Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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Every os'itomsr of ours oan got an Alarm Clook free
Call for Coupons at
EXSTEIN’S
THE EMPIRE-LYRIC
Secrets of Mental Telepathy Presented by
THE ELLISES
Sceptics and their advanced theories of objections will be
. proven practically impossible, in other words ‘‘We fool ourselves
more every day than others fool us." Concentration of thought
and effort accomplishes everything worth while. Now don't fall
to see this proven by “two minds that .think as one"—Wonder-
ful in their exhibition.
NEW PICTURES TODAY,
i “A DECREE OF DESTINY," A result "f an impulsive Girl's Vow. <
> Featuring 1
» “THE ROMANCE ON BAR O”—The story of n cowboy’s strenu- <
ous Courtship.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK
OF SHERMAN, TEXAS.
As Reported to the Commissioner of Ranking at Austin, Mart'll 7, 1011.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,
Loans and Discounts.$1 ,(Ml;i,t>:t0.i>0 Capital Stock....... .$ OOO,000.00
Interest in Depositors
Guarantee Fund . . .. 0.000.00 Surplus and Profits.. 43,715.27
Caah and duo from
Banks ............ 405,tl81.ua Deposits ............ 1,201,807.55
Total.
.....*1,535,012.82
Total
81,5.15,li 12.82
1, F. Z. Edwards, cashier of th e above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. F. Z. EWARDS, Cashier. «-
Correct-Attest: W. T. Harris, U. II. Zauk, .1. A. L Wolfe, W, R.
Brents, G. 8. Ellis, D. A. Harrell, J L. Bradley, C. A. Sanford, J. G.
Wilkinson, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to befor c me this March 10. Dili.
(Seal) T. L. BE A ME,
Notary Public, Grayson County, Texas.
A STORE
OPEN TUESDAY. 1 I*. M.
MAR. 21,
AT CARL NALL’S DRUG STORE,
BY THE LADIES' OF GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Something New in Sherman. Articles for sale everybody
will want lo see and purehui e.
Tile public Invited to in s|ssi the goods.
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Meetings Tonight.
F. 0. E.. Eagle s hall.
■Brickmason's Union, Union hall.
Carriage and WJagon Workers,
Harmony Hall.
Grayson lodge. No. 615, 1. O. O.
F., Odd Fellows’ hall.
Uniform Rank. Sherman Camp.
No. 9, W. O. W., Woodman ball.
Ladles of the Maccabees will meet
at Woodman ball tomorrow, Wed-
nesday, afternoon at 3 o'clock.
W. A. Huggins is building cement
sidewalks at his home place on the
corner of Elm and Cherry streets.
Rev. J. R. Atchiey has returned
from Rockwall where he has been
engaged In conducting a revival
meeting.
‘Mrs. I. J. Kltnberlln left yesterday
for Pine Bluff, Ark., having been
notified of the serious Ulne»s of
her brother at that place.
The condition of Mrs. Anna Luln
Mftxwoll, who has been critically ill
for several days, shows little or no
improvement this afternoon.
The Homesteaders lodge of inis
city will give an open entertalnir e.nt
this evening at Estes hall from
7 : VO to 11;3<i o'clock r.nd an tntei-
estlng program has been arranged.
William, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. W Snell, who has been
quite sick for several days, is re-
ported better to#lay.
A meeting of the Sheruian Male
Chorus Club will be held this even-
ing at the Young Men's Christian
Association building. The club was
reorganized last week and plana for
the future will he discussed at the
meeting this evening.
The fire department was called to
South Walnut street shortly after
3 o’clock yesterday where fire had
been discovered in a smoke house
at a negro cabin. Little damage
was done and the department socn
had the blaze extinguished.
Mr. C. A. Sanford will attend a
banquet in Dallas tonight which Is
being held in the interest of the
In a day or twd and It ta thought
the street will be ready for the pub-
lic after a few days.
Mrs. W. F. Dlrkermaii. who un-
derwent a serious surgical operation
this morning at St. Vincent'a sani-
tarium, la reported doing as nicely
as could be expected this afternoon.
The Indl.-lsUde Friends Com mm-
dery of the Knights Templar held a
meeting last evening at Masonic ball
and conferred the Red Cross de-
gree After the hualuesa session a
banquet was given and’an enjoyable
occasion was had. Judge (». *’
Webb was speaker, of the eveuing.
The Austin Colleye base-ball team
and the club from the Texas Chris-
tian University of Fort Worth ure
playing hall this afteinoon at the
Athl >tic Park. This will be the last
game to be played by Austin Col-
lege in this city for sevei al weeks as
the team leaves next week for a
tour of central and south Texas
playing the leading colleges in the
state.
There will be a recital by the
voice and organ pupils of Mr. Versel
assisted by the pupils of Mr. Venth,
Mr. Rcnard, Mr. Mickwitx, Mr.
Pipes and Mr. Tronitz at North
Texas College chapel Thursday even-
ing at 8 o'clock. The public Is cor-
dially Invited.
