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■WBDNKBDAT. MARCH 10, 1915,
the srrpRMAN uAtry dfuockxu
VAGE SEVEN,
] LOCAL PEOPLE
FOR RENT— ROOM*.
Foil RENT—Three room* furnish-
ed or unfurnished corner of Rich-
artl and Luckett. No. ills.- Old
phone 14)0. | mh-at
Foil HFXT—o rooms furnished
for, light housekeeping, mod err. 21 a
EastC-herry street. ni9-tf
Ff »lt IIKNT—Downstairs front
room, large windows; north, east
ami sout,. exposure. -202 West Mul-
berry. Mrs. J. A. Edwards. m6-lw
ROOMS—Furnished for light house-
-keeping. 208 East Cherry. m4-tf
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
apply at 205 East Jones St. m4-lw
FOR RF.NT—One or two furnished
or unfurnished rooms, modern con-
veniences. 8. Travis, T. P. Demo-
crat. m4-fit
FOR RENT—Cozy bed room, hot
water, modern conveniences, close
in, board if desired, suitable for one
or two young men. Old phone
1495, , mS-tf
FOR RENT—South front bed room,
suitable for eouple, two young la-
dies or two young men. 235 West
Pecan. f27-tf
FOR KENT—Nleoly furnished
downstairs front room. C27 ». \yai-
nut. O. P. 1<H>9. f'27-tf
FOR RENT—Three nice. large
rooms, all modern. 811 N. Kim. Old
phones 445 or 222. Mrs. Grace Eu-
bank. J27-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, all
modern convenience*. Old phone 243
or 1297. o30-tf
W RENT—Furnished, two front
bed rv~tna, modern conveniences and
close tn st 217 North Walnut.
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FOR RENT—Two furnished Toutns
No. 213 W. Laurel St. 24
FOB KENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT—Store bouse, 602 East
Houston street. See P. H. Jouvenat.
at Exstein’s store. ml0-1 w
FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath,
sewer connection, electric lights,
natural gas. 907 Grand Ave., op-
posite Austin College. Apply 1023
Grand. Old phone 319. mC-tf
FOR RENT—'Two blocks from
square, new five-room cottage,
model bath, electricity and natural
gas; thirty-fool sleeping porch. Old
phone 127. mS-lw
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FOR KENT—House, 4-rooms, hall,
bath, barn, natural gas. 1007 N.
Travis street. Call New phono 090.
in 8-1 w
FOR RENT-—House; 4 rooms. East
Houston St. Inquire Fred Locke,
110 E. Houston. ml-tf
Foil RENT—Three houses on West
Pecan. New phone 250 or apply at
307 West Laurel. 724-tf
FOR RENT—North of Kidd-Key
College, across West Mulberry
street; 8-room house, bath, sewer-
age connection, piped for gas. If
satisfactory owner would room and
board with occupant. Old phone 214.
f8-1m
FOR RENT-—Several desirable
dwellings. Carpenter ft Belden.
s29-tf
FOR RENT—6-room two-storv
house, West Lamar street, % block
from square. Apply to J. R. Cole of
Ham Talyor. n23-tf
FOR RENT—15-room hous*. close
In, on paved street. D. K. Penn.
223 East Lamar or Scott ft Mc-
Kown’s gin. nll-tf
FOR RENT—Dwellings In all parts
of the city. New phone 226. J. W
Blasslngam*. mS-tf
REAL ESTATE.
FOR HALF—House and six lots in
Christian College Addition; outside
but. near eliy limits. J. F. Holt,
Executor O. A. Carr Estate. m6-tf
FOR SALE—80 acre farm with
flowing well for sale, trade or reqt.
Phone W. J. S. Russell, 1337 old
j-ilione. m5dfl2t-w2t
FOR SALE—I am offering 7 houses
and lots at a bargain; good rent
property. Seo J. W. Boyer, 1211 N.
Broughton St. m3-lw
FOR SALE—A beautiful corner lot
at half price, ir sold at once, 87%
on Rainey, 140 on Austin street.
Plenty of beautiful shade trees, See
Joe Asplnalh fl9-12t
r
WANTED—To hear from owner of
good farm for sale. Send cash price
and description. D. F. Rush, Min-
neapolis, ^linn. )30-f20-niar20
TO TRADE—Town lots In Deec.hir.
ex., for runabout auto; must bo In
-ood condition. Phone 31. nl9-tf
I HAVE a new two-story eight-
room bungalow, modern, In San
Antonio, Tex., to trade for Sherman
property. O. H, Fulmer, 122 S.'
Crockett St., Sherman. Tex. jy26-tf
J. P. OERKN h«s property far sale l
In all part* of the city and the '
cheapest lots cn the markot You
had better **e him bafara yaw In-
vest ' .......
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FOR SALE—Lot 300x350 S. Rusk
St., 4-room dwelling. Carpenter ft
Belden. fl6-tf
AFTOM (ABIDES.
FOR SALE—Roadster in first class
condition to sell or trade for good
rent property or first vendor lien
notes. Box 545. f2u|-2w
L.
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LINES 3 TIMES..........25P
3 LINES « TIMES ........
3 LINES 12 TIMES .......-70*
3 LINES 24 TIMES ......mi 25
ADDITIONAL NUMBER OK LINES
IN SAME PROPORTION.
MAUMON KfUDKTKIl—In Al con-
dition for sale. Original cost, $2,-
*760. First reasonable offer gets it.
A big bargain. Address -Box 322,
Shrtiuafl. * m5-i't
Toil SALE—One 5-passenger ?8 h.
p. automobile electric tights and
starter. First class condition. Old
phone ,362. Sherman Auto Co. Hous-
ton and Walnut. f17
POULTRY.
FOB SALE-- Eggs from blue ribbon
strain Black Orpington, $1.50 per
15. Mrs. A. Genj^ Old phone 1356.
m9-3t
IF YOU WANT some good fat
chickens see Scruggs at Star Wagon
Yard. m3-tf
FOR SALE—Barred Rock eggs
from good stock 75c per setting.
Call new phone 399. ml-12t
1,. FF ORPINGTON EGGS—For
hatching, from prize winners. $1.50
per 15 eggs. J. L. Williams. old
pnone 1422. fz2-tf
PLUMBING.
ORR1K CHOUSE-solicits your water
and gas fitting. AH work guaranteed.
210 N. Travis St. Will appreciate
your business. Old phone 1497. New
phone 791. fl2-tf
LIVE STO< K.
FOR SALE or trade—A fine black
lack with mealie points, 1 I %
hands high. Hamlet C. Smith, 414
North Rusk. Old phone 214. fl2-tf
FOIL SALE—A fresh cow. at 496
West Tennessee street. Ed Elliott.
m.3-lw
ICOFSF. MOYIN'G.
HOUSE MOXLNG—For all kinds of
house moving I am at your service.
If your finances won't permit I will
trust you Tor a part of the cost, so
hat the work can go on. Yours for
trade. Call 1168 old phone. W. F.
Sulser. Jla-tf
FOR HOUSE-MOVING, reblocking
and leveling, old phone 1155 or
call 801 S. Throckmorton St. O. P.
Claunch. a23-tf
HOTELS.
NEW HOTEL—Williams' House,
221 W. Houston St. Nice rooms. Ev-
erything new. Meals 25c. n27-tf
1 IXAX4TAL.
MONEY TO LOAN—I am prepared
to make loans on well improved
Grayson county farms in any
amount. Money ready at any time;
Easy terms, no dealy. Call, write or
Phone us. R. L. Datnwood, No 3,
Houghton Bldg., S. E. corner square,
Sherman, Texas. flSlm
INSURANCE.
FIRE AND TORNADO Insurance
rttten in time-tried fire-tested old
ine companies. Blassingame &
Dean. New phone 226. n4-tf
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LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—Sat ut day night at King
theatre, nose glasses with chain and
hairpin, in Nail case. Reward for
return to King Theatre. m9-3t
LOST—Jeweled Phi Delta Theta
fraternity pin, between Kidd-Key
college and the Jewel Theatre.
Please return to Kidd-Key conserva-
tory. ' m9-St
MIST—American Society of Civil
Engineers’ badge and three keys on
small ring. Finder ring 1004, Bell
phone. ni8-tf
FOLNO.......Bunch of keys. Owner can
get same at this office.
FOUND—A long white glove. Own-
er can have same by calling at
Democrat otlice, proving same and
paying for this notice. f22-tf
BUSINESS CHANCES.
WILL EXCHANGE $500.00 ven-
dor’s lien note, drawing 8% Interest,
due September, 1917, for automo-
bile. Prefer a five passenger Over-
land. Might pay some difference.
Address by ietter K. E. S., care
Democrat. f2C-2w
HELP WANTED.
WANTED—Boy to carry news-
papers. Good money to right boy.
Must have horse. Can go to school
and carry papers. -F. E. Keith at
Keith's drug store. m9-2t
WANTED--Young lady who has
had experience as milliner. S. H.
Kress & Co. m8-3t
’AVIN’G EMPLOYMENT fbr women,
full or part time. Sell guaranteed
cotton, lisle, silk hosiery to user. Ek-
perience unnecessary; large ptjofits.
pring business now on. fnternaf|bn*
al Mills, 3046 CheRtnut, Philadel-
phia. 130-tf
MIHELLANEOU8.
is W ANTED—3 nifCe unfurnished
- rooms; must be reasons We. South
Sherfhan preferred. Address A, care
Democrat. 10-3t
SING PRAISES
Mr* Jennie flardner Huji- That Khe
Nmv Keels I ike a New Woman.
The benefits 6t good health are
obvious to all. The value of a
“sound mind tn a sound body”
needs no interpretation to people
of education and understanding. It
is only necessary to show them how
this healthy jCondjtion may be ob-
tained and preserved. The claims
made for Plant Juice. the new
vegetable tonic, is that It will re-
store your system to a perfect state
of health if Buffering from stomach
liver, kidney trouble or rheuma-
tism. This contention ts backed up
by written testimonials of local peo-
ple who have used the preparation
and are now loud in their praise
of it.
Take, for-instance, the signed
statement of Mrs. Jennie Gardner,
who resides at No. 403 Alpine Ave-
nue, and who for the past 20 years
has been a resident of Pittsburg,
and is a very highly respected and
popular lady. She said:
“I would not he back where I
was three weeks ago for any
money. I had suffered with dull
sick headaches for years and was
very nervous. My stomach pained
me and my food did not digest, f
would force myself to eat, as I had
no appetite. 1 could not. sleep but
would roll and toss for hours and
be as tired in the morning as when
I retired. A friend of mine recom-
mended Plant Juice, and 1 want to
state that it is just as it is recom-
mended. It relieved me the first
day of the headache. I now sleep
all night, have a good appetite an-d
my food does not distress me. In
fact, I feel strong and in better
health than I have for years. 1
cheerfully recommend Plant Juice
to others." >.'v»
Plant Juice is sold in Sherman
by the Olasscoek Drug -o., where
it is being introduced and Its
merits explained.—advertisement.
INTTRNATIONAL
swrsaM
Lesson
fBy K. O. SELLERS. Acting
Sunday School Cour**, i(.i»e
stitute, fhtcago.I
LESSON FOR MARCH 14
SAUL GAINS HIS KINGOOM.
WALL PAPER FOR HALE—Call
new phone 578. Will bring sample
book to your house and will hang
all paper bought of me 20 cts. per
roll. D. S. Moss. m6-6t
LET ME RENT your house Tor you.
Woods G. Edmonds, Real Estate &
Exchanges, Room 3 Shaw Bldg.
m6-6t
IVY’S EVENING ELEVATOR starts
anew Monday under high-pressure
current. Gome on and go up. mfi-3t
LET US clean your carpets and
rugs. We make over old, also
weave your rags. Try us. It will
be done better than ever before. O.
H. Jefferson Old phone 1426. (Suc-
cessors to Sherman Carpet Cleaning
Company.) nt4-l m
MRS. C. A. WOOLY—Responsible
dress maker to introduce her work
to the ladies of Sherman will make
special prices for March and April.
1291 South Travis, old phone
903. m3-6t
LESSON TEXT—I Samuel, chapter II.
GOLDEN TKXT-Hc that tn alow to an-
ger la better than the mighty: and he
that ruleth hi* spirit, than he that laketli
a city.—Prov. 10;32.
In order to repay Israel s victory un-
der Jepthah, Nahash the Ammonite de-
manded the right eye of those besieged
in Jabesh in Gilead, knowing that the
lfft#eye would be hid by their shields
and they would thus be incapable of
warfare. For Israel to make' any cov-
enant with- the Ammonites was con-
trary to God’s commands (Ex. 23:32;
Deut. 23;3).
I. The Cry of Jabesh, vv. 1-3. This
event probably occurred about a month
after the previous lesson. It was a
proud, haughty demand made of these,
Israelites. Exhausted and hopeless,
they had offered to become servants in
order to live. So today we frequent-
ly find men willing to compromise
with the world and the devil, who only
hold them In derision and contempt
(v. 2). Compromising Christians are
always blind leaders of the blind (Matt.
15:14; 6:22). The demand of Nahaah
would also bring reproach upon Israel,
yet this same king afterwards showed
kindness to David (II Samuel 10:2).
History records that Emperor Basil
II actually sent an array of 14,850
sightless men back to the king of Bul-
garia, who died of grief and horror.
II. The Conquest of Ammon, vv. 4-
11. Nahash granted the request for
a seven days’ respite. Here was Saul’s
opportunity—wrongs to be righted and
people to be saved. Saul had held his
peace since being anointed by Samuel,
employing his time in everyday toil
and duties (v. 5), for the messengers
did not find Saul at home idle. The
tidings of this insult were told to the
people who lifted up their voices and
wept. (v. 41. The news of this threat-
ened calamity reached Saul's ears and
his conduct effectually put to silence
those ’’worthless fellows” who de-
spised him and had brought no pres-
ents at his anointing (10:27). Instead
of tears Saul is moved to deeds. Like
Cincinnatus and Israel Putnam, he left
the plow to take up the sword. Saul
did not, in his own strength, under-
take to relieve Jabesh, for "the Spirit
of God came upon him" (v. 6; see also
JudgeB 3:10; 11:29; 13:25; Luke 24:
49-Acts 10:38). This moved Saul to
anger, not alone at such an evidence
FOR SALE—-Large Garland base
burner stove, first class condition,
nickel trimmings: cost $50.00, goes
at a sacrifice. E. C. Hunter. m2-tf
Poll CARPENTER job work call up
1303 old phone or see H. A. Clark,
corner Walnut and Cherry Streets.
fl7-lm
IF SUFFERING from some chronic
disease, w hy not consult Dr. G. L.
Lanins. He has had temarkable
success. Office over Texas Light
Power & Light Co. m2-tf
C. H. HARRIS, drayman, will do
public hauling of any kind. S20 S.
Austin St. W. B. Harris does paint-
ing of all kinds, reasonable prices.
He solicits patronage. fll-tf
LOR SALK—One soda fountain,
shelving, show cases, cash register
and fixtures of the Cousins Drug'
store. W. H. Lucas. }30-tf
VACUUM CLEANER—Cost $100;
good as new; Duntley make; at
half price, E. C. Hunter. J7-tf
FIRE AND TOIlN.\DO Insurance
written In time-tried fire-tested old
ine companies. Blassingame &
lean. New phone 226. «4-tf
OLD PAPERS for house cleaning
purposes at the Democrat oiuce. Ten
cents a bundle. tf
»*ANT TO PLOW your garden
Plowing now will kill the grass and
weed seeds and roots. Also haul fer-
tilizer. Address new phone 479. C.
F. Standefer. <* j22-tf
For S
Second hand Sur-
ries and Buggies
Cheap.
SHERMAN TRANSFER CO.
First-l'Iass Boot and
Shoe Repairing
MAHONEY BROTHERS
Bqy the best material and do the
work as good as it can be done
The best la the cheapest
Near Binkley Hotel. 214% North
Travis Street.
Naliush had for C.od and his people.
Saul associated himself with Samuel,
the man of God, and summoned the na-
tion pf Israel (o his side.
The Holy Spirit gave Saul clear as-
surance of a call from God, and he re-
sponded with unquestioned faith
(Rom. 8:31). The people responded
with.. .great, rapuiity.far .thq.Jear. &C.
God came upon them also. We have
the good news of a better deliverance
from a more subtle foe to proclaim
in the present age. They all resorted
to Bezek, west of the Jordan. The
messengers returned bearing a mes-
sage having two meanings (v. 10), and
that helped to keep Nahash ignorant
of Saul s actions on the other side of
the river. Dividing his army into com-
panies Saul attacked the enemy "In
the morning watch," and completely
overwhelmed them and put them to
rout. As the Ammonites had refused
to show any mercy, they in turn were
Judged unworthy of mercy (v. 11, see
also James 2:13; Matt. 7:2).
III. The Crowning of Saul, vv. 12-15.
Saul’s victory so impressed the people
that they demanded to know of Sam-
uel who it was that had refused him
as king, desiring to put them to death.
Saul showed his wisdom by not per-
mitting such a course of action. Many
today refuse God's divinely appointed
king who will yet be glad to acknowl-
edge him (Luke 19:27; Phil. 2:10).
In the next place Saul did not claim
credit for the victory for, said he,
“The Lord hath wrought deliverance
in Israel" iv. 13 15. V.), All real vic-
tories come from God (Pe. 41:4-8: X
Cor. 15:10). This was the true king-
ly spirit. Saul reaped the reward of
his Humility, his forbearance, cour-
age and activity in the loyalty and
pride of the people. Samuel gladly
shared In the success of Saul and led
the people to Gilgal for the crowning
ceremony. This was the place where
Israel had first encamped under tbo
leadership of Joshua and where the
twelve stones from the river had been
set up as a testimony to God's real
pesence and deliverance.
Saul had natural and physical char-
acteristics calculated to make him a
great and useful king—self-restraint,
modesty, military invention and a ca-
pacity for leadership.
He was shrewd, patient and gener-
ous
He thus stood on the threshold of
his kingdom with the possibilities of
untold usefulness and blessing.
We are “kings and priests unto
God.” He has ushered us into his
kingdom. .Power, usefulness, inllu-
ence, helpfulness, victory ove- sin are
before us. "Napoleon said that his
nobility dated from Arcole and Maren-
go. May ours date from the victories
of love over the evil within ns and in
the world. ’ "This is the victory that
overcometh the world, even out
faith" 11 John 5:4).
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Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
e time. " “ *—
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The Foundation of Good Health
Is Good Blood-1
An you polo? Art you woak? Are Nm you pimplot or bods? Do you
you no longer ambitious or energetic? | suffer from Hoodaoheo, low spirits?-
Then you are anaemic—your blood is thin, lacking in healthy, strength-
giving red corpuscles. Then your blood is impure—and your liver is nof up
jlated.
to its task of clearing the blood from the poisons accumul.
There is one remedy that will restore to you rich, health-giving Mood—a
remedy proved by experience—
xpenence— s
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time and them heart! of the
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5 <H1 ran obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
hi tablet or liquid form from dealers in medicines or
send 50 one-cent stamps for a trial bo* of the tablets
to Dr. PIERCE, Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, New York.
I might neniect it my friends u nt to *So vilUae ami trot
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Ordinance .No. 682.
An ordinance ordering a munici-
pal elect ton of Sherinari"," Texas, on
Tuesday, April 6, IjHn, to elect a
mayor and fifteen 'councilmen ac-
cording to law and designating tin-
places at which said election is to
be held and appointing pr-tiding of-
ficers thereof.
Be it ordained b • the city council
of tin City of Sherman:
Section 1. Thai an election shal1
be held in the City of Sherman on
the first Tuesky ia April, l:u 'i,
same being tile 6th day of \pril,
for the purpose of electm; oUlcers
as 'o'lows;
A mayor and fifteen (15 council-
men. each of whom sh.-.ll be elect-
ed to the office for which he is a
candidate by a majority of the
qualified voters of (he city at large
voting at said election and to serve
for the term prescribed by the- laws
of the said Cay of Sherman.
Section 2. That the said election
shall be held in six voting boxes of
the city of Sherman anil the presid-
ing others of the said election are
hereby appointed to hold said elec-
tion at the places herein designat-
ed as follows:
In the First Ward, at the corner
of Houston and Walnut,streets.
In the Second Ward, at the Cor
ner of West Laurel and Crockett
MY PRICE
Uiiporing tlx 11 Room, fiirnis
ing Paper ]»IA Patterns
ONLY $3.50
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
W. B. McDonald
New Phone «. 180.
Palace Barter Strop
Basement Murphy Bldg.
Beat Vv orkmanabip.
Baths.
Sanitary Eqnlptncpt.
Prompt Service.
Girls’ and Beys' Hair Clipping
in Latest Styles.
Cantwell & Mitchell
In the Third Ward, at the South-
west Corner of the court house.
In the Fourth Ward at the City
Hall.
In the Fifth Ward at the Fifth
Ward Fire Station.
Voting Box No. 53. at the corner
of First and Lamar streets.
The following persons are hereby
said
appointed pi balding officer,-, at
election, towit:
First. Ward—H. A. Parrish.
Second Ward—A. P. FinVv.
Third Ward—M. Todd.
Fourth Ward—Marion Shaw.
Fifth/ Ward—J. E. Aston.
. oting Box No. 53—J. R. Horton.
Section 3. That notice of said
election be had by publishing this
ordinance under the style "Notice of
Election" in the Sherman Daily
Hen(oorut, the official newspaper of
said city, and published in said city
twenty days prior to the date of
said election and shall serve as legal
notice of same.
Sec. 4.—This election shall a -be
held under the provisions of - the
City Charter voted on by the quali-
fied voters of the city of Sh’enuau
on March fi, 1915, and returns of
which said election were canvassed
by the city council of the City of
Sherman on the St’u day of March,
1915, the city council declaring on
said date that’said charter so voted
on had* been duly and legally
adopted by a majority of the quali-
fied voters of the City of Sherman,
Texas, voting at said election, and
said election shall be governed b>’
provisions of the law as applied
REGULAR HOURLY SERVICE
--- 1 BETWEEN--
Sherman and Denison
First car leaves Sherman
for Denison, 6:45 a. m. Trips
■ made anywhere, day or night,
PRICES REASONABLE.
Good Cars, Cureful Drivers.
' [ Buy, Old Phone.....; .. ,H2:t
’ Night, Old Phone.......82H
, SHE It.MAN-DEN ISON AUTO
SERVICE CO.
THE PRIMROSE
PATH
We’re all one milestone further
along life’s pathway in the reign
g1 the year Nineteen Fifteen
rt
Life’s what we make it, we are
told, but force of circumstances '.s
oft. our piea in adversity. Which
leads us to remark that If we pos-
sessed latent happiness and this
virtue can be developed by the use
of pure, economical fuel as wood
and coal should surely sufficiently
satisfy.
ft puts a primrose hue on things.
Cash Coal & Wood Co.
Both Phones
701.
m
MUG nil mis
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PATRONIZE THE f
I
Opportunities are knocking at
the door of every housewife in
h is city, offering
Electrical Devices
especially—
AN IRON
Remove the drudgery and dread
of housework Jby using Time
tabor and Money Savers.
1
1 Commercial Barber j
Shop
In Basement Commercial Bank
Have your house wired on th
easy payment plan.
Sherman Electric Co-
Building.
THE VERY BEST SEUYKE
i
Is Our Motto.
j Dick Robinson Prop
1
SHOE.S
When You Buy
MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEW
-'•>-®-(!)-(s>—£-l£>—If-—ir— •-
SHOES
Made in Sherman
Method Void of Guessing
You Can Do Best At
MAHONEY BROTHERS
to the city of Sherman at this time.
Soc. 5. That all ordinances or
parts of ordinance:-; in conflict
herewith are hereby speciauy in ad
things repealed, and this ordinance
shall take effect and l>e in full
force from end after its •passage
and publication, as required by law.
Passed and approved this 8tb day
of March, 1915.
DUPONT B. LYON. ..ayor.
Attest; IILaKY ZLM.MEHMAX. See
rotary. 9-29t
214 H
SHOE SHOP.
North Travis Street,
llinkley Hotel.
R. B. NALL
REFRACTING AND MANUFACTUR-
ING OPTOMETRIST.
Opposite Vtswt.
Xcll-rl’ilpa sa.vi, (h;:i it's "Come easy,
go easy" with iiietuii l><» you liu, it so.
Jack': Jack Not on your life! I al-
waysAiummI that it came hard and it
certainly seems hard lo m*<_* ll go!-
,1 udge. / .
Fords Special
Policy
FOR STUBBORN COUGHS
New low rate policy
giving coverage against
fire, theft, collision and
liability for property
; damage:
J. /. Eubank
fSMsS iplili
_,__
_
use 2 ounoi of Schiffman’s Concen-
trated Expectorant. Gives instant
relief and breaks up the most stub-
born coughs and colds. Besides, if
it does not give perfect satisfaction
money wlll.be refunded hr Glass-
cock Druis Co.—Advertisement,
■ .
Hgtsnt
510-512 M. & P. Bank
Building
........
We serve—
A Regular
Dinner
: for
m
short orders day
night.
Crystal
sm
Or. c.
VMS
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