Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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Monday*. July 24, 1916
SRERKM DAHY DEMOCMAT
Mil Mil
PAGE SEVEN
FOR RENT—ROOMS,
NICK, COOL rooms, ull newly fur-
nished ut Star Boarding' House, 223
X, Walnut, one block east of Binkley
Hotel. Now owned and under manage-
ment of H. K. Hanson. " Jjy22-tf
FURNISHED ROOMS ufv l^ht
housekeeping. 208 K. Cherry. Jy2Mi
LUCKS • T1MK8 .........25**
LINKS 0 TlMU£g ........
U»«8 M TIME* ........7()i
links 24 X1K..S......*1 25
MTIONAL NUMBER OF LINES
U SAME FROPOBXION.
FOR RENT—An aparluient of three
unfurnished rooms for light housekeep-
ing. Call 125, New Rhone. j20-12t
FOR RENT—Apartment, Curaway
Flats, uli couvenieuces. Old phoue 137.
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FOR RENT—Nlee hed rooms, furnish-
ed. -lK) North Kim street. Ohl phouo
747._ ■> JlS-lw
NICE ROOMS furnished for light
housekeeping; ull modern conveni-
ences. 502 N. Travis. Old phone 1250.
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FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Gas and
- hath furnished. Old phone 700. Mrs.
M. Vestal, 200 N. Montgomery, jId-if
FOR RENT—Four rooms furnished
for housekeeping. Will be vacant
.Inly 10. 210 W. Mulberry, old phone!
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THREE rooms for pent. 1001 East
ChaUin; all modern. j‘20tf
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms, with bath and heater, suitable
for light housekeeping, close in; mod-
ern convenlencoa, Old phone 458. 210
W. Cherry. j26-tf
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A farm, nice
location, well Improved. 1 desire
small place near Sherman. Mrs. Cera
Cox, Sadler. Texus, It. F. I). No* 1.
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FOR RENT—Four room house. 813 N.
Willow*. Call Dunk Inman. Jlg-tf
F’OR RALE -Five-room house cheap
If sold at once. W. H, Luiuuius, 430
West Houston street. in24-lw
FOR RENT—Dwellings in all parts
Of the city. New phone 22ft Bias
dngame ft Dean- mS-tf
F’OR iSAl.E—A good home at a !>u r-
gain. The old J. S. Burton home, 302
Loving 4ve., about one acre of laud
8 rooms, frame house, hall and bath,
electric lights, gas, city wuter, good
well; % cash; balance to suit jair-
chaser. A. L. Burton, old phone 017.
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FOR RENT—Four room house, East
Houston Bt. Sec W. F. Locke. Jlti-W
NEW BUNGALOW—Sue rooms, bath,
sower, electric lights, natural gas, fet
rent 1202 Luckett avenue. Ring 1413
eld phone. ml8-tf
FOR RENT—Five room house, all
conveniences, on N. Travis: five room
house, all conveniences, on W. Cherry;
four room house on Tennessee St. E.
tt. Caraway, old phone 034. m8-(i
FOR SALE—At a bargain, on good
terms—three lots on West Pecan
housekeeping; modern conveniences,Ilot on East Houston, also
52-acre farm five miles &om Sherman.
Phone Roy Daria. Old Phone 57 or
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FOR SALE OR RENT—4 room house
417 King St, 0 room house 818
Thockmorton St. For Sale—Fine driv-
ing horse, 10 hands high, 0 year# old.
New phone 701, old phone 142.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five room
house, good location. 8*0 old phone
111 tf
furnished or unfurnished. New phone
706.__J21-tf
TWO LARGE front rooms for light
housekeeping, modern conveniences,
two large rooms uppstalrs, southeast |
and southwest rooms for sleeping. Old
phone 845,_ _J20-U|
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping with bath and
modern conveniences. Old phone i
472. J17-tf
WANTED—A milk cow for feed, about
two or three months. 1322 i4. Cliaffln.
Old phone 928 2 rings. j.v24-3t
WILL liOU HAVE any kind of work
that a deserving student can do tills
fall or wlntor? Wo have more appli-
cations for work than we cau fill. If
interested call Austin College, 874
ohl. jyl7-tf
PRICKS ARE RIGHT—Refrigerators.
93.00 up; Now and ohl Dressers. 95.00
up; Cook Stoves, 92.00 up: Kitchen
Cabinet. 94.00 up. OUief goods at low-
est prices- Ritchie’s Store, 220 West
Houston St Old Phone 1481. Juel4
BRING me all your rags. 116 B. Io-
nia r street. Both Phones 703. Luther
Reid’s Place.__Jn28-tf
FOR SALE—One 7-foot Deering bind-
er; one span mules, one hay press, 2
wagons, for cash or good time notes.
Old iihoijc 015. jnl3-tf
FOB SAIJfi—Choice prairie hay, 20c
|ier hale. See J. B. Ramsey or call 419
old phoue. jn!3-tf
SINGER Sewing Machines rented, re-
paired or sold on dasy payments. Sing-
er Sewing Machine Co. Old Phone 148.
New Phone 208. No. 208 South Travis
street D. O. Humber, agent f25-tf
RELIGIOUS CENSUS.''
Will Bf Take** in .Sherman Prwsiding
Drop in Curry Merlins.
LET ME do your carpenter work. I»
N. Sanders, 118 W. Pecan. Old phone
1052. mbit
NOW 18 THE TIME to order your
window flower hoxaa; also all kind of
tin work, guttering, flues and tanks:
for prompt work call A. S. Tennllla,
new phone 476. fift-tf
WHERE
ARE YOUR
VALUABLES?
It is raub carelessness to keep your
lusuruuco Policies, Deeds, Ronds,
.Stock Certificates and other valuables
nlsiut the house, alien for less than
one cent a day you can lwup them
absolutely weure by renting a safety
deiKsdt box in our Fire ami Burglar
Proof Vault.
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FAIR RENT—Two furnished rooms I
for light housekeeping. Old phoue I
1297._ J17-tf|
FOR RENT—One modern lied room,
y close In; new and alt modern conven-
iences. Old phone 1093;
HELP WANTED.
_ WANTED—Dairy hand; good milker,
lnlii-tf sl,,«le munf'prgferml. No farm work
' “ Phone new 472. jfcj-u
F'OR RENT—Furnished rooms for i _
light housekeeping. Old phone 987. I. , BALE—Horse, buggy and
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o or three rooms for
mcht housekeeping, dose la 828 K.|
Cherry.' ' - J8-tf
FOR RENT—Two nlmMMpNflHlR
/or light housekeeping; gas and baterTJT'oiA
near Frisco shops. Gall old phone 1413.1 Spurlock.
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har-
nesh. A bargain If taken at once. Ap-
ply Sanitary Bakery. j7-tf
AUTOMOBILES.
BALE Chskp— Five pnijMsewe
b\ flrsf-clow eoiuiuhih. Tom
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F'OB SALK -One five-passenger Ford
ccr for cash. Also one surrey,
| cheap. Geo. A. Stewart jy13-tf
INSURANCE.
FOB BENT—Ftrst-claaa rooms (mod-
ern) In private home, corner College
and Porter atreeta. Mrs. B. S. Dlck-
ermaa mlS-tf
FDR RENT—A modern sooth apart-1
meat at "Newell Flat” 611 North |
Travis St, old phone 684 or 529.
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FOB RENT—Close to, nicely furnish-1
ed south front bed room, modern eon
vealeaces. 217 W. Jones stret Old |
;Aone 853. alO-tf
FOR RENT—Nice furnished or un-1
furnished, cool, convenient rooms, lMlH Grocery Store. sontha^wf ^r.Ur
In innlv *>111 Urnwt 1/vrna nB-If UnKify oU»H5, HOUtjQ WCHL COlUCr
dose la Apply 216 West Jotca a8-tf ,,f c Q Scruggs. Both phones
FIRE AND TORNADO insurance
written In time-tried, fire-tested- old
line companies. Biaselngame A
Deaa New Phone 226. nft-tt
POULTRY, 'V»MM
FOR RENT—Rooms, meals given by
the day or week. 802 B. Lamar. New
phone 61L ml8-ln>
760.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
EMIL BENZEL’S
LUNCH ROOM
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® Every thingTn Season. ®
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® Merchants Lunch Served Daily ®1
® 11 a m. to 2 P. M.
SHORT ORDERS
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® SERVED Like tod like it. ®
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At a meeting of the workers* *oniii-
mltlee for the Brown-Curry revival I
services, which are to begin hi Slier
man on the first Sunday In Seplcwlier.
it was decided that a religious census
of the town should lie taken.
As this Is a union meeting, a meeting
was held by n sulsenmmlttee appointed
for the punhwe and the following com-
mittees were appointed In each ward,
this committee to net as the executive
Committee of .their resiiective wards,
and to draw from all the membership
of all churches their helpers, that the
work may lie quickly done and not Is-
burdensome to uuy one.
So you. whose mimes nppenr here-
with. will please take notleo. call n
meeting and ofgaulae your helpers for
the pur|M>se of faking the census.
Begin the work ou the 1st of Aug-
ust. finish sons* and lie ready with re-
ports by the and of tliat week.
A eemmittee eomiioscd of n. Wrenn
IVeldi. W. L. Hay and S. R. Ludlow
was ii|i|K>lnted to prepare the neees
sary blanks and forms !tnd will have
same ready for distribution on Sun-
day. July 30th,
Please clip this notice and hold for
your future reference.
Committees:
First Ward—R. (j. Finer, H. L.
Ikgjti. T. F. Sewell, Mrs. R. Q. piner.
Mrs. Turner Wilson. Mrs. T. F. Newell.
Second Ward—A. It. McEIreuth. .1.
A. Moon, Carl Nall. Mas. A. It. Mclil
leallj, Mrs. J. A. Moon, Mrs. Carl
Nall. *
Third Ward—T. (1. Blocker. W. L.
Wclih. W. S. Ilh'kernuui. Mrs, C. A
Tnlt, ^Irs. J. II. Tuylop. Mrs. W S.
.Dh'keruittii. »
Fourth Ward—Joe Clark, T. D. Sim
moos. H. C. Itolison, Mrs. Joe Clark,
Mrs. T. C. Morrison, Mrs. B. Wreuu
Webb.
North Fifth Ward—Ttniriiuiu Slew-
art. ,T. B. Montgomery, John Hardin,
Mrs. Vernon Brown, Mrs. .1. B. Mont-
gomery; Mrs. J. M. Thompson.
South. Fifth Ward—H. B. Aston. ,T.
T. Turner. W. H. Phillips. Mrs. Siuip-
scn. Mrs. Mary II. Dean. Mrs. W. II
Phillips.
'Hie first name ou each list Is au
lionized and instructed to cull hh
ward (suinnittis' together as early us
possible and organize by electing a
chairman, secretary, etc. This will re-
quire immediate activity anil It is
l bought lies! to finish this prior to
the Old (Settlers’ picnic, so we ' trust
your earnest and faithful coopera-
tion. Sincerely yours,
HAY, MARSHALL & LUDLOW.
Committee.
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Shi ruiaultes eti Camping Trip.
Like stealing home with
the winning run-they satisfy!
Player on third. Pitcher winding up.
rash'
With
es across
On, Pearl Island there is a merry
group of cam).crs who hall from Ar-
row Rock ou the Missouri river. Their
^ destination Is Fort Madison, la., and
®®®®®®<3®®®®®®®®®® *be.v have been ramping on Pearl ls-
k---------— land since Saturday. Prof. L. J. Mitch-
cU, who is jirofessor of mathematics in
Austin College, Sherman, Texas, is hi
charge ot the pyrt.v. The others are
.1 . JI-.AL/.M1*- -A-,Jtt, '...••••■rtli'iiio,, u,
and L. W. Hisiro of Sherman. Texas'
The trip they are making is approxi-
mately 1000 miles. That, of course, is,
both ways to Fort Madison and back
to, Arrow It.x k. Prof. Mitchell was
reared In Saline county and his sum
mcr arc spent at Arrow Rook. He Is
a graduate of Westminster College at.
Fulton. B. C. and K. W. Moore are stu-
dents tit Austin College and wards of
Prof. Mitchell. Their home Is in Ja-
pan. where their parents have been
missionaries .for a number of years.
Prof. Mitchell is the camp cook—In
self-defense: As he says: “I can cook
a little, but I’m not sure about the
boys.’’Hannlbnl, Mo.. Journel.
a burst of speed, the runner cr _________
the plate, safe by an eyelash—it certainly
does satisfy! Which is exactly what Chester*
fields do for your smoking—they satisfy•
But, more than that, they’re MILD, too! '
It is really a wonderful thing for smokers
to get this entirely new cigarette enjoyment
—a cigarette that satisfies, yet is mild!
The reason no cigarette, except Chester*
fields, can give it to you is because no cigarette
maker can copy the Chesterfield blend!
Try Chesterfields—today! ^
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Take a Swim!
GALVESTON
Roundtrips
$1505 0N SALE
LIMIT
$12-30
FOR RENT- A room house. 0U> W,
Moore. Call at 327 W. Tennessee or
phoue U'Uagnu’s Gro., phonos ’JIU.
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F’OR RENT—Two modern bungalows
on North Cleveland Ave. Apply to
Harry F. Miller, oht phono 686.
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F’OR BENT -4-rooui oottago near
Frisco shops; 3 room cottugo near]
waterworks; 8 room cottage 211 S.
Montgomery. W. M, Scott. 202 E. La-
mar._ jyl7-tf
F'OR RENT—5-room house, S. Travis
street: all couvenieuces. CaH Yules
Shoe Co. jylr-tf j
F'OR RENT—Desirulde cottage, 810
Cleveland avenue. Has six rooms with
modern conveniences and garage. Ap-
ply Old Phoue 598. j3-tf
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FOR RENT—Cottage, 4 rooms, pantry,
gas, electric lights and stable. Rent
reasonable. Apply 408 N. Binkley St*
old phone 030. jlO-t
F’OR RENT—A good four-room house,
natural gas, city water; ten dollars a
mouth. Old phone 510. JG-tf
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F’OR RENT—Five-room house; elec-
tric lights and sewerage at 121 West
Moore street, between Travis ami
Crockett Call 537 old, or 324 new.
Dr. R. C. McGee. J18-tf
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, natural gas for
heating and lighting, porcelain halli,
*; sink ami basin; concrete walks; out-
houses. 715 Lae Ave. or 681 old phoue.
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F’OR RENT—Good modern house. 1266
E. Jones. Dunk Inman Jy6-tf
F'OR RUNT—4 room house, close in,
gas aud lights, |10. New phone 391 or
Jefferson Grocery Ca ^ J26-tf
FOR SALE— 9160.00 buys u good ui>
|-right piano in first-class condition.
Terms if desired. Sec me at O. L.
Ratio,v's. Frank Jackson. jy’22-3t
FOR SAIJhI—Two outhouses, one. nl
most new. Apply to J. W. Haynes, old
phoog 12-2. tf
WAN rED-r-To buy a gtsxl second
luiml survey. Address “V', care of
DeunHiat. J22-3t
WANTED—Rood uue-hursc delivery
wagon. W. N. Butrldge, j.v22 ,’tt
WANTED—To buy 2, 3, or If-rwiin
house to he moved to vpeunt lot.
Address “L. A. G,” earc pemoerat.
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NOTICE.
I Wanted—'Will pay ftl.OO per liwidml
| for any kind of old rugs delivered, l75c
If <mr wagon calls; 15c a hundred
any kind magazines; also Lost prices
for any kind of junk. Grayson Iron
& Metal Co. New phone 93. 411
North Montgomery street. j!7-13t
DAILY.
00 DAYS.
FRIDAY,
lo DAYS.
Train leaves Sherman 5:15 p. m.
Arrives Galveston 9:20 a. m.
For tickets and other informa-
tion Phone No. 47.
L. J. MANTIUS, Ticket Agent,
Union Station.
A WANT AD’WILL SELL IT
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10 for 5c
^Uo packed
20 for 10c
CIGARETTES
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,—and yd they're MILD
HOW TO FEEL GOOD TOMORROW
ItullgesUou quickly develops sick
headache, biliousness, bloating, sour
stomach, gas on stomach, bad breath
or some of the other condittons caused
by clogged or irregular towels. If you
tuive any of these symptoms, take a
Foley Cathartic Tablet this evening
and you will feel better in the iuomi-
higrfeold everywhere. m-w-f&w
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Faces Trial on L. 'icliing Trial.
Kominsvllle, N. ,TUlj ('„llsi,|
ontWe inti-resi is. uuinlfesli * (|| ,,
outcome of the case of Sunni *
charged with having partlelpu,’ , ,
the lynching of Joseph Black,
was docketed for trial today’ in «.
Duplhi county court. Black, a neaL.'
had been arrested for furnishing his
son with a gun after the tatter had
attacked a white girl. Oir April 5 the
father was taken from the Leuoir
county Jail ut Kiuston aud carried to
Greene county and put to death.
.Stocks a resident of Greene county is
accused of haying been a leader of the
lynching isuty.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1 tt-horse uioutiltsl Fuller A Johnson
gasoline engine; 1 power hay press;
1 horse power hay press; 2 standard
mowers; I double Isix horse power
buy press; 1 sulky rake; I buck rake;
2 wagons; all in good working order.
See Tony i’ayaro ou R. E. Smith
ranch. 21-Ct
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Try this Chevrolet Car In The
Deepest Sand, On The Steepest Hill And Over The Roughest Roads
The masterpiece of an eighty million dollar company, over 200,000 sold Jor 1916. Famous valve-in-head
motor. Mr. Mason, the oiriginal designer of the valve-in-head motor has reached the height of his achievements
in the present Chevrolet “Four-Ninety.” This motor has all the valve-in-head 'Mvaptages and has the additional
advantages that it is different from the ordinary valve-in-head motors. You’ll be> interested to know and we can
show you. Every statement here backed up by actual facts. . j
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EAHT VIEW’ Hog Farm—Registered
Duroc pigs for sale. Ira L. Smith,
(Van Alstyne, Texas; Ii F. D. 2.
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FYMftSALE CHEAP—1 Superior drill,
two double, disc plows; 1 mold board
sulke.v ploy; 1 harrow: F binder; all
in good condition; used only a short
time. See C. L. Bowen, J19-6t
It has the rear wheel bearing carried on
the wheel hub, just the reverse of the ordinary
construction, the bearing being three times the
size used in ordinary axles. This extra large
bearing carried in the' axle housing takes the
load—the axle shaft carries no load.
r. ■
The rear springs are very long and arc of
the cantilever suspension or quarter elliptic type.
This spring suspension does away with the
tendency to throw or swing the car when going
over rough roads or around corners.
•H lias a unit power plant carrying trans'
mission on open brackets S patent pending)
which gh-es ar essibility to clutch and al-
lows removn', Qf transmission, if necessary, in
twenty minut ^
IT HAS A SEIF-LUBRICATIIIS CLUTCH COLLAR. ELIMINATING CLUTCH COLLAR TROUB.ES, SUCH AS FRICTION, HEATING AND WEAR (PAT. PDG1
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FOR NALE-
plionc 762.
^Nlrt: jelly grupcs. Old
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REAL ESTATE.
300 ACRE FARM for s«lo. Laud In
1-coil county. 200 cultivation. 100 la
fine timber. Will sell $10 acre. Ad-
dress CtiHs. A. Felkor, College" Station.
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WANTOD—Two or tlrree thousand
bushels of goal secil wheat; Mediter-
ranean. Will pay premium, on extra
nice stock. Texas Seed Breeding
Farms, Sherman. jl8-5t
F’OR SALE—100 bales of Johns*
4»s bay. Call 553 Old Phone. M4
J. 0. McKlnstry. jyl7-tf]
[A’ANTTY PARLOR—Manicuring, Mas-
[saglng, Shampooing, Hair Singeing1
and Hair Dressing. Rooms 407-408 M.1
& P. Bank Building. Jyl5-lm |
I FARM LOANS—I always have money i
| to loan ou good farms at the lowest
rate of interest and the easiest!
terms ever offered. R. L. Dslnwood, I
[Sherman, Pevm*, *3«lfj!
Aid Check Up
The Follswiog
MOTOR—Four cylimler, valve in head, detachable cylinder head, cylinders east cn blmk.----
TRANSMISSION Sehrifve type, sliding gear, three speeds forward and reverse.
SmtA^tr Sms f##t *wdcra,wr’ S»wrk MMl biMhrneatii sleering wheel.
RKtHUAR »^^,ENT_Moha»r iallored lop. cover and shk- curtains, ventilating windshield, electric
noni, complete tool equipment, Stewart speedometer. _
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ELECTRIC’ LIGHTING AND STARTING SYSTEM—Aulo-lltc
!"n <dectrk •wadUstas with dimmer, electric
mu light. x ' ; ^ ^ ;.v^
$605
l-ET US DEMONSTRATp
f. o. b. Equipped
Sherman, Texas
Sherman Transfer Co.
Plenty of cart in itoek—Immediate Delivery.
Both Phones 508
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