Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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to scrept this fsir
offer by The Craycroft-
Co. which they make
why and wherefores or
tape of any kind.
Oraycroft-Stineon Drug Co.
"We guarantee HYOMEI to
catarrh, acute or chronic or
back.”, and that offer is open
to every reader of the Democrat.
HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-
me) Is the purest Australian eucalyp-
tus combined with Thymol and oth-
er germ killing antiseptics.
Pour a few drops Into the small
vest pocket HYOMEI inhaler and
breathe it fnto (he lungs over the In-
flamed membrane infested with ca-
tarrh germs.
It Is pleasant to use—It kills the
germs, soothes the sore membrane,
and cares catarrh; If It doesn't your
money back.
A bottle of HYOMEI costs 50 cents
at The Craycroft-Stinson Drug Co.
and druggists everywhere. A com-
plete outfit, which includea a bottle
of HYOMEI. a hard rubber inhaler,
and simple Instructions for use costs
*1.00.
THE if 1
t Home Features Need-
ed sad Uiwoarces Available
* by the Assortatioa.
of the business men
i n #ear In onW to
his amount and still
be identified with it
they U»e the privileges very
there are others
*1*i.M> 1*5.00
help make up this
others contribute as much as $100.00
per annum. After knowing these]meat were notified of the finding <
How about that membership injects, we believe that It will be im- several shotguns at a point near th
the Young Men's Christian Asaocit-)!/**“>le for you to say that the *■-----» ------- —
tlon, if you have a membership which j Young Men s Christian Association
expires some time between May first I* on its feet and does not need your
and August first, won't you have (further support,. I* will always need
your check ready for the solicitor | your support and It will suffer for
when he calls to see you? He has a lark of It.
large number of men to see and bej If you arc not already a member
la anxious to make a big showing for ! 'f the Association, now is the time
his team and you can help a lot ini for you to get in and help build up
this way. 'Some one says; "why and maintain this important institu-
should f pay up now If my member- tlon. The men who use the privileges
ship does not fall due until next! appreciating fully whnt the Associa-
August?" Simple question: the Aaao-jtion means to the community are
elation does not employ a collector putting in every spare moment dem-
and while the campaign la on it was >P" this week soliciting new mem-
thought that many of the membersI hers and renewals: have your fee
would be glad to pay up now in or- ready for them when they come,
der to assist the teams to swell their The campaign is going very satis-
number of points. Here's a man who factorily, the lunch each day has
says: “Well, I guess I won't renew I been a big success and enthusiasm
is
my membership this year: I came in
last year because the Association
was new and I wanted to help out
Don’t forget the Book Auction in
a little even thought I didn't use Ui«-|t]ie Telegram Building. South Side
privileges much, until the Institution „f the square; 10:30, 2:30 and 8
got well established, but now that 0>i0ck. Books at your own prices,
the work Is well on its feet I believe Conl<> >n(j ^ m'>-tf
I will withdraw.” Say. Mister, md | _-T- ,
Peter Painter says: th<
sun gets painters colic
[ every time there’s
another house
painted with
PATTON’S !
SUN-PROOf
PAINTS
Patton’s un-Proof
Paints protect, preserve and
beautify. They are made of the
best piements and purest oil.
They withstand sun and
rain, heat and cold twice as
long as hand-made
paints.
