Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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she will enter Miss O.
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turned yeater*
day (rom an extended visit to relatives
in tha north. She was aoooropanied
homé-by Mis* Data Weldy, who will
«pond the winter in Sherman.
Barradall of the 30th Century
oafe was able to be out yesterday for
<&• first time in' several days.. qw# j
Misa Mary Wolfe left this afternoon
fór Missouri to spend a two months
visit out of town.
Town Marshal Kidd and 7, 0.
Witcber of Baile were in the olty to>
They say their town is experi
E tho. greatest prosperity «if in
history. That I the story one hears
from every point now. Great is North
Texas, and Grayson Is the garden
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FÜBMO SOHOOS.
Increase in Number of Popilt Has
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Been Very Marked.
The enrollment this morning at
public sobools of the city was
ntjr eo«rt met and adjourned
teria'thls^norninK No bUsi
ess df irnporlatiya was transacted.
' T«s Bean t n>«.
Tbe Tom Bean estate waiter was
taken up In the civil district ooort
again tóday.
Tutn Out Tonight, t ^
If you are a Democrat come out on
horse or foot tonight and make the
parade a success.
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Secand Crop llay.
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Just as fast as the land owners can
get men they are harvesting the sec-
ond crop of prairie hay. It is bring-
ing a good round price oh the nuer
Kpleudld Increase.
The loco! receipts at tbe H. & T. <1.
freight depot at Van Alstyne for the
month of September, 1901, as com
with last September, shows a
net increase of a little less than
/ ■ fc|l 1
Turn Ont Tonight.
If you are a Democrat come out on
horse or foot tonight and make
tbe parade a success.
WAT$ONl & WALKER, Props.
Depot utiHduJierHied fine
winon, bouilion aold live whiskies and
beet for rordiribal.uml family two.
Completo stock of high grade irn-
ported liquors. All goods warranted
absolutely pora. I '
||||| ' WATSON A WALKER.
WI '% ,r * «herma , Texas. ,
There are few if any who have not
or will not be afllictcd with skin dis-
eases in nomo form. * Hunt's cure is
an infallible cure for ¿II forms of ou-
trun enn<4 troubles. Quickly relieves
w.d cure all itching sensasions, call
the trouble what mm may. Easy to
apply and for external use only.
Guaranteed.
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We CaR Furnisfc Your Home From Kltchcn to Parlor.
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PURNITURBj Oook Stovoe, Hollowware and Graniteware,
Queeusware, Tinware and Table Cutlery, Carpets,
Mattings, Rugs, Lace Curtains and
Window Shades.
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Easy Payments on Everything*
Sherman and Denison, Tez.
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Berwick Bay Oysters served in any
style for S.r< cents per doten at tbe
Diamond Bakety Lunch Room.
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Owing to tbe close margin on which |
school books are sold, I will be com-
pelled to ask my patrons to pay cash
for school books. Hboh P*bry.
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ERSEVERANCE ,
ROMPTNESS
ROMOTES OUR
OPÜLARITY.
HONE 21.
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Fred Douglass school (ool)
Totol In all • - - - 1783
This is an inorease.of 21 since tbe
Arst day and shows an increase of 96
pvér last Monday.
For sake of comparison will tbe
Denison papers please publish tbe ac-
tual enrollment in tbe public schools
of that cltjr today. |
Ml(, Bible Theatre Ce.
This excellent organisation, wWoh
is the fruit or years of experUnee and
of tü* |>nhlio tiate, will
• limited engagement
Monday, Oct. 8, In
eoeding years it has leaped into
pabilo favor and its annual visit has
been looked forward to with pleaaure
It* popularity has been earned by an
earnest endeavor to ;#ve tbe public
tbe best obtainable and at a moderate
price of admission. This year tbe
same policy has been adhered to, but
enlarged experience has enabled the
management to materially improve.
New plays will be presented and «tab
one has secured success In the east
and north. The aotiog company is
the best that Mr. Ruble has ever car-
ried and no expense hsa been spared
to make scenic and mechanical «Osota
Absolutely Correct. With all ehis the
are bat 10,2X1 and 80 oenta, so
the up-to-date theatre-goers may per-
fect arrangements so as not to miss
this attraction, the best of all. Ladles
free Monday night If accompanied by
a person holding a'paid 30 oent ticket
before 7 p. m. Monday.
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JJ- The largest exclusie Hardware house between St. Louis and Mexico* and between
New Orleans and Denver.
Our business has more than doubled in volume in three years.
This has been brought about by handling the best goods, and selling them at reason-
able prices; by pursuing a liberal policy and striving earnestly to please our
patrons.
Our enormous purchases give us a leverage in the way of prices that makes it difficult
for smaller houses to successfully compete with us, and impossible for them to
undersell us; furthermore, our large volume of business enables us to sell on a
smaller margin of profit than smaller houses.
We sell to the largest retail houses in the state.
Phones: Office 180-3, Retail Dept. 189-2, Wholesale Dept. 284-6.
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intentio^f closing out my business liero by January 1st, next, and there is no doubt in the minds of the great number of
mess ot Swes being sold, for they continued to come and bring their friends and neighbors with them. What better proof can
been closed out entirely and hew goods previously contracted for have arrived to take their places, hence the new price list
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60 ceata; per
.ln,reg«Ur piicé «ftc now 88e ,0.
in navy filuo, brown an green and
I bMc 60c grade at 42 l-8o yd. |
88e blsck «illn fti 00c s yd.
$].2A bisck l)iich<*& *st)i> 27 'moho* wido at %c n yd
STAPLE 6000S AND EMBROIDERIES.
18 cent outing Cloth* at 8 and 10 cents
l(te Outing . loth at He. .
'^sw stock of domestics and prints.
plain naingooV at 12 l-2cyd.
i wldeatS6oayd.
Hie a yd.
at about
ritRin -naitwoek at lie \-d.
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8 k plain nafawouk at 20c jd.
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_ i wftiéached pepperell abeetisig at "ifc'***. • BHjBj
tí M unbleached Pepprell sheeting at > 1<ic ^
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18o checked nairwotib
12 l-2c hMAf cloth at 9c.
1 Ao lung cloth at 11c.
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;]K( unbleached l'eppr. .
42 inch blcaohwl and Mf-WcscIkhI }M.pprpl! pidow taaing at 10c Jd.
47 Inch bleached poppcrrll ,
Arowkeaii A O A f«itl r tiékmg ai mo ya.
All Hamburg, raimoolt and Swi^onibn'.idorioKnnd inwrtioitt at^Cürtr
TABLE UKEdS AliD TOWfLST^.
Halt bleaclxM tabh<t-.ncnr 4Sc at 3;3 l-8c vv«nl.
72-Inch half bleached t«li(."linon, bou«lit Ui sell at (Wc, closing out
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10c red ubl^ dann- k at á7e yd;
*■■>**&} dama k ¿gc Jd.
bl<«rhnd tabls dañinab at fifc vd.
gl.bWchcd tabledv.wk at «gpi||
kSSbleatí^/ta^e.'danuijík at
< Cloths 75c eeSfc.
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7 l-2c linen cnuli at 6c a yd.
10c linen crach at 8 l-3c a yd,
16c linen crash at 10c a yd.
Ltdie*' $1 kid g'evee at 76c pr.
Ladies' #126 kid glov« at $1 pr.
Ladiea' 12.25 kid glove at fl.W) pr.
LaW $1 chamoi«¡¡glove« at 60c pr.
All fancvand plain ribbon at greutly rrducwl prior*.
All $1.25 and $1 American lady coreéis both Mimmer and winter
Moda at 75C eaeh.
Menicka-Williraantie and Chadwlck'* rpool cotton at 8 npoola for
10c or 8 «pools for 26c.
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Man's 86e fancy half bose 20c pr.
Mon'i 76c negligee shirts at 60c each.
Hen's $1 26 and fl negligee hirta.niade of importtd modern clotfe
. at 76c *ch.
Men's 76c and 86c stiff bomom colored rbrris at 60c eaeh.
Wen?* (Monarch brand) laundered white shirt , value) fl and SI.26
at 76c each.
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Men's &Oe underwear at 86c a garment.
All hoaett coet. *•" - ■
«« e* ?ns, MATTINGS ADO RUGS.
All gl Velvet carpetf at 7 6c a yard.
All II Atrmuter carpets at 76c a Jard.
All fl. 26 Ax minster carpets at f 1 a yd.
AH 76c Brusiet carpets at Mci yd.
All 60c Bnutri* carpets at 80c a yd.
86c yard wide rranite waava ctrtton carpet at 26c a yd.
«6c union ingrain carpet at 80c a yd.
gItfa roper all wool tngra>n car pit at 62 l-2c a yd.
4| All WW 1 yard wide htgraht carpet at Ti'.*c a.yd.
f 1 emyraa and moonette mau at 80c earb.
f2.76 trrnyma and Moquetta nig* at 12 25 each
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