Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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WCE FOUR
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS:
Wednesday, March !2S, 1917
Every Shoe Requirement
Satisfied
A Woman
Detective s Story
By SADIE OLCOTT
RED CROSS SEALS
BRING HANDSOME SUM
FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
IDTEHSGIIOLASTiC MEET
AT A. C. MARCH 31
This House of Good Shoes caters to the
meats of everybody!
ear require-
We never entered upon a season better prepared to meet
everybody’s ideas and suit everybody’s purse, with Good
Shoes and Hosiery.
You are invited to take a peep at the largest and most com-
plete stock whether you wish to buy or not.
■ a THE SHOE MEN n
MaloneQ
III he nriEiU
Protect Your Valuables
Our residence burgulary policy costs but little
BALL & BARE, General Insurance Agents
tioth Rhum-s 40.
PLEASED <41 Til NAVY.
Ralph DavK SIm nnan Iky. Siys Ht
Is Glad lie Joined.
Personal Mention
ofg'Mr. mid
■ .il l •N<>rU.'
# iiavjr,’
^nt tfle JIui|!ffv Ikiflttftig
.mid told im" tveeJviiig a- tetter ftoui hi*
rjimUn UtfIplx. ’who Jam -beau-at Ur- naval vjritHl: Mitt 4*mwu««» nod. !tioetM*t;
I ruining station. Gi-eut Lakes. III
(nr hInhii h week. Young Davis stated
In the letter tliHt he had already been
assigned to a company und was busy
preparing; to participate In a parade
Ht Chicago on V^alnfsday (Unlay). He
also stated that he was mighty triad
he had enlisted and any doubts that
• be had before going were completely
.dlspeUad. . He also stated that men
•if ere arriving In large numbers from
alt imrts of the country ami owing to
i
rts has returned
to Dallas.
I*. Reeves eume
up irooi .lutd'mf jysterday .afternoon
uni] will remain In Shermnii util il tin.'
speolnl session’of the legislature is
remained in 'Austin,S if
AT A CHINESE INN.
[ the country aim owing m culer nfier b
7 bukv'Afs a’Id
Tht Seen# In th« Interior of tho Ono
Roomed Mud Hut.
The building was u long, one storied
mud hut, with thatched roof. We eu-
terod. Behold whnt the frontiersman
had created! The long room was the
scene of homely Industry. From tho
the training station in six weeks. Mr.
and kfmwd? .were so.picaseil xvitlv.the
AWidU'.fcVtiet
Ralph gcir I lot tbHod-•rtghVHtH1
and tell about ltrv.
JL
ten
ELEVEN KILLED AND
MANY INJURED IN
Ai... .
^ig oil laiup. shed-
srcltal family
By the clay
> fet-dtug, tfio
a brood of
jdoor packed
| obe jmrutsr
^infling mill-
&My xynlked
L vonian hi
df<
lama woman detective. I was once
aeut to decoy a desperado who was
making collections ostensibly for the
church. He was Aaron Burt—be pass-
ed under other names—and at the time
j waa working In.the town of Edgerton.
1 went there, learned that he waa at
a certain hotel, and he was pointed
out to me It the reading room.
I entered the room aud, going up to
him. said:
"The Rev. Mr. Burt, I believe."
“I am." he said, rising and looking at
me suspiciously.
“I have understood that you have
great success in raising nmucy for
churches, and I would like to know if
you would be willing to help roe pay
o(T a mortgage on our church at Avon-
dale."
Avondale was a town not far from
Edgerton. and I had heard ttiat one of
Its churches was under mortgage, which
the congregation desired to pay off
But I intended this only us a means of
making Mr. Burt's acquaintance!
1 described to him the situation at
Avondale, stating that the people there
were trull to do, tint needed some per-
suasive speaker to wake them up. I
added that he would be paid for his
labor, proposing that be receive tho
-cont«4hutiou himself and deduct one-
third of It for himself. This I knew
would pleaoe him,” fnr»j}Here would lie
uo difficulty In Ids deducting Ills third
or, rather, of appropriating the whole
contribution. He manifested n wil-
lingness to undertake the work, lint
protested against receiving so much
compensation as n third of die amount
collected. Ou- uo account ■ would lie
consent 40 (deduct more than 10 |>cr
cent Ho was ready to go to Avon-
dale as soon as I said the word. 1 told
him that I would see the pastor and
the deacon aud as soon as 1 could get
their consent would let him know.
