Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, June 12, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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MONDAY, JUKE 12. 1911. .
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W-TW
MORE REAL
ADVANTAGES HERE
In One Page Of
rr Ads—^ Right la Your
Hands and RUM IteBwe
Y«ur Kjr*—Than Y ou
Would Hcrt With In a
Lifetime Mjrent In Reading
I looks ABOUT Importunity.
EBsP'
Hill SALE—REAL OiTATK.
FOR SAL®—Comer lof, 5-room
Upuse; 2-3 cash, balance on terms.
Call, corner Rusk and Middleton
streets. Convenient to both car
lines. j9-3t
FOR SAUK—Good driver or work
hcrse. Price $125. See Thos. .U.
Fowler, 506 East Cherry. jl2
WANTED—To buy’ ft pony,
dress H. G., care of Democrat.
J12-U
FOR SALE—Nice up-to-date 5-room
bungalow. Just completed, in East
Chaffin St.; easy payments. R. B.
Aston, new phone 423. J2-tf
FOR SALK—flood gentle horse and
surrey. New phone 323. Airs. R. ,U.
Shipley, 623 yrand Ave. J10-3t
i SALE—Modern 6-room cot-
tage; youth front, corner lot; 3
blocks from square. Bath, sewerage,
gas and electric lights. Non resi-
dent owner. $2250.M. 1-3 cash.
Stowo & Stowe, abenuan, Tea. 1-lut
WANTED—Good secondhand deliv-
ery wagon; must be in good shapo.
C19 new; 89, old phone. 9-3t
SHERMAN MATTRE88 FACTORY',
wholesale and retglL Will you stop
and think for a moment, of one de-
prived of right, striving to mgke an
nonest living? Only by your pat-
ronage It can be attained. All kinds
of mattresses made a.id ren-
ovated and feathers renovat-
ed, made Into a knitary. se.f-
ventilating mattress with a summer
and winter side. Goods delivered
A. H. Gibson, Prop., Cor. S. Travis
and Forest Ave. Phones, old 821;
mew 445. a4'tf
Oklahoma City 5. Wlaco, 2.
Galvetson 9, Houston 7.
Where They Play Today.
Waco at Dallas.
Austin at Galveston.
Fan Antonio at Houston.
Oklahoma City at Fort W)orth.
Standing of the Ctatw.
Club Plyd Won Lost 1
Okla-honva City .58 32 26
Sr** -■
Mobile
Waco ,
Fort Worth .
Atfstln . ..
Dallas . . •
Houston . .
San Antonio
Galveston .
30 24 .556
31 27 .535
29 it .527
30 27 .526
29 29 .500
29 30 .492
18 39 3t6
Results
WANTED—A horse for his feed. A.
W. Peters, corner Pecan and North
Binkley streets,, J9*3t
’FOU SALK—Good chapel organ,
cheap faff at 43$ W, qhenry St
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FOR SALE—$2000 buys a nice
hpme; come by and look at this
place. 1001 East Cherry street.
v ’ m23-tf
FOR SAI.K—-A lady's bicycle,
coaster brake, good as new. Miss
Etta Webster, ,548 Soutih Montgom-
ery. Old phone 634. _ J9-lJw
lost and found.
FOR SALES—
REAL ESTATE
' That's My Business
L. C. CHAPMAN
106 N. Travis
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Bay mare
chefp. Tom Spurlock, new ^phono
LOST—A bunch of keys.,
to Sherman , Plumbing Co.
ward.
Refturti
for re-
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Tcvas-OkUlumia leagm
Yesterday.
Ardmore 13, W ichita Falls 9.
AHus 5. iAwton 3.
Cleburne 7-6, Gaineevllle 6-0.
Durant. 9, Bonham 0.
Where They Piny Today.
Lawton at Altui.
Wichita Falls at Gainesville
Cleburne at Bonham.
Ardmore at Durant.
Standing of the Clnbs. *
Club Plyd Won lost
.Wichita Falls .46 S5 ’ll
688,
bee j. p./GRADY, for real estate—
City Property for sale on easy pay-
ments qnd to rent. Farm lands for
sale and exchange and money to lean
on land at low rate Of Interest.
Ofllce East Side Square, Sherman.
Texas. 416-tf
FOR SALE—J. P. Geren, has bar-
gains in dwellings and business
property and vacant lots and farms.
Seo him first and last. Office in
Binkley Annex. Jyl-tf
* For KENT—tie* DIM.
FOIt RENT—1/arge spacious lodge
FOR MALE—Good Jersey, milk cow.
only three years old. Enquire at 319
\V\ Jones St. 7-31
FOUND—Cuff button. Owner can
have same by proving property. Call
at Democrat. 10-34.
CIGARETTE habit cured under
strict guarantee. All other tobacco
habits in like manner. DR. HILL,
Greenville, Texas. m6-lm
WANTED SQUABS—Will give 20
cents, per pair. Call new phone 299
black. j6-Gt
_________—-
I.OKT OR MISLAID, Policy No-
307,616, issued by the Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Company, on the IDe
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. jo-12t
Altus
Durant .
Ardmore .
Bonham .
6aine*vlHe
Cleburne
Lawton
Pet.
.761
,6j6
.543
.512
.435
.413
.413
.356
Great---
race is schedule v„ «... ,
Opening of annual polo
ment of the Bryn Mavrr (Pa.
National irtinis chkmpicnkhlps ter
women * singles, doubles and mixed
-* rt>ll«delplda Crick-
EOR S.-YI.K—Horse and buggy. Call
at 422 Haslewoml street. W. L.
Felly. 6-6t
FOUND—Bunch of keys In l«h
block N. Travis. Owner can have
them by calling at Democrat and de-
scribing and iiaying for this notice.
m31-tf
FOR SALE—No. 6 Retnington Type-
rooni ’south side'^square,’ suitable writer, good as new, cheap. Old
for lodges and special meetings. CanJphone 32, or apply R. H. Chapman,
be rented any night or day except
Tuesdays and Saturdays. Lights and
Ians furnished free. For particulars
see Geo. Opel at tin shop. 8-8t
114 West Jones street.
Jn-6t
FOR RENT—-Three-room
close ip; $8.00 per month.
Caruthprs..
house,
R. L.
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FOR RENT—My furnished flat com-
plete for light housekeeping, first
door south Binkley Hotel . upstairs.
Old phone 912. Mrs. Etta Hunt.
j5-tf
FOR it ENT—Lodge or dancing hhll,
all fitted up, electric fans, plenty of
WANT—To buy all your old feath-
er beds. Address J. R. Elam, Gen-
eral Delivery, Sherman. 5-5t
National League Resttlta Yesterday:
New York 5, Cincinnati 0.
St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 3.
Chicago 20, Boston 2.
Others not scheduled.
Where They Flay Today.
Brooklyn at Pittsburg.
New York at Cincinnati
Boston at Chicago.
Philadelphia at St! Louis.
Standing of the^flubs.
MIST—A small black leather coin
purse, containing between ten and
fifteen dollars, between Ely b Jew-
elry store and 232 E. Mul-
berry. Finder please return to Wtalsn
Hdw. Co. and receive reward. 12-2t
WANTED—All parties having empty
cream packers, to .call Lyon Farm
Creamery. Both phoneB. j3sa&wea
WANTED—All parties having empty
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm
'• ' * ' '" -Mb
ice water; by nigl t, week ftr month,
oherman Music Co., 110 N. Travis.
Qkl phone 303, new 30. J«*tr
4., '
FCK RENT—Two largo southeast
front rooms for light housekeeping.
43° x Travis St. Old phone,664.
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FOR RENT—Three.rooms furnished
complete for light housekeeping,
fc95 S. Montgomery St. m5 0-tf
Creamery. Both phones. jSsaftwed
Club
New York .
Chicago . .
Philadelphia
PltUburg .
Cincinnati .
Brooklyn ..
Boston . .
IF YOU WANT A GOOD
LOAF OF BREAD
WANTED—A pony for his feed to
carry newspaper route. Estel
Burris, New phone 440 or address
of call G. O. H„ care D mocrat. of-
fice. ml8-tt
Ash lor
WANTED—Will buy a few good
sgcnnd hand kodaks. Mtller's Stud la,
N; Side Square. , ml7-lm
SHERMAN FURNITURE CO. does
all kinds of repair work. Enameling
Iron beds'a specialty. First house
east of Ballard-Foreman Co. on East
Lamar street. miG-..
