Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1916 Page: 9 of 10
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OLD MATTRESSES made new. Call
us. we will explain. Frit* Mattress
Co., old phone 1342. o23-tf
FOR RENT—ROOMS,
KOK RENT—One room,
Maxey. New [ihoue 780.
812
North
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NICELY FURNISHED bedroom; all
modern conveniences. 523 H. Mont-
gomery. .Old phone 245. Miss
Brown.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for Ilg
housekeeping for two young ladies,
218 West Jones. Phone 880. Old.
FOR RENT—Two nleely furuls
rooms. for light bousekc
ing; modern eonveulences; elute
old phone 1405, new phone 776.
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FOR KENT -Furnished
light housekeeping. 501 8.
Julia A. King.
rooms
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FOR RENT—FumUhed and unfu
ulshed room for light house-keepln
Kates reasonable. East Pecan 245.
NICELY FURNISHED front
room, all modern convenience. Natural
gas. Old phone 10(13.
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FOR RENT—Two or three
with bath. 520 N. Cleveland.
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FOR'RENT—Two rooms for Hi
housekeeping, wWh all modem conven
lence. Old idione 1207. \ oil
FOR RENT—Tliree rooms furnished
complete for light housekeeping. Old
phone 457 or 833 South Montgomery.
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FOR RENT—Two three or fonr
rooms furnished for light housekeep-
ing, |5 each. C. L. Stafford, 720 8.
Maxey. ol2-tf
APARTMENT FOR RENT-3 rooms,
bath, sleeping porch, private front and
rear entrance, all modern conveniences.
South Crockett street, close In, Phone
8. W. 182. n oll-tf
FURNISHED ROOMS for light house
fceetilng. Old phone 987. s29-tf
FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms,
two on first floor, two on second.
Natural gas; four blocka from post-
office, 311) West Mulberry 8t Old
plume 214. J. F. Crlsler. s20 tf
FOR RENT—Apartment, Caraway
Flats, all conveniences. Old phone 13T.
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TWO IASOI front room for light
housekeeping, modern conveniences,
two large rooms uppstatra, southeast
and southwest room* for aleeplug. Old
phone 845. 802 B. Pecan. J20-tf
FOR RENT— Ptrat-claaa rooau (mod
era) la private heme, corner College
and Portor streets. Mra. B. 8. Dick-
■man.___ ml3-tf
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
BOARDING IIOISK for rent. partly
furnished; modem convenience*. 90’,
Williams. New phone 829. n6-tf
FOR RENT Four-room house on W.
Pecan street. .Call at 307 laurel 8t.
New Phone 258. 1 n4-tf
FOR RENT—Four room house, bath,
electric lights. 520 Hy eg more. Dr. W.
F. Blair, old phone 573. o23-lt
FOR RENT - Four room modern bun-
galow at 416 S. Vadon. Electric lights,
gas and bath. 553 old phone. o20-tf
FOR RENT—Four room house on
North Elm street Call old phone 450.
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FOR RENT—Nice house on Gray’s
Hill; 5 rooms and bath; all modern
conveniences. Call 61, either phone. P.
B. Lyon Lumber Yard. oll-tf
FOR RENT
Tennessee
and
404
iiessee and Ru
painted. App
W. Tennessee.
Six-room cottage, comer
Rusk. Newly papered
Apply at residence. No.
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FOR RENT—Dwellings la all
of the c
■butane
' parti
of the city. New phase 126. Bias
■ ft Dean. n»8-tf
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—Two houses on Gray’s
Hill. Very law-prices. See Mrs. Alma
Kirk. n2-10t.
FOR QUICK HALiE—A modern five
room bungalow, done In, all conveni-
ences. 1500.00 cash, balance monthly
installments. A bargain. Coplev &
Mills, M. & P. Bank Building. o30-tf
FOR SALE—Nicest building lot In
Falrvlew, 80x200, east front, paved
street; gas, water and sewer in frout.
Phone 329 old. olO-tf
|W1LL SELL HOME on North Cleve-
Ave. at once for sacrifice price;
block of A. C. and car line; conven*
at to Frisco shops; every convenl-
call 295 green*--now phone. o20-*f
3 Lines 3 Tunes..........25c
3 Lines 6 Times...........40c
3 Lines 12 Times..........70c
3 Lines 24 Times........$1.25
ADDITIONAL NUMBER OF LINES
IN SAME PROPORTION.
)R SALE—Modern home on Cleve-
and avenue with large barn; one
lloek east of Austin College. Also
|acant lot. three blocks north of
Will take siunll farm close
city In part payment Easy terms.
Jew phone 636 blue. o3-2mo
)R SALE—Four choice residence
tjiree fronting on Orlbble avenue.
East Cherry.
hid phone 596
Mra, T. T. Max-
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uRMS— RENT AND SELL
DEAL LITTLE FARM of 61
|res .Within a mile of the city limits
(nod road-: dark sandy soil.
1,000* cash, balance easy terms.
(Wiley ft Mills, M. * P,
lifnk ; Building. o30-tf
ACRES—One of the finest farms
I Wilbarger county, near Vernon, for
llonr lease to h farmer able to
|ndb- ii Small farms In southwest
lahonia ami middle North $sMa
sale on small payments and part
crop until paid out J- F. Evans,
erman. Texas. alltf
FOR SALE—Four acre tract with
good dwelling within city limits; very
desirable for gardening or for an ad-
dition. One-half cash, balance to suit
Carpenter ft Beiden. s8-tf
LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIAL
KELSEY»LUMBER CO.-Tbe place
to buy lumtier. a!2-tf
1,1'MBEK, Shingles, gash, Doors, etc.
Complete house hills or straight cars,
shi piled to anybody, anywhere. Exam-
ination allowed. No advance required.
Send estimate, plans or pencil sketch.
Independent Co-Operative Lumber Co.,
Dept. 18, Lake Charles, La. The
Home of Long Leaf I’ine. o23-tf
JUNK DEALERS.
THE SHERMAN JUNK CO. wants
■11 your junk of any description.
Highest prices paid. No. 407 N. Walnut
St. Old phone 469. o23-tf
WANTED- To pay best prices for any
kind of rags, bottles, magazines, bones,
rubber, metal, sacks, iron and any
other kind of Junk. Our wagon will call.
Grayson Iron ft Metal Co. Old phone
247 ; new 93. 411 N. Montgomery St.
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HELP WANTTDl
WANTED—A good cook or girl for
general housework. One who can
tend to milk- Good wages. Old phone.
415. nO-.’lt
WANTED—Girls and women ns op-
erators at .Sherman Overall Factory.
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TO MEN—Our system of teaching
harlieriug enables you to learn a
profitable profession quickly. Write
Mol,Eit COLLEGE, 2011 Elm. Dallas.
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WANTED—Bright energetic and neat
young ladles for store work. Apply In
person. 8. H. Kress A (X o24-12t
LOST AND FOUND.
IAM4T -One loaf 15-eent bread. Call
Andrews ComiMiiy for reward1. One
ton coal. nl-6t
LIVE STOOL
FOR HAIjE Foiir milch oows, three
giving two gallons )ier day, one fresh
in 'month. Well worth price asked.
Clayton Morrow, Kherman. Koute 6.
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FOR SALE—Pigs 3 to 5 months old.
See C. Ci Binkley at Marks Bros.
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WANTED—Gentle pony for child to
ride or drive to school, for Its keep. If
It suits will buy. 9513. one long, three
short, ok! phone, M, C. Cordell.
o30-12t
FOR SALE —A horse at a bargain. W.
H. Casteel, 1128 East Cherry street.
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WANTED—Cow for family use. Must
lie a heavy milker. B. H. Fleet, 1424
8o. Jennings Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.
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INSURANCE.
FIRE AND TORNADO Insurance
written In tlmertrled, ftre-testsd old
line comiianiea. Btasslngsme ft
Dean. New Phans 226. n4-tf
POULTRY.
HAVE MOVED my place of business
from wagon yard on South Crockett to
Exchange Born, North Crockett St.
O. Q. Scruggs. New Phones 271. tf
AUTOMOBILES.
1916 FORI) CAR for sale. Good as
new. Call Howe Herald, Howe, Texas.
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FOR SALE—1917 model Ford car
equipped with detachable rims, rugged
tread tires, extra rim with tire, tire
rack, tire <<over, Stewart siieedonieter,
license iitmilicr and nuinlier rack; car
rau less than Otto miles. $475.00 cash.
Address “E. P. W.,’’ care Democrat.
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FOR BALE—One six-cylinder Mitehel
car,.cheap; one 5 passenger Chalmers
car. nn unusual bargain; one 5-passcn-
ger Imperial Car, electric lights and
starter, almost new at a bargain; one
6-cylinder Hudson, almost new; One 5-
passenger Michigan at a bargain; one
Ford trnclc, a bargain, $190.00. These
cars belong to people who have placed
orders for New Dodge Cars and we
have authority to sell them cheap.
North Texas Motor Co. n2-0t ]
MISCELLANEOUS
TO LOAN Money on good black land
at 6%e. No extra cost. Forrest Moore, i
8hermnn. n7-tf
WANTED—To rent 4 or 5 room house
furnished, close in. Address O. E. S. <
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FOR SALE - Uemington Typewriter
Model 7, for $15.00. Call old phone
283. u6-3t
FOR SAUR-Grocery doing $3,000
worth .of business tier month: good
stand, good clean stock. Other busi-
ness demand m.v time, Address H. P.
Ring, Gunter, Tex. . u4-lw
MRS. S. K. FLEMING at 610 R. Jones
St., still represents the * Rfplrella
corset. Old plume 1460. nl-lin
FOR KALE—Paying grocery store,
good location; dean stock and fix-
tures, at a big bargain. Reason for
selling, leaving town. Call at Riley
Grocery Co., end of South Travis
street car line. nl-6t
PURE LINSEED Oil—In barrel lots
^ $1.05 per gallon; 6 gallon lots®
$1.10; less @ $1.15. Keisay Luinlier
Go. o2S4f
HAMMER WHITE LEAD-Guaran
toed to !*© pure. 100 lb lots @ 12c;
less- («j 12*4c. Keisay Lumber Co.
o28-tf
AGENTS WANTED to handle the
Wizard Gas Iron in all North Texas
and Southern Oklahoma. Address
Hammond Hales Co. P. O. Boz 437 or
Bell phone 1495. o28-tm
'WK GIVE 2000 pounds of coal for a
ton. Keisay Lumber (X o26-tf
IF YOU WANT to sell your old
dollies call Knox & Stone. See us
for your next new suit. Cleaning and
pressing a sjiertalty. 121 N. Hide
Square. New Phone 414. o2C-tf
CORN CORK—Clean, whole cobs, 50c
per wagon load at our seed plant 529
East Jones street. Phones 204. Fergu-
son Seed Farms. ol9-tf
FOR SALE—Two anil a half horse-
l»ower gasoline engine, cheap. See Max
Gibbs at Overall Fuclory building or
pbone new 711. alC-tf
5-LB. PACKAGES Alabastlne at 47%c
—quantities over 5 pounds at 45c per
5-lb. package. White, 42%c to 45c per
liackage. Keisay Lumber Co. ol(i-tf
BEST OKIjAHOMA COAL at Keisay
Lumber Co’s. Yard. ol6-tf
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Would
take part trade—Horeshoeing, Black-
smith, Woodwork, Painting and Trim-
ming buisnesK. Also plenty of room
for garage. Good stock, plenty of
work. Reuson for wanting to quit, have
iK-en In the business for over 49 years.
Will rent buildings reasonable. J. F.
Willis. ol4-tf
HOUSE MOVING—Unblocking and
leveling. O. P. Claunch, 804 S. Throck-
morton. Okl phone 1155. o!t-tf
NOTICE- Ritchie’s Rlore wants to
buy your second-hand furniture aud
other goods. Also see me for prices
liefore you buy. The New Hecond-Uuud
Store, 220 West Houston St, Old
Phone 1481. «15 if
MAHONEY BROS, for first-class shoe
repairing Best material used. The
tiest is always the cheapest. a9-tf
FOR SALE—A refrigerator, very
cheap; can tie seen at Democrat of-
fice. July27 tf
FARM LOANS—l always have money
to loan on good farms at the lowest
rate of interest and the easiest
terms ever offered. R. L, Daluwood,
Kherman, Texas. a20-tf
TRY OUR fl.M PAINT—Keisay
Lprnher Go. i *21 tf
NOW IS THE TIME to order your
window flower boxes; also all kind ol
tin work, guttering, flues and tanks:
for prompt work call A. 8. Tenullle.
uew phone 475. fl6-tf
a
Ictqled for immediate use. except that
this ordinance shall not authorize any
person to use any street, public place,
alley or highway in said city In viola-
tion of the provisions of Ordinance
Numtier 701. iwssed aud approved the
first day of November. A. i>. 1915.
" Passed anil approved this 31st day of
OctoU-r, A. !*., 1916.
T. U. COLE, Mayor.
Attest:
W. G. BANKS, City Clerk.
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ORDINANCE NO. 915.
ORDINANCE NO. 739.
An Ordinance umendlng Article 214
of Chapter 1 of Title XXV of the
Ci imiiml Ordinances of the City of
Sherman. Providing for the Better
Prevention of Obstructing Side-
walks, Alleys, Streets and High-
ways of the City, and Providing a
Penalty.
Ba It Ordained by I Up City Commis-
sion of the City of Sherman :
That Article 214 of Chapter 1 of
Title XXV of Ilie Revised Criminal
Ordinances of the. City of Sherman,
which reads as follows:
“It shall be unlawful for any per-
son or iiersoim in this city to obstruct
any walk, street or allejt in any man
ner either by fencing, tying animals
of any kind therein or across same or
by placing or leaving any kind of - ob-
struction therein or by congregating in
such numbers- therein as to prevent
free laissago along and on same. And
any person violating this ordinance
shall he deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof
shall lie fined in any sum not more
than twenty five dollars; provided
that nothing In this ordinance shall
prevent persons from placing packages
of-goods which they may Is* receiving
or shlpplnifWWmy sidewalk if same
shall not occupy more than four feel
of said sidewalk, and shall not remain
there more than two hours; prov
MUII
vil<
til
WANTED—Will pay top market price
In cash for good secoud band buggies
and surrles, buggy harness and saddles.
New pbqne 463 and 688. Tom Spur-
lock. * «2-6t
next to the house may be used by the
Ijolning proprietor for the displuy if
s goods, wares and merchandise,
icept Imrbcil wire, during business
mrs.”
Shall ls> and the same Ls hereby
nended so that It. shall herenfter
ad as follows;
It shall lie unlawful for any person
persons, acting either for tliem-
nthor, lo obstruct any walk, al-
f, street or highway of the City of
lernuin In any manner, by means of
y fence, by tying any animals
any kind thereon or across tlie^
machine or-auy animate or innnl-
ite objects thereon which is sufflei-
t. to Interfere with the travel of
destrlans or persons on horseback or
vehicles, or by congregating or
using others to congregate (hereon
such manner gs to prevent free
ssage 'along and on the same or any
rt thereof. Any person violating
is ordinance or any provision there-
stmll lie deemed guilty of n uilsde-
eanor and U|«m conviction therefor
all be fined In any sum- Hot more
an Twenty Five (125.00) Dollars,
is provided, however, that nothing'
this ordinance shall prevent per
its from placing packages 6t goods
lilch tlie.v may be receiving or shlp-
ng on any sidewalk, If sntne shall
it occupy more than four feet of the
itrwnll; ami shall not remain there
more than two hours.
It Is further provided that, nothing t
herein shall prevent persons from leav-
ing u|m>u any such place any animal
or vehicle that may be In use or
An ordinance providing for the li-
censing of drivers of service automo-
biles, providing license fees, making It
a misdemeanor to operate a service
automobile in the oily without first
obtaining u license or without display-
ing the license number, providing a
lienalty and declaring an emergency.
Be It Ordained by the city Commis-
sion of the City of -Sherman:
Section 1.. That 11 shall be hereof
ter unlawful for any person, either for
himself or os agent, to ojierate or
cause to lie oiierated within the city
of Sherman any automobile for the
purpose of truns|Kirtlng passengers for
hire without first obtaining a license
so to do.
Section 2. That license provided'for
in the preeedlug section shall not lie
Issued except upon an application
therefor in writing, which application
shall bo made to the Director of the
Department of Finance, stating the
street address and age of the appli-
cant, the perbxl of ex|H-rience of such
applicant In the operathih tif service
automobiles, the character of business
engaged in by the applicant, whether
the applicant is addicted to the use of
intoxicating liquors, cocaine, opium,
morphine or other drug calculated to
impair the physical strength or mind
of the applicant; whether such appli-
cant is deaf or partially deuf, near
sighted or 'otherwise of defective eye-
sight, or Is laboring under any other
defect or injury, or is afflicted with
any disease of. any kind. Such appli-
cation shall also slate whether the ap-
plicant has lieen convicted of uny vio-
lation of any or the traffic ordinances
of the City of Sherman, the place of
residence of said applicants for n
period of at least five years before
making the application and the char-
acter of business he has been engaged
in for a iteriod of at. least'five years
?‘Sm Haw That Corn
Comes Clear Off!”
“ GBTS-IT” Loosen* Tour Com
Bight 0$ It’a the Modem Com
Wonder - Hever Fails.
"It’* h*r<* *° believe anything could
SSi. •“? ,that .*9 setting a corn off.
Why, I Juat lifted that corn right
off with my anger nail. 'UKTS-IT
Is certainly wonderful !*■ Tee, “GETS-
IT” la the most wonderful coru-curo
ever known because you don’t have
to fool and putter around with your
corns, harness them up with ban-
dages or try to dig them out.
“GETS-IT* in a liquid. You put OH
a few drops in a few seconds, it
dries, it’s painless. But your stock-
ing on right over It. Put on your
regular shpes. You won t limp or
have a corn ’ twist" in your face. The
corn,callus or wart, wlllloosen from
KW °,ory hallelu-
jah. QETS-IT”’ is the biggest sell-
ing com remedy In the world. When
you try It. yon know why. t
GETS-IT” Is sold and recom-
mended by druggists everywhere. 25o
? 92jU*> or sent on receipt of price
by R. Lawrence & CO.. Chicago, 111.
Sold In Sherman and recommended
as the world’s host corn remi-dy by
W. I* Bitting, II. L. Hboehey, Glassc-
cock Drug Co.
City of Sherman, or use water from
any such hydrant or curb cock after
the same has been unlawfully turned
on, he shall l»e guilty of a misdemean-
or and upon conviction therefov shall
Is- lined in Hiiy sum not less than Two
(¥2.00) Dollars nor more than Twen-
ty-Five ($25.00) Dollars.
Section 4. That any iv-rson who
shall knowingly use any by-pass or
oilier contrivance by means of which
water is taken from the municipal
water works system of sqld city with-
out Mug pco|ierly metered and with
_ _______t _ GtO Intent bill of evading the payment
prior to the making of such applies >>f water rate tliercfqr, shall Is-deemed
tlon.
If the Director of (lie Depnrlment
of Finance is satisfied with the appli-
cation, and if tin- applicant shall pay
him the fee required hereby, or ‘)iav
the same to (he Assessor and Collector
of Taxes and exhibit to the Director
of the Department of Finance a ro-
ceipt. showing such payment, the said
Director of the Department of Finance
shall Issue or cause to he Issued the
licenses applied for. It is Provided,
however, that no license slmll lx- Is-
sms! to any person who Is not a bona
fide Inhabitant of the County of Gray-
sou nor shall any such license lie Is-
sued during (lie months of August.
September, OctniiCr or November ol
an.v year unless the applicant shall
establish to the satlsfa(:]t.|on of the Di
rector of the Department of Finance
that he has lira a bona fide resident
of the City of Sherman for a iierlod ol
sltxy 100) days liefore filing such at
plication.
Each license shall lie numliered and
the license number, in letters and fig
use not less than two inches in height,
shall be conspicuously displayed upon
the wind shield or dashboard of each
authorized service car.
Section ’! The fee which’ shall lie
paid to obtain such license shall Is1
the mud of Ten': ($10,09) Dollars per
iintiUPi, payable in advance, and all
licenses shall be f ir a period of twelve
months rext succeeding the date of
issuance thereof.
Section I. A' Hpf'nxo Issued to one
person shall not authorize any other
person to,operate a service automobile
in the city. No license shall lie either
transferralile or assignable.
Section 5. If any person shall op-
erate an.v service automobile without
first paying the license fee and ob-
taining the ilcem# hereby provided
for. or If any person shall operate any
service automobile without displaying
the license number thereof as requir-
ed hereby, or If any applicant for
such license shall falsely state iny ma-
terial fact required by this ordinance
lo lie staled by such applicant, lie
slmll I*' guilty of a misdemeanor, and
■upon conviction therefor shall he lined
In any sum not exceeding Fifty
($50.00) Dollars, and each day such
violation continues shall constitute a
separate offeuse.
Section 6. That the danger to the
public which now exists for the want
of proper regulation (Tf operators of
service automobiles creates an emer-
gency and Imiierntlve public necessity
requiring (lmt this ordinance shall be-
come effective forthwith upon Its pas-
sage and publication ns required by law
and it Is so ordained.
Passed and approved this 30th day
of October, A. D„ 1910.
T. 11. uOI,E, Mayor.
Attest : W. G. BANKS,
City Clerk. o31-9!
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ORDINANCE NO. 901.
An ordinance making It a misde-
meanor lo improperly use any part of
the municipal water system of the city
(if Sherman or to improperly draw or
take water therefrom, lixing (tenuities-
therefor and declaring an emergency.
lie It Ordained by (tie City Commis-
sion of the City of Siieruiun;
Section 1. That if any person shall
use guy water from uny connection in-
stated for private fire service or
break any seal thereon for any purpose
other than to extinguish fires which
threaten the destruction of his prop-
erty, he shall lie lined in uny sum not
less than Twenty-Five ($25.001 nor
more than Two Hundred ($200.00)
Dollars.
Section 2. That any person who
sitall knowingly use water from a hy-
drant connected with a meter which
registers less than the correct amount
of water, shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor and upon conviction therefor
slmll Is* lined in any sum uot less than
Teu ($10.00) Dollars nor more than
Two Hundred ($200) Dollars.
Section 3- That auy person oilier
ban an authorized city employee who
shall turn the water on at any fire
hydrant or curb cock of or connected
In- with the municipal water plant of the
if
glliltj of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction therefor shall lie fined lit
uny sum not less tlmq Ten ($10.00)
Dodars nor more Hum Two Hundred
($200) Hollars.
Section 5. That all workmen or
other jiersons who shall construct or
Install liny bypass or contrivance for
the taking of water from (lie said mu-
nieipal waterworks system through n
metered hydrant without the water so
taken being registered by said meter,
he Shull be deemed guilty of u misde-
meanor and npon conviction therefor
slmlt lie lined in any sum not less than
Ten ($10.00) Dollars nor mole Ilian
Two Hundred ($200.00) Dtffliirs.
Seal Inn 6. That any person who
shall take, injure, mar. deface, iutei-
fere with or damage an.v waterworks
iiuMdTqg, nitichlndry, apparatus, fix-
ture. reservoir, standpipe or Hiipiirt'1
nance belonging to or used in connec-
tion with the waterworks system of
the Oily of Sherman or Any public or
private hydrant, meter, stop cock, stop
cock box, shut-off valve, shut-off valve
box, meter box, water supply or ser-
vice pipe, or uny‘part thereof, or who
shall deposit anything In any such
stop cock hot or shut-off cock box
or meter box or in any manner ob-
struct or impair the nso or Hi tended
use of any of t>e alarm mentioned
thing, nail ne guilty of a misdemean-
or and upon conviction therefor shall
be lined in any sum not more than
one Hundred ($100.00) Dollars.
Section 7. That If any p<Tson who
shall <i|H»n or cause lo be o|iened any
ditch or trench in or across any
street, alley or public ground withite
the City of Sherman in making exam-
ining or repairing any vvatqr” connec-
tion, shall fall neglect or refuse to
properly fill and puddle tank such
ditch or trench, or if lie shall leave it
cither elevated above or depressed be-
low the surrounding surface, be shall
lie deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction therefor shall be
tlued in any sum not more than Two
Hundred ($200) Dollars.
Section 8. That all ordinances of
parts of ordinances in conflict here-
with lie and (lie same arc hereby re-
pealed.
Section 9. That the recent change
In the ordinances of the city relating
to4 the waterworks system and the
danger of the improper use of and
damage to ttie plant, creates an emer->
goncy anil imperative public necessity
requiring that tills ordinance become
effective forthwith iqioii Its final pas-
sage and it is so ordained.
Passed and approved this 30th day
of October. A. D„ 1916.
T. P. COLE, Mayor.
Attosf ; W. G.| BANKS,
City Clerk.
oSil 9t
Wm. Albert Tackett,
ACH1TECT.
Roth I’twxies I8SS
Ml. ft P. Bank Bldg, Sherman. Texas.
BARBERS
MARKS BROS’ BASEMENT.
Workmen who strive to
please every customer.
Hair trimming for children
by men who know how. ___
BATHS.
EMIL BENZEL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Everything In
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11 ft. bl to 2 F. M.
SHORT ORDERS «
SERVED LIKE YOU LI KB IT. ®
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CHILD’S
BONNET.
Solomon's
Knot Stitch
Makes ■ Fetching Topknot.
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
Use merecrized silk crochet cotton
and steel crochet hook No. 6 or one a
little coarser.
First Row.—Twenty three chain, 1 tr
in fourth ch from needle, 1 ch, 1 tr In
next ch; repeat to end of ch, making
20 tr In ail; turn.
Second Row—Make a chain atiteh
about a quarter of an Inch long and
work one double crochet in top of | ilomach trouble,
stitch in pack thread close to needle
and then another long stitch and one ineatora s mack-Draught, which I did,
double crochet In back of thread of ind I found it to be the best fainily medi-
thD, then one double crochet between ~ * ~ * '*
first 2 tr of previous row. Repeat to
end of row and turn.
Third How.—1 long ch, 1 d c in back
ij Bring Constantly Supplied Witb
Thedford’s Black-Dranfkt
MeDuff, Va.—•'! suffered for several
rears,” says Mrs. J. B. Whiitaker, ol
his place, "with sick headache, and
(ilomach trouble.
| Ten years ago a friend told me to try
! Hiedlord’s Black-Draught, which I did.
ind 1 found it to be the or * * ”
line lor young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand ail the
Ime now, and when my children feel a
............ „ , „ . „ „ „nuK ittie bad, they ask me for a dose, and if
stitch near needle and repeat once, (ggSS'JjS" *** *** ** meJiCine
then insert the hook under the twoi vif. , .....
L°°P 8,nd *°rk l d c’!.essinom fendl* siicSVe'lLmenced
then insert hook under secomV two ■ tsing Black-Draught.”
threads of same loop and I d c and re- Thedford’s Blick-Draiichf t« nmh
peat until you have 18 rows. Ten | vegetable, and has been Found loPregu-
chain and turn. ate weak slotnachs, aid digestion, re-
Twenty-second Row.—Insert needle 'ieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
under first two threads of tho first icadoche, sick stomach, and similar
loop and make 1 d c, then under sec- j lymptoms.
ond two threads and 1 d c, 4 ch and re-1 .It been
peat this to end of row.
Twenty-third Row.—One long ch, 1
d c in back of needle, repeat once, one
1 d c under first 4 ch, another long ch
and d c In back on Solomon's knot, one
d o under same 4 ch. Repeat to end of
row and turn.
Twenty-fourth Row.—Two Solomon's
knots, one d c in first two threads of
first loop, 1 d c in second two loops of
loop. Repeat to end of row.
Twenty-fifth Row.—Sime as 24th,
then fasten off. - ,
Now work around back of bonnet
First Row.—Insert hook under the 10
chain at corner of bonnet Make 2
Solomon’s knots, one <1 c In knot along
back of bonnet, 2 Solomon’s knots,
d c In first loop of eh. Repeat this un-
til yon come to center, then 1 d c In
both boles to join them together and
work to end. Two more rows of Solo-
mon’s knots stitch and finish off. Take
2 yards of ribbon, run both ends up tho
sides of bonnet and tie in bow at top.
Tlie remainder of ribbon forms strings.
Tills makes a lovely baby’s bonnet
for either summer or winter, as pink,
blue or white silk linings can be worn
Inside for winter.
In constant use for more
han 70 years, and has benefited more
han a million people.
Your druggist sells and recommend!
ilack-Dmught. pike only 25c. Get a
tackage to-day. m. c ui
Don’t Throw Away Yon Old
Shoe*.
THE MODEL SHOE SHOP
Will call for your shoes
put them in Rood shape
t and deliver them to your
door.
The very best materi-
al Call Old Phone 1376.
THE LATEST FAD.
What Girls Are Wearing With Theii
Motor Togs.
All slimmer maidens wore silk ban-
dannas over their rubber bath caps.
This fall they nro wearing them to pro-
tect their hulr from dust while motor-
piernRBSQUJS topknot.
ing. They may be worn under caps
and hoods, and dashing effects are
gained by no other headgear than their
gay drapes.
R. B. NALL
Optical Specialist. j
Grinds all Kinds of Glasses.
Old 720; New 161.
(’ontmerrial Bank Building.
±
The Cil) Harness
and Shoe Shop
Good material, e\,,erienrrd
men, modern machinery, quick
service, prices right.
A large stock of Harness, Shoes
and Work ('lollies. Shoes 1 sell
are repaired tree of charge- [
A. IM. Teague
Manager.
216 West Houston Street,
Shcrimui, Texas.
SAFE DEPOSITS
r
M*P
pi) NATIONAL BANK
Costs Only Twenty-five Cents per
Month and May Save You
That Many Dollars
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STRIPES FOR SKIRTS.
Lines Are Agein to Be Long and
Straight, Albeit Full.
Taffeta and velvet stripes in one
tone coloring are used for the skirts of
some ' of tho prettiest short evening
frocks, and wide stripes In silver or
gold and color nre also liked. With
these striped skirts, which call for lit-
tle or no trimming, though they usual-
ly show a softening frou-frou of tulle
about tlie bottom, go new bodices
chiefly of the tuilo or chiffon, with Just
a little of the velvet or metal to re-
peat the skirt note.
A successful model of tilts sort Is a
yellow and silver evening frock, whose
taffeta and silver Bt.ripe skirt is sur-
mounted by a bodice of yellow tulle,
silver embroidered and made with
waistcoatlike lines dropping over the
skirt top.
Another pretty model that departs
but little from tlie traditions of the
past season, though it is a trifle longer
than the summer dance frocks by vir-
tue of frills of tulle and is not widely
distended, though very full, has nn
overskirt of apricot taffeta striped
widely in velvet tho same shade and
draped a little at the sides over a full
underskirt of apricot tulle. The bodice
ls of tulle and lace, and a narrow band
of mole fur bordering the skirt front
and sides is continued to form a girdle
across tbe back.
0. K. Shoe Shop
211 South Travis Street
STILL FIXING SHOES
Use Paper Clips.
When sewing long seams use wire
paper clips to fasten tlie edges of the
cloth together and no basting will he
necessary. Turu up a hem the desired
depth and place the fasteners at the
bottom<edge to hold it In place.
Hii
J. D. BUSTER,
Lawyer,
Lins Annex Building, Room 20.
.. Capital Letters on Coal are written
to us by our customers every season.
They compliment ns upon tlie high
grade, the cleanliness and the uniform
good burning quality of our Coal and
Wood, n liirli we are now selling to
those who want tlie best grades. There
is full weight in every load, and our
prices are as low as any.
CASH COAL & WOOD COMPANY
BOTH ’P1IONE8 701.
< >it Burning Locomotives
FAST SERVICE
North an<I South
Good- Connections
Eigst and West
m Tlie Texas Twins
THE OWL—THE HUSTLER
Night and Day,
Heavy Rails Rack
SAFETY IN TRAVEL
For Detailed Informal ion i
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