Th® following weather forecast
has been posted at the local weath-
er-bureau by R, A. Gibbs, local ob-
server- Tonight Increasing cloudi-
ness, warmer. Wednesday, unsettled,
colder.
Tonight at 8 o’clock Mr. G. D
Miller of the Grayson Oil & Cotton
Co., will make a talk before the
Educational Club of the Young
Men's Christian Association on the
subject, “Th© By-Products of Cot-
ton." A paper will also be read,
which has been prepared by Mr. R.
L. Heflin on “The Cotton Business.''
Mr. Heflin was to have presented
the paper personally but having
been called out of the city it has
been necessary for him to ask that
it be read by boiiio one else. All
men In Sherman whether members
of the Association or not are urged
to attend.
Th® local pastors of th© various
churches of the city are making
ready for th© series of revival ror-
vlcos which begin at all of the
Protestant churches next Sunday
morning. The services will b© con-
ducted by th® respective pastors atj
the churches except at the Key Me-
morial Methodist, where Rev. J. R.
Atchiey, the pastor, has engaged
Rev. Walter B. Douglass of Dodd
City. That these services be held at
Personal
Mention
V. Kerlgan Is in Denison today.
A. H. Chambers is among today’s
business visitors from Dallas.
T. W. Jackson of Annona Is In
the city today.
Jim HeStand has returned from
Fort' Worth.’
Chas. Sheehey was a Bonham vis-
itor yesterday.
H. C. Hoover is among toAay’iT
business visitors from Dallas.
.1 A. Howard Is in the city for a
few days from Dallas.
Miss Mary Glenn and Miss Myrtle
Page have returned from Fort
\Morth where they have been the
guests of friends for a few days.
Mesdames Emma B. Goff and Sai-
li® Bray of Denison st>ent the day
Monday with -Mrs. A. 11. Colton at
her home on West Pecan street.
CIVIC LEAGUE ELECTION.
As a number of Civic League
mothers have children in the high
school matinee Wednesday after-
noon, the Civic League meeting lias
been changed to Thursday.
The officers for the ensuing year
will he elected at this meeting and
every member of the league is ear-
nestly urged to be present and vote
for her own choice.
All Junior I,eaguers are reminded
to attend the free Audubon lecture
at the opera house "Friday afternoon.
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Play for Southern Cross Cup.
/,ken. S C„ March 21.--The
annual spring tournament of the
Palmetto Golf Club opened today
and will continue through the week.
Interest, in the tournatpent centers
chiefly in the competition for the
Southern Cross cup, which has been
won for several succeeding years by
Harold Sands.
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, Hi 1- \
RITCHIE BROS., corner of Pa-
cific and Throckmorton streets,
Tombstones and Monuments. *10
and up. fl5-lm
Maiden Trip of New Liner.
Men and Religion Forward Move-1 th® game time and at all of the
ment. The leading business men of i churches was decided upon at '
Dallas will l»e in attendance. j meeting of the local pastors' assoeia- j
— ' tlon some weeks ago and complete!
Children, remember you can sec ' details for the revivals are now being j
the beautiful pictures at the opera arranged for by the preachers in
house Fridev, March 24, at 3: IT, p. charge,
m., and learn much about birds. You !
will bo delighted. If you love the
birds don't fail to go and hear Capt.
Davis and see the pictures.
IF I HAD ECZEMA
All of the grading work for the
paring in South Travis street as far
as the city hull, having been com-
pleted, t.he workmen today moved to
North Travis street and have begun
to make ready for the paving work
there. The brick for the paving in
South Travis street will bo put down
I'd wash it away with that mild,
soothing liquid D. D. D. Trial bot-
tle 25c. Relieves all kinds of skin
trouble, cleansing away the Impuri-
ties and clearing up the complexion
as nothing else can.
Yes, if I had any kind of skin
trouble I'D USE D. D. D.
Baltimore. Md„ Mar. 21.—AVttli
a large party of guests representing
the commercial organizations of
several southern. cities, the new
steamer Suwanee of the Merchants
and Miners' Transportation Com-
pany sailed from Baltimore today
on her maiden voyage to Savannah
and Jacksonville.
WOOD FOR SALE
Ask about the wood we have for
sale as a side line nt the Tennessee
street market. Free delivery. 645
new, 852 old phone. 21-tf
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Great Highway Planned for Iowa.
Fort Dodge, la., Mar. 21.-—Plans
to construct a great highway across
the northern part of Iowa, to con-
nect Sioux City on the Missouri river
witli Dubuque on the Mississippi
river, were discussed here today at
a meeting of the executive officers
and directors of tlie Ilawkeye lUffh-
way Improvement Association.
E. V.'. Jarnugnn, Piano Timer.
Call at Vestal's Music Store. tf
We Can Save You Money
On Your Feed Bill
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Corn. Chops, Shorts, Hay and /Heal. We
sell the celebrated SENECA Stock Remedies.
Quick delivery to any part of city.
Call 130
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Andrews Company
Mississippi Sunday Schools.
