Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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Some Coflee Drinkers
continue to drink
coffee even though
it does cause dis-
comfort. a
Of course they re unwise?
There is no discom-
fort in POSTUM. It
has a delightful aroma
and a rich cofiee-like
flavor.
If coffee disagree, try
INSTANT
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AMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new
and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of
them—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant.
You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turk-
ish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees
the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever
been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that
you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of
tobacco smoked straight.
Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas-
ant cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable
mellow-mild-body I And, you’ll be interested to
kriow that no Vnatter how liberally you smoke J
Camels they will not tire your taste! ^
Camels are a cigarette revelation! Prove that
yourself! We suggest right here that you compare
Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any
price for quality and for satisfaction!
Camels are soWeverywhere in
scientifically sealed fteckeges
of 20 cigarettes or ten pack-
nitci {200 cigarettes).^ *
glasstne-paper-covered carton
We strongly recommend thin
carton for the home or office
supply or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
WuMtu*S«i«a, N. C.
PAGE TWO.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
-Tuesday, May 27, 1919
HUM DAILY DEMOCRAT IMPR0PE£L ™CHICKENS TAX LEVY BOARD
by «iNiNo ■ • 1$ APPOINTED
0
. jBENTER. Publisher!:
fcLWnED 1F79
LOSSES CM SK1>
\ffrrmn>N in poultry
BI SINES*.
Rfttefrd «Ik* *)«nfflc* it 8«*r
man *s mail mutter of tbe second
rtem ieeordln* to act of Oodtreae
1873.
Hvrrfredtng Chirks Dnring Fired Few Appointment of the t.i\ levy l«>arel
Weeks One of Most Couumiii , for ihe-rlt\ of Slierimiii. ropiixwrtl id
Causes of High Mortality. . ! three <-irizu ns. wax the most ltat>ort*nt
_______________ -■ —- | matter transarted ui Mumlajr even-!
........-■......IX r. K........... roallrr X-
bandiinm. Extension flervhx*. A. & M- j Wheat. .r. ft. Krinorjr and-jv. A. Lyon.
< allege of 1 e.yns.) j who will begin Jhrir an xix.ii
Hi... of the.crcutext waste* it, the^ ft,X aWewmrtit rolls uro coni
ix.iiili v business is the treinemlmwt,We(K This must !»■ -lorn- by Ju.ic 1.
iMort.-ility in chicks of nil Hires each j ,ni(|(,r ,|u. ]aw
.i« ii.. im.1 mei»u,i ■Tl‘ar 11 >•« v,,Rt <x>n*en atlve to sny : ' I
ta rtf 1 Ui«t m.i more than -me elik-kcu out off »W, Wilson »l’“> nnuonnred the,
r* j&*. -r
? . '— r ^ I ' Jt k-i ' -l__t jiUM* <»I initHiuitM)ijc«Mii«*nt ;iikI IniprojMT | WWiiip. *iTbj«rt to tin* appro*a 1 <>. j J
I ' j Klw d'nuitill at Its n<*\t regular mppt«- I
In this critical time of our mil Iona 111,1-■ Tjie committees appointed are 0.
eveky olUM'e of ! a,i follows : KI.v. Belilon. < HadriPy, j.
on Law Committee; i ‘
■ 110 and 111
Members of the Aaeorlsted ftess.
The Ifaffictmd rre*« t* eicHtutvely
11 ion .
‘ or
iPaper
liere
Cnnditioii of funtls:
HAl.ANi ‘KS I
fietieraf .finxl j
£>,n]A.ot sirin'i fund.
''COnicIcty firtid.
*3AoitS PeiYietiwt fare ei'inctery
fimit.
$”<!>.■».(« IMlI.fi. lx‘tilth ftllld.
fl.nTT.+A Put.ll. |«trk.
T7!i^>J Sewer improvement fuwl.
jtfV.tWl.li Street iniproveihnit fmnl.
fi.sn.m Kleet lie MbIK iiniiruvetuent
fund.
*-T«17 Kin- alarm.
&;t.m..Vi park and atwittorfum.
*iH.«r.2.o7 1. it 8. Knuds, i
WAliitAN'I^ or'TSTASntJftX ,1
W. .V I., fund.
?lt.'itl.7d Sanitary fond.
ON THE MOVIE SCREEN.
