Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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s PMINVIEW.
To ti 4* ^iwkw:
Plain view. Sept. •.! .—Most everyone
In «jui!<e busy pteklll# . votton ut this
time. |p- ; '■'■ ■ ''•■■' • •/£
'■< There In n lot; of sickness in
the community ut this writing. 'uj
—.- - _« and YwikJMtte and
Guma Which Fre- children spent Sunday with .Mr.
Suspected Until MleitiiHmis from friend- U,> M Fn.,, rhtKS of Houthmayd.
• Been Dope— W«W on tl e .*cu*loii of flu- tbtrty-srv-j yir. «„tl Mr*. Tom Carter and little
♦ nth ,,r rl. -h |,t*(n*fe t,,r. In rM< 1,« Kttrli. of Collins
.Messrs. Kxslflii fWwwl
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to good
(Supplied .y the I'ttllrd HtntfS I'ubtlo
, Health Bcrvlce, WiysMrmton, I), C)
j Pyorrhea is an iof«Hrtiun of ibe guma
'! or teorti-noekot*. .Jit begins beneath
* til© edges of the gift"* tbilt hnvn been
injured and especially where there has
beeu an accumulation of fitrtar or
& iA* ibe InfePflon pro-
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I* Wanton of
U statement wliif*1«
■ ont by luiiy; to pppw
ptf he fflrge*
tic (hak->
tiki/ «ad III-
tjioii of Pat M,
Ls not n unit Mi
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iiUuicroiiH
Ki'cot «*lo*ipd hiio|i vie-
."bjs orer 75, M«>
o dv«H[y fipadtatett
U^l# «ot tmo. Ful-
ttrijnrw t«ii of tftv
for XIr. Mniiy
JmW it li;
nwttirx af
lin|H)rtii|ivp. Many, <IUI Jiot
the qiicwttoii. or htipf.
full mcHuiuK of it* dm'HMf
unhiiy t^rsoimlly tunlik'eus. ' ft*
With tin* flowed nhop Mkhuo
ignorwl thin <iu«'«tion. \t«iiy
abeyanot', dc^tuiim other uu
Egji fr«*ww <iml ! «•
that aliach lh« root < f tlx* t<K (h to
tho wicket, n pocket 1# formed grtHipd
tlie root mid the tooth heroine* loox-
cufil. Jt 1 H««Jd that, tkftiiw disease i«
nvponj^lt1 t' ir fur irtore lo*>< of taeth
lluui in <|eaiy, .
ISut thi« i^ not th , only ev.II. In
(|ie jM eket |nifl Is e< iilluiiit!!y helnu
ft rin«f«l mid dlNt'liuruMl Uilo tiie month
« <> MviUlowetl. aTw>, Vs;*tlu> teeth
rhie nd fftll in thtjit^lwettsed jackets
in nrdhinry chewinu, Imcteriu it re
fturteii tw oln uiatioii nud may
• V iifTiej to flitftnnt iWjrU. wliete they
«l>rk Imrtn ncioijjhnK t" tl fr nature.
lis «uef^V r their ojieration
In wldeh they cwrf^w"«lve.
It wnn formerly Kupponed (lint the
III effeetn fmni wnHi condiiioiM a
dent«I tib(i< "K« and other pus foel were
wholly due to the tosinn or jioisonoua
products tJn'OWn,. !ul the b|ood-.Rtronm
fty the hiifHei'la at the foous. It 1* how
here, ftivlflr* dulux n ^nt^ful m# !rijh,, Hatiirdar nljcht and Sunday
eiintlWiii^ ItlwIinH-K. M.xr*. uith Ml. nri(, Mw K, x. furter.
iittvo lintMlied min-h wsiUeiKv proiwrty« „ro Soulheih will pna<li at this!
In Nhermitii and laiol In «5iays<iH |>||)1V Krtf„r,)av .njBi,r and Munday.
t'ottuty. ami have «|Mrt>od c"V«al d«- Mj. H|U, ]X> w K Key* autl ohll-1
Khrald,. MtWllfiiiUN in MHo:nmu. Tpey dlt(ll . itir fair Mt | re«ton nd
nave a)way* worked fi r the lient in
toiieMtM of the <4ly and have iieen i'tire-
n "Ht in Klvhix of their time and fliium
<°iiiI sn| |H rt fn in< v"ineiit>« tftleiilnUii
to lieiirrit I he t'lfy. Tlie.v have an
ahlilluK faMh In Sherman an a pluee in
also visited their brother ut Kington
Friday, "'
mim i.lxzle tiraham of C-olUnaville j
Win* a vhdtor In thl« eonunmilty la t}
week.
, I Mi«« Suale Curler s|H>nt Sutuwlay
whl.h lo live and do bmdiie*#, and ur* UvwUlg with -lllns Loiua Umhert ut
xflfi universal cam
m
firm Mleverrt In the elty'a eontluned
ftlfitpe prosperity.
known, however, that th« bacteria
|y hvCmV fU«'
^}d^ lKo^; *lihr.
majority, trf un0
ivirf of hi opeji utmp. for
luiteraey nud our He'puh
afe?"' '; ■■■
through
Joint
it the,
ntuali bltMM]*r«9a la. Intt^ferlog vi*itli
the nutrition of the joint-tissues, eau^-?
i tug deformity nud enlargement, as tu
AetivHIes of l^ihor Men. [ arthritis deformans, as well as in
The re<i*nt aetlritlea of the riiHw*«J^Nl)<',''*h'W«Mnn;'liieuinaiie
liploiiK In bringing pressure to hear ioi Vl^- Indeed; thW eondUien < f *ul>-
istfllii lii (IhiiuiuhmmI xiH;i} jnfi'cfToiil, Colli*
2TtM MbluU- getluna of the eoal r.co«i,lzHj ,Vk a faK more
fietloiis of th<
11 rifetem-e to tin- d««rk
i tjlu' Jl'e^H, * nn-
2 tyv .■ .
SBS«:
at tJalveston kept
oUr great Texaa | ort aealed ui wit li
«hi|l0 neither loaded nor unloaded fori
'«re* thre > mouths, causing both th«
Mallory and Morgan xteauishlp lines
to quit OalypHtoii. ruining the eottmi
wool nmrket In Texas, mtll the
ernor waa finally induce 1 to pr >-
: tho public by aendlnr: trooi'-
e a cost,of a n.onth lo
u, fend for' the privilege of h'a vy
ahi| loadetj and unbut uhi Texna
forced tx> tualuijin lulart ol.'A law.
and guard pro|* rttv and tlw llM-nV^'jf
American laborer)* who want to wo -l
yet it la not aerloua!"
Wanton Presents Plan.
a aolntion of the pnibjeui Repre-
itativc Wanton prewula the follow-
progaaui for the '•oiwideraHon of
igr«fc aildi t|ie vuil>u* Mtatc l^eg-
Juiona must Ike f«uu*d to lneorpoi<
and |iade responsiMe (or their
tract* and alt iuwlenr nets. '
Iniohs niu^i be foreoil to pi rg« -
Ire^ W. au iuwle^huas, radleyl-
and gnffirchy.. ' .T
Sympathetic mike* mind 1k> piohili 1
ltad by law. picketing of bushies* «•>-
tabliahmenta must l>e Inade a serious
*>(Tense and stopped)
All police ami fireiueu must be
forced to separate from 'strikng «>r-
t^pd by,,t4 eui pry
Imponiiut cniixo of disei^o than the
ttoe*lipnored aulointoxicnlfon, a term
a^lcli has been greatly abused and
•U* ed,
A eiishiotiuble church ix an empoi*-
iiirn of^tiifllnery aiid silks.
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A man's love "Is in his vftlW1 Ills
ebarity Is lu his accent and his wis-
dom is found In his tdlem-e.
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Henisoii. ;
Mrs. J. 0. Hum pass and .children
and Mrs. K, N. <*arter and children at-
tended the fair ut 1'rest on Friday uf-
ternoon. i
Mrs. Ernest Andrews and little
drlighter visited Mrs. Jack Stiles of
near Sonfhmnyd Wednesday.
Mrs. 3. A. litany returned froul Col-
lhisville Saturday night.
Reducflon
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IN PRICES OF
Black B«ar Put Up Fight
A$ re>-Ul«iits of f Maine know, the
black .bear Is usually a shy, luqffen-
slve utiimul. but a tanner who lives in
iirownvllle ran ncross one Mot long
ago that proved to be a very lively ex-
eeptlon lo Hie rill*. The beur attacked
him tl,nr the wnodi nbout a mile, from
hb hoiw,So n«T<ely O^id llf^siiltently
thut it ih1 foaled his every effort lo es-
enpo un.1,11 liv,managed to pick up two'
heavy clilb*. fty feinting with one
t club uml'hluitig the bear with the otli
er, he fought it off until he worked
his wny to an upon field,—Youth's
Companion, r ■ ■
■*A nut loir tlwir bus a liraiti of muter-'
iaiity must have a field of bloodshed,
if
Every once in a while we have a habit of nosing
'round" in the different departments looking for short
ends.
So far, we've never failecf to find a lot of 'em. Then
we have every piece measured, ticketed and marked.
Remnants of every sort, kind and description—odd
lots and everything of which but a small quantity remain.
Silks, Dress Goods, Ginghams,
e # Linens,Domestics, in fact
y ?T there are hundreds
r} & * / here, all marked
at short-end
Prices.
COME!
war is over
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prices must go.
war
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Effective at once Ford Cars,
Trucks and Tractors will be
sold F. O. B. Sherman at the
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following new prices:
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Old Price New Price
TOURING
Acorn Demonstration
he made a serious offense
for any person to threaten, lutlini
date or In any way to interfere with
mny other 'jjkrswi in their rl^ht i >
{work, it.,.
Our boycott laws must be made tu
f to TubOf as well as to capital. ^
,« lUclfiou of tlie railway board j
hipst he made binding upon employes
as'well as the railroads. And railroads
must hp permitted denote and di-
■je allI lnefflcleiit or unsutlsfae-
employes, to lusuiH' go«si service.
«*h*r;
it< ry
fn
htimidatloiis forcing elosett shops
mast ik' stoiHs^l.
In eoueluiilon .of the statement is
us follows:
"Much ,Oi( the al oyc miis^ be done !. >'
Stpto l4*tsl|t #es i>s on account
Sthte rights CAngress will be proldi'-, ^
1NHI from acting. Our <Jovein.«rs and ,
logialature must follow the splendid
eaam|4i^4 set by Kansas and proteet
the juibllc from broils between bilmr
apd capital.
"Tlie late e mui'glvus Hie I uiteo
States u vKipuiatiou of 14>. ,«•
people sphere arc A.ISJi'.iSHi aieinbei> .
<>{;Unions, ami IfltUMUMWi people wiie^
don't belong to any union. Surely the
ruflits of the Hie superi..r
toUU*' rlghls of the o.UUO.tKKI Never ;
theless. UuLous are uoW maintainug a
*tflet. boycott, against the rest-of m in
kind. Their f«M>r • Jtairnwls now nrtlj
weekly «*lu rtlng methbers of unions | *
not to wear a garment* that hasn't, the
union laltel on< It. not, to patronize a ;
barber shop that is not union, not t"
buy a newspu| cr that it not ma do by
a union ma-intuiniiig a closed shop, lo
trade only at sloi-es friendyl to nnjon*
*nd wldeh caaiT out Union mpllre-.p
anents. In building construetlon Uie.v > %
f'.-wfll stop work ii a single Item of mil-
tibial is purchased from a nonunion
. They are iustrueted to em-
union doctors, union dentists
patronlxo unliui teachers where
at> nccesible. Willie members of
ns feed and futten ofT of tho other
106.000,000 people whom they desig-
nate as kscab*.' they boycott them all
the time. . ,
' "The open shop must l e ipalnlaln
eii throughout the I nlted Stales.
wn of Commerce In every eity j
wake to the danger that men-
Mr Wepubllc and fight fire with
jr ergapiai'd labor can not site*
ully ♦•om|H*lc with lUKirgauiaetl
• nltd of/or lo the public au
1 Miuouut Of cCUiient serVlee for
dollar paid, then orgnulaed labor
suffer, just as every lawyer.
oreio her. teaeher. editor ft ml
surfers when lie is not able to
wltjj bis neighbor", _ ..
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Beginning Today
A factory j'epresentative will be in
store to demonstrate the Acorn
ou i
Combination Gas, Wood
and Coal
RANGES
TRUCK
COUPELET
SEDAN
I 748.91
722.88
727.94
957.16
1,087.32
912.10
556.28
847.83
899.89
852.10
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This wonderful stoye will insure you
stove to cook on during* this winter gas orx
no gas, and will positively take up no more
space in your kitchen than an ordinary gas
range. We guarantee this not to use any
more gas than your gas cook stove or any-
more than your coal stove. If you are
thinking of buying a new stove any time
soon be sure you see our line during these
days. They are scientifically constru,ctH*
beautifully .finished, cheerful, friendly
looking anvv will guarantee you a good
warm meal any day. During these three
c ays we are going to allow a discount on all
Gas Cook Stoves in our store.
Call by and permit us to show you this
wondol'ful line of stoves.
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Your Credits Good
The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face
of the fact that they have on hand immediate orders for '46,065
cars and tractors. The Company will suffer a temporary loss while
using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to«
make the sacrifice in order to bring business back to a going con-
dition as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the
buying power of the country. Henry Ford says: "THE WAR IS
OVER AND IT IS TIME WAR PRICES WERE OVER. ' There is
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no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of
values. For the best interests of all it is time a real, practical, ef-
fort was made to bring the business of the country and the life of
the country down to regular pre-war standards."
We are at your command with regular Ford Efficiency in
service and eagerness to fill yourorders.
PEARCE AUTO CO.
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Authorized Sales and Service.
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1920, newspaper, September 24, 1920; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194096/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .