ U) Uity Monday
Bition as bookkeeper in- E. G. Duke's visit friends Ahile eii route to Dallair. w Monaaj
returned from
JWother, Mrs. J. W.
ineral Wells.
rs. ft. W. Garland has returned
home to Duraut, after visiting relatives
ille was in of this city.
|Tonj Willis has returiHHl to Texas
I niverSity after spending the holidays
with bis mother, Mrs. D. Gi-Willik
Misses Mattie and R^'ltlat Binkiey
_ , (have returned to Tub«t,Oklii., after a
W.'CinlwrlKlit of V IL Ww
n the city on business^Monday. j , *■
ing fri« itds.
IdresM of, l^'lls was an <iut-
ii visitor Monday. , , 4
B. L. .lA!gg of Whit'ewrlght visited
friends |xi thfe. eity, Mouday.*-—r>
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O. W. Myrick of Whitewrlght was
HYiigp:
Misea 011!e"and Mabel Camp, who
are teaching at Winters' Texas, re-
turmHl Saturday after spending- the
holidays with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Camp .
Mrt . P. W. Bean antl daughter,
Iluth. were the guestf of Mrs. G. W.
Miller Saturday. _ •
was in
was lu ,be ziz;i,rnK "*■ ou,"f-,own
G. S. Haokett of-Dallas was in the
city on business Tuesday. '
Lucan And re wr of jyitttewrighi was
u..Sherman visiior Monday.
Wade Kverheart of Bells was iu the
I .eland Hinton of Altus, Okla., luis
returmMl h<nne, after a few days 'visit
In this cliff* 1 "" 7 '
Misses Ollne and Dottle Thompson,
ntgin
isnm
l eak,-
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Travis Ld^fe, Ko. 117, A- F, & A. M.,,
should pieseiit themselves Wednesday
night at 7:30 .o'cloi'k. The regular
meeting of the lodge-will be held
Thursday nigbi at 7:30 o'clock. '
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Mrs. Luther Myers of J30 East col-
lege street underAent a s«'rious oper-
ation at -Xberman Hospital Monday.
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who are teaching ill.———— .. • , 4, ia . ^
left Hftturday after HpomHu* Mm M. A. Hinrry uf Terrell ai.a Torn
the hrftabs Vlth their pareutK here.. I Keyw of UiiIIhh, former!}- of Sher-
Mr. and Mrs Ray. Harre'l and ; n an, are at Mrs. Myers* Tx-dside.
* daughter, Lena BeU, returned Sunday j — !
from • Tl tt with Mr. *o<l Mm UTX ! Ai.i.wmrme.it 1 m.;le that «herumn
Harrell it Clai.de Texan. I K«'tall Clerk. J-iiion No. 47S will liolrt
Miss Corine Callaway returned to an eletrksai of officers for the ensuing
Helton. Texas,, Saturday, wTiere she is .year at Carpenters Hal'.[ Tuesday even-
attending college,—after spending a ing. The officers will also be installed,
ten day vacation wittl bor parents, All membets are re<|tjested to be pres-
M-r. siid Mrs. J. W. Callaway. e^ t.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Roberts* who «=?_
have been in Austin tor some time, j The Pa rent-Teacher Association of
where Mr. Roberts has a- position with ( the Washington School will meet Wed-
the telephone company, wore in Howe ne^fay afternoon at 11:15, when Dr.
during the week yislting friends and f, ^ Holcomb will make au address
home folks. They were on their way und Mis^ Lucille Henthorne will
to Ardmon-. Okla., where Mr. Robert* sing. A fufl'attendance is afcked, for
will engage in the same work. , the consideration of important bust-
Miss Elouiae Holt, who has been Uess. .
spending the vncatloh at home, re-
turned Monday to Deiiton, where she
is attending scIkk I.
Charles R. Simmons' lV*t. No. "
American legion, will have a regu'ar
vvaa a
\ lsltnr to this eity Mtmday.
ited frletids here Sunday. '
fi.ju Price of Dallas Was in the city
on buaine** Monday.