FURNISHED ROOMS and board by
(hry err week. Mrs. N. E. Beeves. 212
West Lamar. m-4-lffi
For RUNT—Nice front upstairs
j-oorn, with board at Walsh House by
>lrs. Hawkins. a2*-tf
FOR RENT—Down stairs front
rooms for light housekeeping cheap
Apply 624 S. Walnut, either phone
76. R. F. Brown. m3-tf
FOR WENT—HOME*
l*m RENT—Furnished rooms for
light house-keeping 208 East
Cherry street. J8-tf
WANTED—Small etectrle wall fan
Must be cheap. Address, giving
price “K," Democrat office, mlO-tf
Idon’t
Both
IF YOUR Sewing Machine
work, cal' at Vestai Music Co.
phones 3S7.
ml-3<U
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE writ-
ten In the leading companies of the
world. Also houses to rent In all
parts of the city. J. W. Blassingame,
S. E. corner square. Now phone 226,
Old phone 121. *-8tf
Mothers Bread
American league Results Y’esterday:
No games scheduled. - v :
' Where They l*lt»y Today.
Chicago at Washington.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at New York.
Detroit at Boston.
Htnmlliiji of th«e Clubs. .
Club Plyd Won Lost
Detroit .... i ■ 51 36 15
Philadelphia . .46 29
.46
.43
.45
.50
For Sale by all
Grocero
Vienna Steam Bakery
Boston
Chicago ,
Now York
Cleveland
Washington .,.. 49
Bt. Iz-ouis ... ,149
Southern Lcaguo Results Y esterdny.
Memphis 4, Nashville 3.
29
23
23
20
17
16
it
17
20
22
30
32
33
.Vo 6
.630
.630
.53 5
.511
.400
.347
.327
Chattanooga 4, Mobile 2.
New Orleans 10, Atlanta 4.
Others not scheduled.
Where They Pluy Today.
Memphis at Montgomery.
Nashville at Birmingham.
double, open* at
Cotton States tennis ehathplcnship
tournament opena at Montgomery
- oild Dominion tennla championship
tournament opens at Richmond, Va.
California atate tenni* chxmplan-
ship lournatnent oiveha at Santa
Crui, Cal.
Tuoulay.
Opening of Cedar Valley Circuit
race meeting at. Dei Moines, la.
Opening of Corn Belt Circuit face
meetlug at Miller, 8. D.
Dick Hyland va. Battling Hurley,
V0 rounds, at Albany, N. Y.
, Wednesday.
Opening of Idaho atate tennis
championship tournament at Lewis-
ton. - ,
Frank Klftus vs. "Montana Dm
Sullivan, 20 rounds, at Oakland
Cal. , . '
Thursday.
Annunl meeting of the Society of
Automobile EngineeW, at Dayton, O.
Grand Chicago Handicap shooting
tournament opena at CWcagd,
Open tournament of the long
Branch Lawn Tennis Club, long
Branch, N. J.
Invitation tournament of the Mont-
clair, Golf Club, Montclair, N. J.
Sam Langford va. Tony Capont, 1$
rounds, at Winnipeg, Man.
Joe Coster vs. Johnny Ktlbane, 12
rounds, at Akron, O.
Friday.
National circuit automobile race*
at State Fair grounds, Milwaukee.
Annual golf contests for the Torn
Morris memorial trophy.
Opening of annual exhibition -ot
Tuexdo Horse Show Association,
Tuxedo, N. Y.
Saturday.
Schuylkill Navy Regatta on the
Schuvlklll River, Philadelphia,
Opening of annual spring meeting
of the Hamilton Jockey Club, Ham-
ilton, Out!
Start of the long-dtatsnco motor
boat race from New York' to Ber-
muda.
Annual hill climb of the Maine. Au-
tomobile Association, Portland, Me.
Metropolitan tennis championships
at West Side Tennis Club, New
York City.
Monday.
Annual renewal of the Grand
Steeplechase de Paris. Auteutl,
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A capable,----w..—
Sherman and County, to
it;, Kr - •; »»> i
“The
SAN LWDN It the
MUST have a aummei *
Rig wave*, cool Gulf ..
bathing and flahtng git
$225,000 will I
bath-house and ami.-,
through the city and
will be a $100,050 MIHUi
ASSURED improvements.
Advances (n successful
i Our hlgbt^ standing and
added to the natural advant.
handled on our successful pit
The Westei
SUITE 4, NO. IS
NO. gig*
REPORT OF TIE CONDITION
lERCUNTs'lNB PUIITERS
NATIONAL SINK,
At Sherman, In the State of Texas,
at the Close of fluMneas,
June 7th, l»11.
r: i
Paint is
since
REHOCRCltS,
b»twand rtlscmmts.........$2.045,WST
.......... - . , , Ovi-rdrsftii.iwcurodSlidunXcaired,.
C.'S. t<l SSCUTt' Clri'dlKlon. • ■>
v.% Bondsio wmint V.g.Pcporilu..
Franca:'
REMEMBER!
■ b | mm »a» f. Y'ou will find our office in the new
J» /«• If 66IHS 11 Odd' Fellow building, East Houston
m g(reet. Sherman Electric & Oa* Cta
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VOICE
To Vote on Commission nan.
WANTED—All parties having empty
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm
Creamery. Both phones. j3sa&wed
NICELY' furnished front room on
Laurel St, $2.00. Also upstairs room
f 1.50 or $2.00 for couple. Good
board and room for $4.00 per week.
320 W. Ldurel St. J-6t
FOR RE\T:—A 4-room house near
ear line and Frisco shops. $10 per
month. Apply to Mrs. Ada Arnold,
1207 Cleveland Ave. after 6 o’clock
p. m. . _ ^-1 w ,
StuiHo 211 East Brocket! Street
Old Phore 632
FOR SALE Cheap—Several good
tables and show cases. Reynolds-
Psrker Co. a4-^f
Bayonno, N. J., .Tune 12,—3luch
Interest Is manifested in the special
election to be held In lipyonne to-
morrow', when the voters will de-
cide upon the adoption or rejection
of the plan for the commission form
of municipal government.
Resolutions.
FOR SALE—A bunch of hogs an*}/
young pigs, also ..several sows,-
go kt stock hdg price. Sed ' Will
Melton. m2-6t
EMILE HENZEL
FOR RENT—One 4-room bouse on
outh Vaden street. Apply to J. S.
iurton Med Co., East Lamar St.
, ’ m4-tf
FOR MALE—White and Buff Or-
pingtons, also White and ‘Barred
Rocks; hens and cockerels. Mrs.
Avers, 930 E. Lamar St. j&-tf
Lunch Room
FOR MALE—Sow and 9 pigs. See J.
F. Willis, S. Crockett St. m30-tt
FOR KENT—Bran new house just
finished, six living rooms, bath room
and sewerafee; two hallfr, two clotlies
closets, electric lights and gas and
Darn. Everything up to date; apply
to Frank Schwulst, new phone *90.
1 m31-tf
XL
KOI; RENT—5-roolh house In good
repair. New Phone 294 or Old
m30-tf
FOR RENT—4-rocm cottage.
neighborhood, bath, sewerage.
fine
elec-
tric" lights, 4 blocks of square. $15
L’. C. Chapman. a7-tf
MtSCEI/UANEOUM.
Merchant* Lunch Every Day,
11 to 2 (except Sunday) amd
Short Orders a Specialty.
WANTED—To do your plain sow-
ing: phlldren’a work a specialty
Cat! at 429
Williams
West Cherry. Mrs. J. G
f27-tf
•Everything hi
WANTED—To do your automobile,
buggy, wagon and harn»«s cleaning
Work guaranteed to give satisfac-
tion. Charlie Greer at W.
barn. North Crocktt street
By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’u
Vegetable Compound
Elliott's
J20-tf
FOR SALE—Fancy and Utility Pig-
eons. Also now have tome nice
fat r.quabs, dressed or undreesed.
Sherman Pigeoii Lofts, corner Lin-
coln and Laurel streets, Sherman,
Texas. Roy E. Clarke, Prop.
ml 4-1 m
WANTED
To buy a Good Delivery
Horse
MILLER'S TRANSFER
The following letter from Mrs.
Orville llock will prove how unwise
Jt is for women to submit to the
111 in 1UI V* U1JU, 11 V'.r WMWMHV —
dangers of ft surgical operation when
it may be avoiilcd by taking Lydia
1. pHikham’s Vegetable ComimUnd.
Both Phones.
116 E. Lamar Street.
FOR ________ ______ ____
squth room1; electric lights; convdn-
lejit to bath. Phone 764 new phone
or call at 402 S. Walnut. j 1 2-tf
SAND—Wright Clark will haul
brick sand, flower dirt, also fill and
grade lots at the cemetery- , °'d
phone 4 80. a20-tf
RENT—Nice, cool down-stairs DORCHESTER BROS., the old
FOR SALE^-Fine Jersey fresh cow.
Old phone 630. j!0-6t
re-
liable barbers at No.. 208 South
Travis etreet, experts In their art
and will thank you for patronage.
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LOST.-Strayed or Stolen—One light
fawn colored Jersey heifer, with
ends of brfrn* sawed off; ■! years old. j
Got out of pasture from Jndge Blade |
place, Vj mile northweef of square, i
(better known as the old Wood**
place, r Anyone knowing the,
vPhereabouts of same, please ring 856
qr*call at 840 South Crock-ett street
and receive suitable reward. jfl-3t
■fUNK—Highest prices paid for cop-
per, zinc and brass. Luther Reid,
116 East Lamar. ml7-tf
FOR SALE—A fine btaek (four-
gallon) Jersev cow. Bargain for
cash, bv Mrs. Sid <Ansley. 73Q_South
Travis. ji2-#t
WANTED—All kinds of Junk such
as iron, bones, rags, bottles, rubber,
topper, braes, zinc, lead and sacks.
Call 93 new phone, and our wagen
will call promptly afer your Junk.
Southwestern iron & Metal Co., 411
N. Montgomery Old phone 247.
Jlff-lm
For Guar.Mrteed
TiUMBTNG, HEATING
GAS FITTING,
AND
At Lowest Prices, Seo
Breedlove
& Gohriog
NEW PHONE 140.
I suffered
J'.. jrillKIUiUI 3 \ rjjivni/n; vuiujiuu...,.
Site was four weeks I n the hospital
ami t ame home suffering worse
than before.
Here is tier oivn statement.
Paw Paw, Mich.—“Two years ago
severely with a tlis-
tlplacemeht. J could
not be on my feet for
a long time. My
physician treate d
n>e for seven months
without much relief
and at last sent me
to Ami Arbor for
an operation. I .vas
there four weeks and
came home (differing
worse „than before.
My mother advised
me to try Lydia
INSURANCE—All classes of Insur-
ance written In old time, reliable
companies. Carpenter & Belden.
Mrs. H. W. Kcaflcj
ALJ KINDS OF HAIR WORK.
CURLS, PUFFS. AND BRAIDS
MADE TO ORDER.
Working Up Combings and Dye Wort
1017 East College M. Old pbone 462
Sherman, Texas. May 30, 1911.
To the Consul Commander, Officers
and Members, Sherman Camp, No.
9, W. O. W!.: Sovereigns;
On the 13th day of May, 1911.
death entered our rankH and took
from us our beloved friend and
covenanted brother, Aaron Milter
Wo come today to mingle onr team
with those who loved him best and
leave those expressions of sorrow to
bo entbred on the pages of our ros-
ter tis a sweet memorial to one who
in life Was loved and honored by all
who knew him, and Who In death
hud rio fctlngs of accusing conscience
to darken his hope of tmmortallty.
There Is no round-about way, no by-
path, no circuitous route to the oth-
er world. During the stekneou of
our friend We stretched our hands
to keep pain back, we went with
him hand In hand to the very brink
of the cold river that rolls between
this and the unseen land and left
him there with the Only One Whc
has promised to walk with the fi-
nally fdlthflil Into the valley or the
shadow, and whose rod and staff
alone shall comfort them.. As we
think of Aaron Miller there arise?
before us, a loving husband, it kind
and indulgetit father, a patriotic clt>
izert, full of thankfulneas, modera-
tion and noble aspirations. This Is
the unqualified verdict of bis neigh-
bors and friends. It was not In hit
power to gather riches, enjoy th<
blessings of health or enroll hi?
name among the famous of the liuC
but lire bad a deep significance to
him for it wa* centered in the
sphere of common ditties, and he
patiently Cultivated bite flower of
kindness, the vine of patience an>i
the sweet spirit of love for gll man
kind We knew him, we loved hin.
we miss him and wo cheerfully con-
tribute this tender tribute to ht»
memory.
Submitted by your committee.
Fraternally,
J. R. COLE,
' C. P GREGORY.
F, S5. EDWARDS.
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Premiums bn If. 8. Bonds
Bond*, ttecurlttes, etc.--
Ilttiikinir house, furniture and tlx-
tores ■ • .... .......................
iHtoSr re*1 estate owned.............
Hue frUrn National Bsnlts (not re-
serve sgente
am.txK).*io
nO.noo.oo
the
V , . t f ? ’. i
of making
all
■ ivy-sf
painter
land! . - '
uS Go
1**,two .71
I 2.WOOO
paint isn’t cheap at i
Dae (mm State and Private Bauks
‘ ‘ " alter ”—‘ * -------
W.OBl.lM
; llimi lunu ren«s iimow
and Hankers, Trust ( otmwntes
and Mtivlngs Banks-.............
On# from approved reserve agents..
CheCIts and other cash Items........
Notes of other National Banks..
W.S1S.79
UMI#
Kraetlonal tssper cunrnry, niekel*
and cents- * ■*“
lawful money reserve jn Bank, visj
Hpatlto..........1IU,H0.W
Leipst-tender liodh.....■JO.WO.w)
Redemption fund whli tf. H. Treas-
1 nrertfi per coat of ctrculatlon)..
Total......................... B.I7MSS.04
■■ ■' ■" f-'v-1‘,J •*
The advance is
the whole job; it
yo« that to wait a year. A
i»Ww|f?allon job this year wo
i.tfiti.v.In-gallon job next year; besicle
the risk.
Everybody knows that
has gone-up. Not ev
I3V,«».(XI
IS.7SO.OO
liabilities. knows that his job lias g
Capital stock paid 1»-• • ........... $060.0001)0
Surplus fund.........120,000.00
Cndlvided profits,less expenses and
taxes potd......... 47.S0W7-
National t>ank notes nutMftndlng.. 2^,000.00
line to other National tanks.........
flu.- to State Batik* and I sinkers.... *209,8*3*4
j a paltry $5.
Reckon the
t ■;. ’1 $hi **•
Due^o ’rrust Companies and Havings
__...
pad to approved reserve agents ;o.*3
Individual deposits subject to check 1,02k.OWt.40
Demand rorttficates of deposit.■.... tfiJW.On
Time CMtlticahupf deposit......... PS2W2.SW
UrtifledCheck*.. l,«)0,(io
('tilted Hlati-s deposits-............. 43,535.KB
D. 8. disbursing ofllcers 113*^.01
Ttrisi.
Gibbs’ Drug
• *'-«••«« t.liM 1
$8,178,two .0*
state of Texas, County of (trayson. m:
I.F.A Ratsell, Assistant Cashier, of the above
1, r.A itatsetl. Assistant lasnter.o
unmed tinnk. dp wdenmly swtsir that
-tinement t* true to th# t*‘H of my ....
and Imfief. K. A. Dafrell. Asst Cash I,
above
my knowledge*
Buhscrtlied and sworn to before me this 9th
lay of June 11*11.
A c. Handers, Notary F&Mle,
ttrayson County, Texas
f'OHator—Attest! . v >
T. tf. COLE
If. 0. HEAD Vt,
It. A.CHAPMAN
E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound,
and I did. Today! am well and strong
and do all my own house work. I owfe
my health to Lydia E. PJnkham’*
ri/ iiuaiui w jtyuiiv as* «
Vegetable Compound and advise my
friends who are afflicted with -any
female complaint to try it.’*—Mrs.
Orville Rock, It. It. No. 5, Paw PAW,
Michigan. ■■■
Prominent Speakers to Be Heanl.
If yoa (ire 111 do not draff alortff tin til
an operation h nocessary, out at owc^
* _ 1___ V 'Ll lYtnWx* m^o Ifnreaf dVtlsk
take. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
For thirty years It has been the stan-
dard remedy for women’s ills, mid has
Minneapolis, Mlflh., June 12.-*—All
signs point to a record-breaking at-
tendance at the annual convention
of the National Arsoc'ntion of Credit
Men, which will begin Its session*
here tomorrow. The noted speaker*
to be heard on the opening day in-
clude Archbishop Ireland, James J.
HU), Governor Eberhart, Mayor
Haynes of Minneapolis and H. H.
plgott of Winnipeg.
NOTICE.
Our new headquarters are located
uaru retime,.... wwhw. » n«, n..u ..»» in the Odd Fellows' new* building,
Doaitivelv restored the health of thou- East . Houston street. Sherma
{andsofwomeu Vt'hy doo’tyoutry It;1 tEectrlc & G*» Co. m31-tf •
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Condensed Statement
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS
, THVNAL BANK
Sherman, Texas
At Close of Business Wetlnestlay,
June Tttt, 1B1L
rehotrcbSs.
ixMum..............................- mom*
Hank building and fixtures.......... tA8.9M.71
Otter raal estate............ 2.940.00
ft.S. Bondsnnd premlntn....;.ft*).000.00
Otter stocks and bond!................ 80,160.00
tf. ft Ti*a»ttter.......... * 14.7f0.»
Due from banks......... 320.9042)7
Osh on hand........... fitt.fl W
LUB1LITIE8
Capital..........................
Surplus and nndlvkktd profits-•••- . 767
ctreulatlon - * v •••••«■ , 295
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