Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHOPMAN DAILY .DEMOCRAT \yEQNESDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1922.
—B-E—'
HONEY GROVE
MEET FRIDAY
li»;t|»V h;i« If ft it* siioill
i.i It Wiiitt*" rijclil ln*t Fiv'tiy.
i‘.it v.lliir iln*y at*1 all s<* tli«*y
..nrk v. r!1 tn^rl her. "I'liilt is. tilth-
fMjiUi m imif what if Is*.
< <|h* iiiii> i n liir i»ffr*tisiv«*. Tlu» lul*‘r-
!♦ tut in < 11'; t la * play* Friday ";*£
far l»i‘lovv that <*f which tin* mrn in fin*
|.:m kli< Id an* «*;»• :ii#l»•. Ilnwncr. if is|
|ii |ji• \ i i| this ‘, work i‘' If «»ul Iiy tho'in
lini'’ nf th«* IJhim v <»r«*v«*
North Texas Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church,
..... I-!—"-! «~nl n,rt»V«> ... CM «*<*«*"» >«*" „,„1 V..IK
South, in Session in Sherman ucw . v. imn.n.v tin- wtic «>r n»n-i sM-*hoi> John Moore. Dr Jo**,> . >() on th(. X! M Yarborough farm.
•trlm.u.li. j S".I,K ,.m"V. 1 ’ 1V. , u»K>..t tkw miles oust of Sherman.
Maggie, IJtvriv. Ethel.
(< '«.ii! iimi tl from lVijrt* 1»; 1<*»
with its zw history »*f 4’alvaify..
of <lirist s! l'i-*hop John Mooro. I»r Josoph
ji- .'i t. C. Sohs limn. I». !>.. H. Ik
I onion «f I.p.^ioi:. preaching J Kuh kerhneker. I>. !».. \\‘ \ * Sl 1,la' *' u"nym Eonnty! Texas. nir.l being tin*
.*„ a......vine Chris.. mill ,ha.'U<v ,E 1 I “■ ,)',KMl’ K'I'- name cattle dr*■rtl-l in «iicl murt-
.llh own utterances of .lie eve,line text U' V, U,'\ " ,fc *aw *hl.-b was fled for •.•mstri.tlon
I .....1: , „.......iTlttle. and Jmlge Martin. ,|lP 4t|, ,iiiv of January. 1021. ami
Ellis Birdsong. prominent banker of duly registered lit Volume l“l. anil ntitn-
. , „ , . , .Greenville. ami teller of the Conference. pered 121 in the Chattel Mortgage
tin nts «mi <lit Iprottf rtiitottty woro a lainiPol {** *’*•• ‘xf n,» *
Hie
I
Wild Were in the congregation
Some minor Mil sUtiitiniiK were nimle !«upplied the setting for the nnlver-
I oimnlttyir-', anil eeniniitlee assign- i«al power In slowed oil Cii’ ist anil drew
In the remarks of an tin
All of tin* l.enison men are in uoih! Ifninutiiieeil
Keulster of Uriyson Comity. Texas, to
II Mil) t.VMK . .HIKED
(.KIDIIEOV IS K1KEST I*AKK,
(, YTE ( IT\
.............. None are snfferimr from, .Jo.ion 21. ihali.m with elmr** In I'tviia^wm m* ' speak! ^ m0r,g"B‘* ^
i*OK ‘ON soi‘ions injnn* '. t \<i*pf I M an. loft end, jtho districts of Proiding lildoi< show* j I can’t hofir your words.” and oven |* ,u,ll< r
who iuis ;i Jwi-lj*d knoo.
Sovonil liavo jod the following
in Kpenkinpr «f
............., i ..........Jlioh Injrorsol )uul said................
minor iiijurn <. limy all rojili/.o Hint, Itov. Johnson. !>ni!;is ldstrlot. d.OOOjtin' Christ. “If Ho wore lioro oij onrtli,
Ijiio uaiiu* Friday umaus iniioh I ....... ........*** *' 1 •**' ..........''1 *
'‘fir’s i In in os
St a I
v. ||,oh ............ Pen* will im< tip till. .fret, tea, hi. I Me on i .h.ml.es oa 1,1 in toll .1, ir IniilitieK ,mb„|y |,.,|.<1.« on the Bihle
Park Frid.’t.v uHoinoon in tho
NOTICE OF SALK.
in
i h i. Is I H*iii'Oil
iij.kms will nn •:
IhMii- ■ iuoihImm’s m-oiCt d. half on prof(*Hsidh Pd |»o His friotnl.'
Kointf far townril tli.-jot faith A vw of neat revival ntvlj s,, ahitn; of the autlien, ieilv of Scrip- i 'M1K ST ATE OE TEX AS,
liiimpioiemip. and it appe.iri a» if a fine flnamial report. Most ,,f tlie |(m, j].-or( *We Ttiust not lay Coitntj' ol tirajeou.
•tliex will p.n up ,!>.< ifreates, In,Hie onj. loirel.es paid in toll Hi ir liaoilitieK t|1||H1jv on the Itjlde '* **5J virtue of a chattel mortgage
rlie gridiron f« r l be mange and Ilia, k Hind pledges. Thev are loilltling mis- ■ , ... I eluted Jaiiunry *4, 1921, execute.1 by II.
aud elmrele-s ........... the lat- ll"’ ^«*«*«**- -I'Rressed. to pay h.ghjjj ];a,heri.v to U. W. Head. Mrs. M.
I!..* , epfeii- ,0 Christian mother (.!' onejjj Varl.rough and Mrs. l.illie V. ('un-
ity made for a better description of said
! rattle.
| Witness our hands this the lit It day
1 ti* October, A. D. 1B5KJ.
that .r Yellowjarket team has made.
Seat a. on.modal ion for a crowd „f.« amptign < oieemplal. d
llenioo Te\
ll.gli S led v.
n y <
:ii Foro^
f i !>■{ hiu fill I In- «e:i*<m. IJiis iTuli! •
i, . i.rdiim i•. i!;i• <]«'!►•'. w ill U* ! mni-
v„n'. I,.i ,i* "l »<i I Im IFJ'J yo?ir. :i' II *u
(\ I.I.iVr M.iv ; I .stroll^ 0 • III tl«'!' >l|t f« • 1
|ht* SiMti* i l;jin)pi«ui^liip ln-1 :«:n smd
III;iliy of llm in's? V'jir moil :iiv F;i< i..
Tho linin'.' iirnvt* t«iill. :i- Ihr I*« ni>nii
jojim. i>. us; yot tiiidofo:iI«*d. Tin1 l'Uttic
ilnil " ill ho fniiuin "ii 1 nroyt Park Ft I-
da\ will he owe of t,la* greatest In s> ho,, oi ,,i Heui-i.o High to all. nd tld
gaau* ins* l.eiiig made, hellers are he*! ''ll.
arousing Ihei •
II. O. DEAD.
Exoontnr of will of II W. Head,
deceased. .
mbs. m. m. YAnntmoron.
MRS. l.lf.UE Y. CI'NMNOHAM
ftl MS 2t<‘
I*!, and ..lie earsolnige. oil* remen-i . , . . | ----*......”-* ** „
\,TIII ioital Seats. ll!lrv is r^, iiml . lu„v J*f the m.ni ters present. . niuglmm, on the jcroisuty hereinafter j
!. ....... i i *1. , ...on .....I..., i || .... , , ' Revert iug to a part ot his texl. where ■ desrt uIh'.I. to seeurr' the pay meld of one
The Coal Finding Commission, wh'rli
l.iu. heen appointed to Investigate the
1 ills I Oi‘S» i .......... ..... ........... .......... ; * *• ......... ...... ‘ e I.IR' i*r«*ii m*
• ‘*41 t ilhe dtseJnles were tonmuimhsl to go to note for s*l7o.no. payable to order of •1>li|l-ns iudus.'.v. won't! he tvls.
............ '......... :"Ml "" I.a nis'!!f 1' ■''•'Moil with Mie (ios^'^ of ChrlsE ! 11;^neail^due. Alx jno^idlw trj'ing to "flitd < iiottgli fuel for
ITIOIM Inr'lllIlIlT llUU'O "ill Ilf llllldo lit! M,v-
111 -ridirnn .11 F.iro'it P:irk hy FridiiyJ1 ]w wrvit-tN of Ih v. (i M. s*
if .'imioiiiifcl mi ii,.* hiudi m'IiddI «,<*rtl»IMiod • linos JH-d
ihs<ui. who
ofiior tid-
,,. s* , in' eft Is p. go. all the alum-,' wo-': for Ipuean weHiirr. and
j,i„ Iiml In hi :i >ov«'!i you!-;' toimro. in <hik
Mslio fool hull in N«»rHi *F« \;i^ uud it
on lh:il jr;*»lio licit tho rliMiiiMioiishiji of iff/ uuiih d
«in t todriy.
