Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 201, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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a tiiiuuiM fit *l*i«r I h<> 4 r*"h«lsl ra whic h
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niuli* H^n-hjcii wiHtv a< t ablif to lw
prewni <> > a<<-<>iiiit of ihiiohk aiuoajr
MwHngM Monday Night.
Shornum LmlRo, No. 202. B. It. V. of
A., ai Lnra^' hull
llfntlc So. 12. Kalghts of
J'vilii:is. at K. of I . hall.
tiraj-y'oir |h l* fctrh tawtffp, No. 21 7.~ at
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mujIm is' t'irfou at kant >iil<' I'.ar-
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Machinist::- l iirnii a! KI, «-f II. C.
hall.
Ju<1ff* Silas Ilarr went to
\r,Kin <J An«'«'i>un Lamar Mo.: J. . A.
...... Motiduvi I I^rkih, Uimar. Mo.: W, W. na.v< s.
- • uo,M,a'V- Huvton. Ohio; W. II. Kendall. Pallas:
Chas. L*h naulo a hi'-<Iaf^s trip tovll. M Moss.-Chicago, 111.; I)r. aart
I>ullas Mon-Jay.' * i Mrnt Mr C" Murphy. IVniplo; Jo U
I \imal. Iiiilh'iiapolts,. liul.; C. U. lVcnt
au 'hy, McAIh'tt: Mr. a Hi,Mr«. G. A. Toy*
Mr. Ami Mrs. W. C, Splvoy left Moi)
^lu.v for a IV w days' visit in hallas. ' htr. .IMUak: Mi- and Mrs. V'. I,. M« Kcl-
on
1 he io nilA'fM. twrt MtAt<tl it wi id pos.^. whe t «ik up dancing ami 1'in-
. -Ifferely-ffUiy wxt humihx xlghr. Hf> had acr name rnnoved ^fnnu tl«>
ainiMunred litv ^nhj<-« t rt.r next Hnttdl)pl
jaorninff. "t%iIlo* a Itelixiou" and for
Hntulay Mighft ,,The Ilill Itlliys uf Hh««r-
gauihU'r n-<ently fn Sherman and ho
nanl, flow can yoii,, expect. n?^ t« do
I*<*tter 'When ftar hf^h inciF In t he
chlirehe* do the same an I jjo or worse.
l>til >vomeo Malt, playing for i>riwK
in tbcir'h< ntr#« they can never hojM' to
influence tlve rising generation in fa- .
voi' of lintt which i.s .good. What «e I Mr«. t). H. Dridgew, \vii has.been III
iie<><l is mi-Horn If I couldn't have a u''rl1 the iuflueuz;i. is able to \*\ up.
wiy so in where my daughior went I J «■ —
wo ld leave the country. Some trip I Tin- t#oy« of the IV Afoiay will hold
lh<- laiitasfi, tor and become <\iii«al a hnsliioMs jtebhioa Monday night at'
about ami the church and drift 7 o'clock. ' - W. M, Small of I>0ni on npct|t the
HK liU III I.I II | TlM- KiikMM '.«Mr <«rill ii« r.>iat Mr. ami .Mis. W. \V ioiMB W.U| ihr fl(tr ml(rk toUay vvL#n an Inrnlllri
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hnsijM'.s visitor io ihis- < Uy Salurday. , rh.^ s;,h" N).v. y.H k ; \V." C. Odle',
John W.bstcr of Whlh-wrighl was in ldclahoma City: K. I. \Vs:al. Thillas:
llie ciiy ou business Saturda.xv^-r^r' I.l( seph MnrntA. San Antonio: Karl H.
.lack Mitchell spent Ho^iy wllh ivias: .1. Rosenberg. New
frieudp in Van AJ*tyr>e S|nmlav. 1 ?,.0,.k: 'V '}, Morris. Vpvt**-7, ,1. I .
Pickett, DaHfi#: On I Ian.
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H. C. Kemlrick of HaHas was a
itor to this oily Sunday. -
R. H. Holden of McKluney was in tiio
ielty visiting friend* Sunday.
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Grand urricers or
Odd F^low. Vwit s.
W. Porter in
matters which lie? would
gg&j£ « gramV lodsffc meetinf
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twrfo, v. Vov&Msri** G. P., graud
<V O. F.. in Texas,
of Pallas, were fn Sehrman Monday
fd; visit S W. Porter of this * flft,
grand treawror of ti^ Orgnd Lodge of
Texas. Messrs. Murray and Vestal
disousaod with Mr. Porter the forth-
coming annual meeting of lhe grand
lodge In San Antonio. Mr. Pinior will
probably not bo able to attend Ha'
nut'ting. as he is at prew*i>t <<onfined
to his' bed at Shormon Hospital, ami
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of fbe local
Mo day «f-
The dlnvtors of the Mi«iyson Coun-
ty Farm fluremi held their i>*aln
monthly. n« ei Inj? tn phornuip AiondAy.
* A nnmbor of rouiiia* husinoss matters
were dis|siso<l of a* the morning ses-
sion:- Monday-Af ternoon the formation
of a wtteat pool for the marketii
mceiliers' wheat prisluctiim^" this
spring was expccted fa dis< iisMe<l
\*ith a representative of the Stnto or-
ganisation. v * #
T:vo StorkbrokerK iltisl.
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M\t the ;A**oclat* <l Prfix
New York, Ma roil «.
T'.*e list of
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jiutn ami \\ hot l>i)*p< s|tUm shall W'e
Make of TlKnu." evpn*sniiMi the hope
thai largv unmlwra of-■ ihe bill hilly-
voubl be iinwul.
lh« asststant pnAtor. Mrs. Terrell,
fa* io v. Terrell «'xpresse<4 in an-
jWph 0<1 the inreting nf lb<- .VolU 11 of
church for all day Monday, March
The DeMolay and Poison Piijw bas-
ketball teams will play ni.the lo<al
"X ' Monday at H;Ud \\ m. ,r
The DeMohty
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clninb im^is. ran off frouj bur family
"and niarrlid a Jelly lioan.'V fler hus
l end tlied . of a , broke^ heart
ar.d her ^ daughter follow.d in
lier footsteps "Sovne ! girU
ami v ls ys—trifliOlil"'many of iheir
weakucsM's and vici s from debauched
fnthr-ts. whe ilj ihet* younger . days i meeting at the PoMohi
were, guilty of the same things which j night af 7 o'clock. ^
they sous and daughters now practice. —
_ IhMWire yon- sins wfll tlnii yon • i+id.'V The drill <«>rps of iiKllejA(blu >fleiBtf
« with lunch at the noon |ppr lh rbi Here Rev Terrell pulolcd rr nlctare of Comtnaialery, will have a meetiiRT for
• ^ . a ft ■ . * _ ... 1_ . . t .% *t ..I .. . . 1 ' • y .. "*
lar meeling
o'clock.
Tuesday, night at
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basement of the church
Mr, Frank Pierce rendered aso'o
Which was thoroughly enjoyed t" y tb •
large audience.
Weak Knee ! Fe l«ms.
Rev; Terrell launched Into -hi* sub-
ject by r<ndiug three fwissngos of
nrtipt«ro: He sun- ymy sins will find
you out, lrpv\ Nouds'ts ,".4.22: What
rneaneili ilH bleatliig of ktl% sheep ami
the lowing of the eattle? 41*t Samuel
11 :Io. and The Umnl «d .b% us Christ
i oaBMrth from all s'n. from the gosixd
of St. .Ii hn m s«*h ; had a
mosr eventful CtWW born In Kgypt
while the Jew# were In captivity;
I la< «il In 1 lie ark of hnllrush< * 30 sav/v
him from I'haroMh; <lollvero4l Into the
band of his mother; God preserved
ids life, raised him ttn to become the
leader who -would deHrir the ohll-
"dren of I Israel oul of bondage. Truly
God works In nirsierlons ways hh
•wonders to jierforra. God hAs his eye
oe iu u : Unit dcsilny is in his hand
When tin Israelites n aehed the lx>r-
der latid of Csnaajt they .jent spies to
oat tin WHiiitiy:. returnj^ ;
with diseouraging reports—flie co^|f^s
tr yi.« inhiddted by giants, experienced
In warfare We caatlOl hope to take
the land as unr own. Rev. Terrell here
expressed hiuasoif viiry fervently ' As
follows: "Those^vmiIMiinhmI fcQfiw
are not all dead. When anything is
proposed as an ndviwfiMf nioretnenlVbt <•''
the cliarcl of QinI today, th'te are
plenty of hill billys to raise up and
sjty *11 can't Iw done.'" He told about
the efforts made to arrange 'fpr ! a
union revlva' meetings of All th<*
churches of Sherman, to cost; uls.id
$4,fKMl, falling to he eorapleteil b rauso
thooe who were to provide th** fiaanoe«
$o!d "it can*t he done.'* The spies said
upon returning, we hATc'plenty of
grAss here, why go over there? Jtev.
TerteU Mated that this stand in the
same-i^lacf^ altitude was the great-
troidde iu tin church today. The
church miif! go forward or if will lose
the ground It has alroadv attained. t
Can Save AIL '
^The pasibrs of Sherman can preaeh
Christ am. save Sherman and its en-
tire eltiKotiidiDt from sin.. There are
too many coidifooted fellows in tho
world. Sin can't lie hid. It shows up
on the facej>f rthose who practice If, ]
' ITid yriur fiice if you don't want me
to read your lieart. I see many faces
l efore me fhnt show unmistakable
evidence!* .of sin Some of you men a if-
so pious you almost spftAt wings but
•when Ihey go to Dallas under the
cover of night I'ommlt some of the
naist. dnmnnhle crimes, tlwui 3 return
home with that sacfixnouious look on
sin a havini. ens led poniieutjaries -tbc -pnrjaise of rif&tiSUSilng: drilling,
dug graves, e^x-ieefb«>u<es. res Moiday uighl at T:W at. Masonic Hall.
cue homes. li'iiUTlc asylums. se|:araled •
husbands and wives, separated men There will Jv.an Important meeting
and women from their *UhI and then of the Centr.'l ili^'h s< hooi Parent-
tar ulng 1,. the brighter side of the pie- Tet her Awttclation' at Hie school WihI-
ture h« quota! the consoling text "The „esday afte.;axm at , o'clock.
I of .Icmis Christ .cloausetli from ,;;v.'v
all pln.'V Rev. Terrell In fouclusion
l>r. T. S. Clyce. president of Austin
Sunday with friends in Hurant, Ok la.
, Ilrtrry C. Shelton of fwas a
business vlsiti r Monday.
I.. R. Gieer of rieiiison Was in the
city on lma|U%M!.'
Torn Clayton spent' Sunday with
friends in Van Abriyne.
R. K. Bates of Hciifson was In the
Ht.v on ba-iness Monday.
I.. O. Ih■nth y "went to Dallas on bnsi-
iro5s"Mon«iay. • ' 1'
T. K. Smitli of Gui'dojfivllle was a
business visitor to this city Monday.
C. M. Riwebml of Dallas was in the
city Monday. . >t
- Ix e Round tree spent Sunday In Diil-
day.
J<. A. Baxter spent tho day in Dallas
Sunday,
Bpr. and Mrs. I^e Jones of Hijs.clly
V«nrt'>«t>5 •?:"* *nw '«• owkC ' a* Ti 'tfrkiSwy
beard ex GAvetunr Mahsdm Patterson 1.., llNWI.iinii ti,„ .„«. •. «. • ,lu ,r,,nuh, imiuis.
deliver tn Ti xnrkana i-oiicerning his .j,' f.,,. _ R S. Dougherty visited in l>uHas
and evening :'eryf*-e for the congrega
.. .. ... .■. ''owd Hon of the First Presbyterian Chtirch.
bis sermon with R mont touehing ap- / _ * " •
f Patteison's) i-onverslon and
is'al for the unsaved to come forward , v ■ ♦
Hid accept Christ as their persona! . Denison chapter of the DeMo>
Savhir; for the back-sliiUlen sinner to '«>s will meer in Sherman with the lo-
ronow his personal ilHeglsnee to God% <*"1' <-hapter U edneeilay night at 7
and the eburch and to the church ^v,<kk' t(> Initiatory and DeMo-
ttVeinls r v h«* had Ids letter Inv his lay degrees for the Sherman chapter.
Irdnk to c( iih' and line up with the WefreahaMfAfa will in' sctw*^*
ebnreh' and .v'ork for God and the
right.
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Sunday.
It. C. Davis of Ronhnm was a visitor
to this city Sunday. * . ,, „
Ttobert l. Cooke of this city ik spend-
ing the week, in Shreveporf, 1^1., on
business.
C. H. Gardner of this city visited his
faiher at Wolfe City Saturday and
BBBW ..mm I Suuday. ,<
The datis for the aprearance at Miss denniove Ila*«-lwoiHl of Virginia
Austin toU gi in a series of good fs visiting S. P. Woodrou and family on
citizenship battues of former Moe South Walnut street.
President Thomns R. Marshall are m „
April lh to as. Tho ,I«i..h n-rc lIk ^wrou of «w«_.
niHiniiHF BtfltM nit UnrcH tx In 21 In . ar* vUilliiff Iu lv> a ftw
Sunday's lN>mocrat. days.
. .r .:,rr I Mf. and Mrs. James White of Denl-
Announeement is made that a levtrot aou spent HunUay with iheir pan'iits,
Service will start at the First Baptist Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Holt,.of this cify.
Churdi in Bherman next Sunday. 1>r. k. L. Wommack lias returned from
M. K. Dodd of ShreVeport. I4i., will do ColHn Conntv. where he has been on
the preaching. However, he will not business for a few days
Wbt* 'S Tb,ir"'l " 0"«"«s or Shrrvi'imr,. T.n.. is
J' R _ j visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tltr IMrtWl iAMte In St. Htcphon's !BN"nl% *'«'<" « ■'■'•
Episcopal Church will be ctmtlniaHl ' Jwek Howell has returned home to
this weelQ as last, as follows: Monda.v, Southmayde, after spelling a few days
Tuesday. Tl nrsiiay and Friday at iu thM city.
•I :H0 p. m. and Wednesday night at I Mr. and Mrs. Anton of Clarksvillo
7:45 o'clock Xo service on Saturday, an- spoudtng a few dAys with Mr. and
These services are vrry devolimial and Mrs Ronner S. While.
I a ry bankruptcy net it Ion was filed in
Ihe Fedora! Cmirl by two other firms.
Healing Cream
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Clogged Air Passages Open At ;
Once—Note and Throat Clear.
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JOHN J. GRAY
"The best Investment I evor made in
my life was when 1 hou^rht Tnnlac. d
tliHr Im/m. * '""i nrant^'^ b™"''
rt i.tulJ inive also gaiiuM} twenly-flvo pounds
li'iig of a jelly bean." said Rev. Terrell. atal tOif jnst i.ritn'Pi of now
&|B| l lo aid eneriry, said John .1. Gray,
Ilollywooil St.. Philadelphia, pa,£
I said Rev. Terrell.
"Every woman who dies on the oper-
ating table does nor die from Hie sjir- ^ . . M .
geon's kuif;1 but from some disease j' ^h'snuin ut Gcor+,e^ bnh-
trnusmittcd In most onws by fior own More.
husband. What we need Is a house and "W hen I taking^Tpjllac I bad
lieiMi in falling health for some time as
home cleaning, morally. God save the
nation from moral degradation. We
r.ced a higher concept km of the nviiral
standard among the girls and mothers
of Shermnti. .5' The president of Gra-
helpful. Ami nii' open to the general
public, and all are invited to, attend
them.
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The Carr-Rurdeto Choral Club will
give a oostuiue re<*ltal of Gypsy mush-
In fhe college gym Monday night at K
-oVlork. The jMttgiam will consist of a
rose 'drill, two complete scenos from
the opera "11 T*ovnLoxe," .sovera 1 num-
bers b.v the Choral Club, the quartet,
and some solo numbers. The stage has
been beautifully arranged to carry out
the <!ypsy scenes and effect. Admis-
sion will be free. v__
W. If. Kehol«, deputy Federal Tax
Collector for this disfriet; staled Mon-
day- that he will be iu his office Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday of this
week, to assist all who, n^wV^P i
inaklng ont tftclr Income 'ffirtfy rej>oits.
He then grtes f to fvritSflrn for t hfee
ihiys. Retthrnihg to <$hettun n. pext
Monday he will remain in Ills | of flee
hero up to and Including, Wednesday;'
March 18, until 12 o'clock midnight,
for the purpose of rendering assistance
lo those who i.eod It. All reports-must
lie turned In byjhe latter date, he
states.
. Ii your nostril* are clogged and your
head stuffed because of catarrh or a
cold, get EJy'f Cream Balm at any druj|
store. Apply a little of this pure, anti-
septic, germ destroying cream into your
nostrils and let it penetrate through
every air passage of yoxir head and
membranes. Instant relief
How good it feels. Your head is
dear! Your nostrils are.open. You
breathe „freely. No more hawking or
snuffling. Head coi^ and catarrh
yield like magic. Don't stay stulfed
up, choked up and miserable, Keliet
is sure.
Quick Relief
Stopped Cough After
Influenza
*T want to «av tbat Fo'ey'« Hon-
ey and Tar la tho b<" t cough med-
ic ino I ever trt«d." write* H. B.
McDowel, R. F. D, I, 1<«X jit.
Ariington, Tono. "My ton Sud
InBuenza. Hi h^d the wovfel kind
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Practical, Springtime Suits for Street,
Sport or general utility wear
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We are introducing several new models in pastel shade,
rose, blue, tahs and orchid, also a showing of
browns and tans shot with varied springticexolors.
Handsome coat ?tyles in both lined atid unlined models,
featuring the new panel backs, inverted plaits while
others show the plain back; inset and patch pockets;
narrow belts and also in good style
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As Low as $12.50 and up to $49.50
When purchasing your new Tweed Suit, ask to see
tkesnart new Tweed Hats to match, $3.50, tbe hat.
Watch for Millinery Special Tomorrow
BROS.
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aad.t tried everything.
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but nolhiny dut any pcw.xl gm
aaot me a trToud with Foley'a Hon- 1
cy and Tar, and bis eouah vmui
better tho oe«; day a&d in two
days be bed lj cough at alL".
For many y«ar* m avandefd
familyeough nwdkincot hlnfi-
eat merit. Coutyioa tut opiatee.
FOLEY'S
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Rinkley Hotel Arrivals.
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Xnm T. Parks, Now* Orleans; J. F.
Doyle, Wichita, Kan.; I>r; J. W^Pat-j
ten. College Station i H. W,. Thlnol.l
New York Cily; Wm. Bhinford, Fort
Worth: l r. t' M. Small. Si. Ixniis,
Mo.; Mrs. !,<. A. Foster, Dallas; U. C.
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a result of stohiaoh tfoulilo and Indi-
goMllon. I misKod mattj* meals nil her
than to ,iffcr the discomfort l know-
was io follow If I ate'anything at a|l.
1 suffered espt^'ially from shortness of
heart,
•ailaohes
lfadn, M<Gb, college recently said, ftev. ■ m. ,
Terrell stated 'if t could keep soitW brentlrm.d |Mil|dintj.Hi of the
of the girte (rotti tholr mothers I ooubl ••,ro«lU«nit dl/./y s]s lls and- he
mrtkm women out- of them- of vhonr the to inv discomfort, ft:t<I I was so of Interest to Texns newsps
country would he proud. "*Hoiv ean «ervr us I got little, rest either day or jca-nt- known tmlay with thi
yon expect the boys and slrls (it Bhon S Jtj , r . announcement of the nuirrlagc FW . 20
mon to d<V better when Ihe fathursilfiO Wnce Tanloe toned up my stomnehj |«t. Dstfrolt, Michigan of Misi Minnie
ibothcrs do worse than tKe chlWren?" ani like a new sum In every way and llrlnghUmt Florea, "daughter of tlie I
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Time #f Arrival and Departure af Passenger Trains Out of Sherman.
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No. IIS, due -12:30 a. in., departs il
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No. 511, due ft :0r p. in., departs
No, lit, due 3:00 a. m.. departs
Nos. 11 ami 12 are through trains from Dnlitis to SNpuYpa,
HOt STON ft TFAAS CENTRAL.
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No, 10, departs ......f 10:1 2 a.
One of the leading models
for the season is the two-
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$6.00 to $9.00.
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No. 34 departs
No. 32, departs
No. 30, dojiartr;
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No. 35 arrives (from Clarksville)
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No. 202, ilopHi fs
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No. 208, arrives
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Limited cars arrive and leave Sherman 0:45 and 11:39 a. m.. 1.2J5, 3:25.
5:55, 7:25 and 0:25 p. in.
^%M9lt cars runniiig only between Sherman anl Denison leave Sherginn ftvr
Denison 0 :no a. m. ami 35 uilintios after each hour front 7:35 a. m. to 6:35 p.
m., inolnaive, 8:00 p in. and 10:00 p. m. ,
SOtJTHROUND.
ea<"S leave Sherman 0:85, 8:35, 10:35 g: m.. 12:35, 2:35, 4:2
ami 10:35 i> m.
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t Jjbcal cars running only between Denison and Sherman arrive In Sherman
10 minutes ofter Mich hour from 7:10 a.m. to T:lo ik m.( inclustve, 8:35 and
. 11:0f p. m. Baggage bantHed on loeal ixiswnger cars.
i -,.^f'«n«l loava Sherman .7:^12, 0:32 and 11:32 a. at., 1:32,
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