Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 10, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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Kelaay Lombct Cto., Um place to bay Lumber..............Pbeoa VM
EAFI!— , „■ -, , ip
Famous Cafe, 11* North Travla...........................Phone M3
tJGsTrRESCRIPTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES—
Nheehey** Drug Store, North Side Sonar*....................Phene 1
7TRIC FIXTURES, 8IJPPLIES, WIRING—
Kolb Electric Co. 118 No. Crockett.;......................rhena SM
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE—
\ GuUuh.A Hall,. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, M. A P. Bank build-
hw.................. ...............................Phone 1M
j_Carpenter * Belden, 21$ No. Trarli.......................Phone 43
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING—
TAKE Yankee Clip on every trip.
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KEPT HER AWAKE
The Terrible Pains in Bark and
Sides. Cardui Gave Relief.
ON THE M0YIE SCREEN.
Millie
. At
Burke.
the Item.
Hie beautiful
FOB RENT—2 or
rooms. Phone 1407.
uiifurnisiieii
aL’lt-f'-
WHY tlirow- your old clothes away'/
We will pay you en«li for tliciu. We
buy men's, women's mill children's see
ihmI hand shoes ami clothing, Positive-
ly the highest cnsli price paid Brins
llieni In: The Jefferies Clothing Store.
218 W. Houston St., or phone 1942 j
amt we will call for them.
Marksville, La—Mrs. Alice Johnson,; charming Purrtunmnt star who i
of this place, writes: “For ono year I ?»** « ‘!M‘. **m L1™"".’ J?w?
suffered wHh an awful misery in my back
and sides. My left side was hurting me
all the time. The misery was something
awful.
1 could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me awake most of (he
her Dtesf photoplay. “Cooil <1 raviolis.
Aunulielle 1“ Is enneeilod to lie one of
the most popular actresses in tliej
country. For many years, a Stellarj
ttgim* of superioi merit on tin- legits!
imate stage. sIm* was recognized as one!
of the foremost eolnedleaes in the
Kelt 8ALE—Peanut meal
Mntnal Refining fin.
md Weekly,
Phow* ll»
Com-
and 111
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.Phono Itl
Bbenmaa Democrat—each week-day afternoon
mercla. Printing.
mNOo.,ras:«tt's1«sw <**..
REAL ESTATE—
H. A. Holltday, Beal Estate, Loans, 212 Murphy Bid
TAILORING, CLEANING AND PRESSING—
Wbo'a Tour Tailor? Will Pierce A Oo., 2U North Trmvia...
TRANSFER AND STORAGE—
E. Knox Dray Line, 202 E. Houston........................Phon# 114
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FOR KALE—Two good 3-room houses.
Must lie sold tu next 2 or 3 weeks.
High bidder gets Hiem. Ferguson Seed
Farms, 523 E. Jones St. 4 24-tfc
MAHONET BROS, for first-class shoe
repulrii.g. B«st material . used. The
best is always the cheapest n9-tf
, Bi*h! ' ' ,O0k differcnt inwlicincs- b“‘ trims’ wei7know ii"to
n.Vtfc nothing did nitrBuy good or relieved me „ numerous clientele of motion picture
until 1 took Cstrdttj •.. , fan-.
1 was not able to do any of my work 'it** Burke has Hdo. buoyancy, mng-
for one year and 1 got w orse all the lime, " IK’ excc|it Ionul^ Mili*n t a * a
was confined to my bed off and on. 1 got
and hulls
a 26-1 f c
FOR RENT-ROOMS
FOR RENT— Nicety furnished uiairt-
ment. .'>10 K. Travis. Call 1014. *
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dll'.
AUTOMOBILES
3. A. L- Wolfe. Cal T. Freeman. ,
WOLFE A FREEMAN, Lawyers,
Office 3d Floor. Commercial Bank B'lg
OLD SHOES MADE
NEW are St'^ ‘n ^ie Shoe
repairing business—same
stand, same good workmanship.
FOR RENT—Oft beat afreet in
furnished apartment with private WANTED—Cood light runabout auto, satisfaction.
(live ns your business If you waul
cotuediouno. In “Cood tJracWus. Ainm-
. , lioilc!" slio Is seen as a young girl
so bad with my back that when! stooped iWhll is kkJnM,rtl ,1V -loiH1 Kaw-on. i
down 1 was not able to straighten up jhicmilt. .luring n ImUlc over mining
again ... I decided 1 would try Cardui claims In the West. Anti ho obliges
... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle man y him. When she cries, lie
1 was feeling pretty good and could ""'"sh her brutally from him and
rtWattfra wTwnt an ram. Rwves Imm- Mr sWfl for herself. Bidise-
straighten up and my pains were nearly - ||lM,ul)v )l(1 srpikt-s it rich and sends
all gone. i.-i* «nv monthly mnittams's which
I shall always praise Cardui I con-; -he sih ii.I-. with great extravugauce.
tinned taking it until I was strong ar.d --
well.” If you suffer from pains due to ! A* lhe
female complaiBts, Catdui may be jttst „T, N|,ulll of urigue.'' will is- the
what you need, mousands of women f(,,llHro at tl„, w,M.Pll ttieatre on
who once suffered in this way now praise Tuesday of next week. This' is taken
Cardui for their present good health. I from tiie well known novel of the
Give it a Rial. NC-133
hath. Address H. U„
care Ileium'rat.
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FOR RENT -1 furnished
with kitchenette. 422 S.
Phone 13117.
no junk. Address
flee.
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Democrat of-
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Ft )tt RENT—A well ventihitod room.
Moslem conveniences. Phone tido. 200 FOR KAl.lv
E. Pecan. * liiO-Qtc j lug
bedroom,! Fo-R SALE—4,ik«1 Ford runiihout.
Crockett. First class condition. Worth the nion-
m7-4tc! ey. Terms to right party. It. Walsh.
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MODEL SHOE SHOP.
North Side Square.
* .y. ¥ ¥ ¥ * -Y- ¥ ¥ ¥ *
lies
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u-ovide nil ex1
Ft >R KENT—Three light housekeeping
riHims, modem; 807 Williams street.
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A bargain, liodge tour-
ear. in first class condition. Set- It.
iMartiu at North Texas Motor Co.
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MYERS GARAGE
same name by Isabelle Ostrauder. and
______I presents a fascinating mystery story,
MOVED,
1 have moved from the oiana^lumso j an<! gentle humor to —
corner to first door, north of Nall’s' eeedingly well lialHiussi piece of enter-
I drug store. Mrs. Ellison still has her I taltiiuent. Miss Allison takes: the role
j ew.'Ct parlor with me and will be °f Malda Waidiig. the daughter of. a i
qi i glad to see her '-ustoincrs c-ill. , "d magnate, who roceiies an mi a-
„ | mfi-lmi MRS. T. ir. WILSON. ,1"“ lo n,'‘ slimmer with an old
* |-------— ! friend of her fathers, - Mrs. Juliet
* ,
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HELP WANTED
Smith. Mrs. Smith's country home 1s
on a distant island and although the
Idea doesn't appeal to Mpida strongly
she is urged to accept the Invitation
by her father, who is nbont to depart
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for
light housekeeping. 302 Corner >Val-
nut and Cherry. Phone 1303. iu3-tfc WANTED—An industrious man with
.....--- " " ---------- --- 'some exiH*rieiiee in isilleeting and so-
FOR RENT—Furnished lied room. Ucitiug, Gmid money and promotion
close In; 200 N. Elm. Phone 747. 1 to right party. Address P. O. Rox
tu- lfc 238, ikuiison, Tex. . mlMtp I
WANTED—2 good barbers at once.'
City -Barlier Simp, 212Vi W. Houston
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„,T« i < '< fNTRAt 'Tt IRS.
ScHlcd priiiiOS'ils will he1 recitlved by
\ 215 North WUow St. * I the t'otiuty Auditor (ill 3 p. m., .loth,
* All kinds of Auto repnirs—keep * ! iu\' u,v Weutlug alterations and re-
jp.iirs on Grayson County court house. |
48 parts. Also do Vulcanizing. ^ , plans and spis-ificatiuns may ho oh-
48 ‘ dive us a trial and we will * I from John l udloeh.i arcldtect,
21.1-41. Merchants A Planters Bank ...
48 please you fn workmanship and * I iihlg.. Sherman. The right Is. reserved departs with her. What, is his sur
♦ oriee qi to rcji-ct ai\y or all hiits. Certified I prise then to receive a frantic tele-
I cheek for 2K% of amount of bids to: phone ejill from Mrs. Juliet Smith, )n-
“ J. H. MYERS, Prop.
ie st- at sui.ini reoniiea will! amiiieiiiioii ion liau (linen ror ai
ivoinau who- claimed
S E R V -1 C E
"HttYTAR ’ROUND.
Ladies,
Protect Your
FURS
This Summer
When we built our new cold storage plant we provided
a room especially for the, storage of furs and other fine
fabrics. .
, Many Sherman ladies avail rf themselves qf this service
last summer, as well jas others from distant points, with
most satisfactory results.
Cold storage prolongs the life of the fur l>y retaining
the natural oils, which are evaporated by the hot dry air
of summer.
Not only is the appearance of the fur improved, but
the flexibility and softness ?Qf the leather which supports it
are retained. .
We are now ready to receive your furs for summer
storage. Let us tell you how we c^src for them—or, better
still—let us show y6u. Our rates arc reasonable.
Phone us today.
Sherman Ice Co,
PHONES 90 AND 91.
TT*
on n long business trip.
, And Mrs. Smith duly calls when
Mr. Wining is at his office «ild Mniila
¥**4848**4848
FOR RENT—Office room Kelly build-
ing. Dr. J. A. Pope i rn'Miuy
FOR RENT—HOUSES *
he filed with proposals, a deposit of I ter in tin- day. telling him that she
110.00 required with application for had called for Mutda tuid found her
plans mid specifications, same to lie (tone, and with a
SALESLADY WANTED
FOR RENT—Newlyfurnished five- experienced need apply.
riHim cottage, close In; parties leaving Ho'i rlgjfft party. levy Bros,
tor the siuniui# (\l'l 1441 ..... r six
o'clock or Sumbiy; u>'.(-3te
None but.
Steady post- '
REAL ESTATE
FOKSALK—-At a hargahi, 5-room
hinrse. 2 lots, water, lights, gas. 1500
North Fie vela lid. Phone itOOJ.*
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FUJI SALK <»U RENT—5 room bouse
in South Sherman. Phone 420.1.
mSHttc
l-'OR SALE—,1 room house with hail,
burg*lit If sold at once, (’all at MS E.
Jones St. or phone lotto. luH-tttp
. . ■ * . .
FDR SALE—Nice Jinuse on S. Willow
St., of 5 rooms itnd all modern ' e<m-
veilieiices, concrete walks and idee
in8-tfc
WANTED—Either experienced or tn-
oxis'riemed girls aud women to oper-
il to power machines. Good pay and
short hours. Apply Iu person. Sher-
man Overall Mfg. Co. a20-tfc
LIVE STOCK
EMIL BENZIUS
LUNCH ROOM
Everything in Season.
Merchants Lunch Served Daily,
11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
SHORT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE YOU LIKE IT.
1'iJsTT’iied to contractors upon the safe
return of plans and sjaS-tfleafknW amt
a, lioim fide pro|Hi^itl.
A. S. NOBLE.
(’<mnty Auditor. Sherman, Gra.vsojl
V'ouuly. Texas. mS-Cte
Ff:
FDR SALE—New Keulaiul Uabhlts.
Phone 154>1, J. U. llavis, 317 Rainey
J Sc. Filr. * '_mffffic
WANTED TC> BET—A good
Phone 1038. William Keith.
imny,
a‘23-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Full SALE—A large iron safe with
fruit "t'm's.' jT P. Gra'dy" offhsi id.one. '"««'»>•
lies. 020. mfl-tfc jits ‘■wumorolal value. Stowe AJuter.
IF IT IS City ProiH-rty you want see
uie. 1 have a giwd list to select from.
Also farms iu any size tracts. J. P.
Grady, office East Side Squat*.
Plume 1530, Res. 020. mO-tfe
FOR SALE*—Nice new house of five
rooms, and all modern conveniences,
fronting east on Highland Ave. J. P.
Grady, Phones 1530 aud itiitf Res.
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WANTED—To buy some good calves, ^
also ifom! I’igs- Also some g<iod sure-
cropisu’ seed, corn for sale. Phone
J. C. LitiuKtuedt, 601 S. Loving. i
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FOB SALE My home. 1211 South
Crockett, 7 rooms and1 hath mom: two
story garage and servants' quarters. U.
A, Speer. »2$-tfc
FOR SALE—Now n big bargain; 0-
Toom modem Imgatow home; double
isiue grafu floors, high class, newly
-Ikiik'ixhI, painted; large front porolt,
screened In back imreh, all conven-
iences, paved street, best hmatlon, now
vacant Will take Llla-rty Bonds;
terms given. See It L. . Caruthcrs.
Phone 1022. a20-tfe
GOOD COTTAGES arc scarce and
hard to rent,, N> let me sell you one
and pay rent to yourself; have sev-
eral nnd ea-n arrange (leal to auM
you. Have several vacant lots And
will build you a new house. Come to
•ee me and tell me what you want.
«. P, Grady, office E. Side.' Office' phone
phone J530. Rw. phone 026. m8-tf
TAKE Yankee Ui4jp cni every trip.
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WANTED—Two or three unfurnislicd
rooms, light housekeeping, modern
■conveniences, (hnvnsfairs. P. O. 393.
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WANTED*-.Position by lady at fmit
farm. Cajaible of managing ludp Edu-
cated and pleasant, perfectly trust-
.worthy. Address “(J.” care Democrat.
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ASK your ..dealer' ior Voftkee Grip,
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WANTEIF-To trade |200 Brunswick
phonograph on Ford Roadster. Will
pay casli difference. Must lie in first
class eonditkm ami worth the money.
Phone 978. m7-12tc
WANTED—'To do your work mt autos,
gas engines or machinery of any kind.
.1. T. Thompson, Cor. Houston and
Montgomery. inG-Otp
FOR SALE—A home in Sherman that
will exactly snlt you. We have lots of
homes for sale at price* cheaper than ]
tt win cost you id Tffilld Se us before*
buying. Sherman Realty Company,
East" side square. Phone 3Q4. a4-3me
FOR SALE—50 acres of aandy land
on pike and close to good little
town. Ha* fair house and other Im-
provements. Will sell for $4,000.00
$2,000 cash, balapee easy. Can give Im-
mediate possession, if sold at once. J.
P. Grady, office E- Side. Phone* 1530
and 926. mS-tfc
FOR SALE OH TRADE-We have
27% acre#, ppluy)fuv*l, nil In culti-
vation, can git(V#<V*sslnn Including
crop of oats a $j75.00 per acre or
win thidpi<^ <*R> property worth
the money. Tills tract' well located
about 2 &i
179, Sewing machine Nih’s-
roein and repair slnqi. m2-30tp
J. C. BLACKMON, Fpholstercr and
Cushion Fixer, any kind. No. <107 E.
'i«mar> . ....... .. tnHwe
WANTED—Second hand furniture
and goods of all kinds at J. It. Ogle's
Second-Hand Store, 300 IV. Houston
street. Phone 1801. n28-124p
PLANTS FDR SALE—Cabbage. to-
matoes and |>epper, 20 and 25 e(ints per
100. For service, a first class Jersey
male, charge $1.50. Phone 480. 7-. H.
