Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 29, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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8ATCRDAT, MAT 29. 191«.
It Will Pay You to See Our Goods
AND
LOW PRICES
ChtMren's Drrs*e*. <mly t<*
Mew's Silk Shirts. $1.35.
June 1»«. llttCM ll»»’ lire—-
Men's 2V wash ties. 3 for
n made at JW to D -Vi, all
ftOr.
al 1« per rdtl .li^eiumt.
Men’s IP'lts. pearl bwekles.
l4Mhev Tan How, a* man}
SSe.
as yaw waat. the |>»ir .V.
1 m< all silk Sox, nttl) 525c
Onli ♦1.585 MWI.1) Blouaos
pet |Wir.
ha «•*»!> ».V.
Men’s IM Pants. $2.40.
onli a lew MrasaHoe I’ei-
$2 no *3.10 and $1.00.
tioat.. to fk>v al $I.OO.
linen I’anf* only $1.30 and
1 twites HttUvr ami Street
Paw. id Gincham. Fee. ale.
xien’s iYtncle Pants only 1*-V
and lawn. ♦I.‘UI lo
Hoys’ 1 nt«m Suits die.
each, all Iti |«-r renl off.
Men's 1 nion Snlls 50 and
Ail lanry Rlhhrti^ al W*G
75c.
>e<- out $1.35 Crefw. Ti-~ue
i hildren Ift’ach Suits 85c
and Yoite M'atsts, n<m 0»*i.
and 50c.
*A creat lin«- ol Silk MaM*
Children s Rornpers 35c.
redmeii to 12.25.
Palm Reach Suits $0.50.
Mash Skirts In Lin>-n.,
. $7JMI. $8.50.
Rep and Halin’ . $1.00 to WJ.is,
'Palm Ih-ach I’anls, hats.
values. c«t to 75c.
1 a|*s und belts.
1 allies' $0.00 lo $10.00
Boys' linen wash pants ftOr,
Dress Skirts «nl} $-.»•'».
All our niihlrmS
Speeial low prices on all
N\ash Suits, were 7.V to $1 .'25,
ladies Hals.
rh«Hci* .Vlr.
See our Wli Tahir Ever}
All 'ten'* Suits and Pants
article a harenin ladies'
in Sr’rpr ami \\ reduml.
nnfadeahlc lull length 4,ing-
All Vl’-n's and Boys’ Silk
ham Aprons. Plain and Lin-
Hats, Mir.
tw.idercd fast color Gingham
■Sec our Roys’ and Men s
1 mh-rskirts. Lawn Kinoww,
shoes, Slipjiets, Scout and Ten-
fall length, all on our iVh
m*. Sho<N.
table.
All 1 mdics and Children's.
Slippers al a discount of 10
MEN
per rent during this sate,
a »a discount of lo per cent
Men's Him Shirts 2 for 75r
during lk< sale.
Men's PH, check Fanis only
$2.50 and-$1.00 Colt Top
TSe.
siip|ier~ only *2iw.
Men s Al! Wind Bine Serge
lArge loi ( inldn-n's ( Sli|«-
Pants only $2.45.
l»ers al alsmi |SI off. ' i
I LARGEST STOCK IN SHERMAN LOWEST TRia$ 1
Always goods priced right at
1 EXSTEINS9 j
To Day s Markets
LYRIC THEATRE TO-DAY
Iff Saturday She*. Vandfvtlk and Pfrtarrs
Listen Ladies
Uika<n llrcl* and I’MtitloM,
CfcUsfo. 2?.
J Cloae.
Wheat —
M»>......
139 Vs
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Sopl .. ..
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. 1 2 it tk
c-oni—
May .. ..
74
July......
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Sept......
77M
Oat*—
May.......
. &*» *4
July......
Sept ......
44 %
Fork —
Mav.......
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. 17.921
July......
. 18 15
Sept......
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tuba—
May .. ..
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July .. ..
10.67
Sept ......
10 92
I ,aru —
May.......
July......
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Sept .- r. .;
10.20
Colton
Seed OIL
t’lmie.
JllBe......
. . ft.20-45
6.30 (■'
July.......
. . .6.40-40
6.45-46
QUEEN OF THE FORTY THIEVES
Featuring Denmark’s most distinguished artless, Miss
i »angy Tyson in 3 parts. Thrilling ami exciting.
Host
VAUDEVILLE
MADAM and DR. STEWART
Demonstrators of Oriental Ocultism
Admission 10c to any part of the house,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Sny<»e,'h Glngles Page 4.
and well on each phu e. 725 arres
near Sherman 04ft acres- Gltutseoelt
count}. 1 OPti acres near Sherman,
well improved. A niiniher of places
In city at bargain prices. W J. Flen-
nikin A M * P. Bank. Old
ni2»-3t
tjOW—On Wert Houston street
bahv buggy pillow crochet top, blue
and white. H. L*. ©ye at District phone 323, new 18X.
clerk'i-cfli* ■ ’ m29-3t
.......—-------— —■------ -- —~ •---FOR SA I.E—One new
POx-sR—Auto veil on Grand avenue
Friday after *io««. May be had. at
4" 2 Grand Are. by paying -tor this
ad.
fi*R BttT —Two furnished rooms;
one; southeast front with nine win-
dows; one with three windowa and
ifleeptag porch. Clone In arid' «U
modern conveniences. Call old phone
1 "83. 42tl 8. Husk street. nt29-lf
six room
house, east front with bath, natural
ga.-: and electrit lights at a bargain
See Mr. Alma Kirk or call 1410.
’ ni2!(-tr
t FOR lif'AT—Furnished room? for
light housekeeping. Sol K, Travis
Mrs. Julia .V. King. Z'J-xt
Opening Monday—
Orpheum Musical Comedy Co.
With funny comedians, nice costumes, nothing said or
done to offend anyone. A show strictly for the Ladies,
Gentlemen and Children, A guaranteed attraction. Don’t
forget the date, Monday.
All trimmed hats and shapes at—
HALF PRICE
This is a rare opportunity which you
should take advantage of.
We have a large stock of new shapes
and our trimmed goods are all this
season’s.
Come early.
You can do better at Shaw’s
rhirwn 1.1 VC Slock.
E.ttmated receipts today lO.OOO.
KsUmaletj receipts tomorrow 5,8,00$.
r«*TT< ►>.
Spot Colton Market.
New York. May 29.—Spot cotton
was quiet, middling 9.80 cents;
doles none. • 4
New Urlcans. May 29. -Spot cot
ton was steady; middling 9 cents;
dales 2250 bales.
Liverpool, May 29.—Holiday; no
quotations
Galveston, May 29.—Spot cotton
was easy, middling 9 cents; sales
221 bales.
Total port receipts 10,463 against
12,53* last year.
York Futureu.
Teut’j
Open. Close. Close.
July-
9.28
3.37-38 9.38-39
Oct-
9.72
9.72.73 9.73-74
July—
New Orleans Futures.
Teefj
Open. 10 a. m. Close. Close.
Jewel Thealre Gem Theatre
VODAt.
TOOAY.
’’NABBED."
4*,-
A two part
101 Bison drama
with the famous , pair. Francis
Forde and Grace t'unard.
Anita Stewart and
Earle Williams
NATt ltrs 1 HI! MITE
A Laemmle drama with
Helen Leslie and Frank Lloyd.
TIIK ITU t S KEYE.VGK.
A very funny Sterling com-
edy —You’ll laff nil your sides
ache.
THE SORT OF A GIRL WHO
CAME FROM HEAVEN.
One of Vitaaraph's host.
THE PROFLIGATE.
A three-part Essanay drama
v Ith'Tfryant Washburn, E. H.
Gaivert and Ruth Stonehouse.
Thrilling and dramatic situa-
tions are developed in this Ba-
sil nay Master photoplay, adapt-
ed front .Arthur Horn blow’s
novel.
—
( ooiing Monday—
“ALMOST A KING."
9.11
9.07-08 .0.10-1 1
Oct-
9l-.-4 (!
9.44-45 3.4^-17
Liverpool Gottorn.
Holiday;
Open. Close,
no quotations.
--—4—- - --
Yes’ty
Close.
A (wo-reel Nestor comedy-
that defies description, featur-
ing Lee Mooran. Billy Rhodes
and Jack Dillon.
looming Monday—
StA’H THINGS REALLY
HAPPEN.
A two-part Lubin society
drama with Ornii Hawley,
Earl Metcalf and Keempton
Greene.
j. B. SHAW & SONS
IS
II ItNNiMi Jloardiug House, 10
rooms, flue location tor sale at bar-
gain, or rent. H. A Ivy. m29-lt
HIGH GRADE MLWiMAN wanted
for good paying stead- posit inn. Gall
on garages, stores, factories, etc
Milwaukee Tank Works, Milwaukee,
Wis. 29-11
m RENT ,Nicely furnished bed
lootas, vu-ll ventilated. Mrs. W rig hi
209 East Pecan street. in29~6t
the NEVER QUIT SCHOOL
urn yi DTT ' 1CTWIN—JTvvti IK.
acre tracts near Gunter. 1 tract ha.*
5<ft acres, oats. 50 arre iotton an:
amuse. Other tracts has W acre
wheat, 5ft acres oat*. Crop goes wit.)
place. Price $8" on per acre, ilmrn
Alia? the liuainess^College. Three
Months' summer term begin? June
______Morniy d«M! to . Arithmetic.
,‘J.ielltng, Fen man ship. Grammar,
Letter Writing, Busin ear? Forms, $4
a month, three months, $10 in ad
vapee. Forenoon study, afternoon
play' is good for Jack, et al.
m2»-i t
THE PHOTO-PLA V HOUSE
Torsdays and Fridays 5 and IS Cents
II
I CUSS
apmi
PRICES 10 DAY
b AND IOC
BOX SEA1S INC
Dizziness, vertigo, (blind stag-
gers) sallow complexion, flatulency
arc symptoms of a torpid liver.
No one can feel well while the liver
is inactive. HER BINE is a power-
tul liver stimulant. A dose or two
will cause ail bilious symptoms to
disappear. Try it. Price &ftc. Sold
by H. L. Shcehey. 1 d&w
FINISHING SHORTHAND CLASS
At the Business College, begln-
Trmr -Monday,- ;Htne - 7-,—-Coioplrte
equipment for office training. Spec-
ial rail's for summer. in29-lt
She Had Her Doubts.
•‘Now,’’ said the teacher, as she clear
ed her desk for action, "we will take
elementary Science.”
•'By the way." she continued!, "do yon
know what elementary science Is. I torn
W hates T
The child hesitated.
"Come a’ong!" soft! the teacher
sh/irpty.
“Well, miss,” the tittle girl stuttered
out, “Put nut quite sure whether it
Is the study of wild animals or the
Insides of us.”—London Express.
COOK STOVE WANTED Anyone
who Urns a cook stove to give to a
family in need, will please notify
Mrs. J. C. Williams. 2S-3t
say
Join the class who cares.
Grubbs lo your ice cream man.
rnll-tf
Five Herb Every Day -1 Hour 20 Minutes Entertainment
THE WORLD’S GIO ATEST COMEDIANS
Weber and Fields
.......V in
* TWO OF THE FINEST '
WEBER AND FIELDS MAKE I’M "ft RES REGARDED"*
We Haul
Anything
Anywhere
Anytime
Sherman Transfer Co.
-------,---------placing tfirS. -.....—-------------
“So yo’ am gbiti’ to be mah son in-
law, am yo'?” inquired old Brother
Bucknloo.
‘‘Yassah, dot's what it ’mounts to,”
aaitl the colored swain. "But dot ain'
what Ah'Jii a marryln' lamella Maud
fob. Vo' am purely incidental to de
emergency, sail, purely incidental."—
Ladies' Home Journal.
FORBEARANCE.
No one thing docs human life
more need than a kind considera-
tion of the faults of others. Ev-
ery one sms; every one therefore
needs forbearance. Our own 1m-
pericchons should teach us to he
merciful to others.- Henry Ward
Beecher. v
Full Line of
Palm Beach
Suifs
PROGRESS.
Whal pains and tears the slight-
est steps of man’s progress have
cor! I Every hairbreadth forward
has been in the agony of some soul,
and humanity lias reached blessing
after blessing of a!! its .vast aclueye-
ment of good with bleeding feel.—
Barlol.
New Straws
Panamas.
and
New Shirts and a
snappy line of Ties.
(7J(if ii r r^i('j/tife
OF WEATHER.
In filming “Two of tin? fittest.
Gil' famous com-
edians, Weber and f ields, im- at (be miiiunic of their
superb comedy. Iucl<-im n< weather did no( daunt
them nor damjan the ardor <H tlieir ’tuned) and they
wen able lo in Up* streets of I hit ago as a vast stage
upon which they produced what has Iseeii said In bo otic
ofUemost laughable pmdurtious in vrhicii tlsey liave
nppenmm i.
Dio-mcI in the garl* of two G’Tman ptlkenicii, Hiey
OBt capers on the busiest thoroughfares of that city,
causing gtgnntie crowds ut roilecr. The thousands of
|M-opie u!m> daily watclied their antics, Manctlnu-s stand-
1 ing to their ankles in slush ami snow, went wild with
enthusiasm at seeing their favorite coined (nils in ilos,-
pcoxiinity acting before them.
r™“a
| THE QUEEN
THEATRE
FIVE REELS TODAY.
MON NIKI K NICKOLA
DIT’REL.
In Two Farts,
ALICE HOIJJHTER
Ami
ANNA MLSHON
In
"THE DEHTHOY KILN.'
Three Acts.
COMING
IIP! MON DA 1
"The Fable ol the
Two Unlettered Birds”
( W ritteu by Geo. Ade,
America's Foremoat Humorist.
—EDNA MAYO AND DRY ANT YVAKIIHI RN IN
This impressive melodrama
la tiiire In ; appeal to all, a
splendid story; action where
every move counts for some-
thing and a superb cast, make
this a true feature in every
reaped.
WHICH WORLD YOU
RATHER BE?
A Beauty comedy. Classy
and refined,
“FRAI I**.”
-TOM MIX IN “THE Ol TI.A W'SBRIDE."
-‘HAM'S HARROWING Ol EL." (A HAM GOMKDI.)
BOBBY’S BANDIT.
A splendid Majestic picture
■with a now twist.
Next Tuesday t
Earle Williams and Anita Stewart in
THE JUGGERNAUT"
HER GRAXDFARKXTS.
An unusual picture you’ll
enjoy.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
r; ■
g&£;.r:kf
N B.—AJuite a few have rnquiirtl about llie prSt-w for “THE
.11 <«GEK\ A. T." As we told you la-lore all these L. S. K. feat-
nr<» will 1m played at <Hir regular feature pritaia—ft AND 15
|!| CENTS—-tail we inurt have K(K* AIM’LT ADMISSIONS iu order to
continue tiiecn. ■'GBAI,STARK'* was a record-iacaker and we
|HMt to do ae .well wJtli ‘“THE JL'GGEKNAl'T," which is also a
v*i |Mxalwctiou.
ffi W
3
THEATRE
■ <■"
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THE FAMOUS
William S. Hart
i
In a Four I’art Mutual
Mastcrpicture.
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A Story of the Y ukon,
The
Darkening Trail S
W.S. HART IN THE DARKENING TRAIL*
This latest Thomas 11.
luce feature, with William
S. Hart Is Htdeed an excep-
tionally interesting photo
drama. A picture which
you will like better than
any picture shown lately.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS,
mi-
See our other ad across page.
COMING
MONDAY
THE VICTIM Feai"r'na IZXtfrt Hsrron
COMING Tlir U/nfli/IIU Ai Extraordinary Pidurization of
TUESDAY ff*C ttll/firt/l ol David Belas:o’s Great America!
ol David Belasco’s Great American Hii
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4ns 4BSSs'fe
'W.
it
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[DieJJuggernaut
The Thrill of a Lifetime in f.he
Greatest of all Railroad Dramas
iThroughout this story of today
clutches your heart and grips your
* nerves while the scene of the train
wreck fairly lifts you out of your seat.
You see the great throbbing Iqco-
motive, like a thing of life, go crashing
down into the dark swirling pools of
the river far below.
You see the passenger cars crumple
up like paste-board toys.
dir
You see the passengers themselves ^
fighting for their very lives.
Yet this is but one dramatic incident
in a five-part story that fairly teems /
with exciting incidents.''
See the JUGGERNAUT, a Blue
Ribbon Feature straight from the
Vitagraph Theatre, New York.
M
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Next Tuesday
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Presents for School students
In looking for a suitable present for a school graduate, you
can find nothing more appropriate than
T A Fonntain Pen. or Kodak
We have the various sizes, at various prices. Come In and
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Graduation Books
HAHRIBON FISHER, and many other nice books, that will
make excellent presents.
Albums, Memory Books, Music Rolls, Fine Stationary of
Ail Kinds
We would be pleased to have you call and look over our
stock. We feel sure you can find something suitable.
IiEYNOLDS-PARKER COM’Y.
fci fr —Ii'—ffil—a—fiit—181—_r«v—al—fix.——u,—r.i—rs,—q ,
WALTER G. JONES & GO.
OFFER FOR HATt UDAY.
Taffeta Skirts, new................................#«.5U
Extra size Taffeta Skirts.............'. ................$7.50
V\nMs, 5« styles, new.......................'.01.50 to ga.tlO
Coat Suits, up to $125.00 at... . . . .<.................$10.00
Automobile fXiats at................................$.1.75
Taffeta Silk, 30 inches at....................... ..... . «5c
Cre|ie De CTilne, ail shades..........................$$c Yard
Chin Chin Parasols, new............. . ............$3.50 Up
Organdie Embroidery Flounce, Someihing Different,
at.................................85c to $1.50 Yard
Mill’s $1.50 Shirts...........
Men’s Union SuRs........... • •
Men’s S»lk Hose.
White Fleted Bosom Shirts.
BUk Shirts..............
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......95c
......50-
,585c
.-$1.00
$1.50
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