11 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun and
daughter. Miss Marlon have returned to
Francis, Olcla.. after a visit with Mr.
Calhonn'x parents of this djtfL'1. .
Mr. and" Mrs M". Gardner and
Morris Bradley of^Van Alstyne vis- son, Paul, spent Saturday and Suuday
Fn ^Wolfe CiO' with Mr. (Gardner's lmr^
ents.
' O. W. Stout" of Wichita Falls <?as iu
15. S. Nash of Denlson was in the j the city transacting buxiness Tuesday,
city Monday. I M r. aud Mrs. C. S. Tat urn of Bonham
Horace Smith aud Glen Shires left <>re to the^eity-Tisitli^f friends Mon-
for Mexla Monday.
A tr*f Prr*ij^frfg)Hticn
Chieiig^TfT, Jan. 3—Appro
JM**T members of the Engrav
ers' I nion in flfteS of the country,
wen^ on strike""today, atronling to re- !
IHjrts to the Americau Photo : vEu- 1
gravers' Association headquarters h§ret
Employers sought to reliislate the
48-hour week at the present
pay or to reduee- wages #5,
•the present 44-hour week to cotitinue. r
Louis Flader. ccmmisioncr of the os-
sociation, said the wage reduction
would, have upprox 1 mn tely eight per
cent, tiig Average wage beiug alwut .
$.">0 a week
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Miss Hielmr Reynolds oT Randolph, meeting Thursday night, at J^eglon
Texas, was tht honored g*iest at a headquarters, and mutters of impor-
social party last week given by Miss tance will come up. All members arc
Texle Thompson. urged to "be present, and every ex-s<vr
Young people of the B. T. p. IT. en- vice man Is-Invited especially whether
joyed a soeiat at the W. O. W. hall a member or not. •. >
Friday night. —
Miss Mildred Waldrop tvas the. Mrs J. E. Mnttlngl) received a wire
honor guest at a social given by Miss- Monday stating that her sister, Mrs.
es Johnnie aud Gladys^McKlnney Frl- Emma Fitch, had sustained it broken!
day nigl t. CutOe* were the leading hip by "lo.vh«|f the revolving dflW 'C
J. W. Russell of Dallas lias returned
home, after a brief visit in this city.
J. A. Tilt made a business trip to
Dallas Tuesday. ~ ■■—
Mr. and- Mrs. ^W. T. Brown went to
Dallas for a brief visit Tuesday.
G. C. Willi#ml* went to Dallas on
business Tuesday'. V •
ClutP. fldds* uwdo a business trip to
Dallas Tuesday
~ T.. H. Lew^s went to McKtCney on
busiuess Tuesday. '
J. II. ClemmonK went'to Dallas Tues-
having gone on a bu«dne* unssion.
E. L. Burger umde a business trip to
Mex la • Tuesday.
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W. J. Stubling made a business tr p
to Dallas Tuesday. ^ ..v
F. W. Mayherry .of Dallas woi in
the city Monday. '
M- E. Wardner left for Waeo Tues-
day, .....where b<* will transact business
for u few days. . B.Tumlin. Bonham: G. C. Adams, San
E. S MathTsr who has been vtsltin* Antoiite; W.h. Galaiun^ Long view; L.
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Harry Blandiug and little son r^
tumedl to Gorslcana Monday Kfter a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. GrihbU
on North Travis street. '
Earl Key was among the Sherman-
ites who attended* the A. & M.-Cgpteer
game in Dallas Monday
Jack Enbank afuMMc^Wheal: were
in Dallasjiontlayto attend the foot-
haji^-girrbe
George R. Smith, a McKinney at-
torney, was in Shertnau TuestfiBy- on
business in the courts.
Mrs. fit. B. Teiupleton left Tuesday
morning for Paris, to visit her par-<
ents for a few days. • :
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3. Joseph ^'eldoiL Bailey, former Vuit
ed States Senator^ was a visitor irl
Sherman Tuesday afternoon. ' Ac-
;ording to Mr. Bailey's friends here,
his visit was purely o«j busines mat-
ters connected with his profession,
aud had no political significance. '
Mr. Bailey saw a number of friends
dujiing his visit, and also visited |
Chatles BatselK referee In bankrupt-
cy, on u business matter. It was learn-
.etL Mr. Bailey has just returned from
Washington, and is en route back to
Dallas, it 'Was^pted.