5 Mnfl iahrtitftihrs etianfltit locations
il.ould give the former ad.lreaa as well j
as the new OWT. SulMcribers aerred bj existence .Hid wlien . —
^-•rierB will asutet th« la* iiuiaUlen^l awJiujiortqiit j ‘ hihi l.litio; on i4i\\ < mumirloi*: fiu* \V;tshinulon.
SKfRient fb r^hWtfMC *<>od aenrfee it lurhitoven us to study tlniroufrlll.v| Bol<h*n. Mortfan. t'ole. McKnwn and I .|„m. crey, stiiite and seremi star, is
notifying the «hout lrwpf-, this iptesthin of wasie.1 f.«xl in Site | Sov«*r. on Public Service (•oiumitte'e;; t|„. featurtxl player to "When My
•srlti'e* amt OilfSsmni , ( . | shape of cbh-k tmirtality. .1 onion, tlihtts. Johnson. Me|\mvn and. ship Comes In." adaj.nxl from (Jottv-
---- -;—;——-‘" ■1 ■1 —-*'| It eertaini.v is t rye that weak (treed-! Morpait. on-Pnblii Safety: Rhaw.! enienr Morris' most famous novel of.
Any erroneous reflection upon the mg stuck will ptixinc*'. weak ehieksjl-ly. (iil.lis, .lohnsuii and T.ittle. on ; the same title: Ni^el ltat rie and WII-
/haflleter, ifMAtng or reputation of ’that are hard to read and nnprnfital.le,| I'ul.iic Welfare; Mulkey. t'ole. <litliek.; |him j Kelly, l.otli stajre stars, are*
SM;per^,,flito ojjdlu'pt'rHfiph. Which Improper inettl.aior may.» weaken j lordon and Wharton. on Kitlams-; j j„ Knpport. A ronmnth' drama, with!
ipjArtrir 'lit life mum' 4t t*ei Dtp vitality of eltieks to a very grixitj Wlwrton. Ohldney. tSnlick. Mulkev and N'exv York's then trim l life revealed. |
temoerat will he gladly correctetl up extrut. impn^HU' handling of eggs lie-ikcvler. on Selux.ls, ' 'The mann'Oement of the Washington!
on It being brought to tbe attention pf (ore intubation may seriously impujr! <‘Ify Manager fl. .(. S. KlliiiBson sub-! tlicutr<* presents this i.Ib s|ax>!al to.
the pabllshgrs.
Coll* Chinese Writ big
<V>tfM(n»*f' '
j the vitality of the eldeks. Then1 is mil mitted Ids regular weekly report,
tjliestion Imt' that a large imrceniage' City Manager's Report,
of the 'htek .moftulilv eatt be traced;
jhsck l«i-the time before the chick' wit's t I Wring tlie part week work was]
[hat,tost. We have not space to disc^uss)completed in the dlffereiit de).artments
! liiis here, as follows;
Don’t feed Too Karl.V. 1 J" Ihe engineering department j
* * I The last tldiig ti eldek d-x's before j‘t' lnles were given for .-ni b around lot j
follow a it ‘emerges from the shell is to absorb;'« the cemetery, for .TO feet of siih-
day.
At the King.
Scenes of gripping intensify that
test Hie 'full .iwastire of the remark-
able dramatic power of the star
aiiount in "Two Women.'.’ the Anita
Stewart Picture which will lie seen in
tlie King theater
Wednesday and
Whuh after .HpilV 1. will lx' tlono
With the boot* cure sanitariums':
-
The Map *f f'rogruss slx.ws a dinky
little pond that'win* onue the mighty
Aflontift
» ■*
Xo rtse tTj’ing to ihxlge taxes these
or assimilate the y^ilk. This is nature's j walk on North Willow street and "" i TlmrStlav These reach a tremendous
provision to nourish the chick for thersewei- laferais across .loues street be ! ' (‘ ' j. . . ' , 0v. ,
first ten days. Overheating the eggsUween Travis and Croekott. I.ev-ls! ' lln,"x 1,1 nw" s""IM"
or chicks, chilling the eggs or chirks,-! were run and profiles made of the .
rough handling.of chicks, overfeeding alley front Crockett to Kim between ;
feeding too soon, feeding moldy iifj Brockett ami Hirgc. Working plans
Kimile.l foixls mid impro|>er feeds and
feeding lias a tendency to check llte
normal digestion of this splk followed
by 1 towel trouble and eventnally
days: if you <lo„ fliey will tax .vmir
ingenuity. • - A - *"
■r' —•>»«
are being made for flirt ’constrtvtimi
of the iirldge on West Honston street
over‘Cost (Ink Creek,
vers were made to determine eneroacU
Stewart, in the role, of' Kidd Arden,
untutored .laughter of tbe -mountains,
and the man who lias Avon her first
love, are confronted by a wife from
whom he believed lie had been freed.
„ . , Kwh! knew the woman lmd proved
. ii.ia s r*| ntiw. rthv and had no claim to Ids
im t ,ii< .ti r*l»_ *■
] love, yet when called cn to renounce
her own love that the wife might he
reclaimed for him. what did she do?
Austria nut lie hold together to
clndC a peace. „
eon
Tin* way Marshal Koch talks ho
seems almost enTirms that the (!et-
limns Won't sign.'
or»‘—
Tliey prayed for rain last, summer
out in West Texas and they not lUlly
gat rnfn law oR, ami it is still rainiftg.
The beer iiWCstltai seems to lw get-
ting mote than its allotted two per cent
of attention, from Congress.
. i. ’ —
A seaplane carrying freight would
get there promptly at time with a
egV*g, of something like, say, late |Ci-
tatoen.
*fhnf**tofit»ni wl*« has iireiUcUst an-
other war 1W UCttt ndBbt at least have
given xM time to get fills one over
vrlth,
If there lmd been a cyclone every
time a man litrs gone into tils cellar.
rhete"WrtulrtU't
in Texas.
lx* o shade tree left
For one thing, a limn won't have (o
rny, “FVe for ttr ratch an airship'' an!
siNlloW his eatlPig-botise rtougnut in
onie sofAllow,
The. «>cli|iso tliat lakes pfac* July
1 is something tlmt will lie invisible
«urtngh fo lie looked at through an
empty glass.
Alrplaties arc suggested as a means
Of hunting out moonshiners, another
indlcatlou. jierhatis, that something is
giilng Htil! higher.
Slaving tx'conae accustomed to those
uncomfortable Hu hats, returning war-
rior* may lie able to wear even derbies
Without ag rluiaeci
Scientists are nhsojutely at a loss to
atxunnt for the taste of, a new para-
sit.V It ewts spinach Jftlayhe, ---how-
ever once it- was,* irrfh-efoiis.
death. , nuuifw on streets and alleys.
}»oh't feed I In1 chicks until they ar**-- Tlie Building, plumbing and elecftl-
very hungry, anti at least sixty hours: cal-inspector, made 5 hvsix'etions of
old. ' i buildings, S of plumbing. 1 of eleetri-
ito tyot feed ton miteli. lM not feed eal jniis, ti of gas service installa-
Bv U indfeimts use of glue, enonglt of 'll I’k'k up | Huns, and 14 Inspections of yjixeel-
clean. Keep tlieui bungrv all the lime, i taueons work. $!) w as collected ns in-1
th“V fees • I prised when the popniar young star
‘1' ee w tier, charcoal, sour mtlk and grSe £ 'SS’t^nSJ "** ” 1"*" “*
d,k Si-,e irrit before Ihe el,i,kens ns ! rLo !,!*, SI ’“.I....... I. J ! "a ter tank rap on a racing ante
moldie lie was to drive in “(frettsedj
bightning." ids new paramount phofo-'
At Hie tiem. •
No one ever thought Charles ltay
was superstitious. Kveryone at the
Tlionms H. lint* slm’ios-Jooked sttr-
eltiek size grit liefore tlie ehiekeps its | hamiutrg stands 74 per cent, markets
soon as they rii;e moved from the hM*n-|'*t pc- M.„t. imkeries Hfi per cent. Soda
ha tor or lieii. | fountains S4 jier cent , and restate
l.xamine the litter. Do not ,ls<‘ I'anfs 71 per cent. The highest score
moldy litter. j made was ill iter cent hv a meat mar-
Tt.e first few days the eltieks need ko, f)l(, ,mvost wns‘ per cent
ljeat.Hnd shwp more than anything -py' „ restartrrtnf. Two permits werd
. . ,, , ' issued for the >alC of dairv prodn ts.
Keep their suimuiidings clean, dry!,,,. (;M(,||r), 'Mftl|niwrt (>r St)1„,
and well venli.ated. Health Board and Mr. Hitlers. State
Do not crow-d the cWoks. WaW. sllnltlirv KngiUCer. s-pettt three ..lays
them yery elosel.lv Kill ail weak a.af,-,,, ntmkil,g „ -auitary survey
airing chicks gnd l.nrn them. of the eitv. tta several different or-
.eedtufownmiuethismoulxiaids ^ ^ puhiieiv that
Kliingtes, eardlxmrd dr newspaper the , ,, ' ,,,, ,
first TeW dlvs. . Sherman was in bet ter conditio,, from
I-rovide plenty of drinking vessels | * •‘unitary stan. irnint than any eitv
so that thev do not lurve to crowd '7 l'!"1 «» 7
ai'.iiin.t them. Never permit them to! The .city of MeK.ui.ev s
(jrv | OMtaiillHliIiiy: n food insiW'ction cio|*art
Raise your ejtieks otl liWll and un-'^ ,,i"' ""'ir TO'espCetlAe Wkpecfor
(•onfiluiinated gi'.mud eiidi year if f0*>
srtile. »
Beef Scraps (iotxl Feed.
play that will 1.0 shown at the (Jem
Theatre for two days’ commencing
Wednesday night.
‘•Creased Lightning'’ is tlie name of
the rarer whieh Mr. Ray, as the vil-
lage inventor, has built and enters in
a ldg-race meet. The day was set for
“shooting" tlie big race scene and
Mr. Rav appeared at tlie studio. He
refused to go to work until tile horse-
shoe was placed- !Ts be designated.
A good starting food is common
ertrn bread or “Johnny cake." thor-
oughly linked and dried, ntii through
a food chopper and mixed with ill per ,axes.
cent rotted oats. Bread crumbs and I Tn the Corptratioti
(-rocker* ary good, but needed more by
Ottr bays across tin- water.
One hardboiled egg may be fed once
a day to 100 eltieks tlie first week. Iiy
mixing, with corn lu-ea.l,. wheat bread
or rolled .arts. j one application for work. Tlie dog
The starting food is fed five times! catcher took up seven dogs,
a day the first week. After that, fine.j The fire department made no runs
••racked corn and rice,-alternated with -......... ..... '- - .........'
tlie corn bread,. A dislt full of dry
At tlie Queen.
In one of Hie most fascinating dual
rote pictures ever released, Karle
Williams makes his apiienranf-e on
tlie screen of the Queen theatre on
. , Wednesdav: K.ntithxl CentTeinan of
spent a day tn Kbevman going over tlie 0na|jtv-- hv Vitagraph.
work with our inspector and getting thi,, ,#tl,n, tella- the story of John
Ideas as to how tlie work is came.? Ashtot). uIl0, „ft,*,- a nuarrel with Id*
on. Fhe McKinney Inspeefor praisetl L,,,4h11(|11 Xow Yovk ,llak,,s hls wav
nnr meth.xls very hfghTv. ! t„ |,011(l()11. As i,0 walks along the
Ihe tax assessor eolle.ted f.il.irfl asLg-ypyts lie is elutehed hy a man ob*
I vimtsly a servant—who addresses him
Court. three j .)s Yx,r<| Hertford and Ills mas-
eases* of vagrancy, , three eases of I
traffic violation''and one ease of
violation of livestock • ordinance.
Kith'S were asst'ss-ed in six* install -es.
•Ttio free ernpTnymehf liureau rert'ived
ascent from one (»lui»y* to itnolher.
The performance was one of the fea-
tures of tlie day's flying events held
here in connection with tlx- Rnn-Amer- j
lean Aenmuttflcul convention.
1ST TEXAS CAVALRY j
MAY BE ORDERED TO
SERVICE ON BORDER
AatMciatcd Press Dispatch]
Eagle I’iiss, May Si?.—The State of
Texas will co-operate with the Mexican1
government in stamping out disorders
along1 the border, especially the efforts
of Mexican bandits to-smuggle urutS|
across the lint-, it lips iwen anhonneed '
after eonferettees lietween Adjutant j
tieneral Harley of Texas and (ioverttor
Mireles of Coulihila. Mexteo.., It was
said the 1st Texas Cavalry would lie
used as a border guard,
wlieat bran is also placed liefore the
chicks. When tlie chinks are fourteen
days Ohh .7 |x'r cent of pure wholesome
beef s.-r*p is added to tlie dry wlieat
liran. When they are four weeks old
10 per cent of tlie beef scrap and 5
|ier cent of fine bone meal may lie add-
ed hi tlie di-v wlieat bran.
When tlie chicks are two weeks old
tlie number of feedings may lie reduced
from five to three times a day. Tlie
grain mixture may lie changed to a
coarser mixture, and the corn broad
gradually .Hscmitinne.l and the dry
mash mixture of wheat bran and beef
scrap led instead.
during the week, hut tlie fire marshal
made hip regular inspections.
'In the street department trash was
cleaned from eateli basins, inlets,
payed streets, and gutters. Tlie drag
was used otV a large number of tlie
dirt streets-, also the grader. Several
loads- of dirt was hauled and spread
n» South Travis street at the end of
tlx* paving and rock on North Travis
north of College, (travel was hauled,
and spread on Spring street. North
Travis and South Willow streets. The
sweeping schedule was maintained.
lit tip* cemetery, mowing grass arid
care of tlie hedge consumed most of
tlie time. Two interments were made.
In the division of transmission of
ter. Ashton tries to brush the fellow-
aside, but the other is insistent in his
demands. He speaks of Lady Mercy
and tin* terrible shock it w$s fo her
when lie. her husband, disappeared'!
Hardly knowing whether he or tile
servant is suffering from some ment-il
aberration, Ashton finally -eonsents to
ats-ompany him home. And so lie
makes his entrance into the Home of
Lord Hertford. Lady Mercy js great-
ly concerned and, her arms around
liis neck, weeps over his sudden dis-
’nppenranre and again Over ids happy
return. ______
LOCKLEAR CLIMBS
DANGLING UDDER
TO FLYING PLANE
Th*' grains may lie fed in a litter to
induct! exercise.
The dry mash mixture should he
kept liefore-the eltieks all the time.
Feed at regular Intervals. Do not
make radical changes ip rAtfons,,
Because he realizes that he talked j '''«<«* f‘>r llfl'vks-
far too much in tht* .tear dead days he- j [)lsi,lf<M.t ,h(. p^Snises .thorourfd.v
r-rovide green f.xxl from the start. watp)i m0K, (lf tll(, fi„,e was consumed
r‘ yond recal, Witliiun Holienz.olleni is
nuw saWintf wood at a farknis rate.
* ■
;. There was a that wlicn Crnyson
ijicounty went nntbpvohibithm more
y titan a thousand The world do move,
iil'iiele Jasis-r. met ix*opie are growing
gracefully liftte-.
and regularly.
Never overfeed the
it iiivnrialily C auses
Keep them -working,
warin'.
chicks hecause
bowel 110111110,
hungry and
Cotton choppers are the jx-ople
, ;these days that is, they hip ihe ones
livery much in demand. However, the
’ fieTdV aje "Nj an A Hetieral tJreen is
fe,just spreading himself.
, Hining had a few small nips at hoi
slierts^,,(e-tniairy 'is likely to decide
■ tlxrt s|fnita; tbe peace terms, however
j harsh they maf seenn Is preferable to
‘Signing up with the "reds.”
% ■ 11
Sf-i flays a.,Frein:l» chaplain; ‘.We have
-TftO.OOO girls who will never have the
ehnnee to axn-rT.” This seems to d<’-
|x*n« An d-hotlier the Amerii.nn tr.mps
are brought home sfleedily.
* 1 '' . . ,
, yik New York, dressmaker is suing
i Mery aGrdea tor f2.708 for clothes
; made. From what we saw 6f Mary
| here recently, ahe certainly didn't
* wear them, say* the Detroit News.
J'nder Swedisli law articles sold ns
gold must contain not less than 7.7 per-
cent of the pure* iuetal and those sold
its silver at least 82 per emit of pure
silver. air
tile
.f
Th* pmgrewrfre.s tmd stand patters
late* knoyvp ah reactionaties, are hav-
ng V™ tfibe m flii- sotia to over
speftl. Go to it fellers, us Iiemo
hud a irolly time for ahont
J-oart. . _1 i _ i
Mint Jell
Try Mint
Jiffy-Jell
with roast
lamb or cold
meats. It is
vastly better
than mint
sauce. Try
Jiffy-Jell
desserts with
their real
fruit flavors in essence
form, in vials. Each is so
rich in condensed fruit
juice that it makes a real
fruit daiaty. Yet they cost
no more than old-style i
gelatine desserts.
JtfcM
; tO flavor*, at Your Grocer’•
2 Packages for 2S Cents *
■ill ......-..... Mfc
reading meters and repairing same.
Tlie maintenance of the lxile line in
tin* lighting system consumed most of
the time.
At the Fnirview plant. - six deep
well pumps made an average of 17b
hours eaelt. while at fhe South plant
four pumps ran 117 hours em-lt. The
Diesel engine ran 20 hours.
47 visitors registered at the Rest
Cottage.
Drinking fountains have lx*en in-
stalled in the West Houston Street
park and in Birge park. similar to
the one previously installed in Fielder
park. The .usual ■maintenance work is
being carried on in tlie different
parks.
The athletic field in Kidd-Ke.v
park was rolled one time with the
horse drawn concrete roller before
Hie rain Saturdavi and ns soon as- it
dries our enougli lf w^j he rolled
again.
Nothing was done during ihe past
week on the disposal plant as tlie
work is still being held tip until the
flitres plate frames have been deliv-
ered. Jt will probably lx- the latter
part of tliia week before the plate
franies are* reeelveil so that the plant
can lie completed and put into, opera-
tion. - .,
The laying of tlie sewer on Jones
and on Crockett sti-eetrf is .complete
with tlie exception of a manhole ami a
couple of laterals which are being
laid across Jones street.
1.020 buckets were exchanged In the
sanitary department.
Tlie routine Dills were O. K.'d
payment, amounting to $4,744.00.
Tin* expenses Incurred during the
luisf week in all (lie departments In-
cluding regular salaries and labor and
material for work accomplished
amounted fo 12.0.70,
In addition to the above expense,
expenditures were made- for equip
ment'and property constituting per-
manent investments amounting to
$207.(17.
Tlie receipts of tlie revenue produc-
ing depart moot* Hpr> the past wdCk
amounted t*-|20fi#M iiuwH j
aii-rt-x*: a/Hi ^1/ j t
rAn f t •! H»> U/.MOII |
TX3V! TH'UOY
Associated Press Dispatch]
Austin. Texas. MtU| 27.—Adjutant
General .fames A. Harley said yester-
day that additional rangers will be
detailed to watch the border. He made 1
no mention of using tin* 1st Texas Cav-
alry.
WEALTHIEST NEGRESS
IN AMERICA DEAD;
AMASSED $1,000,000
IrvingtoM-ou-ltmlsiui. X. ,Y.. May 27.'
!—“Madame Walker." reputed to have
been the wealthiest degress in the
l iilted States, if not in the entire
world, antj credited with having
amassed a fortune of more titan $1.-1,
OOp.tMio through tin* sale of a “hair re-j
storey." died at her country home here
yesterday after a long illness.
liesides an elaborate cpuntr.v place
here. Madame Walker owned a house
a factory
Atlantic City, N. J.. May 27.—
Lieut. Omar Locklear, formerly with
the air service of the army, gave a
demonstration said to he the first in
fhe annuls of flying, of catching a {In New York and operated
dangling rope ladder front a second i it) Indianapolis, whore she employed
airplane and climbing into the craft j.hih persons. _ ,
from whieh it hung. The feat was j ’ 1 * 1
done at an altitude of. 2.500. feel.- He I Most schemes of l«ilifieal improve. J
has leaped from one plane to another j ment are* very laughable thing*.—
in the air before, but never made an I Dr, Johnson.
18 cents a package
TEXAS OIL RECLAMATION CO.
A Home Company
Our Company Was organized last Junttary for tlie purpose Of
buying and selling oil leases, royalties, etc,
In March our Company pniil a Cash Dividend of 2(1% from
the sale of one of our holdings. We new have about H.tMKt acres
leased and some of it near well* that are drilling, (iur holdings
are located in the following counties: Shackelford, Throckmorton,
Montague, Fa nil lit, Tenitl and Grayson. , : .
Our plan is to sell leases as soon as a rensuitable |ire>fit can ta*
spell red lull in some eases where wi are* close tyy well drilling, we
.expect to hold, part <>f ottr acreage in oisler Hint if oil is fi'ttiit! tin*
price pf our leases will lx* greatly enhanced iu value.'
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Our Company is authorize) for $50,000.00 and we
now have about $10,000.00 stock left to be sold.
For further Information regarding our holdings see Mr. Claude
Cannon, Phone 082 or 107.
Par value of Shares $100, now selling at $60.00 per Share.
Texas Oil Reclamation Company
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
OFFICERS:
R. G. HALL. Pre-sklent. t
R. C, SLAGLE, Secretary.
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