Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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TELEPHONE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LUMBER-*
Kelsay Lumber Oo.,
the place to buy
Lumber....,.........Pbooe 279
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Famous Cafe, 119 North Travis...........................Phone
HUGS. PRESCRIPTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES—
8heehey'« Drug Store, North Side Square....................Phene 7
ELECTRIC FIXTURES, SUPPLIES, WIRING—
Kolb Electric Co, 118 No. Crockett........................Phene 299
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE—
GuUck A Ball, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, M A P. 3ank build-
ing...............................................Phone 195
Carpenter A Belden, 21$ No. Travis.........................Phone 43
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING—
Sherman Democrat—each week-day afternoon and Weekly, Com-
mercial Printing............................Phones 11# and 111
PIANO TUNING- *
HAVE YOl’R SHOES repaired while
you wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-!
trie Shoe Shop, 109 E. Lamar.
m25-ffc, ;
ITS .
MAKE GOOD ON
CENTENARY FUND
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1, .1. Reynolds, district lay leader
--.------------------ ! In the Methodist Centenary, of Missions
MAHONEY BROS, for first-class shoe j movement, lias ref rived a number of
repalrli.g. B«st material used. The emouraging reports from (irayson
best Is always the cheapest. n9-tf ! unit v churches showing the progress
” ~ ' ' 'I being made hi the campaign this week
SII1N.NO PARLOR Its the talk °fjfor Centenary of Miss Mis funds. Ac-
the town, the nice Shining Parlor at
Tlie Progressive Shoe Shop, at 21.1
South Travis. mT-afc
MONEY TO LOAN—rt’e have seme
money shelonglng to our clients which
we are authorised to loan on good real
estate security. Wolfe & I’reeman.
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NOW IS THE TIME to order your
O. L. Guinn, with Kidd-Key College........................Phone 885 'window flower boxes; also all kinds of
Bid..
.Pbooe 431
REAL ESTATE-
EL A. Holliday, Beal Estate, Loans, 212 Murphy
TAILORING, CLEANING AND FRESSINCh-
Who's Your Tailor? Will Pierce A Oo, 211 North Travis...Pbooe (35
TRANSFER AND STORAGE-
SI. Knox Dray Line, 202 B. Houston........................Phene 114
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FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—One nicely
bedroom with kitchenette.
Crockett. Phone 1307.
FOR SALE—My home, 1211 South
Crockett, 7 mums and bath room; two
story garage and servants’ quarters. R.
A. Speer. ’ a28-tfc
furnished'
422 So.1 ----—
m20-3te FOR SALE
FOR RENT—Two unfurnislied rooms
for light housekeeping. 001 FI. Brock-
ett. Telephone 179.". m20-3tp
FOR RENT—Apartment.
Travis street.
002 North
iu20Utc
-My borne place at the
comer of Woods, and Lee streets,
Falrriew; 300 feet fronting east on
Wood street and 250 feet oa Lc* street.
Bargain for quick sale. W. S. Reeves.
J27-tfe
| WANTED—Family to live in house
I a ml work on farm. Phone 0003. Den*
1 | Isom; Route 3, S. F. I.amlrum. mll»-3tp
, FOR RENT—A 4 or 2-room furnished
I apartment; will he vacated Juno
1st. Mrs. L. W. McDonald. 504 North
[ Walnut. m20-tfe
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room,
close in; 209 N. Elm. Phone 747.
m2-tfc
FOR RENT—Office room Kelly build-
ing. Dr. J. A. Pope. m3-lmp
AUTOMOBILES
BUCK BARGAINS—Do you want a
good used ear? If you (lo see' us at
once. We have three good used ears
that we have taken in on new oars
and can sell them at a price that
will Interest you. D. E. House. Gray.
, son Buiek Company. 10S N. Crockett
St„ Sherman. m20-3tc
REAL ESTATE
‘ Bl’ICK BARGAINS—1 will trade you
a good used Buiek Six 5-passenger car
for a Ford or Buiek Roadster. Come
and see nie. D. E. House. Grayson
Buiek Company, 108 N. Crockett St,
Sherman. m20-3c
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nice little
home In East Sherman, near David
Crockett1 school. Phone 195(1.
ml9-3tp
FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell in - jjood
condition. Will trade for real estate.