you over stop to think how long the
Young Men's Christian Association
of Sherman would last If everyone
else should take the same position
that you arc taking? In the firsi
place you are misinformed, the Asso-
ciation is not on its feet. SVfien the
building was opened the board of di-
rectors adopted n budget of *12,-
OOO.on for the year and Just because
of the fact that other men took a
similar position to the one which
you are taking it was necessary to
curtail the efficiency of the institu-
tion by cutting the budget down to
110.000.00 and even after this was
done there has been a shortage which
I has got to be made up in the present
' campaign. The work has suffered
badly from the need of * a Boys'
specialist to develop the work in
the junior and_ intermediate depart-
ments but It has been necessary to
refrain from putting this Important
man on the secretarial force because
the budget would not permit of em-
ploying him and there are many oth-
er features which have had to be
neglected Oil account of this same
fact; no educational classes were
conducted during the winter for the
same reason. So you see the argn
ment is n iwor one. How many of
the young men of Sherman who
freight house of the Houston and). Superintendent I-oftus gnd Asais-
Texas Central Fiailway in East Hous- !fnt A*enV,M R- rew«Jl for the
too street this mornlg and immedi- 'r*c,I°n compsnv were Me- ]
atety went to the scene. They recov- Klnne-V visitors this morning,
ered two of the guns, 10 gauge shot- . ~
guns, and later made two detentions ' 1 onluctor « m Snodgrass for the ;
in the cflse I Hou*loI» “"d Texas Central railway
_ company, is relieving Conductor I
Bert Hahn ha* filed suit in the | ***° laying off to nH-
Arrangementa for unex-
pected guests made quick-
ly and 'satisfactorily by—
Fifteenth district court against th- tendw the f1uner*1 *nd burial of *nts
Municipal Paving company for dam- [uiother, who died Wednesday at El
ages to the amount of *10,000. In
the original petition the defendant
alleges a breach of contract and Is
praying that a receiver for the com
pnny be appointed and that the
company show cause whv same
should not be done and that the
pgvlng of the streets here be pro-
ceeded with under the direction of
the court.
After filing of the above styled
suit Judge B. L. Jones of the Fif-
teenth Judicial district in which
court the petition was filed issued
the following order: “The clerk
will Issue notice to the parties to
Chas. Havs, an engineer for the
Texas and Pacific railway company,
who has been laving off for several
days, has resumed bis duties.
I
Jap Thorp passenger conductor
for the .Texas and Pacific railway
company between Sherman and
Clarksville. Is laving off on account
of sickness In his familv. He is
being relieved by conductor Gilmore
of Bonham.
Switchman Rice for the 8t. Lamia
HEY. McMVKRAY ARRIVES.
To Assume Pastorate of College
Park Presbyterian Church.
Cf» a beautiful
color «r8 and full information from
W. N. BUT RIDGE A CO
210 South Travis St.
ought to hgve the privilege of such
an institution as the Young Men’s
Christian Association would be de
prived of these very privileges if
they were required to pay *22.00 a
year to secure them? And yet that is
exactly whut it costs to produce the
privileges for one year and for
which he pays a fee of * 10.00.,.Some
one has got to help carry the load
of this additional *12.00 per mem-
Rev. 8. J. McMurrav, for the past
three vears pastor of the First
Presbyterian church at Graham,
Texas, and who was recently call-
ed to the pastorate of the College
Park Presbyterian churcb, arrived
In the city yesterday and will as-
sume his duties next Sunday
The coming of Rev. McMurray to
the Sherman church is greeted with
approval. He is a former student
of Austin college and is also a mem-
ber of the board of trustees and
conies recommended as an able
preacher and »pastor.
Don’t forget the Book Auction In
the Telegram Building, South Side
of the square: 10:30, 2:30 and 8
o'clock. Books at your own prices.
Come and see. m5-tf
MEN:
For tcmlcr face Anil neck after
shaving, for pimples, Mack heads,
dandruff or any skin or scalp disease
use ZF.MO anil ZE.MO SOAP.
ZEMO is guaranteed to relieve all
soreness and Itching. The soap is
part of the treatment—best for ail
toilet puriicses.
Sold by druggists everywhere and
In Sherrnan by The Craycroft-Stin-
son Drug Co.
appear in court at Sherman on May j nV !frrI-<b u Paf
22, 1911, to show cause why the re
celver, as prayed for should not be
appointed .
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(XlJfCERT
To Re
Given at Franklin School
May ' Day Fete
There will be a grand concert
from 8 to 10 p. m. at the May Day
Fete for the Franklin school chil-
dren Friday. | x . •
It Is to b» under the capable
management of Miss Margaret Polk
which, with the participants, insures
a rare treat for lovers of music
Program
Franklin School
Opening Chorus-
Children.
Austin College Band.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Weems.
Violin Number—Miss Harvey.
Mr. Jarnagan's Sextette.
Vocal Solo—Miss Daisy Polk.
Austin College Quartette
Vocal Solo—Miss Fay .Loving.
Austin College Band.
Eight to ten o'clock.
tend the convention
trainmen.
of railway
F. B Parker, trainmaster for the
St. Louis and San Francisco railway
company is here today from Fort
Worth on company business.
The Sunday school of the South
Sherman Baptist Mission church
will have a picnic at Woodlake to-
morrow. Special cars will be had
and will leave Sherman at 9:50.
Dinner will be had at the lake and
a general good time is being provid-
ed for.
Huy your WALL PAPER where
you ran HAVE COMMISSION \V,.
ill* not pay Paper Hangers
Commission.
m5-tr IVALSIl HARDWARE CO.
any
Huy your WALL PAPER where
you ran SAVE COMMISSION We
do not pay Paper Hangers
Commission.
mo-tf WALSH HARDWARE CO.
any
PILLOWS! PILLOWS! PILLOWS!
Ffew of our patrons are aware that
we aro in position to launder their
pillows without removing the feath-
ers. It has always been practical
to wash these pillows, but the trou-
ble has been in drying them. We
have recently installed a machine
especially adapted to this work and
a trial will convince you that it Is
thoroughly practical. It is only-
necessary that the tick be stitched
securely. In order that It may not
become unsewed in the process of
laundering.
Should you have auy work of this
kind turn It over to our laundry-
drivers and it will be returned to
you in the manner that will please
you.
SHERMAN STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
m4-fit
Bell Telephone
The Southwestern Telegraph
and Telephone Co,
The butcher, the baker, the florist
and the caterer are right next door
to everyone who hat learned to
Usei the* Bell
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Have you seen the latest In Cut-
Out Borders. W. N. Butridgo lias
them. ml-tf
Smoke
Norma Martinez
5c.
• NSC...
'Drug Co.
Have you read of this Cigar in this week’s Saturday Evening Post?
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
WEINGURTEN’S
7th ANNIVERSARY SALE
T - J'lfficiaii<ln A* !,earl,l p,a!r?1nase 01 #u.r *!undred!j °! customers it is our policy to hold an Anniversary sale. To give the people oi North
Texas such remarkable savings that fully demonstrate our desire and ability to undersell all comnefitinn. Never has nnr shnwinn ni the new cnrmn
emm* with (h, X AH5 S 3« alSKSin'E? *S “Lto.ZIX'S
styles are broken we will sell tor less than halt price. Our normal prices are unequaled. C °r
\\ itli th” remarkable saving we have for vun. the Anni-
versary Sale means dollars in your pocket. It is our custom
for this great event to try ourselves at exceptional value-giving
and you can lie assured that the Seventh Anniversary Sale
will break all records at value-giving.
Remember this is a profit-sharing sale. We want von to
get your share of the vnniversary Bargains.
Read the following prices. Bring this ad with you and
see that every article is just as advertised.
One lot 40 inch White Lawn, sold by others at eoc vard.
10 yards only to each customer. Anniversary Sale, pet-
yard ........................................7'if
One lot White Lawn, 40 inches, very fine finish and worth
twice the price asked, Anniversary Sale..............15*
Another lot White Lawns, same quality as alxn-c. hut '-nar-
rower, Anniversary Sale, per yard....................DC
These are wonderful bijfguins; so get your share.
35c Poplins, assorted colors, strictly fast mid washable. Anni-
versary Sale, per yard.............................33*
Buy that dress now and save 12c on the yard.
12’^e Persian Batiste, beautiful designs, fine for waists,
house dresses, kimonas. etc.; to yards only'to each customer:
extra special for the Anniversary Sale, yard...........7C
25 holts Pongee Suiting, a good washable dress material,
worth 12 '-c, One dress pattern only to each customer.
I.xtra special for the Anniversary Sale, vard..........5*^
15c Linen Finish Suiting, white, 36'incli. Sale price, vtL.10*?
< hie lot toe (iingham. cheeks and stripes ; 10 yards limit: Sale-
price per yaifd...................... 5^
i2'W and( 15c Figured Batiste, beautiful patterns; Anniver-
sary Sale price, per yard...........................8'siC
One lot fine Gingham, values to 12sale price, vard. 7'-f
75c \ oiles for waist.- or dresses, fashion's latest fabric, as-
sorted colors: special Anniversary Sale price, per yd. . . 25C
1 w smooth tinisli Ihcss Percale in plaids, etc., \mriversary
1 >1 ice, per yard..............•................
1 he reductions at the Anniversary Sale are genuine. Every
pricy quoted means a rare saving.
Si.yo guaranteed Panama Cloth, blue, black, brown, Vnni-
versary Special, per yard..........................D8C
-5l Nainsook, 36-mch splendid fabric; sale price, yard.. 15*?
MvuN Work Shirts, value to 75c: Sale**price, each......39^
One lot Si.no Laundered Shirts, good assorted patteftis • Sale
1,r'«....................;.....................49C
75c Soft Shirts, cream and white, extra well made: Sale
l‘riw..........................................
One lot Men's Sox. worth toe: Sale price, per pair. . . ,2'if
35c lialbriggan L'ndcrvvear for men; Anniversary Sale, per
garment.....................................19^
Dent let anything keep you from attending the Anniversary
Sale. Study these wonderful values.
Men's Pincheck Pants. Sale price...................69*?
S2.50 Wool Pants, sale price....................
S3 Hue Worsted Pants, light or dark colors, sale price
See our pure Wool Men's Suits at...............
Boys' Suits, $1.29. *1.49. Si.98 and..............
Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, worth 50c; Sale price pair.. 19*?
81.49
83.49
85.98
82.49
.98*?
Other styles in Knickerbocker Pants at 49c. /19c and
Men s Blue Serge Suits, the kind others get $18.00 for. vou
can get at Aimivsrsan Sale at..................8H-98
Men's Web Seam Drawers, per pair.................
10c I-aces and Insertions, while they last, per yard. . . .2'^*?
All Ladies I rimmed Hats goat half regujar price, latest
styles.
Ladies S4.00 black Suede -Slippers, sale price........82.98
2CC Ribbon, pure Silk; sale price per vard............10*?
Ladies' W aists. 82.00 value, sale price...... .......81.29
$2.50 Waists, embroidered front, sale price.........81.49
Ladies' Vests, sale price, each.. .....................3*?
Cotton Foulard Dresses, lat-
CstTstvIes and colors, sale
' *..........84.48
each.
Children's
each.....
Fancy
Parasols,
25*?
See our fine Tailored
at...............
Skirts
84.98
Boys Porouskuit Union Suits,
each .................23*?
See our big Embroidery {spec-
ials. per yard............5*?
Substantial savings on all
Men's and I-aoies' Shoes and
Oxfords.
$2.30 Muslin Petticoats.. Anni'
versary Sale.........81*40
S3.00 Silk Petticoats, assorted
colors, Persian, etc.. Sale
price..............82.98
One lot of Men’s Duck Gloves,
limited, per pair.....,.2’A*?
Remember everything is reduced for the Anniversary Sale*-This great Bargain Feast begins Saturday May tfth.
the bargains. OIJR MOTTO: SELL THE GOODS CHEAP AND SELL THEM FAST*
Come early for your share of
North Travis Street
IB. WEINGARTEN
SHERMAN,
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