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/- thufsday.Mjqne 5, 1919
SHERMAN* DMLY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
PAGE SEVEN.
Classified _/Ids
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ELEPHONE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LUMBER—i
Kelsay Lumber Oo„ the place to buy Lumber..............Phene 279
CAFE—■ 1 . -i •>
Famous Oafe, 110 North Travta...........................Phone Ml
DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES—
Sheeher’s Drug Store, North Side Square....................Phene 7
ELECTRIC FIXTURES, SUPPLIES, WIRING—
Kolb Electric Co., 118 No. Crodcett........................Phene 2M
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE—
GuUck A Hall, Real Estate, Loana. Insurance M. A P. Back build-
ing.................................................Phone 1M
• Carpenter A Belden, 21$ No. Travis.........................Pheoa 43
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING—
Sherman Democrat—each week-day afternoon and Weekly, Com-
mercial Printing...........................Phenes H# and 111
PIANO TUNING- .
0. L. Guinn, with Kidd-Key College........................Phone MS
REAL ESTATE-
H. A. Holliday, Real Estate, Loane, 212 llurphy Bid........Phone ill
TAILORING, CLEANING AND PRESSING—
Who’* Tour Tailor? Will Pierce A Co, 211 North Trail*...Phene CSS
TRANSFER AND STORAGE—
E. Knox Dray Line, 202 B. Houston........................Phone 114
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—2 light lioueekeepliif?
rooms, near Austin College. Phone
11»S4.
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AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE—Fox Terrier female pup,
2 months old, or will trade for chiok-
eus. Cull at 003 South Hazlcwood.
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WANTED—To buy some good oil vex,
also good pigs. Also some good sure-
eropper seed corn for sale. Phone
J. C. Linristaedt, 601 S. Loving.
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J. C. BLACKMON, Upholsterer and ]
Cushion Fixer, uny kind. No. (107 K.
Lamar. ml-lmc :
WAN’TEl>— Largc, clean, washed, soft;
cotton rags. Bring to the I»emoerat
ofllee. ■ . o23-lfdh
FOR SALE- Peanut meal
Mutual Refining Co.
and hulls
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HAVE TOUR SHOES repaired v Idle
yon wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 100 E. La inn r.
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MAHONEY RROS. for first-class shoe
repairing. B»st. material used. The
best Is always the cheapest n9-tf
: Fresh Fruit
Desserts—2c
t
Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich
and fruity, cost but 2
cents per serving.
* Each package contains
•A vial of fruit essence,
made from condensed
fruit juice.
Add boiling water, then
this flavor, and you have a
fresh-fruit dainty.
Compare Jiffy-Jell with
the old-style quick gela-
tine desserts. You will
find it five times better,
yet it costs no more.
Millions now enjoy it.
Jvf|y-J§u
JO Flavor!, at Year Grocer's
Packages for 25 Cents
J ON THE MOVIE SCREEN.
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Perfect Health Is Yours
If the Blood Is Kept Pure
At the Gem.
Almost anyone will tell yon.it 1#
not a deuced lmrd jolt to get arrested.
Jtorotliv (»Mi. winim‘ latest Paramount
picture, “Peppy Polly" is coming to
the Gem theatre’Friday and Saturday,
tells an entirely different story, at
least, with regard to motion pictures.
She Just had to get arrested in or-
der to have the people who Were
abusing girls in the Melville
reformatory shown up in
their true colors, but although she J
stole a coat from a pawnshop and
ran down a whole hlorji. no one paid
any attention to her. Reluctantly she
went hack and ran down the street
again, with no greater success than
tVfore. and so she marched hack to
put I lie e<mt away for the third time,.
.lust as she was putting it hack 11 rV>
owner ran out and grabbed her by the
arm. A policeman emerged from a
doorway and.rtlH bo them. Rut instead
of arresting Dorothy, he shoved the
merchant hack into the store and
apologised to Dorotliy for the way
she had been treated.
Almost Every Homan Ailment
Is Directly Traceable to im-
purities in the Ciood.
You should pay particular heed
to any indication that your blood
supply is becoming sluggish, or
that there is a lessening in its
strong ar.d vitaLHfoTee.
By keeping yorr blind purified,
your system more easily wards off
disease that is ever present, wait-
ing to attack wherever there is an
opening. A few bottles of S. S. S.,
the great vegetable blood medi-
cine, willrevitalize your blood and
cjve you tew strength :nd a
healthy, vitro ous vitality. Every,,
one needs it just now to keen the
system in perfect condition. Go
to your drutf store and get a’’>ottle
■o-day, and if you need aav medi-
cal advice, you can obtain it with-
out cost by writing to Medical Di-
rector, Swift Specific Co, 4t» Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
FOR RENT--South lted-roow ut 414
North Travis. Plume 860.___J4-UIC
FOR KENT—2 or B unfurnished
rooms, modern conveniences, one block
from car line. Plione 1635J. Mrs. D.J
W. Johnson. Jit-dtp
FOR ItKNT—One southeast nicely
furnished bedroom, two doors from
ear Hue. All conveniences. Reasonable
prlei'. Two ladles preferred. Phone .
2025*. J3-3tc
Bl’ICK
USED CAR BARGAINS
1010 Ntuthdiaker, New.
151151 Overland Six, New.
1511S Ruiek Roadster.
15117 Ruiek. 5-pnssengor.
15I1S t’hevrolet Roadster.
All tlie above ears In good condition.
Will sell cheap for cosh. I>. E. House.
Grayson-Botek Co., 108 N. Crdokett
St., Slieruian. J3-3tc
FOR RKNT-
Phone 844.
5-room
apart ment.
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FOR RENT—Three furnished or un-
furnished rooms, 8051 N. Grand avenue.
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Ft*R RENT—2 rooms, nicely furnish-
ed for light housekeeping^ to couple
without children. Modern conveni-
ences. Mrs. Tom Spurlock, 708 S.
Montgomery. Phone 1688. w31-tfc
FOR SALE—Overland ear. model DO,
C. .C Almost new. Call 263. J.i2-6lp
HIGH POWER. »lx-c.ylinder Mitchell
] raeer, substantially built, well equip-
ped : new tires all around. Fastest ear
, ill North Texas. A bargain for $600
. eash. Phone 304, Sherman Realty
1 Company. m31-tfc
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FOR RENT—Refined
shave lovely bedroom
Phone 1743.
young lady to
with daughter.
m31-tfc
FOR RENT—2 tumished rooms for
light housekeeping. 5114 North Maxey.
m28-12tc
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FOR RENT— Furnished bedroom
with privilege of large kitchen, every
convenience; private home. Phone
1743. m’23-tfc
FOR RENT—HOUSES
Ft tit RENT—4 room house on North
Elm street. Phone 430. J3 3tc
FOR RENT—Three room house, gas.
water and lights, 5ls Maple St. See
Luther Kinxworth, Phone 0(17 or 1344.
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FOR RENT 6-room house. modem
miveulentaw;. on paved streets, dose
to Washirigton school. Phone SS2.
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FOR RENT—A four room house, gat
and city water. Phone 316. iu30-tfdh
SHINING PARLOR-It’s the .^alk of
the town, the nice Shining Parlor at
The Progressive Shoe Shop, at 213
South Travis. , m7-afe
WANTED—Clean white rags at Dem-
ocrat office. Will puy 5c a pound for
same.
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MONEY TO LOAN— \Ve have some
money belonging to onr clients which
we are authorized to loan on good real
estate security. Wolfe & Freeman.
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WHY throw your old clothes away? j
We will pay you cash for" them. Wej
buy men's* women’s and children’s sec- i
ond hand shoes aod clothing. Positive-
ly the highest eash price paid. Bring |
them in. The Jefferies Clothing Store. •
218 W. Houston St., or phone 15)42 !
and wo will call for thorn. afi-tfc
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT -Several negro houses on
East Mulberry St. See Frank Reece.
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FOR RENT, sale "or
my home. No. 302 E.
Walsh,
trade for farm.
Mulberry St. R.
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FOR SALE East front lot 50x170
feet, corner Cleveland and Dugan Sts.,
cottage, 4 rooms and hath room; new
double garage. $1,800. Carpenter &
Belden. m30-tfc
FOR SALEffRSflveral lots in College
Park. $200 to $350; 10 jier cent cash
and 10 per cent per month. See F. L.
O’Hanlon. in2?-tfc
FOR SALE—Nice suburban home;
aliout two acres of land with six
room residence, good orchard, gas and
city water. Price $3,500.00. Will rent
to right party. Carpenter & Belden.
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LOOK—Five* rooms, bath, gas, lights,
new house, close In on Grand Ave-
nue; large lot. A beautiful homo. Trice
$2750. Sherman Realty Company.
Plione 304. uilT-tfc
FOR SALE—The manse of Grace
Presbyterian church at 620 South
Walnut street. Any one Interested
please call to see F. W. Cronger at A.
Y. Creager & Co.’s ofllee, north side
square. mlS-tfc
FOR SALE—Nice 5-rooui cottage
with all modem conveniences; large
lot with south front; good barn;
storm cellar and fruit trees. No. 300
Raney St. Carpenter & Belden.
m24-tfc
F )R SALE—Now a big bargain; 6-
>om modem bugalow home; double
jTge grain floors, lliigh class, newly
papered, painted; large front porch,
screened in back porch, all conven-
iences, paved street, best location, now
vacant Will take , Liberty Bonds;
terms given. See It L, Caruthers.
Phone 1022. s‘~ a26-tfc
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FOR SALE—Two good 3-room houses.
Must be sold In next 2 or 3 weeks.
High bidder gets them. Ferguson Seed
Farms. 529 E. Jones St 4-24-tte
HELP WANTED
WANTED—A oiHidynmker. at once;
Geo. A. Stewart Co. mSl-lwc
■WANTED—A good cook for a family
of two/1002 S. Travis St. or plione 87.
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LIVE STOCK
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Dining room and kitchen
help at once at Fisher Hotel. J4-3te
ONE RAY mare pony for snle. at a
bargain. Can lie seen at 4B) North
Highland Ave. J4-3te
PURE CREAM, sweet milk, butter
milk and skimmed milk. Deliver, any-
where. Plione .709X. Jj.Vltp
FOR SALK—Ripe ltlaektieriles and
Dewlierries, 8 miles oil 80-foot road to
lieiiison. % mile north up lime, 3 miles
from Denison. All -who come to buy
1 terries at i>ateii. bring tugs to save
price for crates. Au,d.v Fitzgerald.
IXnisoii, Route 3, Box 38. J4-3tp
WANTED—First-class roomers and
boarders at 1201 .South TruVis. Phone
2033. J4-6te
WANTED—Light runabout often .bug-
gy. with wide seat and bed. Must be
good and cheap. R. Walsh. j4-3tp
$1.25 WILL BE GIVEN to several
schoolboys who apply for work in
delivering The Saturday Evening Post
to customers. Only schoolboys clean-
cut, gentlemanly and ambitious need
apply. The $1.23 is in addition to lib-
eral cash profits and many other ad-
vantages. Apply to Henry Hall, 201
N. ravls St.,-Sherman. Texas. jt-llc
WANTED- Position in ottliv or store,
by* young lady of high school educa-
tion and (iltlee experience. Phone
1637J. J4-2tp
I WILL APPRECIATE Your notary
work. D. Estes, over Shaw & Sons.
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BEANS —Just right for canning.
Ring 5)28. ' ^ J4-3tc
FOR SALE—Roil top desk, filing
cabinet, tyjiewfitbr desk, office chairs,
adding machine, typewriter, safe, plat-
form house scales, neostyle, stencil
machine, floor trucks, two gas heaters.
Address P. O. Box 442 or see M. E.
Greathouse, .Sherman, Texas. J3-6tp
WANTED—To rent 4 to 7 room house
with modern conveniences. Close in
preferred. High class tenant. Might but
if price and terms suitable. I’. O. Box
5. J84tp
FOR SALE— A.library table, fumed
oak. Phone 120. J3-Ste
RITCHIE’S SHOE SHOP. 220 W.
Houston St. Best of material used, all
work guaranteed. Give us a trial.
m30-6tp
RITCHIE’S SHOE SHOP, 220 West
Houston St. Our shoe repairing by
machinery will be discontinued until
strike is settled, But we will give the
same good service in the old fashion-
ed way, BY HAND. m30-6tp
RITCHIE’S SECOND HAND STORE
wants to buy second hand goods, fur-
niture, stoves, harness, trunks, grips,
shoes, tools, clothing. For sale. sQ.m*'
good lawn mowers, refrigerators. 220
W. Houston. ..............- m.trt-fltp
FOR SALE—A home In Sherman that
will exactly »uit you. We Imre lots of
homes for sale at prices cheaper than
it will cost you to build. Se tts before
buying. Sherman Realty Company,
(East side square. Phone 304. a4-3mc
FOR SALE OR TRADE—We have
27% acres, unimproved, all in culti-
vation, can give possession Including
crop of oats a $175.00 per acre or
will trade for city property worth
the money. This tract well located
about 2 miles from city. Carpenter A
Burden, mlO-tfc
rOR SALE OR TRADE—9 Room
loose, 8 halls and bath, 8 acres of
(round, large orchard; can be seen at
wuth end of Willow St W. C. Melton.
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J. A. L. Wolfe. Ca! T. Freeman.
WOLFE A FREEMAN, Lawyers,
Office 3d Floor. Commercial Bank B'lg |,
NOW IS THE TIME to order your
window flower boxes; also all kinds of
tin work, guttering, flues and tanks;
for prompt work see A. 8. Tennille.
Phone 1475-A. fl8-tf
EMIL BENZIL’S
' LUNCH ROOM
Everything In Season.
Merchants Lnneh Served Dally,
11 a. m. to 2 p. m-
SHOlfT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE YOU LIKE IT.
Just a Reminder^
You should not
forget to order your
Ice Cream for to-
morrow’s diiiner.
FRESH
STRAWBERRY
ICE CREAM
for tomorrow will
make everything
jake.
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At th“ Qi:wi.
For "The Children in (lie House,"
which will Ik* shown at the Queen
theatre Friday, a thrill of thrills is
claimed. Tills is the spectacle of all
nnto-lbairl of batik rolihers plunging,
after a flying battle with polks*, oyer
a steep precipice 300 feet high..
Iv its occupants shot down one by one.
hv tile pursiiliijt officers *if the law,
the car is seen to zigzag as it s|icc<1k
along the mountain road. At lust a
1mllet strikes th* man at the wheel,
and there is a terrifying swerve. The
next picture is taken from below,
looking up at the summit of the lieef-
liug,cliff. The automobile is seen to
run along the brink, swing over the
1 edge, topple for a moment, then
j plunge and hound down the rocky
[declivity until it.arrives at the bot-
I tom. a ihryken and shattered mass, of
, metal.
FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
ACRES-TIMBER AND' GRASS
LAND-FOR SALE CHEAP.
4500 acres splendid pasture land after timber has
been taken off, two million feet good pine and 200,000 to
300,000 R. R. Ties and thousands of fencing posts all of
which are worth the price of the land. Borders beautiful
river besides many large-springs tl tat furnish a bountiful
supply of water the year round. Full particulars on ap-
plication. .
Fine opportunity for stockmen. Price $7.50 per acre.
J. W. HUGHES, Owner, : /
\ \ . 741 NORMAL AVE..
' 7. »’ SPRINGFIELD, M0.
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CReameRY
312 E. HOUSTON ST.-PHONE 324
INTERURBAN
CAFE
Where the people go—
Lunch at all hours, day oi
night..
MERCHANTS’ LUNCH.
Ladies especially invitee!
to our Cafe.
WM. FAY, Prop.
D. M. HESTAND, ”. D., D. €.|
(Chiropractor) | i rtPIftl
At the King.
I Tom Mix. interpreter of Western
characters will be seen-at the King
I theatre again on Friday and Satur-
day. His latest picture is “The Com-
ing of the Law,” and Judging from the
[praise it has received from reliable
1 crities is one of the best In his highly
i exciting series of picture productions,
j From the very opeuing scene until the
final close-up the action mingles thrills
and laughs in such alluring pimpor-
fcipus that the interest Is never once al-
lowed to drop. The story for '’The
Coining of the Law” wait written by
Charles Alden Seltzer and . produced
under the direction of Arthur Rosson,
one of, tin- leading directors of this
type of. motion picture. He lias kept
tiie action always spontaneous and the
original way hi' has of doing things
makes the story appear in a refresh-
ing light. __
By adding about 12 per cent of
chromium to mild carbon steel an
Knglish inventor has brought, out a
metal for table ware that is test anil
tarnish proof.
Baskets
Baskets Baskets
We will plane on snle beginning TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 11 large
assortment of BASKETS at 50r/o LESS THAN t OST, We do this
to make room for new stock. Don’t fail to see them.
The Home of Flowers
Phones 159, 377> 215 North Travis St.
“WHEN l’OD T*liINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF US.”
D ESTES & CO
Office Over Shaw and Sons.
CHOICE FARMS AND CITY
PROPERTY. Abo represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
Wet have «<w gwn car to Show Yon I*i eperty.
It Will Pay You to Read the Want Ads. /
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[OEZIO
Second Floor Commercial Bank
Building.
Office Phone 107.
Residence Phuoe 11##.
Honrs. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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FOR SALIv
unties and one
FOR SALE One Rnmely separptor
nnd gas engine for snle. See S. . J.
OLD SHOES MADE
NEW are sl'^ >n Shoe
Ilk fa repajrjn<r business—same
stanch same good workmanship.
Give us your business if you want
‘ sat isf action.
MODEL SHOE SHOP.
North Bide Square.
Automobiles
and
REPUBLIC
TRUCKS
Abo Agents for the
HUPM0BILE
l, .
Fleming Auto
Company
Distributors for Grayson and
Fannin Co.
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OLD FALSE TEETH
Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to
! $35.00 per set. CASH for Crowns,
Bridges, Silver, Gold. Platinum’, now.
CASH by return mail; goods returned
if prices unsatisfactory.
Denier’s False Teeth Specialty,
22 Third St., Troy, N. Y.
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GIVE US YOUR
TRANSFER
BUSINESS.
Prompt attention given to bag-
age, hauling and moving.
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Fearis Transfer Co.
L. R. JOHNSON, Ti-op.
Phone 73—That’s Me.
SPRING HAIRCUTS
Have arrived and we want to
put one on every man. boy and
girl in Sherman. „
That LUCKY TIGER Hair
Tonic for sale at our shop. One
dollar a bottle. Ask about IL
DMAS. CLARK
PIONEER BARBER. *
NORTH TRAVIS ST.
grtftwvwwvwwyv
WANTED-
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
Highest Trices paid for all
Issues. Wire or write
\ B. B. WILBANKS,
PHONE 68.
Care Commercial National Bank.
Sbennan, Texas.
WM. S. L1VEZEY, Praideni JUDGE W. T. CARLTON & PUTTY, Aliys.
Capitalization, $100,000, Fully Paid, Non Assessable. Ultimate Capitalization $1,000,000.
Little Motor Kar Company .
Company Selling Stoch to Build Factories, to build Small Automobile Trucks, Small Farm
Tractors.
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It’s a Little Wonder
said Engineers, Boilermakers, Machinists and others at the Frisco Shops at Sherman Wendesday
afternoon when they bought Little Motor Kar Company Stock after they had examined most thor-
oughly the little engine, running under steam power, which the Little Motor Kar Company expect
to use in the manufacture of Little Automobiles, Little Trucks and Little Tractors—which will
sell at $250 to $350.
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It is more than pleasing to have men who work daily with engines to look, and, with
pleased expressions, say, “it’s really wonderful. ’
Experience is always the best of teachers. Those men who work daily at engines are
thoroughly experienced in their lines of business, and they are men who “KNOW.’’
A lot of stock has already been sold in Sherman. More is selling daily. Every mail
brings in a few more dollars.
Buy all the GROUND FLOOR SECURITIES you can now at $1.00 per share. Stock will
soon be worth many times the price now asked, and the company expects quick production
of its products. The Automobile Industry has been wonderful divident payers. One large Auto
manufacturer of small cars paid $252,000 for every $100 invested in a few short years.
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THE COMMERCIAL
BARBER SHOP
Best, Quietest, Clean-
est Place in. Town.
Hot arid Cold Baths.
FOUR GOOD BARBERS.
R. C. COKER, ft op.
Basement Commercial Bank.
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PHIL SHERO
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
Repair Work Done. •
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LITTLE MOTOR KAR COMPANY j
10 Ward Bldg., Wichita Falls, Texas.
Plea si* find enclosed check, draft, money Ofder, foi $ .
for which please
send me ..........i.. shales of Ground Floor Securities at $1.00 pint share, non asses-
sable. anil it is understood 1 am to share in the prof::;- of all the eoaipany’s many
branch factories. Also please reserve for me
shares for w hich I agree to
pay for on
(give date,)
Signed.
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206 S. Travis
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AUTHORIZED REP RESENT ATIVES
Sherman, Texas.
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