Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, August 1, 1916
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
Summer Sale Prices
Continue for a few days longer. You’ll never buy Low
Shoes as cheap again.
Some
New Boot Styles
have arrived. Cousins made them, and you know that means
the last word in shoe-making.
Come in and See Them, Please.
YAltS SHOE
THE ONE PRICE €hOE STORE
We want your August account. We always
have what the market affords.
Cash will buy as much from us as any house
in town.
Cash Grocery Company
BOTH PHONES Ml.
J. A. Hardaway N. W. Cor. Square W. H. Lucas
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
Western Association.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
MeAlester 3. Sherman 2.
Muskogee 4, Denison 1.
Oklahoma City 2, Paris 1.
Tulsa 9, Fort Smith 0.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Fort Smith at Tulsa.
Sherman at McALster.
Denison at Muskogee.
Paris at Oklahoma City.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Plyd Won Lost Pet
Oklahoma City . ..10 0 4 .000
MeAlester.......10 0 4 .600
Shermnn........10 5 0 .500
Fort Smith......10 5 5 .500
Muskogee .. ......10 5 5 .500
Denison ...... ..10 5 5 .500
Paris ...........10 4 6 .400
Tulsa .. .. ......10 4 fl .400
Texas League.
RESULT? YESTERDAY
San Antonio 1, Dallas 0.
Shreveport 5-3, Houston 4-2.
Waco 4, Galveston 0.
Reaumont 4, Fort Worth 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
San Antonio at Dallas.
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
Houston at Shreveport.
Galveston at Waco.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Cluh— Plyd Won Lost Pet
SfTIRRAN 1$ LOSER
TO M'JiLISTLR TtAM
NEW BOOKS.
To be Had at
The Sherman
library.
Public
MeAlester. Ok., Aug. 1.—Besse’s
home run in the fourth frame scoring
Yajdley and Thomson ahead won the
opener ,pf„ th£ Sherman series, the
score ending 3 to 2. Sherman scored
both runs In the first without a hit,
a walk, a sacrifice and two errors be-
ing responsible. Score:
Sherman-
Young, m .. .
Sheffield, if ..
Nokes, 3b .. .
Gardner, rf ..
Love, 2b ., .
Frantz, lb ...
Enloe, ss .. ..
Mackey, c .. .
Landry, p ....
Higginbotham
Totals ..........29 3 24 9
Higginbotham batted for Landry
I ninth.
MeAlester—
AB
. 4
. 3
. 3
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 2
. 1
. 3
. .1
PO A
3 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Shreveport
....108
Waco .. ..
Houston ..
.....110
Fort Worth .
Galveston ..
......106
San Antonio
.....107
Beaumont ..
Dallas .. ..
......Ill
61
59
59
59
53
53
46
45
47
50
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54
63
66
.565
.541
.536
.536
.500
.495
.423
.406
Nutt, if ....
Yaidlev, m ..
; Herriott. lb ..
Thompson. 3b ,
{Humphries. 2b
Besse, rf .. .
1 Griggs, ss ..
Fowler, c .. .
|Mickey, p .. .
{Masters, p .. ,
AB
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. 3
. 3
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1
12
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3
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5 27 14 4
Swim Ai Woodlake
The Sanitary Swimming Pool
900 Barrels Artesian Water 900
Pumped into the lake daily, water analyzed as a bso-
lutely pure for drinking purposes.
Costs You Only 15c to Swim
Suits and Towels Furnished.
American League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Detroit 11, Boston 6.
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3.
Washington 11. Cleveland 1.
St. Ixmls 4, New York 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Boston at Detroit
New York at St. IsduIs.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Washington at Cleveland.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Clul)— Plyd Won Lost Pot
Boston...........94 53 41 .564
Chicago..........97 55 42 .558
New York ........96 53 43 .552
Cleveland........05 51 44 .537
Detroit...........99 53 46 .535
Washington.....94 49 .45 .521
St. Louis.........97 48 49 . 495
j Philadelphia......90 19 71 .211
National League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2.
New York 7-7, IMttsburgh 0-0.
Brooklyn 8-4, Cincinnati 3-0.
St. Louis 4-1, Boston 3-2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at New York.
St. Louis at Boston.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Jackson, P. 0—Texas Governors’
Wives.
Note.—Twenty-two biographies are
given beginning wills wife of James
Pickney Henderson and closing with
the present governor's wife, Mrs.
James E. Ferguson.
Eastman, M. H.—Index to fairy
tales.
Note.—Title index to-fairy tales and
fables, the most popular stories from
E Greek and Norse mythology, and a few
0 modern stories, which though not
strictly fairy tale or legend, are con-
stantly in demand; with cross refer-
ences from variant titles to those
best known or most descriptive ami
subject references.
Bennett. E. A.—How to live on 24
hours a day.
Note.—A plea for better employment
0|of pare moments In self eultivatlou
whether by reading or reflection.
0 h Bennett, E. A.—The human ina-
in chine.
. ■ • Note.—How to make life more worth
living through better understanding
of the "human machine” and a lietter
control of the brain by the will.
Payne, G. H.—Child in Human
Progress.
Note.—A historical survey of the
treatment accorded children among
primitive people, ancient and modern
of child's place In the domestic, social
and economic life of ancient society.
In the Middle Ages, under factory
system, up to and Including the rise |
of the modern movement for child pro-
tection.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor.—Poetics'
warks ed. by J. D. Campbell.
Bailey, C. S.—For the Story Teller.
Note.—Suggestive specially to the
inexperienced story-teller, kindergar-
ten and grade teachers, or mothers.
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l Yoo’il Not Hive Another So(h Savfnfl
| Opportunitylor a Long Tine
i SO DON’T LET THIS CHANCE ESCAPE T0U.
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$ Ladies’ $7.00 and $6.00 Hanans.
Men’s $7.00 and $6.50 Hanan’s.
Ladies’ $5.50 and $5.00 Wichert’s.
Men’s $5.50 and $5.00 Shoes.....
Ladies’ $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes.................$2.95
Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Shoes.................,f3.l5
Similar Reduction on Boys’ and Cbildren’a Shoes.
mi THE SHOE Mini n
Malones
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Totals..........26
Sherman..........200 000 000—2
MeAlester ..........000 300 00*—3
Runs—Young. Sheffield, Yardley,
Thompson, Besse. Home run—Besse.
Sacrifice hits—Sheffield Nokes, En-
loe, Mackey. Herriott. Stolen bases—
' I .ail dry. Thompson. Double play—
! Nokes to Frantz to Nokes. Left on „n,c a lIUC ucnlluJ
bases—Sherman 8, MeAlester 4. First | . -the liver must be active, the bowels
base on balls—Off I-andry 4. off j regular and the blood pure. All this
Mickey 2. Hit by pitcher—By |s brought about by using HERBINE
Mickey (Mackey 2.) Struck out—By
Landry 9, by Mickey 4. Hits—Off
Mickey 3 in 8 1-3 innings. Time of
I
To bare a fine healthy complexion!
game—1 hour and 5 minutes. Umpire
—Hooper.
Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness
and a general “no account” feeling is
a sure sign of a torpid liver. HER-
BINR is the medicine needed. It
makes the liver active, vitalizes the
blood, regulates the bowels and re-
stores a fine feeling of energy and
cheerfulness. Price 50c. Sold by H.
L. Sheehey, north side square.
tu-tb-s&w
Aniiin Poisons the Eye.
When sharpening a colored pencil be
ft thoroughly scours the liver, stom-
ach and bowels, puts the body in fine'
condition and restores that clear, pink
and white complexion so much de
sired by ladies. Price 50c. Sold by :
H. L. Sheehey. north side square
tu-th-sAw
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Whites boro Locals.
To the Democrat:'
Whltesboro, July 31.—Mieses Nobel
Mae Lewis nr.d Dollle Dorc-tfcy Bell
have returned from Sherman where
they spent two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Tobo Bell and. Misses Lena and ;
Vivian iKdd.....A. R. Graves of Bells j
is row in the employ of the Whltes-
boro Auto and Supply Co. as bookkeep
Club—
Brooklyn .,
Boston . .
Philadelphia
New York .
Chicago .. ,
St. Louis .
Pittsburgh .
Cincinnati ..
Plyd Won Lost Pet
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........97
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careful not to get auy of the dust Into er.....Miss Stella Garvin has returned
(he eye. Many such pencils are dyed from Shera,an where 8he aftended the
with aniline, and several cases of se-
vere injury to the eye have been re-
ported. In the Archives of Ophthal-
mology Dr. B. J. McCurdy tells of a
young woman who not only had the
white of her eyes
who had to have an
normal.....Green Meek of Sherman
is here the guest of his brothers, Geo.,
Aims and
For a Time
reaoinn to give a
trful 3 pedal pr/,
We are
wondenui j pecial ptlv-
iltge to oar customers—
It
y'-y, ‘ A|l|
For the purpose of advertising our store we will give a &
coupon with each 25c purchase, aud when you have secured 'J
20 coupons, amounting to $5.00 in trade, returai to us with
$3.98 in cash and receive a 42-F'iece Dinner Set, your choice
of three beautiful decorations.
* 4
Or * %
This is a rare opportunity to secure a strcitly high-grade
Dinner Set at less than one-fourth its regular value. The set
consists of six Dinner Plates, six Pie Plates., six 5*/2*inch
Fruits, six Saucers, six Individual Butters, six Cups, one 10%>
inch Platter, one 8j^-inch Oblong Vegetable Dish, one Cov-
ered Sugar, one Creamer and one 7^-inch Butter or Preserve
Dish’ » ‘ /H U A!
See Them at Our Store
To See Them is to Want Them. r Rf f
Colorado’s 40th Birthday.
Bill Meek.....Raymond
Burba is in Dallas the guegt of Mr.
and Mrs.'W. H. Hall and other friends
____Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pierce and i
Stained blue, but daughter have returned from a visit i
operation per-! in East Texas.....Ralph Burba spent
formed to separate the lower lid from Sunday in Bells the guest of Clyde ! Denver, Colo., Aug. 1._Colorado
the eyeball, these having grown togeth- Craig.....Miss Denver N. Lewis has Day, a legal holiday throughout the
er in the healing of the sore produced returned from an extended visit in state, was observed today with ai>-
by the aniline. i Last Texas. I propriate public exercises and with
_ 1 “JOHN.” !
Glasscock Drug Company
Sherman, Texas
*
the flyfog flags on all r/Rbllc and
many pi.lvate buildings.. .courts
banks, exchanges and pub,lie aUkm
remained closed. The dr,y is the
fortieth, anniversa ry of <,he admission
of Colorado to the Unlo>a.
Ford Price Announcement!
J
The following List Price on Ford Cais will become effective August 1st.. 1916, F 0- B., Detroit, Michigan: '
Ford Chassis ...........- , , $325.00 Ford Couplet . ............$505.00
rord Runabout......
Ford Town Car . .
.....$595.00
Ford Touring Car.....
......$360.00
Ford Sedan ....
*
.....$645.00
We guarantee there will be no further reduction in price on these cars prior to August 1st, 1917.
But no assurance can be given against an increase in price at any time
Almost 50% Fords in Grayson Co.
The total number of registrations on Grayson County for 12 months ending July 27th, were......
This includes motorcycles, trucks and automobiles of all makes. Of this number the motorcycles
registered were................................ ......................................
Leaving automobiles and trucks of all makes.............................................
Of this total number of automobile registrations the Fords were...............777............
the Buicks were...............................
_ the Hudsons were.............................
Showing all other cars and trucks registered in the county in the past year to be but.............
689
A Ford Car therefore has beed registered every time any other car or truch of any make has been registered in the county. These fig
ures were taken from the books ot the County Clerk in Sherman, Saturday, July 29th and can be easily verified if any one interested
desires to do so.
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