Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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School Days
Get the bo)s ready.
Bring them to our
Pavement
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Meetings Tonight,
store lor their ontlit.!r,,rsi:................
The best line <ot
boys’ shirt waists and
shirts ever shown at
50c.
A line ol boys' pants
in peg top and semi-
peg top that we are
proud ol. The largest
assortment in Sher-
man from
50c to $2.00
I. O. R. M. Hodmen's hall.
The Praetorians- Woodman hall.
Knights of Columbus St. .Mary's
hull,
V. M. c. \. Calendar.
(Todayi
Business men's gym class... 5 p. m.
i Tomorrow)
Employed hoys gym class, (i: 15 p.’tn.
New tall suits for
boys, New Shoes in
Patent, Tan and Gnn
Metal, lace or button.
Everything else you
need lor the boys
EXS TEN'S.
MISS META MEADOW
Teaeher ol Piano
Stodio 506 S. CrcckCff St.
WANTS—TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTcD—To buy a horse, saddle,
Set of single harness and a farm
wagon; also want stock to pasture.
A. h. Burton, old phono 517. 18-3t
Jessie May, the little daughter of
Mr and Mrs. A. 1). Scarborough, is
quite ill.
Rev. A Andrews is assisting in a
meeting at Pottsboro and; Mrs. An-
drews went over today for a visit.
Sherman Council, Uoyal and S -
Ittc Masters, w 11 1/old its rezti'av
meeting' at Masonic hall Thurs ay
ni.yht.
The \V. U, T. 1'. will have a
meeting tomorrow at the home of
Mrs. Sarah Hilderbrahd on West
Jones street.
Miss Rettie Rostand, wjio has
been ill for sortie time with typhoid
fever, is reported to be getting
along very well today.
.1. W. Haggard of Plano is in the
city today to see his daughter, Miss
Jennie Haggard, who is ill at the
home of Dr. J. O. Matthews with
typhoid fever. Miss Haggard came
to Sherman a few days ago to eu-.
ter Carr-Burdette college.
,1. C. Stinson of the firm of The
Craycroft-Stluson Drug Co., is in
St. Louis to attend a meeting of
the Uexall agents or those who han-
dle the RexaU remedies. They
ettme from all over the Union and
it is the plan to meet once a year
by states, also have a national
meet yearly.
The prayer meeting service at the
Travis street Methodist church
promises to be attractive this eve-
ning, Rev. .1. L. Morris will conduct
Hie service and has arranged for
several special selections of music.
A violin solo, a vocal solo, and
probably a male quartette are men-
tioned. An extra attendance will
be in order, so stated Rev. Morris.
.John C. Dunne! was tit White-
wright, yesterday and completed ar-
rangements to open the John ('.
Dannel. funeral director establish-
School Book Notice.
We want your School Hooks anti School Supply business Ibis year.
Now is the lime to buy. Don't wait iini.i! Hie rush is on. The state
will adopt new books Tor next year, so bring your old books and ex-
change lliein now. We will exchange all Your old luniks we tan use.
OliphanVs Book Store
We Kno\JD frotv to properly fit
T russes
and carry a complete line
LanKford-Kjeilh
*Driig Co.
NEW SHOWING
Oi
Woolen Dress Goods
All the latest weaves anil color eliects in
the new diagonal and heavy mixtures.
MANNISH EFFECTS
36 42 54 in. materials.
We are oiiering some splended
values in these.
Prices range irom 50c lo $1.45
, Steinlein 4 Martin,
THE RETAIL STORE AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Safes
meat there the first of the mfinth.
Frank Sin I Hi, who recently moved *
from tIlia city to Whttewright after
being here for several months, will j
tie. in charge of the business there. f
The force at the Sherman estab-
lishment will not be changed. The
business will be in connection with ;
the Hamilton Furniture company.]
Mr. Smith is a native of White
wriglit.
T
The second game of the cham-
pionship series of indoor baseball i
now being played lit the Y. M. (’. A.*
resulted in a victory for the Pres-!
byterian* over the Methodists, :!4 j
to !» last night,. This leaves the two
champion teams tied for honors and.
the final game will be played Frt- j
day night. At that time a large 1
crowd of indoor baseball enthtisl- ♦
ust.s are expected to he present to
witness the final battle. Last night j
the game went to‘the Presbyterians
at the very start ay<1 after that the,
contest was not a spirited battle, j
Richard ftousey, catcher for the|
Methodists, was absent and tills is,
partially the cause'of the difficulty]
of the first game. • Scott pitched;
good hall for the winners. Both I
teams have their best men In the!
line-up for. Friday night.
A really effective kidney and
bladder medicine must first, stop
the progress of the disease and then
cure, the conditions that cause it.
Use Foley Kidney Pills for all kid-
ney and bladder troubles and urin-
ary irregularities. They are safe and
reliable. They help quickly and
permanently. In a yellow package,
for sale by W. L. Bitting.
M-W-F &W
As B Told Vou Before
BETTER BETTER BETTER
(YURY DAY AT TDK
JEWEL THEATRE
NVHERK PICT! RE 1'liAYS OK QUALITY ARK SHOWN.
the harbinger of peacl
One of the most interesting Edison rural comedy dramas
ever made. John Wilson am Pill Andrews, two old farmers and
'‘Wilson's daughter, Dora, Dick Andrews and a cow make this
picture the best you ever saw
THE CONVALESCENT
^ Lubin drama of the Fast and West, taken In and
around beautiful California vv ilh a select cast of Lubin players.
\ HE MOTH AND the FLAME
Another one of those dandy Melies California Western
dramas, a uiofft thrilling picture played most admirable, staged
and acted.
IF YOU AIIK MtOKIXt. KHli TUB lilGGEST DIME'S
WORTH, MtMK TO THE JEW KL.
Open from 1 to 11 P. /If.
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THE LYRIC
THE INDIANS ARE HERE
Chief Dark Cloud Company
Four People
Lecturing the m >v1ng Pictures in which they appear, also in ihree
acts of
Pictures and Vaudeville Changed Thursday
You learn from Chief Dark Cloud the Customs and Habits ol the
Indians. You will find him a great attraction
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Coat Suits
WR HAVE ON DISPLAY OUR FALL AND WINTER ( OAT
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SUITS AND MIN’D COATS.
Ladies and .Misses Coat Suits, ranging in price from
$10.00 to $35.00
A big assortment of colors and all tIn* new pretty styles.
Del in the jam anil |my our Suit Department a call and you
will buy.
YOU CAN DO BETTER AT SHAWS
J. B. Shaw & Sons
NOTICE TO FORMER ART
STUDENTS.
Miss Fowler earnestly requests
all her old students to send her
their work of last school year so
that she may select for the art ex-
hibit to be made at the Dallas fair.
Work must be sent at once to North
Texas college are studio for the time
is short before the fair opens.
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Antonine Deloria, Postmaster at
Garden, Mich., knows the exact
facts when he speaks of the cura-
tive value or Foley Kidney Pills,
lie says; "From my own experience
1 recommend Foley, Kidney Pills, as
a great remedy—4dr kidney trouble.
My father was cured of kidney di-
sease and a good many of ^ my
neighbors were cured by Foley
Kidney Pills.” For sale by W. L.
Bitting. M-W-F &W
American Dirl Weds in London.
Loudon, Sept. 18.-—At St. George’s
church, Hanover Square, this after-
noon Miss Edith Brooks, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks of
New York, was married to the Hon.
j Arthur R. Nutting, youngest son of
Sir John and Lady Nutting of Dub-
. lin. The wedding ceremony, which
| was attended by many persons of so-
ytai prominence, was followed by a
breakfast at Glairidge’s.
The Grayson Itebekah Lodge Ni
297 will give an ice cream social
Thursday evening, Sept. 19, at the
residence of Mrs. Hattie Bachmaty,
corner of College and Maxev streets.
Everyone invited to attend. Program.
Cake and cream, 10 cents. a 17-dt
Healthy Palms.
An olive oil bath is an excellent
thing for a palm or fern. Pour two
tublcspoonfuls of olive oil at the root
of your plant about once a month.
You will Immediately note the differ-
ence in the plant. It becomes a
healthy green and the leaves fairly
sparkle in the light. If your plant is
small, you will not need so much oil.
ROOSEVELT TO TESTIFV
Aspoi iated MiFjiau ul
Puzzling Relationship. ,
How is a person to become the sis-
ABORT COm1 ION!
‘ has been successfully solved by a
young lady. Mile. Antoinette Graiil-
liere, at Lunas, in the Dordogne. She
married M. Slelling-lauimont, of Fieu-
rac, and, as he happened to be her
grand-uncle and the brother of her
grandmother, she thereby became her
grandmother's sister-in-law. At. the
same time she was. according to law,
the aunt of her own mother.
Washington, Sept. IS. Iloos volt
ts scheduled to arrive here at 1: -5f► j
o’clock Tuesday, 0 t. 1 and ]
go directly to the capilol to test fy j
regarding the allege i one hundred j
thousand dollar campaign coutr.b i-i
Hon by the Standard OH Company in
1904.
Spied Boat Regatta at Buffalo.
Buffalo, N. Y„ Sept. IS. Every-
thing Is in readiness for the open-;
ins 'tomorrow of the third annual
fined boat regatta of the Buffalo
Motor, Boat club. The contests will
lake place on the Niagara river as
in previous years. Tomorrow will be
devoted to the preliminary events,
with the national and international
championships to follow on Friday
and Saturday.
Hotel for Cats.
A cat-lover, Walter Scott, has
started a free hotel for cats at Che-
shire, Connecticut. Himself an inn-
keeper, he has fitted up a large room
in the,basement of bis hostelry, and
there homeless cats can take refuge
and get three square meals a day.
There are now over 100 cats in the
free hotel. Mr, Scott is so satisfied
with his experiment that he Is tpking
steps to establish a chain of hotels
for cats.
STEEVER TB INVESTlfiATE
ABOUND LANIiTIV, TEXAS
Askoi JaU'iI I’rcHS Dispatch I
Ei Paso, Tex., Sept. is. General
Steever is investigating the Mexican
situation opposite Langtry, Texas,
whose citizens have appealed for
protec tion against raiders.
Loss to Antiquarians.
One of the huge stones of the Av-
enbury Druidical circle, which is much
larger and older than Stonehenge,
has fallen, owing, doubtless, to the
effects of weather—heavy rains fol-
lowing a dry season. Aubrey, who
acted as guide to Charles II., on a
visit to this district in 11*83, declared
that Avenbury as far surpassed Stone-
henge as a cathedral does a parish
church.—London Mail.
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Extra! Special! Extra!
TIIK IHDDKST ONE-REEL FEATURE EVER MADE—TODAY AND TOMDIIT ONLY.
A Frenzy of Fire Water
The most Sensational and Thrilling One Reel, Western Subject Ever Produced In the
of Motion Pictures.
History
200 Cowboys Engaged in Deadly Conflict with 200 Indians
EVERY ONE A REAL COWBOY AND INDIAN.
Wonderful and thrilling Battle Scenes— Kednien and White Skins Hand-to-hand conflicts, Sen-
sational riding, and the Biggest Wagon train ever photographed. Through it all runs a heart-grip-
ping story, splendidly acted.
STIRBIND TIIKMES
TUKMKNDOl'S CAST
I’EREEUT PHOTOGRAPHY
WITH TWO EXCELLENT FEATURES—A COMEDY AND DRAMA
A Dangerous Lesson
A Heart-Interest Story by the Master of Drama—Edison.
. 2 in 1 Z7:lZValok.i...P.r Comedy
Bring your handkerchief, for you are going to shed a few tears of laughter at
Comedies.
the above
The GRAND Theatre
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The moat remarkable program
months
don’t miss
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Remarkable Operation.
A most remarkable surgical case
Is the almost complete recovery of
Mrs. Mary Marians of Orange, N. .1..
whose back was broken more than
two months ago in a fall down a
flight of stairs. The unusual opera-
tion was performed of reinforcing the
fractured vertebrae with line wire.
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MR. K. W. JAKXADAX will be-
gin his class in music Mqndayi
September the ttth, 191t. sG-lnt
You Need
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Some Coal
and we would advise you lo
lake advantage of the low
price, as on Oct. 1st there
will likely he an increase of
from &■><• to 5<>c per ton.
Let us supply you now.
Corner East and Laninr Sts.
BOTH PHONES 701.
THE CASH GOAL
AND WOOD CO
urn
WE ANNOUNCE
our new hull styles in newest and
smartest quality
CLOTHING FOR MEN.
Snappy vfeaves in new textiles,
original lines in shaping, attractive
finish and the right sizes to fit
everybody, make this new stock of
clothes of interest
Tib EVERY MAN. \
BONNER WHITE
FIRE
LIFE
HEALTH
ACCIDENT
TORNADO
INSURANCE
131 IV. Travis St.
iJack Eubank
READY MADE
CHARMEUSE DRESSES
THE NEW MILK DRESS
The Greatest Dress of Ihe Year. Any Wauled Shade. They Are
the Dressiest Dress You Can Get for <lilireh, Street
and Dinner Wear—Twelve Beautiful Shades
i DICED at $18.75 $22.50 and $27.50
. Mw_
WEE CAN AISO DIVE YOU 42 INCH CHARMEUSE
SHADES AT $1.50 YARD.
Olliers Ask #2.00 for II.
30 INCH MESSALINE.
(Twenty-two Shades.)
85^ Yard
CORDED SILK, ItKNDALINES, REPS, 21 TO ;»« INCHES WIDE,
85tf—$1.00t-$ 1.25 YARD.
NEW COATS
NEW COAT SUITS
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THE BEST IN TOWN.'
—
NEW DRESSES.
Walter C. Jones
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