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Tuesday, August 1, 1916
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
CLOSE IN \pAETMENT for
g; pew rm
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housekeeping; new furnishings, all i.>
modern con route nous, with sleeping] ■?--,-
lioreh. Old phone 1093. j.ll-tf JiffOR RALB-S. TV. corner Willo* ftrtd
'r"V| 'UU«t HtVC KtHO toeti Mio throelritom
I OR RENT 1 or six weeks or twnran(| )H10 f|v(> room bouse; alt eon vent-
months' large tsoutheast room and eM0W, Make me nu offer. H. L. In-
kttehenet; private obath. <112 North I gram, 1 h 1 (11* Commerce Kt„ Dallas.
Crockett street.1 Gtd phone 556. j29-3t j jy28-ttt
V
SOI TH I5RD ROOM for rent 304 S.,
Walnut, Old phh|ie 1177. j)’28-(Jt
RENOWN ROOMS—220IV. Hous-
ton ; ottolltfii4ni*tf>«»is, only 50c. Spe<
RALE—choice ‘ residence
Houston street 68 U Jiy.125
ithly. See J. P.
Cash, 'halauce monf_Ji
Williford, old telephone 175.
■lot
feet.
Jy27-«t
ial rates I*. week o?iuonth. RENT—Four room house. 813 N
—IV- A»~*AitNU.
nleely
FOR RENT—Two rooms nleely fur-,
ulshed for light,housekeeping. 13131
R. Richards. Old phone 1410. j27-6t
i.,o? m 11 nFirtt—ruur rouin noufw. ni.f n.
Willow. Call Hunk Inman. j!2-tf
FOR REM.
ink Iroom
-Two neat light house*
keeping Irodum, natural gas, reason
aide; JViSt to hnve wane one 111 the
house. 516 S. ■'Montgomery. J24
FOR RENT—Dwellings In all parts
»f .the pity. New phone 224. Bias
dngame ft Dean. ‘'
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FOR RENT—Five room house, ail
: ?lve i
Iconveniences, on N. Travis; jive room rmvpa aiw K1UHT— Refrigerators,
house, all copyefllcliees, on W. Cherry; $3.00 up; New and old Dressers. $5.00
four room notise on Tennessee Bt. E. tip; Cook Staves, 12.00 up; Kitchen
I Ad i _a in t'.. l.l # I OA ... rv*i______J» _ » __
FURNISHED __
housekeeping. 208
JS for
{flterry.
- ■ ,, I L aawr*^ Ak-ftiur-^arc ill. MJ.
light Catdyay, Old phone 834. mS-bf
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FOR SALE-—At a bargain, on good
terms—thr^u lots on West Pecan
Street, one lot on East Houston, also
■»,. r,ims.p>« ia>-mters,™
Caraway I021-
FOR RENT—Apartment, ________
Fiats, alf conveniences. Old phone 137.
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• 0i
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light
m watto
MCE ROOMS furnished for
eZs-7“Nr Tra^s“S **» «*>"* girl to
v .... ... 1*15. ■ ■ J3l-3t
NICE, COOL rooms, all newly fur-
nished at Star Rooming House. £23
X. Walnut, one block edit df Binkley
Hotel. Now owned and under manage-
ment of F. H. Hanson. jy22-tf
NOTICE!.
Wanted—Will pay fri.00 per hundred
for any kind of old rags delivered, 75c
If oyr wagon calls; 15c a hundred for
any kind magazines; also best prices
for any kind of Junk. Grayson Iron
A Metal Co. New phone 93. 411
North Montgomery street. J17-131
FOR SALE*
pholie 7(52.'
-NIee jelly
grapes. Old
JlJbtf
MILL VOL HAVE any kind of work
that a deserving student can do this
fall or winter? We liave more appll
••atIons for work than wo can fill. If
Inlerestwl 'call ‘Austin College, 8t4
old. Jyl7-tf
FARM LOANR— I always have money
to loan on good farms at the lowest
rate Of Interest and the easiest
terms erer offered. R. L. Dalnwood,
Sherman,' Te.tim. ' a26-tf
VANITY PARI AIR—Mnniunrlng, Mas
saglng. Shampooing, Hair 1 Singeing
aitd Hair Preening. Rooms 407-408, M
ft I*. Bank Building. JylO-lm
PRICES ARE RIGHT—Refrigerators.
