Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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•SUrRMAitj DAILY DEMOCRAT SHF.RMAN^ TEXAS,
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MowRv*.Anri!,7. 1919
tit DAILY DEIOCIUT j
HthWI-ERS BY SflfiHT.
In.-ni.fiin -iomtiMrfids; |)Li
Him i
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heard ("2
> wk.->ibkk .1 IWim llw country ,list ihits of i 1m- In tjjmjt !*
6. A K. C. HfcNTEB. Publishers. iltle« aid tmtus (.f gang*. who «rc
■-, ■ ^g^^Plwro lBfw. j committing a!! kind-’ of
ihttem! «4 the postofflre at Sher- k*’•light. They steal chkkens. kill lx.cs
man as mall matter of the second nml carry off iheir cariaswesjjuiil cart
class according to act of Congress ..ff jivirii, M-g, .tables. siaJT,;iihttr t»ro*
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Telephones ..............110 and 111
Members of the Associated Press.
Tbe Associated Press is exclusively
entitled...to the use for republicttlon
all uows diyiatches credited to it or
pat otherwise credited In this paper
and also the local news published liere-
in. All rights of rcpuhlication of
Special dtepat.bps herein are also Be-
*ems(t . „ . ;
| finds.
Korim‘rht om* umh! t<» li«ar of ibis
kind sif tiling in tin* lull when th<» tr;ir-
jiihI «>rrl»nri1 proiliirts woro rfjh*.
Itui umv it mmhis to Imyi* iMSinnf nti ;
all lIn'1 yt-ar affair. It i< a^Ntt**! !»fv, J
tho u<<* of nu form Ml*1*, wlth'h oiuitth*!
t!ik*v*s tnKunlcir si^ ijfili'-lr ^iinvay. ' {o} {0} § 0 {cj ^ ^ 0
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changing boa Dons , :l ll' i"
Urt address a* well ■ enough
111111I gaidi'iicis who are trying to make
living liv toilsome diligemii. If i* ;
to make a hard working man
Mali snhs.-rlbera Pill
ihould give tlie-fora*'r address ...
as tlie new one. Subscribers served by ’ feci tliat’Tv. i\ iliTiig is ag.ini-t him
carriers will please assist the man- rt.ll(W„ wll„
■gemeiit ip ren daring good service by . .... .
notifying the democrat about irregn- m"‘ Matt out with tin- idea that it is
bullies and omission*. « g'.i-l joke to r»h the farmer, who
CHAPTEg XXIX.
Any erroneoitts reflection npon tbe
character. standing Or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
may appear in the columns of the
Democrat will be gladly corrected np
-pn~tt Being brought to the attention of
the publishers.
will never miss a few of Ids products.
:Tticy begin bv raiding an orchard ami
next break into barns ami storehouses.
It is just plain burglary, and the fel-
lows who go iyto it in a spirit of mis-
chief are likely.to end up in jail.
rinrely moving thrdugYi a slightly lieav-
dM *;,A-ecu#.Aa ,the nth! p«*4 *• •dull gray
gt* mirt. When Wufkins ,«Miet*ged from
™ the nilst 1 proposed to him t!i»t we go
0 below and continue the search for
q gold. He was not anxious to go and 1
Dorothy persuaded ine to let her go
® j with rae. In the room where the ape;
0 had been hidden we found a big chest
j and I set to work to open It.
It proved harder than I hod be-
lieved. the staple of the lock clinging
to the hard teak wood of which the j
chest was made. The lid was heavy, j
but as 1 finally forced it backward a ;
hinge mapped and permitted it to j
! drop crashing to the deck. For an in- i
\ start 1 could see nothing within,
j “Lilt up the lantern, Dorothy, j
please. No, higher than that. What
} in God’s name? Why, it is the corpse
j of a woman!’’
1 heard her cry out, and barely
caught the lantern as it fell from her
hapd. At first I doubted the evidence
of my own eyes, snatching the hit of
Spring candle from its tin socket anil
holding it where the full glare of if*
light fell across the grewsome object. I
Ay, It was a woman, with lower limbs I
doubled back from lack of space, but'
ocao
A NEW POLICY
For Men with Small Salaries
Young Married Men and Business Men
LABEL'
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igLkf-. J After a man lias
So lire that the added daylight will ,l"' European hews, one
Is* a real joj’.
A Sffuo'jie in" the Dark.
He came hack w ith the lantern In his
hand, a mere tin box containing a can-
dle. the dim .flume visible through nu-
merous punctures. Neither of us spoto
until my hand was on the communion
door ready to slide it open.
‘Til not he/long below,"T said sober-
ly. “Better go forward and see that ( , ... , . ,
your lookout men are awake, and then | ^ us l,!oughh shet ^ so ,
. . • ., ■ t perfect in preservation her cheeks ap-l
........... ............ j..... , to;‘" uu l peered flushed with health. Her lips
Some |ample wlm call thcui*clvk‘',«»-'i'‘»V--1^'^"'r*^^“;*' , 'B0. ^leI half s-miling. It was a face of real
vmusly entered because of a locked, ,().uut}_;in EngUsh face, aIthoUKh her
determined on hreaking ut „y„ „„„ hajr were d:!rk and h(,r man.
1 hero was no key in the jock. tilln and ,onR earrings were umptes-
and the stout door resisted by efinru.j tion;ihlv Spanish, a string of pearls
Placing the lantern on the d.-clc r !ja5'' enciiMed her throat, and there were
ceeded finally in inserting Urn hhid j niftn(.rmH r, her fingers. ThJ
of a luUchct so as to gam a purcaafie , „ ad(|,.d lmlueas?urab! *\
sufhcicnt to release the latch. As the ■ ,jl(1 i!(IITor ! A
iloor yielded a sharp cry assailed me ‘ .. , • ,. I ™
from within. It came . forth so m.u- ' T, f1 * ^B,lve! S^ely,shp. »»v«*!" |
denly and with si) wild an accent 1 * j. s<> ’ M ,,lt0 ^ur j
stfppod blindly backward in fright, ©yj *,... 1»U Jtf ♦kL>a' t * j
foot overturning the lantern, which,! ‘ lut impossible! ij
with a single flicker of the candle, went! om "‘'d ^ »*th «».v hand. “The j
out. In that lust gleam I saw a dim, i *s,!,ls . ‘e '‘l0110- I said, “thus held
grotesque outline fronting me. Then, fl '*0 hyJ°™e UK,Rk‘ of ,he Ini5les-
in the darkness, gleamed two green, I **' <ll,r< * *1 mean/ \\ ho could the i
menacing eyes/growing steadily larger, It Is love Or hate?' - j
Not love, Geoffry. * Love would
never do this tiling. It is hate, the
| spectablc will often stop ahmg the way dour
j iii the summer and fall and swipe val-J here,
j nable f.Hid pr hiets. They oilght to!
know Itetter. But tpe. thieving habits j
TOW Insoniilig s.i vonimon are more <!e- j
lilM-rate and lilfficult to deal with.
If is not easy for local police io \
j Immlie such eases. The • ]lower of the j
j State will have to repress (Ids growing!
j crime. Tiie isnirts shemid give stlclrof-
! fenders the limit of the law. Also the '
j thieves should reflect that a lot of!
farmers and gardeners have sons just j
hack from the war. well equipiied with !
.shooting irons and aide , to use them j
effectively,
SOME IMPORTANT FEATURES OF
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N .J . ‘f . a < 5». ■ ' - -I
RENEWABLE: The policy may be renewed an-
nually during the lifetime of the insured at an incre4?$f
age without medical re-examination. No increase 1 is
premium will be made after the insured attains the age of
sixty-five'years.
MAY BE EXCHANGED: Provided the policy is then
in force, it may be exchanged without medical re-examina-
tion upon any anniversary for a level premium Life or
Endowment policy. '
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DATING BACK: If the change is made within five
years after the issuance of the policy, the new policy mny
be dated back to the date of the original policy and rated
at the original age provided the difference in
with six per cent, interest is paid.
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We must nn( wail until they are too
much worn to give those old hint lies
to the Re.1 Cross. ^
finish.*.! reading j
tiling, at least, !
is clear, and that is that everything'
is not exactly as it ought to lie.
nearer, as I stared at them in horror.
Was it man or beast? Devil from hell,
or some crazed human against whom
1 must battle for life? The green eyes j ‘ “
I lifted m, lmnd , tra„y y'
gloating of revenge; there can be no
other aii-wnr—this is the end of n
France demands “mere justice" from
Germany, Imt Germany wants to scale
down the uieretiess.
If people have learned itt Inst to
wear sensible shoes, the great war has
not been fought, in vain.
Louisville is also going to brew twn-
aml-a-ltalf per cent beer. Rut that isn't
what inndc Kentucky famous.
If the Slavonic countries .suil.l only
he induced to tuko np the war gard'li
idea what n lovely spring we might
have.
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To realize Sow toiftd will clieck hoi-
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slievism, eonafder the civilizing effect
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of breakfast upon the ordinary domes-
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tiented husband.
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Reoaust! he was so Miecessful in put-
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ting an end to the war. tierlutps Mar-
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shAl Foeh eouhl ti'f-nihiate the unessen-
tial peace palaver. • *
For most of our soldiers and sailors
the war has ended, but we civilian*
still have the privilege of going ever
tiie top in a victory loan.
Not even the aviator who first flies
across the Atlantic will lie prouder
than the liaek lot gardener who raises
the first radish In liis neighborhood.
Roosevelt's memory will I e honored
by a monument In Washington and
his home will lie .converted . into a
shrine where all who liked the man
for Ills stlur.ly, forceful public life will
want to make pilgrimage. On tiie es-
tate at Oyster Ray is ids Imrttfl pfaec.
Who Wants a Fine Player Piano
at a Bargain?
We haw* in Sherman a perfcetly
new Player w,irli bench to matcii and
good select ion of late rolls. We will
dispose of this- beautiful Instrument
at a bargain and on terms ;if. desired.
Address at cnee. Brook Mays & Co..
The Reliable Piano House, Dallas.
Texas. a5-3te
WISH AND OTHERWISE.
glared into my face. I lined my
toward him, and touched—hair! .My |
antagonist was a giant African ape. 1 • ;
wound exposed.
There was nothing, not a scrap of
paper, not even the semblance of a (
Even os the big ape’s grip caught! rxpos.-ii flu* smile on those
me. ripping through Jacket sleeve to I ” “J l|*s.i.1ju »'co"ie one of rnock-
the flesh, 1 realized my great peri!, but! •? (0’1' l0il! the f1***? h"'longer,
I was no longer paralyzed with “j" r','' 0 n>' c asb,ng Borothy
fear, helpless -before the unknown, I 1 0M. ‘‘T,ue' as she still gazed down in
drove my hatchet straight between at fbe ghastly sight. . ,
We will never know. The man who
conkl tell is dead,” , ,
"Captain Paradllla?”
“Who else could it he? This was
those two gleaming eyes. The brute
staggered hack, dragging me with him,
liis humanlike ei-y of pain ended in a
snarl, hut, brief ns the respite proved, I
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gave me grip on his under jaw and j JRt* bere lie alone could
an opportunity to drive my weapon 111 -4*1 *' a secret. 1 here is nothing
twice tnore against the-hairy fay. The: ,lmre- v,e cau le;,1-n* anfl <be horror un-
pain served only to madden the beast,
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Amfmg ultriifiishionuble women of
New York shepherds' crooks are I icing
used ns walking canes. One would
think theso implement* would lie popu-
lar among Wall street shepherds, too.
Why,..one wonders, does not some
nolde red nflin of the aboriginal Amer-
ican typo enjoin the Imlshevists from
calling themselves "reds" and thus
bringing disgrace >ip>n an honorable
color?
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Many of flic ]K*acc conference dele-
gates are said to fgvior Switzerland as
the seat of the league of nations’ cap-
ital. It certainly should promote )a*a.*e
If the delegates wore t)i sit on an Icy
•Alp while .iehatiiigwar.
“So this is a,dr.v town where you j
live?” “Yes." “Not much doing, oil?" ]
"Not much. We might drive out and j
view thu water works."—Louisville |
Courier-Journal.
Riessed is he who has found ids
work; lot him ask no other blessed-
ness.—Cu rl.vle.
Willi*—“In the Greek Hades a mah
is punislied by l«*ii|g ohligisl to roll i
heavy rock to the top of Hie hill." Gil-
lis—“That's too easy. Why didn’t fliey
make him pttMi Ids car to the nearest
garage?"—Judge. ‘
'( ’(mtencuMiftt. as if Is a short and de-
lightful way. hath much gracefulness
and little trouble.—Epictetus.
Mrs. Casey (with newspaper) —
“They got I’at Murphy's name ill the
death notices' instead bf his brother
Mike." Casey Ye don't pay! It's a
nice fix l’irt would he in if he was wan
o* them that believe all they read in
tile papers.”—Boston Transcript,
1 have no pleasure in any man who
despises music. If is no invention of
ours; it Is the gift of God. 1, place it
next to religion. Satan hates music; lie j
knows if drives the evil out of us.— '
Martin Luther.
“Figures won't lie.” “They're not
supposed .to,’! answered Ananias.
“They’re simply raw moterial in the
hands of the expert,"—Dmdon An-
swers.
and before I could wrench free he had
me clutched in an iron grip, my jacket
torn into shreds. His jaws snapped at
my face, hut I had such purchase as
to prevent their touching me, nndj
windless of the. claws tearing at my
flesh* I forced the animal’s head hack
untie the neck cracked mid tiie lips
gave-vent to a wild scream of agony.
I uared not let go; dared not relax for
nerves me. Hold tiie light, dear, while
I replace the lid of the chest.”
It required my utmost effort to ac-
complish this. I was ghul to have the
thing hidden, to escape the stare of
i hose fixed eyes, tiie death smite of
those red lips. It was no longer a
reality hut a dream of delirium; I
dare not think oWa'peculute—my- only
desire being to get away, to get Dor-
othy away. In absolute terror" I drew
her with me to tiie open door—then
stopped, paralyzed; tiie half revealed
figure of a man appeared on the cabin
stairs. ' , ....
7 “Stop ! Who are ;ynu?’*
“Watkins, sir. I cyme below to call
you. There’s sumthiu’ bloomin’ odd
tnkin’ place out there in the fog, Cap-
tain Carlyle. We want yer on deck,
sir, right away,'’
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DISABILITY INSURANCE
tola! disability while the policy is in full force and before
the insured ha? attained the age of sixty years, twelve
months after proof of such disability the Company will if
desired, commence to pay theMim insured in twenty
equal annual instalments, or will pay an annuity for ten
years certain as long thereafter as the insured may live;
and after the Company has commenced to' pay these
instalments or the life annuity, no further payments of
premium will he required under the policy.
Aetna Life Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Organized 1850. Assets 149 Million Dollars. Ordinary Life
and 20 Payment Life written at rates in proportion to above. If
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SPECIAL AGENTS.
=aOBOE=a E3DEZ
Rcwunhling an eb'ctric fiat iron is ;
a new electrn-m.-ignet for separating j
metals, removing i-itips^ and boring !
from machinery and recovering nails
and other articles fmiui swes**{ii»g*>.
COCK SPELLS
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Save Money!!
DENISON *
SHERMAN
WACO
CORSICANA
FT. WORTH,
and intermediate points
reached hourly
“The Convenient Way”
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(Korea, for a long time under the
rule of Japan, fs very rntteh in earnest
about freedom and high taxes and if
neeesaary, will fight In (lie dentil for
their swif-preservation and liberty.
IKiwers intervene.
0(<ean fligWs from the Atlantic to
the coast of Ireland are scheduled
for this week to be made for long
flights. At tlwj u’en rest points it is
nearly two tlmqsaiid miles. The world
Wifi await the adventure with great
interest In its outcome.
'ft
list’s help the Jews of the war
*fine, including Paieatine. Poland.
Turkey and other place* where the
they have suffered indignities and
cruelties. The Jews arc raising a relief
'fund and every one who can should
help raise this fund. ,
The Kaiser'* horses have been sold
at aurUiUi and the older ones -jftaiL.
for hi* sturdy, forceful puhiic life will
hide* were also sold and the chariot
In which the Emperor rode and sent-
out with trumpet to an
•mattaMTloe him coming, wa* sohl to a ntau
frho wUl cynvcrt it Ipto a Jitaej bus*.
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STIFF JOINTS
SOREMliSCLES
IMter Up Quickly Under the SMthing, |
Penetrating Application ef
Hamlin's Wizard Oil
In cases of rhefimatism and. lame
back it penetrates quickly, drives out
Korea has a difficult job mile*; other ®f)f*ness* ancl limbers up stiff, aching
joints and muscles.
Wizard Gil is an absolutely reli-
able, irftiscptic application for cuts,
burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and
bruises heal readily under its sooth-
ing, penetrating qualities.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or Lave sick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
it Oared Not Let Go.
an Instant the exercise of every ounce
of strength. I felt as though the life
wgs being squeezed out of me by the
grasp of these lisrify arms; yet the
very vise in which T was ii«*'t} yiehle-’
me leverage. The hatchet dropped to
the deck and birth my hands found
lodgment under the jaw, the muscles
of my arms strained to the utmost, ns
I forced back that horfid head. Little
tiy little it gave way, the suffering
brute whining in agony, until, tne pain
becoming unendurable, the clinging
arms suddenly released their hold 'et-
ting the drop heavily to the deck.
By some good fortune I fell upon
the discarded hatchet, and stumbled
to my feet once more, gripping the
weapon again in my fingers. I sprang
straight toward him, sending the sharp
Made of the hatchet crashing against
the skull. The aim was good, the
stroke a death blow, yet the monster
got me with one puw, and v.e fell t
....... IJhfl deck together, lie Savagely claw-
ing toe In his death agony. Then the.
AMAWA^MWVWWVWVWNj hair" figure quivered and lay motion-
ies's. I released the stiffening grip,
rising to iny* knees, only to immediate-
ly pitch forwurd unconscious.
When I came back once more to ’ife
I was upon the schooner’s deck breath-
ing the fresh night air, Dorothy and
Watkins bending over me.
Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30
cents, Guaranteed.
Service Barber Shop
South Side Square.
JOHN R. ISBELL, Prop.
We have electric hair cutter*,
massage, mXverything.
CHILDREN’S WORK
A SPECIALTY.
CHAPTER XXX.
Opening of the Treapure Chest.
I The dawn came slowly, aud with but
j little Increase of light. The breeze had
i is.! .dg i, vi v mmsmm Mure ■ immmm
, ~ \ . -. .
Put a stop to them with old
reliable Dr. King’s New
Discovery
tnat raw, hoarse throat must H
eoothed. That phlegm-loaded chc :
mast be loosened. That cough must
be checked so you can sleep.
pr. ICing’s New Discovery has been
relieving colds, and coughs for half a
century without the least disagreeable
after-effects.
Your drugeist has it because it is
well-known and in big demand. 60c
and $1.20.
Try this for Constipation
Keep the bowels on schedule time
with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the
system freed from poisonous wastes,
the complextion clear, the stomach
sweet, the tongue uncoated, the breath
untainted. Mild yet positive. 25c.
SPRING HAIRCUTS
Have arrived and we want to
put one on every man, boy and
girl iu Sherman.
That LUCKY TIGER Ilair
Tonic for .sale at our shop. One
dollar a bottle. Ask about it.
CHAS. CLARK
PIONEER BARBER.
NORTn TRAVIS ST.
SEE THE NEW
Spring Styles
IN
SKIRTS
Just in by today’s express—5 new
styles in Serge Skirt's. All new spring
colors. ,
Also some beautiful Black Taffeta
Skirts came in this week. Visit our Suit
Department and see these pretty Skirts.
M. WEINGARTEN
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The Store of Better Values.
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EAST SIDE BARBER
—8 CHAIRS—
That Means Eight Good Barbers.
We Give Service.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
PHONE 10
ANNOUNCEMENT
PHONE 10
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DAILY DEMOCRAT
In City and County
One month ........____....____$ ,p.O
Six months .................... 3.25
One year ................... 6,00
Out of County in Texas and Oklahoma
One month .... .(15
Sir. Months .................. 3.5Q
One year .......... 0.50
Beyond Texa* and Oklahoma and
Within 104)0 Miles
One month ..............75
Three mouths........ .........2.00
Six months ...... 3.75
One year ....... 7,00
Beyond 1000 Miles and Overseas.
One month .......... $.85
Three months ................2.25
Six months..............4.00
One year ........ $7.50
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
Weekly Democrat—In Grayson coun-
ty $1.25. I11 Texas mid Oklahoma, out-
side of Grayson, $1.60. Beyond Texas
and Oklahoma and within J.OtiO miles,
$1.75. Beyond 1,000 mile* and overseas,
*Wfc
NURSE.
PHONE 12.
1800 North Ross.
Ed Bonham and H. L. York
Expert Cleaners and Dyers.
Having Opened up a Business Under the Style of
United Cleaners and Dyers
at 307 S. Travis Street, they are Now Prepared to give First
Class and Satisfactory Service.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO PLEASE.
n ESTES & CO
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ME
Office Over Shaw and Sons.
^....... CHOICE FARMS AND CITY
PROPERTY. Also represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
We have our nv^t JjPfW Yon Property.
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Phone, Office 289: Residence Phone 794.
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PHIL SHERO
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
Repair Work Done.
Give Us Your
TRANSFER Business.
We move anything from-a Go-Cart
to a Steam Engine. County trips a
fqiecialty.
Feari^ Transfer Co.,
. • SPRING BEDDING PLANTS ,
PLANT NOW While There is Plenty of Moisture.
Visit our Greenhouse, South Walnut or Phone Us Your Wants.
The Home of Flowers
Phones 159, 377. ' 215 North Travis St.
“WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF US.”
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