I pretended to go to Avondale, but
really returned to the sheriff, who had
employed tne, to arrange with him us
to when and where he should send the
force intended to make the arrest. I*
was agreed between us that, he was to
•end one picked man to Edgerton. who
was to pass himself as a commercial
traveler. This man's name was Earn-
ed, aud I was made acquainted with
him. ^ud we conferred together. I told
him to bring the largest sample trunk
he could find.
Returning to Edgerton, j told Mr.
Burt that everything had been arraug
ed at Avoudnle. but the evening select-,
ed' for bis appeal for funds had boon
fix6d for the following Sunday, four
days hence. lie was nor. pleased at
Many _ Entries Have Bern Made—
Spelling tb;, Debating, Declaiming,
Etc., Mill Makr up IVogra.n
fee tip Day.
Austin. Tex. March 28.—The sum
of $17,l<S8.07vv<-re the total gross re-
ceipts from the sale if Red Cross
Christmas seals for the state of Tex-
as us reported to the board of dime
tors of the Texas Rtlidio Health A* ■
sovlatiou at their annual meeting In-
Austin. Of this amount Jo i>er cert j
has lieeti sent to the Amerleun lied ed f< r the tPru.vsui County lnlt-rseh r-
Cress in Witsldngteii. The i-imtin- lastie Meet to be held at Austin Col-
der, after jotying tile ex|*en>es of the leg*. Satuniay. Mil fell 31. More than
sale, is to l«- Used in ailti-lubeivtttosH! t wite the number i*f entries made i:>-t
wt rk iu various eities ami towns i't yfttr are n< v, tn the hand* of the ill
Tt-.as. J let tof-gi neial. Sui t, W. c. Ji lm-< -u --f
This assis iatiou Inis reef idly Is-en Howe. ,
r< irganlrv d ami lias tleterniijoHl to The spelling nuitest wilt b- held In
tarry "tint a very intive mnipuign if Slt< inian 1iti!l< b-ghmUtg at 1 W) t>.
education along public la tilth lines, til.
It was decided by the tsmrd of dirts- ' 'I he ) n-Iimltmi h - in dccluiuHtlmt
tors to t.iiphy a public health ttttrse tual debate will In-held in the xarion*
tv work in siiutllt r I owns ami vJflagi'A. class is-uns «( the tolU-ge, is-gi lining
of Hit state. She wit) Is- fitted kq
Among the. Courts
< ■•(lusters I*ay Fine.
1'ollce Officers (iitley ami Vrum-
broke uvi Ait Interest ing game of crap
shooting in the rear of a bunding on
Net tit Travis street last evening, nr-
rlstlitg three white limit as the partlc
ipants. The (lefisidatifs wen- arfaign-
Atl pr.-pariilh ip. have Iks a eouiplet- l>-lore I'otlee Judge .1. I*. Eeslle
“Built-in”
Style Lasts
this morning and each pleaded guilty
to gaining and were limit**:; and costs
. mil, amounting hi each case, to fl0.50.
Our custom tailored suits
are hand stitched. The fit
is made in the designing
—it’s built around an exact
chart of your figure.
Fighters arc Fined.
Two iii-groos and a white man up-
I'Cfii' d bi fi.ri- Judge Henry Wilson of
the jiistU-e eourt this morning and
b' ailed guilty in t barges of affray.
Each Were flutsI $1 aud vests.
That’s why we get grace—and
swing—and that well dressed
look. And that’s why it lasts aa
long as the suit lasts.
make an examination of thy* ehiUlmf
in the public *ehools. when this de-
sired. Hint to Investigate. make1 re-
in rts. and ad vise loneeruing improve-
im iits Ip puldie health and sanitary
conditions in (be towns which she
visits. IL K. Breed, executive mtu- j
tap' of tin- Ass—-inti< n, wInis;- offices term 1- in He
at t :;«> (i. in.
’Hie tinswill In- tv 1*1 the siliue ev
ing at 8;:ki in Slierinau Hall.
So far fix
!m i i! entered:
P'ue, la bison and Sbennan Much
Interest is la-iug iitanifcsi-d tu tills
ms-re-j(oiiti'st and the Sherman High ScIhh-1
hist of. practice.
are ut No. tilfi l.lttli-fk-ld ' building. Austin C<U«ge is i (fi ring a scholar-
Ansi in. Tex., will l«- glad to hear from ship to the i -.-st indixiifit.il dcbalt r.
any towns that are Inteivsu-il la so- and (lie winner -u -vbior dy.e,laniuthm.
eurlug her services.
11 was also decided to luuiilhe a, NOTICt TO THE PUBLIC.
sis Iatiou puldisb Hue a uionfli a hid- i . „ '
r"*- t,:r !»!“.....'T" Packing House Market Not Dam-
fknJlHK Willi 1) j
This bulii Un is to be particulari:. | aged by Fire.
practicable for public selnsd teachers ' _____
and their | wptls nnd may b- had-frig} The n.-p*trti is euiTt-ni that the I’aek-
ef «•! sr on iip|illuifion to Mr. Breed, j in-- House -Market suffered loss by
W A. Boxven. Arlington, editor oi fir,, hist night when a fire riiged in
the l'arim rs' Fireside Bulli-liu. was S:,„K. (duck, hut live market xv is
electid presidi lit fir the ensuing year: 1!llt damaged at alt and is doing busl-
I»r. Y- T. Scott. Austin, secretory, anil „,.ss ;!| ,j„. (>|,i stand, ready to handle
II. A. Wro.-. Austin. Treasurer. The „!| ordws. by plu-ne or by call at the
exectitixe ei inmittiv is i i miaisixl of counter. The I'm king Mouse .Market
Bowen, Dr. Scott. J. 1). Harper oi
Aik gi b Mooth—grrs Jailed.
Two more men charged with vlol-i-
H< n if the local option law In limy-
si u ii.iinly have felt the lu-avy hand
• f the law and are now r-rmslng hfv
debating terms have J hind the liar- ,ju the county jail. Sber-
Howe, Tioga. Van Al- Iff Tom UeU-rts yesterday afterniK-n
ctresfiHl "Cjuply" Joluison, a uegr)
v oil known to b cal officers, and John-
ny Kuliey, a white man. and ja 11—1
belli oh a charge of bootlegging.
Sle riff ,'l'eiii RoU-rls also put In
tv. n ncgiocs who wen- thuyl some tine-
ego for flglitibg and Who have failed
it" | nj their fine. They will he sent
to the county road.
And beat of all— in out store—
the price you usually pay for
an ordinary suit will buy an
"up-to-the-minute” Spring suit
— made to your measure. 500
fancy fabrics to work irom.
CONTINENTAL MEANS
CLOTHES CONTENT
111 l PiH l CD.
NORTH TRAVIS ST.
Wild Man Units Amuck,
rteputlp- Uix"co. flogan and Kreager
rcttinicd lids tnnrulng flpm Dripping
Si ring* where they went at the ur-
gnit call of eii'iv-.eb-i of (hut rouiuiun-
ity ami *Took into i-nstodv one Jim
W illiam Todd, charged with being of
in -'Mb 1 uiiuil, U v-iis iviMirlt d that
Ti dd • utisgil not a little Idt of ex-
dti nient in the cimnnunity last night
vein ii he procured a gun and went
< \t$ to shoot il(i the town. Fertuuatelx
fj|f lib -e.who reside at the ptuee his
Mr. Bowen, Dr. Sixvtt. J. D. Harper »>. ■ is sellifig for cash only, and endeavors ,
Dallas. J. F. Mamm of Austin and t(, ),t Id down'the high prices. Theyi^ar! m: l-hie prvvriC i ll atul no one
Dr. I!. I. Young of San Antonio. jsfnml for best quality. ntmleraU* prii-i-s^as hurt.
if this association yrn.((V. m28-3tf
Bii-yne Rfce.tr rc«l.
a John Uanisey, a member of the
sj c: !i-1,aide’s feiif, this moruing rei-oy-
eitHl a bicycle report i-d stiden from
Arthur llatoen of this ijfy. The lim-
it is the desire
to tie of service to any local eouunuiu- | -»—— .»■
ty. Applicutlcu for cio)-eralion al-m:; J R KENNEDY
piblic health lines should be made to," (VCTnirT ATTADMrV
tin- executive secretary, through thu j l/ISIRlvl At lUnnlil^
offices of fl>e association.
DEAD AT CLARKSVILLE
MAJOR ,M J. II. AOI Mi.
I-Vth. r «f Airs. James Riggs Dies :»*
Stamford—Burial at Rer-ham.
M. J, It Yeung, a m#n well
Baris. Tex.. March 28, Judge •!. It.
Keimc.ly. District AMorncj of the
Sixih Judicial District, was sirtckeli
With paralyyis ut 1.2 i h lock* M-mdu.v
night at his tn me in BinrksvilU- and
Ildp-ss gatli-
2S.—
t; MontKomery. .^a., March .....
’-t^it'ii i>er#oiif fntff! kUW tgud three,
ju-obuigibty fatuity iiijurud i'1 t|,u storm
’ that swept a iwrtlon of Central AAu-
‘.kama early Tuesday moviving. neeord-
l«(t to -the latest TtHKn-tJ nvuilablc lien*
today. Six of the ktibxvn dead wen- ne-
groes.
Crenshaw, Pike, Hale and Chilton
counties were swept by the stoi-ui. hut
the lieuViest loss of life occurred at
I’etray, a small town.
ght tnfkl
it of its
mvtkh,
tone. pest'
TREASURER OF HAYS
COUNTY SHOOTS SELF
AND DIES INSTANTLY
'■ff'tffiHi a
ered up the heaps bf rt-lfbw cornmcai
zed from the gray (Biles. More
hi red threw the
high In the air, winnow
elm It: other* h-aut-d over
pounding eomiiuieuta wl
tin*. > ri'-'J■> o’ l»cii/-»
Men- were hiirVylWg he
with firewood, cooking f,
era. Outs'£tid of thtCfOom
for these wayfarers, hut
lbe other end was dirt
Uoug. From each rafter citer each sec-
tion swmwnsgaalnt tHtls'cradles. In
each cfadtewias .aditjtlt-hrowu baby,
each habj1 tended'by a larger child.
Far axvavrfrom the loud clamor of the
western world we fell asleep In a clean
Inner room, to tlm soft sound of swing-
ing cradles and grinding millstones.—
Atlantic Monthly,
and there
travet-
a reserved
k'ang at
Into aec-
.-WV
St H)»<c«hu tlifohKlr The left* * templar
dying hisUiutly. Mr.' Wqods. >vh6'
. j,i'edTprA4fnrm hhoui'Yxv* adh-sYpna
tb'Cn liiitl Jus) left the breakfits^.
htiUUe. -a^IlK* fit) nils going to the puf.
MlWriNfeMm
heard and lit- was found lying at the
.fist of the stel* wtlii u plsTid in Ills
left Jpii^nl, and the entire Jeff side of
Ivi-f h, gif hmn W-rfy.- Mr. ' tVOisls lost
What Tipping Maans.
j Fourteen tho^hnd sii hundred per
qe*t is a pretfy- high rate-of rent! But
itA just whajt you g»hy when you hand
llie cloakpoom a Jitney for
wit|cliiiigy.gBr haff'(S|jin hour. Do you
got us-? AN'elCit'e J>inAik« this: When
foil pay 10 cents for the loan of a dol-
t»r for a year yffii pay 10 |xer cent- But
‘.if }yoii pay 10 cents for the loan of a
JBoUait i
his right nrin many year* ago in a
gin accident. Tile cotohei* has not
tempU ted the Ipouest. His office
affairs ar* reported to l«* lu good con-
dlth u.'tiud his private business affairs
all right.
•Uar Xur.»--da.r you .pay "j;.') times as
high a rate, or 3,060 per ceut It's Just
UiesaiiM* way wilU-youadW. hat. AVhen
' yon (lay 5 cents ou it for an hour you
arj paying th.e rate(;of St.'tft a year,
counting only twe)v4,'bu»lficgs hojira «
day. I Anti this Is at the rate of Tt.fit at
per cent. Tell this to the cloakroom
girl today -and get her "comeback."
But don't blame us If she's a hit
snippy.— IVnrcesler Rost. •;;
Wash Colors
In Paisley Embroidered Medallions of rich color tcmes-
Silk Dresses, Georgette and Pine Voiles, TrimmingsA>f
latest and in several shapes,
At^Sp.Ji*4 2dc Etch.
ft .
mt
iK'1,4
!Klr*
for
the
SOA ^
R'" 9
il
• JP ¥ E
RIT—Washes arid'dyes fabrics' m one operation. Will not
stain the hands, nor streak-the goods. AH colours
"this, preferring that the work should
done St once. The truth Is lie did
not care to remuln in the same locali-
ty for so long n period I determined,
Ii6xve\er, td hold him If possible till I
could spring my trap.
-T lajd” myself out to please him.
Fleming/.*, giMdt dual of tik^e
him. I knew that he was uot inter-
losteflilu umtlersioP rdllgtdn aud did
iiotitblfc rtn religious subjects. I pre-
ferred to cboose other topics, in which
li* would be more at home, iny Inten-
tion being-when I had gained his con-
fidence to’gire him to understand that
l knew his true character, that I was
one of the same kind as bimsoif aud
desired lo assist him In plundering that
I might share the plunder.
When I thought the time ripe I re-
vealed the character 1 wished him to
take me for ity confessing that 1 ex-
pected a share in the collection I was
to bring about 1 saw him start, but
he did not take the hint openly, and it
was some timo'before be consented t"
drop tb* parson and talk like.the vil-
lain he was. Then I told him that to-
gether we might reap a rich harvest
Ho caught at the Idea and grew enthu-
siastic over It
Ha-lug wou his conQdeuee, I kept
holding up the rich hauls we would
make, looming congregations ami ar-
ranging for addresses, to be followed
by collections. He would disappear,
leaving me to repent having put con-
fidence in a rascal.
When all was ready for my scheme
Lamed appeared a the lintel,-’and a
sample trunk of enormous size xxgs
carried to his room. It was empty,
but 6'uly Lamed and I knew that. I
Md Jlli JButt that I. was kept up tak-
ing money from the commercial trav-
eler and that I was already engaged
In learning where he kept it Tho
next , day I informed my (mi that
Jytrued bad gone out amf left $60o be-
Tween’ the mattresses of Ills bed, sug-
gesting that Burt go into his room and
get it while 1 watched. T}«e door was
supposed to be1 lotht-d. tfnd f borrowed
a skeleton key from Burt v.ith whl-h
to unlock it, though Lamed hud pur-
posely left It unlocked.
I took a position iu tho hall and aTter
pretending to have tv at cited for some
time called Burt and told him the coast
was clear, and he went into the room
for tlie money. Ho had scarcely done
so when I ran lu and told him that
the drummer was coming up to his
room..' t ’
fHSetkn the trunk." I said. "It is
your only chance."
I raised the lid, and he got tushie
I clapped the lid down ou him und
locked him in. Lamed waa waiting !
in auotber room, aud as soon as I had
secured tho prize I called him.
j Before Burt was let out he was told
1 that be was covered and If he resisted
-be would be shot He was armed, but
| the odds were so greatly against blip
j that he surrendered,
j I received $200-for my share lu the
arrest ,
bitown- throiigh tin- state anti loved by j db I at i,< dkn-k .' .-u idav tnrifnlttg
•every ow xvltp knew him. died at Ke war. vim tm-v-loti*,froth the t itfi - le-
Slauifurtl .Ue-t night. Hi* laid mail.' j "i" stink Judge Kuitndy t was
.friends Ju german w-hq 'xvUMbe' grievcHKitm 'aint nvvrcd in Red,River cmuiA:.
rtl. to heat- pf j his death. j It** vtut at mitt 5i» -yt«rs -*’.*! am| initl
HU X/Itly ,daughter. Mrs. Joim-tj eerveil as crnnD iiMorm j and twiWx
Riggs, msitlir) here. Twin .p(,tr.. j Judge. Ut- lists dcctctl district httor-
<’harks T. 'Young and flcjiiry DUlej'U"' • !a-t fall.-Hr- -li-trir: byiu-.j <vi,n
Young, result- In Stamford. Ills eld-,1 •»*•! ..f 1 iiiiiin.:litkir tttul iL-dlltn-f
c-t.-j^.Jiylu •l'!* ' ‘'“"M? 'H'' '' "! ‘‘"s. -faurt is in. sessiii nljpris
l’nit Vv-ortH.
thb” platx* in Bon-
tOi®’ *tilW
Ttturi-thiy
BOYS WILL VOW
ALLEGIANCE TO THE
STARS AND STRIPES
-, at; Ibeilmin. tfihe kgdWJturq >,■'
■ mijtnifjttsl civaietl the t»ilt*-e of. ass, -
tutt district attnrttey. but tin- assis-
| taut ha*- m l >i t Iki'iv mint -d Vudfr-tv
| ' ntutkilr m ai tbv- that has tneii ol<-
* m i vcti,. ip • comities oi tin iliftrlci al
riertiah’iy fnmisli jin* tUstricf? uttnr-
j w-y. ami it f- a tvs-pi cl iu-j-tf that a
; t'laiksiil!.- li'taiV-xx ill Ik- o|;('<xnte,l to
ti!i tin- vtti-aiic.w cn-ali-il. {
. VVliiln no a,•live slips will Ah- taki lt
fitiH alter tin- fum-ral, xvty<U xvas
lie id at 4 ;2il n’clM-k Ibis nf|i4-ttiHiit at
Blark'Vilte. it is thought-tlmt*the gS’"
i-rncr will t-i asked tn a, joint A. L.
RnltWtl*. lor sev -i-al years tin- |»iri-
eh I no was ft und
Walnut- *trcel.
stramlix! »m Xnrl t
EIRE I \ST MRHT.
Gnat rorflagraiic;: Wax Kt-pf Dcwn
tty ^Prompt At-fhm of the Fire
IP pat tmrirt.
litnoitalci i*rcl« Dispatch \
Chicago,. March 28.~ficverttl liuu-
tln-tl boys, suns of foreign born Chi
cagnans. xvlll swear allegiance tn the
American flag tonight at a pntrloti
dtrnniistratbin^tn Ik- held in the Salva- i t«'-r of tin- d-isns, ,|. tn fill the voeancy.
thm Army efftldel. The hoys wlm- |
agt s range from 0 to 18 years are mein
The Quinine That Hoes Not Altar! me Hsu
hers of the life-saving Scouts.
Democrat Want Ads I’uy.
Itrcansc of its tonic unit laxative affect, I. XXA-
T1VK BROMO QUININKi* t(eUwth*n ordinary
Quit’Jtie und does not cauw nt-rvoames* n<»r
rinsing in head. KfinemUrr lbe fn! 1 name aud
!«ok. lor th<5 aiaruafurff A ii. W. GKOVK.
Fit#,ffia'Wittt; tn the n-ar of tip- sts-s
♦ tat sti-rv d Jim Dec Kilt,: building
un st ut ft 'Vravi- stri-i1 alMtui in kid
c'tltxk last night did cnieddorabp-1
tiutiur;.' to that ji> rtbm of the slmi{ \-,
i:v arid tb re, t The room In whb-b
?iwi ft re sfnriiAt w-m used by fin- Vl-tt-
t-,a JUt*ttn Bjkt i v 'as a sPnc i-injii for
l.aji.y, iit^ii-il* and maicriah and
Fire < itic) Hambliti st.tt d this morn-
ing that it l-; likely that the fire was j
trtt“ -■ rtt'drihnnos netght, Atu rit tM'JUMH
damage w.e done in this pui-t of the
■m lid big. while, (tie damage tn tin- tip-
|n-r part i f the Imihlittg isvnpte 1 hx*
Rit-tce's grriet r.VjXvus aii td $itK). Ibdh
Ptetw'x aro-eryi Mini tlb- AJciiibi Bak
ery xvere able te e|stt for tmslness
this morning.
The pr<;pci;,ty. xxhhlt xvaa owned by
Mrs. .It ssi- MeElroy. whs fully envet-
ctl by ilisUi'iibee.
'tin- ShermttM fire department, by
jis tirnm(Tt mid sttts--i^fni work, kept
down a <smfhtgraib.il that .threatened
gi cat’dcsinictbm to the heart of tin-
business st-clit it <if the city. t‘llii-f
Ilublln and bis nun xvere on the
ct 'ic lu three minutes from the time,
the a la nu xvhs turned in.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT
COLORITE
*‘Makes Old Hats New*’
v
MMITCHEU-MASO
Sff3 Drug Company
PHOSi; 132
N
Summer Living
Room furniture
The suramcr livUtgrofnti fttr-
i nit me \vbcn tnnchcit tip w i tb
tin11 'hi-Xntiiel Futimel* tn*tde..(pr
thu; lairtteular |mrpns<, will
link as fresh mid bright us new.
The isilnrs are tlreeii Red
IVfltntv-greeli Wiikcr-btowit
Black While.
Itit-tttlj-lo iwc, dry hard and
stay lull'd.
.lust the thing for seats I*'
cause they wexet stick to clothing
in hot well titer.
The cost is small and uo have
little und big iHits in all colors.
Kfliflht-Peveto Co.
--—i—-
*tivlgf,.atjng to the Rale r.nd ’sickly
*m. A tin*' tonic. Vm adult* and ^liilirco. 5U
■?-!
'One of the moat common of errors
ig that of confusiug happiness with,
the means of happiness, sacrificing the
first for the attainment of the second.
1
Arthur Wallace
9
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a veteran of twenty-five years iijt Sherman hardware cir-
cles, has purchased one-third interest in the SCULL-SWAIN
HARDWARE COMPANY. The new firm will be known as.
Scull-Swain 4 Wallace.
We thank our many customer* and friends for the splendid treatment accorded-us in
the past and now that'we are stronger, both financially and in experience, jf e assure
you of even better, service and a more complete stock than ever before. , ‘
Scull-Swain & Wallace
“THE GOOD SERVICE STORE
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