■ Columbus, Miss., Mar. 21 .—-With
.Sunday school workers present from
ail over the state, the annual con-
vention of Mississippi Sunday,
schools opened here today. The ses-
sions will he continued Wednesday
and Thursday. All phases of Sun-
day school work will ho discussed
by officers of the international com-
mittee, field secretaries (Slid other
noted workers who are in attend-
ance. Today was given over wholly
to Bible class work.
We Have Just Received a Complete Line of
Refrigerators anil
Ice Chests.....
of the very latest
doslgns, zinc or por-
cellaln lined and fttted
with all modern Im-
provements, suitable
for home, store or
restaurant. Call and
lot uo show you why
they aro the very
best.
MALLARD-FOREMAN HDW. CO.
Sherman Opera House
Wednesday Alight, March
Championship
Wrestling Match
Jack Fisher
Champion Welterweight
VS.
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The Undefeated Russian
PRELIMINARIES BY CRACK LOCALS
“BATTLE ROYAL”
Prices: $1.00, $75c and 50c
Advance Sale of Tickets atCraycroft-Stinson Drug Store
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1 Spring Millinery
J | We are Showing a full line of Spring shapes
TRIMMED HATS
in Ladies*
Latest Styles, All Colors, Lowest Prices for
Quality Shown
B. Shaw ^ Sons
East Side Square, Sherman, Texas
Old Gridiron Star Weds.
YOU ALWAYS SEE T1IE BEST
AT THE
j£WEL
THEATRE
WHERE ALL THE FEATURE
neruRi-x are shown.
THE RIVAL SERVANTS.
A strong, dramatic produc-
tion that will not fail to make
a vivid impression because of
its clever and realistic por-
trayal.
TANGLED LINES.
A Reliance drama, with some
very clever acting. Beautiful
scenery and costumes.
HOME, SWEET HOME.
A Powers drama with Miss
White as leading lady. J You
can Imagine the beautiful
theme of a story written
around this expression. The
Director and Stock Co. have
done their best in, this play as
they felt every move.
New York, Mar. 21,—The marri-
age of Miss Mary F. Hotchkiss and
Hamilton F. Andrus, son of Con-
gressman John E. Andrus, was cele-
brated today at the home of tho
bride's parents in Riverside Drive.
Th® bridegroom is a former we'l
known football star, having played
for three years on the Yale varsity
eleven.
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LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'8 DOOR.
"I never felt so near my grave,”
writes W. R. Patterson of Welling-
ton, Tex., as when a frightful cough
and lung trouble pulled me down to
100 pounds, In spite of doctors
treatment for two years. My father,
mother and two sisters died of con-
sumption and that I am alive today
is due solely to Dr. King’s New
I Discovery, which completely cured
' me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and
have been well and strong for years.”
Quick, safe, sure, Us the best remedy
on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe.
asthma, croup and all throat and
lung troubles. 60c and *1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by Lankford-
keith Drug Co. d*w
Notice
After to-morrow morn
ing at 10 o’clock the in
terurban service on the
Denison and Sherman
line will be over Lamar
I
Street.bath entering and
leaving the city. Brock
| ett Street service is
thus discontinued pend
ing paving on North
I Travis Street.
8 SHOWS DAILY
3:80—7:20 and 8:30
Hair Goods
We have a complete
line of Pare Sanitary
German and French
Hair Goods.
We handle no low
grades or imitation
hair, such as Jnte,
Chinese, or other low
grades.
NEWELL’S
12? North Travis Street
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Your gas hill must be paid by the
15th in ordet to save discount. If
not paid we will be compelled to cut.
vour gas off. Sherman Gaslight and
Fuel Co. 8-8 It
CITY ELECTION.
For Mayor:
JOHN C. WALL (Re-election.!
Alderman First Ward:
DAN D. DUGAN (Roelection.)
T. A. (Reed) GALBRAITH
(Short Term)
DIt. O. C. AHLERS.
(Short Term)
nap-
FRANK SOHWUL8T.
MARK ANDREWS
E. E. WYATT.
Alderman Third Want:
PAT H. LYON (re-election)
For Alderman Fourth Ward:
J. B. SHAW (Re-election.)
C. P. GREGORY (Short Term.)
WANTS—TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY
PIANO PLAYER wanted for bi-
weekly music sales. S. 11. Kress it
Co. 21 -3t
WANTED—-An experienced li at
maker in millinery department. Ap-
ply at once in person. Murphy D. G.
Co. 2 0-21
For up-to-date horse clipping, see
Frank Walker. Both phones 82.
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25 New Ones in To-Day
From $15.00 to $27.50
Svary tOantad +Thade-Svary tfav Style--Jill Sizes
Ours are the tf avast and Prettiest shown in town.
New Parasols New Waists
New Silks
By the Yard 48c to 85c
Other Stores Ask More
M:ie, man Fifth Ward:
FRANK THRASHER
(Re-election.)
J. J. HOLLIDAY.
Fire
Tornado
Live Stock
Accident
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INSURANCE
Jack Eubank
Agent
North Side Square over McKin-
ney & King’s Drug Store
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