Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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Dem, will carry more
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faraway plum!. Read
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Texas, nays: •‘Tor over
complaint anm
A pain started J
kidney and extended
- and limbs, making it hi
ti> get about. I also noticed
^kidney secretions were scan-
tily colored. Seeing Doan's
^recommended, I was
from The Oraycroft-
id begin their
much that l
end on tak-
'■Kl In ev-
■ $*-*> VM w#V in
our $d.O«> and $3.5«*>
liberal Keduetiim* on
i.iini-- loner Rime X
Know VVhnl Korceu
jnd* on Strength
,n of Intelligence
,dake Socceii.
In this country poultry Include*
chicken*, tuckeys, geese, ducks, gui-
nea fowl*, pigeons and occasionally
pea fowls, pheasants, quail and
•want—chickens, of course, being the
most Important, Something like a
quarter of a billion chickens and other
poultry are consumed in the United
States every year. The consumption
of eggs is about eighteen doien per
capita. The last census gave the
value of chickens raised on American
farms In 1899 as $118.891,877—of eggs
as 8144,286,158. Today the American
^poplo conaume about half a billion
ara’ worth of poultry and eggs
^pum. Exports are increasing
Ernest Araoldl, Jr.
, Fern Hobson, who has been Ice Cream Cot-s—Mrs. Luca*,
grafted on hlcfc for tlm> „ reported
portance to th
(•rafting l\|M*ig* Tonight.
Commissioner ofE.—Elks hall.
R. Kone address* —
to the borUcultyWorksTs' Union—Cotton
lown: ,
't he questions
fruitfulness of
"v enter on the raising
Fans, mil) . ..V to 2.V Fine "Mf* with little feaPred
in Fumes 50c to #1.50 Hose 1nPrlcM on aU. ... .4
; .Silk Gloves, $1.00,
11.50, out to.......
1'ur.isolM at «.
if th
Ices—
and Up.
n an improved condition to-
partment haa
missioned X*
trained hortj|ge 0 P W€lbb will apeak In
careful stud^,,,,.,, house yard Monday after-
in this mlion Bt 3; 30 o'clock on the question
whereverj gtatewide prohibition.
Ing on _
cf title j. c. Fllllnglm and family have
moved back to Sherman after an
absence o4 several months in Ada.
Ok„ where Mt. Fllllnglm was In the
furniture business.
Stimson Brothers are moving to-
day from their old stand to the
building formerly occupied by Bon-
ner $.s White. This flrni has en-
larged Its business considerably along
all lines.
chairman; Mesdamas Scfcenck, Pitts,
Woolford, Sumner. Cecil Smith,
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A~y.
Men's Panin mlarcd to................... $1.45, #2.H5, $;4.;i5
Men's Wash Pants..,.....................!., .BOc, OSe, $1.00
Men's Suits reduced to....... .......#«.»*, $41.71, $0.85
Men’s Press Shirts, new tut, 1150 value, only..........., .$1,00
Men’s Soft Shirts, reduced to.....................IMe, 0»te, Rffe
WRME—A Fair of Fine Sox witli every |wir Melt's Low 4'ut Shoes.
BcM, I nderwcni at llediirtMl prices.
. 35c, :18c, 50c
mm
See our latrge Stock of Men's Tennis Shoo* 50c, $1.50, #3.00, $2.50
TKADK WITH 1$—(H it GOODS GIVK SATISFACTION AND WK
SAVE YOU MONEY.
I k e Exstein & Bro.
Empire-Airdome
{ TO-NIGHT
Lionel Lawrence
Supported by
THE NATIONAL STOCK COMPANY
The Romantic Comedy Drama
"THE INDIAN"
14—PEOPLE—14 Specialties Between Acta
Carrying a full set of scenery and effects for every play
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itc ♦ One Week, Commencing Monday July 3rd
Mr. Frank Dudley
Supported by Miss Cora-Bell Bonnie and
“THE ER INK DUDLEY CO."
In repertoire of New Plays
Opening Play Monday Night
“The Rival Candidates”
A story of love, horseracing and polHIca
See the Great Race In the *
Second Act
Vaudeville Between /Acts
V
Prices * 10, 20 and 25 Cents J
2*
brlgh •
tax reTM
from the'1
all time, -0
[dangers of
mrn.i
Trimming Scissors
rhave sharp points and
are perfectly adjusted. They j
do not chew the cloth but
cut clean the whole length of
the blades and have a lasting cutting
quality.
— , Look for the name on the blade, it is our
“ *1 ?$%i:uarantee to satisfy you—or your money back.
vile placet'
BALLA KD-FORMA V
WARE CO.
Sherman, Texas
HARD-
mk
^NEWARK* J-
The graduating exercise* in the
classes in trained nursing at St.
Vlnceut's SanitHrluin will take place
with appropriate exercise* on the
sanitarium lawn this evening at V
o'clock.
W. B. Sewell of Pilot drove was
lr. the city yesterday and while here
$10,000 real estate deal was clos-
ed The property was a farm west
o? the city and Mr. Sewell intends
te move to it In the near future.
