Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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Blue Serge suits.
Grey Serge suits
Worsted Suits. Cas*
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AA ANTED Span good moles, diet
hnrro*. etc See A VI Ferguson.
j-iA K»*i Jones, old phone S«*l
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HMI hAI-K—Tomato plants, 4f»c
p»r‘ haadrci Special rate by the
ih.HisAiid. Old phone N36, Sber-
L'«d» F tern I Co., one-half mile from
It* limit* *21-1 m
JFKSFX IB 1.1. for service at Tuck
j* KeUej*s mule yard, two dollars
ash. a 2 Horn l
of
Hr*wn. tn bargains and a
rrei of fun at Mackay Tele#raph
flee, Saturday Apr, .4, IP till 61
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FOR KAI-F A pood, gentle horse
rod » buggy and Mum**. Phones
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IY»R KIM Two rooms for light
loaf, her pi OF- C*H New Phone
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BRICK for tale at
Apply to Walter C
r very low price.
Jones i Cm
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*1 tvi TO HI’A Good black land
farm. ,*w to .tee acres Must be
bargain Give lull particulars, low-
est cash price and amount, of en-
j cumbrance If any Address P. O.
‘ tk»\ 3i'3. Sherman, T«yri. »21-6t
LYRIC THEATRE
Entire Change In Program
Out ot Petticoat Lane (8Y GIPSON WHiCTS)
The raniaucp of a Laundry Girl. In *2 reels. Very inter-
est ;r.K.
Sweedle at the Fair
This reel will givo yon many laughs,
finish. I <dtie and enjoy yourselves.
Fun Irom start to
r ■ITCBISON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. U|>-to-
[ date, refined, with good singing, dancing
and funny comedians. The Company That Pleased
night. Pay them a visit and enjoy yourself.
Last
Matinee Ik. Night Show the. Reserved Seats lie Extra.
To-Day ‘a Markets
Chicago Grain and Provision*.
Chicago, April 21.
Close.
Wheat —
May ., .. .
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Sept . . . .
Corn—
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13614
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DESK SI’ACK for rent tit modern
vj-to-date office. All eanveuleaee*.
Vtrv reusoas.bH*- Old phone 103.
al’l-St
Foil SAI.K—Full blood Jerse. cow,
3 roars old. 3 gallons milk. I It
hotter per day. cheap Ills S. Kud
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KOI; HI NT Two or three up.Mair-
rowans unfurnished Good home
with modern conveniences In eicel-
lenl neighborhood to couple without
«'* tdrea. references n-<imred. Oid
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£ FBBFKCTMIX - t . S. BO AT* - HONEST VAI.l E
AND PttUUKKRY
TEAS: K ANO til VPtWVRRR,
r. K. BLEND. lit(VEST V AI.l II.
« ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 15. F. J APAN and
g IKl'IitN INDIA. BI LK GREEN.
A*se a tali lug of Spires t vlrart*. I'.dilc, I lr>w-< te*xv. I**-»•-
wrte.. llMtos Pwtv IMhv Oil. \iIihI Itresons, l*.»rk ami Bran-,
tanant Mat krfrl, Kipoemi Herrin*;, sa'dinc-.. and Corua.
I ore Apple Vinegar. Grape Jime and Pinrappb' Juice.
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TODAY.
TODAY.
To III HI CM AN OATH.
A two-part Lana tale drama
pith Helen Leslie and Frank
Lloyd.
‘•v XVII. LIAM POX
Ppscnt'
NAT GOODAYIVS XOT.AMJE
SAtiF Sl'tX'HSS WITH
KING ILAGAiOT
In
"OYK NIGHT.
Alt Imp drama of
WILLIAM FMIIII
Assisted by
complications.
strange
.Margaret A ale, a Niece
President Wilson, in
jius Biiimnat's kkkpkil
A lliograph two-part west-
ern drama, featuring Kate
Bruce, Jus. Metier.Mon and
Jack MulhalL
TIE GILDED FOOL*
A Siaietjr Urania of Is>ve and
^ Finant e in 5 IMns.
AI (MISSION—Same little Thin
Dime,
Revolution h) t'onfederates.
has
Mildred Lee Camp, I*. V, V.,
adopted the following:
To the legislature of Texas:
Mildred Lee Catnp No. bO ______
Cijiied Confederate X'eterans in- Kontb.
are none better. They are old and
meat of them needy anu unable to
labor and provide for .< themselves
and families as formerly.
Also that the roiton tax collected
and now in the possession of the
government be returned to the
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dorses the letter of the Hon. Geo.
W. Krser and thinks that the gov-
ernor and people of the Coiled
States should be just and we be-
lieve they are willing to be both
just and generous to the people of
the south and especially the ex-
Ccnfederate soldiers:
Therefore be it resolypd by Mil-
dred Lee Camp V. C. V. that our
legislatuie be and they are hereby
repoested to methorialise Congress
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rttrsoleerl. further, that a copy of
these resolutions be sent to our
comrade, the Honorable Geo. W.
K vser.
J. W. FINLEY.
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A prudent mother is a (ways on
the watch for sj-jjiploms of worms
in her children,
interest in play, and peevishness is
the signal lor WHITE’S CREAM
July.......
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Oats-
May.......
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July.......
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Sept......
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Pork—
May......
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Sept.......
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July.......
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May . . . .. ...
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Cotton See*l (ML
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Chicago Live Stock.
Estimated receipts t«day
Estimated leceipls tomorrok
25,00(1,
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COTTON.
fijiot Cotton Market.
New York, Apr. 21,—Spot cotton
fas quiet; middling 10.10 cents,
sales l#d bales.
New Orleans, Apr. 21.—Spot cot-
ton was quiet: middling 9.56 cents;
.-a lei 1ST* bales.
Liverpool, Apr. 21.—Spot cotton
was steady; middling 5.76 pence:
sales ] 0,000 bales.
Total port receipts 14,283 ogainst
13831 last year.
New
York Cut urea.
Yoat’j
Open. Close. Close.
10.1C
10.13-14 10.25-26
July—
10.42
10.37-38 10.49-50
New Orleans Future*.
Yeaty
Open; lb a. m. Close. Close.
9.K3
9.75-76 9.89-93
July-
10.13
10.08-09 19.19-20
IJverfHtol Colton.
, Yes’ty
Open. Close. Close.
May-Jtme . .5.68 6.60(4 5.65
Jnty-Ang . .5.53 , 5.75(4 5.80
If leaving town let Knight Furni-
ture Co. store your goods, a!2-tf
and ask cone rows to pass a bill re- J VERMIFUGE. A few doses uf this
qhirisg compensation to lie made to excellent remedy puts an end to the
the people ot the south who lost j w or ms and the child soon act;
property and were damaged by the j nalorally. Price ,25c per bottle,
taking of property by the Federal j Sold by H. L, Sh’eehey. dhw
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us; and also to compensate those) In our new home. 202 South
»uose property was applied to the LCrockett street. Grubbs Ice Cream.
use of the government, directly or
mdirectly. *
Also that “congress It- asked to
allow liberal and generous pension
to the ex-Confederate soldiers.
They ruade good soldier* and have
made good citizens, as a class there
both phones 185.
Knight will
fntniture.
Have you seen the new line of wall
paper ai AV. \\ Butrldge's. 19 It
T*m' ADAM 8CHAAF is a piano of
aewsssm we* w* u* mo ...
Paleness, lack of Ideality, durability, and wonderful
...i ______i’,.i______ tor standing in tune. The Player is
the very best. 1 have *nsed one In
my studio for ten month*, that has
been used an average of three hours
daily without a fault, and I invite
the prospective buyer to call and
examine it. and compare it to other
player* -they have seen, get my
prices, and perhaps get some >at-
ua'jle information concerning Player
Pianos.
KOHLER'S STI’DIO,
107 N. Walnut St, Fp-8tairs.
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all prices. 19-4t
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THE FEA TURE PHOTO-PLA YHOUSE
IN
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MAT. 5 AND IOC
NIGHT 5 AMD 15C1
LIVE REELS EVERY DAY
f C. A. Hayes/>i Kansas City will be in
| Sherman at the Exchange Livery
I Barn, North Crocket St., Friday and I
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Saturday of this week and will pay |
1 the highest market price for mules |
lrom 5 to 9 years old and reasonable
good flesh, 15 hands and up.
EtkH CbylM
AND
Hiarlif Chaplin
Joseph hbntmaa
TIE CHAMPION
I THE HEESSEM MIRACLE
TWO AITS.
mmm parts.
The Best < littplin Ksnana)
4 'lim'd} Produc-d Ut Date.
To-Morrow
YORK AND EUROPE
THE TALK 0E NEW
Bessie Barriseale and Edward Connelly
SUPPORTED BY A STRONG CAST IN
“THE DEVIL”
Five Parts
<■< me ami '-ee lu>w “Ttw- Hcvil*’ mi\»*4 tiling* foe
Hire- vioiiu-n ami a man. ItV u pau-rful play m«mi*
<lecfull\ act.-d ami “UytCHGly nlagetL t'Htling tlaMO.ai'd’-
• a*' dolLit- IXt tMVMltlCC. i
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Mules Wanted
The standard of North Texa*.
Grubbs Ice Cream, 202 S Crockett.
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It’s the latest of
the Season
Approaching Summer
FINDS US XVITH MATERIALS TO M.ATt'H THE
SEASON. . .
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A* the xvarm weather approaches It tilings the call for Sheer
Materials. XX e have these, a pretty assortment of Knihrohlcred
X’otles and lVe|H‘s at
50^ A.XIk $1.1)0 X4IU1.
Figured 1 taxons and l.tw ns, lOc. 12)4 c, 15a and.,.....
Plain XVhlte Shearettea, All Price*.
Plain Organdies aOd Voiles.
2 .V
MILLINERY.
"Von Can Do Better at Mmw’s.”
1 D CUA11/ £ CAN
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The t'uitain Club of (he Univer-
sity of Texas will be at. Kidd-Key
College, April 21. H Is a splendid
attraction. 19-2t
Some Difference
19011,00(1 gives you 225 miles of
GOOD COM PORTABLE HOADS."
FIFTY CENTS worth of NATURAL
GAS gives you 250 hours of "GOOD
COL COMFORTABLE IRONING"
with a “WIZARD GAS IRON.” At-
tai.» to gas range or henter. Abso
lately safe. Nothing to get out of
cider. Simple to operate. Will Inst
a life time. Equally efficient with
either Natural or Artificial Gas.
Domestic Rtze 5(4 lbs. Regular
price $3.50.
You save "MONEY” huying a
WIZARD. The * iR0N-. you w,„
eventually buy.
Tornado
Insurance
rates are low
J. J. Eubank
For special pricer see.
J. S. HAMMOND, Agf.
ttlil West < hefry St.
N. XV. Phone I 495. ' Sherman. Tex.
Agent
Pliouos 547 1
610-512 M. & P. Rank
Building
Choice B- Handell.
Andrew L. Renuell.
RandeU & Randell
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
East Houston (N. E. Corner
Square, Sherman. Teiaa.
Wm. Albert Tackett
AKI't'HITKtyr.
M. 41 P. Bank Bldg.. Sherman, Tex.
Ho’h Phone* UJOO.
A WANT AD WILL SELL IT
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i Another
| Big 10 DaysFeast of Piano Bargains
Another
I Big Car of Fine Pianos. To be
I sold direct from the FACTORY to
: the homes in Sherman.
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Schaffner & /Viarx suits.
Most popular suit ever
designed for young men.
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House Ahead.
COMING TOMORROW
THE KING
THE1TRE
Where Mutual Movie*
Time Fly.
Make
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II. B. WARNER
JOHN EMERSON
assisted - by
LOCKWOOD
In hi* original role in the pic-
turlzation of the thrilling
Broadway success, '
THE GHOST BREAKER
THE QUEEN
TMEITRE
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MR. -THOMAS J'EEEERSflN
and an Excellent Cast in
HAROLD
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the reient Theatrical
cess
A Might, Good Five Reel Pho-
to Drama.
THE OLD CHEMIST.
Suc-
ADIIISSION 19 CENTS
THE (TlXSITHAtY.
l'imr Parts.
By Robert Baker and John
Emerson. A detective comedy
drama of modern New York.
The theme of the picture is
both absorbing in interest and
refreshing in it* originality
and tiie developing of the plot
unfold* one of the best pic-
tures of the season.
< O.MI.NG
william;
HI I HAY
A two-reel Majestic detect-
ive story of special interest. A
picture that will hold your at-
tention. * *
EARNUM
In a stupendous and Impress-
ive film, version of Wilson
Barelt’s sublime and immortal
drama
THE SIGN
THE CROSS
HOWARD HIIOKMAN AND
LEONA HUTTON IN
THE CHINATOWN MISTERV
Two Paris
A thrilling story of a news-
paper man’s fall and redemp-
tion graphically produced for
•Hie out-of-town peo,,|„ n„. who „ot
Of our remarkable h„|e i( „«* t.s, late, uu.| have asked us to
tontlnue oor sale a while longer.
Sonu( of the best iieople In Shernum luive shown their keen
judgment h, taking advantage of our lam Prices and east terms.
Hie best people in Hliennan are onr friends and customers.
the I»est .Music School* in the South are Hglit here in Sher-
man, and they are our Friends and Customers.
The best Music Teachers in Texas are right here in Sherman,
and they are our friends and customers.
I he he-$ (liurrhc* in the South are right here in Sherman,
and they are friends and customers.
ItltOOK M ils Jt (MVS name Inis become a household word
in Sherman um| all over Texas, and is well known as a tellable
house of uhsoiute fair and honest dealings. Thousands of well
pleased customers all over Texas and right here in HliCnunn stand
ready to testify us to the superior quality and merits of onr
Pianos, and our honest metli'glp of conducting onr hitsiness. We
have been selling I'ianos in Sherman and nil over Texas for* ill)
years, and we have never failed to fulfill every in-oinise and make
every claim good. We protect our eustomers tlirinigh thick and
thin. He do not want your trade unless we can pluase you. Xiilir
good will and friendship is wprih more lo us than your money, so
come in and see ns whether you want lo liny or not. We want to
meet you—we want to gel acquainted with yoi^.
BROOK MAYS & COMPANY
K. XV. HAXlMONDS, Xlgr.
209 NORTH TKAXIH.
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Suits Thai Are New
Every one Kelectctl with care—Every size—Every shade,
$22.00 to $25.00 Suits ut
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$12.00 Each
$25.00, $27.50, $20.00 up to $27.50. 1
at $16.50 the Suit
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XVONDERFI L -TALUES RIGHT IN THE HEART
OF THE SEASON.
XVON'T YOU COME?
WALTER C. JONES & CO.
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