Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1917 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday, June 8, 1917
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN. TEXAS.
" ! AGE SEVEN.
T'HE non-alcoholic thirst*
1 quencher is filled with
goodness which refreshes
and satisfies. “I fop" flavor
giro* targ and snap.
Order PABLO, ice cold, at
any place that sells drinks,
or by the casa from your
grocer. PABLO is pure and
Made by Pabst
at Mliwwukue
-Under,] Mercantile
C omjMpy
JH.'iSt tbiitors
EMIL BENZEL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Everything In Season.
Merchants Lunch Served Dally
11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
SHORT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE YOU LIKE IT.
Classified Ads<eA
3 Lnes 3 Times.....;. <. ,25c
3 Lnes 6 Times..........40c
,3 Lnes 12 Times.........70c*
3 Lnes 24 Times....... .$1.25*1
ADDITIONAL NUMBER OF LINES
IN SAME PROPORTION.
1H0NE«IISK8
DIRECTORY Df SHEIIMN
window flower boxes; nlso all kind of
tin work, guttering. flues and tanks;
for prompt work see A. 8. Teiiullte,
. new jthouc 473. flO-lf
' THREE HUNDRED feet 4 Iih-Ii pipe
suitable for drams, 10 vents a foot.
Dederlck Well Machine Works. a3df
SKYLIGHT GLASS for sale. Rot>ert*,
Sanford and Taylor Co. junil-tf
FOR KhNl—ROOMS.
h'OR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light UcUnchoeplng. 301 .South Tim is {
street. Mrs. Julia .A. King. J7-7t
A HE1) ROOM with south cxjwHUre.
All modern eouvcnlenves. Miss Grace
Wright '.’()!> lvist Pecan. jl-tf
ONE FURNISHED bed room to rent.
SOS West Junes. m.'U-tr
h'OR RENT—Two or throe unfurnish-
ed rooms for light housekeeping. 021
S. Montgomery. Old i>oliue 1010.
THREE furnished light housekeeping
rooms, modern; 80.'! Williams street.
New phone 829. mlli-tf
READY REFERENCE AND INFOR-
MATION ABOUT
SHERMAN BUSINESS MEN AND
INSTITUTIONS
h’OR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
with sleeping porch, hath with hot
{water, gas nud electric lights. Ohl
Iilumo 30!). , mlti-tf
Foil RENT-One modern G-room
house on South Walnut street. Old
phone 903. mlO
FOn RENtLtwo unfurnished
rooms, sleeping iKircti, east side, down
stairs, hath, natural gas and electric
lights. 200 W. Mulberry St., old
phono 228. m:!-tf
AN APARTMENT for rent on N.
Crockett street. Old phone 118. Mrs. S.
R. Weaver. m.'!-tl
FOR RENT—Three south rooms
furnished for light housekeeping: all
modern convenience, electric lights,
natural gas, 407 S. Montgomery. Old
phone I HU. ml-tf
— 1 1 a ........
FOR RENT—Apartment; 4 rooms
with sleeping twin’ll. Also 3 furnishetl
rooms; ell conveniences, elose In. Ohl
phono loos. S. Cris kctl street. n30
FURNISHED ROOMS for light liouse-
koc,>ing. Old photic 087. n'Jo-tf
FOR RENT- An apartment at 1213
E Cherry. Mrs. T. T. Maxwell. Ohl
plunit, n»», m-'tl-tf
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
Folt RENT—t room bungalow on S'.
Cleveland avenue. city witter, gas.
electric lights. g,HSt garden, every-
thing convenient. See Dr. lllair.
jT-Mt
FOR RENT -Seven rooms with bath,
sleeping isireh, hot aud cold water,
nil modern conveniences. 324 South
Walnut street. jt’-lw
FOR RENT—Oue house. No. iiGt}
North Walnut; newly done over; six
rooms, big yard; Apply Walter C.
Jenes & Co. J2-tf
FOR RENT—Five room cottage. liath
and sewerage; newly rc-papcred and
re fini^hisi In,side; one hhs-k north of
square. Call IIP old. uilli-tf
FOR RENT-—I room house with hall.
All modem eonvenietiees. New iihone
'-.’OH. * ml-tf
FOR RENT—A four-room house, city
water; natural gas. Old phone 516.
mlil-tf
FOR RENT—Close in cottage, newly
papered ami varnished and in good
uelghburliod. Old phone 530. m3 If
FOR RENT—House of 1 rooms, also
J furaistmd rooms. O. L. Stafford, old
phone ltd. min-tf
FOR RENT—3 room house. 1000 S.
First St. Soo Dunk Inman. a.'ll-tf
rOH RENT-
of the city.
■Dwellings In all
New phone 220.
alngnme & Dean. '
parts
Bins-
ATTORNEYS—
Webb A Webb, Room 7-11 Murpby Bldg..............Old 534; New 122
Bookout A Jones, M. A P. Bank, Sherman....Phones, Old UM, New *4
Security Building, Denison......................Both Phones 811
AUTO AND MACHINE WORKS-BATTERY SERVICI
Washington Iron Works, 318-24 E. Lamar St..,..................Old M
AUTO TIRES A TUBE VULCANIZING—Goodyear and Ajax Tina
Sherman Vulcanising Works, 116 N. Crockett................Old 1131
AUTOMOBILES—
Davla Motor Co,, Agents for Cole, Reo, Dort and Chevrolet
Automobiles...................................Both Pbonea 420
auto service-
moss & Kirk, Auto Service Day aud Night, City aud Country
Culls Given Prompt Attention......................Old l’lionc 1511
BAKERY—OUR OWN MAID
- Sanitary Bakery, 204 So. Crockett.............................Old 75
CAFE—
Famous Cafe, 119 North Travla........................Both 501
DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES
Shcehey'e Drug Store, North Side Square,..............Old 7| New I
ELECTRIC FIXTURES, SUPPLIES, WIRING
Kolb Electric Co, 118 No. Crockett...............Old 255; New 255
FURNITURE-OFFICE FURNITURE, STOVES, RUGS
Taliaferro Furniture Co, 112-14 East Houiton......01d 373; New 162
GROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED VEGETABLES
Howdeabell's. 108 Crockett.......................Old 163; New: 183
INSURANCE 6 REAL ESTATE
Carpenter A Beldeo. 210 No. Travla................Both 43
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING
Sherman Democrat—each week-day afternoon and Weekly,
Commercial Printing........ Both 111
OPTOMETRIST! A OPTICIAN
R. B. Nall, Commercial Bank Bldg............Old 720; New 161
PIANO TUNING.
O. L. Guinn, with Kldd-Ker College............................Old 885
PRINTERS—OFFICE, SCHOOL TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES, KODAKS
The Keynolds-Parker Co., 126 No. Trnrlt....................Both 723
REAL ESTATE—
H. A. Ilolllday, Real Estate, Loans, Commercial Bank build-
in*............ Phone* 431
Gullek A Hall, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, M. A I*. Bank build-
ing...,............... Phone* 195
SHOES A SHOE REPAIRING (MEN’S NEW SHOES)
Mahoney Bros., 216 North Travis, near Binkley.
TAILORING, CLEANING. PRESSING.
Who's Your Tailor? Pierce A Gilmer, 211 North Travis............635
TRANSFER A STORAGE
E. Knox Dray Line, 202 B. Hoar ton.........................Both 114
LEARN TO SAVE MONEY.
Banking Merely a Dollar a Week la a
Good Investment.
“It is mighty hard," said an unfortu-
nate workiugmau some time ago to the
writer, "to save up a thousand doling
by laying aside a dollar or two a week
aud then to take it out of the savings
bank and lose It to a get rich qnick
swlmller, as I have just done.”
The poor fellow could work and save,
but he had not had even a kindergar-
ten education in finance, else his story
would have been different. He had
never given a thought to Interest and
so was absolutely ignorant of growth
through compound interest aud, of
course, had never heard of that won
derful process of accumulation known
as "progressive compound interest.”
One dollar deposited in a savings
hank that pays 4 per cent will amount
to $2.19 In twenty years. This Is sim-
ple compound interest. Now, If you
deposit $1 every year for twenty years,
or $20 in all, the sum to your credit
will have grown to $30.97.
Any wage earner can put by $1
week. That money deposited in a sav-
ings bank for twenty years will have
increased to $1,612. A deposit of $5 a
week will have grown to $8,000, ami
this at 4 per cent will be $320 a year.
There Is no secret, no mystery, about
this. It Is as clear as the cloudless
sun, and the method Is just as clean
aud honest.—Christian Herald.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED—Middle aged woman for
housekeeper; must have references;
good place for right woman. Address
"D. Z..' care Demount. J7-tf
WANTED AT ONUB—Six or eight
good boys ou our seed firm. Perma-
nent employment to I toys who want to
{work. Good clean beds and good
wholesome food. Call both phones
204. j5-4t
WANTED—A-bookkeeper: must he
quick in figures: good penman; some
exficrience. The Geo. A. Stewart Co.
Jl-tf
WANTED—Four lady canvassers.
Apply between 8 aud 1) o'clock hi the
morning at 210 S. Montgomery,
„ j'-'Jt'
WANTED—Boy to carry newspaper
route; must have home. Can go to
school and carry tattler route. Apply
at once to F. E. Keith at Keith’s Drug
Store. n»21tf
POULTRY.
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE or Trade—1915 Model
5-iMiNsenger Overland; just been re-
painted; looks like new. .See Victor
Adamson. jun5-(it
MISCELLANEOUS.
MY VACATION of .'Mi days will start
June 20: would appreciate all safety
razor blade sharpening. Gentlemen,
look up dull blades, bring to Mrs.
VoHch, 113 N. Travis. j7-0t
WON’T YOU help me win a Liberty
Rond? If 1 get 100 subscriptions to
the Ladles' Home Jo" mill, The Saiur
day Evening Post aud The Country
Gentleman, 1 get a $50 Liberty Bond.
1 will appreciate your subscription.
Billy Gordon, 1510 South Travis.
j7-2t
HIGH POWER SUCTION cleaning
for Carpets and Bugs: sanitary and
efficient, Plume Kuight-I’eveto for
Hollingsworth's Auto Suction Cleaner.
m31-2w
EGGS FOR SETTING—From prize
whining Auoma thicken.-*. Old phone
3U2 or new 148. for pi lees. fllHf
WHITE LEGHORN EGGS from range
stock, 00 per cent fertility guaranteed.
$5.00 per 100. pid phene 044. T. G.
BIAcker. flft-tf
tn8-tf •
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LIVE STOCK.
FOR SALK—4-rooui house, Christina
College addition. Will sell ou easy
terms. Set: Victor Adamson. j3-0t
FOR RENT—Nice cottage oa Gray's
Hill. 5 rooms, hath aud Hall, all mod-
ern conveniences. Call Lyon Lumber
Co. Both phones 01. ml4-tf
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—House and lot. College
Park. $20.00 per month until paid. A
first class auto to trude for house and
lot. Wfll pay difference. See F. L.
O’Hanlon. , jt-lw
FDR SALE—138 acres black land,
seven miles southwest of .Sherman. See
W. T. Wilson. w24-tf
FOR SALE at a bargain—Set Shetland
pony harness, good condition. 711
E. Houston St. Ohl phone 832. ffi23 -tf
WANTED 4 fw choice Jersey cows, also
heifer calves. Must be rich, abundant
milkers. Address with price Sanitary
Dairy, Route Three. 8berman. a25-tf
INSURANCE.
FIRE AND TORNADO Insurance writ-
ten in time-tried, fire-tested, aid line
companies. Blasslngame A Dean,
New phone 220. n4-tf
JUNK DEALERS.
FOR SALE OR RENT—4 room l.oOso
on Lee avenue, natural gas and other
oonvoniemvs. Cull Henry King at.
American Bank & Trust Co. ml7-tf
FOR 8al.,M—A pretty, new bungalow;
five rooms, hath. . sewerage, natural
gas, electric lights, two porches,
screened. Lot .well located: 75 feet
east front. Half cash, balance monthly.
Carpenter k Bolden «2-tf
A GOOD HOME—10 rooms; largo
lot: east front. Grand Avenue, for
quick sale. Carpenter A Beldeu. n2-tf
* ......." ........ ii i ..........■ ..i —
FOR SALE—Fine lot, cheap. 50x210
fret, east front, s. CLnrlM St, $350,
jparpenter A Bolden. ,
THE SHERMAN JUNK CO. wants
all your junk of any description.
Highest prices paid. No. 407 N. Wal-
nut street. Ohl phone 4C9. u23-tf
m FINANCIAL ____
UAHM LOANS- I always have money
to loan on good farms nt the lowest
rule of interest and (lie easiest terms
ever offered. R. L. Dainwood, Nher-
mau. Texas 20-tf
4M GOING TO PLACE Wall Paper
(„ ?<’rs to my three houses for delivery
hi SU2~uian the 1st anil 15th. You can,
in this v»4f, order as much or us little
an you lia. ‘ need. It may be only a
ceiling or twj with liorder heeded.
Plume ffil.'W. ft. Wharton. ml2-t
COUNTRY PRODUCE—Bought by
John Howdeshcll, 222 West Houston
St. rulS-tf
WANTED—By a couple; man. wife
and child u nice furnished room with
bath. Address II. O. il., care Demo-
crat. J7-tf
YOUR Safety Razor Binders rail he
sharpened many times on the leather
roll machine at 113 N. Travis St..
Sherman, Texas. my22-ltn
FOR SALE—One standard adding
machine. See If. ut L. J. Reynold s’
Book Store. • —~-rh rnlT-tf
FOR SALE—A garage ut 012 South
Walnut, cheap. Phone or aee Max
Gibbs. ml2-tf
LARGE HAMPSHIRE BOAR for ser-
.vice. $2.50, l’hocc George English at
night Old phone 809. j6-tf
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST— Small purse containing one
$10 hill: finder please return to Dem-
ocrat and receive reward. j0-3t
LOST—Fox terrier pup, about two
.months old. Black head und black
s|s>t on left hip. Rethru Jo Steever
Benin, 102 ITJ^Wand Avft, bid phono
1170,
J. M. YOUNG, 207 East Houston street,
welds anything that is made of metal
from aluminum cock vessels to flour
mill engiucs. Old phone (18!) ul'5-tf
SEE ORRIS CROUSE for Lamps.
Mantles, Chimneys, Giottos, Fancy
Shades, second hatul cook stoves, gas
fixtures, gas fitting. 210 N. Travis.
*24-tf
NOTICE—I have stove and heater
wood for sale: cinder* for sale; also
do any kind of hauling' aud garden
work. Call New Phone SOO, Red.
R. Winn.
J23-tf
MAHONEY BROS, for first-class shoo
repairing. Best material used. The
I tost la always the cheapest. nSWf
HOW THINGS 00 CHANGE!
Modarn Imprevamanti In tha Lifatima
ef Ona Obtarvkr.
lu the American Magazine Irvin S.
Cobb has an article entitled “Looking
Both Way* From Forty," In which lie
say*:
"I've seen tbo Kansas cyclone find a
worthy successor In Billy Sunday. 1
was present on the *pot, so to speak,
when the audible celluloid cuff, E. P.
Roe, the pug dog, the congress gaiter,
the hammer gun, the safety bicycle,
the mustache cup, parches!, the catch-
er who took ’em off the lint with his
bare bands, the peach kernel watch
charm, the pousse cafe, the operation
for dehorning the human appendix and
the Dowle movement gave way. Inch
by Inch, to the spltball, the automatic
ejector, the rest cure, the cold storage
egg, Henry Ford, the cabaret. Orville
aud Wilbur Wright* eat-aud-grow-thin,
pay-and-grow-tlihiiier, rural free dellv-
ery, the imported Scotch niblick, Eli-
nor Glyn, middling meat at 42 cents n
pound mid stewed prunes nt 4 hits a
portion in aif.v first class restaurant.
"And If I have luck I shall no doubt
be an eyewitness to the fading away
of these things Into the background of
the past apd the oncoming or yet more
timely evidences of the onward and
upward murcli of progress, following
along, one behind the other, In s
mighty procession.”
SLDaN'S liniment for
RHEUMATISM. ,
The torture of rheumatism, the pains
nnd aches that make life uulicnrabie
are relieved by Sloan's Liniment, a
clean char liquid that is easy to apply
and more effective than imissv plas-
ters or ointments because It penetrates
quickly without Tubbing. For the many
pains ami aches following exposure,
striUmMSprahis and muselo soreness,
Sloan's Liniment is promptly effective,
Always have a bottle handy for gout,
lnndpgo, toothache, backache, stiff
neck and all external pains. At drug-
gists. 23c. o&w
At the Jewel.
OciMWfJ .toffr<- pml Premier Virtauo
appear in motion pic?ures next
day and Tuesday
tre.
Mou-
tho Jewel Tima-
"Game on Over, Saa
MyCornJFall Off!”
"X Fat 3 Drops of ‘Gets-It’ on Last
Night-Now Watch-”
"See—all you have to do la to une
your two fin sere and lift the corn
right off. That's the way ‘Gets-lt'
always works. You just put on
about 2 drops Then the corn not
only shrivels, but loosens from the
“That Wes a quick Funeral That
Cara Und With •Gets-lt.”
ECO how ‘Uets-it’ get* them alt !n a
hurry and without the least patn. I
can wear tight shoes, dnmm and walk
aa though I never had corns.’’
‘ makes the use of toe-
"Oets-U”
irritatln
tape.
only
this
tor any so:
tln^salvcs, bundpng^bandages^,
foolish, but unnecessary". Use
wonderful discovery. ''Gets-It.'-
.... »ny soft or hard corn or callus.
It Is the new. simple, easy, quick
way, and It never falls. You’ll never
have td cut a corn again with knives
or scissors, and run chances of blood
poison. Try “Geta-lt" tonight.
These Men Will
Guide American
League Clubs
2 n. fry *t._____ . ■ HIV
■Oets-Ii" Is sold everywhere, SSo
J7 31 - NOW JS TUB TIME to Wise few 'gfttl Cftri R, NtOI,
- - ' 4,
a bottle, or sent on receipt of prloe by
E. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago, HI.
Mold lu Sherman anti recommends)
ns the world's best corn remedy
1,.. Mlieetey. oIicmcucI. Dguti
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The
Happy
“Hoppy”
Prink
. V
KAISER AND WAR'
Has made it hard on the shoe bus-
iness. Keep your old sh^’i and
lei us repair them.
We call for and deliver.
Old Phone 1376.
MODEL SHOE SHOP.
S. A. ABD0, Prop.
BARBERS
MARKS BROS’ BASEMENT.
Workmen who strive to
please every customer.
Hair trimming for children
by men who know how.
BATHS.
Southwestern Telephone No. 1131.
E. DEYMEK
ARTISTIC GLASS WORKS
Manufacturer of Stained and leaded
Gloria for Churrhrs and Dwellings
a Specialty.
All work hi Glazing done promptly.
Immodiufa attention given to repair*
GUO North Woods St.. Sherman, Tex.
What could be better for dessert
than PIE A LA MODE
When the M E (REAM IS (H R 1’URE,
DEIHTOIS, SATISFYING KIND?
If you wunt to surprise the fuwily
tonight serve some of your delicious,
<M>me-made pie with some of our
equally delietous, pure ICE CREAM.
The ONE ICE CREAM for Dessert, re-
freshments, ete. is OURS.
A Trial I’anves
Make Your
Birthday Gift
A PHOTO.
Nothing would be
more appreciated.
Wears’
I'hone 185.
;02 South Croeketl.
Photos by American Press Association.
No. 1, Barry, Boston; No. 2, Rowland,
Chicago; No. 3, Jennings, Detroit:
No. 4, Donovan, Now York; No. 5,
Fohl, Cleveland: No. 6, Mack, Phila-
delphia; No. 7, Griffith, Washington;
No. 8, Jontt, St. Louis.
TO BE FIGHTERS’ HAVEN.
Legalized Boxing to Continue In Min-
nesota For Two Years.
Legalized boxing will continue in
Minnesota for at icast another two
tears. The bill to repeal the boxing'
iaw passed by the legislature tw'oj
years ago was defeated In the state)
tenate by a vote, of 31 to 3-'. Tills waa,
mown us the Sngeng repeal measure, j
aud Us proponents believed it would
be passed In tbe senate, but might fall'
lu -the house. .The vote, nlthnugb It
came after two postponements, was
something of a surprise. Therefore
that St. Paul will soon see Borne of
tbe biggest bouts that can be arranged"
Is tbe general belief.
Interurban
Parlor Cars
between Denison anil Dallas
(also between Dallas and Wacoj
lieginnlng May 1st. Two trhw
encu way daily. Cars elegantly
optipiMsl for your comfort aud
convenience.
Roomy, comfortable chair* «f
latest parlor ear type. Wmoklng
und observation compartments.
Parlor Cars leave Sherman
for Dallas 7:35 a. m. and
3:35 p. m.
Seat Fare 25c.
Ask
C. It. Anderson,
Agent
iKZEHAfl
Money bock without attention
It HUNT’S CUKE folio Id the
treatment of ITCH.- ECZEMA, .
RING WORM,TETTER or other j
itching skin dtoeuoo. Price’
50c at druggwte, or direct from
a. B. Riehards Etdlcim Co.,
GEO. F. PRESTON,
Davidson's shirt sulurafetj ARCHITECT,
hy ’.with hlazhtg gasoline tin* other day In ,
('’•> ! Areola. 111., burned off hts buck. Old 18WHK.-fej|
, caiJihs v ____,
Satn
| in., uumeu (»Ji ms iiaci ww---'
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Look Out You Don’t Cut Yourself
If you have lH»en a purchaser in cur
cutlery department. You will find
our razors, scissors, pocket knl.es,
etc., al>out ns kwn etlgetl as it Is
laissible to make them. They’ll hold
that edge too. Slade of finely tern-
pored steel, us they tiro, they keej)
the keenness that makes them so
pleasant to use, so satisfactory iu
service.
HOLLINGSWORTH HWD. CO.
297 W. HOUSTON ST.
SPECIAL
HOUND
Via
TRIP RATES
H. & T. C.
> " ”... ' _T •
Galveston every day. limit 00 days,
‘ $15.10.
Galveston every Friday, limit 10 days
. $12-30.
Corpus Christ! every day, limit DO days
$19.20. .
Corpus Christi every Friday, limit 10
day* $13.40.
Hates to other summer resorts fur-
nished on application.
L. J. MANTIUS
Ticket Agent, Union Station.
TRY A DEMOCRAT WANT AIX
Residence Phene, Old 1804-2
Office Phone No. 1304; Naw phone 809
Jinkins Transfer
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