PeoH. South of Cemetery. a30-12tp
WANTED—Large, clean, washed, soft
cotton rags. Bring to Ijlie Democrat
office. j- fa2S-tfdh
HAVE TOt’R SHOES repaired while
you waif; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 109 E. Lamar.
m25-lfc
hep lookingHappj/
You will always look
happy and feel fine
and keep healthy if
you eat our Ice
Cream and Ices. *
✓
r .#
There’s None So
Good as our Ice
Cream.
DR. B. A. RUSSELL
General Practice.
117% West Houston Street,
Nortl^ Side Square.
Office Phone 961.
Residence 1852.
H^BRADEN
DISEASES OF CHILDREN.
to be Mrs. SmUJt! It. proves to la- a
clear case of ntnlilcthm and dotivtivcs
jilt* immediately (nit on the job.
C ARNIVAL
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK.
LOCATION LOT REAR COUNTY JAIL.
FEATURING
COL MOSS AND HIS CONGRESS
OF DARING RODGH RIDERS
CReamerY
312 E.HOUSTON 31-PHONE 324
j Office St. Vincent’s Sanitarium.
| i T
; Phones, Office 176, Residence 1970.
' SHEK1LW, TEXAS.
!a22-ll« _
QINKLEY DARBER CHOP
Thoroughly up-to-date and
Sanitary.
The oid reliable skip, where
the customer gets good service
and courteous treatment.
Entrance hom lobby or Travis
street.
W. C. HOLCOMB. Prop.
INTERURBAN
paci:
Where the people go—
Lunch at all hours, day or
night.
MERCHANTS’ LUNCH.
Ladies especially invited
At The King.
Big scent's and swift action almond
in “From Headquarters," the v Vita-
graph picture . which gives Anibi
Stewart the -strimgest^- emot ional -role,
in her tiriltbint career. N<A for an in-
stant doe* the suspense big. or the in-
terest slacken from the Opening keen'*
to tin* tremendously dramatic close. It
hits been called the greatest police
story, in .which love, elemental passio.
a girl's Wow for vengeance and her
tiiin I forgiveness all pictured with grip-
ping realism. •
‘■‘From Headquarters'' point* out
with deadly: directness tin* perils which
attend a young girt for the. first time
seeking employmPiit outside her own
! home, and in tills, ease it is a girl win
lias the advice and warning of tier
father, a acted and relentless police
sergeant, who know* whereof he
! warns. Aud yet his girt falls a vie WAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAA4A^A^W^te^^W^V^^W
I time of misplaced trust and fate de- * / v
erces that hi* in following ,a trail of
vengeance finds that it leads to liis
own door.
At the King Monday and Tuesday.
Bring the Children—Have a Ride on
the FERRIS WHEEL and MERRY-GO-
ROUND.
A pleasant time for all—Everything
High-Class, Moral and Up-to-Date.
VICTOR RECORDS RECEIVED
The Visit to the Seasons.
to OUT
Cafe.
WM. FAT. Prop.
?+
We don’t Skin ’em—
We Shave ’em!
Work-done in our shop has
a bring-back whang.
YOU TRY US NEXT.
JOHN B. ISBELL, IYpo.
OLD FALSE TEETH
We par as high as $30.00 for old
false tooth of any description. Old,
broken jewelry, liridgework, crown,
gold anil silver also bought. Why not
turn them into money? Mail to
LEWIS & BYRENS,
161915 ELM ST.. DALLAS, TEXAS.
South Travis. iu7-tfe
1 love the wonders of Nature, •
Tilings that we daily see,
Tlu* birds, tlu* flowers, the grass, the
woods,
And every little tree.
1 wondered where l could find these,
And so 1 went to see.
First Winter, then Summer, then
Spring, then Fail.
To see wliat they could show me.
First, (in my journey to Winter,
Kncli thing I saw, yon know
The ground, the J'm*s, the mountains
toil,
Were all covered o'er with snow.
Next, on m.v visit to Springtime.
I saw the" beautiful flowers.
The roses, tin* lilies, the violets;
Thai greet us at ail hours.
Now comes my journey to Summer,
And' barefoot time lias come,
And with it tin* grass' ami the green
trees. *
That grow around your home. .
Some people say that Autumn
Is Hie saddest season of all. 4
Bnt, for the beautifully colored leaves,
I know I like1 the Full.
Now I've told you about ruy visits,
Aud i w imid like to know
Which one'of tin* seasons you likeliest;
And to which,'you had rather go.
j Margaret Banks.
May 7. 1919.
H. V. Robert E. Lee.
We were fortunate in securing several shipments of
the RECORDS that have been so hard to get lately, and
would be glad to have you call and hear them.
GIBSON’S CARDS, for all occasions, just received.
Dance Programs.
NEW LINE OF PEDESTAL FRAMES. >
The Reynolds-Parker Company
'■ THE PRINTERS.
SERVICE BARBER SHOP Beautify West Hill
j .»........" *_
Belden.
FOB SALK X&ADJ&—9 Boom
house, 3 hall# and bath, 8 acre* of
ground, large orchard; can be eeaa at
wrath end of Willow St W. 0. Melton.
•29-tf
FOlt SALE—Nice. 5-room cottage
with a|l modern conveniences; large
lot with south front; good 1mm:
storm cellar nnd fruit trees. No. 309
Haney St. Carpenter A Belden.
4 m24-tfc
jFOB SALE—My I'ouat place at the
[comer of Woods and Lee streets,
[Fain-lew; 390 feet fronting east on
SHINING PARLOR—It’s the talk of
the town, the nice Shining Parlor at
The Progressive Shoe Shop, at 213
South Travis. ni7-uf<*.
MONET TO LOAN—We have some
money belonging to our clients which
we are authorized to loan on good real
estate security. Wolfe & Freeman.
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NOW IS THE TIME to order your
window flower boxes; also all kinds of
tin work, guttering, flues and tanks;
for prompt work see A. S. Tennille.
Phone 1475-A. flB-tf
5c a poun$ for
WANTED-
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
Highest Prices paid for all
*> Issues. Wire or write
B. B. WILBANKS,
PHONE 68.
Care Commercial National Bank.
.TTJA?*W‘»n, ™“-
Help beautify the cemetery by
ting me take care of the last resting
| Place of your loved oues. My fees are
teasonable and 1 assure you the.best
| of care.
| / ONIONS SETS FREE
| Wt* have, several hundred poinds of
solid; fine oniou sets on hand, that*
I we will give away t'BK K I "nttt onr
stock is exhausted ive will give one
pound FREE with every purchase of
5 c or more. FEBOl'SON SEED
let-1 FARMS Retail Store, 605 East Lamar
St., Sherman, Texas. m 9-2td-wttcj|
Sun-Kist Orange
Marmalade and
Jellies
CASH GROCERY CO.
W. H. LUCAS
J. A. HARDAWAY.
lUrges' Filling Station
. . Corner Travis and J oues Streets
wit# thiv Innovation of
Bryan on the Terms.
BIG ENTRANCES
No Walt—No Delay
Oil-Gas-Air-Wat4r N
DRIVE'.NV0Ur&
m
I Phone 423.
I also sod, fill a,HI curb lots.; ,„n'j^t.'^is' 11^‘ waf Wlllian7"J1
H. ADLOF.
SSJK
.qo«io'(on
nings Bryan, engaged by the Ameri-
can Biblical Alliance to speak here,
characterized the peace terms pre-
sented to Germany when asked his
opinion this afternoon. |
HT-PEAK
S W E E T F E E D.
i A well lialuueeil ration, an oxcel-
| lent mill; producer. $2.25 per liumfrcd
pounds. Also Poultry Food $3.75. Lit-
tle Thick Feed $4.00 |H*r hundred
Pounds. Pittman & Harrison Company.
__
,, adjusted
* ha vc born in,vented to iwMjii
i.;(|*#qss#«v. tirniliydranlAi'te ia« luald fiw
..jstreams of ordinary
tu hftuH
,a-,.a-n ..g-i.v, i y" ' 8ipji|N
Phone
If you want to get
there quick ——
JENKINS TRANSFER
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 10, 1919, newspaper, May 10, 1919; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719417/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .