Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922.
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JAN. 17 TO M BATE SET— ( OM
M1TTEES HAVK BEEN AP-
POINTED FOB WORK,
; WANTED
rockers,
rutufe and kitchen cabinet. Must be lit Brocket^ Pho'e 1249.
t oudltioti. Reasonable. Phuue WW. ■ • ,*■ " ; * '
1 Usl room sulle* 1 rug. <"• TRADE—Five jmssenger Ford bed fujp
table and chairs, gus roadster heil or trnt'k bed. 80CI K.
•hen cabinet. Musi bo in Brockfttt. Pho o 240. jll-.'Stp
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HELP WANTED
FljR RENT— Large shaping nsrth. hd-
joiniug ball): . . 11 conveniences. for
. two, tju'ou%.£r..fflftf
0s*' _ c ,'-i *• Jtt Clip WANTED—Next Wj ek, 5 .vuijLWf-truM? to
GRAM* JI R\ TAKES RErlKS I N
m JflltrHO, WHEN IT
^ MEETS AGAIN.
- Fourteen Md<lirlomtl felo!i,v l^tdlct^
month,*w returned I}>' the bounty "Hpwsn Mills haVnfcopted the chair-
grand jury into the FlftJ-Xit}ttl Dls- manshlplocal fotttmllUi1 which
trict (iniii Thursday aftCrut .u when Xyili cipHiperate with the Sherjnitf V.
tlifU boily raised from its .labors uji~-^('. a. ir. putting on the- observance
HI January . (tf X;«!i« iut 1 Thrift Wt^k in Sherman.
Tilt hill* were Tetuiuicd^irito tlnr j,,,,. 17 fy 2S. ^emlier* of Mr. Ml.'Is'
tonrt toiueiMm wfih tIn* Jury's re- .emnittee mv John Marshall. H. W.
F. E, Wilcox covering jieud, \Y. B. Gibson, Juhu,«E. Surratt.
Invtxtigntum <>t j. M. Blnkle.v. Solon Tml<t fjfe3)K fe
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SHOPJ
Complete
MARKET
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you tell a man what you have to sell often enough, he will begin to want it/* once said a well-
known manufacturer. It's the constant pouncing day in and day out. month by month and year by
year that gets the message across.
|Mrt t JUinf(' I
futuj^s ttfler
iin-iil for horn
SiHtiuT tun
ic-enliiK. . ^loth'Vn,
mi/'Hone mm
rjgw^ tdc<yc> | iiiy.-
uired
<ounty otliM-rs' le^irtft^nd nciu'iul VHOt {\ | yl« , ltov. SSr^H
otHt^'K. t V|>ies .j|Ud ju Hamliton _
that i(4 roQulred. He« cw writo H.
zjWAt <«riflin. «*are Ivy's ISusiuess l'otR ice,.
"' HUeruau. Jll4lte
i otuha t of tiie v
inotttli | ol Ibr bTjjj?
(ft© ot^ee■■(if'tht; District flerk Friday,
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Ft)lt UIONT Four furnisheds rooms,
lio^' In, i^ivate batii. Tall 1054. SAI.FSLA1 HES Wantotl .See Mrs.
: jll-aip Frlek in person, room^r, Binkley Hotel.
Call monKiuK between 0 and 11, evening
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FOR Ki:.\T^4t-unfwniKlied rooms for j ,llu|
liffht tious .* *k«o)>lug: al^ Uiitrooias ——-—' '' ' ...
with board. 71U E. Unx kett on car.
line. Jit-<It|> > j
.FORltluNT "
room aj>artment
street.
WVU fur^daHl -Un^v
, riOl> North Tin vis
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FOlt IfFNT—Two nlw light, house
keeping rtM) ns. 420 N, Cleveland.
Phone <1700.
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FOR KENT—Furnit
-iiMiui, ^fowe
upper aimrf-
■ tjarafce,
ror delivery to the .Sheriff's Depart-
ment tor e\rrui ion. Tlie names of
nou(* of lilt- mehsed was n a<It"public.
ls>ndilH:-exretuion of the bills by the
Sheriffs impartim-ni.
The yr.'and-Jury was hi sossitui five
days nriartf week and up to/Thursday
afieruoon of this week.
i ONSTABI^/S SALE.
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STATK OF TEX AH.
r«auny <.f (Jniystiii
By virtue oJ Hii exee^lltou issued
out of the I(onorable Just lee Court,
Kretlnet No. One of Grayson County,
Texas, oh the 2 th <hiy ot December,
1021, iu ^e ensn of ltublsjr lProducts
210 VV. Mulberry. Phone 2098
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CmnpatU', a <(M|snation, versus T. G.
I mtix, Hr., J W. Loimtx ami T. ( .
Lomax, J±\. eomposiu# the firm of
■I.OST*—Brownlo Kodak No. S Smiday W A,,,n <-' « lr< y. <• «. fln .
Ilxl, ln>| ng mode11 fo- seeur^lVbrUty m
liic eonMiiiitt't. II is stated.
A i ji meetUii: nf 1 lie eonnniitee Wed-
nesday evebiliff. the timeliness and
importance of Ike thrift measage as a
inoens of helping the eountry to enjoy
normalcy was discussed. lc wiis
brought out that thrift is the very
cornerstone of, pro«iM'rity nu.l ot fhe]
economic «rder on w ldt-lir*tt' «.lv i I i y.a-
liwris basts?. , . .
National Thrfft Week has become a
iiatjonai/institutityj. foSiicred by the
-Y. H. C-, Ar li* olwervance end traces
listen* and otiier lajan-s of hrhtgiug
to'the attention < • the community the
benefit of Ibrlft In.the fornrof inYest-
mehts, ltfeMnhuramv. owning one's
home, paving bills promptly, sharing
with others ami making a fill.
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I afternoon on Whltewright-GrecnvHle
pike. Return to 323 N. Lee Ave. for i-e-
Three furnished rooms ward. - * ' •; Jll-Htp
FOB RENT
for light house keeping for man and
wife. r < l South Travis. Julia A.
King. ES-j J0-5tp
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FOB ltENT—-My apartment. All con-
veniences tt> couple without children.
Dlckerman.
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'foil BENT—Five room upper south
apartment. ~ Caraway spartuusiits, 011
North Crtiekutt. Free Janitor service.
Phone oil or SOU. JS-12tp
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Lei Me Figure on Yeur
BOOKKEEPING
^"h<4her for a few minutes or a
few hours a day, pay only for
the time necessary to . do the
work. /
Twelve Years Experience
At Vour Bervire
Address "BOOK-KEEPER'*
Care The Siiermau Democrat.
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I 'll! s\i,K At sacrifice, ahc-rofm
liofiiie, « bw*^4 i«, s< utb Wslttiii.
cash. Bnhilioa nu terms.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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f 1: BOLTON, taHor. Suits pressed
aud rcptaired. AVe ueed jairt of your
work. 4&OAC :^3T. Jll-outj'j::p
OLD MATl'BEVES made new: new
oues mad? to order. Fritz Mattress
Factory, phone 132. jl0;3tp
MATTRESS Renovating of a better
ciass. We hare one of the beat renov-
ating plants In the State. Our prices {
are rjglft. We add cotton free to make
tln ni w« igh l" pou&ds. Guarantee to
make them as g<H«l as new, at half tin-
prbv of a new mat tress., Graves Bros.,
&3 K. I'ecu n street, Phoae W15. •
out febl2p
THEY LET HIM StRP
H. T. Straynge, Oaincsville, Ga., R.
R. No. 3, was unable to sleep all nigfit
without getting up. "Sometintes only
a few minutes alter going to bed. I
would have to get-up, and I tried
everything I heard of for tjje trouble.
Finally I tried Foley Kidney Pills agu!
after taking one bottle* I believe I am
entirely cured, and I sleep soundly all
night."- Fo!ey Kidnay Pills tone up
weak, sluggish kidneys, rid the body
of poisons, give appetite, energy and
mrnrnaamam
refreshing sleep.
inuivlduals. and each- of. them, No.
3840. end to tne, as Constable, direct-
ed and, delivered-. 1 will proceed, to sell
to the highest bidder, for cash, with-
in tin hours preombed by In v for
eW'h sale, 011 the seventh day of Feb-
ruary. U122, at the (<mri house door,
in the City of Sherman, 111 ({raywrn
County. Texas, the followiiig describ-
ed properly, t&riU All that <crtain
tract or parcel of land" doHcribed. as'
follows: Sltuatetl on the waters of-
Peat Oik < 'reek, being a part-jof sur-
vey orlgina 1 ly granteu to 0 . Pliant,
and more piirticttJarly described as
follows, towlt Being Lot No. Seven
(?> in BUa k No. Fourteen (14) of the
Christian College Addition to the City
of- Sheruifttt. Grayson i'+WTTfy, Texas,
ami hi^ng the wnue laud descrltoed tir
dew I recorded in Vol. 2s7. on i>agc
of the D<hh1 Record* off* Grayson
County, Texas, levied on off the 21 Mb
day of DeecifilsT. 1! 21. a« the property
of T. G. I*oiuc\. Jr., to satisfy a jn<lg-
immt amounting to $104-77 with iuj^r-
e-s( thereon from February 10th, 1U1H,
at the rate of six jkt n ut ih-r annum,
In favor of Bubls'i: Pnnlucts"Company,"
u cor)M ratUm, ami i'o>4 of suit.
