Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, June 19, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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Hobbs went to Wood villa Is-
local weather observer: Tonight and ;
Tuesday, generally lair. „ ... , _ „
1 Rufus Heflin Is a Dallas
\\jEWEL
......»* TUFATUF
visitor
THEATRE
Always l*reeeatlnK the lies! in
Moving llitsn^.
North Side Square.
Ladles9
Slippers
White Canvas Oxfords 91.00
reived the benefit of Col. Jareard's today.
instructions'' | Joe Smith will spend the week
— i Denison.
Henry Haley Is quite sick at the 1
sanitarium.
TODAY:
The Travis Street I'pworth lea-
gue will meet la the basement of
the church Tuesday night.
beauty. This first part tells
of the bethotbal of Enoch
and Annie, the despair of
Enoch at his Inability to cope
with the demands of his In-
creasing family obligations.'
and bis sailing away to recoup
his fortunes on a vessel bound
for China. A storm Is en-
countered, the vessel wrecked,
and Enoch and two compan-
ions are washed upon a tropi-
cal Island, where they are
forced to stay. Annie, all the
while, is ever hopeful of his
return, while Philip, though
an unsuccessful rival, shows a
kindly Interest In the little
grief-stricken family.
a xxoi xc kmexth.
The Frisco Bible Clas* will meet
with Mrs. S. T. Crim, 119 Grand
avenue, Tuesday evening at four
o'clock.
The Democrat is authorised to
announce Charles Crenshaw tfs a
candidate for the legislature from
Grayson county to fill the unexpired
term of J. R. Elliott, resigned. „ . , . „ ... _ „
Election July 22, 1911. Charles f,xiure* lf°r Eankford-Kelth Drug
R. Crenshaw announces
rrat.
demo*
The 'Tlcau Mots" will have a Ger-
man at Elks' Hall tomorrow, Tues-
day, afternoon at 6 o'clock.
Tile colored people of Sherman
and Denison are celebrating emanci-
pation day at Woodlake today.
J- O. Vndenburg and Miss Ramie
Robins came to Sherman Saturday
and were married at the court house.
Elder J. H. Baxter officiating.
EMPIRE-LYRIC
(Second Part.)
W. C. Duncan and
Knull of Terrell were
.111 SB Vina
mnrric-d at
Jno. Dnvls was a visit from Howe
Saturday. -
B. Grinnell is In Madill on busi-
ness today,
Joe Dougherty has returned from
Gatesville.
Will Caraway left for Ardmore
this morning.
George Chapman went to Dallas
this morning.
H. Michael was a Dallas business
visitor Saturday.
E. F. Cranberry of Greenville Is
in the city today.
Stanley Stewart is a Bonham busi-
ness visitor today.
Mrs. CJ S. Underwood left this
morning for Dallas.
A. M. Dickson of Dallas is a Sher-
man visitor today.
Yesterday afternoon at the home A'Myn* W“
of her father, 1*. C. Garrison, 102:. •» *he clt> Satu.day.
East Houston street, Miss Mary I Douglas Grafton made a trip to
Eunice Garrison, aged 18 years, Whltewright yesterday.
THE PERU. OE DIAZ.
An Instructive, inspiring
and unique picture, showing
the U. S. Army in war affairs
—drilling, setting and break-
ing camp—artillery sham bat-
tles—A good sight for every
American.
White Canvas
two straps. .
Pumps,
Heavy showers fell in the Dor-
chester and Ethel sections yesterday
and last night. There was also a fine
shower in the Whltewright section.
THE SAVAGE.
A Nestor Indian and cow-
boy feature—fighting with
cowboys and Indians—fast
riding and beautiful scenery.
Don't »mlss this one.
After
company have arrived. These fix-
tures are first-class and will be in-
stalled Immediately.
THE MINOR conn.
An Imp drama of the
most intense heart interest
with a nice little love story.
The Coolest Spot In Sherman.
died at 6:20 o’clock after a long
and wearing illness of typhoid
fever. The deceased was a lovable
young lady eighteen years of age.
The burial took place at West Hill
this afternoon following services
conducted at the home by Rev.
Forrest Smith. The pall bearers
were Misses Mina McAfee, Anna Mc-
Afee. Katie Hutcherson, Gena Cherf
Dick Hopson and H. R. Bone went
to Dallas this morning.
Jim Tatum came In off the road
to spend Sunday at home.
Miss Nellie Eiser left Saturday to
visit Mrs. Williford at Marlin.