See R, D. Reeves. North Texas Motor
Co. mid-tic
LIVE STOCK
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE that you
want, or If you have Real Estate that
you want nohh' tvnd want to deal With
a practical real estate man and evade
curbstones and knockers, It will lie
to your Interest to see J. P. Grady,
office East Side of Square. Phone
1530. Res. Phone 920. ml7 6tc
FOR SALE—Good team work mules.
15Mi hands high In good flesh, gentle,
no had habits; sure pullers. Call at
020 S. Wtllqw St, City. 20-3tp-wltp
ONE JERSEY COW for sale; giving
4 gallons milk tier day. Phone 1919.
m20-3tp
1500
FOR SALE—At a bargain, 5 room "FDR SALE—One good milk cow at
bargain. See Mrs. J. H. Harville. 1222
S. Austin Sf. ml9-3tp
HELP WANTED
house, 2 lots, water, lights, gas;
North Cleveland. Phone 900J.
ml7-0tc
LOOK—Five rooms. hath, gas. lights,
new bouse, close In on Grand Ave-
nue: large lot. A beautiful home. Price
$2750. Sherman Realty Company.
Phone 304. ml7-tfe
FOR SALE- The manse of Grace
Presbyterian church at 020 South
Walnut street. Any one Interested
please call to see F. W. Creager at A.
Y. Creager & Co.’s office,' north side
square. ml3-tfc
FOR SALE—Nice house on S. Willow
St, of 5 rooms and all modem con-
veniences, concrete walks nnd nice
,/rult trees. J. P. Grady, office phone
1530. Res. 920. mO-tfc
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IF IT IS City Property yon want see
me. 1 have a good list to select from.
Also farms in any size tracts. J. P.
Grady. Office East Side Square.
Phone 1530. Res. 920. mO-tfc
FOR SALE—Nice new house of five
rooms, and nil modern conveniences,
fronting east on Highland Ave. J. P.
Grady, rhones 1580 and 920 Res.
mO-tfc
FOR SALE—Nlee 5-room cottage
with all modern conveniences; large
lot with south front; good barn;
storm cellar nnd fruit tree*. No. 309
Raney St. Carpenter & Belden.
m24-tfc
FOR SALE—Now n big bargain*. 0-
rooin modem tmgalow home; double
• edge grain floors, high class, newly
papered, painted; large front porch,
screened in hack porch, all conven-
iences, paved street, best location, now
vacant Will take Lllierty Bonds;
terms given. See R. L. Canithers.
PJione ’ 1022. ^fl-tfe
GOOD COTTAGES are scarce and
hard to rent,, so let me sell you one
and pay rent to yourself: havr*W>v-
eral and can arrange deal fo suit
yon. ‘Have several vacant lots and
will build you a npw house. Come to
see me and tell me what you wnnt.
J. T. Grady, office E. Side. Office
phone 1530. Rea. phone 920. m8-tf
FtiR SALE—A home In Sherman that
will exactly suit you. We have lots of
homes for sale at prices cheaper than
It will cost yon to build. Se ns before
buying. Sherman Realty Company.
East sltfe square. Phone 304. a4-3me
FOR SALE—50 acres of sandy land
on pike and close To good little
town. .Has fair house and, other Im-
provements. Will sell for $4,000.00
$2,000 cash, balance easy. Can give Im-
mediate possession, If ttohl at once. J.
P. Grady, office E. Side. Phones 1530
and 926. m8-tfe
WANTED—A cook for three in fam-
ily; apply 501 South Wulnnt. Phone
222
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WANTED—A girl at Candyland. Don’t
phone hut call in iterson. mlil-tfc
STRAYED OR STOLEN—A bay man-
about 15 hands high, wire cut and
white spot on left hind foot. Heavy in
foal. Jeff Carey, Rt. 4, Reward.
m20 3tp *■
WANTED—Either experienced or ln-
pxiieripnced girls and women to oper-
ate power machines. Good pay and
short hours. Apply In person. Sher-
man Overall Mfg. Co. a29-tfc
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST— A small folding black purse,
contained about 85e in change, cards,
papers, etc. Return to Democrat nnd
receive reward. ml2-dh
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Farm work for family,
three grown hands; must have good
house. ,1. J—Phillips, 329 Dulln St,
Sherman. m!9-3tp
WANTED—By refined lady, position
as waitress or office work. 215 E.
Jones street. Phone 1543. ml0-3tp
FOR SALE—An enameled wicker habjr
buggy in first class eondlton. A bar-
gain for some one. Call at 205 East
Jones. Plvone 1835. ml5-6tc
FOR SALE—Fox Terrier female pup,
2 months old, or will trade for chick-
ens. Call at 005 South Hazlewood.
ml4-tf-dh
WANTED—To list a lot of cheap
rent houses, for sale , or exchange.
Meek & Arnspiger, Room 210, Commer-
cial Bank Bldg. ml2-lwc
CHOICE Snrcropper Seed Corn, Su-
dan, Cane, Millet and other season-
able Meld nnd Garden Seeds, Purina
Poultry and Stock Foods, etc.
tAhdrews Seed and Grain Company, 214
East Lamar street. nil2-6t&\vle-e
POTATO PLANTS—Nancy Hall and
Dooley Yams. Call Allen Brothers
Nursery, Pqttsboro, Texas. ml0-2wp
WANTED—To buy some good-calves,
also good pigs. Also some good sure-
cropper seed corn, for sale. Phone
J. C. Linnstaedt, 601 S. Loving.
mO-lm-c
crop of oats a $175.00 per acre or
will v.~trs<}<? for city property worth
the money. This tract well located
about 2 miles from city. Carpenter A
Belden. ffilO-tfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE—9 Room
bouse, 8 halla and bath, 8 acres of
ground, large orchard: can be Men at
south end of Willow St W. O. 'Melton.
a29-tf
FOR SALF/*-Two good 3-rootri houses.
Must be sold in next 2 nr 3 weeks.
11 igh Wdddr !gct« thfcni. Ferguson
FOR RENT—2 or
rooms. Phone 1407.
3
unfurnished
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TAKE Yankee Grip on every trip.
m8-12tp
ASK your dealer for Yankee Grip.
m8-12tp
PHONE 179, Sewing machine sales-
room and repair shop. \ iu2-30tp
J. Ci BLACKMON, Upholsterer nnd
Cushion Fixer, any kind. No. 607, E.
Lamar. ml-lmc
tin work, guttering, flue* and tanks;
for prompt Work see A. 8. Tennille.
Phone 1475-A fl6-tf
Centenary
cording to lhe reports received by Mr. i
Reynolds the Sherman Methodist j
churches, Travis SMct and Key Mem-1
orlal, mr leading the county, both hav-
ing more than subscribed their quotas.
Wipies Memorial Church of Itenisou
lms raised $9,000 toward its quota of
$10,500. Collinsville, with a quota of
$2,150. 1ms siihserilKsl $l.(KKt: Tlogn
has raised $K00 toward a quota of
$1,000: Ferguson Cluipcl $442 toward!
a quota of C>50; Howe $1,510 toward |
WANTED—Clean white rags at Dem-
ocrat office. Will pay 5c a pound for
same. f20-tf
$2,500, a11*! Canter $515 toward n
quota not given. Van Alstyne Metho-
dist church, witli a quota of $7,574,
has gone “over the top” by sulnseribing
$8,057.
' The members of Travis,Street Meth-
■»-| odist church will hold a jubilee ser-
WHY throw your old clothes away?! vice at 8:30 o'clock this evening, cele-
Wc will pay you cash for them. We Prating their achievement in raising
buy men's, women’s and children's see- i their quota in a tv. o hour campaign
ond hand shoes and clothing. Positive-1 last Sunday afternoon. Final reports
l.v the highest cash price paid. Bring of the money raised will also lie made
them In. Tlie Jefferies Clothing Store., „t tonight's meeting .Ml captains and
218 W, Houston St, or phone 1942 team members are esiiecially urged to
and we will call for them. n5-tfci|i<> uresent. as well n< members mid
subset-ip
TAKE Yankee Grip on every trip.
' m.8-12tp
I he present, as wen as
visitors. The Travis Struct
J. A. L. Wolfe. Cal T. Freeman.
WOLFE & FREEMAN, Lawyers,
Office Rd Floor, Commercial Bank B’lg
WANTED—Large, clean, washed, soft
cotton rags. Bring to the Democrat
office. a23-tfdh
>n Smlf-EGR S&LE-Feanot.