P.!;ii k.. Wiohiiji F«|U lUsiriot.;
1 *r. Fort said "a n*li'jioii that is not i«i**l one imto duo ono yoa r alter da it? .
nil oNportmy:. is not worth having” FOI‘ $•»'*.ijh», ox«H*nlod l»y sjiid Kalhoily,.
payahlo to tho order of Mrs. Al. M. Var* r
horou^li and Mrs. IJl|io Y. (Miutdtig-1
. , , , , !ham. said nioria^o stipulating Unit Up-
ntr-n-d » Imroli. a s«*if-oontonal noonlo, . . . . . . , *
,, - fl„ ,v , ion dof.ntlt In U»o pnynioiit ot said noios
uiisera hie failure. I he Dead Sea. ...................... ,|,.s, ri,„| said
In nor
I he
and Mint the only way to tie happy is
to have an outlet to do good. A self-
j that the property
on ...... g,.*...* ...... ............without on Mer. is worth nothing to the i ...... ......... .... ..... n.il.lers ,,f
..... v.,..0, Texas di-tri.t wi.l he to a spirit „! former Ih'ltivon High stmlenls » "'Stdtllg Elder: l.OUt. to-eesslolis oil, siadhiie- distil,l.anee? a.,,1 , ” " " i. ' holdirs or
" N"'1' 1 x‘ , ' ..... ,.,,,...,1 ............ I professions of faith: total l.-hltt: It.*.;""1'1' th" • distui litmus aiil.st„d morlgage sold at the court house
Certain extent, guided. 'and urging Mean to attend the game.
I* Ilonev Drove bits a heavy line and The high ........I hand will give a .en-'l"'' ‘ "< "" "" .
I.*. * ...a ... Alt hough their star of een hef„re M • game, whirl, will he,""h:-. some of < hiitvhes |,aymg in lull.
mi .‘Flo o'clock 'fin* -Mnlmdism !• • n• Ii11*jt in Pnirklmrnoit.
shirt tail parade, IT siding Elder, \\. I> Thompson.
fh <*t ha. kfh Id.
j;,i year. \\'i|s,,n. ipiarterhaek. is out, culled l„n.ii,it!y
.Ibei* Wils.il. lias steppetl into Hie fiesl.nien will give a
oldiga. "f ,l"‘ l,r,‘*s«',»t time 'an be «1-1«uM,r. aft.*, giving nolle.• as now re-
I. vian d only hy tlie religion .if Jesus..pdrt'l t'ei* sales under i*xwtlMon, (villi
| ;.a I,field and it is said Mint lie is ah
nt>is, the former Wilson's e.pml.
I- t ween I,a I ve*
Dmison’s l!.s| Team
fill is!.
H eight i. Mm..Iy Imd swung more
j,.,.. , . , , . ' Isolds ini.. Heaven limn any other mod-
iMoKjniieV It,strut, presenteil all ex-, , ,
I ,, . . ... , em man. bemuse bi> alwavs went al*
This game should he the largest al- <x-ll.>nf .• port on the work and enlarg-|,
tended game. ex.e,,ting the Sherman- ............... and said a splendid
I .enise.i game oil Ariuisti.v Day. of any 'pei eenlage of fimu,.***s. bad been made
played if Denison Ibis season. Ii is jin J.a.unonis of
of said
.,r without Inning possession
pi.'lycrty |,,iM*nl al said sale.
\Ve, II. O. Held exeeulor of the j
will of II. \V. Head, deceased, Mrs. M
Im* them. IM. Varborougb and Mrs. l.illie Y. Cmi-
|tt*. l-'ort helb v,*d in anednealed. well i hinglmiii do hereby give notice tbal ll.e
. ... , ■•<iuippe.l mii.iyt ry. hut the best e.piip ■ sti i<l notes are past due and ttlip.iid;
. ,e, i ..... lets the best ................. of I"1'"" u..s •• -j- ‘ . |K"* : u* p: is the spirit of go. He said Hie! ••‘lit we will sell the property thuerihcd
f„„t ;.al, plav ha, has'been ......... if >'enis,,,, _w)|.s the Hon.-y j«- ^ \UWv^- , M.! l''"'1, Me.md ooming ef Christ, and otherl'" >jni’l mortgage at public nnetbin f.,r
f.J |,4 io in numy yours. 'Hu* lino lias
4c*»l only niw* weak kjm»i this season mol
WE MOVE ANY-
THING
lc^. M« Kimiov !‘iv: i i i Inis a sul
iliovegaiiielh.lt the Ve’llowja. kets will j"1 n*'*‘l of more than O'glJMHl.
I’relimumr) Service.
have a wonderful opporlunity to win
with the advent of trying out a sub'll
■* la'll hi the AVbitewriglit gait..', it is be-
lieved thrill Ibis spot has been plugged.
While t'iiiieli VV. It. Ml'.lbOUl has
the Stale ehani|doiisld|l.
hasyone
from purface, motherf
S. S. S. t< tier Crest Builder of ReJ-
Blootl-Cella arid Rhcurfmtivm
Must Co! Just Try It!
■■IWSffVS d^tWSJS
aa.l Joy 'for me now for the first time hi ,
years. I fort a woiuletfiit glory again in
the free n«dlon I us..! to have when mv |
davs w.*',* yenager. I look at m li ials
■ nil think of the twists a,el -writings they
Med to have. 1 bri'd v :y «v.*r to the
floor. I haven't been able to do that la
many years. I can thank B. f. S. for it 1
j To me it was a list:■;* ran . f j y and
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
JL nil, . - -
** liberty. BruiUort; aiul ki.-1, r n
J If I ho prcliininjiry sorvioo nu iu-
clox of ix«umI lliinjjs to follow, tho .“UJth
S|x»rl Notes.
s'ssion of North To.xim Annual Confer-
; ;..,l"’d .ptcKi ions, do no, boMiec him.
chief eonei-ru ,s. whether be ,s 0'.tolK.r 21s,. ,b22. which st.ld
properly using l,w ei.rrcn, opporlunl- \„v <.ollsW, of of regls-
ties P, go to men w.tb the saving grace t).ml II(,r),f(m| bull, Val
oi Christ.
once of tin* Melh'Klist Kpisco|sil Church, 40
Fi lnco tho 44th; rows nninoJ an fo!-
Tlio siionkor told tho Incident of Rov. | j0\VS •
Quickly, Careftilly, /EApcdltimisly
For I'rompt and Reliable Ser»ice
call—
years a missionary iu In-; jierdie. Uouiiie C.lr’, T‘et D.. Pet's
jS.ulb. wi.l he. indeed, a, memorahle who. wli.n asked If he really lie- pnby, Oda May, Sturs. Maud. Fnuukt,
Alva Sheppard. Sherman boy. eap-!! ,,i4,,r'V "f """ a"*"sl liwed in Jesus, had referred to W.ab-:
tain i f last year's Dallas I niversity j ........................ ... | "'h'"”'. V.etoria. and ............
football w|tmd. and who lias been .i. t-
iug' captain of ibis year's team, has re-H()((
!!u,|itishcd the jot, to Alton Swain, a
DIXON’S FLOAT
LINE
•P< - *
ft. T. DIXON
Jravis Street Methodist Church in j j,, wlmm be believed because they were
Me* I,resent mecra Pnvard which 44N> orJh;stl,ril.1,| . bara.'ters, and he believed
Inymm j j,. < biisl. for lie had l>ee:i talking to
6 BELt-ANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
db tit.t close year eyes . c<t ,hi:*k that
health, free taotlea ai d si''-'-1 :tl
25( and 75c Packages CverYwher*
-a *:l. . gene
from M ti forever! It is n-l hu. It Is hero
(ft. »ad now fur ,:ll ef r'. S. S, is wait*
lug t" help yon." There U u rv.ts way
,g p. will help yeu. When you iu-r.-iir.c'
'2 the ntiinr-er «f year r.*d-t,l.,i„l tho
<*utJrc svaVvrn nailers* d a treni-iehn.s
change. Es»ty.tblBf .Klcttaiida .uu. I,baud
ra.'l: end on this year's 4'alJiolit* team.
Swain was elioseil Tuesday to fill Shep-
pards shoes, (in account of the re-
turn of so few veterans at Dallas E.
Mils season, election of a new captain
this year wits held up until nfler the
first three gallics were played.
Methodist ministers and
have turned their sP*..s, aud
17.7 of
Him that morning.
these bad nVrivcd in time for the etis-1 Hunt said "I know in whom 1 have
loitmry <.j»*iiintr sermon, 1 uesday e'cu-||M.]j,.Ved. at:d am persuadetl that lie
iug. pref,icing the regular sessions,p. K,,hllt fthlch I Imve «■( in-
wbbh start,d Wsdnesdav morning iM|i;,itted unto Him.” If the shaker
11 o clock. sjient a dnv without, telling somebody
Every ).ew was full, and numbers „r c|„.isr. h(. eounted it lost,
j w ere standing In the rear when the
He told an Instance of having visit-
M. ntnrs of S. M. E. appear to Ik? i
11ot-tor-host. Dr. < A. Spragins. ap-j,,,] ,tll unbeliever, who was sick unto
j|,eared at the altar, and uiimmiioed one [(,,.,llh CTV|1 ||im Christ's
• of flic old tuneful hvnins. No. 41“i. The L.p «r........»......... .
message
fight iug to ward off any over eonfid |ot* ,mieful hymns. Xo. J17. Thej(lf salvation, and when the sick man
«- etr.'iigth. Blend which Is tidiuw sufft lent
■X-t 3ftl cells leu.1 a to a lung list uf tr-wmes. |
‘ ...._____ii.,m In lino t lll«nl . S. S. S. ill !
*: Itts-mnaMsm Is one «f th.mi. S. S. s hi .
\* 1,0 (jroi.t- ld.-ied-cleanwr, t.lnn.1-1,under, I
*W nysteti. Mrcngthetier, uvryuliiviaeruti.r. U .
'”(•« »:tn|.s skin eruptions, tee, luuiples. black-
-i ):oads. a rue. boils, wnou. R hulbls up
run down, tired to, a and women. 1>. :utl-
»». -?to, eoiuph.vi 'tis. makes the flesh t rim*.,
■■a- y;t«rt S. R H. today. II Is sold a •«dcb*
Store* 1,1 two slr.es. The larger also bottle
' ii |,be n>jiir'-' .soaomk 'l*
r _ — makes you feel
like yourself again
dice "iiich S. M. F.s \ic1niy
l,ouisi;m:t S»:»i«* hisi Sutiirdny m;iy
lmve 4 if'emlereH. :im m prc-re4|uiKite to
n nuM'tins with chnrles iiohci tson's
J Austin Colley* Kiinpiroos in DjiIIjis
Snlunhiy. Ihilhis sport writers ^ive
"l"' '■D«reh .elittjr. under direction of Mrs.'n.as|KMl f)l(. Un{U }n% hai, wi(h
L. J. Reynolds, orpinist, furnished ex- jpK fmo rndiant,, “Please keep telling
.client rrnhtlc. and were joined by the
entire eongn gatioii. If the Tuesday
night singing was a sample. ""^'ivnst throng of |>cople broke into the
Be- lil.-s of Ihe
ibis story to men." With a final word.
Hie minister closed, and instantly the
Methodist ministers are full of so#
For Infants,
Invalids &
Children
The Original Food Drir.lr for All Ages-
QuickLunrh«t Home Q£fict &Fountains.
RichMi'.k, MaltcdGrain Extract in Pow-
derfcTabletforms. Naurishins-rtocookln*.
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
Austin E'ullege credit, lor "always hav- jTii« grout *v«luitie of prtiiKeful harnidny
ing a good team and reea I Austins j sv-viiif.I to come from every pew, and
victory over Howard Payne, early sea- every pew, was full of preachers,
son compicroi's of Texas Aggies, as;
1 Isive to Tell
reasons why the Mustangs should give
ii 11 the Idea of any easy practice Affair
iu next Saturday's tilt. They Target
to recall two consecutive victories over
S. M. F. which Austin has won in the
past two seasons.
V>
It is r,*|M.rted Coach Rutler has re-
vatniK'd the lineup of the Sherman
mV'
4
Making an Asset -
Difficulties
NX
A great opportunity is now Chief among the means of
before American business— creating Demand is now seen
the opportunity of making a to be Advertising. Wherever
big and permanent asset out you find a big demand for
rA the very difficulties, of any product you find, invar-
the present situation. The iably. that the demand for
T
>. Cf?nation driif ibis
doiw is extrefnely
b.
f
l
ing. It is enough to pj® a
thrift of fife fcnd bctivityrinfb
(fiat product has been stim-
jfated by human effort, and
'chiefly through advertising.
every form of industry..
From one point of view
It is obvious to anyone
who will think it through
that the present demand for
any product could he sub-
Higl, Meho.il ten in in pie|Mirnli«m for
Friday's game here will. Powell Aca-
demy. of Dallas. This may ltelp bring
the team around. The sly,wing on
straight l'oollaMI ability demonstrated
iu -la.st Friday's game over that dis-
played the previmiR week, omitting
fumbles, was pleasing to supporters of
M»yToca^.jieam, since a much greater
offensive power was shown. The High
School .'lul. w hich counts Sherman out
because of two unprecedented defeats
at the si a it iit the season may he con-
I)r. Fori Preaches.
lines of the old song
Ihe Story."
Dr. Sullivan pronounced the benedic-
tion, and the congregation gathered
about Dr. Fort in what would la> terni-
Tho I shall be in Dallas attending a special course of in-
struction in my profession during the next five weeks, I
am ieaving my business in thoroughly competant hands. In
addition to my permanent office associates, Mr. Dale H.
F.ver, Funeral Director of the Wall & Stabe Mortuary of
Houston, Texas, and Mr. A. L. Wall, will be with us during .
this time.
I feel that anything that might occur during my absence
that might in any way concern my lirm will he taken care
of as courteously and efficiently as if 1 were here.
Courteously.
Stewait M. Scott
sideruhly tmrptieed before Ihe end of
K'*v. Si J. Hares offered a very de-
vout invocation after which Dr. Jos-
eph Fort. Dak I .awn church, Dallas,
was presented to the large assemblage
with a few appropriate words from Dr.
Spragins. Dr. Fort is one of the em-
inent inen of the Conference, and is a
recc.it acquisiMon.
He read an in...I'Uictory Scrip*arc
lesson from Isaiah 73. after which Har-
rell Mason gave a pleasing rendition
of a popular hymn, “lie’s My Friend.”
Dr. Fort drew his inspiration from
Matthew 2K: 1S20. where Jesus gave
Ilis disciples their great commission,
after His resurrection, when the faith-
ful eleven met Him In the mountain,
and lie said.unto them. "Do ye, there-
fore, and teach all Nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of
the Son. and of the Holy Dbost. Teaeli-
the season if Puttier's men k(s*p up Ihe
gulffl work started Friday and learn
o hold the hall.
Two Sherman women, Mrs. Allen
Hirge and Mrs. Frank Hare, entered
the cpuilifying round of the Texas wo-
men's Golf Tourney on Ihe River Crest
.course at Fort Worth Tuesday. Mrs.
pH a re qualified Tor Ihe third flight.
*|h<th Mrs. Unto and Mrs. Ilirge are
kkietnherv of Wriocllawn Cou.iiry Club.
i *„/* a .. -~/st
the present situation is by slantia„y ,essened ,f it were
far the most desirable, the
ti t . , . possible to eliminate all
soundest and sanest, and the forms of advcrtising._in.
most lropeRil this country c,uding pictures> disp,aySi
has ever seen._ Wiry? Be- * ^ WQrd of mou[k as we]1
cause it brings into hold re-
lief, through sheer necessity,
the latent power to create
conditions as we Would like
to have them.
The Curtailment of De-
mand for the products of in-
dustry brought us face to
face with the question, hith-
erto ignored, as to what
causes demand. Then it was
discovered that Demand
was a created thing, and that
more of it could be created
in almost any direction—if e-
nough of the .right effort
were applied.
as printed and painted mes-
sages—and just let that
product depend on the nat-
ural or unstinnilated de-
mand.
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Apd it is equally obvious
tftAl a demand for any wor-
thy product can be stimula-
ted by1 Aleans of Advertis-
ing.
This fact puts within the
hands of the business man
the means of creating his
own market. That would
be the biggest asset lie could
have—an assured market
for all he could produce.
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Published by the Sherman Democrat, in co-operation
with the American Association of Advertising Agencies
.Imigp .1. f*Tl.('ffo* j. in receipt of a
nolo of thanks from Itogors tllorimhy
of Mil* St. I.ouis Nationals, former T-O
player, acknowledging a ei.nl from
.lodge I.cslie congratulating him on ids
season's work. "I‘ep" will stand Ihe
winter In SI. Louis, in tin
business.
ing then: to observe all things wiintso-
New Prices!
Reduction
HAS NEVER FELT
BETTER IN ALL
HIS LIFE
Thousands of frail, nervous people
and convalescents everywhere
lif.vc testified to the remarkable power
of Tnnlai in bringing hack their health,
strength, and working efficiency. It
seems to quickly invigorate the con-
stitution and is a powerful foe of weak-
ness. William Ripple, 1313 Lynch St.,
Si. Louis, Mo., says; i |
"For two years stomach trouble, con-
stipation, headaches and dizzy spells
had me In pretty had shape and I was
getting worse right along. Three bot-
tles of Taniac made a clean sweep of
every one of my troubles and I honest-
ly IxTL'Vc it is the best medicine ever
sold.”
I There is not a single portion of the
body that Is not benefited hy the lleljs
fill action of Taiilne. It enables the
stomach to turn tho foist Into healthy
idoed. hone and nmscle, purifies the
system and builds you buck to normal
'weljjht. Get a liottle today at any
jjwd (lrtiggitjt,—Adv.
ever I have commanded you. and, lo,
I tun with you al wav, even unto the
end of the world.” Also ‘.'-0 correlative
passage, "All power is given me in
Heaven and in earth.”
Dr. Foift began his discourse with the
statement; that having died and risen
again, Jesus spoke, in His glorified
body, and that it was the only occasion
.. 1 h 11 which Ihe Lord ever spoke ex-
elosively to Ihe eleven apostle*.
He referred to Matthew as having
heguq ids writing with spiritual his-
tory i»T Gild's people, starting with Ab-
raham, and tracing the lineage down
to Chris., an unbroken history with a
golden thread running through it to the
Saviour of the world. I
He emphasized the story of Mary]
insurance and the virgin birth, as the direct]
fulfillment of prophecy, and said the
conception and virgin birth of Christ
was the beginning of ‘.be Methodist
creed. The speaker said some people
seemed lo feel that the Bihle grew out
of Hie church, hut on the contrary. Ihe
church grew out of Ihe Bihle, where
the church gets its marching orders.
All Tilings Passible With God.
Referring to Luke's version of ihe
virgin birth, the speaker said the for-
mer wrote ‘'All tilings are possible with
God."
Continuing, I)r. Fort said the virgin
birth laid never been a stumbling block j
lo him. and that not to believe it, isj
to impeach the testimony of God's pro-
phets and the subsequent writers of
Holy Writ.
He stated that not a man in the
New Testament had questioned the vir-
gin hi. th, and Hint Paid, the great
paradox, was converted to the truth of
jt, on ihe road to Damascus. •
Omnipotence Demonstrated.
The minister said Christ had demon-
strated llis omnipotence in His resur-
rection. His miracles, and His tri-
umph of the Cross, and In the man el*
tons way His tiuth has grown and fill;
od nil tiie earth.
He compared Christ’s religion with
others, and said -Fuat ’Confucianism,
Buddhism, Eddyis.ii, and others, hud
all practically died with their iucep-'
tors.
, D^pit,!.* Jjuuwh device* of the sealed
Effective Oct
' ON ALL FORD
LOWEST PRICES IN
CARS AND TRUCKS
HISTORY OF THE COMPANY,
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All Prices F. O. B. Detroit
PLAIN
•
Chacr**.................... . $235.00
Runabout................... 269.00
Touring................. 298.00
Truck Chassis .............. . 380.00
Coupe . . . .........................
Sedan (2 Door) .............. . ....»,
WITH
STARTER
$305.00
339.00
368.00
With Starter
\D. M. Rims
$330.00
364.00
393.00
450.00
530.00
595.00
PEARCE AUTO
LINCOLN—FORD
Hf
FORDSON
r v
.Mr
if:
Authorized Sales and Service
SHERMAN
DENISON
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