Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 29, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Wednesday, Nov. 29, 191
tK DAILY DEMOCRAT
G. O. A B. C. HUNTER, Publishers.
ESTABLISHED 1879.
Published In the Famous Red River
▼sIRgr, to • motion rich to tortile land
nod diversified crops, In a city at col-
lefea, big factories, mills, six trunk
railway ltoes and lnterurbaus.
Irons For *2=
For Cash Only
Wholesome
Tbe Weekly Democrat la published
« Thursday, $1.00 a year. It to
toe big county seat newspaper.
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Maiitil gtoe’ttoto*ftraer*1addr<^°^*
well as the new ones. Subscribers
served by carriers will please as-
sist the management to rendering
good service by notifying the Demo-
crat about Irregularities and oml*-
Standard, General Electric, Guaranteed.
Electric Irons
id[ ittf" age are the greatest evidences of the
Tieness of Lea & Perriris’ Sauce.
all countries of the civilized world and has
eeii on the market for over four generations.
standard before the nfeed of pure food laws, and
.ea/A; Perrins, stands the test of every investigation.
’.very ihgredient in Lea & Perrins’ Sauce is a food product and
i tie veRv best oi its kind, t The markets of the world are searched
) |ecure|only the purest and n^ost wholesome products obtainable.
Coasts, stfcaks, chops, fish, game, salads, soups, baked beans, cheese,
/elsnrarebits, etc., all take on a piquancy and rare flavor when
ley savor of Lea & Perrins* Sauce.
end postal for our kitchen hanger, which is sent free on request and
ives a number of new and delicious recipes showing some of the
lousand uses of
rS universal use
purity and whol
II is in demand
Any erroneous reflection upon tbe
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation
which may appear to the columns of
the Democrat will be gladly corrected
npoo It being brought to tbe attention
of the publishers.
* Entered at tbe postofflee at Sher-
man aa mall matter of tbe second
class according to act oC Congfees,
BOTH PHONES
This is the Iron
Good roads mean better educational
facilities.
A Christmas Opportunity
Twenty-seven days until Christ-
mas. Do your Christmas shopping
early.
Here's your chance to buy thut electric iron you have
been wanting for yourself or as u Christmas present for
some of your friends.
Tomorrow to Thanksgiving Day,
and surely every one has something
to be thankful for.
Remember our supply of Irons Is limited mid the "Amer-
ican's Electrlcul Week” sale lasts ONE WEEK ONLY. De-
cember 2nd to t*th Inclusive.
Every Grayson county farmer
nhoaId diversify the coming qpring
and make preparations to raise his
living at home.
ORDER AT ONCE
Go out to Lyon Park tomorrow af-
ternoon and buy a ticket to the Aus-
tin College-Trinity University football
game. It will be well worth the price.
The only original Worcestershire Sauce
LEA & PERRINS, 118 West Street, New York City
Texas power a l ight tompany
Every new factory secured for
Mberman means another Saturday
night payroll and the payroll to what
makes a city out of a tow*.
Commissioner of Agriculture Fred
W. Davis to going to give a jack rab-
bit banquet In Austin, for the purpose
of demonstrating that rabbits are good
to eat In fact there to no better
meat than a young rabbit any time
after frost falls until spring
Fbr Itching Scalp
German-American Custom Tailor
H. Melnlrk
MEN’S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Skirts to Order, $6.00 Up. If goods are furnished $2.50 to make.
I have had 23 years experience In Tailoring. I do all kinds of
Tailoring Work for Ladles and Gents—Altering and Remodeling,
AH work will bo made, and satisfaction guaranteed, at this place,
RonppNo. 20, Murphy Building. Bell Phone N,i. $84
Attend tbe Union Thanksgiving ser-
vices at Travis Street Methodist
church tonight You will bear a
splendid sermon and be put in the
proper attitude to enjoy Thanksgiving
Day tomorrow.
0, K. Shoe Shop
211 South Travis Street
You do not want a slow treatnfent
for itching scalp when hair is falling
and the dandruff germ is killing the
hair roots. Delay means—no hair,
to Get, at any drug store, a bottle of
zemo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large
size. \ Use as directed, for it does the
work quickly. It kills the dandruff
germ, nourishes the hair roots and im-
mediately stops itching scalp. It is
a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is not
greasy, is easy to use and will not stain.
Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as
they contain alkali. The best thing to
use for scalp irritations is zemo, for it
is safe and also inexpensive.
The E. W. Roae Co.. Cleveland, O.
BARBERS
MARKS BROS’ BASEMENT.
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Workmen who strive to
please every customer.
Hair trimming forohildren
by men who know bowl
BATHS.
comes.
Any man who made a practice of fur-
nishing fresh rabbit meat couldn’t
help but do well. Bonham one time
put itself on the map by shipping
rabbits In car lota to the north and
east, and those fellows up there en-
joyed the rabbit meat Immensely and
were willing to pay a fair price for
It.
STILL FIXING SHOES
Tbe Sherman high school football
team goes to Greenville tomorrow for
the Thanksgiving game with the high
school at that place. This means that
Sherman HI will likely come home
with another scalp In her belt
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DECEMBER
CLEARANCE SALE
Don’t overlook the cotrfpnlqory edu-
cational law. It is up to parents and
to send the children to
guardians
school, or else be fined and have the
Children declared dependent ctall-
market at 211c per pounds for turkeys
on foot and most of the time lias paid
23.06c aud several days paid 23Vie,
the highest, price ever paid for tur-
keys on foot. Sure, this to merely to
keep the record straight.
KEEPING FRIENDS WITH
YOURSELF.
Texas’ taxable valuations have In-
creased $21,973,396 over the assess-
ment of 1915, according to figures giv-
en out by Chester W. Terrell. About
the easiest thing In the world to put
over to an increase in the value of
taxable property.
The Most Beautiful
Watch in America
Compared with the
exquisite thinness of
the (Iruen Veritliiu oth-
er watches look clumsy.
It never fails to elicit
murmur of admiration
whenever it to produced.
“To t>e lionest, to lie kind, to earn
n little, to spend a little less—to
make ui>on the whole a family hap-
pier for his presence, to renounce
■when that shall be necessary and not
lie embittered; to keep a few friends
and that without capitulation; nbove
all, on the same grim condition to
keep friends with himself—here to a
task for all that a man lias of forti-
tude and delicacy.”
These are the words of Robert
Louis Storeman.
Perhaps the first time you read
them they do not. sink In.
Read them again ami again and
again.
There to a wealth of good In them.
“To keep friends with himself’
would make an ideal world If every
man eonld truthfully say all that the
sentiment contains.
The man who to a true friend to
himself must lie a good friend to ev-
ery other man or woman.
To put a blemish en your eharac-
ter is to prove that you are not a good
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Ready-toWear For Women
Grade crossings will lie eliminated
at Dallas. This splendid move will be
fine and the cost Is estimated at $600,-
000 for the Improvement aud change
by building subways. It to very reas-
onable and me by which the railroads
will profit la the years to come.
The department of agriculture,
, Washington, D. C., announces that it
Come In an let us
show It to you. We
will explain how a new,
mechanically correct ar-
rangement of wheels as
illustrated, makes it
only half u* thick as the
ordinary watch, yet re-
tains full size ami
strength of parts and
highest timekeeping pre-
cision
JUST TO KEEP THE RECORD
STRAIGHT.
In an editorial paragraph in the
MA|i|§|jj Friday,
jjBMBWiPM—■ mt
“Sherman has paid the highest price
of any place In tbe United States for
Thanksgiving turkeys on foot.” In
the same issue tbe Democrat reports
the produce dealers of that city pay-
ing 23 cents per pound for the birds.
Just to show the Democrat that Mc-
Kinney to not outclassed by Sberman
we will state that McKluney dealers
paid 23 cents per pound practically
all last week for turkeys. This is
printed merely to “keep the record
straight.”—McKinney Courier-Gazette.
There to nothing like keeping the
record straight. Sherman opened the
Sherman Democrat of last
our esteemed contemporary
ELY & SONS
friend to yourself.
"Did Gwendolln laugh when you pro-
posed to her?"
“Not a ripple. I had a handsome en-
gagement ring, and 1 took pains to
show It to her iK-fore I began to talk."
—Washington Slur.
GRUEN
Wri thin Watch
The Flavor Lasts—-
In the making of Grape-Nuts there is added to the sweet,
rich nutriment of whole wheat, the rare flavor of malted
barley, a combination creating a most unusually delicious
taste. The palate never tires of it.
People everywhere have found that
This is our first cut of the season. We can well af-
ford to put closing out prices. We do not hesitate to say
that all our Ready-to-Wear will be entirely closed out
before January 1st. Come early.
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Price
is the most nutritious and delicious cereal food known.
Every table Itsdaily ration of Grape-Nuts.
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There’s a Reason
All
Ladles’ Suits
1\fi Price
,
AH
Millinery
1/fc Price
Big Reduction
.All Coats,
of Ladies’ Silk-
Ladies, Child.
Wool Dresses
ren, Reduced
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