Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR SAIJi—BE VI. KST1TK
l-’OR KALE—Tomer lot, 5-room
house; 2-3 cash, balance on terms.
Caff, comer RUsk and Middleton
streets. Convenient to both ear
lines. ,J9-3t
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FOR SALR-Nice uieto-date 5-room
bungalow, just completed, in East
Chdfen 'ftt.; easy payments. R. B.
Aston, new phone 423. j2-U
good driver, double or single, gentle
kin! kind, 3 years old, over 16 hands
high and a ‘ good looker/’ R. P. 13*-
rod, 73d X. Woods St., new phone
467. J12-W
-H MU!—-Modern C-room cot
♦age; south front, corner lot; V
blocks from shuate. Bath, sewerage,
gas and electric lights. Non res!*-
dent ofrner. *2250.Of). 1-3 cash.
St ow'd A Stowe, Sherman, Tex. 1-101
FOR SALE—12000 buys
home; come by and look
East Cherry street.
place.
nice
this
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A)R SALE-
REAL ESYATB
That’s My Buslneis
L. C. CHAPMAN
106 N. Travis
SEE J. P. GRADY, for real estate—
City Property lor sale on easy pay-
meuts and to rent. Farm lands for
bale mid exchange and money to loan
on land at low rate of interest.
Office East Side Square, Sherman;
Texas. “ dl 6-tf
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POR SALE—J. P. Oeren has bar-
gains tn dwellings and business
property and vacant lots and farms.
She him first and last. Office in
Binkley Annfe*. - Jyl-tf
FOR SALK—A good family horse,
accustomed to city sights and
a-junds. Apply, old phonic 8 98 rtf
on premises, 441 N. Branch-street;
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eons. Also now hale some nice
fat rqaabs, dressed dr un dratted
Sherman Pigeon Lotts, corner Lin-
coln and Laurel streets, Sherman,
Texas. Roy E. Clarke, Prop.
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WANTED—On£ hundred old feath-
erbeds at once. Write J R Elam.
Sherman Gen. Del. 14-lt
IVAN TED—-A lady boarder or room-
er for company. Apply at once ait 323
W. Cherry St. 13-3t
ESTABLISHED Jn 187!i—-J. Senner,
Jeweler, fine watches and rich
Jewelry. Particular attention given
to repairing. J13-S0t
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LOST, Strayed or Stolen—One light
fawn colored Jersey heifer, with
ends of horns an wed oft; 8 years old.
Got out of pasture from Judge Blade
place, % mile northweet of square,
(better known as the - old v« WoodF
place.) Anyone knowing the
whereabouts of same, please ring 856
Or c^Jl at S40 South Crockett street
and receive suitable reward. J9-3t
HAND—Wright Clark will haul
biick sand, flower dirt, also fill and
grade lota at the cemetery. Old
phone .480, alO-tf
DORCHESTER BROS., the Old re-
liable barbers at No.. 248 South
Travis street, experts In their art
and will thank yon foi patronage.
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JUNK—Highest prices paid for oop-
per, sine and brass. Luther Reid,
tl6 East Lamar. ml7-tf
WANTED—AU kinds of junk such
as iron, bones, rags, bottles, rubber,
copper, braea, zinc, lead end sacks
Call 88 new phone, and our wagen
will call promptly otter your Junk
South western iron ft Metal Co., Ill
at. Montgomery. Old phone 847.
188-lm
INSURANCE—All .-lasses of Insur
ance Written In old time, reliable
companies. Carpenter ft Belden.
M>U KK\Vr~-AW « »Wh
FOR RENT—3 furnished upstairs
rooms for light housekeeping. Tall
treW p£dnM7?9 ©r call at 725 South
Montgomery St. ; jlWl
FOR RENT—Large spacious lodge
room, south side square, suitable
for lodges and special meetings. Can
be rented any night or day except
Tuesdays and Saturdays. Lights and
fans furnished free. For particulars
see Geo. Opel at Un Bhop. 8-8t
FOR. KENT—Three-room house,
close In; *8.00 per month. R. L.
Taruthers. j8-lw
FOR RENT—My furnished-flat com-
plete for light, housekeeping, f'r8t
door south Btnkley_JIotel upstairs.
Old phone 912. Mrs. Etta Hunt.
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FOR KENT—Lodge or dancing hall,
dll fitted up, electric fans, plenty of
fee water; by nlgl.t, week or mouth.
Bherman Music Co., 110-N. Travis.
Old phone 308, new 50. j5-tf
EOR RENT—Two'large southeast
front rooms for light housekeeping.
♦5lS N. Travis St Old phone 664.
jt.' m30-tf •.
Ffjfr KEXt—Three rooraf^furnished
oemplete for light housekeeping,
Wo S’. Montgomery St. in30-tf
FURNISHED BOOMS and board by
day or week. Mrs. N. E. Reeves, 212
West -Lamar. - m24-lm
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FOR RENT—Nice front upstairs
room, with board at Walsh House by
Mm Hawkins. a24-tf
FOR RENT—Down stairs front
rooms for light housekeeping cheap
Apply 624 S. Walnut, either phone
76. R. W. Brown. m3.-tf
FOR RENT—HOME*
FOR RENT—New 2-story house, n
rooms iiad hall, gas, sewerage, broth
tub, toilet, lavatory, kitchen sink;
entire house screened including
large hack porch,- in 500 block, cbc
block east of Washington school
building. Apply tx> J. H. LeTellier,
552 «. Walnut Street. 13-6t
FOR RENT—New 4-room, house,
Wtest Tennessee street. Call old
phone 934. j 13-tf
F$>R RENT—Furnished rooms for
light house-keeping 208 East
Cherry, street. jS-tf
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NlCELY furnished front room on
Laurel St. |2.00. Also upstairs room
*1.50 or $2.00 far couple. tGood
hoard and doom for-?*4.0O per week,
.720 W. Laurel St. 7-Gt
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FOR RENT—A 4-room house near
car line and Frisco shops. $1‘0 per
nltonth. Apply to Mrs. Ada Arnold,
ISA" Cleveland Ave. aiter 0 o'clock
ph m. 5-lw
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FOR ifEXT—One 4-room house on
South Vaden street. Apply to J. S.
Burton Med Co., East Lamar St.
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FOR KENT—Bran new house Just
fteishqd, six living rooms, bath room
sBfd sewerage; two hall*, two clothes
di-rets, electric lights and gas and
barn. Everything un to date; *pply
td-Frank-Schwn 1st, new phon^ 496.c
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FOR SALE—A fine black (four-
gallon I Jersey sow. Bargain for
lash, by Mrs. Sid Afnsley, 730 South I
Travis. jl2-6t
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FOR SA LK—Good driver or work
iicise. Price $126. See Thos. O.
Fowter, 506 East Cherry. J12;
WANTED-—To buy a pony. Ad-
dress H. G., rare of Democrat.
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FOR SALK—Good gentle horse and
surrey. New phone 323. Mrs. R. C.
Shipley, 023 Grand Ave. j!0-3t <
WANTED—Good secondhand deliv-
ery wagon; must be In good shape,
to 9 new; 897 old phone.
9-31
WANTED—A horse for his feed. At
W. Peters, comer Pecan and North
Binkley streets. J9-3t
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Ff>lt BALK—A lady's bicycle,
coaster brake, good as new. Miss
Ktlta Webster, 648 South Montgom-
ery, Old phone 654. J9-lw
FOR SALK OR TRADE—Bay mare
cheap. Tom Spurlock, new phone
688. - 9-3t
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FOR SALK—Good Jersey inilk cow.
only three years old. Enquire at 319
W. Jones St. 7-St
CIGARETTE habit cured under
strict guarantee. All other tobacco
habits in like manner. DR. HILL.
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,5al
Greenville, T«jtas.
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WANTED StJUARS—:W4tI give . 20
c6i»is per pair. Call hew phone 239
black. ■ : ’ v JC-6t-
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FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Call
at 4 22 Hazlewood street. W. L.
Pelly. 6-Ct
FOR SALK-—No. 6 .Remington Type-
writer, good as new, cheap. Old
phone 32, or apply R. H. Chapman,
114 West Jones street. i ju.-6t
WANT—To buy all
er beds. Address J.
eral Delivery", Sherman.
your old
R. Elam,
feath-
Gen-
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WANTED—All pavtles having empty
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm
Creamery. Both phones. j3aa&wed
WANTfelk—All parties having empty
cream packers, to call Lyoh Farm
Creamery. Both phones. j3sa&wed
WANTED—Will buy a few good
second hand kodaks. Miller's Studio,
N. Side Square. ml7-lm
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SHERMAN FURNITURE OO. does
all kinds of repatf work. Enameling
Iron beds a specialty. -First house
east of Ballard-Foreman Co. on East
Lamar street. ml 6-. ,*
WANTED—Small electric wall fan
Must be ch?ap. Address, giving
price "K,” Democrat office. mlO-tf
IP TOUR Sewing Machine don’t
work, cal’ at Vesta) Music Co. Both
phones 337. ml-30t
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ALL KINDS OF INSURANCES Writ-
ten In the leading companies o? the
world.- Also houses to rent In . al)
parts of thp city. J. W. B’asslngnmer
S. E. corner square. New pkone 226i
Old phone 121. a-8tf
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WANTED—All parties having empty
crept pacirmrto^caTT ryon Farm
Creamery. - Both phones. j3saftwed
ROB SALE Cheap—Several good
tables and show cases. Seynolds-
Parker Co. a4-tf
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FOB BAl£—A bunch of hogs andf
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SHERMAN MATTRESS FACTORY,
wholesale and retail. Will yon stop
and think for a moment, of one de-
prived of sight, striving to make an
honest living? Only by your pat-
ronage it can be attained. All kinds
of mattresses made and ren-
ovated I and feathers renovat-
ed, made Idto a sanitary, se’f-
ventllatlng‘mattress with a summer
and winter side. Goods delivered.
A. H. Gibson, Prop., Cor. S. Travis
and Forest Ave. Phones, old 821;
new 445. a4*tf
FOR SALK—Good chapel organ,
cheap Call at 432 W. Cheery St
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LOST AND FOUND.
MIST—A bunch of keys.. Refturln
to Sherhlali Flbrnbirtg Co. for re-
ward. - J12jtf
FOtlND—Cuff button. Owner can
have same by proving property. Call
at Democrat. 10-34.
M)ST OR MISLAID, Policy No.
307,016, issued by the Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Company, on the Ute
of James A. Henderson. The finder
will please return it to the under-
signed. Application has been made
for the issuing of a duplicate. James
A. Henderson, 1112 E. Williams
St. .v. j5-12t
FOUND—Bunch of keys in 10U
block N. Travis. Owner can have
them by calling at Democrat and de-
scribing and paying for this notice
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“LOST—a small black leather coin
purse, containing between ten and
fifteen dollars, between Ely’s jew-
plry store and 232 E. Mul-
berry. Finder please return to Walsh
Hdw. Co., and receive reward. 12-2t
WANTS—TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST—Brooch oblong shape; two
daisies In left band cofne'r: chip dia-
mond tn center of daisies. Two small
chains, from left to right, where the
chains fastered on the right; two
sets—amethyst and yellow stone.
Reward for feturn to Democrat.
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•••• - Ualiwi RaeMv-CMnlwp,------
Frank (Bongo, the Itatlan quarter
mile runner, who la in become a
her of the Irish Amerirtm
clnb of New York, has sent
Trainer Lawwin Robertson thnt he
will arrive 1n Dili cotinlry about the
middle of Jane Emile I.unghl aays
that Gtongo bs one of the beat men
be hat ever seen and that he ia sure
to make good over here.
“1 understand that the Italian has
gone 3D) yards in 31 2-5 seconds." said
Robertaon “If that Is true be mast
be ait that Lungbl cialmk."
Pratty Baay For Athlete*.
Harry Glaring will leave for the
other Aide the hitter i«rt of Jnne.
where be will compete in the quarter
and half mite raree In the English
championships. Mel Sheppard may
accompany blm. Everybody looks to
see Glaring capture tlrsts la whichever
of the two events he starts In.
It Sheppard doesn't go to England
he Is banking on going to Scotland to
participate In some sprints for various
championships to be held In that coun-
try during the latter part of July.'
Delshanty to Be Firtt Bateman.
Manager Hughey Jeunlugs of the
Tigers Is going to try to make a first
baseman out of Jim Delahnnty. Re-
cently he slumped In fielding his posi-
tion at second. His blttlu(r Is too val-
uable for him to be out of the line-
up entirely. His fielding has been bad
around second, and therefore .IbnolhiD
has decided to make a drat tmsofflitn
out of Mm. It ts not expected that
Gtiinor will recover from fits brokeh
wrist for several tnonihs, and Pcla-
hanty will fill a big gap there 1
Dcnshua Nov* * Manager.
Jlggs Donahue, the Chicago Anterl
can first baseman.' has bi-fai "engaged
to manage the Galveston likaebali (fttah
of the Texas league. Donahue is1 to
receive $350 pernlonth, nnd. It IS said,
the te-Mis ngreed upon %y the Club
management are thftt Jntoes Baldridge,
(he university ball player who baa
signed on the Galveston pitching stuff,
shall he released to Chicago at tlje
end of the present season. Baldridge
Is playing his first season In profession1
al hall. ri" ' ; ■<
Oklahoma City .40
Austin .-. ...IT
Dallas.....60
Fort rtYtrth ...«•
dan Antonio ... 68
Houston . .... 6t
Galveston .. .. 69
WlcWUFaHd l4. OatfirevIlK 4.
Bonham 8, Cleburne 8.
Durant 14. Ardmore 6.
Lawton 14 ARua 12.
Where They Flay Today.
Wirtllta Falla at Gainesville •
Cleburne at Bonham.
Ardmore at Ddrant.
LaWton at Altoa.
' standing df the flubs.
Clnb Plyd Won I-o«t Pc
Wichita Falla ..48 37 11 -77
Durant ... ...48 ’ST §!■•;„ .81
Altus.......47 26 21 1 .»*
Ardmore . . ..48 24 34 .51)
Bonham , ....48 22 24 • .48
Gainesville . . .48 19 2# .88
Cleburne . . .,48 1 19 29 / .38
I*awton , . . ..47 17 , 80 .86
Stovall Has Mads Good.
The work of Plrst Baseman George
Stovall ns acting manager of the Cleve-
land club has proved so satisfactory
that Presidriit SMtuers has mVtiminced
that he sees no reason for making any
chaugc and bus noi-.intetitlon of looking
elsewhere for a manager. Since Sto-
vall been me leader of the club, suc-
ceeding McGuire, the team has won
most of Its tames. If Is said perfect
harmony prevails among the players.
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Texas League Results Yesterday t
Dallaa 8-1, Waco 12-0.
Oklahoma City 6, Fort Wlorth 2
(11 ititiings.)
Houawn 6. Fhn Atltonlo 3.
Austin 2, Galveston I,-. s
Where They Play Today,
Waco at Dallaa (double-header.)
1 Oklahoma City' at Fort ,W|dtth.
Sr.n Antonio at Houston. -
frufitjll, - OklveUton (doublt*
header. >
National Longue Results Yesterday t
Chicago 5, Boston'4 (12 Inning*.)
New York 5, CtBclntmtl 9. - -
Pittsburg 4. Brooklyn 3, (11
ntngs.)
St. Ia>uls 10, Philadelphia 8.
Where They Play Today.
Boston at Pittsburg.
Htandlhg of the Oluhh.
Club Plyd Won Lost
Chicago ......80 32 18
New York . ...01 v’32 1$
Philadelphia . .52 31 21
..50 28 22
..fill 27 23
..52 24 88
..51 18 33
..52 12 40
Pittsburg
Bt. d.-out*.
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Boston ..
Pet
.040
,628
.586
ifiji
.540
.482
.383
.231
American League Itesnlts Yesterdayi
Philadelphia 0, St. Lottla 0.
New York 6, Clove land 1. L
Oth«r game# postponed: rhln.
Where They Play Today.
Chicago' (it Philadelphia.
Detroit at New York. - "V;
Cleveland a* Boston.
Bl Ijeui* at Waahlrtgton.
Standing of tin* (IuIm*.
Club
Dt'trt It
Philadelphia
Chicago ...
Boston :...
New York .
Cleveland .
Washington
6t, i Louis . .
Ptyd Woh I^Okt
.52 37 16
.48 31 17
.44 34 20
.48 26 22
.47 25 22
.62 20 32
.50 17 33
.51 15 35
.712
.846
.648
.542
.5112
.384
.390
.314
Southern Ixmgue Results Yesterday.
Atlanta 2, New Orleans 1.
Chattanooga ,2. Mobile 0.
Birmingham. 8, Nashville ..
Memphis 4, Montgomery 3.
Where They Play Today,
Atlanta at New Orleans.
Memphis at; Montgomery «t,
Cha*LinoogB fit Mobile.
Nashville at Birmingham.
Standing of the (Tubs.
Club Plyd Woo Lost Pet,
New Orleans . . 62 *4 U .664
Montgomery . .50 28 22 .460
Birmingham . ’« 26 26 .»$0
Mhm'phls . . ,8ft 25 28 .472
Chattanoogu .81 24 ,27l .471
Atlanta 22 ;»5 -468
Nashville____ ?,62 88 ' 89, , .40
Mobtte......6* U 8.0 •«*
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IF YOU WANT A GOOD
LOAF OF BREAD
■ \A “ 4 ./,W
Aak for
Mother's Bread
A. *
1 4 ' T .
For Sale by all
Grocers
Vienna Steam Bakery
VC|
rot! wst-wmb' Vou» u
rdpa"- Pimm 284 nr Did •<s .sx Bu>c*-«ag Lprice... bee vvm
r -h.
New- Phone 294 or Old
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FDR KENT—4-TOCm cottage^ fine
neighborhood, bath. - sewerage, -dw-
Uric lights, ♦ blocks of square. 316
Ik C. Chapman. t . t a7-t<
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MTHCT5T A .ANEOr “
FOR RENT—Nice, cool down-stairs
south room; electric lights; conven-
ient to bdtl. Phone 764 maw phone
of call at 408 S. rWainut. . J12-tf
FDR SALK-—Fine. Jersey fresh cow.
Melton.
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FOR BAuLi-White and Buff Oyr-
plhgtehs, alad White and Bah red
RdCks; belts and cockerels. Mrs.
Ayers,.>936. E..Lamar St~. V j9-tt
WANTED—To do yonr plain sew*
leg; 'cirn<D8n,l work a specialty
Call at 429 West Cherry. Mrs. J. G.
Williams : f27-tf
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WANTED—To ao your automobile,
busgyr*agcfl andriuirndn* rteahlng
Work guaranteed to give satisfac-
tion. Charlie Greer at W. Elliott’s
barny frorth- Oro-’ktt'Street - ■J20-4*
Mrs. 1. M. Weems
VOICE
Studio 211 East Brackett Street
h dMrfcMe lU
Krs. H. W. Keaflej
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All KINDS
CTTRLS. PUFFS, AND BRAIDS
MADE TO ORDER.
Working Up Combiegs and Dye Won
Preston. '
To the Democrat:
Preston, Tex., June 1 t.—Y^ P-
Fawcett of this place and the supe*-
inftndemt of the waterworks of Den-
lson have becu to Madill find Della*
to* Investigate the-renting of * deep
well drill for the city of Denison In
order to bore for artesian, water. Mir.
Fawcett has had a call from Oaleraf
Olrla., in regard to a deop well......
Tito social emit of this summer took
place Thursday night when Mrs. J.
W. Kennedy. Jr., gave a bahquet to
MV. Kfehnedy’S Sunday school class,
which is composed of young men.
Two classes of young ladieft were In-
vited, furnishing "swet/hearts” for
all. Covers were laid for about fifty.
. . Fraternal Union of America will
decorate graves of deceased mem-
bers Sunday, June 10,... .M.r. Trant*
ham, who moved to this neighbor-
hood, is suffering with pellagra......
Cotton Is doing fine. Corn has been
injured the past week by the hot
winds and not. so much for want ol
mofeture... . R- P, fiHrod, the gov-
ernment expert, was here last Thun*
day, examining crop conditions. Mr,
Elrod is a welcome visitor in this
commmunlty.
ndreTsonIbr IT
You are Shown the Way Out.
There can be-no,Just reason why
any reader of this paper will con-
tinue to suffer tortures of an
aching hack, the annoyance of uri-
nary disorders, the dangers of seri-
ous kidney Ills when relief is sp
4_near at hand and (lie most positive
proof given that these ills can b9
cured. The foHawing Is convincing
proof; . .. ^ _ V*
L P. Pfctors of WhRepboro,
says' “For ten years 1 was troubled
by’.paEhuT 18 mr right hip, which bq-
cagio so aevere that 1 could hardl*
get around and often I bad to be aft*
statod in turning in. bed- The part*
sagos of the kidney, secretions were
Irregular ainl attended by a burning
sensation. tr tided »anjr‘. remedies
without - receiving relief end social
Down's Kidney PlUs advert lag*., i
procured a box. I bad taken
a .few. doses before I felt greatly
relieved and continued use restored
me to better health than I h^d
knowtuln years. I/belteKe *D«gn’*
Kidney Pills tOukfttjl splendid prep-
arathwi tfor tBsordere* kldHeysi’.' T
For sale by slWeaim Pries 5ft
rents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sol* agents for th«
United States. '
Remember iji* name—Doan’s—
: 1 WARNING.
Th* stale bo-vrd' of'bealth has
called our attention 16 the fs'ct that
all births gnd deatlj*, also all con-
tagious dlsreses In the corporate
limits of our city, hiukt be reported
to the city physician Within five
dayb. Every physician lt\ the etty 1*
subject to fine If they fail to do so,
1 hope every one will attend to tbH
bos. from spppuMl redi-ve nseniSw
Checlw »ivl odier vssli Ihirn*......
prosify’ and''report ali'V^h
ftiHHNjntH...... .. ...j*
' tni’btohsr iwree mwtnit, vfct
.........i.us.we.oo
to me.
DR. W. D. POB,
City Health C
“•'ttttrih SpHAngg,
St»tft .-Coll
Chang Yin T
ter. to. the "
the address
at the ARti
Penusylvani
took as UJs
to thq.Reii
V.4. V*
tcer.
To the Democrat:
Basin Springs, June
dry weather will soon
crop In this part of the
we don't get rain In u
. . . Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
turned from Sherman
whole she ha* been
Uvea.....There will
Basin Springs, June
going to have sonic
speakers
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:
A capable, energtflclnan,
Sherman and County, to
“The Bright Sp
BAN LEON la the coming reftort city of the
MUST have a sdMnefllreltthlng idtee. At BAN L.
ing waves, cool Gulf brasses; flowing artesian
bathing and fishing give the heatkd interitfr
$826,000 will be spent la BOdlevnrds,,
bath-house asd atuusetnent pter -nlso
through the city aru the orange grove
will bo a $100,0<rt) Military Academy, a
ASSURED Improvements.
Adranoei In sneceksful resort cities
Our bight standing and reputation
^added lb the natural advantages, gtWfl
'handled on our Successful plant, Insure
ADDftKBS
The Western Land
SUITE 4, NO. 12IHI14 IN
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
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4ERCHMTS IND PUNTERS
; NlTIOML BMK,
At Sherpqit, In the State of Texas,
at tho CloHc of Hurinres,
ftuue -Tilt, tOlt.
nnsotiBOKk..
I/Mn. and dlicotiftt<4..V.‘.........
■OvcrOistta, wvurml suit UltS*CW«4. •
|i. 8. bond., to esura cgnmlatton----
(i.S. floods to uccsm U H.Deposits.,
I'KitBliinwon li, K.HotiiIh.,.
ftpndl, Sautirltle*. «to.-... .>.........
Uanklng-hoW. lurnluim and flx-
tqres
$2,W.9«).l»a
i t«;i2»6a
m,000,01
.piO,060.Sv
ftJMO.OO
OMm
^ 1«N,080,71
Other rsal'fisfiste owbojI,?-- ....
bus from National banks (not re-
Sprvo ngl-1,If, ................ aa.0S7.13
1482P-46
ti»4«r.,n#
!.««,06
m
U-sW-tender notes - ■ • - 'JO,ISOM
Kedqroptlon fund ttlihl'. 8. Traas-
ureri-V per cent of circulation) ••
tait^so.OO
14,moo
-The
o com
nun try K
w day». ■ •
Hyles re-
yesterday
itg rda-
plctticftt
We are
nod prohibition
T<a*t-
*3,178,368.04
FOO.OOOA>
1MW.OO
47,40647
W.'i.OOtHlO
2M,240,86
'J08/*t.2t
At Grintiel
prflefte.
Grlnnell, la., Joune 14.—Com-
mencement exerjjtaefl of Grlnnell
college were hsfpj here thlft morn-
ing, United Bfifntos Senator William
S. Kenyon de*vfere<| the class ad-
dress and Pr-llaidenft John H. T.
Main confected the degree* to the
graduates.
, Address byS OMnese Minister.
UABIUTIES-
Cspttal stock paid In...............
Surpl ns fund .....
undivided profit*, less expense* and
taxes paid..........
National bank notes outstanding..
bue,io other National bank*,.........
(Me to State Banks and bankers....
pua to Trust Gomwmles and savl n#» # ^
>u* to approved reserve agents70.86
ndtvlduat dewdts subject to check
fie maud eerltScstes ol deposit...... 10.3W.Wi
Time eertitleates of deposit.......... 402,812.88
Certified .Checks.......i:....... l.uWMO
(tilted States deposits.............. 43.T86.sfl
Pcpostu of (. 8- disbursing officers fl,6.M,flt
^ -A US-
nJt°d 6tatJret; delivered
Jk> the graduates today
9.1 commencement of
, State , coll««e. ^H*
•ubject,.“America's Part
uvenaUop of vhlpa- ^
JIlire ftetire*.
F'ffjttefts .ARntlral Jfre*
■pm
The extra 6
paint job this year 4s $5
than it was last year;
BUT
GOOD ONE COSTS LESS
THAN A POOR ONE.
Men don’t know that 5 but that
is the fact to know.
The reason is t you buy 10
gallons Devoe and 15 of a poor
one; yes iB; yes 20. Tlfr worse
your .paint, the more gaflons yoU
buy. : V;
And .you’ve got to paint those
extra useless gallons.
reckon it
can
Now you
roughly.
Ten gallons Devoe (put-011)
$5.25 a gallon. Fifteen of
“cheap” paint (put-on) -$475 :i
gallon.
$52-50 and $71.25., -|||
COUNT THE GALLONS.
The wear is worse yet. ! ;
You see, $5 is nothing. Paint
...................-j,........ *».mA5».1U
abort,
named Ixmlt. do wlem
statement!
and belief
L do’.o”m»U' .wear that the above
iawment t. in* tn *&£%?**
Ktjbsvrlhnd and xwom to twfore me this fltii
dag ri .fniiv DM . . ». ...
„, A.C. Sanders. Xrnanr Fublie,
(Jraysou Cotmtv, Tex
COBBEOT—Aucsti
. Tb.eoiE
H. 0. BEAD
- Directors
jef
actdVe
ftUJ-ft-.Fi!
A
from ae
nail, flrev
ttu-« (W
with'Bu,
vent bloo
tha. quick*]
«uch WQun
Bolla, Sor
terns, -chap:
u iKEADFUL WOUND
* 4io *«afii ruMy
nSftT’Ov: ot way dtUer na-
1 (tajis
* fra’. Arnica atklvo tw pre*
*V prison «ri'gattgt»»e- s> R»
■tjLti surest h«4frr for . all
R. A. CHAPMAN J
MEHCflAstnT VlAST^B NA.
TKJNAL -BANK
‘ • 4 Shenftnn, JCexw t
At Close of IJusineft* Wednesday,
jfrnevTth, mU.
as . *4
Loan* W
Hank buildjnr»lrifii«Mre4sa»-.-.-.... ,
f>thi?r real Estate •••**•* * .......* * * - ^
Jf, 8. BQfflfcwtdpronfrUB.- —-t-ole
(Hh«r giocks and bbad*,.—.......
D’. H, v • WlTOl-Oi
•s also for .Burts,
»*, Skin, Eruptions,. Ec-
pM-wd, hands, corns otlpUes
acjw.iM
is almost as cheap as ever,
can’t economize on good paint.
Sow good seed and paint good JH
paint
, . ... -'»■■—“* v. > !
Gibbs’ Drug S
, ....... «• -k*
The Sherman “
1 Shop
C. T. CAMPBELL, Prop.
(Unian) .
Shoemaker and
Kepai
I can make your old
. n«w agaj^ ^ ^
First Door North R
'•TOtU-
<r
ft*«
..V.e....
UABiurite
.if;
. -*M0,frfl.«
167,40537
. ; 295.000,00
Capital--....... ••••...............
Kurplaa and nndlridadprofit......
DoftWits- — <
mm
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