Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR.
Monday, March 3; 1919
This will positively be the last
week of our
Men’s Cut
Price Shoe
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SALE a
You will pay more for Shoes Next Fall.
Men’s $5.00 Shoes now.. ....................$3.95
Men’s $6.00 Shoes now................... . $4-95
Men’s $10.00 Shoes now .....................$7-95
Men’s $12.00 Hanan’s now...... ...........$9.95
$1.05 Pair Reduction on all Men’s and boys’ U. S.
Army Shoes.
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MATTERS OF SOCIAL INTEREST
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(,rwn«-Harle>H.
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Friends hero learned today of .the
] surprise marriage of Miss Helen K.
I Harless of Greenville and .1. H. Greeno
| of Wichita. Falls. The bride is the
daughter of the ltev. and Mrs. C. M.
! Harless of Greenville, formerly of
I Sherman. and is a sister to Mrs. liar
r)TL. l'atton of Sherman^ She made
| her* home in (Ilia city with Iter par-
! cuts for a number of yeafs and has
[ many warm friends here.
Mr. Greeno is a prominent loudness
! man of Wieiiita Fails.,ami U iuferest-
| ed in a number of oil Concerns of the
j Hurkburnett field.
After Spending a few weeks In New
i York and other eastern eitles, Mr.
and Mrs. Greeno will return to Wichita
Falls to make their home.
the social calendar last week was a
very delightful and daintily arranged
dinner, testimonial to. her house
guest. Miss Mary Anna Gibson of Dal-
las. and to Miss Elizabeth Livingston
and her two visitors. Misses Mildred
Langford and Katherine Luna of Ital-
t las
Some flowers seem iie-jillariy sug-
gestive of early girlhood, aflwwg-Hrese
sweet peas and frezius. Mrs. Woods
very gratefully employed these to ac-
centuate the-clmnn of crystal and sil-
ver, in which her talde was laid.
Hand painleti reals were filled with ©.
these pretty blossoms, ami over each j i
rest a blue bird poised. Mrs. Woods!
is past mistress at culinary confections ®
and her skill was enjoyaldy exempli-
fied in the luncheon.
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1 1/rtiE mosievymen-^^
FOU 81 TORTURES
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Just What You
Need. Is Net Greasy
Don’t worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo ob-
tained at any drug store for 35c, or
extra large bottle at $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring-
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a dean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stai-.s nothing. It is easily
applied anti costs r. mere trifle for each
application. It is r’..vays dependable.
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Among the Courts
Bridge Parly for Visitors.
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
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i 125 North Travis St.
—NEW DRESSES —NEW SUITS
—NEW CAPES - NEW COATS-
—NEW SKIRTS —NEW WAISTS
These all opened this morning with fnore coming on
every train. Drop in try them on. fb'
Buy When You Are Ready.
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Bankruptcy Petition.
Dave Flood,,a livestock dealer of
I Denison, has filed a voluntary petition
In bankruptcy in the United States)
District Court here. Ho gives his Iia-j
UllUies at $1.o7n. consisting of no'os,1
and his assets at $153,95, with $150 of
SHERMAN’S EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR STORE.
Social Notes.
Misses Mild rot Langford and Mr ,,n'1 Mrs- Wtigh Thompson were
S5tra«rJSJ,s 5Sr^|«.«».....*...........
. ;v: . . . , Mary Anna Gibson. guest of Miss; *n F«lrview. The honorees for this
I^»<* Wot id Kp lunched informally sat* j delightful otrasitm were Mmes. An
Shoes
We have a most complete showing- of
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes that
for a few days more are on special sale
m^rnsm
II at 10% Discount
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Come in and be fitted. We have your
style and size.
Weingarten’s
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES.
day noon with Mrs. Loyd Leslie
Fuirvlew.
Mfs. Frank Hapwood and son re-
turned to their home in Oklahoma to-
day after a visit with the W. H
Lankfords,
Miss Mildred Hardwieke has re-
turned front a month’s visit with
'liases Frances and Dorothy Smith In
FI Paso. While there Miss Hardwire
was tilt; libnoree at a handier «f social
affairs.
Mbses Katherine Luna and Mildred
Langford, guests of .Miss Elizabeth
Livingston, and Miss Mary Anna Gib-
son, guest 'of Mrs. Lee Woods, re-
turned to their homes in Datlas last
| evening.
drew Ram'ell and Oscar Touchstone
Fifteenth Dlstriet Court.
Tlie regular civil ducket was taken
of Dallas. Mrs. W. 1,. Heritor of Mil- »P by .lutlge Silas Hare In- the Fif
Wattkee and Misses Nansi Morris and teolith District Court this morning.
Flsle Shrimpton of England, guests of Due snit for divorce, stvled Della
Mrs. Jfforris johnston. Prizes for high Johnston vs. Clarence Johnston, was
score went to Miss Bess Eubank and granted.
Mr. Hah) Gladney.' At the e(ose of the The following new suits have been
evening, delicious refreshments were filet! in the Fifteenth district court,
sewed. jail for divorce: Mode Dresser vs.
------------»♦ .— -• j Cleveland Dresser: M. A. Ho“S vs.d).
If yoty want a good mem set home} Ross: Maly Jane Trusty Vs. Frank S.
style, come to Williams Hotel': 50c, Trusty, divorce and restoration of for-.
--- o -- I mer mime of Mai'v Jaife Dillon; Mrs.
CHARLES SAVAGE. P- n < Dfr.-.» v.vT, K. fonts'. In the.
■r~~ latter suit, plaintiff set.s out that site
City Clerk of Sherman Passes Away'"»* married to defendant thirty-eight
•After a Short Illness.
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Shipment Cash and Bond Boxes*
Just Received. These are very convenient for keeping
papers of all hinds in, , g
KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES.
NEW BOOKS, both New and Popular Copyrights.
MEMORY BOOKS. KODAK ALBUMS, Scrap Books,
Large Stock.
REYNOL0S-PARKER COMPANY
Miss Livingston Entertains.
Misses Katherine Luna and Mildred
Langford, of Dallas wore tile'week-end
gnosis of Miss Elizabeth Livingston a!
her home on 'North Elm street.
Seeking an expedient that would
nfford them the greatest amount of
pleasure in a given length Of time.
Miss Livingston invited iter friends to
meet her guests in a dance at the
Commercial Club Saturday afternoon
Most people dance, or have danced,
and realize flint this .form of hospi-
tality embodies a high degree of gen-
uine enjoyment. Miss Livingston’s
dance certainly exemplified this prin-
ciple. The friendships of the young
hostess include all ages, of which
there was a large representation
present, among them a number of
Denison young people. Music for the
evening was furnished by the Nelson-
Rosamond orchestra.
lT. !>. C. Meeting.
A very interesting meeting of the
T\ I). was held at the residence of
Mrs. Hall at 3 p. m. Mareli 1. 101!*.
years ago, anti has been separated
from him for twelve years. T. It: Cof-
fee is a resident of EIHs county.
Tim ease of Mrs. Hattie Williams
Ren • Patterson, suit for damages
Mrs. Hall, the president, in the chair, j beeome city clerk. In tin1 capacity of
The minutes of the previous meet-j city clerk lie proved himself to be a
ing were read and approved, after competent' and faithful servant of the
which the recent work accomplished ; people. 0, _____,... i
Biographical.
Charles fi. Savage, city clerk and
well known citizen of Sherman, passed
about one week. His eondikion was rrl>0H*1 _
critical for three or mot'p days before .........
the end came, and it was therefore ,, , , „ ?
not altogether unexpected, hut never-1 Kal|'h K,h'Ik' m"’ Alexander .Thorn
tlieless a great shock to the entire
city. - 1
Mr. Savage had .been city clerk for
more than a year, succeeding W. G.
Bai)ks. lie Ims always taken an at
live and constructive part in muplci-
pal affairs, and was one of ’flic first
to advocate the present oonnnissiou-
manager form of government vfliieii
Siierman lias. ■ He was elected a
member of the city eouneil under the
new form of government, and as a
councilman did a great deal of con-
structive work in getting the new, gov-
ernment organised and under way.
Mr. Savage, resigned from the eouneil
and as head of the shipping depart-
ment of tlpe HardwdMo-Ette.r Com-
pany lie re more than a year ago to
as. IS and j!) years of age. both of
Sherman, were taken into custody I'V
Police Chief Joint Richie, Patrolmen
Frank Reece and Charlie Stamps Sat
tirdn.v afternoon charged with theft of
some automobile parts front Doc
Watts, a farmer living just outside of
Sherman mi the Dorchester road, the
parts being of more than $50 value.
The youths were given an examining
trial before-Justice Henry Wilsoii
Saturday night and liotind over to the
grand jury, their bonds tie ing set at
$500 On a burglary charge 11 fid at $t(Kl
on a theft charge. Most of flic alleged
stolen’ goods have been recovered,
j they having-been disposed of-to vari-
ous persons. p.
BEES
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AUCTIONEER.
J. E. OWEN, Auclioneering a specialty. I sell anything
—-’anywhere. Phone 1357-R for dates or write R. F. D. No.
6, Sherman, Tevas. J E OWEN, Auctioneer.
Charlie Savage, a* he was" best
known to his friends, Avas a native of
Missisfppi, born in lgtfL At the age of
eight years, he came with his pareuu,
who . were pioneer settlers of this
by the Daughters was discussed. A
j fund lias beeit started which llie
j Daughters, from time to lime, hope to
j increase for the purpose of giving eh-
j tertaimnents, banquets, etc,, to the
few remaining Confederate .soldiers In
and near Sherman, also to help, care - . . , ,
for the graves in the eeraeterv’as well, county, to Whltewrighf, where lie
as for other good purposes. TKe grew to manhood and made his home
Daughters will give a tea at the resi-1 Ulltil fiftw“ a«‘*. when lie re-
denee of Mrs. Hail March 1.1. 1911). to!,u,»ved to Sherman to reside.- He lie-
bclp swell this fund. The program.! «»»nie connected with the Hardwicke-
Iwhich ’ promises to he an interesting Etter wholesale hardware company of
one.' will lie announced later, j tills city, and remained in the employ
Mrs. Lucas discussed some Indian of that company until ahont’ a year
j raids and gave some data pertaining to *8°-
] the early history of Grayson am! Surviving Mr. Savage are his wife,
sitcwouTiding counties, which was vo'.'v ( Mrs. Belle Savage, and the following
interesting and inatrnetive and there-! ‘ luWren: ..Mrs. Jrtp Thorn of Dexter,
fore entertaining to the memhefs, ' " Mus. <Clatul Brower of Ouinbv. Miss
Dainty refreshments were served Nina Lee Savage and William Savage
and the following program was an- °f Sherman. Ills mother, Mrs. E. XV.
non not'd for the meeting which will Savage of AVliitewright, anjl the fol-
n.gaiii lie with Mrs; Hail April -I, lowing sisters and lirothers also sur-
1910. ( vivo him: Mrs. F; C. Short of Sher-
Hirtoric-NewrtWekm Ates.^Lm at. I«wn, Ed Savage of Denison. John' and
1 !<>.. -.<■ /•....— ,'..11- ^Miss Ben Savage of Wliitewrigiit. Mrs. \V,
Cnrperation Court.
There was one plea of guilty to i>e-
ing drunk and one plea of guilty to
fighting in Corporation Court this
mofnittg. the tiines amounting in each
rase to $t'_’.flO.
• •Police (‘iiief John’ Bialne was ad-
vised lids morning of the theft at
Gunter last night of a set of harness,
valued at $!Y», from ope of the stores
at that place.
Soeieliois to Meet.
Chicago. March il—Invitatidns for a
mass meeting hert* on May 1st have
been sent to various parts of the
country, from socialist headquarters
itt this City. According to the imita-
tions, the meeting is to tie a "conven-
tion for amnesty and free ‘speech,"
and its purported objects are to tiring
about Hie release’ of all “political
prisoners." such as William D. Hay-
wood and others-..of the Industrial
Workers of the World, convicted of
disloyally: cause Hie repeal of the es-
pionage act: and “take such other
steps a* shall is1 round Wise to estab-
lish freedom of action and speech.''
Save Hirer (tales for March 10th and
lith the Deverettx Players. You will
hear the greatest of modern Spanish
drama in “The Hunt Calento'' by Es*
hegaray. Have you ever laughed with
BjornsotiV Hear his “Love and Geogra-
liliy,” Wliiat utiont a group of uproar-
ious farces? The Devereux offer you a
choice of modern French, Russian and
‘Scandinavian types, _ 3 3-lt
WANTED—Clean white rags at Dem-»
Dcraf dfflCe. Will pay 5c a pound for
same.1 ‘ ' f20-tf
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(’aide.
i life of George W.
! Wilson.
| Old Creole Days, Mrs. HalL-
REPORTER.
Dinner in Honor of Visitors.
Mrs. LeGrande Woods’ offering t 1
Sik G3©v®§
NIAGARA MAH), double tipped fingers
in two clasp. Extra grood values of full
weight pure Silk g-oods, made with self-
colored stitching, also black on white, or
white on black colors, $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50 pair.
White and Black, 75c, $1.00, $1.25
and $1.50 Pair.
Sore Throat, Colds
Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's
Wizard Oil
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a simple
j and effective treatment for sore
throa{ and chest colds Used as a
gargle for sore throat it brings quick
relief. Rubbed on the chest it wilj
often loosen tip a hard, deep seated
cold in one night.
How often sprains, bruises, cuts
and burns occur in every family, as
well as little Roubles like earache,
toothache, cold Jaiorcs, canker sores,
stiff neck, and' tired aching feet.
Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al-
ways bring quick relief.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get 3'our money back.
Kyer constipated or have- sick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
hips, pleasant little pink pills, 3Q
cents. Guaranteed.
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rOUR EYES
kEXAMINED^
H. Bray of Mitnday. Texas, and
Robert Savage of Taney. Okia.
Sherman has lost no more valiie t
citizen than Charles Savage in t|»“
many recent deaths, nor has anv
death caused more genuine sorrow to
tile city as a wliele tiian ttiat of this
conscientious city semint. Needless to
say, his passing was a great shock
and (“ause of much sorrow th Ids fani-
ilv and clos«i personal friends. Tii*-
wholc community, however, joins inf
oxOmding to iliese tlie most heartfelt(
sympathy.
Funeral services for Mr. Savage
took place from (lie faitlllv home tin
South Montgomery street Sunday af-
ternoon- at 3:3fto'ciork, followed bv
interment hi West Hill cemetery. A
large number of friends. including
many from Whitewright. Mr. Savage’s
funner home, and other out-of-town
placeSj followed tlie remains to Hie
cemetery, where services were very
beauHTul. among them being wreathes
sent hv the fire, police, and other mu-
nicipal departments. Tile following
were tlie pail bearers selected: George
Hardwick, Tam MeKown. O. J. S.
Eliingson, RarloW Roberts. Press
Soufhertand of Whitewright. Tom
Morrison, Joe Daugherty amt Joe F.
Etter.
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You May Nst Need
Classes But if Yuu
Do Let us Surest
L Shur-on
Billie Burk
Oil Co.
Limited Liability; Operating Under
-Declaration of Trust, Giving You all the
Protection You Need for Your Money. . .
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L We are now prepared to advertise for
bid for actual drilling for an oil well on
our property. Don’t fail to have the stock
you want reserved for you. .
SHARES $10.00 EACH
Remit by check or money order to
BILLIE BURK OIL COMPANY
Room 204 Commercial Bank Building, Sherman, Texas.
; H. F. GRIFFIN, President. N. 'Z. CRASS. Secretary.
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
Examination Free.
..;w.
Start this month right
“Trade where your patronage is appreciatad”
Mitchell's Drug Store
Phones 1S2 -112
The Home of Satisfaction
. lie-'-- .J •: .' I " t. . :
Commercial Bank Building
sS&ui’H
Should be
IlvJ
planted
now
and it will require regu-
lar attention if you hope
to be successful. Good
tools niake the working of
a garden a real pleasure.
We have everything you need. Jpst
phone 51 or 52.
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P'TheGOOD^ SERVICE 1 A B STORE**
jcuiLjwAiNA Wallace
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1919, newspaper, March 3, 1919; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719196/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .