The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1921 Page: 9 of 10
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five rooms,
batik commode, lavatory, bath beat*
er. lights, gas, water, telephone, ga-
rage, sidewalk, Beaver boarded, two
blocks ear, tour Mocks shops; fine
neighborhood. Inquire 1005 South
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or piano an nart pay,
' 5ptt™ *nd lot
Very reason-
take Ford
one 710.
FOR SAUd—Vacant lot, 418 ERuU
St AnMiT4#l 8. Munson St.
Apply~4tl & Munson
SALE—Modern flmr
FOR SALE—Moaeru mar room resi-
dence. No. 1011 W. Walker street;
low price and monthly payments.
rW. Stoddard.
BT OWNER—My bonje. furnished. ~7
rooms, 2 apartments, 1 baths; ga-
rage, and an modem Improvements,
lights, water, and K«* sidewalks,
and paved street; for home or in-
vestment, 808 ML gaudy. Phone 807-
FOR 8ALK—Four room bouse, 4$# W.
Hull. Apply Mrs. Charles Clymer,
429 W. Morton St
HELP WANTED
■ __MALS
CHTir SERVICE examinations tfenl-
■on November. Positions $1400-
$1600. Age, 18 'tipwarg, Experience
unnecessary. For free particulars,
* -dnatructlons, write R. Terry (former
Civil Service examiner) 321 Conti-
nental Bldg., Washington, D. C.
WANTED—Man with car to represent
tas In this territory. Can advance to
district manager if htitfer. The C.
L. Smith Co., South Bend, Ind.
MALE AND FEMALE
help wantedTT™^^
a’ife to work on farm; house furnish-
ed; must have references, Dr. D. M.
MePh&il, at Baers' Fbrry.
MISCELLANEOUS
for two
l Phone 1*71.
12ft NK3HT TAXI—Phan# 1842.
' iglald roc
HIGHEST price pad m «8 your
bsussMd and kitchen furniture
M*w furniture traded for old. See or
plmne Bam A. Joaee A Son. 401-
m W. Mata street x
LET US etore your household goods,
and bath. Clean storeroom. rates reasonable.
W. H Holton » Ce„ 411 W. Main St.
tX)R CRATING, upholstering and re-
pairing tarniture. call Wllllams Fur-
niture CL ITS.
IT COST NO MOBS ror real shoe re-
pairing. Why hgva your shoes cob-
bled When you ten get them re-
paired at Scott’s 'Electric Shoe Hos-
pital, where we give service, qual-
ity. Third door north (Security bldg.
CldPANlldtt and betting Upf Trii*] I
Fhone 1840, Fiwgk Yarbrough,
Wlnburn for Jjli
■* FEMALE
WANTRD^^ljj^Mrr ^lT'hI
Jones. 530 W Morgan.
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FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Butter and outtermllk,
like mother used to make, at the
Bo’i'.h Side Creamery.
FOR SALE—White Sewing Machines,
Phonographs and Records; easy pay-
ments. Rent and repair all makes.
White Sewing Machine Co., 422 Main
St. Phone 178.
FOR 8ALE—Coal heating stove, phone
1810.
FURNITURE for wale—Call 291.
FOR SALE—Household furniture,
W. Gandy. Phone 1598.
800
TWELVE Gauge Pump Cun for sale,
810 W. Shepheard.
HAD NOTHING ON HIM
$
“It’s an ugly situation that's star.
Ing me in the face.”
*Woll, li ain’t get nothin’ on
you!”
LADIES! SECRET TO
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
Bring Back Color, Gloss and Youthful-
nsst with Grandma's Recipe of
Bags and Sulphur.
A HAS BEER
Flimfan: What, you doing heavy
roles? I thought you were a
comedian.
Mugger: I was but my pie arm
went lame and I loet my control.
LEGAL NOTICES
GOOD Wood Saw in good shape at a
bargain, 1100 W. Munson.
SEE Harry
WASHED
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
PHY8IG1AN8 AND SURGEONS
^ DAftTiTTFuLV-
Urin,ry ■"<* General Medicine )''**
1 814 Security Building
Sheriff’s Sale
The 8tate of Texas.
County of Grayson:
By virtue of an execution issued o>ut
of the Honorable County Court of
Grayson county, on the 4th day of
October, 1921, by the clerk thereof, In
the case of J. A. Dowling vs. F. M.
Wood, No. 9472 and to me, as Sheriff,
directed and delivered, I will proceed
to sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
within the hours prescribed by law for
Sheriffs Sales, on the first Tuesday In
December, 198J, it being the 6th day
of December; 1981, at the|oo4»irt house
door In Graysdn county, Texas, the fol-
lowing described propertyr to-wit:
' Lots No three (3) and four (4) In
|block No. fifty-four (54), Miller’s
Common garden sage brewed into a
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol,
added, will turn gray streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux-
uriant. Mixing the Huge Tea and
Sulphur recipe at home, though. Is
troublesome. Aa easier way ie to get
the ready-to-uae preparation, lmprov- j
ed by the addition of other ingre-
dients, a large bottle, at little cost, at
drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding
a lot of muse.
While gray, faded hair ie not sinful,,
we all desire to retain our youthful
appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth’s
Huge and Hulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because it does It so natural-
ly, eo evenly, You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time; by morning all ♦
gray hairs have disappeared, After.
another application orvtwo your hair;
becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft
and luxuriant and you appear years
younger.—(Advertisement)
RUDDELLITES
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Mary had a lijtle mule,
v It’s shoes were good and
stout,
And matter not how much it
kicked *'
It’s hoofs would not wear
out.
Now Mary's shoes were dif-
ferent, tho; /
Their sole* and uppers
wear,
tint, thanks to ns and our
good shop, /
They’re kept in good re-
pair/ •
IARRY
Ruddell
RUDDELL’S SHOE SHOP
422 W. Main
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RUGS WASHED — Hamilton-Beach phones: Office. 1884-Rt ;re»" 1824-R21 "ccond addition to the City of Den Non,
ftopytise. Call -—-———----——— —— *—*—* ——
Jennings Furniture Co
Physician and Surgeon
Suite 108, Security Bldg.
Calls Answered Day and Night
GET jroor sweet milk ahd cream from
Breezy /(eights Dairy. Monqng de-
om» Phr, i« STKSk' i«-R. &ZZ2T5-
yiSbb. b. w. RirifAiuwoir *1
Phone 5514, O, W, Beam,
STONE CAKES Ask
1 Phone 784. ’
your grocer.
"newly CORD WOOD deiltered, phone 8212.
>. light M C. PORTER Transfer. Phone **i
ANY kind of plastering done; plain or
fancy; nothing too lame or too
*•■11. Phone 884. L F Pomy.
DR. F. M. TEAS
Msdioine, Eyes Tssted, Glasses Fitted.
Third fleer Security Bldg. Phone 412.
DRS. ELLIS, ELLIS A MILLER
Physicisns and Burgeons
416* West Main
Phone 1128, office and residence
LOST AND FOUND
.t/iST — Brown leather purse; about
j^l R Nki small change, broken lady's
—. • watch, receipts bearing name 8. W.
*•? Wilson, 1144 W. Shepherd. Reward!
.LOST—Friday afternoon (porslWy in
or near Security Bldg.) round brooch
set with five pearls. Phone 1485. Re-
In-
Sunday—Lady's blue coat to
■utt, silk lining. Reward. Phone
M8, Till Rond. ^ *
RTRATKD OR STOLEN—From Crmh-
tre* Place, bay mule 9 or 10
old. blinded with
years
R on left
Cats
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. DENTISTS
Office Phone 3*7
Residence 105*
DR. J. E. MEADOR
Dentist
824% W. Main St
Dit. GILMER, DENTIST
Over East ham’s Shoe Store
812% West Main Street.
OSTEOPATHS
DR. CRAWFORD
Osteopath
8MH W. Main St.
(HC.ce Phone 277 ; Residence Phone lit
‘DRTLENA HeCRARV
Osteopath
Office 214 N. Mtrick Ave. Phone 1051
the property of F. M. Wood to satisfy
a judgment amounting to 8220.00, In
favor of J. A. Dowling, and coet of suit.
Given under my hand, this 19th day
of October, 1921.
W. B. CRAIG Sheriff.
By J. H. TAYI-OR, Deputy.
Keep yeurseH always squarely ana
firmly before the public if you went
its attention; if you do not. then blame
yourteif if you are forgotten. Herald
advertising reaches tha public.—Adv.
IaroaScb ‘ 1
DortAMnxwell, Chev-
CHIEOPRACTOES
DRS7 SMITH'A SMITH
Chiropractors,
Jj^Smotor CAR CO
115 MtatoU. . ._Phone lfli
! W. Woodard St.
ITione 147$
ANTED
ruimONS WANT
frarj
Palmer Graduate Chiropraetor
The Only One in Denison
ABA E. F. BURTON, D. C-
Office Over Kress*. __Phone IS87.
Phone 42* DR.’ M. L. STAMPHILL, Chiroprector
Adjustments, Massage, Electricity
418% W. Main St. Phone IIP.
tlon as
garage,
years experience
to d* ail kinds
r r
Real Chiropractic Adjustments
Is not massage or electricity.
Chiropractic is « Greek word
meaning, Done by Hand
A. E. F. BURTON. D. C.
Over Kress' Store. Phone 15*7.
MDSOELLANEOUS
Luxuria
Toilet
Preparations
—face powder
—face cream
—rouges
-etc.
We Are Headquarters for
Toilet Preparation*
Burtis Drug Co.
tm Meat Mata Surest
One of grandpa’s indoqy sports is
to recall and ponder over tho events
in his life that a fortune teller proph-
esied in his youth.
Monday, Nov. 7. 1821.
BILL'IEiBIEDirS.}'
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m, mister n
—when you are in need of paint,
either for exterior or interior use.
be sure to specify “Lowe Broth*
er* High Standard Paint and
Mellotone." We carry in stock
at alt times a complete line of
this material and consequently
can give you what you need;
we also have a stock) of this good
Lowe Brothers' Vernicol Fiber
and Varnish Stains, just the
thing for your Interior wood-
work.
—when you think of paint, think
of Lowe Brother*’ nnd be as-
sured of getting satisfactory re-
sult*. We also have the kind of
n brash that you will reed. Be
•ure to cull for It.
The Lingo-Leeper
Company
”Everytk*na te Build Anything*
BAKE YOUR FRUIT
CAKE NOW
Fresh nuts tnd everything
for your Fruit Cake.
e
ALSO
FULL LINE OF FEESH
VEGETABLES
TURNER GROCERY
419 W. Main Phone 914
•
“Joy ridin’ in all this duel
ain’t what K*s cracked up
te be. tinea Maggie got
her new flivver I gotta sit
by an’ take M nit the
germs from here to Sher-
man. I’m goin’ down te
Hanna’s an’ git ms some
GARGLE for me threat
like the (testers prescribe
an’ kssp those rattan
germs outs me system*
Throat Gargles and
Mouth Washes.
‘Ask Hanna For It”
w.
110 West Mein
Coil Phene
WHEN HERE A BUILDER]
SPENDS MIS DOUGH- HE;
fiETSTHE BEST Web HAVE
5TEOER5
LUMBER SEXTETTE
If your money In out looking for
good lumber you should know
our name and address. We sell
worth-while woods of proven in-
tegrity. We believe that you’ve
heard a lot about pur reliabil-
ity and we want you to keep us
in mlni^
SttGER LUMBER CO.
"Service Without Cost"
Phene $41 1S1 W. Woodard
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Herald Want Ads Bring Results.
MO. L. SWANK
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Efficiency at ah times in the
twenty-four hours.
|fk:
508 W. Main
Phone 119
Uerald Want Ads Bring Results.
—The last Boy Suit you bought—
—Did it hold up as well as it should?
—Did it fade—lose its shape ?
—Wear out too quickly? *
—If «>—why not invest in one of our
“Wooly Boy” Standard All-Wool
Suits? Handsome a« any suit you could
buy, but the beauty is more than skin
deep. They are serviceable, sturdy aud
’ stylish.
—All the popular fabrics and colors—•
sizes 4 to 18. •
—Some with extra pair pants.
. $8.50 to $16.50
—Holeproof Hose for the School Boy.
All sixes just received.
U. S. Clothing
Headquarters for Up-to-Date Clothes for Men.
The Home of Batter Clothes for Boys.
—the house of Kuppenheimer clothes
J
Ro*k raanfar*,» PHOF. HANKS
j Piano Tuning. Phone 1193-R3
r~tar «u.r ^ r mibaRats horki*•
I Day Beam*trc»»-_.0*22* »» L
IM
end hay
Rt. 5.
F yea want it*
U than blame
ATTORNEYS
j. t. 4UOGS
Attorney-at-L*w
Office In Bcuthcrn tairety Building
Office and Reddcncc Telephone*
-* RDlt W. 8TODDARD
v Attorney-at-Law
Denlaon Bank and Tru«t Co. Bids.
Office Phone 811 Rea Phone life#
•MITH A FINLEY
Attorney* at-Law
MMt W. -Main Bt. Phone 484
. REASOhOVER A REA8ON0ViR
' LAWYRRS
^ Denlaon and Mexla. Texaa
Mode Otftea St Rom 4 Groan Building
Transfer Co.
0 Safe*, Pianos and Route.
■Furniture with special ears
Baggage service day
■ vmtj
Special Prices
on
BH^v|^Iron| fieds
We have a lot of good Iron Beds that are slight ly shop-worn we are offering at reduced prices
while they last. Some have been re-enameled and are as good as new. If you need an
extra bed, or want to fit up a room to rent, it will pay you to see u& at once.
f JENNINGS FURNIURE COMPANY
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