Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, 191$.
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
FACE SEVER
row RENT—ROOMS.
ROOMS—Two unfurnished rooms,
closVih, for rent at very reasonable
term* te couple without • children,
tor particulars, address "T,” care
of Democrat j5-tf
► Oft Hr. XT—"Furnished apartment,
four rooms, ;»nd 'Bath, natural gas
and electricity, one block of court
-house. ; Apply to .Mrs. Hall at 2<M>
W, Jones St. ju-tf
s UNIS, • TOO*. .J5# mfck
3 LINES, • TIMES...?.....40#
3 UN KM, 1* TIMES---------70#
3 LINKS. M TIMES......§1 25
ADDITIONAL M MHKK OF LIVE*
IN SAME PROPORTION.
FOR RENT—15-room house, close
'In, on paved street. D. K. Penn,
223 East la mar or Scott ft Mc-
Kown's gin. nll-tf
FOR RENT—-Furnished or unfur-
uished large room. Ajply ,13 West
Cherry street. * j4-31
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished east
rooms' for housekeeping, bitthu
erage, electric lights,-gas foe heating
and cooking. Old phone 1065 West
Houston. ' J4-3t
FOR RENT—Nice six room cot-
tage. Electric lights, gas for cooking
’FOR RENT—Southeast room; mod-
ern conveniences. 425 S. Crockett
street. Old phone 182. j4-lw
KOIt RENT—Two Or three
furnished or unfurnished.
1802.
rooms,
Phones
42-3t
l-OR ItE.NTi—Two rooms, furnish-
ed, modern, for light house keeping,
212 E. Cbefry St. d2-tf
Foil RENT--Three nice rooms and
hall unfurnished, 1002'- Cleveland
avenue. New phone 398; Blue.
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FOR KENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 216 West Jones
strec^. J 4-tf
FOR KENT—Large furnished room,
south front, natural gas; three
blocks from square. Call 318 W.
Laurel St. or old phoneJ»iRL 3l-Ut
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping; modern and
close in. 402 8. Walnut St. 31-6t
01.0 IMI'ERS for house cleaning
purposes at the Democrat oi..ce. Ten
cents a ccud'e. ' - — tf
MOTHERS, DO THIS- NEW SECilETASY OF
NOTICE, TEAMSTERS — Anyone
wanting material for filling in low
ground or washed laud ‘can get
saute free of charge ‘-from us.
Chance for party with team tol
e money. Sherman
mpany.
When the Children Cough, Rub
Musterole on Throats
and Chests
No telling how soon the symptom’s
Compress may develop into croup, or worse. And
d3-tf then’s when you’re glad you have a jat
_____:---of MUSTEkOLE at hand to gife
<1A8 STOVES CONNECTED—Re- prompt, sure relief. It docs not blister,
liable gan fitting and plumbing; | As first aid and a certain remedv
quick service; reasonable charges, there’s nothing like MUSTEROLE.
O. K. Plumbing Company, Moss Thousands of mothers know it. You
Bros., proprietors. Phones new 578 should keep a jar'in the house.
,or,a niq I It is the remedy for adults, too. Re-
_________ j lieves Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Tonsil-
OLD PAPERS for house cleaning itis, Cronp, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural-
urposes at the Democrat office. Ten pi.a. HeadaO^e, Congestion, Pleurisy,
COMMLKCE CHAMBER 1
FOR SALE
cents a bund'e.
rt)K RENT—Five-room house on
East Lamar; natural gag. Call old
phone 1379. dlO-tf
FOR RENT--Five-room cottage,
close In. See W, M. Scott, 292
East Lamar street. Old phone 302.
d7-tf
WANTED—To hear from owner of
good farm for sale. Send cash price
and description. D. F. Bush, Minne-
apolis, Minn. ol0-7t-sat
FOR SALK—Two teams of mules.
See Will Engman at Lyon Lumber
Yard. _ o8-tf
and heating, both;
within
block or
car line on Luckctt
Ave.
Phono
1413 old or call at
1200
Luckctt
Ave.
n23-tf
Mill SALK—At a
bargain—One
Ford Touring 1913
Model
in A-l
condition. Call and
see it
at Rob-
erts Electric Co.
_ *
j5-6t
FOR SALE—One
good
upright
Ulano Tor $100.00; terms if
desired.
Phone 710 or see Frank
Jackson.
Jr.
j3
FOR KENT—One
good
upright
piano. Phone 710
or st'e
Frank
Jackson, Jr.
J5-
WILL REPAIR your Galvanised Iron
Flues or make new ones. Tanks,
Guttering, Roofing and all kinds of
tin work. Cull A. S. Tennllle, New
phone 475. ol4-tf
WANTED—Lady with child two
years old wants position as house-
keeper. Must be good people. Call
old phone 1101. ny-tf
FOR HOUSE-MOVING, reblocfclng
and leveling, old phono 1155 or
call 804 8. Throckmorton St. O. P.
Claunrh. »28-tf
It. I,. HALL Silt.,EDS K. X.
Ml I KEf IN IMPORTANT
POSITION. (i ' .
At the regular meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce. Executive
ccmmittee last night, R. L. Hall
was elected acting secretary of ihe
organization
E. N. Mulkey. who has been aet-
__________ ing as temporary secretary since
cles. Chilblains? Frosted Feet and Colds ! the resignation of Mr. Ward, had
of the Chest (it often prevents Pncu-1 only agreed to serve until Ihe first
,non‘a)- . , I of January. He has been giving hi*
At your druggist s, in 25c and 50c jars, j services for the last year at a per-
and a special large hospital size for $2.50.! <on,,|
you .,k for. Th, Mu,Wok 7ou,d«!“"‘ ~™un" for “’L"**1
/-w • « /\i • ‘ wt ann nn<i ni’orAH hiniaplf un
Gcveland, Ohio. - f
Rheumatism, Cum
of Back or Joints,
bago, Pains and Aches
s, Sprains, Sore Mus-
WANTED—Small cottage or three
or four bousekifeplng rooms with
all conveniences'for three adults
near court house as possible. Rent
must be reasonable. Address W. P.
Ardrews, care fx-mocrat. J5-71
<>I,D PAPERS for house cleanin
urposes at the Democrat office. Te
ents a bund'e. tf
REMOVAL of the Dallas News and
Evening Journal from J. J. Pitman’s
on North Travis street t<*The Keith
Drug Store, corner Houston and
Travis streets. Fr-E. Keith slO-tf
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.
The annual stockholders meeting*
of the North Texas Telephone Com-
pany - will be held at Ihe office or
the secretary at 125 Va North Travis
Street, in the city of Sherman.
Texas, on Tuesday, January 12, 19la4
at 2-p. m., for the purpose of elect-
ing a board of seven* directors, and
the transaction of such other busi-
ness -as may proper|y„<«Mne before
the meeting. «T
T«E NORTH TEXAS TELEPHONE
cd., C. A. SHOCK, Secretary and
Treasurer. j2-10t
HOW TO
W A NTEIX—Delivery horse-for his
feed or would buy. Jefferson Gro-
cery Co., 116 N. Crockett St. j5-3t
FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnish- VOR RENT—6-room two-story
house, West Lamar street, >4 block
from squarp. Apply to J. it. Cole or
Harve Talyor. n23-tf
cd complete for light housekeeping.
J$3 South Montgomery. O'd phone
466 Trings. - d30-tf
“FOR RENT—Hall 30 by 7o"\feet
over restaurant. East sido square.
R. L. Caruthers. ~43TFTr
FOR RENT—Two south upstairs
furnished bed rooms one block Iro’n
M. & P, bank. 212 North Crockett.
Old Phone 912. d26-tf
FOR RENT—Four-room house.
Old phone 516. nSlHf
rOR RENT—Several desirable
dwellings. Carpenter ft Belden.
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FOR HALE—Very desirable resi-
dence le Falrview at a bargain.
Carpenter & Belden. . *27-tf
FOR RALE—REAL ESTATE.
I HAVE a new two-story eight-
room bungalow, modern, in San
Antonio, Tex., to trade for Sherman
property. G. H. Fulmer, 122 S.
Crockett St., Sherman, Tex. jy26-tf
Special War Tax Slumps.
FOR RENT—T"'o furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; natural
gas, electric lights and 'bath, new
phono 520. 13o'7 Harrison Ave.
d2 l-tf
NEW HOTEL—Williams' House,
£21 W. Houston St. Nice tooins. Ev-
erything new. Meals 25c. n27-tf
FOR KENT—-Three unfurnished
rooms. Natural gas and electric
lights. 807 Williams street. 82 * new
phone. dl6-tf
FOR RENT—Two rooms. $5; als
six roiiis house, W. Lamar, } 13.50;
also six room house, Cleveland Ave.,
neatly and completely furnished, all
modern conveniences. Old phone
62v. •- n27-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, all
modern conveniences. Old phone 243
or 1297. o30-tf
FO* RENT—Furnished, two front
bed tv'hs, modern conveniences and
close In. At 217 North Walnut.
ol 4-tf
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
No. 213 W. I.aurel 8t. 24
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT -Five-room house, cor-
ner Williams street and Cleveland
avenue: city water, electric lights,
natural gas, bath. See Dr. Blair. -
• fo-tt
FOR KENT—Four-room ’house.
1211 bucket avenue; natural gas;
electric * lights and bath. W., M.
Doran, new phoue 320. Red. jo-3t
,i|t RENT—Ideal home, roruer
Chaffin gt. and Grand Ave., large
corner lot, good barn, all modern
conveniences. See J. E. Aston. l-3t
. OR RENT—6 room house, all
modern conveniences, across th<-
street from Kidd-Key college. Old
phone 556. * J4-tf
'FOR RENT—South Elm street,
north of King—six room house,
three halls: bath with hot water
heater.^Gas, electric lights Bargain
price. Apply to C. S. Roberts. J4-6t
FOR RENT—Modern six-room cot-
tage, bath, sewage etc., one block
from aqua e. Hall Furniture l •>.
>j,»-3t
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FOR RENT—Five room house with
nil modern conveniences on N. Elm
between square and Kidd-Key col-
lege for rent at a bargain to right
party. C)ld phone 410 or Inquire at
211 N. Elm. ’ ji-6t
f , ■ »v
FOR RENT—6 room house. all
modern conveniences across the
street from Kidd-Ke.v college. Old
phone 556. • * i (I31-6t
FOR RKX’i—-Small store building
on S. Travis next to Intcrurban of-
fice. See B. H. Moore or Jack
Blasslngaine. jl-3t
MtHKLLANKOUS.
WANTED—Good renter that will
stay. Also comforts to tack or
re-cover right away. 423 West Mid-
dleton ‘ j4-3t
«
WANTED—Employment by book-
keeper, stenographer of several
years experience. Married: At ref-
erences or bond. "Bookkeepei, ’ care
Democrat. , j-t-Gt
NOTICE—For any kind of house-
moving or raising it will be to your
interest to see W. F. .Sulser, 524
East Jones street. Old phone 1168.
MEN*--Our illustrated catalogue
explains how we teach the barber
trade in few weeks, mailed free.
Write MOLEK COLLEGE, Dallas,
Tex. d2-6t
WANTED—Second band buggies,
surrits and wagons. Will pay cash.
Tom Spurlock, Northwest corner
square. New phono 463. j2-6t
WANT TO KENT space or part of a
store suitable (or jeweler. Old phone
669. J. Senner. “ l-3t
MONEY IN YOUR POCKET—Join
Ivy’s Evening' Climbers" Monday
and save 810 on six months' course.