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ursday, Jan. 5,
turday, Jan. 28, Incl
tn the city, has returned to liis home in
Dallas.
Mrs. John H- Miller and daughter,
Miss Ma belle, have returned home to
Tulsa, Okla., after a visit with Mrs.
Miller's iwreiSfs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wallace. .- -'Ci-1 .
It's Grandmother's Recipe to
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair.
Howell, Dayton. Ohio: W. A. Sand
I in. Weatherford; Mr. and Mrs. A. G,
, ... tw„ 'Barnes, Hugu, Okla.;,Paul T. Griffith,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith J Dallas; J. It King, Fort Worth: W. A.
have returned hojue, after a visit witll I>«nnaho, Dallas; L. V. Gossett, Tex
feature of the evening after which the postoflice In Fort Collins, Colo.,
refreshment? were served. ~ slammed agi;Inst her by a man ad
Miss Mary I<ec Wright entertained vaneing iK'hind her. Relatives aud
• party of young folks Saturday night frtetrds*TiTfe UTi? fe< llng much anxiety
anuHtg whom was Mrs. E. J. Scott of 30 bosre social .. ..4........gkl<5<.'
Dallas. A variety f games aud —
tricks wen j .nila ye«L follow*^ bjf'daln- 1/ C. W. Whitehead, secretary <rf .the,
ty mfrt'shmeiits ' Lr'""'" v a Sherman Y. M C. A., snnounCeil 'that
Mrs. Mary Tucker spent the iioll the time of meeting of the Spanish
days with her son. A. A. .Tm-ker, and „ <>lass has been changed from ,r p m. to
fianlN of Dallas.- 7 :H0 p. m. to a«wtnmodato a^refal
Mrs. Emma BryailT of Dallas Is vis- who found It lneonveulentj to attend
itlng h«'r sister. Mra. J. M. Polndextet. at the earlier hour. fl|e class will l e
Chatlle Hali. who is au employe of open to ladle* as well aS men. The
tin*- KaaasKPrictiMg Company at Dal- following business intUJ baye ex pressed
Ins. wa> in flcwe last week. - themselves as tnterert^fflp.X'ommer-
Mr. and Mrs. Powell of Van Al- rial Spanish, and are planning i(Ttake
atyne sfen' the holidays with Mr. tbf course: Lee Slmnions. W. —~G.
aud Mrs. X T. Powell of Howe. Banks. W, 8. Jenkins, Chirler Adanr-
—Mr. and Mrs. WM'e Bornar of Mc- hou. Dick O'j^ai noy^„, A. D—Kendall
Kinney wer? in Howe during the past and Jake Fergusons
•sreek vlsltJng Mrs. H. A. NelU. I ' - • 1
Miss Ola Sadler returned Saturday TWO M1W ARRESTED ON :
to Perry, f kla., after sfiending the « CHARGE OF LEAKING FAHM
v«eation wltl- her and DgUattNTO AND-TJ^KS
Mns. R. W Sadler. ^ T.! ————
H. G. Hull, editor of the Hojve Mes Deputy Sheriffs George Brinkley and ,
aenger. ami Miss Oftia- C*olllna of uart gfclp0 plae^l under arrest Mon
Cotoo Texas, were marrle<l last Wed- ^ny afternoon two men and obtained
nesday morning at Sulpbur Snrlhgs. from them confessions to a number of
Texas, by #hc Rev. Bonnie Grimes, thefts of farm ImpleiUElitaJJlid automo-
pastor of tlu Baptist church there, tires in Grayton County during the
The bride is the daughter of Mr. aud JMIHt fvvr piopthW. according-to the offl-
Mrs. Theo Collins, and has been eon- n,rs- Ktatclnenis. Some of tile projwr-
^iected with the Baptist Sanitarium tv w£s recovered.
at Dallas , for the past several years. I nien are accused of taking a
Mr. and Mrs. Hull are both natives of jUr„i„K ,,imv * f ,lohn Nelll. a middle
Hopkins County and are of the very iH>|ouglng to Mr. Webb south of
best, and most prominent elttoens of Hh<.rniun. an autonu^dle e«MiTg bel<mg«i
the eounty. Mr, Hull formerly owned ||)K ^ j,^j >^h'arp of Van Alstync. a tire
the Cotno Herald. The bride and to BIU Smith of Howe, some
gtroom arrived In Howe Friday and jmrnWBI taken from the old Settler's
•will make their future home here. pjcllic \wrv ]MHt summer, and otlwr
The citizens of Howe welcome tliem .)ro,M,rly Nolle erf the oharges, how-
ami join their many Mends In good ^ ^ >moont t0 a felony. „ ;
Mr. snd Mrs ^ohn Weathers of
I^eonard stowssl In Howe Frhlay on , — —
tbelr way to Shwtnan, wliere they)
were going to visit Mrs. Weather's j
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ice B. Reeves, j
Miss Mattie Hughes of Sherman
spent the past week with Mrs. 8. H.
Thompson.
Sherman friends.
E. L. McGrudy of El Paso is lu the
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Auucumtrocflts under this heading
are sublet to the net Ion pf the
oeraJU.c„pBiiiark«? in Jftily, 1022.
. . ir. faded hair bean-
, ..... dark ana lustrous almost over
Binkiey Hotel Arrivals. night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth'a
Hogan Hancock, Muskogee, <*>klai; A., Bage and Sulphur Compound** at anyV
- - - - - -- 1 druR atore. Millions of bottles of tbi#
old,*famous Sage Tea Recipe, Improved
by the addition of other ingredient^
are sold annually, says a well-known
druggist here, because it darkena the
b&ir ao naturally and evenly that no
one can tell it has been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray or
becoming faded have a aurprise await-
ing them, because after one or two
.ax&ajia; Tom It. Allen/ Paris ; P. H.
IfennetC^fWa^^S,, E. Clark. Austin : * applications the ~ gray "hiJr "vanishes
J. It. rittmau. DaHat^; it. R.'Hinkley, and your^ locks b e c o m o^lnx u r i an tl y
Oklahoma -City; T. E. Wood.- Dallas.
For Congress, Fourth District of Texas
SAM RAY BURN.
(Re-election.) •
The Beginning of a Great Fortune.
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Man (rushing wildly down the
street) --Jiittlc boy, did you see the
theif that rah off with my car?
Boy—1 didn't see tlte man, but I got
his license number—I'll give It to you
for two bits
dark and beautiful.
This la the age of youth. Gray-
haired, unattractive folks aren't
wanted around, ab get busy with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
to-night and you'll be delighted with
your dark, handsome hair and your
youthful- appearance within a few
daya.
This preparation Is a toilet requisite
and ta not Intended for the cure, miti-
gation or prevention of disease, .
ACHING JOINTS
SKIP PAIN
Instant relief with a small
trial bottje of old '
St Jacobs OiL^
Kidneys cm* Bladder
Out of Order? •
Do yon safer from kidney or bladder
troubles? II you do, here Itfdeed
Is good news. Whether year ease
is one of recent development or long
standing, quick,, sure, lasting relfcf , . - -
may be yours through HOBO airtflflll t
Kidney * Bladder Remedy. This rVMI" ^
wonderful herb medicine hatf relieved
many hundreds of sufferers, and can
help YOU. Contains no alcohol or hasm-
ful drags. At druggists everywhere for
flJO the bottle. Hobo Med. Mfg. Co.,
Shreveport, La.
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Our Entire Stock of Manhattan, Shirts,-
on sale on the above dates, at the fob
lowing prices:
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Regular
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$2.50 Manhattans for
$3.00 Manhattans for
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$3.50 Manhattans for
$4.00 Manhattans for
$4.50 Manhattans ior
w
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Sale Price*
e e e .