The social given hy the Loyal Or-
der of Moose of Sherman, at Labor
hall last evening, was largely at-
tended by both thi home lodge and
visiting camps. Itelegalions were
present from the following places,
Denison, Fort Worth, McKinney, Dal-
las and Oklahoma City. It la asserted
that the occasion was an enjoyable
one.
J. A.. Weathers died at the sani-
tarium this morning at four o’clock.
He was forty years of age. The
body was Immediately turned over to
the Sherman Undertaking Co., who
will ship tho body to Limestone Gap,
Okla., this afternoon. S. L. Talley
will accompany the body and direct
the funeral there tomorrow morning,
E. C. Tatum of San Antonio and
Cecil Reynolds left the city yesterday
evening at 0:4 5 and propoee to walk
lo San Antonio.
At about 1:30 this afternoon the
fire department was called to the
establishment of the Sherman Auto
Company on North Travis. The dam-
age was small.
EMPIRE-LYRIC
— BIO REELS ---it
GOOD I’lOTUHES
El C. Hunter,
Crutchfield.
Candy—Mia. Pyle. chairman;
Meedames Newell, Maxey, Lyon,
Speer, Os*e. Jno. Finley, 0. F.
Drown, Shock, '■'rank Kote, Will
Clark.
(Takes—Mrs. Jno. Wall, chairman;
Meedames Baxter, Holtx, Duff. M.
L. KoKlIv. 8. C. Moore, Stinnett,
Abney, C. A. Sanford, Biggs, Nat
Birge.
Soda Pop— M|*u Mattie Pullen,
chairman: Mcsd'wtneu R. L. Cooke,
Will Ely, Hare, Ernoet Jones, Wood,
Markham, Chos, BiwUoll, Freeman,
/Ney, Halsllp, Alien Rirge. Hal Bled-
soe.
Pop Corot—Mrs, Wm. Lankford,
chairman; Mesdumes Goff. Rone.
Jno. Whantou, J. B. Wilson, Miss
Beryl Taesey.
A MMTKXVAL PA VWIEN TS
S. H. Montgomery and doughter*.
Mi sows Grace, Enna and Holly, and
Mias draco Saunders, were visitors
here yesterday evening from Whtte-
wiigbt. They made the t ip in
automobile.
Mis* GeOrude Cwblir left yester-
day for a visit, tho heir brother, llr.
Cirbln, at Westfield. New Jersey.
Miss Ocrrbln will visit, in New York
before her return.
Dick Bpratt
visitor today.
1 Leon Kahn of ftoff is hero on bus-
iness today.
S. Orr Nell of Dallas is Jiere on a
business today.
George HoJMday to In
today on business.
A. A. Haittford left this morning
for Piedmont, Als.
Will Woods of Mineral Wells is
visiting in the city.
W. L. flaye of Comanche Is in the
city today on business.
A. b- Lewis of Denison was here
on business yesterday. 1
Willis Harrell of Howe was here
on business yesterday.
L. A. Knowles of Denison
here on business yesterday.
Miss Mvrtl^ Smith of Denison was
visiting in Sherman yesterday.
Arch McDpnald oif MkKinney was
In the city yesterday evening.
MY. and Mrs. Ray Halsell and
child have returned to the city.
ike Human of Fort Worth is lie.re
visiting friends for s few days.
Mrs. E. J. Smith of Denison was
In the e.itv on business yesterday.
Fred Ohaffin leaves today for
vacation to be spent at Galveston.
Miss Dorris Sherwood of Terrell
is visiting her aunt, Mira. I). I|.
Joiner.
•\. 0. Morrison of Fort Worth,
claim agent for the Frisco, is in the
city.
Miss Mary Rodgers of Newborn,
Tenn., ie visiting Mrs Edgar Reeves
Miss Daisy Lee Woodall, daughter j hero,
of Mayor and Mrs. Edward Woodall | Miss Guasle Oxford
of Hillsboro, is the guest of Mr. and from a vlrit to Valley
Mro. D. K. Penn and daughter, Miss [ Gainesville.
Margaret.
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leas returned
View and
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to the Akers’
(Grocery Co. will please call at B.
L. Herring Grocery store (Akers
old stand) and make settlement.
Thanking you for your liberal pat-
ron: ge, we remain
Yours truly,
j29-ff ' A^ERS GROCERY CO.
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There will be a Silver Medal Con-
test on the lawn at the home of
Mrs. I. B. Reeves, 1300 East La-
mar thlo evening. Ice cream and
cake, 10 cents. Everybody invited.
130-3t
JUST PHONE US OR CALL
Just received at B. G. Patty’s gro-
cery, shipment of nice bulk olives,
both plain and stuffed. We at*
headquarters for St. Charles coffc*
(Louisiana.) Call us up for any of
above or anything for your table.
ml9-tf B. 0. PATTY.
NORTH SIDE SQUARE.
THE DELAYED PROPOSAL.
Comedy. Love effects dif-
ferently but one thing sure it
has the power to make a fool
of any one.
NEW PICTURES EVERY DAY
Cool Atmosphere at (lie Lyric.
Feature Picture—
"THE HEART OF A SAVAGE"
A Good Indian Drama.
"HER BROTHER >*
GRAPH."
An Edison Drama
PHOTO-
of ln-
Hunt-* int'.'rest.
"VAN IHBBLLR’M
KXi'KHl-
MUM'."
1
I A Drama.
Admission........
■ ■ <* Cent*
Matiinf«\ Children. .
. .5 t ents
DON'T FAIL TO
SHF THIS
KOHLER S 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA
At the*Wcodlake Dance tonight. Ad-
mission 50 cents. It
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At 2:50 p. m. the department an-
swered a call to the residence of Gus
Plckerntan, corner of East and Kerr
streets. It Is thought the house will
be lost. !
The u4HLpresbvteYlan church
haa II BvmSBp? 1 presbyteries, 1143
ministers, t™4 churches, and 135,A
205 communicant*. Their total
contributions last year wpre $2,-
4 2 7,017.
Most disligiiring skin eruption*,
scrofula, pimples, rushes, etc., are
due io impure blood. Burdock
Blood Bitters is a cleansing blood
tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-
brained, clear-skinned. x
C. U. Whiff on of National
Cash Register Co., of Dallas, Is here
on business today.
Mrs. W. L. Sanford and daughter,
Mary, left last night for a visit in
Kansas City.
Chius. Branton has returned from
South Carolina, .where he has been
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Ed Rice returned to her
home in Texarkana today after a
visit to Mrs.- L. N. Smith.
Mrs. B. Wise and daughter, Miss
Estelle, loft this morning for a ten
davs’ vacation at Galveston.
Parcal Head. A. M\ Roberts and
Dr. 0. P. Neilson all of Whltewright,
were .hero yesterday evening.
„ Miss Mao Fields of Haskell, who
1ms been visiting relatives In Sher-
man, has returned to her home.
Mrs. Al Bvtns returned Wednes-
day from a visit to her children In
Gklahoms. Mrs. George Evans ac-
companied her home.
Thos. Ml. Campbell left <the city
this morning for aBlley where he
will speak tihis evening. Judge Rice
Maxey accompanied him.
Mrs. Ben T. Roe haa returned
from a visit to her son, J. P. Roe,
Jr., at Quanah, and to her daughter,
Mrs. L. A. Stroud, alt Herford.
Mrs. J. W. Haines and daughter,
Mis* Clara May, left yesterday for
a visit to Mrs. Haines’ mother, Mrs.
Luticia Dobson, At Nashville.
Mrs' H. F. Cal fee and children,
Wilfred and Jean Elyn, left this
morning to visit Mrs. Calfee's
II. E. Gardner, in’’ Fort
. THE NEW EDITOR.
A saitSre on newspaper and
pMtlca A picture that’s
worth the while.
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New arrivals in Bordered 40 Inch
Lawn.
YOU CAN 1HJ BETTER
J. B. Shaw & Sons
LEAN WOLFE’S END.
A big Indian Picture and
one of the Best Ever Shown
In Town.
You Can’t Beat Our Pictures
No Matter Where You Go—•
Come aiuf see for yourself.
ADMISSION, IO CENTS.
4 SHOWS DAILY.
5 SHOWS ON SATURDAY.
brother,
Worth.
KOHLER’S 5-PIKCK ORf^EKI rtA
At 'he Woodlake Dance tonight. Ad-
mission 50 cents. It
GREAT PICTURE.
/ANDREWS QOMPANY
FUEL FEED
PHONE ONE THREE NAUGHT
FIRE
LIFE
BEALTH
ACCIDENT
TORNADO
INSURANCE
131 N. Travis St.
Jack Eubank
Are liable to occur al
any lime
Are you covered by
INSURANCE?
II not
why not?
Gulick~& Hall
IJNZ BLOCK.
Phones 195
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Mrs. H. W. Keatley
ALT KINDS OF HAIR WORK.
:
li'ANT ADS. PO IT '‘NOW:
CURLS, PUFFS. AND BRAID#
. MADE TO ORDER.
Working Up Combings and Dye Work
1017 Bast College M. Old phona 459
WANTED
To buy a Good Delivery
Horse
MILLER S TRANSFER
Both Phones.
116 E. Lamar Street.
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The Sale that Pulls the Crowds
The New Idea Sale
Get with the Crowd and Save
Money
Sale Lasts Till Saturday Night
|M. weingarten
mmxnxnmmumnmnn
Saturday Night
Sale(
From 7:30 to 9 O9Clock
In order to get these things you will have to be on time.
None sold after the Hour a|^pYERTISED PRICES.
On the La
at 15c yard
!i
es wide
han cost
25c and 35c Bordered Lawns 45 ii
Positively a way less"
12 pieces Bordered Pongee Silk and Linen, extra good at
21c yard.
50 pieces Plaid Flaxons, all white at 8 12c yard
17 Foulard Silk Dresses, beautiful styles at $6.50, worth
$15.00, nearly all sizes.
Long Lawn Kimonas 35c apiece-
Men’s Extra Good Shirts, all sizes at 95c apiece
Men’s Shirts and Drawers, short sleeve, knee drawers
at 50c each.
Men’s Silk Hose, all shades 25c
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WALTER C. JONES & CO.
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