Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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you are tuffering from biBoui-
atu, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepaia. mCB&
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is made _
tip of the most valuable medicinal principles
known to medical science for the permanent
cite of snob abnormal conditions. It is a most
efficient liver invigorates, stomach tonic, bowel
regulator and nerve atreagtheoer.
The “Golden Medical Discovery” is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum,
n full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrnppcr end attested
under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm-
ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined
glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical,
forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y,
REPORT OF THt CONDITIO* Of
— THE —
mmercial State Bank
t Sherman, la the State of Texas, at
he close of business June 7th, 1911.
The News of .
The Courts
RESOURCES
Lratusiiut discounts................
Loans, ri si lomtti*..................
Orcnlrafts. swured and unsecured .
Bills of Exchange1.............................
Kumiturrand Fixture*.................
Due from Approved
HeserVB AwnU.net » l»S3,20S!.(ie
Due from olher Bants
and Bankers, subject
toflieek.net............ 7.1fiS.5fi
cash items...L I8j»7.2f
Currency...........
specie.............
Interest in Guaranty Fund
Totai............
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4,702.74
77.439.28
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LIABILITIES
papltel stock paid in............., gjti.uoi m Cm tnaMemd.
E^ri^Io^'n.v.r,'.v.‘«JufKe 8 y 3Tm J,y**t®rday Ht
Due to Banks ami Hanker*, subject McKinney, transferred the ca«e of
toeheek.net.................... 224.wi4.2o the state v*. Louie Kaufman, charged
Individual deposit* subject to check a'AA"0.4a' with the homicide of his wife, to
In the District Court.
The ease of Jit's. Ed Roberts vs.
John King, et al, wherein the plain-
tiff had naked for a receiver for cer-
tain property in Sherman, was pass-
ed Indefinitely because neither side
bad representatives In court.. In
this suR Mrs. Roberts asks for the
nullification of deeds to John King
of St. I Amis for property owned by
Mrs. Eisenbarth, who was recently
killed by her husband In 8t. Louis.
Mrs. Eisenbarth was Mrs. William
Wilke of this city before she went
to St Louis.
Time certificates of deposit......... 233,542.24
Demand certificate* of deposit ,,, • ■. 9,777,9s
Cashier's Checks-..................... ujao
Totai,......................................... ♦l.'.’aojflli-rwj
Ktate of Texas, County of Omyson m:
We. tV. R. Brents, us presidAiit. and K. Z. Ed-
wards as cashier, of said bank, each of us do sol.
eninly swear that the above statement ts true to
the best of our knowledge anti belief.
W. R. BKKXTM. President
r '£. EoWARDH, Cashier
Hubseribed and swqm to belrite m». this !jtl)
day of dune 1911 ,
A. E.JAM1H0N. Notary Public
Co nn EOT-attest:
J. a. L. W01.EE
C. A. SANFORD
tv. T. Harris
G, 8. ELLIH
B. If. jSAl’K
Directors.
the Fifteenth district court here.
The ease was tecently tried in Col-
lin county ibut was reversed by the
court of criminal appeals on the
grounds that a change of venue
should have been granted and it
was for tih 1b reason that the case
was transferred to Dray son county.
I Ivor ret' Muits.
Three divorce suits as follows
heve been filed with the derk of the
Fifteenth district court:
Henry Hubbard vs. LHa Hubbard.
Msbolle Campbell va. Wallace
Campbell.
,1. A. Kilbourne vs. Pearl Kil-
bourne.
cant buildings while supplies In
large quantities were sent from
Dallas, Sherman and Denison on the
early trains. Every effort possible
warn made and Is being made to
minimize the Inconveniences from
tbe sudden sweeping away of prop-
erty.
It is tbe outspoken determination
of every man, woman end child in
Whitewrtght to rise Phoenix-like
from the ashes.
The eity authorities are having all
the dangerous walls torn down and
debris removed from the streets and
alleys.
On many of the private premises
the wreckage^!* already being mov-
ed and the lawns and flower gardens
being preserved as far as possible,
showing that the owners still con-
sider it ‘‘borne’*, fire to the contrary
notwithstanding.
Mayor Bryant and City, Marshal
McMillan are safeguarding property
rights but it ean be said to the credit
of the community that with all the
chances for loot the confusion af-
forded, not a case of It has been dis-
covered if indeed any has occurred.
Mr. J, H. Lively, who was pain-
fully burned and bruised In an at-
tempt tr rescue some papers from
the flames In his place of business,
Is a great deal better this afternoon
and the youth, Jimmie Seers, who
had his arm broken. Is not injured
! otherwise.
At noon all the parties who were
prostrated from heat during the fire,
are able to be up and no serious re-
sults are apprehended.
Many domestic animals received
death injuries from burns.
The Whitewrighit Sun was some-
what deluged but was not put out
of commission and will bo there to
help in the fight foT a new WJhlte-
wright.
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The International Sugared Horse
and Mule Feed, a balanced sugar
ration o,f grain and alfalfa; a feed
better than oats. Use one pint at a
Associated Pres* ZHtpatch.)
Palestine, Tex , June 13.—The In-
ternational sod Great Northern rail-
way was sold At receiver’s sale at
noon today to tbe third mortgage
bondholders’ commute, represented
SECRETARY OP STATE MUST EX-
PLAIN A VOUCHER.
Head of the California 8agar Inter-
est! Admits That Tariff Pilea
up the Profits.
Washington, June 13.—Secretary
of State Knox has been Subpoenaed
to appear before tbe house romnlt-
by Frank D. Nlcedemus. Jr., of New | tee on expenditures of the state de-
York. an attorney, for (13.645,000, partmeut to explain the payment of
This third mortgage bond holders 1 five thousand dollars to Frederick
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committee la recognised as a Ooulo
committee and as the Oould Interests
own a majority of the third mortgage
bonds, only one bid
offered.
d was
P. D. Greenwoods attorney for Pal-
estine and Anderson county, an-
nounced before the sale that the city
and county would hold the road to
Its previous agreement to maintain
shops and general offices here. Nfco-
demus deposited a hundred thousand
dollar certified check.
Chicago, IU., June 13.—in pur-
suit of higher efficiency among cm
ployee, western railroads are watch-
ing with interest a new plan about
to be" tried out by the Illinois Cen-
tral railroad. July 1 that -road will
open an educational bureau or
school for the benefit of all employes
In charge of D. C. Buell.
The objects of the bureau are;
To assist employes to fit them-
selves for more responsible posi-
tions
To assist- the knowledge and ef-
ficiency of employes.
TO prepare prospective employee
to enter the service at a higher de-
gree of efficiency.
No charge will be made to em-
ployes for the instruction, the ex-
periment being made to see If the
return warrants maintenance of the
department as a permanent Institu-
tion. according to the announcement
of the company.
TEXAS PLANS ACTION.
RECAPITULATION
Resources
Loans and discounts............
Furniture and Fixtures..............
Interest In Depositor's Guaranty
Fund.........................
CtM* and due from banks..........
ItViH ,852.09
2,878,25
fi.ootujn
322,888.21
Jsmi
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Liabilities.
'’apital Stock..........
Surplus and Profits..
Deposits...................
Tot 41,.
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♦200.008.00
58,402,14
l,0i«, 964.11
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PJjUMBING, HEATING AND
GAS FITTING,
At Lowest Prices, In
Breedlove
& Gohring
NEW PHONE 140.
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PUT THIS 1
IN YOUR
WARNING.
The slate bo^rd of health has
called our attention to the fact that
all births and deaths, also all rou^
tapious dlsen°oa in the corpoprft*-
limits of our city, rnust be r^forted
to the city physician within five
days, fivery physician *n the ttty is
subject tc fine if ft’gy fail to do so.
I hope every tn.e will attend to this
promntly and report all such cases
at*; ... . -
DR. W. D. POE,
m25-if f*ity Wealth Officer.
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ASCOT HEATH RACES
KING AND QUEEN THERE
Atsoriated Prctut pispatch.]
Ascot Heath, , Eng., June 13.—
Ascot Heath races opened with the
king and (|ueen presetst «nd a great
throng of notables and a big crowd
of distinguished Americans It Is
part of the. coronation celebration.
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What Ho Woulfj Pay to Hear.
“Clemens," said ii friend to Mark
Twain some years ago. "wouldn't you
like to go and bear IngersoH on Moses
this evenlug?"
"No.” replied the humorist; "t
wouldn’t give ID cents to hear Ingcr
soil on Moses, lint I would give $10 to
bear Muses on lugersoll ”
A Triumph of Ratiocination
Damodes saw the sword suspended
by the hair
“(tince It can’t cm the hair, I Judge
your wife has been sharpening her
pencil,” ho remarked to the king,-Now
York Sun.
feed. The International Sugar Dairy
and Cow Feed best milk inlaker on
ear-th, use 1 quart at a feed. The
International Sugar Chick Feed, pure
grains; The International Sugar Hen
Feed; feed it and see the eggs come.
For sale by your grocer or by W.
Elliott, distributor. Phones 13. North
Crockett 8t. jt3-tf
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LETTER OF THANKS
May Institute Proceedings to Secure
Relief.
To the Texas Land Exchange
M?ss Dupree.
and
Wlwlm we recall the many difficul-
ties confronting us at the time of . _________
our formation and also the fortunate , of rateB.
The Poet's Spur.
“This Is n great poem. You must
have been thinking of something In
spiring when yon wrote it.”
“1 was. I was thinking of the in
stullment man.”-Pittsburg Post.
A man Is known by the com-
pany he keeps - likewise by his
Business Cards. Circulars and
ftatlonery.
Let us print them and
they will
BE A CREDIT TO YOU.
CONSUMPTIVE SYMPTOMS
Removed by Vlnol—A Genuine Case
Reported trom Newark, O.
Newark, O.—-‘‘About two years
ago my wife was in very poor
health. For three months she suf-
I fored from a bad cough which (hail
' stifled on her lungK—ehe was run
•down, reduced in flesh and had all
ihe symptoms of consumption. She
bpP!m taking Vinol, and befo-e the
|first bottle was gone she was im-
; proved in health—before the had
finished her third bottle, ner
cough was gone and she was well.
“We cannot say too much in
prilc0 nf Vino!—N. L. Stebleton.’’
HVo guarantee this lestimnnlal to
be genuine. ) t,,
In pulmonary troubles flnol
shews its power for good- It goes
to the seat of trouble, lie-tU the in-
way in which, by the help and en-
couragement of kind friends, we
have been able to overcome tuem,
it is indeed gratifying to receive the
"well done” of substantial business
firms, firms whose own success
makes their faith in us very wel-
come.
Y'our generous benefaction to our
organization has given us the moat
lively delight and awakened our
fervent gratitude.
Our hope Is to so dispose of the
donated lot as to add a most credit-
able figure to our present bank ac-
count.
With this effort to convey to you
out cordial thanks we algo combine
the ardent hope that Flowella may
grow and thrive and that you may
see the fruit of your investment de-
velop Into a city whose beauty and
cleanliness will be eloquent attests
to the eivic pride and progressive
spirit of your every citizen.
Very gratefully,
FHBRMAN civic league.
Sherman, June 13, 1911.
Texarkana, Ark., June 12.—Lo-
cal business men are very much ex-
ercised over tihe failure of tHe Tex-
as railroad commission at its recent
meeting to grant relief ttf Texar-
kana froim what Is alleged to be
grossly unfair discrimination In the
matter of shipping rates to all
points and south of here. It Is
clafm'ed that the present rate dis-
criminates against Texarkana to the
extent of 20 par cent over all other
points in the eastern section of
Texas. At tihe recent meeting of
the railroad commission at Austin
a committee from the Board of
Trade, headed by Vice President
Leo Krouse, presented a formal ap-
plication asking for a fair
This afternoon an execu-
Hale, son of former' Senator Hale,
from the Canadian boundary fund.
The payment, K Is alleged. was
made on the sole authority of Knox’
; O K on a piece of paper attached to
an unsigned voucher.
Sugar Baron Confesses.
Washington, June 13.—Edwin F.
Atkins testified at the sugar trust
probe that the American Sugar Re-
fining Co. owns practically a major-
ity of stock in the CWlfornla refln-
eriee and saye the tariff enables the
California refinery to make larger
profit* than It would without It. At-
kins is acting head of the sugar cor-
poration. .
Atkins explained that the Pacific
coast has free raw sugar which en-
ables the refineries there to get Hs-
iiaq. and Philippine sugar without
'y while eastern refineries have to
(1.34 duty per hundred. Mr
Atkins said the price of sugar on tae
Pacific coast should be lower than In
eastern and middle western states
but that the price on the Pacific
coast is the sam,e. He said so far as
he knew there Was not itthe slight,
est agreement thait there should be
no competition between American Su-
gar Refining Co. and western con-
cerns.
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Quality
mammmmaammammaam
Is tbe first tuing to consider to baying for
altare. An article is noi cheap unless It
Mas (noi only appearance) bat also goo*
material an* workmanship. Bay from a
firm whose guarantee yon know is goo*.
Boy from a firm who carries the largest
stock for yea to select from.
Bay from a firm whose values are Ihe best
Boy from ,
Hall Furniture Company
and yon will call again.
New goods exchanged for old
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Steel Trust.
A»$ociatcd Press Dispatch,)
Washington, June 13.—James
Gaylen continuing the steel trust
probe testimony today said the or-
ganization of the United States Steel
Corporation in 190T put an end to
pooHi* and agreements in this coun-
try.
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THE MARKETS
Chicago Grain and
Chicago, June 13.
Provisions.
Close.
Go to Your Physician
Ask his opinion of a remedy for
the ailments peculiar to women that
contains in judicious amount such
Ingredients as ltlack Haw, Cramp
(lark, Unicorn Root, Squaw Vine,
Blue Cohosh, Golden Seal and Cin-
namon Bark. *
lie will tell you that these are
just the ingredients used by spec-
ialists in treating such ailments and
that the good judgment, shown in
their selection! lias geen, demonstrat-
ed by countless cases benefited.
Kcxall Vegetable Compound is
made after the formula of a success-
ful physician who has made a spec-
ialty of woman’s -ailments, and con-
tains the ingredients mentioned
above.
Its worth has been demonstrated
many times by your friend® and
neighbors and, if yon have need of
slicit a remedy, we ask that you try
Rexall Vegetable Compound at our
risk
If it fails to benefit you, we will
promptly refund your money.
Bold only at our store—The
Rexall Store. Price $1.00 per bot-
tle.
W^yc^nF?! Co
England's Ur.irov/ncd Kir.j
Of tlm long line of kings will ii <i
ruled England since tin* days tit \
hail) the Conqueror, nearly ‘nun t
ago. thorp tl.i a been only cut
crowned king King Cdumd ) i;:
boy king, win) met on untoward fat
the Tower of London in HM, is i.
only mongrel! who reigned without it
reiving the church's blessing or tt.
formal homage of ids subjects. s„ni
tive session of the Board of Trade
was held relative to the matter,
but what action was taken is not
definitely known, as nothing wae
given out after the meeting. It Is
said on good authority, however,
that proceedings will also be insti-
tuted In equity to enjoin the rail-
road companies* from further en-
fore Big the present rates and ask-
ing ;|hat Texarkana be given the
same| shipping rates as are allowed
all other points In this part of
East Texas.
Wheat—
July .. ..........
Sept..........
Dec.............
Corn—
July............
Sept .. |.........
Dec ............ .... 55 Vi b
revision | JuiyatB“ ......... 38%
~ Sept ............
Dec.............
I ’ork—•
July.......... ..
Sept.............. 15.00
Ribs—
July............
Sept............
turd—
July............
Sept.......... ..
New Line.
Associated Press Dispatch.]
El Paso, June 13.—Surveyors of
the El Paso Southwestern railroad
are running preliminary surveys
from here up the Klo Grande valiey
to Elephant Butte Dam, paralleling
the Santa Fe tracks.
Gordon Moore, foreman of the
down town switch engine, has re-
sumed hig duties after a few days’
layoff. ,
E. Lt Carfchen, a switchman for
tlie St. Louis and San Francisco
railway company in the local yards,
is laying off for a few days.
Ed Loughery, superintendent of
the bridge and building department
for the Texas and Pacific railway
company, was here this mrnlng from
Marshall on company business "
87 Mi
86%
89a
54%
56%
89%
40%
15.26
8.21
8.17
8,12
8.25
Cotton
Sept......
Dec
Bales 14700.
Seed Oil.
Open.
. 6.58
.5.85
%
Close.
6.58
5.87
Chicago Live Stock, t
Estimated receipts today 20.000
Estimated receipts tomorrow 32000.
Official receipts yesterday 43384.
Hogs weak, 5 to 10 lower than yes-
terday’s average. Bulk of sales
$6.156.25. Light grades 5.95@
6.25. Mixed and butchere, $5.90®
6.25. Heavy $5.80@,6.25. Rough
$5.80@5.95. Cattle steady, sheep
weak.
New York Cotton.
New York, June 13.—.The mar-
kets had the following range today:
Yest’y
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
15.75 ........ 15.70 15.74
July
Oct
13.73
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13.68 13.72
unfulfilled Ambition.
We coufcs* to n long unfulfilled am
bition, and that Is to be able to ap
pour In n new suit or hnt and not
bore everybody In the office comment
on It—Atlanta Journal.
A Triumph of Imagination.
Tullandicr told me that a great
archbishop of his acqualutauce in Paris
had set himself to make an exact de-
sign of the imaginary abbey of The
lemo, minutely described by Rabelais,
ami told him thaj if such nu edifice
were to lie erected It would be the
most perfect building every known. -
Conway’s Autobiography.
Peaco at Last.
Mr. Boon- Serappiugtqn and his wife
have parted, Mrs. lloon—Good gra-
' Ions: What Is the trouble? Mr. Hoon
There isn’t any trouble now. They
have parted.-Smart Set.
________ ______ _ people Include l.mlv Jane Gnfy union
flamed surfaces and cures the cause h.uglutxl s monarch*. If this doubtfu
claim is allowed Kughiud's only tin
crowned queen ranks with Eduard V
olid deprives him of one distinction.
London Tlt Blts.
of the cough. Iq hundreds of cases
where cod liver oil and emulsions
I have failed, Vinol has succeeded be-
cause it contains all the curative
| value they do—but its good work
ia not retarded by useless
No Doubt In His Mind.
Voting Bachelor—1 ofteu wonder If I
stu making enough money to get mar-
ried on. Old Benedict—Well. I don't
know bow much you’re making, but
you ain’t!—Puck.
The Whole Period.
“There Is a period !u a woman's life
when she thinks of nothing but dress.”
“What period Is that?”
“From the cradle lo the grave."—
Puck.
New Orleans Cotton.
New Orleans, June 13.—The mar-
kets had the following range today:
Yest’y
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
July .15.60 ........ 15.55 15.61)
Oct . 13.62......l. . 13.58 13.65
Spot cotton was quiet.
Middling 15 7-16 cents.
Sales 245 bales..
Liverpool Cotton.
Liverpool, June 13.—The mar-
kets had the following range today:
Yeet'y
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
July-Aug—
7.97 .....' 7?§f6%T.97%
Nov-Dec—
7y22 .. .. 7.22 7.21%
Spot cotton was quiet.
Middling 8.37 pence. i ’ -
Sales 4000 bales.
Galveston Cotton.
Galveston spots was quiet...
Middling 15 7-16 cents.
Sales 10 bales.
Total port receipts 7784 against
8250 last year.
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Sherman Ice Company
TO OUR CUSTOMERS:
With the return of JUNE we are reminded
of the responsibility that rests upon us In the
matter of rendering yon a competent and reliable
service. In this regard, experience has taught
us that without the co-operation of our customers
we cannot hope to accomplish the beet results.
We believe that when you thoroughly understand
our relations to the trade and the conditions un-
i r we *Pe l*bor1ng you will appreciate the
sincerity of our request for your co-operation.
We want lo assure you of our appreciation
of your patronage, and in justice to you as we|l
as ourselves, we ask that you not hesitate 1 to
notify us of any discourtesy or Inattention on the
part of our employees. The men employed by us
to deliver our product are under strict discipline,
and much depends upon their deportment which
Is carefully recorded by a merit system.
You should have FULL WEIGHT at all
times; this we insist upon. There is absolutely
no reason why you should not have what you pay
fpr, and this company will positively not tolerate
unscrupulous practices on the part of its employ,
eas. OHr wagon salesmen are given a reasonable
allowance to cover any loss that may be experienc-
ed by “nieltage," which is done only to enable
then) to give their customers FULL WEIGHT.
Kittaly beur in mind that our drivers are
busy, or should be, trying to make schedule time;
and to facilitate their work we beg of you not to
delay them any longer than It Is necessary while
serving you.
If the wagon should miss you, please don’t
wait until the late hours to notify the office, for
we cannot promise deliveries after 10 o'clock in
the morning or after 4 o’clock In the afternoon.
A great many people, without analysing the
situation, think a phone call for Ice should be
met with reasonable promptness. If we should
have twenty calls for ice, which we often do, in
widely separate parts of town,, it will be readily
seen that promptness is impossible. Besides such
lack of method would disorganize our salesmen
and multiply the confusion for us and our cus.
tomers.. In view of this, we are compelled to
cover the town in a systematic way, and It would
be unreasonable to call off our drivers to make
special deliveries.
We do not mean that we are going to be in-
different to your demands or Ignore your special
orders. We are going to give our best attention
to ail this, hut your service will be poor if yon
fail to take your Ice from the wagon on the regu-
lar trip. If you take ice every day, your house
should never be missed. If you take ice Irregu-
larly you should post the driver as to your wants.
If It is an afternoon delivery you desire, it is then
best to phone your order to the office.
We purpose to supply our customers with
only the best quality of Ice that can be made,
and our men are particularly cautioned about
taking out any but the BEST ICE at all times.
If howefier, you should at any time get a piece of
Ice that is undesirable In quality, and you will
phone to our office,, we will be only too glad to
send out. another piece and exchange with you. Of
course you should understand that any article of
manufacture will at vtimes vary from its usual
standard, which is generally caused from the im-
proper working of the machinery, hut w-lvich trou-
ble is soon remedied by proper adjustment.
It is our policy to spare no pains or expense
that, will tend to Improve our service, but your >
Do-operation Is most essential. In view of this, we
api>eal to you to report to our office, either by
phone or in person, any complaint regarding ser-
vice or treatment that you may be receiving at
tlie hands of our employees, which we assure you
will receive our special attention.
Respectfully,
Sherman Ice Company
SCOBS
grease
For Sale—Buggies and wagons
at the corner of Houston and Wal-'and oil.
nut streets, by Texas Buggy Co. We Try a bottle of Vinol with the
nave figures taat will sell them if; understanding that your monev win
we can get your attention. Just: bo returned If
come and see for yourself. m27-trl—p A Gibbs
it does not help you.
Druggist. Sherman
Mothers! Bo sure and
the “Purity"Books" pass.
not
let
9-3t
Pure lard ten cents
per pound,
breakfast bacon 20 and 25 cents.
Packing House Market. 7-3t
' I
Neither despise nor oppose what
thou dost not understand.—William
Penn.
See us for Refrigerators, Ice
Boxes, Cream Freezers, Water Cool-
ers, etc. Ballard-Foreman Hdw. Co.
..... J7-U
SHERMAN LOCAL MARKET.
(Prices Paid Producers.)
Butter............15c to $ .20
Eggs........ .........11
Turkeys, per lb ...... 15
Corn..............50 to .65
Johnson grass .. .......... 10.00
Hens ,i...........8c to 8%c
Oats i... ............ .40
Cotton seed, per ton ...... 22.00
Frying chickens, doz..3.00 to 3.50
Alfalfa...............15.00
Prairie Hay.......... 12.00
Itching piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't cure them
Doan's Ointment cures Itching,
bleeding or protruding plies after
years of suffering. At any drug
store. x
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REMEMBER!
Y ou will find our office in the new
Odd Fellow building. East Houston
street. Sherman Electric & Gas Co.
m3l-tf
Man Eating Wild M*n.
In the weiebrated "Travailc*" of Ed
ward Webb <151)01 are dozens of stories
that would make Munchausen turn
green with envy Due of tbe most tele
bruted of these Is bis story of the wild
men of 1’rester John, which Is ms fol
lows;
“In the court of Prester lobu there Is
a wllde man aud another in the high
street of Constantinople whose allow
Slice Is every day a quarter of raw
mutton, aqd when tiny man dyetb for
some notorious offence then they are
allowed every day a quarter of man’s
flesh. Tbesie wilde men are chained
fast to a post every day. tbe one In
I'res ter Iobn’s courtd. the other in the
high street of Constantinople, each of
them harlug a mantel! about their
shoulders, aud ail over their bodyes
they have wonderful long lialre. They
•re chained by the Deck lest they
speedily devour all that cometU within
their reach.”
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