Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 17, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1922.
GAS PRICES
HERE HIGHER
BY 2C TO GC
WACO TO MEET [JUNIOR HEY
ABILENE IN GRID CLUB MEETS AT
' FINALS CARO THE Y. IC. A.
LOCAL RETAILERS CAN OFFER -- i The Junior HI Y <]ir> met Fyitfnv
NO EXPLANATION FAIR THE jCUSBI RNE AND ( ORPI !v< IIRISTI evenlii* at tin- V M. c. A buIhliiiK
DIFFTCRENC’E IN PRICK ! RUMINATED IN (JAMES FR1- ,fiinl n very iaterestin;; program, wos
_ i DAY AFTERNOON. Hurried out. A htr/c number of boys'
Ibo'Mt price mlnriions made hv ihoj , j 1'reeetit.
large gasoline producers and whole-' "n<0 all<1 -Uiiloi.e Uiali 8 liools) Mark >Vom«ck opened the program
solcrs in different parts of this ......!'v<nt into the final.-- ( r the footliall j I».v not king a five-minute talk on "The
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Storage Battery
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SrIcs and Service
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Service on any Make of
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Battery
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Free Ins|iection and Water
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PARKER BROS. BAT-
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TERY CO.
Travis and Jones St.
Phone 808
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th.-n have so far not been aeeorded to'''''hi|’ "r Ih'' T,'XI,’‘ 'nterehid-; Meaning of the Hi-Y as 1 Sis- It" 11c .
local retailers, who offer ties exilian-"""1'' 1 v "f 11,0 I'rlm’lples for which t he I'
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• t,l ln* ,, r f,r°,n - C"ms ed forints (l.rls.I hetn-a.l, it 34 to Tinman .....eh to the/.embers.
. * 1,1 I'"'1 11 * u silt round-, copy; .j| Waco, while Al.ileiH- defeated' The most imp ol'ant part of the pro-
,~. , 11 s "dun a i.olios of G9. ll.e formidahle flelnirne team 13 to gram Was the presentation of a sweat-
iiii(s. h s| i 4 n < ut of - conts tin* *, t Abilorn*. Arrnii^'iin'Uts fur the ,«‘i' ;i !i«l oinblom lA* ('. \Y. Whitehead to
t-c**t( sou ,iil "oeks ago l»y final (hainpionuhlj* ’r.atei^ hHivnn Kml.v tin*er for /he firat hoy to pnsg 30
1 s to otiii letniler* after the Waco iiykI Al ilene n\ i •! he made :it vutv.! out of 40 that the eluh members
discrepancy in pruvs was brought to - Hfre reipiired fail take. Mr. Wliltebeail
pu"!ic attention, (• ray son County uu*. Waco Wins. : matle a short talk on what it meaMt to
.uniol •.»» owners are still pitying aj Waco, Texas. I>ec. hi.—Overcoming! receive an Honor like this, ami a re-
BUY IT IN SHERMAN
With its many new re-
finements and even more
complete equipment, at no
extra cost to you, the Ford
Sedan is now more than
ever the world’s greatest
enclosed car value. Terms
if desired.
Pearce Auto Co,
Sates and Service
SHERMAN DENISON
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Waco Win*.
Waco, Texas. IH*e. Id.
higher price for gasoline Hum owners, a first-iw-riod margin of one touchdown| spouse was made by Rudy (ireor,
jin comities on all sides of Sherman, (presented to its opponents by its own : the appreeinflnn of the gifts. |
t.ns wns purehosed at 13 cc*ots a errors. Waco High cni-i.ed Corpnsl Tile new tender for tIn- eluh. Tlett
galle:i :t filling stations in Dirrut't,1 Christ! rir’er a 31 to 7 onslaught at Shaw, was ituroduced by W. T’”TIiuit
''kin. u<‘ miles north of Sherman. Iiv the Cotton Palace Sladie.-.n Friday at- boys' secretary of the Y. M. <’. A. Mr. ■
isitors ficut this city Sunday. Thlie tor^oon. The victory carried Tyson's' Shaw, who is a graduate of Austin'
is co.ls lower than (tie wholesale..Juki vpd White elevei into the finals College, and who has had much exper-
prioe charged Sherman retailers, it is for the* .'•tunnpioiiship of the Inter- iem e in hoys' work, will have charge
stated. At Colbert. Okla., ga» is 1(5 scholastic l eague. i of the hoys. He is now leaching at
r.-nts .1 filling stations. | Waco simidji sw-ept the lighter For-[ Junior High School and is among the
I' -oi. n Sherman, Howe, Van Al-!i",s ' 'hrlatl eleven off its feet today.! boys each day.
styne and other points in Graysoni After the first period. when two costly | II. T. Diusuiore made a sliort talk on
,( iiiety eiito owners pay 21 cents for fumbles by the local stars. Iloody John- j "The (lift That Makes for Greatness.
g.<'. u price which represents only a son alH* Clyde Kelly, and the latter’s Before the meeting closed three cun-
t-unt reduction from 2.'! cents, which!*"0 l,oor punts lmd given the coast didates were admitted. They were
wns ehatged long after many towns j u‘Hnl 01"‘ touchdown and carried them1 Robert Ilriee, ('mil Wilson and Paul
were silling ns hnv as IS cents. i1.0."10 «oal line, where their second j Morris.
Auto drivers of Anna, McKinney and; "ils topped. the game was all: * * T
other Collin Founlv towns pet gas for, 'uco-
1!) cents. This Is the price charged „Sluaal,llnK ('l,risti 11,10 !
most Dallas filling stations, although of^ackle plays, skirting its ends and,
WE BORE YOUR CYLINDERS
And make a new motor of your old one.
ROBERTS ELECTRIC CO.
Phones 184-788
214-24 S. Travis
passing effectively, Waco succeeded in i
the final three periods in scoring eight1
some are selling for 18 cents.
It Is estimated about $3,000 a
month goes out of Sherman lieenuse , ,
of tin- differential in gasoline prices. |K||ujs
I-oj-nl dealers can offer no explanation
as to why prices here are maintained
continuously at a higher level than
elsewhere.
drop-kicks for;
Cleburne Beaten.
Abilene, Texas, Dee. 1(1.—Playing!
brilliantly all the way through, the!
Abilene High School football teaiuj
here Friday afternoon before a crowd
ALL-STAR TEAM
Four additional player* for the Slicr-
of d.'.toC defeated the Cleburue High man team whirl? will meet Denison all-
Stoekhnlders Nolire
Fotiee Is hereby given that the regu-
lar annual meeting of the shareholders j tsrhool eleven, l.'i to for the North ^ Star football players in a game at’
of the Commercial National Bank ofjTexas championship of the Intersehoi- Kidd-Key field here New Year's day!
Sherman. Texas, will be held in its astir League. (were announced Saturday by Ted!
(tanking room 3uesdny, January 9th,I it was an Abilene day. Boh Kstes of Brice, ni’anager t>f tile Sherman team.
1923, between the hours of three and j Abilene was the particular bright slarj Hi Turk, former Sherman High and!
four p.^m., for the purpose of olectingifor the entire game and llanua and Austin College player, will be avail-1
directors for the ensuing year and for|c,uitar were clrfse behind. F. Poindex- able for full back )tesltlon on the Slier-!
the transaction of such other business]ter of Cleburne was the outstanding,man AlbHtnrs, said Brice. Another
ns may projx'rly come before the meet-
ing. V. Z. EDWARDS, Cashier.
d6-30t-c
Dodbe Brothers
MOTOR , CAR
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Few days are too cold for comfortable
driving in this sturdy car,
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Snug-fitting curtains, which open and
close with the doors, afford complete
protection from wind and snow.
The carburetor and starter are famous for
their prompt and dependable response
on cold mornings.
Cord tires, with safety treads, act as a
safeguard against skidding, and greatly
reduce the possibility of having to-change
tires in disagreeable weather.
The Price is Si,003
NORTH TEXAS MOTOR COMPANY
SHERMAN, TEXAS
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visiting player. I former Sherman High star who will;
Every style 0T football was used by be with the Sherman team is Bourbon
both teams. Expensive fmnbttngTiitwd ('Dummy)- Bomlurnnt. Boudutam Inf
Cleburne's ehnnees several times. The!now living in Indianuimlis, but will
visitors scored in the first Quarter with j be here for the Christmas holidays, and
a field goal from Hausone's boot. In lfci* accepted a lterth on the Sherman
the second quarter I fauna made a
field goal for Abilene from the thlr-
.vard line. Hanna kicked another field
goal in the third quarter, making'the
score G to 3.
The touchdown came in the Inst
quarter, Hanna. Estes and Gujtnr took
time about with gains. Estes and Gui-
tar Iwtli made twenty yards in brilliant
runs. Estes took the ball through the
line to within four yards of the goal.
Guitar made three more., Hanna went
over for the touchdown and then kick-
ed goal. The game was hard fought
throughout and for flu4 most part
brilliantly played. The coaches brought
into play all the arts of the game.
Her Own Derision
“I thought I asked you to stop at
Sheridan Square?” said a pompous
woman To the conductor.
•‘Sorry, madam, but I can’t remem-
ber where everyone wants to get off.
“The old tale,” the woman replied
Jeify, the very feathers in her hat
quivering with Indignation. “Perhaps
you’ll stop the car now.”
Having almost squashed one meek
little man in her efforts to -leave the.
ear. she reached the exit.
“And how do you think I ran get
off here?” she demanded of the con-
ductor. pointing to a puddle just be-
neath tho step.
“I don't know, madam. You must
deride /lint yonrself»” he answered
unperturbed. ftwt I do know that
we can't wait here until that puddle
dries up.”
1'TtlTT CAKE-Everyone will want
a Fruit Cake and we are prepared to
give you just wlmt you*require In the
line of Christmas Cakes. —Parity
Bakery. ' diRWK-c
team. Another star secured is Ray-
mond Moreheart, former Austin Col-
lege fleet half, and coach of the Austin
College Pouchers Hie past season.
Harold Totten, former Sherman High
and Austin College line star, has been
secured for a place on the line. Tot-
ten had much to do with putting
threugh nrangements for last year’s
game.
The Shenuan players will he out
Monday afternoon for their first prac-
tice.
Keep this Door Open Too—
* Mr. Merchant!
Would you lock one of your doors for the
price of a telephone?
When your telephone is busy (with either
incoming or outgoing calls) an important
business-getting door of your store is closed
and locked. Maybe (he customer who wants
to telephone you an order will wait until that
door is open again—but maybe he wont!
If your present equipment is often in nse,
you might make a profit on another telephone
or “trunk"’—or on even several more; a good
many merchants do.
WTe can -iet them all under the same num-
ber, using any of your lines that is idle when
you arc called. It will pay you to make it
easy for your customers to reach you on the
telephone. Think it over.
"“At Your Service”
GRAYSON TELEPHONE CO.
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Eggs! Eggs! Eggs!
Here is one of the many letters we have on file in our office
praising SUPERIOR Feeds. These letters are from people who
have tried this feed out in competition with all feeds on the mar-
ket and also home mixed feeds. (The largest poultryman in
Texas is feeding SUPERIOR Feeds.)
December 14th, 1922.
Sherman Grain & Seed Co.,
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That meets the cequirements of the
up-to-date business' office is a part
of the Ivy Business Training, nlong
with Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Type-
writing. Business English, Business
Law, etc. '
HOME STUDY Extension „ Depart-
ment takes the Ivy Business College to j
(you If you cant come to Mie College j
—only $G per mo.
NIGHT SCHOOL In which those
ployed In the day can "leara as
earn," how to earn twice as
Only $7.60 per nio.
Remember the SHERMAN BBS
NESS COLLEGE has made good for i
— under Ivy’s management. Writ
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Sherman, Texas.
Gen Some" four weeks ago I bought some of your Poultry feed-
one sack each of SUPERIOR Egg Mash and Hen Scratch. My
Chickens were not laying like they should, and i bought it on your-
guarantee of more eggs or money back.
I have 70 hens and pullets and am now getting from to 4U
eggs per-day and can recommend this feed highly. It is absolute- .
ly the best I ever fed or know about.
The Egg Mash is very palatable and as it does not contain
any ALFALFA the hens do not have to consume such large quan-
tities to get the necessary protein that is necessary for egg pro-
duction. ' Vours truly, _
(Signed.) u. A. WIGGINS,
. , Sherman, Texas, Rt. 2.
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If your hens are not laying get a sack of SUPERIOR Egg
Mash and Hen Scratch and watch them pour out the eggs. SUPE-
RIOR Egg Mash $3.35 per hundred at the store, $3.45 delivered
to your door. SUPERIOR Hen Scratch $2.85 at the store, $2.95
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delivered.
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herman Grain & Seed Co.
J. F. PLANGMAN, Manager. <
PHONE 294
117 E. Houston St.
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