Mr. anti Mrs. L. F. Earthman of
Gunter are visiting in the city.
Clinton Crookshanks was a Sher-
8 SHOWS DAILY
Children's .Matinee, 5c.
BIO REELS
GOOD PICTUHE8
NEW PICTURES EVERY DAY
OXE UKi'.l,
Arriving Too Late to Publish.
"WAS HE A HERO"
* Good Blograph 'Drama.
This part begins several
years later, and while Philip
sues for the hand of Annie
she refuses, still faithful to
her hope of Enoch’s return.
Finally she accepts for the
sake of her children, and
when the new baby came—
Philip's child—site Is Philip’s
all-ln-all. Meanwhile a ship
in quest of water puts ,in at
tho island and Enoch, now
alone, his comrades having
died, Is rescued. His home-
coming is sad indeed and he
welcomes tho death that keeps
Annie In happy ignorance.
the court house late Saturday even- hley. Mary Nichols and Willie (Tit- man visitor from Dallas yesterday.
ing. Elder J. H.
I he ceremony.
Baxter performing I tendon. The flower girls were
May Bond, Fay Thompson, Ida
Mae Hutcharson, Ella Dickinson,
Nannah Lee Ditan and Bruce Petty.
S. E. Patton, who took some med-
icine through a mistake and was
made quite sick. Is said to be doing
all right and to have suffered no bad
results from tne accident.
About 11 o’clock this morning the
peaceful business transactions on
North Travis street were somewhat I
“THE BAG*.AGE COACH
AHEAD.”
An Edison Drama of in-
tense Interest...........
In Connection With Regular
Performance.
Nearly ail the schools in the
county have employed teachers for
tho coining year. However, Supt.
Smith advises that there are some
that have not. and that he will gladly
asstst the trustees of such places, in
any way he can.
(Drop in ami get cooled off.
Remenilier plenty of fans in
tlio Lyric.
kviftti,.,
lOc
Children, Matinee........ Be
NOTICE.
Your gas bill Is due on the 10th
and must be paid to obtain the dis-
count. If not paid by the lath we
will be compelled to cut your gas
off. Sherman Gaslight and Fuel
Co. j l-l Gt
WARNING.
The state bo<\rd of health has
enlled our attenti(in#to the fact that
all births and‘deaths, also all con-
tagious diseeso« in the corporate
limits of our city, nitiBt be reported
to the city physician within /five
Jays. Every physician In the city is
subject to fine if they full to do *o.
1 hope every one will attend to tbH
promptly and report all such cases
to me.
DU. W. 1). POE,
m25-;f City Health Officer.
On account of the 44h of July
falling on Tuesday and other rea-
sons, the regular semi-monthly
dance of the Shcrmnn Knights of
Columbus will be held on Thursday
night, beginning June 22, at Wood-
lake Casino, Instead of Tuesday, as
In the past.
disturbed when a calf made Ids ap-
pearance In thnt district. Tho animal
visited a number of the stores in
his search for' associates. He explor-
ed the enttre establishment of the
Sherman Shoe Shop, having come iff
at the back door and making ht3
exit at the front; he started to in-
vade the Richards Medicine Co.'s of-
fice but found the occupants so hos-
tile that he moved on to Kress'. The
visitor entered at the front entrance
J. L. Satterfield, deputy U. 8.
marshal, went to Jefferson today.
Mr. t.nd Mrs. Jno. Neil were In
the city from Van Alstyne yesterday.
Mrs. John Lawrence has return-
ed from' a visit to Ardmore, Okla.
Rev. B. Wrenn Webb went to
Tioga today on a few days’ vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culver of
llr-we visited relatives here yester-
day.
\lrs. J. D. Foreman and children
of Houston are visiting relative/
here.
Mrs. Cecil Hood returned yester-
day from a visit to relatives in Fort
Wctli
C. J. Hayden was here from Mc-
tain country.
Mrs. Geo. W. Armstrong and
family of Fort Worth were In Sher-
man Saturday evening; they came
in a Winton 6.
J. W. Hollingsworth, tax collector,
will be In Dallas most, of the week
having some work dene on his eyes
by a specialist.
Mrs. Chas. H. Jackson and little
daughter, Dorothy Elisabeth of
Celina, are visiting at G. B. R.
Smith's this week.
Mrs. M. A. Love and two children
left Saturday on a visit to relatives
at -Coleman. Mr. Love accompanying
as far as Fort Worth.
Mrs. Emma Riddle and children,
of Kress’ and made the trip through | kinney to spend Sunday with his
it,*, ,, nul li n Inin it, t t limit 111 v*o/t L* I n IT ! I
W. M. Mullens mid Miss Rcrthn
Hughes of l.uellu, drove to the resi-
dence of Rider J. II. Baxter, 1101
Cleveland Avenue, yesterday even-
ing and were married. The yohng
people are well known In their neigh-
borhood nnd have many friends In
Sherman.
the north aisle without wrecking a
single thing. ‘Mr. W. W. Frame,
manager at Kress', says the only
damage was th» disturbance caused
nmong the girls and that he is con-
fident that the calf was a pet and
that it followed some pf its owners
to the embroidery sale which was
in progress at Jits store this morn-
ing. w ' T
READY lamhHHHED.
NOTICE.
Your gas hill is due on the 10th
and must bo paid Jo obtain the dis-
count. If not paid by the 15th wt
will tie compelled to cut your gat
off. Shertnan Gaslight and Cue
Co. jl-l5t
Virgil, the fourteen vears old
non of Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Reast,
residing west of the city, died Sat-
urday nnd was burled yesterday af-
ternoon at Friendship church yard,
rervlccs being conducted bv Revs.
I. M. Blnklev and J.'H. Reynolds.
The young man had been 111 of ty-
phoid fever quite a while.
ImWj
Trimming Scissors
Henry Bolin and Eric Aliuherg of
Austin passed through Sherman to-
day about. 11:15 on their way to
New York. Mr. Bohn rides an Indian
motorcycle and Mr. Almberg a Har-
lev-Davidson. They left Austin
Thursday at noon. The only object
of their making the trip Is to test
their machines and for the pleasure
It affords them.
have sharp points and /
are perfectly adjusted. They /a
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
guarantee to satisfy you—or your money back.
sr
ll.\ liLAKD-FORMAX HARD-
WARE CD.
Sherman, Texas.
Prof. .1 IV. Adamson and wife of
Denison: Rev. J. L. Morris and wife;
Judge nnd Mrs. J. Q. Adamson and
chlhf-en, John and Edith; H. A.
Holliday and family, and Miss Sin-
thia Wall of Sherman attended the
eighty-sixth birthday anniversary
of Mrs. E. J. Ferguson at the home
of her son, W. W. Ferguson, at
Howe on Inst Saturday evening, Mrs.
Ferguson hits been n resident of
Grayson county since 1 859.
How would you like to step out
of your house or apartment and
spend the suminsr in the suburbs
or at a distance, und come back in
the fall to find your home just as
you had left it, eJean, neat and well
cared for?
Many will rent their houses and
apartments ready furnished this
summer, and there are scores^ of
temporary as well as permanent
residents of the city who will be
interested In securing short term
leases of reudv furnished homes.
There's a way to locate just the
kind of tenants to whom you would
be glad to entrust your home and
i furnishings.
A Want Advertisement will place,
you In touch with individuals and
families who will be glad to pay a
reasonable price for your furnished
home while you are away for the
summer.
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All members of Sherman Uniform
Rank, Woodmen of tho World, are
urged to attend a special meeting to
Ire held at Woodman hall tomorrow
night. Col. Jaeeard of Denison will
be present to give the team special
instruction and drill work. As the
Sherman boys expert to compete for
prizes at the Paris encampment early
in August. It Is important that the*
be present tomorrow night and re-
TO THE PUBLIC.
I am now associated with the
Hardaway-Muse Grocery Company,
where I will be pleased to see all uty
friends and old customers. Not only
will I take pleasure in serving my
old customers but will appreciate all
nf'w ones, (’till at the store or give
your orders by telephone as all will
have cartful nnd prompt attention.
Respectfully,
19;St ED HILDEBRAND.
family.
Miss Guttata Oxford Is visiting at
Valley View and Gainesville for sev-
eral days.
W. O. Davis, the well known attor-
ney of Gainesville, Is in the city on
legal business.
Mrs. Ed Wright of Texarkana is
visiting Mrs. I, M. Smith in West
Mulberry street.
Jeff Hassell, with the Hargreaves
Printing Co. of Dallas, is in the city
on business today.
B. B. B. Brown has returned
from Fort Worth Where he has been
visiting his sister.
Ben Oglesby, county eommlssitp-
er precinct No. 4, left Saturday ev-
ening for Gordonville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cornell and
daughter, Miss Gladys, are visiting
at Rush Springs, Okla.
Miss Cora Lee Yates returne4 this
morning after a two weeks' visit wita
Miss Clara Marsh of Madill.
Foy E. Wallace has returned from
Gainesville where he has been con-
ducting a series of meetings.
Roscoe Jackson has returned home
after spending a few days with his
father, R. B. Jackson of Dallas.
Dr. G. C. Savage of Nashville,
Tcnn,, is here on a visit to his sis-
ters, Mrs. Neil and Mrs. Hackett.
Miss Capitola Fulkerson of Bon-
ham Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1*. C.
Wilson at 237 East Pecan street.
F. M. Robinson, county commis-
sioner from -precinct No. 3, left for
his home at Collinsville Saturday.
H. I*. Todd and daughter. Miss
Maude, left today for a visit to
Houston, San Antonio and Rock-
port.
R. S. Irby, accompanied by his
son, Leon, left today for San An-
tonio and the southwest Texas moun-
Byron and Roy, went to Georgetown
today to visit Mr. Marsh Smith and
family for a few days.
U. L. McAfee has returned from
Pecos county where he has been vis-
iting and reports things in that sec-
tion In good condition.
R. E. Hall and wife of Chicago,
arrived in -the city on a visit to
Mr. Hall's mother, Mrs. Jennie Aus-
tin. Mr. Hall is in the offices of
the Santa Fe at Chicago, and Sher-
man was his childhood home.
Mr. Seth Lowe and wife of Hous-
ton are here visiting Mrs. Thomas
Proctor, Mr. Lowe's mother. They
are on thefr way to the north for an
extended visit during the hot weath-
er. Mrs. Proctor will accompany
them back north to their old home.
White Cnnva* Puwp, one
strap.... .....-$2.50
Velvet, Satin, Suede and
Patent Leather $£.50
to..............$3.50
Children's Barefoot Sandals.
White Tennis Oxfords.
Children’s White Oxfords
50*—75* to 91.50
You Can Oo Better
at ‘
J.B. Shaw
<e* ( • •-‘‘a- ■>;,
& Sons
FIRES
Are liable to occur at
any time
Are yon covered by
i INSURANCE?
Knot
why not?
Gulick & Hall
LINZ BLOCK.
Phonos 195
Lon Button
WANTS YOUR PAINTING AND
PAPER BANGING. NEW
PHONE «78 RED.
E. W. Jarnagan, Plano Tuner, j
Call at Vestal's Music Store. tf
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Picnic at the Flowing Wells July
3-4-5. Everybody is cordially invit-
ed to attend. Fcr privileges see K.
W. Jones, Sherman. 12 Gt
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
Homesteaders' hall. New phone
78G. l.-4t
WANT ADS. DO IT “NOW.’
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Empire-Air dome
COMMENCING MONOXV, JUNE 19th
Mr. Truman DeRoame,
Supported by
DETROIT STOCK COMPANY
IN THE
INVADER"
The Great Frenzied liaaneeTlay. The Western Plpngrr Among Ike
Bolls and Bears ol Wall Street
100C Slats at 10c. Raserva Motion 20 and 25 Cants
ANDREWS ROM
FUEL
PHONE ONE THREE NAUGHT
FEED
Why Is The New Idea Sale
Crowded with hundreds of shoppers ?
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Because the New Idea Prices are the lowest
in the history oi Sherman. There’s a Reason
Our Motto: “Sell the Goods Cheap and Sell Them Fast
IVY’S SCHOOL TO KEEP COOL.
Sit under electric fan and learn
salary raising arts while others loaf.
Half day class at half rate. Come
Monday. it
On Sale Saturday
Night Only ’
7:30 to 9 O’Clock
Remember the Time
All Sires,
All Colors,
Every One New
REMEMBER!
You will find our office in tho new
Odd Fellow building, East Houston
street. Sherman Electric & Gas Co.
mtll-tf
One and One-Mall Hours Only
NEVER AGAINI
42 Beautiful Silk Dresses
SAW TIME-WANT ADS.
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SHERMANS NEW IDEA STORE
FIRE
LIFE
HEALTH
* ACCIDENT
TORNADO
INSURANCE:
131 N.Travis '•
•Jack Eubank
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Round Neck Kimona Sleeve -Ev<ry wanted shade-
Dresses worth $15,00 apiece, pure silk, this season’s
style at
$6,50 apiece
A Silk Dress ready to put on—Just think of it.
ONLY ON SALE SATURDAY NIGHT
Colors:
Old Rose Grey Lavender
Brown Black and White
Navy Blue Stripes and Figures
! WALTER C. JONES & CO.
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