Cabinet, $4.00 up. Other goods at low-
est' prtro*,<ehte'jk Store, 230 West
** • ' ' Junl4
Houston St- Old Phone 1481.
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FOR SALE—One 7-foot Peering bind-
er; one siain sidles, one hay press, 2
wagons, flor cash a* good time notes.
Old phone 615. ■ -»--------- Jnl3-tf
...... 64* ~ -.......^ '
SINGER Sewing Machines rented, re-
paired or aoid on easy payments, sing-
er Sewing Machine Co. Old Phone PM.
New Phone 298. No. 208 Sooth Travia
street D. O. Humber, agent f2S-tf
.1 ■ —i—ltd— 1
f^lSSS'Dlnr8’ ortSlWP'T MANAGER for the Sher-
BhWmwS? Old phone 705. mS 'va,’,f‘° h'V pan:
M. VdMal, 1*» N- Medtjetnery.
FOR RKNTV—Four rooms ^rnlshed jcounisny;• brdcn^lld line oi
for hdnsekccplng. Will be yac*nt||loll<‘tpK; ''(“duccd rates; llheral eon-
JoJ.r 15. 210 Vf. Mulberry, old phone I 'r*<£* commission only. • Address W.
090. - ------oJ- - •- 429-tf • I”- Ricbarosqnv AssOclste .Manager.
*■-*!*■ -,-.;T—-jlRHI fomnieree St. Dallas. J294U
LET ME do
N. Sanders,
your carpenter ,w«rk. I.
115 % pecan. Old^ope
NOW IS THE ran to order yonr
window flower bow; also all ^Ind of
tin work, guttering, flues and tasks;
TWO LARGE front rooms for light FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and har-
bousekeeplng, modern conteniepoes, pesa. A bargain If taken at ooca Ap-
rooms uppstalrs, southeast ply Satiltafy Bakery. ‘ J7 ff
: Longevity of Scientists.
The longevity. o^sdegtl'^fa ■ 1» (jufte
two large ,—
and southwest rooms for sleeping. Old
iWonefHK' '* * J20-tf
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FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
AUTOMOBILES.
for light housekeeping. ’ Okl
ra»7.
rooms] 1 — " 1. ■ .......... —
phone JFOR SAIJC—Ford Racing Cnr„ equip-
JX7-tr| 1mm3 With wire rating wheels, 100 mile
jsiieedometCr, motor meter, shock
asr remafkabte as tha't of artlslS.*' Che
vreul was 103 afthe time of his death,
and both Sir Joseph Hooker and A|-
ffed Russel Wtillnce wefe over nlhety.
Lord Lister was ' eighty four, while
Lord ICeiTjn. Herbert Spencer. Vlr-
ab-
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for I sorlK>rn, pumi>s, etc; extra equipment,
light housekeeping. Old phone 987. [exttli wlieol, tiers, motor parts, axles,
412-tf j wheel liearhigs and gears; this Is a
vrnn tnrruT—T^jL f„,IrC2:ulHr '"‘'‘"K car. not a cut down
n - a Ci^l in Tf E !onrins f‘rir : n,n 700 «»|W : can be
light housekeeping, lose In. 3-3 E.J bought at a bargain. :«)1 s. Travis St.
Cherry. Jn-tf j Roth phones 821. jy24
^hOw and RertheWt were likewise oc-
togenarians. Evidently, us Sir Sidney
Lee maintains,' “sustained Ihtellectual
effort is no bar to longevity.^ He finds
FOR RENT—First-class rooms (mod-1F0R SALE -One five-passenger Ford
st*rshr5srra°sss*r-■
ermnn. ' ■ ml3-tf| ----------—
LIVESTOCK.
that seventy years of dire forms the
average life of the 1,035 men and wo-
men conuncuioratfsl in the second snp-
plement to the Dictionary of National
Biography. Nearly 400 of these died
after thetr eightieth rear, fout'nf tliem
being centeniiriansl—f.ondtm* Mirror.
J?
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FOR RENT—Nice furnished or
furnished, cook, convenient KW»|F(m^
lillliinncii, « Wi* . wuvniwui twuw,
dose 11J. Apply 215 West Jones. s8-tf
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
JylTdf
FOR RENT—My home plare, 410 ”N.
Ilinkley Street; six-room, liall ancl
hath; gas and electric llkhis. Old
phone 315. Emory Tbibert. J31-6t
»>w w
oRf phone 98.1 or 1284.
FOR NALIh,—Cite hlee young Jersey
enw at hurgaii). A. W. Peters, Slit W.
11 !nnsion St. Old phouc 10tK>. jyfi t (
FAMILY AVOIDS -
SERIOUS SICKNESS
8/ Being CoftsUntly 5n|i|iilfij|
Tbedford’s BUck-Dr«n|kt.
McDnfi, Va.—' I suffered for several
rears," says Mrs. 1. B. Whittaker, ol
his place, '‘with sick headache, and
itomach trouble.
Ie^yj?sraBa8?.^en^‘old
d it to
joung ;
I keep "Black-Draught on tund an the
n,^,'dTB®*DS,“d,S W7
utd 1 found it to^je the^bMt family modl-
. found
line for yo
I keep Blo*»-t.mmui un nanu m me
““* —•“*» "‘V iu> a uux, anu u
does them more good than any medicine
they $veftried, t'*1 ■ ■
We never Have ft long spell of sick-
ale weak Stomachs, aid dlg^tion/re-
ndhas been
. -—ttmttachs, aid
ieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
teadache, sick stomach, and «<"^r
iymptoros. >
It has been In constant use for more
i, and has benefited more
people.
a&st..
Your druggist sells and recommends
More Than
A MILE AND A HALF
Wh«* (ooHne Breezes Ajwaj* plow
VATCHlESSSCESEfy,' «
Splendid hotels
Escape from ihe He«t to This
Cool Retreat J ; !,
G« via
TEACHERS ASSIGNED
.....■••r *• - ■•7rr**,*pf}
IN SHERMAN SCHOOLS
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The following Ik the assignment (f
teachers for the Sherman Piddle
Schools for 1916-17:
High School.
Gibson, principal
Jones, Mathc-
STOP OVER AT ELPASO
And Sec the'^hOusnnds of Soldiers in
Camp, at Drill, etc.
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATE.
.Inly 17th anil August I-tth.
i ■ •. ■ ■ 4 t x t
Apply to Texas ft rnciflc Agent qr
• Write
A. I). BELL, GKO. I>. HUNTER,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. (ten. Pass. Agt
„ DALLAS.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOR KENT d room house, all mod
ern .■oiivenloluss; (s.rner Lunar ami
Vaden. old phone SB. jy.'ll-3t
LOST—Rosewood iiinhrelln handle \V
l!('t'ston“Sf
. gdld 'pufi 'oh eiid
initials i.k K. Il„ An uu-Jilll.
"aul. ftelurn lo Itetnocrat.
with
A re
jl*8 (St
IVesl fiouslon
price reasonable
Phones 184.
street, south front;
Roberta Klectrlc (to..
JSfMf
FOR RENT—Nice five room house on
East Chaffin street. Call 1L B. Aston,:
New Pholie 423. j.v2!f«t
I "‘arts. Initials on back II. S. W. Hi-
lurn to 223 E. lainmr or Ilemoeral and
re*cCJve reward. J.v27-tr
FIRE
FOLK ROOM HOLME for rout 706 S. written
Throekniorteit. jy28 3t J line com
INSURANCE.
^TORNADO
AND ■___________
FOR RENT—Three neat cottages ivear
Thomas Bros, store. Call 627 old or
512 new. jv2»:k
FOR RENT—Good three-room
iiunniliatel.v west of jail on Isiumr
street. W. H. f.nmmus,
Houston.
BIG LAW GET
NDNEY TROUBLE
■ f *.
Take a glass of Salts befort breakfast
if your Back hurts or Bl&ddfr 1
bothers you.
FOB RENT—live room house in goes!
condition, east front, big lot and burn.
No. 614 South Austin St. Call Ross
Stark, lit new, 429 old. j2Bft
honsejllAI’E MOVED my place of business
-a •nar If feta wagon yard on pouth Crockett to
4.10 Mest Pitts Grocery Store, southwest corner
j 25-til I of square. C. Q. .Scruggs, Both phones
1769. (f
Tlie American men and women must
piard constantly against Kidney trouble,
because we eat too much and all our food
is-rich. Our blood is filled with Urio
acid which the kidneys strive to filter
out, they weaken from overwork, become
sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and
the result is kidney trouble, bladder
weakness and a genei*},,.decline in health.
When your kidneys feet like lumps of
lead; your back hurts or the urine is
cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three times
during the night; if you suffer with sick
headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
stomach, or you have rheumatism when
the weather is bad, get from'your phar-
macist about four ounces of Jad Baits
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-Two rooms with board’for
mail,'"who ahd clcvTui ycarotid daugh-
PrGate AtuUy pCdftkrrcd Please
™*s/i,tr2«r!s | £■„
.......... ............................ » - I (kitAik TUI llUk
(M|u Bi'iuT—.u» <kiU/I»4h »’•! I $^00 TO LOAN on phmI .soourltv, or
•!«BltS5K "v_r” '“***'
FOR RENT—Five room house, ham.l^.^H,^- muftterVuli work^and
.I.1,”'"?1,1 Krt.w- Hkhts, 1613 j office “help (hat helps'.” Gresham ami
N. lorlcr Bt., also .> room house, j jvy anew when they can ‘help.”
- . -....., . ... also 5 room house,
natural gas for heating and lighting;
711 s. fiuhk. A. It Burton, old phone j
617. j25.tr i
J2»-3t
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER—
t for ciigagcmeht Aifg. 1. Phone
I Opctf
FOR RENT 4-Zoom cottage nd^Jold jltTsTA
Frisco shops; :f room cottage ™'a.' WANTED_Good , ,
waterworks; 5 room eottaee 211 H uiai-dwteke-IStter Onhinanv
Montgomery. W. M. Scott. ‘S>2 E. r.«."fer Oofnpany.
mar- i7l7-tf MEN WANTED To learn the BuHs-r
J29-3t
sucks.
2k-6i
i
810 iu^opted. Catalogue mailed free.
FOR RENT—Desirable cottage, 8101 ' tree.
Cleveland avenue. Has six rooms with I **r,)er College, 2011 Elm St.,
nuxlorf) conveniences and garage. Ap- tmllits, Jcx.__# . Jy2g-6t
ply Old Phone 598.
FOR RENT—Five-room bouse;
j RESPONSIBLE family wants to rent
trie ligate find Bewergge at 121 West
Moore i atreet, between xraVls and
Crockett/ Call 337 old, or 324
elec-1s,x or S,‘V0I> room cottage. Must be on
~ * I good street and high class fleigbbor-
J. H.,' care Democrat.'
« P ” ^ < 1v20-6t
Newest
Designs in
Sterling Silver
Wd» feel that wc can
bo* justly prtuai of nnr
selection of sterling Ml-
ver this year. Many
of the designs are en-
tirely new, and the va-
riety is excellent.
v
You can’t make * a
mistake lit choosing
sferling silver as a gift
—no matter In what
fwm. It is always
good, always pleasing.
And a fpw pieces bought
now can lie mulched
matched late/ for “oc-
casions.”
ELY 4 eons
Dr. B. C. McGee.
new.
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FOR RENT—Good modern house, 1200
E. Jones. Dunk Inman jyO-tf
ifJBbB&ssigEi
38?*^ - K^na-
....... k'DR SAIJS—l cook stoye, 1 heater,
Kent nto lamfw. A. L. Burton, Wd phone
REAL ESTATE.
FOR ’SALi^-Fmir choice residence
lots, three fronting on Grlbbie avenue.
One on East cherry. Mrs: T. T. -1
yvell, '** Me
v
M-W!K
fake a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast tor a .few tteys
and your kidneys will then act flue.
This famous salts is made from the held
of grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used tor generations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys;
to neutralize the acids in the urine so it
no longer is a source of irritation, thus
ending bladder disorder*.
every home, because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidney flush-
Veil!
ing any time.
-Kw-in
V* -in.
PALACE BARBER SHOP
Basement Murphy Bldg.
Best Workmanship.
Baths. ,
Prompt Service.
Sanitary Equipment.
Girls’ ana Boys’ Hair Clipping
fn latest styles
Cantwell & Mitchell
W. B.
matlcK.Cj
E. C. Brodte. English.
Stanley P. Johnson, English.
Miss Kllzalieth Walker. English.
Albert Mel/ehind, Manual Training.
D. M. Fry, Chemistry and Physics.
Miss Lula Gough; Biology.
R. M. Carter, Mathematics.
Miss Mary Belle
matios. ’ -
Mh<s Mary Crntchfield. History.
Miss Hortense Gregory. History.
J. (I. Harrell, History.
Miss Maitle ’Binkley, Domestic Set
enoo.
Miss Jlaud Underwood, Domesth
Art. ’’
-Miss Mary Boyd, Tallin.
Miss Mary Vail, Commercial.
MIhs Myrtle Henderson, Spanish and!
Grammar.
Special Teachers:
John Sherman, Manual Training.
Miss Clara May Haynes, Domestic
Science.
Miss Anna Weaver Jones, Super-
visor of Music and I*hyslcnl Training.
Washington.
Miss Mattie Pullpp, principal
Arithmetic.
Miss Eton Broadwell. Grammar and
Spelling.
Miss Mary Bruce. Reading and
Music.
Miss Alma Spoor. Geography and
Writing.
Miss Nora Powell, High Fourth and
High Third.
Miss Anna Boyd. Is>w Fourth.
Miss Luev Smith. Low Third.
Miss Henrlette Shirlc.v, High Second.
Miss Emma }Vnlsh. Low Second.
^flss Nettle Andrews, l/iw First and'
Hfgh First.'
Miss Emma Pullen. Js>w Firs.
Lee puip^pf,.
Mrs. Kate Wakefield, principal.
Geography.
Miss pearl Dial. Rending and Art.
Miss Vernon Banter, Arithmetic
and Music. ' * ■ ‘
Miss Allie Noel, Grammar and
Spelling. ...... "
M(ss Myrtle Dial, High Fourth.
Miss Almn Sewell, Isvw Fourth.
, Miss Ruth Gough. High Third.
Miss Lnolle Gregory, Low Third.
Miss Irma Hardaway, High Second.
Miss May Hunter, Low Second.
Miss Leila Foster. High First.
Miss WJllle Greene. Low First.
Jefferson: "■
Miss Evorle Dillingham. prlncl|>nl.
Arithniotlo and Art.
Mrs. Virginia Newman, Reading and
Spelling.
MlsS Fannie Gnfford, Grnmmor ahil
M USlo.
Msls Helen Vest. Geography and
Writing,
Mijss (tussle Teague, High Fourth.
Miss Mary Connelly, Low Fourth.
Miss Francos Hodges. High Thtrel.
Miss Pauline Bruce, Low Third.
Miss DoroHivCHIesple, High SeeOnd
Miss Ruhv Klnkead. T/w Second.
Mbs. Nora Jm-kson, First Grade.
Miss Elizabeth BUrko, First Grade,
frock et*.
Mrs, Alma Mayfield, principal, First
Grade. 1
Miss F.mnia Wallace, Txiw Fifth and
High Fifth.
Miss Sue Bilrbe. High Fourth.
Miss Mltzette Barker. F>Uv Fourth.
Miss The* D'Baron. High Tldrd.
Miss RIma Knox, I»w Tldt-d.
Miss Annie Long, Low Second.
Miss Gladys I.amberth, First Grade.
Franklin.
Miss Ethel Cox, History and Writ
ink.
Miss Jess D. Rouen, (trammer and
Spelling. ’— "■
Miss Xoln Bn I tail, Reading and
Music.
Miss Hazel Williams, Arlthtnetle.
Miss Alma Klnkead, Spelling. Physi-
ology. AH amf Writing. ’
Fred Douglass;
A. .T. Kifkpfltrfck, 'pflnclpnl. Ninth
and Tenth Grades!.
Fay McKinney, Seventh and
Eighth Grades.
Mrs. M. L: Ri'ans, Sixth Grade.
Tanuwln Johnson. Fifth Grade.
T.ola Douglas. Fourth Grade.
Ophelia Southern. Third Grade.
Claudia Johnson. Second Grade.
Mrs. K. E, Porter. First Grade.
Mrs. >f. E. Kirkpatrick; Domestic
Selehcc. '• /
Fay Jolmson, Doraestle Science.
——-. i,
HOW’S TfllS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
til < ■
want (or any ras^ of Catarrh that
Catarrh
Jwsaeaw
HHtt^fftte <
T_ been takett
■ the past
_ rr. T™ LI'bM become
Known as the mosf reliable remedy
foH QUatHL-1 Ratlin t Cfttafrh Cure
hvts through tile Blood on the Mucous
Kwftrth, 'eipeWngfiHie Poteous from
tbo Blood ojid beallag Hw diseased
ttfUHvi 3.’ ’tfaiPS ■
Aftec yott hare dliken HaU’s catarrh
Cute for « short time 4(m will see a
great tmprovetmbntiiltv ytitjr general
liwflGii' Sturt taking Hall’s Catarrh
Curb art ence and!gat!T«H«f catarrh.
Send for testtoaontnu five.
FOR
JR?"
Very
SALE—A refrigerator,
can’ be seen at peiiiocrat of-
july27-tf
e.rW-r/CHEK** * «(t, tbledo, Ohio.
Sold by dl Drautsts; We.- ‘ ’
_ ______ w^AdV»ttBte
tiMBt'ct Otw'C a'hd get rid o!
Send fei» >'»itleoire4te fittn
V. J. CHEJfEY ¥(:< vW
Sob! by yiftIMtdt.Ptf Map.
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FOR SALE—Two outhouses, one t.
^iWHy.^Mji
WANTED—To buy 2, 3, or 4-room
house to be moved to vacant, lot.
TACKETf,
ACHTTECT. - - /
1(59 ACRES, ore mile Bells, or. good
road, mostly cultivation, good im-
provements, one hundred dollars acre.
104 ACRES, 3 miles Bells, (55 acres
cultivation, balance Bermuda Jiasture,
gooil Improvements; forty-five dollars
aere.V . ' 4 : ’*>
25 ACRES adjoining Bells, fine for
truck, chickens and pasture; forty
dollars ,aere.
•iG »tv ►ynpr*.*v"j
Surely one of the queerest of tastes
was that of the historian Prescott Of
whose fife in Rome Mrs. Hugh Fraser
tells In *‘A Diplomatist's Wife In ^lauy
Lands.” She says that be used to keep
4 cake of soap on his writing, table
and nibble at it constantly, "saying,
when he was,remonstrated with, that
people shouid lic clean inside as well
ft* oof,” * •. ' n ,U
farmers and others who live at a
distance from a drug store should
keep in Ihe house a bottle of RAI/-
ILARD’S KNOW LINIMENT. It may
!h» needed at any time for cuts.
wmu irwnvTUAvn nninnc • . "'olUs.ls, S0}‘Cr, sprains or rheumtrtism.
SEVERAL FHOLSAND DOfiLARS to.ij noWerffil healing and fieuetrn
loan on land by Januaty first. | ting ‘remedy. •'
41.110 jier Nittte.
not*
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*11 YOU WANT TO
You will find it takes more than a hammer blow to make a
“ChUNamel” Floor
flake, ship or powder. We have pieces of wood at our store
finished with CHl-NAMEL Varnish. Come in and try the
hammer on them.
KNIGHT-PEVETO COMPANY
“YOUR CREDITS GOOD.”
nice grocery
Two Good Reasons
FOR TRADING HERE.
One of the reasons why we do such a
business is because we sell good goods.
The other reason is because our store is sanitary.
Try Us.
C. 0. Pierce
THE SANITARY GROCER.
Nothi
‘ 1 V 7^ f '
far breakfast than fine Bacon or Sliced Ham, served .
and a good cop of coffee. Yon yiB have to boy year coffee sad c
eta. lu. «m. to «s ll» M HAM BWON.
BI«aE.^ SCORB fO« CLB «
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mm ■ m
Sherman Fish
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1916, newspaper, August 1, 1916; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719441/m1/7/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .