Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 210, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 9, 1922 Page: 9 of 12
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, JULY ?, 1922. -PART TWO
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you Interested In Flowers and \5rees7
pern ntatfc. 1S)- ,
ltST £‘STS u’lK^Si", ( ««8T KOOM «K,8T«™.N
000, which circulated In thla town. A1 \
moat 04 per cent of the Males are made ®---~ ——————
outside of She.man, hut the money - ,,r—-
omes back to Shennau to be spent ^ Uyr, wi„tam8f gouthmayde
kere' Mr* Mary Hardy, Sherman.
K W. Kirkpatrick was the first “£ *1,,lw Sherman
plaredent of Texas Nursery Company ' Ixju1m Hard>, Sherman,
and Is still retained in that position ^ A H Biack Houston.
After the consolidation with the J. 8. ylw Ellaa'beih Black, Houston.
Kerr nurserjr hnslnea Mr. Kerr mid i.-,,,,,.^ m.ii jjnute 5, SUkl'D
Wirt Harvey were mnta vice ptesl- Tom Harris, Jr., Route 2, 8
led until now it is one of Sherman's •
worthwhile aiwetajt i
I Truck gardenini; war formerly ln-
' eluded in the undertaking. but it Js
now exclusively a floral establishment11 itv _ ____ m__________— ■.
with a slight deviation of growing (or h(|| offj^ „( treasurer was transferred j Mary
general sale vegetable plants for early H^retsry H .E. Hall, who still holds 'Slierlunn.
setting. This branch of the huainesa tbu don|)le 1WBlUon | jiias Flosi
is widely known and the firm sells |. TU|„ ^pgny „|go niaiutatns an Sherman,
thousands of tomnto, pepper and other „plow„ f|OWer store, managed by Mrs., Mrs. L. 0.1
I plants all over this portion of Texas ,jMle 0anin,hlre. ' * Mrs. J. D- (
nod Southern Oklahoma. I Itg first payroll was $7,707. Iu Miss Lila
i The chief products of the Hniinwh j,)2| |t pa|(j tn wages and anlarles |Uan.
gardens and greenhouses are cut flow- jn gherman $85,915. Miss Flore
ers, potted plnnta. bedding and decora- B |IHS „ hranch growing establish- Sherman.
We Pay 4% Interest
on Deposits
Mrs. L P. Pedigo. Route 5, Dented*
Miss Lois Tuley, Route 6, Sherman.
Mrs. M. M. Tuley, Route 5, Sherman.
Miss Allene Carter, Route 5, 8h«r-
IHIH jninmnmL
is really the time to enjoy your porch,
can add to much to its attractiveness* at such a little cost you should cer-
Come in and let us show you our big assortment eif porch furniture. We
. in «ith«r Reed. Fibre. Old Hickory or Oak Swings to match.
You Beat
Aladdin.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN
BED ROOM SUITS
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We have at all times a large assortment of Bed Room Suits in
the very latest designs which combines the very popular an-
tique features with the most up-to-date patterns. If you
want to see something really handsome in furniture, come in
and see these. They will take you back to grandma's day.
Everybody wants antique now. Only a limited number on
hand. ^
Aladdin and his wonder*
ful lamp could not obtain
the comfort that is yours
f ' When Augustus ruled the
* world, he hovered around a
smoky fire of wood or coal.
Queen Elizabeth’s pomp
and glory faded into insignificance by candle light,
and her Merrie Realm could afford no better heat-
ing facilities than logs in fireplaces. '
Your Special Privilege
Every citizen of this community can have most effec-
tive light and most grateful heat by touching a match to
his natural gas.
This is not a privilege that everybody in the United
States enjoys either. It is limited. Thousands who en-
joy it now will, in a few years, be compelled to resort to
other heating devices. .*■ ^
Preserve It!
Rightful use of this wonderful blessing of Nstare is necessary,
because the history of natural gas fields without exception shows
that the gas was wasted until the field was almost exhausted, and
will find this just the place they have been looking for.
We know its a hard job to make the first selection. We
have pleased many—let us help you get the right start
with the kind of furniture that looks good for a long,
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longtime. . j I *
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ght-Peveto Company
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Wholesaler, Natural Gaa
The Complete Home Furnishers
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