4 ?4-tfc1 Mutual ^fining Cq,
EMIL BENZIL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Everything In Season.
Merehanta Lunch Served Dally,
11 a. m. fo 2 p. m.
SHORT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE YOU LIKE IT.
thins now total $2(1.5SU.
was $1(1.232.
Til.- quota
Which of the Three Karo's
do your Children like
“Crystal White”—in the Red Can; “Golden Brown'*— in the Blue
Can; “Maple Flavor”—the new Karo with plenty bf substance and
a rich Maple Taste — in the Green Can.
* ' I
. IMPORTANT TO YOU-Every can of Karo iz marked
with exact weight in pounds of syrup contained. Do not
be misled by packages of similar size bearing numbers
only end having no relation to weight of ccr.tcr.ts.
FREE
No housewife can afford to be without the new G8-page Corn Products
Cook Book. Rcciprn for wonderful dijl-.cr. end easy to moke. Handiomo
;!lustrction*-r-fu!l information. The Look ii free. Write us tad^y for it.
Corn Products Refining Company
I . O Bo* 161, Nc-.v York City
Akers Chapel.
Failing to meet sit Akers Chapel on
account of stormy weather as previ-
ously annonneed. I inn authoriwal to
call a meeting for Wednesday,! May 28..
A suitable programwill lie Arranged |
! by the Methodist brethren.
I Are you interested in the condition)
I of the road from the public highway
| to the cemetery? Your father's
j mothers, wives, and children ave
buried there. Ate you willing to give I
some of your time, attention and]
j ffioney fo put tills road in ]*ssablc
eonditb n regardless of tlie weather.
This ought to toueh a tender spot in
your heart.
.1. HOWARD.
President.
Veep lookinglfappy
You will always look
happy and feel fine
and keep healthy if
you eat our 4- Ice
Cream and Ices.
There’s None So
•-* y
Good as our. Ice
Cream.
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WANTED-
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
Highest Prices paid for all
Issues. Wire or write
,,r>' :-,s- --V*
B. B. WILBANKS,
PHONE 68.
Care Commercial National Bank.
Sherman, Texas.
CReamerY
312 E. HOUSTON 3T.- PHONE 324
: MYERS GARAUEI
* 215 North Wllow SL *
* All kinds of Auto repairs—keep *
¥ p1lrt8. Also do Vulcanizing. *
* Give us a trial and we will
* please you in workmanship and #
¥ price. *
* J. H. MYERS, Prop. *
************
nAtWS»WWSAA/WW^/WVVS/VW>
SPRING HAIRCUTS
Have arrived and vre want ^ to
put one on every man. boy and
girl in Sherman. ,
That LUCKY TIGER Hair
Tonic for sale, at our shop. One
dollar a bottle. Ask about it.
CHAS. CLARK
PIONEER BARBER.
NORTH TRAVIS ST.
IOC
301C30E
We don’t Skin ’em—
We Shave ’em!
Work done in our shop has
a bring-back whang.
YOU TRY US NEXT.
SERVICE BARBER SHOP
JOHN R. ISBELL, Prpo.
iREPAREDNESy
1?AYW
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DOLLAR DAY
Tomorrow, Thursday, will be Dollar Day at our Store. Bigger and Better values than
ever will be on display and on sale at $1.00—all bright, reasonable, dependable merchandise
now when you need them and all at a great saving in price.. Come and participate in the
Bargains.
Beautify West Hill
Help beautify the cemetery by let-
■ .. -«r-«. ■ ____
ting me tako care of the last resting
place of your loved ones. My fees are
reasonable and I assure you the best
nf cure. I also sod, flit and Curb lots.
Phone 423.
Hq ADLOF.
DR. A. H. BRADEN
DISEASES OF CHILDREN.
Office St. Vincent's Sanitarium.
Phones, Office 176, Residence
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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and hulls I
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PHIL SHERO :
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
Repair Work Done.
Remember when that “cold day"
eomes and you nrc out of gas there
are many more in your same condi-
tion and you may not be able to get
coal at once as you will want and
“need At.” We have plenty now nnd
get It before it’s too late. •- j
CASH COAL & WOOD COMPANY
’PHONES 701.
0
EASTS1DE BARBERSHOP
-8 CHAIRS—
That Means Eight Good Barbers.
’ We Give Service.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
YOU’RE NEXT.
a-
r*~— -8
Splendid quality yard wide
Bleached Domestic, soft finish,
free of starch, Dwl- gJ4 AA
lar Day, 6 yds for y BaVV
1
Gqod fuality Dress Ginglrain,
nice patterns in checks, plaids
and stripes, usual 25c value, Dol-
lar ~Day, 6 yards ifcj 00
I/adies’ Waists, new line just
received, all pretty styles, fTne
Organdie Waists, our best $1.50
values, Thursday, A| AA
Dollar Day, each y 3 i VW
ladles’ Middies, two splendid
models, made of good quality
—Middy (loth. best $1.50 values,
Tlmrsday, Dollar Q<| AA
Day. each........ ylaVV
Men’s Fine Dress Shirls, values
range from $1.50 to $1.75, but
not all sizes in each pattern
shown, good range to pick from
Thursr'iy, Dollar A4 AA
Day, each....... $ I.VV
Men’s Ribbed l I'.hiii Suits, best
7ac v$luelo be had, M AA
Dollar Diy, 2 for. fl.WI
Men’s Blue Work Shirt, best
$1.00 value, and 1 pair. 35c
Hose, Dollar Day, AA
both for.......... ylaVV
.'Men’s Fine Wash Ties, best
quality and always sell every-
where at 35c. Dollar A4 AA
Day, 4 foi<........ yl-VV
Fine quality very sheer woven
Tissue, pretty stripes, regular
35e value, Dollar |||j
Day, 1 yards for.. yliUU
White Wash Skirts, two good
models, splendid material, ac-
luall $1.75 value, aa
Dollar Day, each., y 1 *yV
Extra quality Printed Madras
Shirting, all pretty shirting
stripes, fast color-!; our regular
45c quality, Thursday, 'Dollar
ir.3 r?.... $1.00
Fine quality Figured Voile, all
pretty floral patents, slieer mer-
cerized quality, our best 35c
value, Dollar Day 04 AA
4 yards for...... IpliUU
Girls’ Di'.'sces, made of splendid
quaUty Ginghvtn(and Plaid Per-
«ale, all pretty" styles, regular
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values.
Dollar Day, each A4 AA
only at.......... y B.UU
Men’s Cnion Suits, made of
Highest grade checked Nainsook,
best $1.50 grade, A4 AA
Dollar Day .each., ylaW
Men’s Nainsook Union Suits,
best 75c quality, Thursday,
■r.. ......$i.oo
l.'i’autiful Silk Camisoles, large
s( lection of styles (o select from
in Wash Silks, Wash Satin, and
Crepe Do Chine, best $1.50
values. Dollar Day, A4 AA
each only .. ..j y SaVv
Medium Wide I’erraie, pretty
checks, plaids and stripes, soft
silky finish fast colors, Thurs-
day. Dollar Day, A-4 AA
7 yards for........j yliVw
Ladies’ Gowns and Teddies, un-
usual value at $1.50, must be
seen to lie appreciated, Dol-
,Z¥\C'......$1.00
Men’s Ijeatlier I'alin Gloves,
best 50c value to be Ind,
Dollar Day A4 AA
3 pairs for .v .... ylaVV
Vfen’s Dress Shirts, rollar and
cuffs ataehed, prety patc**as to
pick from best $1.5* grades to
choose from, Ikrtlar AA
Day, each ....... ylaVV
Silk .Mixed Sliirting, all pretty
Shirting stripes, lH*st 1.25 value
to lie had, Thursday, A4 AA
Dollar Day, per yd y LUU
.Silk Camisoles and Teddies,
nude of Soft Nainsook, nice ein-
brt.ie ry trimmed, best 75c
values Thursday AA
Dollar Day, 2 for.. y l*VV
Many more items than are listed above will be on cale on Thursday Dollar E)ay,) -Come
and see for yourself. You will be pleased with the big values we offer in high-class Mer-
chandise. ' „
SEE WINDOW
DISPLAY OF
SPECIAL HATS
AT
$5.00
n) ti/JkT Til 4HV
PBOPtfS STORE
BIG BARGAINS
IN LADIES’
HAJS, SPECIAL
AT
$5.00
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