Jl-3t
FOR liOI'HE-MOYING, reblocking
and TeveBngr Old . phone 1155 or
call 840 S. Throckmorton St. Q. P;
Clauncb. ' a23-tf
FIRE AND TORNADO insurance
written in tiiue-tried-fire-tested old
line companies. J. We Blassingame.
New phone 226. n4-tf
WANTED—Position by experienced
bookkeeper and stenographer. Fin-
est refefence iu the city. Please in-
vestigate. Address “it.” care Demo-
crat. d29-6t
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One share
of Farmers & Merchants Gin Co.
stock. Address R, -eare Deifiocrkt.
SPECIAL SALK—1 have a car of
domestic nut coal on track which- 1
will deliver to any part 6t city in
ton lots at $5.2a per ton. County
scale weight. VY'. F. Sulsen, Old
phone 1168. d30-6l
WANT to buy about 4200-lb. bog.
Will give hay at market price Tony
Favaro, Route 3, Sherman. d30-3t
'WANTED—Position by woman as
nurse or other household duties.
Call at Mission, West Side of the
Square. Call ior Mrs. E. J. Daly.
* d21-tf ■
FOR HA.JS at ft Sacrifice—Good 5-
Yoom house; electric lights, barn,
lot 100x140; good orchard, 1022
:h Maxey. Ed Hornback. jl-20t
Documentary and pioprletary
revenue stamps are new on sale-fat
wholesale only) at the postmaster's
office. Stamps of the -mailer de-
nominations will be sold in full
sheets and half-sheets, while stamps
or the larger denominations will
be sold in even amounts of one dol-
lar and upwards.
Office hours, 9:00 a. ra. to 12:00
noon and 2M)0 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.
—--------------—UMPACtfully. _
JULES E. MUCHERT, \
Postmaster.
and has proved himself an efficient
and capable official.
The committee extended to Mr.
Mulkey a vete of thanks for his val-
uable services during the past year
and ask by motion that he still'
keep his desk at the office of the
Association.
O. D: McReynnlds, of the legal
ccmmittee reported that all the sub-
committees that have been working
on the new city charter have fin-
ished their work and that the cen-
Ira committee will meet within the
next few days'for a rereading1 and
levislon, after whicu it will be treatment,
ready for submission to the-citizens
of Sherman.
A committee of citizens from the
Van Alatyne community were id
Sherman yesterday cdhfcrring with
Judge Hassell of the good roads
committee and other members of the
Chamber of Commerce over the good
roads situation of the county in gen-
eral and -of the Van Alstyne com-
munity in particular.
Mr. Mulkey is preparing I: re-
port.which he states will be com-
pleted tomorrow.
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P. GERES has property far sale
atl parts of the city and the
eapest lots cn the market. Yon
4 better eee him before yon In-
st *17-tf
Method Void of Guessing
SALE— D.-si.able residence lot
a21-tf
TRADE—Town lot3 in Decatur.
., for runabout auto; must be in
d condition. Phone 31. nl9-tf
R HALE—Residence at No 1009
ath Maxey atreet; lot 60x150:
all barn; concrete sidewalk In
nt. tee us for price. Carpenter
Belden. exclusive agents. 1 a?-tf
:r.LAT
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T0RIC '•S
LENS
%Z1 An attractive bungalqw on North Elm street all modern
e- ron\enieneet*—« bargain and won’t take much money to handle
~den).' _ ^ ^
8) ^ We have the most-desirable vacant lots fn the cVty for sale on
terms to suit the purchaser—Now Ip the time to buy right.
FOR TRADE Some Grayson County farms (o trade Tor City
! property. Some City property to trade for Grayson County farms.
Some good land to .trade for Southwestern Surety Co. stock.
Ft IK RENT—Houses In sll part* of City -all sixes and kinds.
* We have a five-room house, and five acres of ground to rent by
• , the year in City limits. *
INSURANCE. Fire. Tornado, Plate Glass, Burglary. Liability,
5 Casualty and Bonds written in our olfice in the beat Companies
•' in the different lines. Try us, we will please you.
1 COPLEY A ROWAN HULLS
| I’HONKS KVi. M. ft P. BANK BLDG.
Ko«v ..iCa.. *a ‘Wan Lao Be
"I ti.iitid i u-'ttet ill your «MI poi ket
that you m«1 nut nmiiert •
"Is Hint an yon found in my pocket?”
"Tilsl is all there was in it”
"Uti.iio.tr'swit:"
“What else. I'd like to knowT*
“A rip in the- lining, out of course
you were not looking for auytbtng like
that’’—New York Globe.
LAGRIPPE
CURE A
COUGH.
Lagrippe coughs demand instant
They show a serious
condition of the system and are
weakening. (Postmaster Collins,
Barnejat,' X. J., says: "I took Fo-
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound for
a violent lagrippe cough that com-
pletely exhaustc me, and less than
half ii bottle stopped the cough."
Tryjt. • tu-th-s&w
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LOST AND FOUND.
‘■s;
for 34x4
Democrat
tire.
and
j4-3t
‘21 Years a Stwcialty.
$ 100 for any Glass i can’t grind
like y<m use in 20 MINUTES. Bring
the broken pieces. $100 for any
eye 1 can't fit that responds to
light. Prove me. Children’s or
Old People's Glasses.
R. B. NALL
Optical 8|»ecialist.
T—A Fox-terrier dog, black
white. Bring to Peter Papps',
N. Travis. Royal Shining Par-
. j 5 -1 w
-Cameo lavalier. Reward. Re-
10 New Phone. d2-3t
OST—-A small-size ladies’ rain-
oat. Finder please return to >18
!. Brockett street. - j4-3t
FOR RENT—Good 5-room house,
barn, garden spot. 1408 E. Chafflu
St. R. S. Brown. 481-61
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FOR RENT - North of Kidd-Ke.v
College, across VVegt Mulberry
street; 8-room bouse, bath, sewer-
age connection,, piped lor gas. If
satisfactory, owner would room and
board with occupant. Call at 414
North Rusk street. Old phone.214.
\ d30-lw
FOR KENT—New house, bath, nat-
ural gas, chicken house. S. Rusk
El. Phone 268 new. . - dl 4-tf
FOR RENT—Modern 6-room cot
tageV all conveniences; 8. Travis St.
T. U. Cole. nll-tf
FOR MENT—Dwelling* In all parts
of the city. New phone 826. J, W.
BJasslngaffi*, jn8-tf
IT—Card case and pocket book,
bined. containing $5.00 bill and
10 bill and Painter’s Union work-
card. Return to Ivey Walker.
E. Chaffin St. Reward. jl-2t
HELP WANTED.
______ _ af-
our interest in Grayson and ad-
?nt counties. Salary or Coramis-
i. Address Lincoln Oil Co., Clcve-
d. O. J--'-t
Fords Special *
Policy
New low rate policy
giving coverage against
fire, theft, collision and
liability for property !
damage:
J. J. Eubank
Agent
510-512 M. & P. Bank
Building
ELECTION NOTICE.
The regular annual meeting of
o shareholders of the Merchants
Planters National Bank of Sher-
an, Texas, will be held at its of-
;e in Sherman, Texas, on Tuesday,
muary 12 th, 1915, between the
mrs of one and three p. m. for the'
irpose of electing - Directors for
e ensuing year and such «other
tsidess as may properly come bo-
re the meeting.
C. B. DORCHESTER,
10-to-jan-t2 Cashier.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
The regular annual stockholders’
(siting of Hie American oBahk X
rust Company of Shcr.nian. Texas.
Ill be held in Us office Jm Sherman,
;xas, on the second Tuesday in
LIFE INSURANCE REFUSED.
Ever notice how closely life in-
surance examiners look for symp-
toms of kidney diseases? They do
so because weakened kidneys lead
to many forms of dreadful life-
shortenjng afflictions. If you have
any symptoms like pain_____ in the
back, frequent, scanty or painful
action, tired feeling, aches and
pains, get Foley Kidney Pills today.
For sale by all druggists, tu-th-s&w
>1. W. A. ANNIVERSARY.
Society W a- Organized Thirty-Two
r Years Ago in Iowa.
John C. Uannel, clerk of Sher-
man Camp No. tl.934 Modern
Woodmen of America, gave out the
following today:
"Today is the ">2nd anniversary^
of, the Modern Woodmen of America.
This society was organized at Lyons.
Iowa, on Jan. 5th 18S3 by Joseph
Cullon Root and sixteen members.
The membership in its phenomenal
growth today enibrac”s every state
in the Union, also parts of Canada,
with a membership of over 1,000,-
imiO members and insurance in force
to the amount of $1,639,656,'500.
This society also owns and operates
at their own expense a tuberculosis
sanitorium at Woodman,, Colo..
•where any of their meuibcgs afflict-
ed with this disease is given free
treatment. W. J. Bryan states ‘1
;iin 'proud of my membership in this
treat, fraternity, the greatest, fra-
ternity of the age, in all the world
and in all history.’ A. R Talbot,
Head Consul, has set aside this day
as get-a-member day and (he mem-
bership throughout the entire juris-
diction will give thei aid and time
in securing new members for this
great fraternity.
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FIVE CENTS PROVES IT.
er
A Generous Offer. Cut out this
ad. enclose with 5 cents to Foley &
Co., Chicago, ill., and receive a
free trial package containing Fo-
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds, croup, bronchial and
lagrippe "coughs; Foley Kidney Pills
artd b oley Cathartic tablets. For
„s»Je in your town by all druggists.
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THE OLD HU E LAWS
OK N..W HAVEN
STOP THE CHILD'S COLDS THEY
OFTEN RESULT SERIOUSLY
Colds, croup and whooping cough
are children’s ailments which need
immediate attention. Tae after-ef-
fects are often moitt serious. Don’t
take the risk- you don’t have to.
Dr. King’s New Discover? checks
the cold, soothes The cough, allays
the infinmation, kills the germs and
allows nature to do her healing
work., 50c. at your druggist. Buy
a bottle today. d£w
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India’s Nativs Butt's"-.
Ghee, the native bnttei^ of IncMt,
which has been known to keep for
centuries w ithout becoming rancid. In
made by boiling butter until all the
watery articles aud curds have been
removed by skimming.
Emile Benzel
Lunch Room
Merchants Lunch Every toy,
11 to 2 (except Sunday) and
Short Order* a Soecialty.
Everything In
Choice B-
IlanOrB.
Andrew
L. Randall.
Randeli & Randeil
ATTORN KYH-AT-LA W
104 blast Houston (N. B. Corner
Square, Sherman, Texaa.
IF CONSTIPATED OR
BILIOUS “CASCJRET5”
Tonight LClcnn Your Rowels and j
Stop Headache, < 'olds, -Sour.
Stomach. *
Get n 10-cent box.
Take a Caecsret tonight to
cleans4' your liver. stomach and
bowels, and you will surely feel
great by morning You men and
women who have headache, coated
longue, a bad cold, are bilious, her-
vous. upset, bothered with a sick,
gassy, disordered stomach, or have
backache and feci all worn out. Are
von keeping your bowels clean with
Oasearets- or merely forcing a pas-
sageway every few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil? . ,
Cas'arels immediately cleanse
and regulate the stomach, remove
the sour, undigested and. ferment-
irg food and. foul gases;' take the
excess bile from the liver and carry
off the constipated waste matter
and poison from the bowels.
Remember, a Cascaret tonight
will straighten you out by morning.
A 10-cent box from your druggist
means healthy bowel action! a
clear head and .cheerfulness for
months. Don’t forget the children.
—Advertisement.
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6 Inch Egg Coal
$6.50 per ton
2,000 Pounds
Why pay more ^
Good as any. Try it
5cottLM‘kows
(oal Company
Phones b40
“Ring Out the Old;
Ring in the New”
What with the coming of the New
Year add the adoption of all those
new, never-to-be-broken resolutions
you and we are to see a happy and
busy time of it.
Among other resolutions don’t
overlook the selection of that coat
or wood as your official- heating
agent.
b IR$T make up your tjiind to
stick ttf'-ttr and to banish back-?
sliding notions. Insistent QUAL-
ITY will anchor your vow.
’HAPPY NEW YEAR”—-
EVERYONE!
ORDINANCE NO. 678.
Cash Coal & Wood Co.
The Thrice-a-Week Edition of
The New York World
i
Frnctically a Daily al the Price of a
Weekly. No other \ew>|<aper iu the
wiii'hl gives so much at so low a price.
a. m. and 12 m.,
for the purpose
rectors and for
ny other busi-
y come before
ROOM AND BOARD—All conveni-
ences at Park Hotel, oorner of
Jones and Crockett. Under new man-
agement. Mrs. Rlttmcyer. d8-lm
WAITED—Earl Hathaway, aged 16.
from Oklahoma, homeless, desires
work; would do chores about home
for board and privileges of school,
but would do anything. Call up T.
. Wharton. * d7-tf
WANTED—Position na practical
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BARLOW ROBERTS, Secretary
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have a vote unless he is converted
and a member of, one of the church-
es allowed- in the dominion.
"No dissenter from the essential
worship of this dominion shall be
allowed to vote-foi— electing
magistrate or any officer.
"No food or lodging shall be
offered, to a heretic.
“No one shall-cross a river on
the Sabbath (lay but authorized
clergymen,
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victuals, make beds, sweep bouses,
cut hair or" shave on the Sabbath
day.
“No one shall *kiss ’his or her
children on the Sabbath or feasting
days.
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Notice is hereby given that the
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men shall tax the
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"Whoever brings cards or
into, the dominion shall pay a
of 5 pounds (8251. > i
"No one shall eat mince f pies,
dance, play, cards, or play any In-
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FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Ordinance regulating the open-
ing, closing, operating, etc., of fool
and Billiard llalis and providing for
good government and peace of the
City of Sherman, and further pro-
viding penalties.
Be it Ordained by the City^Coun-
eil of the City of Sherman; ’ “
See. 1, .Every person. . firm - or
corpora (ion having a license who
-v may be engaged im-or who may
hereafter engage in the business of
operating a pool hall. biRiard hall
ir a pool and billiard hal* in the
city of Sherman, Texas, shall close
amt keep closed their houses and
places of business and transact no
business therein or permit any pool i
or billiard games to be played*
therein freui and after 9 p. m. andj
until 7. a. in. on each
week day aud shall close |
nd keep closed their, houses j
ami places of business' and transact •
no business therein or—permit any
pool or billiard games to be played
therein from and after 9 p. th. Sat-
urday until«7 a. m. Monday of each
week and any person or firm or
his or their agent or employee
who shall opbn or keep
open or permit to open , or
permit to be opened or kept open
any such house or place of business
for the purpose of traffic or who
shall plqy or permit to, be played
therein any pool or billiard games
between the hours aforesaid, shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be pun-
ished by a fine of not less than
Twenty-Five Dollars (825.00) nor
more than Two Hundred Dollars.
This ordinance shall be in full
force and effect from and after its
passage and publication as required
by law.
Passed and approved this 81 dgy
of December, A. D.. 1914. T 'JY .
DUPONT B. LYON. Mayor; V
Attest- HENRY ZIMMERMAN.
d23-l«t CRy Secretary. »**
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