Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
iy Being Constantly Supplied With
Thcdford’i Black-DrangkL ‘
McDuff, Va.—"I suffered for several
rears," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, o*
his place, "with tick headache, a
itomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to try
---- ‘ “ did,
______test tainilv ni
;uie tor young and old.
rhedtord's Black-Draught, which I di
tnd 1 found it to be the bait family medi-
I keep Black-Draught on hand all the
ime now, and when my children feel a
stale bad, they ask me tor a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We aever have a long spell of sick-
iess in our family, since we commenced
ising Black-Draught."
Thedford’s Black-Draught 4s purely
regetable, and lias been found to regu-
ate weak stomachs, aid digestion, re-
iere indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
wadache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms.
It has been In constant use tor more
han 70 years, and has benefited more
han a million people.
Your druggist sells and recommenda
Slack-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a
lackage to-day. KCiM
GALVESTON
Round Trips.
(8.20 SATURDAY, SEPT. #TH
Return Monday Night.
$12.30 EVERY FRIDAY
Limb Ten Days.
$15.05 EVERY DAY
Limit October 31st.
H. & T. C.
Phone 47.
L. J. MAN TILS. Ticket Agent.
Union Station.
rk*
Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1916
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♦ PROM THE EfMCATOR’S *
♦ NOTEBOOK. ♦
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I'nion College. Schenectady, X. Y-
claim* the di-dincflcti ot the ’'oldest
Rvinr graduate.” hi the jieraoo of Ste-
phen K William*. <*I tw cl.-is* of J837.
and living'In Nownrk. X. J. Union
CoUeffe was founded In 1795 and hm*
a promising young brother amt name
«ake In Xcliraska. with a number im
pnpil* alirxwt eqit*l, which was found
od in 1.491.
REGULAR SL^ION OF
i Off COMMISSION
(Continued from page one.)
Tthelms. nmler Intermittent German
b >w hard men t for over two year*, lut*
h daily average rtf 1306 pupil* attend-
ing *. Iiool above and lie low ground,
and more below than above, the ma-
jority of the darteu belug held in the
cellar* and wine vinill* of the town,
with which Rhelm* 1* very well out*
plied. Iielng the oenter of the famou*
Champagne Industry. The elflldren
will soon enter upon the third year
of Ihl* sub-terranenn school work, for
which one can Irniiv' > Imrdl.v any
other parallel than the early Chris-
tians teaching the neophyte* in the
HiUutomhs of ttlKuac. in period* of
eempanMive .quiet the teacher* at
time* aweinblc the children In cus-
tomary schoolrooms, and even signal
f *r the quick denoant of (he brave
little pnm-cssIoii.s in to the Itowcls of
the earth, at times two stories below
the surface, where by the light oi
caudles the class work Is resumed.
The teachers are tu|bl to have grit
(heir teeth, after the manner of all
France at this time, and vowed dial
Ulieims. would have "school at any
price.” Tt)e children themselves show
tittle fear, having liecotue neeustomeu
to the extraordinary condition*.
Is * RuarwitMd mued, for
skin slwaiw—WWW. *Wi
tetter, rlrrsorffl. Mr. If forj
suflw from ur swi Irwibte, ot
» twx of Hunt’s Cure todrr.,
r>on't*» «w,«imr*Ha wwt.imi-
IM Skin »twj t Me to ,111
m Wins* )« «• *D1 im jtut
J rumiy bar* it m « Hual’i
r . (kw O-s-.-i' t ild run ot
Itching skin disease
«, *—.—. | - - .
( tof
wa fur tea iwi
limit* wise sa t. _ .
lou of tines 1 would rider die.
I spent about SI .Out) tor doctors’
treatments and «rorjt!iiw |„
sain octil I bought a bus of Hunt’s
Cure and it entirely cured mo. My
win la now as sound in a two-
year-old child's.' \ hate ree-
arnmerdKl limit's Cure to my
Irirods who tuiftreJ inai
ceserea, tr.il tliey batu
b:“'! cured also,’’
•titci air. at
1 e n o rlln, a
m e r chant of
Durant, OkU.
•1 mrtly prdse «ur • Hunt’s Cote
la. 1 suffered sitth ca*<
lbs pains and
gwu I ibouct t
Sold by
All druggists everywlire.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE
IL A T. C. BAILWAY.
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MISSOURI, KANSAS A TEXAS
South Bound.
Nc. Itl arrives ..........11.TO a. m
No. 89 arrive* ............1:30 p. m
North Bound.
No. 32 departs..........11 TO a. ai
No 03 departs........2:35 p tn
T. A 1*. RAILWAY
Going East
32, mall and express 11:17 a. at
34, Cannon Ball.....7 :00 a. »
No. 30, express leaves......4)00 p or
Going Wert.
33, Cannon Ball......11:25 p. m
81, mall and express..2:00 p. m
SO, mull and express. .10:50 a. a>
No.
No.
No.
No.
No
Tlie most. Important event In -the
trvtrmiomlotil field during the past year
according to the members of the
Auterieoii Astronomical Society, which
hdd Its 10th annual convention at
Philadelphia this month , was the dir*
i.vcrlc* eoitewdiiug the nature of nun
spots made hy Professor Gnorge K.
Hale at ^lourit Wilson Observatory,
(’aUfonhln. Dr. Hale'* discoveries arc
to the effect that the rotating fields
which be has located on the sviu’b
surface proliahly have some connec-
tion with electrical trtorm* on cartlt
111* work is closely connected with the
star distance observations, nhd with
many other modern astronomers ht:
hold* the view- mui the sun is onlj
another star that appears larger tun
brighter because It Is nearer, and Unit
funny thoories regarding It will lie
verified or disproved only hy study of
the other stars.
The Modern School of Methods for
Sunday school leadership is developing'
among the negroes, and the second
such educational convention -Js ns-
sum hied this week at Clark University
Atlanta, (la. The movement among
colored people liegait In September,
4013, at Knoxville College, when 4,7
people were present, representing nine
teen institutions. Almost every per*
son then present has taught a teacher
t raining class each year since, and
there are now such classes in if a)
negro colleges iu nineteen states, regis-
tering ,'itKto students. Nevenfr-etf’ col-
lege presidents teach iu these classed
and sixteen classes won* organised
exclusively for tncinliers of the facul-
ties. Tills training is now ol .iclally
apprmed hy the Cmigregatlonallst,
Methodist, Preshyterian, Cliristlan ant
United Presbyterian bodies. There arc
three million negroes in the United
Stales uniler twenty years of age, and
more ne»r^>s altogether than there
are Canadians In Cauada.
The first comprehensive school o£
graphic arts to teaeii -the technology
and art of the printing industry in
oil Its branches, is to lie
ojientd In BonIoii this fall at the
Wentworth Institute. This new school
is Intended to give young men whe pHes.
No
No.
No
Nre.
COTTON BELT.
£* arrives ..........10 au & m
g()4 departs .........JOaiO a. at
i’03 arrive* .....4;1E p. id
3ti departs .......... 4:46 p. m
uish to enter any department of the
printing or publishing trades an op
port unity to secure a brood foundation
lor their owrk, and will supply tnl
lion In machine and hand composition,
platen and cylinder press work, photo-
ims’hanieal processes of various kinds,
lithography, book-binding. etc. In
different countries of Europe there
lmve horn for a long time conspicuous
examples of liigli-grade printing
schools, having far-rcach^ng influence
on th*’ Industry. Many are very elabo-
rate. occupying elaborate buildings
and possessing costly equipments. The
West notable examples of schools of;
tide kind are the Ko.val School of
Umphic Art? at Lglpsic, and Ihe cor-
i* torqUug schools In Paris, Vienna
Uu-lapest and Loudon. Thus far’noth
in,: of the kind has Itcen attempteit,
in Anc-rica, through Ihe United State*
Hiih its uuparalleled newspaper and
marAzim development might well ealK
ultr\,- at) other fields for an advanced
| institution of the sort. The Bdston de-
be WafCWed?
FRISCO RAILWAY.
007 (southbound) arrive* 9:55 p. m
008 (northbound) leaves 7:00 a. tn
511 (southbound) arrives. .ir:00 p. m
Leaves 5:05 p. m
612 (uorOihonndi arrives.1:20 p. m ,*uture will therefor.*
„ „ . , , Le*vas 1^30 p. m t with particular Interest.
Motor (S-bound) leaves...7:00 a in | _
0*l,'N'hr,'md' W. O. Anehttng Rung, a grimdso..
No 5 northbound ....,,..1040 n. m • ef ;|)ie grent Chinese statesman. LI,
No 0 southbound ........6:15 p. m llnng Uliaug. is at present on tour °£
..................— -------- - - 1 flu* (1 ’lilted States studying problem*
relating to agriculture and methods
< mployed in American agricultural
college* in scientific truining for agri-
EMIL BENZEL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Everything in Seuan.
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8 Merchants Lunch Served Polly ®
® II n. «. to* P.M. “
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. ulthre. Mr. Rung Is a graduate of pipes.
SHORT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE TOD LIKE IT. ®
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Don’t Throw Away Yarn 0M
Shoe*
THE MODEL SHOE SHOP
Will call for your shoes
out them in grc>od *shaiie
and deliver them tp your
door. ■
Th#» vorv heat materi-
al rail Old Phonp lS7fi
i
Uawbrldge University, Eugiand, and
his father is foreign secretary ,of the
Chinese republic. The youug man ex*
l*ects *to tn* himself appointed etaimls-
r loner of agriculture In one of +he
(.Idhehe provinces ni»on his retnni to,
ills native land.
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HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of -Catarrh that
• cannot be cured by flatlls Catarrh
Core.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ba* tieen taken
l>y catarrh sufferers for the past
thirty-five years, and has become
known as <the most reliable remedy for
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts
through the Blood on the Mucous sur-
faces .expelling the Poison from the
and tooling the diseased
por-
Rlood
‘ After yoy have taken a IXAlj’a O
tairte Cure * ’
see a
oral health. Start taking Hates Ca
tarrh tiun* at once and get rid of
Semd for testimonials, tree.
SENJE7 &. CX)» Tote-do.
l>y ah tkaggikts, 75a—Ad-
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**.IwVu.e.*.. . t .
for week. BUM.
Hitbdon of Cemetery.
519.00 collected.
4 Intprmeot*.
:>* hours mowing grass.
24 hours on graves,
tl hours hauling trash.
It) hours hauling surplus dirt.
11 hours improving fence.
13 hours Improving gate* in fence.
It honrs denning streets.
8 hours locating lots.
2 hour* donning drain tile.
22 horn-s surveying lots.
1 hour on record.
8 hours raking ha.v.
Total. 14) hours; cost $10.(10.
Transnilmlcn of Water.
22% hours rending meters.
24 hours turning water off.
12 ohnrs tnming water on.
lfl 14 hours Installing city meters.
7>i hmirs malntcname of mains.
3 Ikrur* repairing private meter*.
1 hour repnlrlng elt.v meters.
2*4 hours meter test,
(t honrs making meter boxo*.
14 hours on Eprds.
•2 lmnr* at. f’alrvlew -station.
10 hours sewer Improvement.
3 hours gas inspections.
4 hours miscellaneous.
Total, 12R honrs; cost $50.13.
Wabi-work* Improvement.
Completed the laying of water main
on: Chaffin from Harrison to Bur
dettc; Burdette from Chaffin to Pecan.
Approximately 1475 feet of water
main wm laid, ’
Fire hydrants woor placed at:
Chaffin and Harrison.
Carr trad Chaflhi.
Burdette and Chaffin.
iVcnn and Burdette.
Total cost of lalwir. $4*17.5(1.
Division ml Pumping Water.
I'AiRVLEW STATION’.
Diesel engine ran 149 hours.
In* La Verson* eulgne ran 167 hours.
-Oil. 2.09H. $101.7(1.
Salaries for wreck, $76.83.
SOUTH PLANT.
Engine No. 2 ran 46% honrs.
Pun»p No. 2 l’uu 46% hours.
Engine No. :: ran 9% honrs.
• Oil 1.426 gallons. $28.90.
Ons. 389,400 outdC feet, $35.04.
Sal:itli*s for week. $56,00.
Division of Street Lamps.
24 hour* repluclug 146 maadas
W. Circuit.
1*> honrs maintenance of pole line.
.2 hours miscellaneous.
Total. ,36 hours; cost $13.27.
t.iatrr im pro vement.
108 lmnrs completing west, elrenlt,
$39.83.
Corpora (ion Court.
-1 e’ftse dniltk. fined $1.(K» and $7.50
cost. Patrolman *! tlie.v.
Amount ooUeoted on delinquent
tines, $2.00.
Amount tioileelod on pound fees,
*1.50.
Tqtal. $3.50.
Fixe Envdoyment Bureau.
20 applleatl'ihs for work were made
and apptieantFt referred to parties
needing help.
Salaries of patrolmen for week,
$149.05.
4th Texas Infantry. $2:90.
Salary of city attorney and reoord-,
or. $18.70.
Fires During toe Week.
One -residence fire. Mrs. L. 4\ Chap-
nmn. 900 S. Post Oak. *700.00. ;
Sa lards of firemen for week.
$327,11. 1 <
The following bill* were. p. k’d for
payment:
POLICE:
$1.25, The She ramp Printing Co.,
blanks.
$.30, S’-ennan numbing Co., si\p-
nuir*.
rn*8.2« N. x. ttna Co., fuel gas.
$335, Electric Expie** & Baggage
Co., exprana (2 bills.)
$3.4* 'ihe Tcxag On., 01T.
#1.60. Knox Dray Line, luml pipe
The trees overlianging streets wore
trimmed at a cost of $23.81.
Amount crtlle<vvd by the tax asses-
**<>r and collector during the week.
$<*06.17.
Clerical ex|a*n*e for week. $38.00.
$1,234:94 was collected by the col-
lector of water rates during the,
week. Clerical expense for week
$37.50.
Condition* of funds for week -end-
ing Sept. Mth, ?M<1:
BAIA.NOE9:
Cemetery fund, $2.R73.D.
Electric light imiirovemeot fund.
$36.40.
Puldlc r-ark improvement fund. $3,-4
571.93.
Sanitary fund, $79.88. *
{•ewer tund, $376.73.
Sidewalk improvement fund,
$352.65.
IVaterworka fund. $14,966.74.
lnlen*st and sinking funds. I $29.-
374.82.
OVERDRAFTS:
Waterworks improvement. #70«.00.
General Pond. $16,267.72.
Public imptovemout fuud, 12c.
Hi rev t fund, $1.815.tK).
Htreot improvement fund, $8.-
32J1.68.
Hewer Improvement fuud. $211.39.
Pure Food Insertions.
(lroeerle*, 21, 77 per cent.
Markets, 4, 82 per cent.
Bakeries, 1, 86 per cent.
Hamburg stands, 2. 78 per cent.
One market gone out of business.
Chow-chow factory inspected, one Ice
cream factory inspected.
Food inspector’s salary for week.
$12.50.
City physician's salary for week.:
$11.79.
City clerk odfl assistant’s salary
for week. $32.30.
Manager and assistant’s salary
for week, $60.62.
Respect fnliy submitted,
• ' 0. J. 8. StUNOBOR,
CHy Manager.
*2.00, W. J. .Tonkins, anio hire.
s.85. The Reynolds-Parker Co., snrv
pile*.
$15.45. J. H. Taylor, costs Cumby.
ense.
FIRE:
*A0. Keith's drug store, nux vomica.
$4.00. Dave HarrJson, levelling
‘hief’s house.
$20.55. W. C. Brown, shoeing horses.
ELECTIVE GOVERNMENT.
$1.00, Hall Furniture Co., repairing
chair.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES.
813.00, The Sherman Printing Co.,
dally reports.
*6iOO, The M. A P. -National Bank,
rout on safe deposit box.
TAX AHHESSOJt AND COLLECTOR,
$13.50, Ikumctt. Printing Go., supnlie*.
CITY ENGINEER.
02e. Wells Uafgo & Co.. cxi>re«).
BETTERMENTH,
$1.00. Texas Nursery Co.. Chemicals.
$1.50, Tlardwleke-Etter Cn.,1ron«.
OmiKTHRY:
$1.53, Hnrdwleke-F.tter Co., bibbs.
ETjECTRIC LIGHT IMPROVEMENT
$1778. Bleetrle Express A Baggage
Co., express. ;
HlDEWAlJv IMPROVEMENT.
$L^f> W. R. Hulzer, gravel.
8EWER: ...
$0.60 IV. F. Siilzer. gravel.
SEWFu IMPROVEMENT.
$220.66. The Ahron* & Qtt Mfg. Co„
If your diild 1* pale nnd sickly,
picks at the nose, starts iu the sleep
and grinds the teeth while sleeping, it;
Is a sure sign of worms. A remedy
for these parasites will tie found in
WHITE'S GftEAM VERMIFUGE. It
not, only elenrs out the worms, hut it
restores health and cheerfulness, price
25c per bottle. Sold by H. L. Slieohey.
Druggist, north side . of square.
, tu-th-s&w
-»»4-
Bran a* a Medicine.
Bread or mutOn* made from
bran make a nutritious hreak-
fast food. Because of its coaiue-
ness and hnlk*hvan is highly lax-
ative. Persons of sedentary hah-
itaaiw] those $nho eat much meat
invariably suffer‘from constipa- '-p
Men. Uncooked bran make* a o
unwe in-tlve laxative for such o
uises. it should be eaten once a o
day—two or three tablespoon fills 0
of sterilized bfnu mixed in with o
ihe brPakfaxt pcreal or stowed o
fruit or taken with a pinch of o
sab and milk* or cream-over it. o
A warm preuarotlon of nncook- O
Cd inan 1*1144$ had hy stirring It 0
Into soup. 1.0
The a god enjoy* the bran lireari o
for Lreakfa**!, dinner ami *ui>- o
tier, tt <h«*s away with the neei! <-■
for .11 cereal at breakfast fur *
them. Digestive dlstiuliatu’es are o
«1 *t,4*• result finiu a loo steady o
diet of cereal*,.and •brim props- o
ration* prevent and eori’eet 41* o
■orders «»f digestion o
Fall
Announce-
mentl
The latest styfes are now on display in the largest and
most varied issifrtment. Beautiful University Stripes and
Staple Wodlens afford you a pleasing choice for your New
Fall Suit -or Overcoat.
A Ouaranfee
of Complete
Satisfaction
■*..* 1 ■■*.*. » ,
and of all pure wool quality is an assurance of your getting
clothes perfection.
Workmanship, cutting and designing are -all dome by
expert'tailors. Prices Reasonable.
®EAN'N
IESS1N1
OMPT
3/1
Careful
Work^.
You are invited to
Call early and see
Ihe new styles.
T
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T. M. Stimson & Brother
Murphy Building. Union Made.
WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE $5.00.
$18.50. Ht. Louis. Han Francisco
Texas Uy. Co., freight.
RTItBET. .
$60,90. E. I. Lueas, gravel. % >
*1-38, M. :K. k T. Ry. Co., frotglrt.
$6.42, J. P. Ward A Hon. broom*.
$1.10 ,Lc*U(vWaUace lidw. Go., suin
pile*.
^$1L20 Ilnniwicke-Etter Co., iron
$2.2-5. Will Estos. repairing sweeper.
STREET IMPROVEMENT f
$9A*8, W. F. 8Ul*er, coal (2 hUhO
$18.70. W. V. Hulxer, gravel if
bltl*.)
$42.87. M. K. & T. freight on ntpe.t
$44.13. M. K. & T. freight on pipe.
$$•$1. W. y, Rulxey, hauling bridge
lumber.
$97.5$ fflriseo, jteright on pipe.
$150.92, Texarkana Pijie W«*s.:
m-" ■ ■■
*V,i*
- „ ■ *JA9, Hodges Prtntlug Co., priiR4a«
Cure for a sliort time yqu will xanCraet*.
great Improvement tn your jgeic ‘
WATERWORKS:
Hard wJcke-Et toj;
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K Collar.
"Any one rail while I wt» out,
Katiei
‘Tes, ma’am.’’
"Who was It?”
"1 don't know, ma’am.’’
"JMdn t you answer the bell?"
"tos, ma'am.'’
"What did she took like?"
“I didn’t-see her, ma'am.”
"Toil answered tlte bell, but didn't
sec her?"
•Tea. tna’am."
"Why, Katie. I, don't understand”—
"Well, ma'am. ihinT hhuue me; blame
the t«)lephoue:’—l'ankurs titataunnn.
Muttoate by to* W«y»*d«.
We *ay that heaven - is * place of
mat, and yet wo’iv-atl ibe time worry
lug'Mie ttogal8 with.our trouhtes.
Try for contentment. Adam was the
only men -that ever -owned the earth,
and It caused him a sight o’ trouble.
The hill wt^ra on is always smaller
Elan the one we -want to reach. That's
why the keep u-going fellows are «et-
ttng a .hustling example in this rocky
old workL—Atlanta .CousUtUtbft.
ttons are support* aviso ;from dec
compositions of ahaHtish.-svliich, trans*
ported by the winds, arc*depositcrt-trl
the form1 of dust on tree* ^itd plsnts.
Port th# Dangoe Pwot> .
"How it your tmtottMl gating along
with his riding lesson*?”
‘‘Tory wrpll, indeed. The children arq
allowed to watch litm n$w.”—New
York Times. » .*
sar
It b> u sign of
AR
istrotehi,
ndf dis*.
«l!lcblnft,
_ , _ _,......._ -. if
mdnrtaw chills. You tdioiRd not*
totokly to IT Old oftt annttack. \IIEU
toojs . *2 BINE rtffw you iheh help y«m\nee(t:
It tosteoys ilie malarial germ, i.
IrttLw"
s£; SSStSfSS: K J{aKSjfe±5SSL"‘
msoam iBOe. Sdltf ‘ ~
IfwctosU
Roberts Kiectxic Co.,
*\ v V=
<A1 %v H. U BbeehWi drugglsL.
side of square. n. Hi
fiecawe it combines
•|umrtir«Kility with
beauty
-—the Grnen Wrist let
Wntnh is the protect
tUue,pieci—and porfec:
w'fl—for wife, -sister or
sweetheart.
Aside from being a
beautiful piece of jew-
elry—It’s also nn accur-
ate timekeeper. The
fnet that It is mndc hy
the maker* of the fam-
ous Grnen Vertthin
Watches is your guar-
antee that.
If jou arc tontemalstins
irlvlus n w»tvh n> i »)(t.i>*>
Mm- to ( tin* in mid ,-t* our
Wrisilet W'ytckes
prifeg
In si Ivor or 2-.M. gnUt-fitted
•tsjonp
in spud l ike row. *» re up
to |.l*ilmmi riT-u-Our
ELY & SONS
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4 REAL AUTONOBILE
A powerful, good-looking and remarkably
easy-riding car—
an O-Verland for $700
That is the new series—Model 75B—
Smaller, lighter and more economical to
run, but with the advantages of larger and
higher-priced cars. See this car or call
for demonstration at
Siicht €i Abrams
110-112 NORTH CROUKKTT ST.
Shall Caatad Troa*.
Whole forest* he aeep coated
CHIROPRATIC
We ask no question*.
Je ^ ypu yqjy .trolible*.
This is different-from the old
custom of diaimosiqg your own
ca#e lay answering doctors ques-
tions.
We will convince you that there
is a key to hoalth and disease.
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53$ S. Elm St., Sherman, Texas.
PHONES OLD 688, HEW 305.
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about storage batteries and their care. That’s why we can
save you dollars hy the right kind of advice.
Free inspection of any battery at any time.
Roberts Ehdtic Company
PHONES 184.
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PIANO, HARMONY, VOICE
and MUSICAL’HISTORY
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114 W. Jones st.
Southwestern
Telephone U41
TO THE PEOPLE OP SHERMAN AND GRAYSON COUNTY:
GERMAN-AMERICAN CUSTOM TAILOR
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Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed.
Skirts Made to Order, from $6.00 Up.
If Material fa Pnsntehed, $LW for Making.
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Owning, Crossing arid KatoteitW* Small repairing not charged for.
ah work will life made, nftd sotisfaetioii guarunlecU, at this place.
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