Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1912 Page: 3 of 40
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Daniel Green Felt
Slippers for
Mother $1.00 to $1.50
Jw fu
Father
Sister
brother
Baby
ff. Kf. YATES
123 Worth Travis Sireet
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llll' Sill |l||< I <1 Ol till' I | ill'.'
t K rnsinnalh siimi1 play strikes i
miti' ih;tt films out vicar anil tni*',
if Hi" mi (I si nt' ill" commonplace, !
and impresses its auditor with the!
though! Hint ii was written mil fur ,
"iiin. mu fiir past lini". Inn Ii"- I
• ills" Mini" man hud something to'
■ :y in ol Sum- men ami lip took this;
means of expression.
'"fill' Klll'pllet'd Of 111" Hills.'’;
Hamid Moll Wright's draniatization I
Ilf 11 i:: novel III III" if it Mill 1111111", iS|
ilif' kind of a play. Mr. Wright ■
I'.'mW fell vv i I Iiin liis soul the pea""!
a ml insiilly of I he hills and lie i
wished to sei down their meaning!
liAJ’or" liini He mad" a play thal ;
i plot is compelling, ,iti" that tifvi'i-!
fails in sincerity. The people who!
move ip it are so hitman that tin ■'
auditor will pick them out for;
like and dislike as if lie roallyl
it nows i hcm
rio!" is tit" shcphet'fK the 111;in
\ ho came to the hills to Irani, and I
.'.hill, a Hercules of the hills coun-
try. v hose strength of heart and
soul eminimi ih" si mugtIt of his !
hotly: d-utimy Lane, bright and
Imoyant with the jnuth of the hill
< iit111r>. and the other quaint
eim I'aeiers that enliwu the play
v itH hMinor.
The relic of the play is in the
high hills of the Ozark mountains.
The mists of the valleys, the glories
of the sunsets, the magnificent fis-
cs from ill" summits have been
brought "ill hy (he wonderful in-
genuity of the seenir artist and
electrit inn s cra.lt. It is the spirit
tf the land that Mr. Wright has
! aught that makes the play one that
a unitin'' and one that will stand
in a Hold of its own.
'■ I he Shepherd of the Hills will
I" ih" ;tii.ation at the Sherman
Opera House Wednesday. Herein her
The enormous popular!!) of
the Hfirdil Hell Wright Hotels itt-
i Tups that Hie engagement of
this his tirst play will prove a great
Hoi Springs, Ark.. IK" Ih.
to tiled hy Henry l''ovvl.*r, rotndaln •
of Mountain Valley township, in
hill (1 isirift ol' this county, fifte ■ t
country-men stole a man it on th
Ohio Club room, where gam.ding Is
conducted, and with lifb s mart he 1
up the stairs from tile ran el. cov-
ered the management with On if
arms and look the gamh! ug para-
phernalia to the s'dewalk. wh. n
was covered with coal oil.
About the time the match was to
he applied City Heiertive Wei
l.anghlin rH pp‘ I tot no ft ont and
lold the men they could not burn
the article?, on ill street.
"Who are you'.’" aske..' one of Hi •
men raising a rifle to the oHicr
You all know who ! am," an-
swered l.aug.ili!i, and he. force., Hi"
nii ;i to lake the nrti h s off the pnv-
ed str ut before the nial'ii was tip
td.ii .I Tile constahle e\hihite(| -i
hurtling order front the circuit court,
whit’ll had been Issu. d sonic time
tier
The situation is a i in.....tie ' e-
"lui- the raid was p iri Ii ip.iii d in
Ei-uln d ill One ol the Mn«l Sided
Vi< F l ics Achieved l>,\ the < oii-
P ili rai f Hill ing the In-
tire I'otic Veals' War
tlialned to teach ; Old Mat. who. | n|.nila'- snecets.
ht riflled the memory of a wrong Sale ot tickets starts Monday
ho i mid never lip righted: Young ’Naif.-. Hint:' Store.
by'men who. it is said, were iitt'-r
es'id i:t gam tiling in this city, let:
who, after opening a him. " srmi ■
time ago. were onh ,'".1 to close.
Tin so nt n are is.gaoled as men
of physical courage as.I it is sail
I that they will piohablv viutlinu" tic
tight started last night. On the othe
hand, ti e r-niraio > to the dub roam
last nigh! was el'fet ic . unawares an I
should liter > lie another attempt to
get into tho same cluh room there
will probably he trotihle.
Mayor Waters stat'd that lie re-
garded the inte: fi rence from fit
country dOtr'ct as the result of a
light of.; tile spoils rather than an'
movement inspired l»v reform, ft is
uph inlet feretp lie said, would h
in an t ffort to make peart
the warring factions
JURY ACUlllTTFO
JESSE liARNER
Washington, I). (V. Hi". ;On-
ly veins ago loiay, utmost within
sigiit ol tit, national capital, was
fought the great ban!" of I’reder-
ickshurg. The bailie was one ol
tin si .-rest of the civil war and lit •
i resultant vit lory on" of Hi, mo t
notable achieved by the arms of the
j ('"" fi derac>.
j Oredi rlekshurg lies on the suniu
I bank oi : ii • Rappahannock rive;', 'i'.
I miles north of Richmond, and on
tli" shortest railroad1 route to that
'city from Washington. Besides iht>
j IfP tin vicinity of Aeqttia ('reek. Oi.
I idic* I'otomac 1'uriiif Iting an exec!-
ii :t! na.-f, of supplies made move-
mi nt, ort Richmond by . way of Fred-
ericksburg mot I'easili" titan hy
tni) other. iotj(C‘.
A Her ’the 1 nt 11" of, A til it 1 am,
(leneral McClellan. siiM it cominuud
of the army of the rotomac, occnpiel
Harper's Ferry. After a d . hi ) ol
over a month, he crossed 111" I’o'o-
iiin • in pursuit of tleneral lee. wne
rap dij t"tli'"l to tii" Rappahannock
Tile town of Warn ntoit, ubqut *.n
mil s sou! invest of tin national t up
betw e:i I itul. \va.- the play salei t"d be <5• •.-
i a| Mi l"i• 11 a11 for tii" coitc'iuration
ol his army.
(Ill Xocemhet' “ ciitiert'.1 ,\l 'h I!a :t
. wit- relieved of hl« • iceman 1 utni
: t!i i'l-ntl Ambrose Tin.m.-dde r. In :
! t a ul l\ at t < ■ j it id i i. : i1 n r:i I Mi 1 'It '
I Ian's plan of campaign was change I
J \fti 1 reorganizing i h arm
tl;
i \ liiiHK >■ \\ \s kith »i it
I Mill Hit's rill III i VI !■: \\
V IISHA 1 \l I lilt v< p t\.
1ST >
thin gram, divisions, under
ct'ttls Hooker. Snmti< r 'mil Fr'i
<! :m • ai I'.tirn idt le a it !:■ im
ntovep.it at again1' Fr r'a kthur*.
i in pr l'|;Os;' heir y: To c: ot , i.h H i;
I >•
A fit
Pt-
Ii
I t.i i las, I'o.v
sidering the case 'or ’,' !•
tnaii one a,id one Halt lion
Jt|rj •. iiolt trii'l .1 -■.;-••• (I.ir:>eti .■
■ iiai-g!- of second degree murder r
In’ued a ver.lii t !;i|e Wed it-din
pa ban inn k a the fit,
the two wings of t!
:iripy in Pt lai). as no
Mint fully two days'
Ity November 1 o t;
side's, army occupied
po I' ■ I 'r' diTi' k -let sg
oi in it ly u i>k n
he lailuri' of life ic
;ii
tert’.nin finding
Hit- »|(
fend,int no* |
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iilr w (lari
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;is t i'a
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■d i - mil’ |
IH
M't If)|i w:Hi
fit'
h i 11 i i) v;
of Ik
bl ot to r-in-ln w
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I' lvn' I
;if
i!i" Bi’peri
:i! bar ott
; In
i- i vi nine j
of
S* ,it cm In }■
His
l>i
" i wa ,
bi-
If defense
ail.-.
; ' ti g ( '
!in'
1*0) nle" 1
ll (
hi a gun in
bis
liai)'!
nt
til 1 i :n • i
a i I 1 -I c tv.
• Coal lerali
u i.e a* 'liiT
m trc.' ups ■"
tieral tiurn.
"" he'gblt. op-
in1 : a iftd ty
oi ttsiou" I h •
miivi tri'n L,■
at rivo from Wimhiiigion
Tlte Con fi tii rafe priny ha I. ho v
i v, r. la * n just as rapid i B .< nt n -
m• nr.- ami h..d air. a .y m !/. .1 «v. I
'oilKit a C e hi it; it? ii • hiti 1 Fi'i ic -
lek-dn't'L. tleneral Burpside. notin .
’he ehange.l too a t », affai's. -i:>"-
| t|lie "tp my war now combi" d. Ptr
front "rho
‘pherd t'f tin
nos day,
"i iuau Opera
• use,
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¥
Expert Repairing!
oi tit" fatal- shooting. I'v b.T me a’
t’c trial al.-o slowed that onlv
| short time hc-fotc the kill ug. Mm,
i’oyntcr. Hat tier's sis’er. wa, sent ?t>
tie sanl'arium for treatment of a
ihslol she; wtnoiil in t11hi ad. al-
leg’d to have been inflicted when t
slut! Wits lin'd from a pi.-t M in th"
tiands of l*o\ ntor.
The ri;se was Imni fouaid frnii
every poip:. The to ■ i^ieuts in tit*
casi wi re itiippieteit shor’lv Ic for
o'clock and lit" juty 't’lir.'d. Th
verdict w;ts returuitl just nhaui i
o'clock, (larner was n presented
by Mint nt vs W W. N' lms aud I!
* ■. A in n. .Iu.lt" .1. c M use, prtvat"
IU'ost'1 t|for led 1 nr t lie slit1". II'
was assisted by first Assistant
■County Attorney \o:ih Unnrk Tit
trial tiegan Monday morning nun
was tried in less than tit roc days
Night sessions ol the court were
licltl in order to complete tho cast
ns soon ns possible.
Two grand juries investigate i tic-
ease before if liill of indictment wa
rot p.rned
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veil are interested | want to see you, Having graduated in
nt, H mg School with :::: v ars practical e.\p«rience should
iippmil to a man of good R"nst' that owns a valuable, watch. I fix
wtiti'i",i anti fix them right. No hotelier) done here. Neither
do I handle worthless jewtdr). hut you can depend on it: satisfac-
tion is what you get here bath in work and jewelry. 1 have
over Hu thousand customers but will not he satisfied until I gel
von. .', trial will make you sorry that you did not try me before.
HotiT lull to see the Missing I ink, the groalest thing out.
Children take BA l.l. \ Ii IT.-' IJOUk-
IIOC.NI) SYlil i’ wiliinglv because B
tastes nice. There i“tiT a hott r
remedy anywhere lor ehildrcn’"
coughs, hoarseness and bronchiti-.
It s a good medicine ami easy In
take. Price r Dde and $ I tm p t
bottle. Sold itv l.attkfonl-Keiih Hrng
Co. Adv. d&vv
oi l* s\am: * m i:
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Woman Billon Tvvciilv-'ix Years Ag •
Was Invalid for l.ife.
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C. M. Adams
Wichita Calls. Tex.. Hoc. 13.- A
snake lute twenty-six years ago re-
sulted in the death here yesterduv
of Mbs Minnie Heck, agt I
Miss I leek was bitten on one ot
her toes hy a rattlesnake when
j years of ago A swelling followed
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'•TM' M I TI 11 S'! ( Hit WITH l ilt : l!!(. II \ l!(C\I \S”
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121 North Travis Slreet, Sherman, Texas
*<**>'*> »«* «>«!?> or
which made her an invalid Tor 1 il
About six weeks ago she lu-eamc lie I-
fasl and slowly worse.
The hotly was taken to tho Heck
family burying grounds at Henrietta
today.
ru tl to Wash nylon and > xpin sso '
iloulit hi th. advisability ot a.
letvptinp to t ross the river. i n
Hi neral In « 's t'nree had not It ■ n
pf parat'd. II" was urgi ... hewt'vt
to go on. and r. turned Hi eon ttp
the advanie.
