Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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SATURDAY, MAY SI, lftlS.
ron KENT—
l,'OH RKNT—-Close in; two rooms
furnished for light house hooping.
^>I<1 phone 270 m2 I-5ft
holt IIKNT Furnished rohuts t",
light housekeeping.; modern eortven
icnces. Old phoue 987. m20-tf
l‘‘0|{ HUNT—-Bed room, all modern
conveniences, Hood board near. 523
South Montgomery. Mrs. ,1. II.
Brown. in 20-6t
FOR RKNT—Three unfurnished con
nerting rooms for light housekeep-
ing; all conveniences, nice and cool.
3" I (irand avenue. min 81
FOR HUNT—-Three rooms partly
furnished or unfurnished with
nil modern conveniences.
Ml North Elm street. Mrs
Grace Eubank. m 1 S-tif
Y'Olt KENT One largo and one
small nicely furnished bedroom.
Modern and close In, hot and cold
bath; runs furnished. Old phone
H 95. V m!7-tf
UOK KENT—Neat flve-rmim house;
natural gas, electric lights and city
water. Hco Henry King at Ameri-
can Bank. • * m7-tf
t'dlt KENT—Brick store room. 211
tV. Houston Street. See Win. Krause,
west side square. a°-tf
FOR KENT—Five room house, 801
North Cleveland avenue. Applv to
1’. W. Nevlli, 201 South Travis.
Phono 960 old. m29-tf
FOB KENT—Six room house, bath,
toilet, lot 75x180, garden, room for
chickens and horse; bnrn, gas, range
and shades. 602 Cleveland Ave. In-
quire at house. m2S’-tf
EOR MAKE OK TRADE— Nfy home
place two blocks form Robert E. |iee
school building, 10 minutes w*!k
from the rijUare; new two-story hrn-
gaiow, 8 rooms. 2 halts, sleeping
porch, pantry and hath, modern con-
veniences. two arms ground, fruit,
shado trees and garden; large bairn,
poultry house and other outbuild-
ings. I can put In ;t acres more
with this property as a pasture If
wanted. Will trade for cheaper
property. Two new bungalows on
l/OKT AND FOUND.
FOUND—l’air of nn:.e glasses. See
Mrs. Walter Thompson at the court
house. ■■■"“* m19 3t
MIHKLLANBOLft
SINCE | will be out of the city for
fome time after the first of June t
here decided to close out -ny stock
of piano*-,. I have on hand six pisnoa1
SOCIETY.
nrxjooacwnonatxriafc
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ha-ride of Misses Vinn-dotha .limes,
(tiixsie Snodgrass, Loitr.v Warren
and Imogone Wtnn j
The most elaborate affair of the
week war devised by the town sen-!
lors. who Thursday afternoon enter-
tained with a progressive luncheon.’
At noon the town girls called for MW
fjrav'« Mm 4 m„j„, **** wi’1 tl,em at * sreat rednc-l sen lot* at the college hr nine auto-
(.rays Hill, 4 and .> rooms, modern ||on, flee me at once at ibo O. L.' r,„,hilr* and after a short drive de-
ronvenienccs. Will sell at a bargain Bailey Furniture Co. Frank Jac. son, livered .hem at th* home at
Jr , both phones. 21-21
bargain
or trade for your old house and give
best of terms on balance. Four room
house and 2 lots, close to David
Crockett school. Four room house
and small barn, nearly aero of
ground. Sonic other cheap lots and
rent hohm*s. Will trade all or part
of the above for farm or sell on
monthly payments. Call W A
Lyons, 376 old phone. n21-lm
FOR KENT—Three bouses on West
Pecan. New phone 256 or apply at
107 West Laurel. f24-tf vest.
I. P. GEREN has property for sale
In all parts of the. city and the
cheapest lots on tho market. You
had better see him before *you In-
Francis Hjtll
... |v— ^, , *ed With the
WANTED—By man and wife on
farm, place to live and chop cotton
rind pick all year. Address J. ('. B..
card of Democrat or call at 319
North Walnut St.
o!7-tf
FOR KENT-
»f tho city,
aiasslngam-s.
-Dwelllngu In all parts
New phone *16. J. W.
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POULTRY.
NOTH 'E—'When giving us your or-
der for groceries don't forget ITiat
w«> have a fresh supply of Bottled
Milk rad cream at all times. A. S.