'I l. >«♦ h 'j
$1.65
$1.95
$2.35
.$2.65
$2^5
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$5.0Q Manhattans for
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$6.00 Manhattans for
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$7.00 Manhattans for
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$7.50 Manhattans for
$3.35
$3.85
$4.65
$4.65
Rheumatism is "pain" only.
Not one case in nfty requires inter-
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub
_ Tjacobs 00
ht into your sore, stiff, aching
aoothing, penetrating "St."
ri^ht into your sore, s , w
joints, and relief comes instantly. "St!
Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism
liniment which never disappointa and
cannot burn the skin.
Limber un! Quit complaining! Get
a sma]l trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in
just a moment you II be free from
rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness.
Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St.
Jacobs Oil" is just as gootff for sci-
atica, neuralgia, lumba&ro
sprains.
BSTATF: MAN KILLS
. . HIMSELF IN NEW ORLEANS,
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A *ncidtci Pren Di rntch
New Orleans. Jan. a~Wlnfeild W.
Tr~-€onclie^ 624J. presblent of realty eom-
pehy, shot arid killed himself here
j&sterday. In a note found lying aear
the body he asked thai M. Iy. Concho
of libs Angeles be notified. Two
brothers and six sisters reside here.
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A Woman's Back
The Advice of This Sherman Woman
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Is Of owtaip Value.
Many a woman's back has
many
aches and pains.
Ofttlmes 'tis tlie kidney's fault.
That's why Doan's Kidney Tills are
so effeet lr *.
Many Hhotmsn „women know this.
KfadTfhat nne has to say tfewt U-
Mrajp. 4i rnttcr, 617 K. Houston
street, says: luWT in aftielc oT Wd-
ney twmlde some time ago^aud suffer-
ed from d dull ache In the siSair of my
back. At tlint s it was as bad 1 couldn't
do myf 1m use work espwjaHy anythrng
where I bad sny Iwudltig or lifting. I
bought s box « f I^oaii's Kidney Mils
aud In a short time my back became I
better. Doan's Kidney I'llls are a goojl
kidney resmwly and lam glad to recom-
mend' theiS"
.' at all dealers. Dost
altnply ask for S kidney remedy — f|t
Doan's Kidney Plm -— the same that
Mra. Potter had. ;; Foster-Mllburn Cb.,
Itffrs., Buffalo, Nt Y.-^Adr,
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ABRAZO
The Ideal Cleanser and
Polisher in One Operation.
. >V
TTse It on all your cooking uten-
sila-'Aluminum Ware, I*yrex,
Khiameled Ware. Ofanlte VVkre,
Tin, Irou, Copper or Brass.
m'"XB&AZO is Invaluable
cleaning and brightening Elec-
tric Irons, brass and nickel
Faucets. , - _
6 Rolls ofHteel Wool and, a
cake of Abraso In a package.
Price Per Package— 1 ; ■ '
15 Canta; 2 for 25c.
MMi*t>
Hardware Co.
NOTICE, CHEVROLET OWNERS
Don't you realize we are imore interested in your car than
anyone else? waen in trouble send your car to us. All work
guaranteed.
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Call in and let us show you the New 1922 Car. It is a
pippin. '
r; Headquarters for-Gpodrich Tires
INMAN & JAY
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CHEVROLET SALES AND SERV1CL
Phone 1733. ------ J07 R Cfockett St
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Every Manhattan man should take advantage of this
Special Semi-Annual Offering and supply iumself with,
the needful Shirts for the remaining winter months,
and, at the same time anticipate his spring needs^—
Real Shirt Savings on real Qualfl^ Shirts
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Be here Early Thursday and make a Choice Selection.
$ v >j
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Sherman's Greatest Department Store.
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Social Functions
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of the holiday! call for these
dainty Party Slippers.
BLACK SATINS
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GRAY SATINS
PATENTS
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Prices—
$7.50 Ta $10.00.
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We are offering some eighteen or twenty
numbers in Ladiesv Pattern Slippers that
were priced from $9.00 to $ 14.00r at
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BUY IT IN SHERMAN
—We have re-opened
The Studebaker Sales
Service Station at cor-
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Street.
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