Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, May 10, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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White Canvas Pumps
This will he a great white seasot). Better
come in early while the stock is complete.
»
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pumps, straps and oxfords.
Prices $2.00 to $4.00
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THE ONE PHICE SHOE STORE
See What Your $ Can Do
At The Cash Grocery Store!
Money talks and it talks cents in this special sell-
ing of canned goods, and especially does it have a
meaning to buyers dt high-class eatables when
such btands as the
Geneva Preserving Co’s. Goods
are being offered at an under value price;
Golden OIow
the dozen
Corir,
cans......$1.10
Geneva Preserved Straw-
berries, dozen cans. .KUO
Geneva Corn, the doion_
cans........I.JWJ
Geneva Preserved White
Cherries, dozen cans..$3.10
Geneva Tomatoes, tho
dozen cans ......
Geneva Preserved red
Cherries, dozen cans..$.'1.10
,$i.:w
Van Camp Corn, the
dozen cans...... . . .$1.00
G. G. Beans, two pound
cans, tho dozen . ..
$1.35
Geneva Beets, the
dozen cans... .
"Geneva Kraut, three
pound chiih, tho dozen $1.35
*1.30
Geneva Succatash,
the dozen cans,.
Golden Glow red pit cher-
ries, the dozen cans. .$3.55
$1.50
Golden Glow Bartlett
Pears, the dozens cans $3.00
We nro exclusive agents for the popular, high class Korndell
and Geneva Preserving (Vs. Canned Goods—None better, and
"just as good" doesn't fill the hill with people who know.
HARDAWAY & LUCAS
The Cash Grocers
i
Western Atonriat ion.
HljSKULTS YESTERDAY.
.J.haMson fi, .Muskogee 3.
Sherman 8, Tulsa I.
Pacta 1, Oklahoma Cftjr «.
McAhiiter T, Port Smith 6.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Denison at Tulaa.
Sherman at Muskogee
Oklahoma City at Port Smith.
Paris at MeAlester.
SHERMAN DAILY EPMOCRAT
SHERMAN WINS TWO
BtFROM TliLSA TEAM
—t
STANDING
OF THE CLUBS.
Plyd. Won l/ost Pet
l
ROYS ARE PROVING APPROfRI-
.ITKNKIW OF THEIR TlTIAs
RITTKIUH HITTERS."
hall team defeated Denison high
Saturday afternoon at Lyon Park fn
this city, by a score of .* to 0.
Illades, for Sherman, pitched air-
tight ball, allowing only two hits.
Rondurant, a Sherman outfielder,
hit four times out of five times up.
Batteries: For Denison - Marshall
and Olass; for Sherman Blades
ami Smith.
Sherman . .
, . I»
1 1
5
.737
Fort Smith ".
. .22
18
0
..IV 1
Denison . . .
. .22
13
0
.59,1
Oklahoma City
. .21
11
10
.524
Muskogee . .
, . 19
0
10
.171
Paris . .
. ,20
10
10
.500
Tulsa . : . ..
. . 22
7
15
.3,8
iMcAletder . . .
.23
7
1G
.201
Notes and (HacrMUaM.
Th«» fence around the baseball
park has been painted a verdant
Tills*. Ok.. May I- Ratting Preen correspond with the color
around and two over in the ninth in „‘lf »he gras* in the outfield. This ni
nfng, Sherman cam* from behind a I'*on'' 'n n,deT that those who view
« to 2 lead and defeated Tulsa 9 to . games from the roofs of
6 here Saturday. Tones shn 1 houses south of the park will
'Texas league.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Dallar- 1. Shreveport t.
Galveston U, Houston 2.
Beaumont "2, San Antonio 3 til
innings.)
Fort Worth fi, Waco 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Dallas at Shreveport.
Houston at Galveston
Beaumont at San Antonio.
Fort, Worth at Waco.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
the games from the roofs
who allow- ! houses south of the park
ed k safety, hit a batsman and gave
two walka in the fast chapter, fill- l
• ng the bases and forcing a man !
home, .was dorrfeked and replaced
by Brady. Sorcy, first man up,,
parked the ball and cleaned the j
bases. The fresh moundsman issued
a walk in the nexl. a single to O'Neal
and a double to Milan, which meant
another pair Of runs Five of j
Tulsa's runs were made in the first
the
he
the
able to Imagine themselves in
bleachers -Denison Gazetteers.
After Ritrer's Hitters' next visit
to ftenison you can then go out and
paint it bine, to match the fans!
A learned doctor now tells ns
that Increase of emotions may be-
come potent because of tired feel-
ing or insomnia which explains tho*
apathy of Denisonians after a ball
frame when Weller was knmked F*n,w-
out of the box. Fulwider, who re-
placed him. allowed a single and a
double, which meant a run, hut af-
ter that he settled down Tnd kept
the remaining seven hits scatte red
overxas many innings. Morris'
homer in the eighth swelled Tulsa's
total to 6. The score for Saturda.'s
■Durant (Okla, > Democrat.
Pfyd. Won
Lost Pet.
KHint*:
Galveston
..28 Ifi
12
.571
1 Sherman
Fort Worlli .
.,.27 15
12
.656
All
it
PO.
A
Ikillft.H . . .
...29. 15
13
. f>! fi
Weber. 2b
. 3
0
1
3
Houston . .
...31 Ifi
15
.536
Soroy, ss .
*• h
1
4
3*
Waca . . .
...28 li
1 4
.500
Gardnor. 1b
. 3
1
10
ft
Shreveport .
..27 13
1 1
.481
Sheffield. If
• ■>
4
1
ft
Kan Antonio .
... 28 3
1 *J
.464
O’Neal, rf .
. 4
0
2
9
Beaumont . .
.1.31 12
1 3
.387 Mi|an. m
0 0,0,
. 5
1
2
ft
Forney, 3b .
, . . .
. 5
1
2
1
National I4M3IIP.
Samuels, c .
. 3
ri
5
1
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Weller, p .
. 0
ft
ft
ft
Pittsburg x,
Cincinnati 3.
Fullwider, p
; s
1
ft
2
St. Louis 1,
f'hieago 2.
Nokes . . .
. 0
ft
II
ft
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Ray, p . . .
, 0
0
0
0
New York at Boston.
"td .
Philadelphia
at Brooklyn.
Total .
-y
.36
11
27
12
Chicago at Pittsburg.
Tulsa:
STANDING OF TitE TF’.AfcH:......~t
AB
H
PO
A
Plyd. Won
Lost PH
Alqrris, ss .
. 5
2
2
.8
Philadelphia .
.19 13
G
.684
Burke, rf ,.
. 4
2
0
0
Chicago.. . .
.:,20 13
7
•^*^1 Kelsey, c .
. 3
•2
5
0
Boston , . . .
. ..19 11
8
.#7 9
Franklin, tn
0
1
1
Cincinnati . .
,,..20 to
10
• 5 Pi, Price, lb .
1
S
2
P ttsburg . .
.-,.22 10
12
. 4 •> *t
Hopper, If .
. 5
ft
1
0
S’ Louis . .,
.. 24 10
14
.117, Gourley, 3b
. 5
4
5
ft
Brooklyn . .
...20 8
12
.400-’Jones p. .
1
ft
2
2
New York
. ..19 fi
12
Brady, p r .
I.U « •
. 0
ft
ft
i
Mattick . .
. 1
ft
ft
ft
American la-ague.
*
—
__
—
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Total . . .
. 40
13
26
13
K
I
o
o
h
n
0
1
l
0
1
0
0
F-orey, playing the short Held for
Ritter’S Litters, has made more
sacrifice hits, nine, than any pUyer
4n the league and his number is al-
most equal to that of the rqfhibined
figure of his two nearest crtmpeti'ors.
Jadninger of the Twins is second
with a half dozen. Five sacrifices
are the most any other player in
the circuit has secured since the
season opened. Sweeney of Twin
Fities, Heftman of Denison, Clark
of Paris And 1-a.wrence of the Miners
have made five each. None of tho
other teams have iaeri fleer of any
importance. Denison has
more sacrifices than any club in the
league. The Raitroaders have 28,
having taken the lead from Tulsa
in the pest week. The Twins and
the Miners are tied for second place
with 22 each, while the MOts are a
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.
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IVc have Oxfords for the man who «$■*« good
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exetnsive and extreme styles,
’ 4 J.
PR If ED $8.50 TD $0.50.
♦ ♦
♦ SPORT SCHEDULE ♦
♦ FOR THE WEEK. ♦
,* ♦
.[close second with 21. "the Prodtic-
3 ers and Snappers are tied with 29
[each. Sherman comes next with 2Y
.and the Senators last with 16.—’
Fort Smith Tlmes-Record.
1
til
Chicago'6. St. Louis 1.
Washington*0, Detroit 1.
Philadelphia 0, Cleveland 3.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Boston at New York.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Plyd.
Won
Lost
Pet
Detroit . ...
,2t
17
7
.798
New Y.ok . ..
. IS
i 2
ft
. GfiT j
Chicago . .
23
11
9
.ftftv*
Boston.....
. 16
s
8
.300
Cleveland . . .
.22
10
1 2
.155
Washington
.20
9
1 1
.4 59
Philadelphia .
.20
7
13
.350
St. Louis . ......23
6
7
.201
Rich as John
1).
RockrfeMow,
mellow as moonlir.ht.
Grubbs
Ice
Steve Mattick. formerly of the
0 Nebraska state league, has been
ij‘ signed by Tu!*a and will play sec-
ii ond base.
11 — •
n t Oklahoma City has released
n Pitcher Aldridge, who has failed to
o round into form. He was one of
__the best in the Western Association
3 last vear.
the 1 “* „
j Inasmuch as our saintly ball
the j team lost : two games following
the Waterloo which o^fel1 them af-
the ter listening to Secretary Fin'ey's
speech at Oklahoma City, friends of
the team are now looking about for
another cause fo- the terrific
slump which has overtaken them.
Finley, himself, was afraid he would
he charged with the defeat and for
tlwti reason delayed his return home
until the war clouds had passed and
the war clubs laid away.-—Denison
Herald
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PROMPT DELIVERIES.
PHONES NO. 100.
The White Rock team defeated
the Friendship team in an exciting
game of baseball Friday afternoon,
tho score being fi to 5. Mitchell was
taken out in the seventh and
Campbell, who relieved him pitched
in midseason form The feature of
the game was the hitting of Clark
and P, Rich for White Rock. After
the game the White Rock club was
served with home made candy
Miss Esther Kreager.
Following is'the score:
White Rock—
AM. R. It. PO.
Kinnen, ifi .
. . 1
^0
0 13
I.l*i McMillin,
31) 4
ft
O 0
P. Rich, hr .
. . 3
1
3 0
Clark rf .. ...
. . I
•j
>) -»
Campbell, p .
. . 0
0
0 0
Bray. 2b . .
. . t
1
0 I
Hendry, c , .
. . "4
It
1 9
It. Rich, if . .
. . 4
0
1 2
Less McMillin
rf 4
t
1 0
Mitchell, p .
. . 2
0
t 0
Totals . ,.
.31
fi
10 27
Friendship —
AB.
n.
li. PO.
Reynolds, lb
. 4
t
1 15
Bailey. 2b-p .
. r>
0
II 1
H. Stone, t>-2fi
^ 4
0
II 0
Hose, ss . . .
. 2
r
it F
E. Stone, cf .
. 3
i
i l
McKinn#y, ;>b
. 3
0
0 1
Laban, c ....
. 4
1
1 5
A. Vales, rf .
. 1
0
1 0
Bailey, if . .
......4
0
1) 9
Totals . , .
33
5
i 21
B, innings:
........—
Whltfe Rock .
.. . .
200
210 0
Full wider replaced Weller in
first.
Brady replaced Jones in
ninth.
Nokes batted for Fulwider in
ninth.
Mattick batted for Brady in
ninth.
Ray replaced Nokes in the nfnth
Sherman.......000 Old niT—!)
Tulsa.........Sod 000 001—6
Runs—Weber, Sore), Gardner.
Sheffield 2, Milan, Foreny, Samuels.
Nokes Morris 2, Kelsey, Burke.
Franklin. Price. Two-base hit*—
imerley, Burke, Reynolds. Samuels,.
.Milan. .Home runs—Sheffield, Mor-' The Western Baseball association,
ritt. Sorey. Sacrifice hit Kelsev. -of which Sherman and Denison are
Stolen bases Sorey. Burke. Double. members, has declared a ten days'
plays—Franklin to Price: Oonrley t moratorium, or at least they dun t
to Price to Gotirley; Weber to So rev- P*y anything but expenses ot the
to Gardner. Left on bases Tulaa! players. This is an effort to offset
11. Sherman 5. First base on halls [the disastrous results of the contin
—Off Jones 5. oft Weller 3, off luous rainy weather.—Van Alstyne
Brady 1 Hit l»v pitcher—By Weller Leader.
Charlie, old man, you got yoiir
‘‘trolley" crossed there. The W. A.
teams are eating, sleeping and draw-
ing 'pay, rain or shine, rest or play.
’It was a trolley league in Central
Texas that took a ten-day* lay-off.
—Sherman Democrat.
Wrong ; gain: it was the Middle
Texas league rtf which Temple, Tav-
Moiwlay, May io.
Horse-—Thoroughbred racing con-
Rtadejtinue* all week at Churchill Downs,
Louisville.
Thoroughbred racing continues alt
week at Pimlico, Mfi.
National Capital Horse Show
continues until Thursday, at Wash-
ington, D. C.
Auto—Annual reliability run,
Harrisburg, Pa., to New Jersey and
Deleware.
I Piping Rock i tournament
opens.
Swimming-—Aquatic
week at Sportsman’s
waukee.
Bowling—Atlantic Coast tourna-
ment continues ail week at Boston.
Boling—Joe Mandot. vs. Len
Rowlands, 10 rounds, at New Or-
leans
Psndmnn Bloke \0, Put O'Keefe
*9 'onnds, a: tx>n ton, England.
Roger O’Malley vs. Cal Delaney,
12 ronnds, at Sandusky, O.
Ad Wolgast vs. F reddie Welsh,
1* rounds, at Milwaukee, Wis,
Wednesday, May 13.
Boxing-—Jack • Blackburn
Frankie Brennan, U> rounds’, at
troit, Mich.
Thursday, May 13.
Dog—Panama PacifiV show opens
at San Francisco, (3 days.)
Friday, May I 1.
. Tbacfc -Eouthern Intercollegiate
meet, 2 days, at New Orleans. La.
Dog—District Kennel Club show,
1, by Fulwider 2, by Jones 1.
Struck out—B Jones i, by Ful-
wlder 4. Hits- Off Jones 2, off,
Bradv ofl Fulwider 1, off Weller
2, off Ray 1. Passed ball—Samuel.
Tinge of game 2 hours. Umpire—
Morgan.
Yesterday's Gamk*.
Tulsa, Ok., May 1...—Sherman got lor. Rrenhatn and other South Trtx
fourteen safeties front Pitcher Cle 1 “ * m,
ments and defeated the Producers
j by a score of x to t in the closing
9 game of .theft “cries in Tulsa yes-
Ojterday. The big hitting rally came
0.1ft fhe fifth. Ritter yvalked/t’orjino
0 j singled and Weber w as safe on
(I ............... ‘
1
(i
n
0
1 1
K.
1
0
0
t)
•I
u
t)
0
1
Mattick‘s fielder’s cliolce. Then
Gardner parked the ball and the
score wag 3 to ”, Sheffield got a
safe blow to riglit and O'Neal fol-
ltiwed wilh a safety to left. Shef-
field counted when Gourley muffed
a peg to third and lost the hall,
when slid bet w een his legs. Milan's
two-bagger and N’okos' homer in the
next were good for two more runs
as towns arc members, who declared
the moratorium—Denison Herald,
.and Gardner's four-sacker in the
eighth ended the scoring. Tulsa's that Trammel will not bo released
l*sni Trammel was given a warm
reception yesterday. White the show-
ing of the Railroaders did not im-
press the fans that they are strong-
er than Sherman, Trammel declares
th^y are and that when fto faces
Sherman he will make monkeys of
(hem He hub ether grievances
against th* club*outer than Tor giv-
ing him the pink slip when the '< -
duct ion to the player limit took
tdace and ho is thirsting for re-
venge Fort Smith Southwest
American.
All this sport writer hopes for is
vs.
He-
at Now Bedford, *ss.
Boxing- -Jack Ron v*. Gurtboat
Smith, 10 roundaU New York.
SHtiirda^ay in.
Auto—Track r*t at Vancouver,
Washn. %
Horse—United unta meet, at
Belmont Park, Ni
Rowing;—Cornd Yale and
oared crews, at tea, N. Y.
Dog—Nassau $ Club show
IntercoJ-
New Haven,
ate meet, at
at Belmont Pai
Track—Mlddl
legiate champio!
Harvard vs. Y|
Maine Interc
Watervlle. M.e.
Columbia vs.
Cornell vs.
Ithaca, N. Y.
John Hopkins's. Washington
and Lee, at Baltyre, Md.
Ip, at Annapolis,
lnsylvanta, at
Barbed wire c* ragged wounds,
collar and hamegaHs heal up
quickly when BLARD'S 8N0»W
LINIMENT is apd. It is both
healing and anitlc. Price 2Sc,
50c and fl.00 jbottle. Sold by
H. L- Sheehey. J d&w
Cotton ^'rushers.
Robert Glbsinjcretary of the
Texas Cotton sfeeTusbers' Associa-
tion, sends the $>erat the fol-
lowing
"I beg to ns*k
nouncement; »Yat
of the Tcx^b Cot
is official an-
annual meeting
Seed Crushers’
association will held in Corpus
Christ!, Te^as, Jt>, 6th and 7,
ihe annua meet
‘•jd, Cqtpis Chrl:
1915. The "hies uti&tee meeting
to be helf th reefy a previous to
July 2nd and
You instantly appreciate the Camels IK because
the blend, of choice Turkish and chij Domestic
tobaccos is more delightful than either Itco smoked
straight! Compare them with cigarettes | like best.
can’t
Understand, Camels can’t bite your igue,
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Welsh Maplo Syrup, % gallon..........................70<^
Welsh MiH>le Syrup, quart.............’................ 1()<*
School Pickles. |Wt k.UIouv ..............................30^
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PHONE 10, ^ OLD l’HONB 1284.
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Friendship . . . lno ni»2 200—5
Summary--Two-base hit, P.
Itictl. Three-base hits -less MoMtl-
lin, liendry. Home runs—Clark.
Sacriftee hits -Mitchell. Stolen
bases—Clark P. Rich 3, Mitchell.
Bray, Hayes 2. Reynolds. Double
play-Leo Me.Millin to Kim dry to
Hendry. Left on bases-White Rock
7, Friendship fi. First base on mills
Off Mitchell 1, Campbell 1, off
Stone 2, off Bailey i. Hit by pitcher
—Mitchell 2, Struck out By
Mitchell 5, by Campbell 3,. by Stone
2, by Bailey 3. Hits- Off MitehoR
4 in 7 Innings: off Stoue fi in 5 in-
nings: off Bailey 4 in 3 innings.
Passed balls— lledry 3. Labart 2.
Timer of game -One hour and 50
minutes. Umpire—Hightower.
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Mo, Sold t>z druggists. , _
two-bagger and
sti critic®
hits
by
Price And Gourley. The ttcore:
Sherman
AB.
H.
PO.
A.
Vi
Weber, 2 b . .
... 4
1
2
2
ft
Gardner, lb .
... 5
3
H
0
1
Sheffield. If
. . . 5
1
.3
0
ft
O’Neal, rf .
... 5
3
3
ft
ft
Sorey, ss . . .
... 5
0
0
J5
l|
Milan, m .
... 4
o
4
0
0
Forney, 3b . .
. . 1
ft
1
2
0
Nokes, 3 b .
. 4
(2
0
«i
1|
Rif ter. c . . . .
. . . 2
ft
0 *
2
«
Corzine, p . .
. ... 4
2
0
o
O,
-—
—.
---J
Totals*.
. . 40
1 4
27
l\
, 3
Tulsa—
AB.
H.
PO.
A.
E.
Morris, BU . . .
. . . 4
0
4
2
0
Burke, rf , . .
... 4
ft
0
ft
0
Kelsey, r- .
... 4
o
s
i
0
Franklin, m .
... 3
2
5
ft
0
by Denison before Sherman and
Denison hook up. If Trammel is pat
in die box he will get knocked into
kingdom come The very next day
the Denison Herald sport writer,
feeling around, for an alibi fo>- the
Raitroaders, who lost two straights
to Fort Smith, said: The only ex-
cuse to offer for the Denison hope-
fuls while working ih the Twin Cit-
ies and losing two straights is that
the pitcher. Paul Trammel, who uh-
cluh, even Twins went bad in tho
Wednesday game on account of the
ratal Trainmen's, teanimatep gave
hint a four-run lead in (he first frame
and added two jnore runs In the
third."
price, tb
Cetirley. 3fi
... 2
0 0
Matt,irk1, "fi .
... 3
1 3
2
Clements, p .
... 3
0 O
O
Hopper, If . .
... 4
1 1
0
Totals . . .
. . . 29
5 37
8
It is said that Jess Willard, ehnm-
-plon pugilist of the world, has such
a wicked right uppercut that he Is
(tjafraid to use it for fear of killing
hir antagonist. That sounds pretty
reasonable to Denison people. , as
Forney in
2
the
Nokes replaced
fifth.
Sherman.......Oil; 2It) X
Tulsa........UtMl 000 100 1
Runs -Weher, Gardner 2. Shef-
field, Milan 2, Nokes. Ritter, Frank-
lin. Two-bas« bits—Milan 2,
Franklin. Sacrifice hits— Garh.nOr.
Price 2. Gourlqy 2. Home runs -
Gardner 2, .Voices. Ftolen base—
Hopper l. Double plays Morris to
Price: Nokes to Weber to Gardner.
Left, on bases—Shennan 8, Tulsa 4.
First base on halls—Off Coniine 1,
off Clements 3. J Struck out -By
Oorzlne 1, by Clements 7. Hits—Off
Corzlne 5, off Clements 14. Time of
game -1 hour ancj 35 minutes. Um-
pire—Morgan.
Denison has a star baseball pitcher
keeping book:; at a wholesale gro-
cery house that she is afraid to
turn loose on the members of the
Western Association for fear he will
break up the league, uast year he
was tried out In one game against
Sherman in the Texas-Oklahoma.
League and* administered such a
drubbing to Unit town that the team
blew' up and caused the T.-O. league
to go under. We art just keeping
him in reserve. --Denison Gazetteer.
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Whon*^!to baby takes too much
parch yothroat, and
leave no^pleasant
cigaretty a-taste.
Cost of toRos blended
in Came igarettes
prohibits e use of
coupons t iremiums.
CAMELS mIt
diaUr can't*i
I Or. If yy
on* paciay or j for m carton of
Ion pacftogM U gorotto*), oomt
pottapa
on* pae
wilA C.
l prtpaii* aft
AlleLS, *rn
ieknfoo i po i
HUM packap** t
r Mu
R. J. RETKOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Sheniuui High Bents Denison,
The 3herman High school
food the stomach turns; tho result
is indigestion, sourness and vomit-
ing. Frequently the bowels are in-
volved and there 4s colic pains and
diarrhoea. McGER'S BABY LIXIR
is a grand v corrective remedy for
the stomach and bowel disorders o'
babies. It is pure, wholesome and
pleasant to take. Price 25e. and
50c per bottle. Sold by H. L.
base* Shoebey. ....... dfciv
j - .
i, **nd IOc for
aZrJ*7<$X
porlat*.
Mtes-Salni, N. C
OUR ICE COSTS
YOU VERY LITTLE
STILL THERE IS A AY
TO SAY] ON IT
i
Nothing can you buy brings you bigger return ir the same
money than the --iiuill amount which you expend hue course of
the season for Ot R ICE. .Think a minute and you ’I agree with
ns heartily. .If you will use OUR COUPON BOOK,
will fie still smaller ami you will save all Ihe both if of making
change—having to "biDHk a bill," for instnuce, wi$ will then
melt away in driblets like all loose tliangc goes.
There Is all kinds of i-t ononi) in the use of <
BtHthS. Try them once and you will wonder how
without them. Get. the lmok with Ihe coupon that
usual taking of ice.
Sherman lee (k
•our tec bill
COUPON
>u got along
f-overs your
m
PHONES 90.
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