Olveu umb-t my hand, this 12th day
of January, Rl22. * p
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Grayson
CoustaWe Preeinet No. One. Grayson
County, Texas. djl3-,s jl0-2ti
ERS FOR
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THE ENSUING YEAR.
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Whitewright. Texas. > Jan. 13 The
aunilal meeting o/*the directors of the
Planters' National Bauk was held
this week The Only" change 1" the
officers of the biu*k was 10at H. G.
Webster i\a.i promoted from assistant
cashier to cashier to take the place of.
Claud R. Trueif. who resigned to a<-
eept uti appointment ea State hank
examiner. ( , ^ ,
The following otliccrs were elected
for rhis year: !>: tj: MrMilRn, pre>i-
dctit : T. H, Searw? v'h-e president : Guy
Hauiilton. active vice president; II.
G. Wehtrt.tr, cashier, and B. U.#Thomp-
son, assistant cashier. The following
were re-electi'd a# directors: D. S.
Mi-.Millin. T. U. Sears, W. T. Truett.
Guy Hamilton. Dr.*K. L. Sears, J. It.
Pennington. J. L. Oyer, T. E. Barbee.
-fttr' *Iii Litcrar>1 Paths.
From the St. Paid Pioneer-Press.
'"lJrlug up a child tlns^vay he-shouhl
go aud ivhetL he is old ho will not de-
part from it;*- f?t%rt, neetistomed to
tread iu thti paths of good likerature
arc not likelv t* "fun the streets.0
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~ KaiH>arTtTe. that remarksible sub-
stance that is tiOtv flmes swer'tei' thsu
sugar, is produced from coal tar.
85
•. W. Hut?:h Ford
Ksx>n?5 313-314 M. & P
Bank; Res. Phone 1308,
FYrnr ye^re experience lu J%fferal
Assistance given* In Federal Taxes
M. JI P.
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Advice
untlng
HARE
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R. E. RAHM, M.
DRUG STORE
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Phones 1 or 21
UNION Champion
212 E- Houston ^treff, Second
' Dtsir ,JCastT'6f Elks Half
^DOJrTFORtiET THB PliACE
Bring me your Shoe Repair work.
All Work 4«uaranteed
-<^D. H. MAHONEY, OWNER
A REAL INVESTMENT
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Advertising
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WKHetboro Service. Car
Ijeaves Quick Service Lunch
Room on VYeet Side Of the
: Square at 0 a. m., 12 noon, 3, 0,
0 p. m. 0 a. m. cars, train to
DeutonjlO :3o cars and- service
to Gainesville. 12:05; 3 p. 111.
cars, train to Wichita Falls at
0 :05 p. m.: 9 p. m. cars Wiclii-
/ ta Falls 2:30 a. m.
leaves Whiteslioro, Texas—
E«1 Burbua's Cafe, at 8 a. m.,
12 iHHm. 4, 0, 10:3,7 p. m. No
charges for call or delivery.
Phone 1403.
T. C. COOK.
Office
Vtl}i East Side Sfpiare
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Lady Attendant—Rest Room
Phones—Office 561—Ree.
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Every Pretcription is an im-
portant one. Tel your Doc-
tor, Keith's!
KEITH'S DRUG STORE
Wants Your Prescriptions-
Experienced Druggists
At Your Service
WANT HI -
stenographer.
Positiou by experienced
Box J, Democrat
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IF Vol', Waul carpentering, painting
or roof rcfiairinig done right uud reas-
onable. by the jol> or day. Phone 1050.
K C. Kerr. jpi-3tp
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WINMEAD .S TIN SHOP.
Radiator Repair Work *
A Specialty.
/ Estimates gladly furnished
on all kinds of tin or shcel
metal work.' r : *>jn|JO/,.
110*4 «E. Lamar St Phone 201.
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WANTF4>— 1(M),O00 paffs Ot* shoes to
Buhber Heels, Oak Soles, > Undenoid
Soles, Korry Krone ftoM* and N^olta
Soles. Fall and winter 14 tlie time to
wear Neolin Soles. Try theiu. JJJahoney
Br< s., 2f4vi North Travis Street, n« er
Binkley HoM. d2l-30^c
Flush the Kidneys at once when Back-
aohy or Bladder bothers—Meat
forms uric acid.
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No man owmnn n4 o eats meat regu-
larly can make a mistake by Hushing
the kidneys occasionally, .says a well-
known authority. Meat forms urie acid
— . which clogn the kidney pores so they
FOB RhNTr-2nd floor of building, No. | tluggishly Blfcer or strain "Only part of
1.21 West Houston street. Phone 40. Sj *
Hall & tlure. , : J|l-3tc
A NEW YEAR
RESOLUTION
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if you ere not already one of
our numerous, satisfi6d {Nitrous,
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begin the New Year right by
phoning your cuHS ami
wagon will 1,e 011 the job for
either laundry work or cleaning
and pressing.
Phone 80.
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Sherman Steam
, Laundry Co.
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the waste and poisona from the blood,
then you get sick. Noorly all rheuma-
tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous-
ness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness,
bladder disorders oome from sluggish kid*
FOR SALE—Kdls;n and diTenet set.
714 N4rtli Porter st. Jll-3tp
*. Wicker baby aud
a couple of stands of Italian boe£
IWittan ilil"
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;% .§0o hUsli^Beg^J^ D^torn- tt w,
■■ lb. 4 ™^7PSteuaTSraone 2QS. •
FOR 8ALB — Good clean Bed Rust
Proof Oats for seefl. . The BeaA-Eader
farm. Phones 8R6 Sherman, or 50> ring
neyS,
The moment you fed a dull <M}bc in the
kidneys or your back hurts, or if the
urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedl-
monL irregular of paaaage or attended
by m ifcniiattoh of scalding, get about four
ounccavQf
few dftva and your kidneys will then set
fine. This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com-
bined with Hthia and hfcs been used for
pW-nerntions to Hush e.loggcd kirlnej* «ld
rllim u]mt«to activity, also to neu-
tralisse Ihe acids in urine so it tto h
BEAM CHE-
RF.G1NA
M'CABE-
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WE MOVE
Quickly, Carefully, 'Expedi-
tiously. For Prompt and re-
liable Service call"
DIXON'S FLOAT LINE
— W. T. DIXON
Telephone t69 or
J. P. GEREN
Real Estate, Fire, Tornado
and Automobile Insurance
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INSURE
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Copley & Mills
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CLYCE
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ARCHITECTS
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Phone 612
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5Ui Floor M. & P. Bank Bid.
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WHp;N YOU WANT
A GOOD PLUMBER
CALL 1428
Expert on .Water Heaters
All Work Guaranteed
Wosnig Plbg. Co.
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ONE MINUTE TiRE
SERVICE CO.
U. S. Tires and Accessories
Vulcanizing and Re-Treading
ARCH CASTEEL
v.' Phone 644
209 S. Walnut
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cnusfs irritation, thus ending b
orders.
nlar meat eaters should t.ikc now nnd
then to keep the kidneys clean and the
Mood pure, th^Sy avoiding serious kid-
-Tlmt Taidac. i*i a wonderful medlchm
for delicate children Is conelusively
.proven by the remarkable resujts accom-
ptlshcd in the tasff* of the Uiree ehil-
tlreil shown iii this,plcture
Little Blanche Blair, of* Providence,
R. 1.. age lit, ^.linnl li> pounds: Beghia
Mcl a^s . at l'Uglt, age 0, of ScrOmun.
Pa., gnitied lr.'poninN: little Ri;h ud
IicarjvJr.. of Philadelphia, who was
veiy delicate, is now in fine, rebfist
htulth. The statements mado.by tiwdr
prirelits «lre us follows:
Mr. A. M. Blair, residing at 20 At-
wood Street Providence, ' R. J., said :
"We ai'e just so haiipy over the change
Teniae has made in our little girl that
we eftn't do or say enough to show our
appreciation. She had lost nearly 20
pounds m weight and looked < frail
weak that h< r mother und I were
liotli almost worried sick over her con-
dltion. Since taking Tanlac. she lias al-
ready gained 10 pounds, her color is bet-
ter than it ever has been and she looks
and a< is like u different girl."
ttrs. Catherine McOahe, 414 Dickens
Avenue; Seraiitou. Fit., said : "The 4Tlu*
nceavof Jad Salts from any reliable . it,. i .1
srmsey tutd take a tnblpapoonful i.a - . . . ^* . . . ,
nl.n of w*l«r lieforr. bre.& for . ,H "" 1"'" S?,.*'1! M
r L-Ma^. ««:u with me now if It Imdn t been for Tan-
la<v It Is a'lhystery to me how she liv-
ed on the lit tie'she was eating and was
no lifeless she never oven cared to play
iwieot. ^at
rln Lst mas. Wntv Inking Tanlae *he h
a?j l*« >:Ua" aud well. uis any child could anile WOIM Teniae wltlomt first est.nb
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be notl'hne gained 15 ismnds In weight
i will always praise Tank for retttor
lug our liltje jpirl's health" • '/X
" 'chard Wary. 2342 Pulethorpe at^,
Phi'ndelpbia. said: "There is nb doubt
In my mind but tliat Tanlac s^ved my
little boy's life. For two years 1 would
not have been a i>tt surprised to have
him drop off at my Ui&:. had
We ReboiM Typewriters
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Adding Machines, Cash Regis-
ters, Buy and Sell Typewriters,
Typewriters," Adding Machines,
Cash. Registers, rebuilt, ls>ught-
and sold. Typewrltera .'rented.
TyjK^wrlter supplies. Ail* work
guaranteed. Givo us u Jtrial. ..
SIIERM^
lOTMs N. Travis-Phone 100.
IAN TYPEWRITER
FMPORIt'M
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stomach trouble aud many n thUe the
gas up'iiifo his chest uirtll his
heart paljUluled so 1 thought s ic ln«
couldn't bfeathe but a fe^' Hiori ;:asps.
Bi^ Tanlac gave him bark to us strong
and well und we will praise i« to our
«ly big ihiy." . - A ■■■„ -; * • '..iit-§
NyTK—Tanlac Vegetable Pills are
an essential and vilal^j important part
of the Tanbte treatmlmt. Ytra caniio
hois- to get (he ino.il stitlsfactory le-
ft
Ushlng a free and regular movement of
the bowels. Tanlae Vegetable Pills ai'e
absolutely frpn „ fro in calpuid cud a e
soTd on a positive guaranlrtr to give
Tairfac is sold in Sherman by Oarl
Nail, In Denlson l*y Waldron Drug Co.,
In Tiogu by Frb Biadley and by all
bicadlu^ drug^lbts. - A^v,
CarsForRent
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By the Hour with oat driver
Phone 155
FORD RENT SERVICE
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A. T. HANSON. Prop.
HUGH GRADE
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Lumber, Paints, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Canvas, Builders
Hardware
J. A. SIMMONS
LUMBER CO.
Phone 300 301 W. Lamar
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REAS0NA8LE PBCES
Good service at
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INTERURBAN CAFE
South Side §quare
BOB «nd CARE?|
^ast Side Square. ?
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our .Patronage Appreciated
Dougherty Bros. Proprietors
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
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Fire, Tornado, Automobile.
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Maydec Barron
REALTOR
/k„ Phone 310
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Chiropractors
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GRAYSON COUNTY
This list comprise;, all Gradtmte.
^ Chiropractors of occnslited
scITOols of Chiropractic In Gray-"
son founiy.
IMiNISON
Dr. A. K. Burton, Palmer School
Dr. hi. A. Dann, Palmer School.
Drs. Smith & Smith, Carver
School f
Dr. M. Ij. Stanphill, American
Schorl.
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W". D M. i^estsud, carver
school.
Dr. I. E. StUoflcld, Painter
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WHITE'WRIGHT
Dr. R. C, Hoyle, Carver School
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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteed or no
pay expected
CHERRY STREET GARAGE
532 East Cherry 'jg||
Telephone 1
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- Proprietor
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J. J. Eubank
ALL CLASSES OF
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PHONE 547
AUTOMOBILE—
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KJ LISTEN'.
STOP!
Tlie SKCI RITY jpMW ASSOCIATION lias stood every test
for the (test thirty years. pgOjBHtly payinc every just claim aud te-
today strong«'r financially and nnmeTimi{y than ever before In Itsl
history. It ivrov^des cogRjifce protection for ev^-ry iucuiImt of the
Wnilly, and the x\mi Fs^veiry re; sonable. bet W. o. Fyffe. sis>etal 'P
field organiser, explain t ^merits of Hhls protection to'you.;
H jpiiviwATf!- '':;a -. -:
Speei«lbt iu Hditjfeh and 4eciden| Instirance,- hit Safety First ' f
Policy Is jinreetricted, giverf greatest protection fpr Mac! money. Let
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922, newspaper, January 13, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194191/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .