Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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Saturday, February 8. 1919
SHERMAN DAItf OEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.’
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Classified
REVISION OF RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS.
(Grunt six words to a line. No adv. for less than 25 cents.)
Four lines or less, one time 25 cents.
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Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven.
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2 times 23e
3 times 35c
4 times 45c
5 times 55c
0 times C5c
2 times 35e !-2 times 40c t 2 times 50c • 2 times 60c
3 times 40c j 3 times 60e > 3 times (kw j 3 rimes T5e
4 times 60c • 4 time* fine i 4 times 70c j' 4 Hines 90e
5 times COc • 5 t!rue$ 7Or lj> times .s."k- . 5 times $1,05
0 times tor: B'thiics 80c • 6 times 1.00 t C times $Uifi
Tw» cents per line for addi11 nnntTnse::tiona.
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WANTKIl—A jiositluu l>y a young lady
ns a dark. office work. Two years m-
|s‘f|euce. Wilt furnish references. Ad-
dress "It ," care ljeuiucijit f?.H(c
CONSTIPATION
AacL Soar Stcanch Caurcd Thii
Lady Much Suffering. Black-
Dranght Relieved.
Knit Hpusi
a li.-.rpiin. I’thSc V
Ki
ne tir snrry and harness
MelVdgrsvine, ICy.—Mr; Pearl Pat-
rick, of this place, writes: "I was
faruiinfe, at Tcry ,cun»tt{,;aUti 1 L-d sour stomach
as mxvP 1' ™,cJ>snd was po ^uiriora^tahRuJ wea| to
"t* '*** "—--J the doctor, lie pit# r.i# soma fiflls.
-r *• 'n "agon with luir-j fUcy wsa&aced i:e ar.<i- t emed tc
oort. t v!-
f ON THE MOVIE SCREEN.
,'t the Washington.
The vetitrie selected for I’uuliue
Fu-derick’s new Paramount picture is
jit photoplay rs|)rvi«tly Written f r the
in mf i
PAGE SEYBty 0
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j < iiristhui Coth-gi- udtliilfm.
Thin
iKoort.
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Kidt SALE- Muted 'trim. h,u vf 5 to
lo tales, His ii baliu’o. F. Jidnison.
-1312 Suutjr Travis. K7-(ltr
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Foil *S.\LE—lliRi shores of stniji In
TELEPHONE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
4-
thr Hoffman oil and Refining C>r-
poration, who own several thousand
acres of land in and ii round (loose
(’reek, ItAnger, Humble mill Burk-
IntlUett. Fiji- particulars aptily to Jes-
sie K. Meyers, Sliriniun, Tex. f7-4t
LOST-—A black folder pocket book
..vesterdii” hi rlty, contained $8 in
UfWOcy, Kinder return to Democrat.
Hewhrd. f7-ltp
..... MAHONEY HR08. for first:c!aAs shoo
...Fiione $99 repairing. Beat,ttiateriaL„Used. The
host is always the cheapest. nlt-tf
LUMBER—
Kelsay Lumber Co., the place to boy Lumber..............Phone $79
CATE- ,
Famous Cafe, 11!) North Travis............................Phone #41
DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES—
Kheehey’s Drug Store, North Bide Square,..........Phone
ELECTRIC FIXTURES, SUPITJES, WIRING—
Kolb Electric Co„ 118 No. Crockett.................
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE—
Uullek k Hall, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, M. I P. Bank bull^
" .............. ...... ........................Phone 198 STRAYED -A brown inure mule, * 4
Carpenter* A "Bidden,*21$ JNo." Trivia.’.......................Phone otdrabout 15 hands, high; split
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING—
Sherman Democrat -each week-day afternoon and Weekly, Com-
mercial Printing............................Phones 11# and 111
PIANO TUNING-
O. L. Guinn, with Kidd-Key College........................Phone 885
REAL ESTATE— _
H. A. Holliday, Real Estate, Loans, 212 Murphy Bid........Phene 431
TAILORING, CLEANING AND PRESSING—
Who’s Your Tailor? Will Pierce k Co., 211 North Travia...Phone 688
TRANSFER AND STORAGE—
E. Knox Dray Line, 202 E. Houston........................Phone 114
in right #ai\-ftnyiud. Return to J. L
Meek', CdrdonviUk ffl (itf)
popular star Ii'- Alicia Rains, y aud
Ruiiilph Cordova the fatuous authors. '
who Ituvc collabumtctl to give Miss
l-’feih-tlek a euWeet &f(8ibtn«t as wid ■.
a Ufltude ftp- the displu.v of liar onto-'
tioStl’ as the International,
llrainatk*’ 4aiem—*s leeently pU-iurls -d j
-. -X I'fer her: Tlii* pk-fure pruvldea a modern .
They woniu j s(,,, y, the sop nos of which are laid in
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gripe Ct> and afterwards it seethed 1 America. The stop was |dcturlr.ti|l by
1’tvas more coasUpatod than before! f .Margnret Turnbull, a j............ j
I hiard of Ditch-Draught and de j 'li t- "lto lots adapted for tie- rife-eti)
tided to tir 1-, 1 found it lust what I ! l^^.d^lc.tna-s .Wing
needed. It was an easy laxative, and j -gi,,. titu< of the photoplay > is “A'
pot bad to swallow. Mj digestion soon Daughter fir the,Old Houth," and the
role iduvetl by Miss Frederick is that
lmprovad.'L.gst well of tto sour Biom-
aeh, ttiy bawets soen raemed cartr.al
no t.F'rf I would take a
doze tow and then, and was in good
shape.
I cannot say too much for Black-
Draught for it Is tho finest laxative '»»rriage. she vehemently voic-
ing .tier desire to ehisis** her own hus-
of u Ismntifui Creole gfri living In all i
oM Isiui^iuim towu. who is arbitral!* i
b lietrotheil to A wealthy South Amor-1
lean Spaniard by her grandmother. |
j The girl Is tsmsessed of Ainerji-aH :
'ideals and rebels against this old-i
one can use.’
Thedford’s Elack-Draught has for
many years been found of great value
In the treatment of stomach, liver and
bowel troubles. J^aay to take, gentle
and reliable, jn Its action, leaving no
baa after-effecta. It has won the prats*
of thousands of people who have used
It . NC-Ufi
SELL OH. stocR Mi n juul women
making $2(>o.(hi to $Khi.(M) weekly.!
Easy to sell.
Worth. Tex.
Mooie HUtg., Fort
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FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT-—2 furnished rooms fur
‘ Ttgbr'4-tnusekceping : all -conveniences;
. lose in. Phone UHL_ f7 :he
FOR RENT—• One fnriilslicd bed-
room. eb.KC in. for men only. Jim- Gib-
son. 211 W. Houston. C7-3tp
FOR SALE Eleven It. 1. Red hens
and eoekerel. Seven eggs yesterday.
Mis. E. F. Powell, 21!* W. Pecan.
f7 2tp
FOR RENT Two furnished light
housekeeping rooms near Fritioo shops.
ltltO.North Broughton._< f7-0te
for
FOR RENT—2 rimms 'furnished
light housekeeping: ‘ all,' modern
veulepees; phone lLl2 hef<ire 0,
after d. UK! Smitti Wahuit.
enn-
aiid
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FOIL RENT 3 unfurnished fOOthH.
7*20 S. Willow or ear Him-. Clarence
Reiiee. fl-lfe:
FOR RENT—Two furnished wonts for
light housekeeping in idee neighbor,
hood, all conveniences; very reasonable
ill price. Apply at 71!’. South Wiiinut
street. < __Jtfl-tf.
BltEll TO LAY BUFF LEGlloRNK
Flggw for iiatehlng $2 per 15 ThtHfien
To
wo
tell, |
if, sold soon; also a- Philo 50-egg fii-
euhutjir for $8, or incubator With
brooder cotuhiucd $10. Call-or address
J. W. olds, 721 S. Austin St. fS-’lwc
f
FOR KENT—Furnished apartment
corner Moore and Elm. Mrs. Ben
Mpore. fl-fite
fXllt RENT—2 nicely fnrolihed rooms,
suitable for light housekeeping, mod
*rn. Phonfc 802 or call at 917 East Col-
lege Street. m28-tf
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT—3 room house, natural
gas. Phone ld’to. r ‘ JdO-tfc
REAL ESTATE
|(|R SAl.lv-My home. K(K! N. Wooil
Sr.. 100x200 feet. 4 rooms and bath,
electric lights, natural gas. sewer
< cMtUvtlons, a' very desirable place to
live: also a small place adjoining the
above property, 4 rooms, natural gas
and city water. 50xl(K> fis-t. Roth,
places have good burns and gardens
hlso my barber shop known as City
Barlier Shop. 212% W. Houston street
Tills is a 5-ehalr shop with tailoring
shop In the rear, one of the best loca-
tions in jfccrnmn. If InteresfiMl see
me at. once for bargains. ,T. M. Stlm
son, oivner. f7-3tp
F(>U SALE -On East Sycamore, a 4-
room bouse, with, bath, "'gas. lights,
gtsid barn, shade trow. Phone 150(1.
