Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Easier Sunday
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To Whom It Slay Cot!corn :
111 oUr work of vulcanizing we arc
comtielled to use tinier lubes to inflate
tiros to proper sizes.
We hare used al^ makes and sizes
of tnlies fhr this purpose hut have
found nothing itmt gives tlie. service
which the Miilco does. The tithe is
subjected to a heat of TO degrees
Fahrenheit also an air pressure of
from IK) to (So lbs, for a period of 7
hours, and therefore we have not
found a tube that will last more than
two to three operations.
We have used the Midco 30x3 tithe
in vulcanizing a 31x4 tiro and now
have one that lias outlasted K Opera-
tions and is entirely unharmed. This
is [lositively the best piece of goods
we have ever used.
Signed,
81 TERM AN TIRE A ,
VULCACNIZINO co.
By \V. H. Nichols.
The MHM'o is gold by the Southern
Tire Corporation of Sherman, lilt
East Iatinur. «17-3tc
ALL THAT IS NEW
BRISK & MEL9DI0MS
SINGERS DANCERS
CAKE WALKERS
COMEDIANS
A (smpaiydf Hiqh Jalaried
ARTISTS
D0NT MILTO SEE THIS SHOW
PARADE & CONCERT AT AIOON
UJNDEK CANVAS
rSHERMAN
THURS.I 7
APRIL 1
On Walnnt St., Opp. T. & P. Depot
tlie HOT CROSS DUNS and will appreciate an
We are specializing on
order from you.
We also want you to give us your early order for that loaf of LGBERT
QUALITY BREAD.
...............CAKES . ...
Place your order early for yc4r Cakes, Chocolate Elclairs, Cream Puffs.
Napoleons, Honolula Muffins, Cream Rolls, Jelly Tarts, Almond Cream Tarts,
Angel Food Squares, Layer and Plain Cakes.
Cakes With a Taste.
SUNSHINE BAKERY
Gash Grocery
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Nice fat turkeys at
Store.
Make Yours a Model Lawn
DON’T FORGET
EASTER SUNDAY
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You should have us lay
aside a nice Box of
-The grass is growing nicely and by reg-
ular attention, you may have a beautiful
lawn all summer.
Let us show you the best lawn mower for
your use. One that will run easily and
last longest. 5
SPECIAL—This season's latest styles and colorings, in
the Chiffon Taffeta, for this week. We have a special for
you, that is worth while. Two prices to select from—choice
$1.42 AND $1.78 THE YARD.~“*
JAZZ CHOCOLATES or a Box of
ELMERS’ CHOCOLATES.
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She Won’t Forget It’* Easter—You Shouldn’t. *
MITCHELL’S DRUG STQRE
"THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.’’1 *
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Thursday, April 17, 1910
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Men's New Spring Shoes and
Oxfords In all Models and Leathers
$3.50, $5.00, $8.00 AND UP.
The new colors of the season are here in many styles:
English and Broad Toe lasts—Walking Shoes, Dress Shoes,
Business Shoes. Bring in your feet; we'll fit them properly
with shoes you’ll like at prices that will please you.
Missionary Pageant. ' The David
A Missionary lhigeant, given by the Will not meet
Y. W. A. imdtT direction of Mrs. F. jsion tomorrow
F. Browu. win bo substituted for thejers and pupils,
regular service at the First Baptist' practicing for
ehureli this approaching Sunday first Friday in
night. TltU novel-PfiigraiiF-promises High School,
to lie not only'instructive lint enter- will be given
Mining and tlie public is cordially in-
vited to witness it.
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
The Merchants and
Planters National Bank
SHERMAN. TEXAS
CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT
—Ample Resources, and a desire to aid
every legitimate business enterprise, form
a basis upon which this bank invites new
business.
—If you have need for a Checking Ac-
count we have the facilities to handle it
safely and satisfactorily.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $750,000.00.
T. D. JOINER, Chairman of the Board.
C B. DORCHESTER, President.
W. C. EUBANK, Vice President, R. A. CHArMAN, Jr. Vice President
F. C Dillard, Vice President P. R. MARKHAM, Cashier.
DIRECTORS
H. W. HEAD, C. B. BRYANT, J. F. ETTER, B. D. GRAY
The Home Welfare Association will
have u«c of the Central High School
Cafeteria during the Domestic Science
and Dietetic* lectures and demonstra-
tions to lie given' next week from the
2lst through the 28th each afternoon
at 3 o'clock. All young ladles and
women who ha vejrigned up for this [ afternoon
particular course and any others who
are interested In any or all of the
lectures are cordially invited and urg-
ed to lie present and promptly on
time.
Mothers’ oluh
regular social ses-
us tfce tench-
liiislly engaged in
to n. jgiven the
at thC Central
____, announcements
y at another date.
Thanks are extended to Mesdanies
Dfshuer and Ragler for the use of
their horses to plow (heir gardens.
All mothers in tills ward arc request-
ed to bear this above statement' in
mind.
There. ,is one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and relieve
skin irritation and that makes the skin
soft clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashea,
blackheads, in most cases give way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemish*.'
disappear overnight. Itching usually
stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti-
septic liquid, dean, easy to use and
dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra
large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
safe for tender, sensitive skins.
The E. W. Rose Co,, Cleveland, O.
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
125 North Travis St.
Society Note*.
The Parent-Teacher Association of
the Jefferson School will meet Friday
at 3:30 o’clock.
Mrs. Silas Hare and Mrs. E.
Hunter spent Wednesday afternoon m
McKinney ou a mission with club la
dies of- that city.
Tile Young Ladies’ Missionary So-
ciety of Hie Travis Street Methodist
oluin-h Will hold an Faster fW* th(, pifty-NInth District Court
Service in the church parlors, Friday, r„n„v
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Among the Courts
DRESS UP DAYS ARE HERE.
Sunday is Easter. You'll want a new suit, coat or dress, of
course. We are well prepared to serve you with all that’s
newest and best for Easter Attire. Then, too, we have new
garments reaching us every day. Come in and try them on—
expert fitters—alterations free. No trouble to show you,
NEW LINE FINE SHIRT WAISTS TODAY.
afternoon it 4 o'clock.
An interesting program lias heed'ar-
ranged ami every woman of tlie
! church and their friends are most cor-
j dlally invited to lie present.
AN ORGANIZATION OF
SOLDIERS TO BE FORMED
All men mid officers of Grayson
county who have returned from ser-
vice are invited and urged to interest
Uiemselves in a meeting that lias been
called by Adjutant General Harley to
take pluee at San Antonio April 21-
22.
The conference will lie held for the
purpose of forming an organization -if
Texas veterans of it he world war. The
organization is to include all soldiers
in Texas in the army and in the or-
ganized national guard who were un-
der the orders of military establish-,
ment on the day the armistice was
signed. YllY s,L
The organization will lie mnde per-
manent when members of the Thirty-
sixth and Ninetieth Divisions and
Texans In other ’organizations return-
tint in the meantime Texas'must lie
represented hy sixty-eight delegates at
the national organization convention
to lx- held at St. Louis next month.
Sixty per cent of these delegates must
be enlisted men.
The Texas delegates will lie in-
structed to give to the national con-
vention and expression of Texas sol-
diers on such policies as the .future
military development, of the United
States government, the continuation of
our associations, traditions, and lds-
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Are you going to have an Easter Egg Hunt at your
home with the little ones? You’ll need some Easter Dyes.
We have any color you desire.
Phone us Your Wants.
L.SHEEHEY, Druggist
Cooking School.
Smith Case Culled.
The ease of the State vs? .1. O.
Smith. chfyged by indictment with the
killing of Hodge Grirunlett in Denison
In Deepmber, was called for trial in
.at 1:W
o’clock tills afternoon,' following the
conclusion of arguments in the Oscar
Pierce assault to murder ease, at
noon.
A spect*! venire wag, on hand from
which to draw the jurors. The de-
fendant. who was formerly Dallas
News circulation agent at Denison, is
represented by Capf,. E. J. Smith of
cooking school will ho conducted j Denison, Both Smith and Grimmett
are well known, and the rase is said
to have come up over Grimmett's young
wife. The killing occurred in a justice
of the pence office at Denison, sever-
al officer* being present when it oc-
curred. It followed a complaint made
by Smith against Grimmett, whom lie
stated lie was afraid of.
The ease was continued when.called
at Central High School Cafeteria the
week of April 21, with demonstra-
tions each afternoon.
It will la* free to all women and
girls Interested.
Form letter received hy many gives
fuller information, reading:
To Sherman Women and Girls:
Sherman, Texas.
Dear Friends--A Cooking School until May 7 on account of the limes*
will lie conducted under the auspices | of the defendant, who has the mumps,
of the A. Si M. College and the IJ. S.
Department of Agriculture at the
Central High Cafeteria, beginning
Monday, April 2t and closing Satur
day. April 20. Demonstrations will lie
given at 3 p. m. FREE.
Substantial prizes will lie given for
tlie following entries:
Best loaf yeast bread.
Best loaf salt-rising, bread.
Best butter cake.
Best angel food, cake..
Best ppund cottage moubfcs-heesc.
“Best pound of butter.
Best prepared school lunch.
Entries will lip- accepted on
! nesday. Thursday and Friday,
j Scoring and presentation of prizes
I conducted on Saturday.
Cordially.
ELINA B. TAYLOR.
Urban Home Demonstration Agent.
MRS. F. C. VADEX.
•Jury’ Still Out.
Tlie jury in tlie second case against
Geo. Williams, charged with burglary,
had returned no verdict tip to 2
o'clock, although It had been in con-
tinuous session all day. not having
recessed even for noon.
-Wed-
’ Assault to Murder.
| At last night's session of tlie court,
[the defendant took tlie stand in his
ld\vn behalf. He testified in substance
that the trouble between him and Bry-
ant came about over a-negro who had
formerly lieen in Pierce’s employ, but
who was then working for Bryant.
Tlie negro, the defendant testified,
owed him a stint of money, which he
tried to collect, going to Bryant's shop
j to see the negro A quarrel between
himself and Bryant ensued and Dually
If yon want a good meal, set home
style, come to Williams Hotel; 50e
meal. 131-tfc
tory In the war just ended. The state
organization will take up the work of,
assisting returned soldiers in their A.
County Home Demonstration Agent.[Bryant ordered him off his place.
Sherman, Texas. - j • j using several curse words, according
——.—————— " 1 to, the testimony of Pierce. Fierce le*-
You cannot afford to miss tlie mis*j tified that he left Bryant*#- simp,"and
sionary pageant, given by tlie Y. IV. j did not procure tlie pistol with1 which
of the First Baptist church Sun
■ ESTES & CO
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Office Over Shaw and Sons.
CHOICE FARMS AND CITY
PROPERTY. Also represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
We have our own car to Show Yon Property.
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readjustment problem*, of looking af-
ter nmlmed and' crippled men, and in
short all work that will assist (lie
men gnd the country in its readjust-
ment from war to peace.
Tlie headquarters of the convention
at San Antonio will tie the Gunter
Hotel. Tlie organization committee
will meet at 111 o'clock on tlie morning
of April 21. and (lie convention will
convene at 2 o'clock on tlie same day.
All enlisted men and officers who have
been under orders ’during the war. and
who are citizens of Texas are eligible
to a ( tend.
Lieut. Jim Jones of (hi* city wns
recommended this morning' by Mayor
J. B. Wilson ns n representative of
this section to attend the San An-
tonio conference, in compliance with
a request made by Mayor Wozeneraft
of Dallas yesterday that Muvir "Wil-
son appoint a representative from tills
section:
Lieut Randolph Bryant of, this city
has been appointed a memher. of the
organization committee, which will
meet at the Gunter Hotel at 10 o'clock
a. m. April 21. He urges that all .re-
turned soldiers wtio will he able to
attend the convention comniimieate
with him at once, in order that the
size of tht- Grayson county delegation
can lie learned.
day evening at 8 o'clock.
AX EASTER BALE.
The Catholic Women will give mi
Easter sale of cakes, pies, broad and
eggs ami other articles at Piggly
Wiggly's, Saturday, April IP. ol(i-3to
he shot. Bryant until some time later.
al7-3tc | After procuring the pistol, lie met
Bryant on the street and asked him if
he would take buck wlult he is said to
have called him. When Bryant said
that lie would not the shooting fol-
lowed.
The Jury In tlie ease was composed
of the following citizens- (’. W. Alex-
ander. J. W. Callaway, J. G. Francis.
W. A. Wells. Frank Still til. M. B.
Warren. J. II. Green, T. M. Stimpson.
Fred Hagler, W F. Faulkner. J. E.
Hendrick*, and IV. E. Manning.
The Camels
Are Coming
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We don’t Skin ’em—
We Shave ’em!
Work done in our shop has
a bring-back whang.
YOU TRY US NEXT.
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Store.
fat turkeys -at
Gash Grocery
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Don't miss tlie sermon given hy tins
Y. W. A. Girls of the First Baptist
(•Lurch Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
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