It v, as n it tin til Dee. I >, owing to
tm ini e'-sap.l rain, that H> it"'H
Burnside gav. orii rs to ero.-s 'up
rivor a* t'’rc lerit kshnrg. an I a'tok
tii" Con red t rates. The. ponto >,t-
wire laid witli great ditflcuhy ml
eoi’sitlt rahi< loss, neatly tit trier
day being consumed' in the effort,
titvarted hy the fire on th ( oute !
crufts concealed in lions, s in l-'l'*' ■ 1 -
• rit kshnrg.
nenerrl Franklin crosse I li'jav.
Frodcrieksluirg, wirhout lots, tm It
tnoining of the lit it. The two ar-
mies were now ranged oppos'd," tacit
oiht,' south of Hie city, the Corl’e
crate lines occupying Hie natti'.ill.
strong position along the crest o'
the hills, witli tin open plain m
front. Their forces numb. to.I so.-
non strong. Ht neral I.ongsti ee' V
‘tops oei--upted Hie height known a
Mary's hill, while "sit out'w a 11
• laeksott ’it) farlhtr to the rigltl in
front of Franklins grand division.
Tito f. dcrais were forme., will'
tleneral Stunner on the tight. H u ■
trat Hooker in the centre and (I• • :v-
oral Franklin on I lie left. The b.c
tie was oponok hv Franklin alnvni '
o'elot k on the morning of the I nth
and tontintieil in a series of in-I
fecttial atiompts to dislodge thi
Conff derates, until night.
tin the morning of the I ll It Hen-
era l Burnside was only v p'o, ent"tl
from renewing the attack by the
united disapproval of his turpi com
manders. tm the 1 1th and Kith lit
armies wire uni':, a truce being ob-
tained hy tin1 fed rats to bltrv tit"
(tend, (in tltiv night of Dee. i the
federal* retired across flit1 river, and
on the 1 tit h the Confederal • s again
occupied Frc Icr:i kshnrg.
The fed'ral Imscs in the ettgage-
.1 IvM'fKW \
Now on sale. W. H. Billing &
Co. dk-.IBit
There will bo tv recital Monday
night at Kidd-K' y Co’lege by .Mr
litMiard. assisted by tln> pup'Is W
Mr. Yt rsel and Mr. Hraei".
CAW/VED VEGETABLE LIST
lilt lIKMFt YoiitJg and tender, just like roasting
ears.
IH( IlKIAIOr |,IMP SIFT l it PHAN --Sweet, delicious, just
like they were fresh from the garden.
It HI! HI I l',t XXN STIUNH HKANH—Better than you ever
tlreamed of being in a can.
All other vegetables, including wllole ripe Tomatoes, As-
paragtts Tips, Tiny Red Beet Tiny Green Lima Beans, Okra
and Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoe , Baked Pork and Beaus. Pumpkin.*
Cf . D. Pierce, The Grocer
The set lit1 of the play is in the
till other countries In the use of
cocoa and coffee but ranks third In
the consumption of ica.
rut nt were I lkit killed, P.oi’x wound
t i. i.l I" missing, a total of 12,3a•>.
The Confederates lost A ft B killed
3.it(!1 wounded and fin3 missing, the
total being .'i.L’oi.
As a rf'Siih of tho great disaster
much (.jsstUisi'aci on and insubordi;
nation vvti.v manifestel among tho
letlera! troops, which increased un'il
tietH'ral Burnside fell compelled to
tssu v an order, subject to the presi
dent’s approval, dismissing s. verai
officers from the service and reliev-
ing ot lifts from duty. This, however,
was not. approved and shortly after-
wards Gent nil Burnside gave up lilt,
command am! H. neral Hooker was
appointed in his plate.
READ THIS
Wa, the undersigned druggist* of
Sherman have sold Halt’s Texn»
Wonder of Olive St., St. Loul*.
Mo., for years and recommend it to
bo one of tho best kidney, bladder
and rheumatic remedies we have
ever sold,
" lankford-krtth DRUG CO
H. L. 8HET5H0Y,
R. A. 0IBB8,
W T, nTTTtVO >
X
I'iglits Scbttliilcd for Tnniglit.
Only,
Jim Savage vs. Han
rounds, at Cleveland.
Jack Dillon vF Frank Ylantell.
rounds, at" Clhcltinaiti,
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Tlttts<( who hnvr made
for the Civic League bazaar
year at Yale as pro- I
after which he will
Washington, Dec. 1 -Announee-
t". nt of President Taft's plan to take
a trip around the world after lie
leaves the White House has brought
to light additional details of the
president's program after retiring
item the presidency in March, it is |
slated on best authority that the
president's tentative plan, after leav-
ii>:tin* White House, to take a few
months' rest, at Vugusta, Ga., after
which he will spend the summer in
the North, either at Beverly or Mttr-
tuy's Bay in Canada. Then it is hi
idea to spend a
fi'ssor of law. aft
liter upon a year’s trip around iliel
v, o rid
This world's tour, which Ihe pres-
i<i<■ nI has in mind, is to lie more than |
t trip of pleasure and observation. I
n is upon a mission of evangeliza-
tion in the interest of universally
pi ace.that the tour is to lie made,
with addresses ■•upon" this subject in
■■'.II the capitals of ilu> civilized
countries. While it can not be said
vlt.li certainly, it is believed by
friends of ihe president that the
president's universal I 'ate mission
•ne; the world will tr- mad' unnc”
the auspices ' aid with Hi.- co-opera
Hon of the Carnegie Poore Foumla
(ion. | j
\n authoritative slafemeni or
President Taft's plans upon retire-
ment from the presidency probably
will h> in tide shortly from the While
1 lllllSC.
—more than a breakfast food
¥
Wheat, Oats, Rice and Barley combiaed
Buy a package from your grocer today 4
iiitS, SOURNESS AND
iNDGFSTION VANISH
!
\-. mu,n a* "Pape’s HiapCpslii" gets
in stomach all distress
is gone.
c
OAL FOR
OLD DAYS
t
•Really does" put. bad stomachs
order "really does’’ overcome
indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heart-
hut u and sourness in five minutes
that just that -makes Pape’s
Diapepsin the largest selling stom-j
aeh regulator in Ihe world. If what
[you eat ferments/ into, stubborn
lumps, you belch gas and eructate
. -our. undigested food and acid;
head is dizzy and..... acljes. breath
I foul: tongue coaled: your insides
The body o'1 A. Jones, who ili’ d a’ ! GLetl with bile and indigestible
his home on Hast Broeke.tt street In j waste, remember the moment Dla-
Sherman yesier.lnj morning, was laid i pepsin comes in contact, with the
to rest in We.-t Hill e nietery this stomach all such distress vanishes.
!
Fi'.NFIt \l. OF A. JON KM.
Mini)
l iiemts n! the Fainfli Ftdlmi
lint!) in West Mill.
ul'i"’noon, following services at the j
reshlencent 3 ohloek. conJiit t vl |
lo Khlff George F. Bradford, pastor!
of the Cc'ttra! ( ’"i'ixtian church.
The pall-hearefs \\er.‘ Joe K. K'
Ur. George Ha'idwM;?. \V‘. H. l.-ucas. ;
\\'. (), llarr: tglou an I Judge H. P.
\\'t lib. Tht I'o.inrnry pal', bearers !
were A L. •::irnoil. Ik* Lindsey, i
IHs truly astonishing— almost
marvelous, and the joy is in its
trmlessncss.
A large fifty cent case of Pape's
Diapepsin will give you a hundred
Hollars' worth of satisfaction or
your druggist hands you your
money hack.
it's worth its weight in gold to
. AJ. Bow les an., Sam Bo’phapi. , men and women w ho can’t get their
Manx fri'"Mt. lollmv 'd i.m_ both ! stotuaciis regulated, ft belongs in
West Hill i t no ti. ry, and in re was yeur home—should always be kepi
I ti rut I ••» a! offeviog.
delivered when you need i(—
as you want it. Thoroughly
screened and free from slate
or wraste.
Phone your order today and
we’ll send a load up right
away.
ROTH PIfON’FS 251.
H. L. Bishop
(XVVDICK’S OLD STAND.)
u.
i handy in case of a sick, sour, uusi i
; stomach during the day or at night.
H's tit" quickest, surest and most
! harmless stomach doctor in the
1 e orlil.
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THIS P M \ At IT II lilllTHDAY.
lien min i' l.’l.
William IC. (ilasUeink. ,
Unw took up the study of law and
was admitted to the bar In 1901. He
took an active interest in poAUics
and in 1900 was elected to member-
ship on tho republican stum .com-
mittee of West Virginia. In 19Qf>
lie was appointed United States coi-
1 ; tor of Internal revenue for thi dis-
trict of West Virginia, which Jposi-
tion he continued to hold until fehtet*
ed governor in 190,S.
PKIYFS OFF A TFUUOr;.
The chief exec’l'loll"!' of i.eaHt !.!
i ee winter am' spring month* '>
pneumonia. I's advance agents a’"
cold* and grit*. In any attack le-
one of Hies" maladies no time slionl i j
he lost in tak'iur the lmst medicine
ohraliuthle to drive it off. Countless
1 iioi's.’inds have found this To if* +
Pr. King s New Discovery. "My hu— | --——
hand believes it has kt pi htiu fimm | \1 illium F. Hhtsseoek. chief exeett* |
haling pneumonia three or fo:tr|Hv, of West Virginia and one of
times." wr'tes Mrs. George W. j the seven governor who declared for I
PltU'i*. Lawsonvill". \’t , "and for < olotn I lioosevi It for president at-
eonglts. colds and croup we have toe beginning of Hie recent nations! 1
never found,, it s equal." Guaranteed I political campaign, was, born mar!
for nil bronchial affections. Price .">n | Arnettsvillc, W. Va., Dee. 13, 1S(i2. i
cenis and il.nn. Trial bottle ft' '* [After graduating from th 1 Fnlver-j
at l.alikford-Keifh Drug Co. Adv ^vii,- \v,.ci vt,',.!.)., t
dik w
of tlte more than twenty-firo
tliousarid persons employed in tht*
government shipbuilding ynrda ot
the t. tilted Kingdom about 2S9 aro
women.
Samuel Gompors, re-elected as
j presliU nt of the American Federation
| of Lacor, has held that iioati tou
j ilviriy years. Iiin first election to
( tnat office was in 18SL\ lit is a
j member of the Cigar-Makers’ fnter-
! national Fnion and was one of the
I organizers of the federation.
Japan makes use of marine vege-
';:tiou more than any oih"r nation.
’i"'h of its seaweed being manufu"-
t tm d in, > edible gtdat itte.
I G. 1 B*.» women. Thin shows an ill-
crease in H’ll over 1910 of 3228
... . .... . . , , iaembera, but a ci’ocreatse In the hum-
s‘ ' 1! u ' rgMi'a be went 'v* ®1 j her of female members. The Boston
:al >,,ars "'«» ‘‘'mag I unions are reported to have TO.fiSO
•it t"aching ;-vnoo'. at various, places j members
it) Iowa am, Nebraska. Returning to
ins native staG som • twenty-five! An effort is now on foot to organ-
> mil's ago he continued flip profes- | ize till tho colored hotel workers ot
sion of teaching anu a* eh" sant Washington. I*. ('.
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Haynes & Sporer
AGENTS FOR
GRAYSON COUNTY MUTUAL BURIAL
ASSOCIATION
One of the Oldest and Most Reliable Burial Associations
in the State
N0TICK
donations
will,
please send their articles to the
Commercial Bank building tomor-
row afternoon. dll-it
Our Officers are all Grayson County iWen
I ; *R I’KkT MOORK,
FOR RUST MOOIUC.
R G. FIXER,
President
F. A. SPORKR, Secretary.
I’lllF.t TORS:
J. W. HAYNES,
P R. MARKHAM. ,
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1912, newspaper, December 13, 1912; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720026/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .