Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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SBEMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT„r. “I
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character. standing or raputolinii of
any person. firm or corporation vrhleli
may appear In the column* of the
Democrat will lie gladly corrected up
«u II being"brought to tlie attention of
tile publisher*.
Mall Hjhaerlbere chan trine locations
should give the former address 11s well
as the new one. Kubtwrilier.s wired by
carriers will pi earn* assist the man
UNctuent In rendering gissl sendee by
notifying the ltomoerat about irrogu
lajrltiin and otuissions.
I
I) LABELS
rvWM
If silence gives consent, Col’ House
lias agreed ul> far to everything.
T<en (lie's notion of a peace prnposAf
Is a basketful of bourffeotalc head's.
.lines the strike in
that the new ropuhlic
to work?
Ireland mean
doesn't want
After July a man may
coughs without- ilaeling
prove an’alibi.
liave hlc-
requlred to
’ , After flip horrors of war It requires
a -tremendous sort of strike to im-
l>rev« jihUosopliic Isimlon.
I
About tlte coldest reception this
winter was the one that suffrage fire
in Washington got.-
wait until Hie war was well won. but!
It would have further endeared t hem i
to the pubfit liad licy waited until tlic * I
leailju- luients of lawce were nude.
CIVICS
' HERE’S THE VERY THING)
EAR HEADACHE I
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PROGRAM
Blue Birds fer
February toll.
Sunday, j
The prune, one time deapisrsl and The year IPl* has imereti w mtil ,J Have Tried Hunt’s Lightning Oil
put in tlic same category. wltlv-4siard—j that we eonbt mi.v -(nto uliliviaii. buL_
tog house lush, has grown quite pop-i ,ho suffering, horror, and la-art m lies
, . , ] * , . , i wlikh it brought 'ttfctlie' world can not
uiar nf lato hum ha* in |»ri<r. , 4 , , . ... * , ......
\ * «>c 11 4gl.ttcii. \\c win, w;\vrvtr, J
I crhnp«. < in* (Ik! «auw*s yur mind* t« oftw*v ami uion1 pica^atH^.
Time and Again and It
Never Failed.
JlSsJ f-ub~» little limit's lightning
any other fruit, mrordtng to s|w-. This „ r,,vi w.„rk; Wur ll(.tiVitie.-. w 'S?w 1' , , .1,1 j ,h
t • . ... it ik iIk' ui’tKi itriiglitrui tiling in.tin*
irbig the |*,SI year WI|P- thtolwra- r|fi ,0 f(V, „1;lt IM
is-ople sit mid not be I.st critical of, m. tmt l;/jie in the minds aud to-nrU lt,m (ho iwlti go away Why. iilhiost I,;-.
Mnii who •’stagger" these days, toli.-1'^ ■'hcrnnin t life I-eagiie mnulieis f0|■ -.n know it tlieTe Is- lio'jndUhtiUu
.. * i vs it In nt overlookingM" ----------------
matiiig that the pot>r fellows may ,
- - to do many things
meitfly full of primes.
stale id affairs is the fact that It is I icrclb i tious. to r| oml ii inoiui iit (colt-
*L. « viilliil !»»•» Ilia* irautil H i in til | yiljl *| |\
CHURCH NOTICES:
I .cagilc im mlH-i'
cue optHirtiiuil ihm yjm over Inn! a hcmliiche.
___ . .. . . f‘>r Ihe. laws -lover., Hunt s Ughinh.g <*il is eqmilhvef.
Ihet-e Willie tiny were "over there f.i-tiiv in ptaeiieillv all .-as.s. v,f pail.
,|s: tne things have been tb ne to give fthi umatbin. I.tunbago aud, V.’+haIgin
1 riieiu Plea-lire and Ion fit when they qnfekiy v,vw t„ Its imbibing- tione-
ate back -here.' jtratlng jirflnoiw .
I - .The parks, we ran now boast .of,’ H. H. tvard mwwt' IhtoaiMy there
fl,t; iliree: Fielder. Illige and IImstmi w;tj^>fhlnig;on ( artli that Is a surw ami
m., | Street, have been kept in most excel-fquicker cure fi r Cuts. Sefc. Pains
Client eonditimt the entire yeai'.;iinji Brills (is'"Ih'al'i Ifunfs
Pastors Will'' please bring copy
church iKitk-es by Friday at fi p.
and thus kindly assist in the work oi ] tear eomuueat me entire year, rand HHlIs.^s than Hunt1* Lightning
issuing tiie palter on time. Please write '1 hnmgh the grow lag season they ] upp, if j w<mj | uj.c to ^ cited. For.
out notices anil don't trust to tele-| were tlideed lieautv spots.. Many pet-j I went v -ears I hove lM-en iniable 1
phone as eVrors may occur. { inanent imi'rovenients bav'r Itceii tnmh’j-firrri „H!!jThtog lietter myself.”
—— I in (hem by rhe city, such as tin* ex-j Keep HuntV Ligltfalng
Aielhodist Chareli— n avion of water vc-rvlee. walks and bouse constantly. It is a
Xorth Travis street. Rev. J. F'. Hen*’. • ptifntiug-1 f shade trees and ornament-1 frit-'ml in hours of pain,
pastor..Preaching every -SuVi-lXy at 11 j „i sbruliberyrfhew^aihTed the peedful.f .Tt atid TO-eent todtles. I.o nlly at
o'clock, and 7 tflt* ts.ni, AVeduestlay lm(kground_to fin' bright ness of the, your druggists. Advertisement
prayer iiMsdbig at 7 :J5tt.-Hutalay si-bo-! j |,looming seitson. j---—------:-
Senior Kpworth* lx-agm- «d«t p.i The munii-ipal riirfstmas two was •***« «'«’ have succeeded to somv
in.
Travis Street
Oil in y-oifr
never failing
of t'inelnuatl. national secretary of
Bible Sellouts: and S, \V. Httttoii of
port AVorth, stale Bible School Super-
intendent. These men will give great
‘addresses on the Sunday school.
Houston Street Church of Christ—
Regular services will Ik* held at this
church Sunday. Itev.-L. S. White, the
pastor, will preach at both services,
morning subject. The Spiritual ’Tem-
ple;* evening service. An Old Love
Story. You are cordially invited to
these services.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church—
Corner of Sottffi Crockett and Cherry
streets, the Rev. AT. J, Miller, rector.
Tomorrow, the fifth Sunday after
Kphlphany. services will bp held as fol-
lows: Hide communion at 7 :H0 a. m.
Sunday school at b :f!0 a. m. Mornlug
prayer ami sermon at 11 o'clock, tots
firmaticu <lass at ‘J-dki p. m. in Hid
Parish ball. The/public cordially in-
vited to attend.
Grave Presbyterian Church—Corner
Travis and Cherry streets, J)r. B.
AVrcnn AVebb, pastor, it a. m. Junior
Christian Endeavor: !):45 Sumlny
.school: 11 a. m., -sermon by the pastor.
Subject: Study, its information; the
Source of Information. (>:.'Kt Senior
and Intermediate Christian Endeavor
SocieHes: 7 d!0 seriiion bv the pastor.
Subject. The Charity of Jesus.
Grand Avenue Presbyterian—A most
cordial invitation Is given to the fof-
loWhlg services to bit;held tomorrow:
Preaching by the pastor, lb-a. W. Al.
...... ^ Walsh, at 11. a. m. ami 1 p. tu. Sabbath
Tlie I sis tor of that LithunUn church Hf p.4g ,,,. aIrtf n,P young
semna to have l«*eu carried out more pepfle’ meeting of Cbristbiu Endeavor
The municipal Christmas tree was •>•** «•' "«v<- siieieeoeo to some ey-
j espieiiilly lie.iutiful this year, lent, thanks to the hourly co-o)a»ratiou
Central Christian Church—The)being . in easy view of the "t j uidie-spiritod litlkens. tho city
Sunday services are as follows; Snli-jimoraitig and outgoing interur l!l:!nager and Ha- aide and active dry
Bay school !l;gO. The partor, Cephas ban ears, thus passing on the spirit of 'extvn. Mr. Biggs. The mmd condition
Sbe>burue. will pretieli at II o'<-1o« k. "Peace on earth and gisid will to man.",,IM* hppearatiec'ofdpo .avenues is due
Subject; "Hoes Cod ('ate? Stainietbt Fellowlug an established enstoiu at the •* » Ho* sesitoii las~odr work Is confined
God Within the Shadows Kis’pin'g1 close of the holidays this trim was "• tho lots, flowers and shrubbery and
Watch Above His Own." Christian! planted in the park.
Endeavor «:3» p. m/At night, TSW.'I the Junior t*Me Lengne
we are to have with us two Sunday I the public schools was in a way sup-
school speeialisfk: -Bolmri M. Hopkins j phinlcsl by war work. In January. J-Vh-
"U>- Mr. Kelly scs-s t<» it tla-se have the
work in *M'st of attention. \W also ean- for a
numiter of lots frc-e t»f charge’ whose’
owot’rs are either gone or are met
able fo pay for same. We - employ one
ruary. March. April and May the-.reg-
ular monthly lialf hoijr .session were
held in (lie schools amt war aeilvities,M'veral tuonths during
the growing
and patriotic Suhjcefs eiisellssed. I tie! 'easoti. It is also necessary to employ
to fer half of the year this period was j11 <xil!(,etor Ns few |ample- femember to-
given over to ae tuall.v doing war work t-si'tiel their money Cut pay readily and
the teachers pcrsoually instrue-ting the i " hlingl.v whem approftehed. We have-
ehlklrcti. This is a very iu>|s>rtant \ enrolled 401.updniters and tho luiinlh’i-
tmel one- t.i f.-el iiw gruelually increasing. ^
Ae-e-onnts e-o! lee-led during 1D1S,
Sl.A0d.o7: paid workmen. $I.JU.85;
National frrohihition lenders deny
llmt tlu’re will he any campaign
against smoking. Gotta match?
AVhnt Mr. Wilson means is, the na-
tions should vie now to nee wlife-h
ran build the smallest battleship.
.Evidently Mr. Hines lias again
passed to emigreas the railroad ‘'buck”
that hotly attempted to jhiss to him.
Statesmen of the old school who re-
cently thought the league of nations
a dream now consider it a nightmare’.
iiiv i»ipm hi nmum<m ui <»ur i y. **** ^i'btiiiiii iuaniirr
•fooel shops (they were not always geo t j*® which she afecred our ship through
Js due in-a large measure to our effi-. '*M‘ trouhlcd waJers of BUS, and rev
e-iCtrt and faitliful city food inspector.' l.' hig upon the vo-openitiop ami assist-
M.tss ('uiminghaih. Again Hie League )llll( ,‘ l>romi.se>d, and given by tlic city
hits reason to tie proud hoe’ause- Slier- Antinage me-iit, .apd the people at large,
man Civil- League is responsihle- feu- ,we hespe-ak for .ifis. I.e-e;rund Woods. !
tlic city haviug_creHtcd the '■office iif-ou>' pre-sieling eiffie-cr, a most auceess-
e-ity fooel tnapeetor and Miss funning-)fnl ndmitlistrafion.
lnim was the unanimous choiev of the | . PFBI.KTTY t'OMMITTEE
la’ague to fill this''office. One can see SHEKMAX (TVlf LEAGI'K.
from the following figures we made no j w ___
mistake in this ease;
than the rogular Sunday morning pro-
gram was.
Wo iiave kept tliP'home tires burn-
ing. Now let us see- that all the fight-
ing men liave Jobs nml keep the home
pots boiling.
at,(! p. m. A special welcome for tlione
who have no ehureh home.
First Baptist Church—Her. H. T. ., , .
Money of Henlson will preaolv ad b«Hr
M’tvie-es ..Sunday. The- public is cordial- I'ownls musty-.flour,
ly Invitoel to attend.
Fast Sherman Baptist Church—
Sunday school at b:45 o'clock; preach-
ing by the1 pastor, 11 a. in. anil 7:30
p. m. Sunbeams at J o'clock. Junior
Chie-ago will almost surely get the WI(| W-ntor B Y. V. U. will meet at
kind of mayor it deserves, but it wilt to o’clock, Public cordially invited to
all services.
North Park Baptist—Sunday school
0:45. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m/.Sunbeams 3 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 0:30
1>. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
ing 7:30. song si’i-vie-e to Itegin at U:4o
Relies* AtiSsionary Soeiety Friday at
2:30. The public is cofdially invited.
J. S. Cameron, pastor.
First Presbyterian Church— Sunday
school and Bible classes 0:30, Regular
iu lining worship eonductcd by tlie
pastor at 11 a. m. Evening worship at
7. Mid-week service every Wednes-
day evening 7.
get the kind It needs only by working
patriotically to deserve the best.
Rome of the Allies at .the1' G Peace
table seem to want to do the right
tiling if they can hold out, here ami
there, a imlitii-jil issue for domestic
l»uri»ses.
Someth lug tells us; notwithstanding
what our troops have accomplished in
Russia, that if they knew why they
are doing it, they could do even bet-
ter than that,
•N.
iiome-
t- A Defroit man drank some4
made wine and was just about to be
devoured by a pink rabbit when the
police got him. AVhnt might he called
the home influence.
L
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As to how the internationalized col-
onies will he governed one might gain
a pretty fair idea from the iuternation-
ixeil iioliir regions if one caml to
make the investigation.
branch of civic work and one to find
very proud of because Sherman Civic
League Is a pioneer in junior-civics iu
North Texas.
That" Sherman is the cleanest fond
town in Texas and that there is small
need of tlie state food inspector visit-
ing tin- city,.' is a remark which was
made by a State food ius|>eotor. It is
atoerftiremark we ns a city and League
are very grateful to Ik> aide to repeat.
Tlie present splendid condition of our
paid collector $132.27: cash in hunk.
$148.45.
owing to the reduction of labor in
all departments last year the. streets
and alleys committee has not stressed
civics from this viewpoint.
'To Mrs. Vernon Brown, our out go-
ing president, we feel most hearty
thanks is due for the splendid manner
The iujgnim of tin- Jilm- Birds of \
the Tra vis HIns-t .Afetlio li-t church, for;
SumUiy. February 9th, will la- as fol- i
lows:
Opening Song. No 39.
Tlie ndhlreiVs < 'h-e.1,
Prayi-r. • 1 —
nnr Uttie Itoayir of Thanko.
Roll (MUktirtarp ltes|sinses.
t Heading of the- Minutes by I ho Nee
retary.
Bible I.essoii — Miss Katherine KilTF-
wortd. ... i > <
• -itiadlng .Ii-uiuiette Atmey. -..
AVrwv—Vivian -WWejr;..........
Verse—Mary t'n mtUeih.
Piano .Solo— iJUy May Parker.
Itiydiii*-. Margaret Guliek.
1’iand iSojo—JcuhiH-jte >Ahney,
lieiiedletion.
■ Thera is n contest in progress in this
little society to sis- wiilcH child will
he presi-nt the greatest number of
times ill a certain leiigUi of time.
(Jrcat Interest is being shown. Par-
cels anil friends are ui^cd To attend
these programs, whfeh are held *nt
3 -.15.
_ <?tv of Success
has axTonij'bT
Record
ERUN
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Mildred tee < inm. L. C. V-,
_ Take N'cticc.
Next. Ktmd.iy afteriusin at 3 n. ur. at)
A'. M. (*. tc. hall will he Ha’ time and!
Place for njeeling. The Rev. J. S. |
<'amin-on of North Park Baptist!
church will speak for its and Dixie I
Chapter. V. it. will furnish the)
music, to’t ail attend promptly at Hie
appointed In ur. tot egeh meinliet- in-
form ethers of the time and place of
Hi;; meeting. Every body is cordially
invih-d to attend.
J. B. STINSON, Commander.
Engagement Denied.
Not a cure-alls -but a ra-
tional remedy for catarrh and
all inflammation and conger
tion of the mucous mem-i
•branes. / \
Catarrh attacks the mucous linings, la ftny organ,
In any part of the body. It 1* not. a» sortie imagine,
confined te Ahe-rui* and throat, althmigh nasal
catarrh la the most common form and afflicts many
people. &
Unchecked catarrh soon breaks flown the tissue nnd
destroys the organs or part. Evidence of tlie rav-
ages of catarrh are all around us. Without desire
to frighten anyone, we say: ‘‘Guard yourself against
catarrh as you would aeahv-t the direst plague.
ForUfy your system. Take Peruna.”
INSPIRING WORDS FOR THE SICK PROM THOSE
WHO KNOW.
A Good Meitlrine in tile Family.
1 I had a bad eas<- of 1-aGrlppe and could get no
keliet. peruna cured ine. It is a fine medicine.. We
often use it In the family and. h"d it good.
’ MBS. GKNTHY GATES.
East Bake Station. **25 First Avenue,
Birmingham, Alabama.
j»EF,I.S MKK A'DIFFRTtFNT PERSON.
Peruna ha* cured my stomach and I feel like a
different person. I only took -twelve bottles of Pe-
runa and can eat anything without distress, some-
thing I hnve not done for fifteen yeara
I recommend Peruna to everybody suffering with
catarrh of the stomach.
1 ass l«th St:.
J. J. THOMPSON.
........... ........ New Fork, Feb. S,—Mrk Irene Cas-
imin continuously and two extra men t!<'- "blow of Captain Vernon Castle,
noted da-oebr and former aviator in
the British service, returned recently
on the ljner Adriath- from Eiiglnmi.
Alls. Cattle denied the ris-ent ri‘port.4-
Pf her I’ngilgenieiit to Mr. Bowers, n
friend of her former Tmslmi«L Mrs.
Castle was wearing Uie insignia of
her Imshanil and tlie French War
Cross won by him.
3049 16th St..
Columbus, Ueorgia.
FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH.
j Pen** is indicated for all forms
«f eatSnV or catarrhal inflammation
and congestion of the mucous lin-
ings hi air part or organ, such as
. nose, throat>%ranchial tubes, lungs,
stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder,
Ate,, llj-la fine for coughs, colds ahd
effect-s/of the grip and an excellent
preventive re mad y.
If you want health, insist upon
having Hr. Hartman's World F&-
tnoua Peruna Tonic.
Sold Everywhere.
WRITE FOR THIS BOOK.
All sick and suffering should
write The Peruna CmS^any, Dept.
B-82. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart-
man's Health Book. The book Is
free and contains perhaps Just the-
information you are seeking. It Is
sent in a plain wrapper to any ad-
dress. ’
DO IT TODAY.
IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM.
Ask your dealer for a Peruaa
Almanac.
During HtiS, 1,403 miscellaneous in-
spections were made and the following
spoiled foods emnlemhed :
5. quarts fermented fruit.
ii quarts fermented syrup in foun-
tains.
3 quarts fermented food.
4 quarts salad in chipped enameled
ware. ____— , J ' ^
3 quarts fo.nl in tin. S' -r^-f
2 quarts ln>et plckfcs in fid, ...
3 ciUOft and 4ft--pmiinls dried fruit
25 pounds musty tmjnl.
15 poutnIS fifeat. ”
Negro Lynched.
New Bern, X. C.. Fell. «t~John Han-
iels. a negro, charged with tlic murder
of Grover DiiWor.v, ‘ malinger of a
lumla-t- eotirjTSifiy. wqs taken from fail
at Jacksonville nml Ivuohwl. Daniels
i’ettaway. wlio was held as an aeeomii-
licc. also was taken from tin- jail by
the mob. Late in tlic day no truce of
lvtiaway had Ih-cii found mid it is
supposed that lie also was lynflied. it
is cstinialisl Hint the mob was mm-
pibicd of aliout fifty masked men.
ibiulels' Inidv was found hanging to a
tree.
J.
—GO caps salmon.
5 pounds shredded cocoa tint.
4 gallons jelly. ’Airs. |). AlcMilliu.
At the time of Ihe Influenza* epl- --— ‘
domic much time was given by tlie Whltewriglifc. Tex..' Feb ft—Mrs
llispoetor in overlooking fountains and j 1>. McMfflin. 3s years of age. died’ at
other eating places regarding xtf>ri]iz- j her lmmc. one and a half miles north
lug. \ isifs were made to the fo<s! shops 1 of this plaie at 11 o’clock Thursday
""" reference to fin- public drinking 'Might. She Is survived hv her hu--
eup. the maintwwiuv of same heiug ' * * ■— - ■
in direct liolation of tUc State law.
The"public drinking cup is m-ognized
as a disease spreaden. Three soda
fountains have installed die.paper
service, no drinking vessel being used
twice.
“West Hill,’.' the resting place of
many of our loved ones, is very dear to
us. For some time the League lias had
a cemetery committee. always doing
good work. Just now we are most en-
First Church of Christ Scientist— eouraged to believe some of our dreams
. --3
3 .
A man in ridUtdeiphia tried to get
tnoney out of a gas meter and was or
ereome by tlie fumes. It seems the gas
comiiaiiy has exclusive rights in get-
ting mmiey that way; ’ ■ , ,
Tlie Filipinos want official word
as to whether they nig wet or dry. If
dry, send Ifryan over as governor-gen-
eral, If wet consider carefully the
large list of uppitoffnls.
I
pr
A Detroit xvoflui si’eking divorce
nays her husband bought her $75 hats
before she was married aud afterward
wouldn’t spend over five. That is to
m he out down the overhead.
That- low. subdued cackle? lit the
countryside to tiuit-'of the sometime
haughty hen, accustomeil to laying Jii-
hey t»gg». but bow trying to adapt her-
nelf to the two for a nickel scale.
It is not long ago that St. Louis
boasted of l>eiug the world’s greatest
brewing center. Prohibition has taken
that glory from it. Undismayed, the
Mound City proudly auuoum-es now
•that it Is the world's greatest fur cen-
ter. One asks It with trepidation, hut
ask it one must—what
frows ou brewenf
Wnd of fur
if..*/
Comer Crochett and Jones street. Ser-
vices Sunday "morning 10:45 a. m.
Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Wednesday
evening testimony meeting at 8 o’clock.
Reading room in west whig of church
edifice, open from 3 to 5 o'clock every
afternoon except Sunday and holidays.
All arc cordially invited to attend the
services and visit, tlie reading room.
Church of tlte Nazarena—Rev. J.
AV. Rost, pastor,, Sunday school 0:30
a. m. Preaching 11 a. m.’Junior meet-
ing 4;:30 p. in. Yotuig iieofiLes’ society
m. Pyeachirig 7 R; ,m. Alid-wecV
l>ray©r meeting Thursday 7 p. m. All
arc .cordially invitoL To attend all
St. Mary’s Calliolic Church— South
Travis street. Mass at 8 and 10 a. in.
Key Memorial M. E. Churrlt, South
—Cot. Houston ax'd Willow streets,
Rev. J. AY. Slagle, partor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m; J. It.
Dewitt, superintendent.
Preaching service* at 11 a. m. and
7:15 p.m.
Kinyorth Isnigues. Junior at 2:30
p. m. Senior at ft p. m.
Womans' Missionary- Society every
Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night at 7:15 o'clock.
Good music at each service, M- SI,.
Reid, director.
All Services begin promptly and
close within one flour. You are invited
to our services.
Forest Avenue Baptist Church—
S-UH’Uy acUuol 0:50. Morning serthon
il o’clock. B. Y. 1‘. V. 7 p. m. Evening
aervicc at 8. Prayer meeting Wednes-
day evening at 8.
International Bible Students' Assn.—
Meets each SumUiy afternoon at 3
o’clock. 417 Leo Avenue.
First Baptist Chert*—I)r. E. C.
Uouth supply pastor, H. P. Rainey, as-
sistant. Services tomorrow as follows:
Sunday school at 0:45; preaching at
11 a. iu. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunbeam
Band at 2:30 p. ni.: Senior and Ju-
nior B. Y. P. IT. at 0:15 p. m. . A cor-
dial invitation to extended tu every-
one t attend.
are coming true. Dreams which
twelve months ago seemed ns far from
realization as the sky is removed from
the earth. There will spring up around
West Hill this season a living green
wall, numerous beds filltwl with lieau-
tifui bright flowers always held in
place by dignified liardy shrubbery,
will Is, made, water service extended
mid tlic usual Carcjjye "ill strive to
make It better care) taking or "God's
Acre."
During tin* past year we liave met
with some opposition and many falsi’
reports have been circulated to im-
pede and hinder our Work. Nevertlie-
Mf
FACTOR III milS
hand nml HVe iTiifdreii. She lias been
an invalid for eight years.
CLEM CALHOUN
RELIEF! NO BUSIER!!
It Soothes and Relieves Like a
Mustard Piaster Without
the Burn or Sting
Musterole is a clean, white ototment,
made with the oil of mustard. It does all !
the work of the old-fashioned must ."re! i
plaster—does it better and does not bli> 1
ter. You do not have to bother with a
cloth. You simply rub it on—and usualiy
the pain is gone!
Many doctors and nurses us.' Muster- :
ole and recommend it to their patients.
They will gladiy tell you what relief it j
gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup; !
stiff neck, asthma, neuralgic, congestion,
pleurisy, rheumadsyn, lumbago, pains
and aches of the back or joints, sprains,
sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted
feet, cold3 of the chest (it often pvor
vents pneumonfek t*Tl» :" .
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.$0.
ICBOB»OI
301=30
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Attorney-At-Law
Commercial, Corporation ami Probate
Law.
Oil and Gas Litigation Given Sperial
Attention.
1003-4 Grant Southern Life Buildiug,
PALLAjg, TtffAB.
D. M. HESTAND, M. D„ D. C,
(Chiropractor)
Second Floor'Commercial Bank
•" Building. —
Offlee Phone 157.
Residence Phone 1150.
Honrs, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
10 years of
Real Service
on the Denison Division.
—We point to this fact with
pride, anil -our aim is to con-
stantly improve the service
from year to yenr.
—Hourly service between
Denison - Sherm^n-
Dailas - Corsicana*
Waco. Direct connec-
tions at Dallas for Fort
Worth.
IHE UNIVERSAL CAB
Because of its all-around utility, f the Ford
one-ton truck—with worm drive—-has made itself
an absolute business necessity. It’s so dependable
in service wherever placed, flexible and sure
in control and low cost of
operation and mainten-
anceance and possessing
that vanadium steel
strength, it has become
the want in every line
of business, from retail
merchant to manufac-
to contractor, from cor-
Let us tell you details and
o
g
o
Ford
Truck
Your
Need
turer,o from engineer
jjoration to f,,rmer.
poration to farmer.
We have a few one ton Ford trucks in stock
for immediate delivery.
"Pearc&'&uio Co.
Ford Authorized Sales and Service.
SHERMAN
DENISON
Ask our Agent!!
"Many months of comfort at little
expense ” is the way Charles A. Pear-
son of San Diego, California, sums up
his experience with Neniin Soles. Mr
Pearson had two pairs of shoes re-
soled with Ncoiin Soles, and after
wearing ^ them for twenty ' months
Writes I wilt have to get new shoes
sometime, but so far in the soles are
amcemed, that time seems as far
distant as when they were new.”
Th;c is typical of the experience
millions arc having with Ne&iin Soles.
Created by Science to be durable
flexible and waterproof, these soles
are an important factor in- cutting/
shoe expense. You. can get them on
new shoes lor the whole family, and
in& Thcy arc made by The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron,
Ohio, who also make Wingfoct Heels—
guaranteed to outwear all other heels.
Hf o)»« Soles
EMIL BENZIL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Everything in Season.
Merchants Lnneh Served Daily,
II a. m. to 2 p. ni.
SHORT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE YOU LIKE IT.
' CRAS. CLARK
PIONEER BARBER,
Now runs a seven-chair shop
—so customers can bo served
quickly—no long waits.
He delights in doing good
work. Try his Electric Massage
or hair cut. Baths just as quick
as you want them.
NORTH TRAVIS ST. '
Q]
fxtfc
ifei
Batteries
/or
Automobiles
IHE S0UJ110N
of battery troubles.
Equip your
v car with ah ’
“Bxfbe” Battery *
backed by
“Exfoe” Service
Battery Service Co.’
T. R. (RANDOLPH) COLE, Prop.
108 N. Crockett St.
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*********
INTERURBAN
CAFE
Where the people go—
Lunch at all hours, day or
night.
MERCHANTS’ LUNCH.
Ladies especially invited
to our Cafe. .....
WM. FAY, Prop.
%
t Children’s
X Hair Cutting
X our Specialty.
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
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t
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T. A.
PRATT
Wood
Phone K57.
WOOD YARD
rtsr Rick, $3.70
817 East Cherry.
DUFF HOOD SERVICE LIRE
Leave Sherman......6,:30 a, m., 12:00 noon, 4:00 p. m.
Leave Whitesboro.....9:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m„ 6:30 p. m.
Makes connection with’ the West Bound Wichita Train.
(Between Sherman aud Whitesboro.)
Leave Orders or Inquire at North Side Cafe. ° ■
^ . Telephone 1442.
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