Waldrop, both phones 213. 20-.1t
II ANTED—To rent 6 or 7 room
house, modern, convenient to school
and town. Call old ; hone 827.
m2 0-31
REAL ESTATE.
IE YOU WANT some good fat
chickens see Scruggs at Star Wagon
Yard. New phone 2J1. ’ m3-tf
l-'EEI) OATS—For sale at barn.
-Scott's wagon ward. See or call W.
M. Scott. m 20-41
FOR RENT—Close in; two nicely
furnished rooms for light house-
keeping;. Hot ilnd cold bath, mod-
ern conveniences. Old phono M'J5.
ml7-tf
FOR RENT Two connecting rooms
for light housekeeping, one block
from square. Mrs. W. 1*. King,
227 .West Houston. mt5-lw
WE NOW HAVE a choice list of
good homes In Sherman for sale,
prices right and on liberal terms.
If you want to buy see us, over
Lyric Theatre, cast side public
square. Real estate and farm loans,
-Stowe & Stowe. 20-6t
FOR RENT—Newly furnished, south
fronl room In private family. 415
W. Houston*. mio-tw
REST BUY for Investment near City
of Sherman, s;t acres black sandy
loam, on turnpike, 1 mile from city
line, novtlyjvest, of Fairviow, i-room
residence and outhouses; plenty good
water and wood; price $100 an
acre; V& cash, balance to suit. jkir
sale by Stowe & Stowe. 20-Ct
PLI’MRING
DICKIE ( ROUMK solicits your gas
fitting. All work first class. 14 years'
experience and I am here to stay.
Old phone 1497. New phone 791.
f I 2-tf
LIVE NTOCK.
FOR HALE- A good gentle horse
nnd a buggy and harness. Phones
635. W. H. Casteel. a2l-tf
INSURANCE.
WANTED—By well educated, re-
liable, middle-aged man, a position
for the present or for fall, as sales-
man in a store. Have had experience
in dry goods, groceries, hardware
and general merchandise, also good
bookkeeper. . Would like a respon-J-Touehstone
siblo position of any kind. Can give
very best of references. Address
‘‘X Y. Z., care Sherman Democrat.
m!8-St
Here they were serv-
frult course at tables
gay with daisies and ribbons.
They were taken next to the home
of Miss Evelyn Abney where the
meat course had been arranged. The
tables at Miss Abney's were ebarm:
inglv adorned with sweet peas and
little yellow and black favor flags.
The salad course was served In the
heme of Miss Helen Matthews, which
was elaborately decorated with roses
for the occasion. Miss Matthews
offered conventional nosegays of
whitp summer flowers.
The luncheon terminated wRh the
desert course In 'the home of .miss
Susibell Carr. During this course
the engagement of Miss Carr to
Cecil Taliaferro was announced. Miss
Carr will he the first of the 1915
class to become a bride.
Tile town hostesses were as fol-
lows; Misses Clad vs -Cornell, Gene-
vieve Davis, Merle Holoapple, Char-
Ivn Edwards, Evelyn Abney, SusIbetT
Carr, Demaris Crowley, r rands
Hall. Helen Matthews and Hazel
FOR RENT—Eight-room house,
close In on Laurel street. Also five
room house on Lamar Btreet. Old
phone 934. at’-tf
FOR RENT—Large southeast corner
rb<,ni with board for couple, two
n\eu or two lames. Call Mrs J. R.
Barrow, old phone 682. a!2-tf
For RENT—Rooms furnished or
unfurnished. Call at 319 West Mul-
berry St. m29-tf
FOR RENT—South front bed room,
suitable for couple, two young la-
dies or two young men. 23.6 West
Pecan. f27-tf
FOR KENT— HOUR*!.
FOR RENT—Two modern houses
North Walnut street; clean as a
j)iu; papered and painted Inside and
out; natural gas, (bath, toilet. One
block from square. One 6-rooms;
One 5-rooms. Apply to Walter C.
Jones & Co. m2t-6t
EOR SALE—5q acres good land 4
miles north of Sherman, \\ mile
from S. k I). turnpike; new 3-roorn
residence and outhouses; fine water
and 8 acres timber pasture; small
orchard, peaches, grapes and black-
berries, planted this year. A splendid
place for laislng chickens, pigs and
Jersey cows. Price $2o00, till cash.
Stowe & Stowe. 20-64
FOR TRADE—290 acre stock farm.
190 acres In cultivation, 19b acres
in pasture. 70 acres of-jpasture:
land first class bottom lann: daVk
loam soil. Frice $20.00 per aero.
Writs ,E. E. Fuller, Durant, Okla.
ni21-3td-ttw
WANTED—-To exchange house and
lot in Madill for Sherman property.
. Old phone 1416. ml9-6t
'EOR SALE—A bargain for cash,
lot on Laurel and Binkley streets.
Gray's Hill. T. II. Smith Furniture
Co. mt7-6t
EIRE AND TORNAI>0 insurance
written In time-third fire tested old
line companies. UlasBingame &
Dean. New phono 226. n4-tf
HOUSE MOVING.
FOR HOUSE-MOVING, reblocking
and leveling, old phone 1155 or
call 804 S. Throckmorton 8t. O. P
Claunch. a23-tf
Et'H HEAT’—Five room cottage on
Williams street, sewerage, natural
gas and electric, lights. New phone
406 green. m21-.lt
real /estate for sale—six
Hoi
FOR RENT—To small family, three
room house on Lincoln street, in
good repair. Old phone 56. m20-3t
FOR RENT—House oil South'Graml
avenue. Cull Thomas Bros. ml9-tf
FOR RKNT—1 cottage X. Willow; 1
cottage E. laimar; t mtage S. Mont-
gomery. Call W. M. Scott. mlS-tr
For rent—t room house, clfv
water, bath, elctric lights, natural
gaa, newly papered and painted, nice
barn, on North Cleveland. See Dr.
Blair. • nilS-lt
FOR RENT—5 room house, modern
conveniences. 413 South Elm street.
Call either phone 606. tnl7
room House with hall, largo front
and back porches, bath room, elec-
tric lights, lot 15Dx17S; bas young
orchard started, on Gray's Hill,
HOUSE MOVING— For all kinds of
oqge moving I am at your service,
f your finances won’t permit I will
trust you for a part of the cost, bo
hat tho work can go on. Yours for
trade. Call-1168 old phone. W. F
Sulser. Jln-tf
HOTEIiB.
BRADLEY COTTAGE, Tioga. Texas,
Mr. and Mis. Matt. Bradley, Mgrs .ls
now ready for entertaining yiaitors
to our famous mineral wells. Re-
modeled bathhouse in connection.
Write or come right on. Usual rates!
a24-tf
KRAUSE'S ROOMING HOUSE and
, Restaurant, everything new. Rooms
one block west of car line, new phone 125c, meals 15c. 224 W, Houston
773: a bargain If Bold at once. J. R.|Sti;ect. ' alO-tf
Gamble. ml3-tf --------,-—__— *
NEW HOTEI— Williams' House,
IIAlIt WORK of alt kinds made to
order; all hair thoroughly sterillr.ed
and rooted. Mrs. B. K, Farmer, 129
E. Lamar St. mlS-tf
FOR SALE—New Emerson rotary
sixteen inch fan at a bargain. New
phone 829. mt7-tf
FOR HALE—Three shares In tho
Independent Harvester Co. for any-
thing of value, live stock or atitnmo-
bilc. M. C. Cordell, old phone 9513,
1 long and 2 shorts. a26-lm
STORAGE—For household goods
and articles of all kinds. E. Knox,
phone 114. atO-tf
FGR"*UARI’ENTER job work call up
13o3 old phone or see H. A. Clark,
corner Walnut and Cherry Streets
ml7-lm
H..W IS THIS?-—For $2.tl0 the
Sherman Mattress Factory will
make yonr old mattress new. 865
old phone. Ij. ml2-iw
EOR SALE—Tomato plants, 40c
per hundred. Special rate by the
thousand. Old phono 1430. Sher-
man Floral Co., one-half mile from
city limits. a21-lra
cr iaoooooooooor
§ A Lesson of the European War
Once more, among countless times, has the gnat
food value of chocolate and cocos been demon-
strated, both serving as a part of the rat nos of the
troop, in ACTIVE SERVICE.
Baker’s Sweet Chocolate
ha* always had this guarantee
“ The ingredients of this Choeolate are guaranteed
to be pure cocoas of superior Mend and sugar.”
The genuine luu this trndc-mark on
the package, and it made only by
j^VVaker Baker & Co. Ltd.
g Ert.bli.hed 17SO DORCHESTER. MASS.
Bnuui
studios. The eorridor was given
over to a showing of normal art and
decorative art was shown In the
south apartment. The rooms were
•ittractlvely decorated with summer
vines, and light refreshments were
serve I during the receiving hours.
’I he display of normal art came In
for great attention on the part of
th<* guests of the afternoon. The
work was done by students taking
the course designed for teachers
and si pervisors of art in the public
tonka.......v. Lk-urance
Elude in E Major. . Faganlni-Lisat
Miss Peterson.
7. Down in the Desert.......Rosa
Synovas Long Song ....Kjerulf
Baby ,, ...........Beach
Cuckoo........... . Lehmann.'
Mme Olltska.
8. Pipe Organ Obiigato,
Johnnie Hereford, Concert Oragnist.
High School Notes.
The senior exams began Widenes-
eolm wo;rk^dapt.eTd 2 tU'e'^unucr-' d*y b,,, ‘h” r,aSI’ work of the ,ow*
standing of children.
Hilt NAI.E or Trade for Shermgn
property—Five-room house, 66x200
feet, lot close in at McKinney.
Phono “M. E.,” Womllnke. ml9-6t
FOR SALE—FoiiT-room house,
1330 S. Austin, lot lOOxlJO; fruit
trees, barn, storm house and gar-
den. a21-30t
FOR KENT
house, close
Newly papeicd S-room
In. J. H. Wharton.
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FOR RENT— 5 room house, olectrtc
lights and natural gas. 8. Elm fit.
Phone 20 old or 597 new. a 15-tf
FOR HALE—Ond new 6-room house
natural pasT electric lights, blast
front; hath; three doors from
Sherman HOspita! 09 Highland ave.
Call old phono 141(1, ml4-10
FOR SALE—Ixit .100x360 S. Rusk
St., 4-room dwelling. Carpenter &
Beldcn.
f 1 6-tf phla.
FOR SALE OR RENT—One 6-room
house, newly papered, painted, east
front- on Bryan street, one . block
front Sherman hospital. See Hu-
bert Cple, at Western Union Tel-
office or call old phoue 1410.
ml 4-1 tit
221 W. Houston Rt. Nice rooms. Ev-
erything now. Meals 26o. n27-tf
help wanted.
WANTED—At once, a capable and
reliable white woman for cooking
and hoqsework In small family. Good
wages and good home to r'ght per-
tain. Phone 292 or address Box 348,
Van Alstyne, Texas. ml5-6t
PAVING EMPUIVMENT for women
full or part time. Sell guaranteed
cotton, lisle, silk hosiery to xiser. Ex-
perience unnecessary; large profits.
Spring business now on. Internation-
Mllls, 3046 Chestnut,
I PBFGlIT PIANO for sale at a bar-
gain, also rubber tire surrey. Would
trad© surrey ter a good Jersey cow.
Call at 1212 South Travis. New
hone 374.
FLOWER BOXES—Call A.
0ilie for window boxes and
New phone 4 75.
m 13
S. Ten-
border,
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R. A. BAILEY cleans Carpets and
Rugs on the floor with his Auto
Power Vacuum machine. First-
class work at reasonable prices.
Offjce Knight Furniture Co. Phones
Old 213, New 488. a8-tf
The best exhibit work ever put
forward by the art students of the
Kidd-Key Conservatory, particularly
In the department of decorative art.
was shown Friday afternoon to the
friends and patrons of the institution
in. the studios on the third ft
Binkley Hall. Miss Eva F *c,
head of the art department, an ! her
assistant instructors and students
received the guests, who viewed the She
display during the mid-afternoon
hoi’ra.
The medalists and honorable
mention students received promi-
nent places in the exhibit. Thefc
are five art graduates this year and
the work of these students was giv-
en due attention.
Miss Pauline Dunn of Howe won
the Cammie Starnes medal for the
best drawing done during the year.
On the beautiful charcoal study of
the Winged Victory, which she dis-
played was pinned the blue ribbon
of the exhibit.
Mias Hattie Buck of Sherman.—
won the medal offered by the Sher- Interest to the
man Decorating Company for the
best work done during the year in
any medium. Miss Buck had for
display a still life study notable for
accurate drawing and charming
color.
Miss Eloise McAfee of Sherman
won Miss Fowler's ptize for the best
The china and other pieced of
decorative art were charmingly dis-
piayed <m a terraced pedestal In the
the center of the room, given over
for this purpose. All forms of deco-
rations and design werq in evidence,
with a preference shown Tor the con-
- of I ventionat.
Mi?s Fowler considers the work
of her students for the term just
brought, to a close unusually good
hits been blessed with a large
number of gifted and enthusiastic
pupils and they have proved » credit
,0 themselves and to their training.
er grades
Tuesday.
will continue till next
Commencement w*eek was g.yen an
artistic note through the rebital
Tuesday night by Mme. Rosa-Olitxka,
letropniitan contralto, assisted by
Miss Edna Gunnar Peterson, pianist:
Miss Viola Beck, pianist and Mr.
Curt Peck, violinist. Mme. Dlitzka accident
is recognized as one pf the hig In-1’ _
ferpretative artists and she appeared
to special advantage Tuesday night.
The Parents Teachers' Association
had their last meeting Thursday at
the high school building and pro-
vided for the beautifying of th»
grounds during the summer month*.
The graduating Invitations arriv-
ed yesterday and the members of
the sentor class called for them at
nine o'clock this morning.
Wrrd has been received from
Austin announcing that Albert De-
Lang, a former S H. 8. student, has
been elected alternate quizjnaster in
the Taw department.
The members of the high school
lei rn with much concern that Miss
Nell Dorset! was seriously hurt In
Thursday
m
1 Misses Dana Ramsev. Luc 111*
T fn,,r artisls wbo werw heR"1 the week end with Mtsa Ethyl Miller.
Mias ‘ D'xfe Lee Palley spent the
on thp program were each Of special
audience Mme.
Olitzka has been in opera for years
and Imbues Her concert work with
a winning personal charm which
catches and holds the attention and
sympathies of all who hear her.
Miss Pe’crson. a pupil of Gans In
Berlin, is a pianist of thorough
workmanship and wholesome person-
work in design. Her exhibit show-jallty. Young Mr. Beck, who with
HOUSE CLEANING—-I have a high
power vaoiimn cleaner and am pre-
pared to do satisfactory work or no
pay. I live In Sherman. W. M.
Morton, Old phone 1119; New 274.
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TVPKWKITKHS.
ualIUn—I IF SUFFERING from pome chronic
rhiladel- lseaf!<!' w*y not consult Dr. G. L.
Lanins. lie has had remarkable
success. Office over Texas Light
Power & Light Co. m2-tf j life pose in a half hour the arms and
hands of a young girl and in another
1.10-tf
i
THE ^HERMAN TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE, old phone 191, room
No. 9, SliaW building. Wo buy, sell,
rent and repair typewriters, al l-lin
ing consisted of practical designs
for the illustration of magazines.
Honorable mentions were accord-
ed to the following: Miss Leon Han-
son for excellence in drawing; Miss
Lucille C'henault, excellence in oil
painting: Misses Sarah Pitts and
Mary;Jernigen, excellence in design.
These students received the red rib-
bons of the exhibit. This year's
graduates are Miss Pauline Dunn,
Howe; Miss Lucille Ohenault, Beau-
mont; Misses Hattie Buck and
Sarah Pitts, Sherman; Miss Mary*
Jernigen. Commerce.
The test work of, the graduates
constituted a most interesting part
of the exhibit. It was composed off
time studies from life and still life
made by the five young women who
receive act certificates. The studies
take the place of w’ -*n and oral
examinations in academic grade. For
one test the girls made a naturalistic
stud - of a group olf objects in a
specified time, which they afterwards
developed into an attractive poster.
In the second test they drew from
his sister. Miss Viola Beck, is a
Texas violinist who resides in Deni-
son and who has recently returned
front his studies with the masters
abroad.
The program for the evening was
an follows;
1. Rintuzza's Aria ...... Mascasn4
night
night.
with Miss Fay Noble last
. Bizet
.....Gliick-Brahiiis
3.
5.
Habenefa
GbvoUjj
S' herzc) in C Sharp Mfnog. Chopin
Misa Peterson.
Agnus ?>ei.............Bizet
(Violin obligato.)
Mme. Olitzka. Mr. Beck.
Sonata for violin and piano.. ..
. . . „ .. . . ...... Beethoven
Miss Beck and Mr. Beck.
Eicr Schwan ..... ......Grieg
Zneignung .... .......Strauss
Es hat die Rosa Es beklagt. ...
....................Franz
Spinning Song .. ,. Reimann
(Old German Folksong.)
Norwegian Bridal Procession . .
...... .r: v.-ow*
Pbelude in G Minor. Rachmaninof
Indian Flute Call and Love Sons
By the Waters pf thj
Miss Ruth Irvine entertained a
number of her friends with a week-
end house party last week.
The seniors took u.p a coUectloix
of one cent each and bought a vase
for Mr. Hamiltoo. •
The cooking and sewing depart-
ments had their pictures taken to
bo nut In the high school catalogue
next year.
Miss Anna Weaver Jones Das clos-
ed her work for this season.
The seniors are much elated over
securing the services of James W.
Chapman, for a b’twen acts attrac-
tion for their play which is to be
rresented on June the second. Mr.
Chapman, for a between acts sltrac-
tcacher of Dallas. For years he was
soloist with the Southwestern Glee
(Tub and refused an offer of the
Chicago Grand Opera compand 'be-
cause he would be away from home
s< much or the time. Mr. Chapman
will start on an extended concert tour
the night after he appears here end
it was only through hts fHfendshlp
for Mr. Brodie, head of the English
department that his services were
oil
O. B. HARRIS, drayman, will do
Public hauling of nny kind. S20 S.
Austin St. W. B. Harris does paint-
ing of all kinds, reasonaale prices
He solicits patronage. flt-tf
.Mh:ne**J secured.
j
test they demonstrated what they
knew of perspective by a study of
the interior of a room.
The examples of tine art were
shown iu the north room of the
Busy Business Men Of Sherman Who Ask For Your Trade
A. C. COLE
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Commercial Bank Building.
Old Phone 021.
PHIL SHERO
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
V
Repair Work Done.
See us for monu-
mental work.
NORTHTFV/IS MflNIIMFN-
Fulmer A Brlttlan
HARDWARE
AND IMPLEMENTS,
W. Hide Square. Old Phone 223.
C. If. FOLEY
Sidewalk and Corifcrete Con-
struction Work.
Old Phone «75.
JNO. C. OANNEL
LICENSKD KM B A LMKJt
And FUNERAL .DtRGCTOK.
Horse-drawn and AiitomoNle
Funerals. T*'l<|diines;,
Grayson 124. South western 123
Office: 104 W. 141 mar St.
West Side /Market
T. C, Morrison, ITop.
FRESH MEATS of All Kinds.
Free Delivery. Both Phones.
nlmllJ liAno PmlmiN
. 111 tin .
I.E. PROVINCE, Prop.
U. S* Tea & Coffee Co.
South Travis St.
Both I’ll ones.
Fresh Roasted Coffee Every
Day.
Sherman Cl^ar Co*
liUenirbni) Station.,
All Kinds of Confections.
H. C. KYLE
Carpenter & Belden
REAL ESTATE,
Pay Your Gas Bill
Sherman Dec. Co.
PALMER SHUMATE
PUBLIC AUCTIONl?EK
At Qius'ii Theatre.
INSURANCE.
Both Phoned. N. Travis St.
BY THE IOTH OE
THE MONTH AND
WALL PAPER and PAINTS.—
Both Phones.
South Travis St., cor. Jones.
Writes A11 Kinds of
INSURANCE.
Linz Annex.
4>/,v
v
We are now located on the South Side of the
Square with a full and complete line of furni-
ture.
We buy second-hand furniture.
Knight Furniture Company
Grubbs Creamery
'Art South Crockett.
'’.7; • .’mOUV-sK ’
Roth Phone*
Knox Dray Line
MOVING VAN.
All Kinds of llanlinff. *
Until phones II I. -
HAVE 10 PER OP.
NORTH TEXAS GAS (X).
Fearis Transfer Co.
Hotli Phones 73.
All Kinds of Hauling and
^.Messenger Service.
7. E. ARMSTRONG
CONTRACTING PA ENTER
| AND DECORATOR.
Largest line oi Furniture to pick from
in North Te*as. ,
Hall Furniture Co.
.J
_
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Haynes & Sparer
UNDERTAKERS AND
KMBALMEHS.
lloise-dtauu and Automobile
,4*4
West
rawn
Funerals,
Side Square.
Both Phones 12.
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GREKNMOUNT ADDITION LOTS at the price naked are the
best investment ever offered In Sherman. You had better let
show you these lots before they are all gone.
Go out Sunday and see what a beautiful place to live.
Beautiful trees, it would take a life-time to grow.
Water, Natural Gas and Sewerage in the addition.
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PRICKS FKGM $130.00 UP TO $400.00.
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