Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912.
The famous California Pig'n
Whistle Candy now on saie at Kro-
1 'try's News Stand, all size packages.
''Don’t fail to sec them before buying.
dIS-.’U
JUST RECEIVED
60 Simple Men's
Overcoats
50 Sample Mens
Suits
Bought way below
their value and offer-
ed at a large discount
These are exception-
al bargains and will
be a great saving to
you-
i \>uirs i;\ i:n\ \\ here
j for very substantial reasons their
I superlIne inaljiy. delightful flavor
and absolute purity. Our Bonbons,
Chocolates ami Creams are sought
alter by every lover of fine confec-
tions. l or years we. have worked
to make our candies the standard
of excellence and for years to
(OHIO We expect V SUStUJU tllitt
reputation
C. < AM \li| VOS,
EXTRA!
EXHTAI
Empire-Lyric
2 REEL K, B. FEATURE
Which Means the Property of tot Itison, Except Hwa Name
(This is 1 sod by Cniversal) With Additional Strength.
WHEN LEE SURRENDERS
The mighty struggle between two powerful forces. TIorses
and riders tall in full gallop. ( aissons blown up by bursting
shells. The great prison cell. $2,000 worth of powder burned
in this picture. A great production which makes the K. B. pic-
tures fatuous.
.11 ST II VIS—Solav.
This is a Billy Quirk eonedy, full (of screaming had
in the shape of Hats.
luck
VAUDKVILLE
HUH XT iintl SHAW *
Singing, Talking, Comedy
Saturdays Feature—-THE .MAX THEY SCOICVED."
.North Travis Street.
A large lot new pet-
ticoats. silk waists,
wool scaifs, silk
scarfs, auto hoods,
fur trimmed slippers
and ether useful pres-
ents.
SEE US
IKE EXSTEIN
& BROTHER
WANTS—WO FATE TO CLASSIFY
IFOIt KENT—Furnished bedroom
and three rooms for light house-
keeping at 501 X. Travs. 01.1 phone
978. dSe-iit
WANTED Rooms for light house-
keeping. Address li., care Demo-
crat • d20-:it
To Fill It Right
FIX LOTS---Cut in price to close j
the last of my addition if sold til
once. Brice 1900; I will take $090
cash. \V. Elliott, East Houston St.,
Old Phone 1 KM. d20tf
LOST—Red and black spotted pig.
finder return to Mrs. GrindKafr,
502 E. Cherry street and re eive re-
ward. 20-3t
WANTED—To sell or trade my farm
five miles northwest of Bonham,
■consisting of to acres. Will take I
dome stock as first payment. E. c. I
Odle, Chapman Ave., Sherman, Tex.!’
<120-1 w I *
-that Christmas stocking—is
now the perplexing question.
"What to give" is quickly
solved by a visit to tills shop
where something really dif-
ferent may be readily pur-
chased.
A short list of men’s long-
ings:
Silk Hosiery, Sweater Jack-
ets, Traveling, Kits, Collar
Bags. Haiti Holies, Comfy Pa-
jama*, Linen llandkerrhiel’s,
• till Dress Sets, Jewelry, Cra-
vats, Smoking Jackets, Shirts,
Suits, Overcoats. Keefers, Dress
Sid its.
Conte in and Sts1.
For idi hand around, fath-
ers. uncles, sons and brothers
into tlie stockings—a pair
ol imported three-spear-point
back walking gloves, $1.50.
Remember, anything pro
cured now is, if imsa.tisfact.Jry,
returns |’e after Chnhttmas for
exchange or refund money.
Wilson & Thompson
“.More to Select- From.”
Everybody is Doing it
Santa ( Intis will soon he here and you don’t want him
slight you and friends, so have him visit us and make
liis selections.
Until Bobos, Smoking Jackets, Fancy t ests, Suit
Cases, Hand Hugs. Collar Hags, Mufflers, Cloves, Tie
Sets, Suspender Sets, Silk llose, Tie Rings, Shirts,
Hats, Suils or Overrent,
Bonner White
Only Three More Days in
YYhich to Do Your Hol-
iday Shopping
let IIS b,-Ip you decide what to give. We still have large and
varied Mocks from which >’u can ea-ily took, a very choice and
appropriate selection for your Gilt.
For Men and Boys
We are showing a large and varied Due of Collars, Ties. Sox,
Suspenders. Sox ami Tie Sets to match i„ Christmas Hove*, Ties
in Individual I loves, Garters iu Christmas lloxt s, Gloves, Shirts,
kanry Vests, Suit Cases and Hags, Plain and Initial Handkerchiefs,
House Shoes in black and Ian and many other very suitable and
aiqiropiiale articles for the giver.
For Ladies’ and Children
\er> elaborate showing of Scarfs, Veils, Neckwear. Fancy
fr.mbixddemi I Ripened lane, Towels and Luncheon Sets. Ribbon*,
i.tmv Elastic, Combs, Hand Hags, Leather Pillow Tops and Hacks,
Aviation and Auto taps, Silk Hosiery, Furs, Evening Dresses,
h\ening KUj*|H rs, lloane Slip|Mi\ Wool l>re*hc*, Coat* and Suit*.
Large and Small Xmas Envelopes for Mailing
Steinlein 4 Martin
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the home of economy
What9s the use
lo pay all ol this money out for men to collect
hills when you can save this by paling cash and hy
doing tliis you can red ire the high east of living a
great deal by paying cash and you will get mure meat
for your money at
/
Where on Earth Did You I
Ever See Any Hotter Pictures }
1 bail We Are Giving Now at I
! "1...
JEWEL
Theatre
Where Picture Plays of Qual-
ity are shown.
THE STROKE OAK.
A l.tibln drama, chuck full
of excitement and thrilling
adventures froht start to fin-
ish. Nat a dull moment.
HIS FIRST SKATE.
-lack Cole goes skating for
J tile first time, as soon as he* ,
dons the skates he-plays havoc *
with everything and every-
body. Funniest thing yon
ever saw.
SAVING THE GAME.
By ( has. M. Seay.
A thrilling football story,
telling how a jealous substi-
tute nearly succeeded in keep-
ing the star half-back out of
the his game. A story of
whizzing automobiles , and
whirlwind football plays.
J. /VV. Stone
SOI Til CROCKETT STREET.
THE MARKETS
Chicago Grain an<* Provisions.
Chicago, Dec. 20.
Close.
Wheat-
Dec ....
May . .
duly . .
Corn—
Dec.....
May . .
July . .
Oats—
Dec.....
Mav . .
July ....
Pork —
Jan.....
May . .
Ribs—
Jan.....
May .
Lard—
Dec. . .
Jan.....
Mav . . . .
Kb ■ j
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X K
-Spot cotton
. 1 L cents;
cents; sales 275 bales.
■Liverpool, Pec. 20.
was quiet; middling
saie3 10,000 hales.
Galveston, Pec. 20.—Spot cotton
was quiet; middling 12 7-8 cents;
sale-- none
Total port receipt*) 53,045 against
80,187 last year.
Jt Alt NE-'Sl XG A MOFXTA1X
STREAM.
Prom tumbling water to ^
wooden troughs and concrete )
dams we see’ the conversion of |
the stream into electricity and !
finally into table Galt. It' is in L
fact a scenic Indutrlal ro-
mance. Edison!
Didn’t Wo Have a Red Hot
Program Yesterday? Well.
It’s Jut a little llrtter To-
Night!
Open from 1 to II p. m.—we
don’t cat either.
MARKET REPORTS RY WIRE,
18 %
4 J
5(1
!!:; k
35’*
1 8.22
IS.!'
Jan
liar
New York Futures.
Yestd’y
Open. Close. Close.
• • ...12.X5 12.71 12.85
..... 12,83 12.(57 1 2.81
Jan
M a r
New Oilcans Futures.
Yeatd’y
Ooen. Close. Close.
......12.97 12.75 12.95
......12.99 12.81 13.00
9.8-1
9.80
10.07
9.9 -
9.9 i
COTTON.
S|x>t Cotton Market.
New York, Dec. 20.—Spot cotton
was quiet; middling 13.10 cents;
sale* 200 bales.
New Orleans, Dec. 20.—Spot eot-
ton was quiet; middling 12 7-S
Jan-Feb
'Mar-Apr
Liveruool Cotton.
Yestd'v
Onen. Close Close.
.. . .ft.8 4% 0.84 0.83 V*
.. ..0.82 0.82 6.82
From CAMPBELL «r ROSSOV, Live
Stock Commission Co., Hruncli
Offices in All Principal Markets.
Fort Worth, Texas.
Chicago Live Stock.
Estimated receipts stoday 10.000.
Estimated receipts tomorrow 9,000.
Offlc'al receipt* yesterday 2),290.
Hog market 5 higher. Bulk of siles
$7.1 OR 7.30. Light weights $0.85 it
"■27 R>. Mixed and butchers
7.40. Heavy $0.90® 7.10. Cattl ;
stiong; sheep strong.
The Biggest and Best
2 REEL FEATURE
You Ever Saw
THRILLING AND UNUSUAL
The KING Theatre
Fort Worth Live Stock.
Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 20.—
Hogs lotto, market, closing 5 low-
er, ton 7.50; quality mostly com-
mon. Hulk 7.30lit 7.47 Vj ; light 0 80
® 7.35; mixed 7.25® 7 45; heavy
7.35© 7.55; pigs 5.00® 6.00. Cattle
2500, including 7o0 calves; steers
slow to lower; top 7.75; bulk 5.50u
0.25; stockers and feeders steady,
top: bulk 5.15® 5.50; cows, slow,
top 4.50; bulk 2.75® 4.25; bulls
steady- 3.8a®4.25. calves, steady
top 7.50; bulk 3.50® G.3o; sheep,
fty, nom'nal.
Coal and feed. Phone 3G9. Bussey
Co.—Adv ul4-tf
Today and Tonight Only
a Big Comedy Too.
It is Here
cost us
$3,000
cost you
10c
See it sure-and
3 splendid
Pictures
THE
GRAND
HURRY BACK
CHRISTMAS TIME
,a HUYLER’S T,me
and Christmas time Is now
so man don't you know
that now is HUYLER’S time
*&mF8rSL*,
Me will keep (lie store open each evening till
Christmas for the convenience of those w > want to
shop at night.
See Our Display of Holiday
Goods. See Our Line of Dolls
Npeciii! prices on Ladles’ Suits.
Special Prices on Children's < looks.
We have just received another shipment of Men’s
Overrents.
Have ladies’ and Men’s l elt Slippers.
Childi eii's I eUgiiis in White, Red and Black.
I-4’ok our Fur line over—White or Black Sets.
J. B. SHAW & SONS
You Can Do Better at Shaws
UB-THEMT TELLER
FOUND NOT GU1L T
Associated Press Dispatch]
Chicago, Dec. 2f». George W.
Fitzgerald, fotmer teller of the
Putted States sub-treasury, chargeri
with embezzlement of $173,009
from the government, was found not.
guilty today.
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Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage Been
have been issue! by County Cle
W. S. Reeves’.
M. A, .Self and Ethel Hathaway
Claud A. GlidweU and Eunice
Oney.
Bert H. Bradley and Mabel Mul-
vaney.
Charles C. Harrell and’ Rouella
Hollingsworth.
Diramltt II. Howard and Juanita
Scott.
•E
SlobtAv^niekc
0 Ac^iona^ Bookcases
For the best ans
A
wer to the
Photogravure In
our window entit
led
"What Does
Baby Say”
We will glye
FREE
Globe-]Netnicke
Bookcase
LIKE THE ONE IN ABOVE CTT.
Write your answer on a piece of paper, sign it with your name
and address and have it in the hands'of the Answer Editor, Hall
(Furniture Co., on or before Ifeceinlicr 21st. Winner will lie an-
nounced Monday, December 23rd.
HALL FURNITURE CO.
Special Sale on—
FUME FURS
and
Fine Tailored Suits
at 1-2 Price
THE BEST STOCK IN SHERMAN.
We Offer Extra Inducements in
FIRS, SPITS AND COATS.
New Ones In Every Day.
WE HAVE EXTRA FINE MINK EVILS, $75.00 AND $100.00 SETS
AT ONE-HALF PRICE,
FINE RED FOX SETS, ONE-HALF PRICE.
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Did foil Read Huyler'a advertisement In lha Saturday Eyenlni Post today
and Kara you aeanourHU YLEK Window.
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The Store
SPECIAL TO CLOSE:
All Rig Toys, Like Horses, Lions, Hears, Zebras, etc., to close
at (once at ONE-HA I F I RK 14. \
COME QI’ICK IF INTERESTED.
WalterC.Jones4Co.j
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