f0-4te
POULTRY
BUFF ORPHINHTON EGGS. $2.00
for 15; Dark Cornish game, $1.50 for
15: also haven few pedigreed and util-
ity New Zealand Red Rabbits for
breeders. J. E. I’lerce, 811 E. J at mar.
fj-tfc
FOR SALE-Pure bred White Or
phlngton eggs, for setting.- Call 70S.
J27 tfc
YOUNG MEN. in and over, are eligi-
ble for government Rnmay JIail
Clerks. $H2 month. For free particu-
lars regarding examinations, write J.
C. Leonard, (former Civil Service
Examiner,) 1098 Keuots Building.
Washington. f5-4tp
FOR SALE—Cord wood. See C. Bink-
ley at Marks Bros.’ store. f5-8tc
FOR SALE—My interest In hotel, do
lug good business in this city. Must
furnished good reference* Address
L. M.. care Democrat. ________J23-2wp
TO BUY—Four tp seven room house.
Modern conveniences. Close in pre-
ferred. Want to put in good used
piano worth $200.00 and $300.00 cosh
as first payment. Balance $20.00 to
$40.00 monthly, without Interest.
Must lie good location anrl worth price,
asked. Describe fully, giving loe/iUofl.
owest prices, etc. Might intY‘,'ftortvt.‘Lptl
lit o’'Bflfgain. Pqst<(fficp*'th)«’i207.
- fl-7tp
sectional
and neat.
II.” care Dem-
f4-tfe
COO coo
RESTAURANT
224 W. HOUSTON
REGULAR MEALS AND
SHORT ORDERS.
Open Until 12 O’clock P. M.
Everybody Welcome.
HYLES AND FRITH. Props.
■juefe*
WANTED—Beeoml liand
jawR^sa?-grs
ocraL .
FOR SALE White I.cgliorn eggs. $8
)icr hundred: $1.50 setting. Mrs. E. I.
Robertson, Rural 5, phone 6402, Sher-
man. j29-liup
FOR SALE - Setting eggs; from prive-
wtouing Anemias, also thoroughbred
Barred Plymouth Rocks. Phone 1381.
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BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS.
rjjiw.,-*.'!©
s .«.**'• »•'' , «iv *
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" FULMER & BRITTAIN.
FOR SALE—JIy residence at 606 N."
Wnlnut St. A good bargain if bought
ijttUk.- Easy terms. Addifess J. B.
Xrandson, Greenville, Texas. f3-Cte
FOR SALE Four lots, .’! houses and
barn, BOfcOOf W. Chestnut St.. Dent-
son;, rents for $47.00. Gas, electric
lights, sewer connection, baths. Will
sell 50 or 100 feet. No commissions. ,T.
IT. Randoli, Denison. Phones, office'
080. Residence 423. j31-tfc
<P
-FOR SALE—My home jdaoe at the
! corner of Woods aid I<ee streets,
i I-’airview; 300 feet fronting east on
’ Wpod street and 250 feet on Tjec street.
Ifargain for xytiek sale. XV. S. Reeves.
J27-tfc
FOR SALE—My residency 121 N.
Grand Ave., 5 rooms and bath, newly
papered, all conveniences. Will consid-
er Ford roadster. M. F. Kidd. j27-2wp
NOW IS THE TIME to buy that
home. -Udan sell you one much cheap-
er than you can build. Lots of them
for s.-ilc.-j. p. Grady, ofDcc phono 1530,
Residence 926. p25-tfc
EGOS FOR HATCHING—From tlior
oughbreds and heavy lay rs, Blioile Is
land Reds, Barred Plymouth' Hookst
White Wyaudottes. Fred Hannah
phono 313. J18-tfc
AUTOMOBILES . '
FOR SALE CHEAP—Ford truck in
first-cIhhs shape. New body. Thomp-
son Garage, corner Houston 'Uriel Mont-
ginnery street. ....... f6-Ctc
LIVE STOCK
FOR SALE—2 pigs. 5<l lbs. each: also
-2 good trailers, rubber tired and roller
bearing, at 1019 E. Wiltlams or cal!
at Dun’s blacksmith shop. 224 E
Houston. ' f5-4tp
HELP WANTED
WANTED—By. Big Park Oil Co,, mnu
to represent them in the sale of sfhek
Address Big Park Oil Co., Wichita
Fulls, H07 Ohio avenue. ftl-6tp
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND—Cuff button .with fraternal
emblem. Owner can get same by Mov-
ing and paying for adv. j()-.'Uc
LOST OR STOLEN—A bicycle,
painted black, red tiro on back wheel,
white tire on front. Return to 0. W.
Luck & Co. and receive reward. j28-tfc
miscElaneous-
EUR BALE -Invalid clmir. practically
new .. A bargain. J. W. Wcntzel,
sbnthmnytlA f4-Ctp
ALL It. F. I>. SUBSCRIBERS to the
Democrat should watch the date on
their address clip, so that they won't
miss a copy of It. The paper Is always
stopped when the. time is out. tf
LARGE PLACE on N. Travis for sale
or rrade for smaller place. Call 855.
. ,.-w rolO-tt
HAVE YOUR KITCHEN oml bed
room furniture ennmeled, also fine
furniture rcfintsheil. See me for paint-
ing and pajier linnglng. Ben A. French,
phone 078. j’23-lme
FOR SALE—Complete newspaper nnd
i«b printing plant, suitable for larger
town. Good opening for ‘ newspaper
hero. Might take part trade. II. W.
Witcher, Bells. Texas. j22-2wp
VYE BUY second hand clothes,trunks,
hand bags. guns, books, kodaks, and
rugs. Bring tiiem to Jeffries’ Cl Mir
ing store, 218 Went Houston or phone
1942. I; - ■ ,_jl-tfc
WANTED—Position by bookkeeper
and general office man, 15 yoara’ ex
perlence; must be good salary; beat
of references. Address X,,rar^«i*W
Democrat j2-tfc
BUCYRUS TIRES are built for five
thousand (5,000) miles, but only gnnr-
mteed on a 3.500-mile basis. To intro-
luce them, Fulmer & Brittain of
-thermnn have agreed fo sell them
t0% discount for n limited time, and
If they do not have your sixe,. write
as. Bucyrus Tire & Rubber Co.. Dallas.
Texns. jlO-FS-eotw-c
NURSE—Day or night. 720 S. Wll
low St. ' ^ 32-tfe<lh
NOW IS THE TIME to order your
window flower boxes ; also all kinds of
tin work, guttering, flues and tanks;
'or prompt work see A. S. Tennllle.
Phone 1475-A. . ;f!6-tf
FOR* SALE—Peanut meal and hulls
Mutual Refining Co. a26-tfc
WANTED—Scrap Iron, paper, rggs,
bottles, sacks and all other Kinds of
lunk. Wagon will call in city. Phone
t47, 511 N. Montgomery St The Union
Iron ft Metal Co. Jl-tfc
WANTED -
U. Si LIBERTY BOltDS
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Highest Prices paid for all
Lsmies. Wire or write
-:r ja. ,
B. B. WILBANKS,
PHONE 68.
Care Commercial National Bank.
Sherman, Texas.
band. The girl's mind Is ripe for a tore |
adventure and when she gets acquaint-1
ed with a bamlsenue young novelist ip
a romantic manner, she unhesitating-'
ly gives him her heart.
The novelist Iins'* a fiance iji t lit* j
north who ureompanios her fntlicr to j
IjOuIkIutiu on a business trip upd the
four princiimls in this quaint love
drama meet, the northern glvl stiy-
ceoding In m-auiug the wumlerittg -itf-
fections of her lover. The Creole re-
venges herself in a sensational man-
ner. with the result Unit the duplicity-
of the novelist Is expowul anil he is
scornfully cast aside liy the girl lie
expected to marry.
Mb-s • Freilerick Is finely mipporte»l
in this splohtlld photoplay which
will bo mTiowii at the Waabingtou
theatre hexft Holiday and Tm-sdny. ,
At ihe Queen.
Bessie Barrlseale does the most bril-
liant and satisfying work of her screen
career in her latest picture, “A
Trick of Fate,” a B. B. Features pro-
duction released through Exhibitors
Mutual. ” , 1
Miss Barriscale plays two charac-
ters in this picture: “Mile. Zura.” a
volatile girl of whims ami unbridled
passions who sings in the “Cafe of tho
Black Rat” in Purls and subsequently
comes to New York where she Is the
sensation of Ihe muslea 1-comedy stage,
and Mary Lee. of aristocratic Virginia
ancestry, the opposite of “Mile Zura”
in every way except persona! appear-
ance. * t , % I
Miss Barrlseale wears some stunn-
ing dgthes us “Mile, Znrn,” the French '•
Chantanteuse. and her- impersonation
of . a ratlier naughty-coryphef, with '
many shrugs and innuendos, is «j
charming bit of acting.
The production was directed byi
Howard Hickman, who is responsible,
for an altogether delight fill photoplay
of unusual character.
At the Queen Theatre Monday.
Don’t Neglect Your Teeth a Day
j, 1 i- 6 t
Every person—young and old—should ac-
auire the hebit of brushing the teeth dally
Parents can do their children a lifetime
fevor by encouraging th© proper us© of the
tooth brush until it becomes a regular habit.
The best and easiest way to acquire this
haJbt(—for both par©nt and child—to to us*» b
tatty dentifrice.
We can furnish you with any of th© best
dental creams, powders or liquids, Also teeth
brushes in all styles end prices.
H. L. SHEEHEY DRUG STORE
PHONE
SEVEN
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Office Supplies - - Hank Books
We carry a large stock of the ab&ve, and all high class
goods, we buy no seconds, and our prices are lower than
you willJind in most places. In fact we can save you a good
per cent on your purchases, because our goods were bought
from the Manufacturers before the last advance, in the Fall.
See us.
REYNOLDS-PARKER COMPANY
V^-i*
FEBRUARY VICTOR RECORDS ARE HERE,
W: ;•*
Ik CCTCC Q. All Office Over Shaw and Sons.
V. b« I tu 01 UV CHOICE FARMS AND CITY
PROPERH. Also represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
Phone, Offlee 1134; Residence Phone 794.
At the King.
H. ADLOF
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR.
Wants your concrete work this
Spring.
I build anything out of con-
crete and do it right, because 1
know how. Concrete isn’t worth
hav ing unless it is built right. ,
PHONE 423.
Time To EAT
Let’s go around on West
Houston Street—You get
Eats there.
Fat does the -cooking.
The New Arcade
Hat Dyer & Jack Wilson, Props.
NEW MODERN HOME of (I rooms.
bath,1 sowoTOgp. lights and pity water;
close in on pike. Will consider sonic
city proiK-riy rightly located. J. P.
Grady, office phone 1*30; reslc)pnceI'.eould do with tlili
plionc 926. „ J25-'tfc
FOR SALE CHEAP—Six room dwell-
ing South Walnut street. All rooms
large, wide hall; all conveniences:
Mg barn, big lot; all In good condi-
tion. ■ Easy terms. For Particulars see
J. P. Gcreo. j4-tfe
ASSUMING—That I can show you the
best and most efficient office device
of its kind on the market today, ir-
resiiective of price; that it is the low-
est in price of all competitors; tluit it
Is a necessity; thatlt is markcleil by
a manufacturer of intenuftional repu-
tation and lilalT. financial standing;
that it is now packed by full iwge ad-
vertisements in theileading national
weeklies; What do you think YOU
* comlmiation? I can-
not afford tq waste any time with
would-be's, but if you’ve got red blood
in your veins, niul are n regular “he”
specialty salesman, I wish to see you
Strictly ccmimi.-sioii basis. Salesmen
wanted -for Denison. Whiteslioro,
Wbitewriglit, Van Alstjne, Howe,
Bells, HOney Grove* Bonham. Gnines-
FOB SALE OR TRADE—9 Room
house, 8 halls and bath, 3 acres of
ground, large orchard: can, he seen at
aouth end of Willow St W. 0, Melton.
t29-tf
-.,V ■ .** 'SrC-!.' -
rllle mid McKinney. . Write 1117
(■.LiUiti 'I’ti.n'lo tl I UlniHotnn fflnw.,.-.
South Travis St
call Phone 1823.
icrman, Texas, or
fO-tfc
FOR SALE—A baby bassinet In good
condition. Phone 1833. -fG-3tc
O. K. SHOE SHOP—First clnss shoe
repairing done. Give us a trial. We bny
and sell second hand men’s shoes. Mat-
thews Bros, 211 S. Travis. j2-tfc
ALL It. F. D. SUBSCRIBERS to the
Democrat should watch'the date on
their nddress clip, so that they .won't
miss a copy of it. The paper Is always
stopped when the time is ont. tf
PHONE
13
FREE
DELIVERY
Cleaned
Blocked
Men’s and all kinds of Ladles’ Work
a Specialty.
SERVICE DYE WORKS
122 North Crockett.
Hats
Alice Brady's latest Select Picture, |
“In tho Hollow of Her HundT* Which
jtelect'-wiU offer to the King Theatre
Monday and Tuesday Is the story of a
young English girl. Hetty .(’us tie ton.
who, left penniless’ in the world, is
forced to earn her own living. Af-
ter trying several different positions
In England she decides to dime to
America and accept a position offered,
her. On the steamer she meets and
falls In love with Ulinllls Wrandtill, a j
wealthy young American. Wratidall is
a rake and lilicrtine and has a wife in i
New York. Hetty knows nothing of all1
this. When, therefore, her position does ■ [
not materialize- in New York, she ae- -
cepts without question his offer of
help.
Hetty is suddenly awakened td
Wrambill’s real self when he takes
lier to a .regulation roadhouse where
he orders supper served in private
rooms. A scene follpwa its which Het-
ty Is forced to kill him in self-defense.;
His wife. Bara. is informed of his
death, onriicr wn'y home from the inn,
she meets Hetty, who escaped un-;
noticed from the inn and lms been liv*;
ing in ttie woods for the past day.
Sara decides to protect Hetty because
Hetty lias done what she lms never
dared to do. I
WrandnU’s death and the scandal!
attendant upon it humiliate the
haughty Wramlalls. Sara decides to
further humiliate them by marrying
Hetty to Leslie Wrundall, her brother-
in-law, who takes a great fancy to
Hetty. Hetty refuses to marry him
because she loves Brandon Booth.
Meanwhile, old Mr. Wrautiull lias
detectives on the trail to find the wom-
an who murdered liis son. The detect-
ives accuse Mrs. WnimhiU. She de-
nies the accusation. Hetty confesses
and after she has finished telling'her
story, Mr. Wrnridall, Sr, decides that
the law shall not touch her. Brandon
tells her that the ortnie she committed
makes po difference to him and that
la- still loves her.
Before you buy a
DIAMOND
come In
with us.
and
Minute differences in
color, cutting, brilliancy
and clearness, affect
the value of the dia-
mond to such a degree
that few; persona can
accurately determine
diamond value/.
w * v"
We have been selling
diamonds ir this com-
munity for years. We
KNOW diamonds and
are here peimanently
to back up fivery sale
we make.
Yon will find here a
very comprehensive cot
lection of stones at
prices surprisingly
moderate.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
L. F. ELY & SONS,
North Travis Sfc
HE STATE OF TEXAS.
To . the Sheriff ,o,r Any Constable of
Grey sou omnUre^Greetlng:
You are hereby commanded, that
by making publication of this Cita-
tion In some newspaper published In
the County of Grayson for at least
20 days previous to the return day
hereof, you summon all persons inter-
ested In the estate of Mrs. J. M. Ran-
ey. deceased, that M. Raney, Admin-
istrator, lias filed in tin* County Court
'of Grayson County his final repirt
upon the Estate of said deceased,
I which will lie liqnrii at the next term
of said Court fqt; civil business, to lie
held at the Court House In the City of
Sherman, on the First Monday in
March. A. I.)., 1919, at which time all
“persons Interested in said Estate may
hppear and contest said report if they
see proper.
Herein fall not, but have you then
i and there before said Court. this
I writ with your return thereon, h>-
jgether with affidavit of the publisher
attached to a copy of this writ, show-
Ing. how you have executed same.
Witness. N. A. Cox. Clerk of the
County Court of Grayson County,
Texas.
Given under ray hand and Real of
said Court at office In the City of
iSlierman. this the 7th day of Febru-
ary. A. D., 1919.
Real N. A. COX.
Clerk County Court, Grayson County)
Texas.
By R. Q. Loving. Deputy. f8 3te
J. A. Jj. Wolfe. Oal T. Freeman.
WOLFE & FREEMAN, Lawyers,
Office 3d Floor, Commercial Bank B’lg
WV*V*VWVVVVVVVVVVV*VVVW¥IV
Have fifteen hundred safety
razor customers who use safety
rarer blades. This razor, ma-
chine can lie bought now at One
Hundred and Twenty-five Dol-
lars with Grayson County
rights. Ask Mr. Myrick, phone
1879.
Brodle's Nows Stand, 113
North Travis
MRS. F. VEACH.
Service Barber Shop
South Side Square.
JOHN R. ISBELL, Prop.
Wo hnye electric haft cutters,
massage, n'Kverythiug.
CHILDREN’S WORK.
A SPECIALTY.
PHIL SHERO
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
Repair Work Done.
STOP! T,LYd7ebucU cafe
And Save Money on AH Orders.
214 South Travis St.
MAYOR OF SEATTLE
ISSUES UTIMATUM
TO UNION WORKERS
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PHOTOS
THAT
PL&ASE —
Made at
WEAR’S.
Seattle, Wash., Feb. 8—Mayor Ole -
Hanson has Issued the following no- j i^I’ftlIJiauA*
tice to strike committees: -
“I hereby notify you that unless the
synipatbelie strike is called off at 8
a. m. Feb. 8, I will take steps to oper-l f
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff Or Any Constable of
Grayson Conhfy—-Greeting:
You are hereby commanded, that
by making pnbib n^bm of this Cita-
tion In some newspaper published in
the County of Grayson for at Iea<t
20 days preiious to the return day
hereof, you snmmon all persons inter-
ested in the cstdtq rJr-,M, •
e.v. deceased, tliat M, Itauey. Admin-
istrator. has filed in tfie County Court
of Grayson County tils final report
upon the Estate of said deeeaseil.
which will lie heard at. the wUct'terin
of said Court for elvll business to ho
held at the Court House In the City of
oil tho Eirst Monday in
March. A. D„ 1919. at which time all
(i. in. ru. •' a. hi in on pw * vi vpv i , .
ate all essential industries and place <i»
this city- under control of tho federal -J*
government”__" ■
NOTICE. ’
Sherman. Tex.. Feb. 8, 1019.
All Master Masons of Polar Star ^
lodge No. .‘W. F. A; M. are hereby ao:
tifieil to meet at our ballfoi# North
Montgomery street, tniiumm', Sunday.! i,
Feb, 9th, at 1 ii. ni. for the purpose of it
attemling- the funeral of opr deceased i
bit it her, Frank Bacon, which will pro-
ci-ed from his residence at 2:30 p. m.
Take dup and timely notice and gov-
ern yourself accordingly.
m. t. McKinney, w. m.
W. II. ORB, Secretary.
,- Ala ten. a. il, iwi", at. which tiw
’ ’ p rions interested in said Estate may
appear and contest said report if they
see proper. '
Agents Wanted
Write lor our proportion,
310 Worth Hotel Boildinf.
Mason Oil Co.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
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Herein fatl -nWf. hut Hare you then
anil there before safd Court. this
writ with your return therfon, to-
eetlier witjti affidavit, of the publisher
attached td a copy o$ thlR writ, show-
X ing how ye-n have executed same.
?! Witness. ‘N. A. Cox. Clerk of the
- County C’oOrt of Grayson Cpunty.
% Texak.
Given under mv hand and real of
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Buttle Miners Quit.
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Butte, Mont., Feb. 8—The entire
(lay shift of the Elm Orlu mine, own-
ed by former United States Senator
An alloy composed of zinc, calcium Clark. nnmlierliiR alimit 230 men,
and lead is lining extensively used as walked out lieeaiise of the reduction
a substitute for tin for. many purposes of 41 » 'lay 9i wages that went into
iii Germany. effect In ’the Butte district yesevday.
said Court at offli-e in the Citv of
iShevman. this the 7th day of Febru-
■'rv. A. D.. J919. «.
•Seal ’ N. A. COX.,
Clerk Counjty Court, Grayson Conntv,
Texas.
By H. O Loving, Deputy, fS3t<*
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5.000 Shipbuilders Out.
Philadelphia. Feb. 8—About 5.900
iron workers employed by the Mer-
chant Shipbuilding Company at Bril*
tub Pa., have struck.
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