Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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rooms, turn}r>l *-<i bedroom.
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vinieiifea, Uot aud cold running water
diwirultle uoighborlKMKl, two blocks
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Foil IMiS'X--Nicely fur united bed
rdwa ndjolniiig Imtli. southeast, ex-
posure. Private home. Phone 1<JC20.
Would et/u^lder lireaktuwt. *22-tttp
FOB I^ENT —Two nitvly furnished
upstair* Ix^lrooui suit for youtlg iu«n.
Phone 144>r>. *l3-3tp.
FOIt ItKNT—Two unfurnished rooms
close In with hatJi privileges to couple
without* children. Light and water
furnished. Phone 2135, 802 8. Mougom-
ery.
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FPU ljy:\T—FurnlhUed 5 room cot-
tage; uMMlemu. -two blocks of wpuire.
1510 i%. La mar.
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FOR KENT-^Two or tlieee furnished
housekeeping rooms. Modern convent
ences. 025 S. ltusk St. 4&1Mltp
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FOR RENT—HOUSES.
Ft >lt BCTflf OBWl ft room house, close
In. Phoni 1367 early of uioruiugs. 8.
Hv Olipliant. Jt22fc2#p
WANT TO RENT
WANTEfV-Flve room vottage or
apartment well located on pared
street. T. W. Cole. * s£KUn.
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WANTHO—By Oct. 1 3 unfurnished
rooms cfose in. or room .and board
in private family, by couple 'Without
children. Address J. K. 13., care Demo*
crat. ' - **23-3tp
AV.VNTEI) Furnished apartment,
modern, by Oct. 1. Walking distance.
A care Democrat.
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WANTED—To rent five or six room
house on or before 1st of October E.
F., care I>emocrat. *20-0tp
REAL ESTATE—CITY
FOR SALE—Nice cottage 4 room*
hall. 2 porches, large lot. paved street
iiml cikt* line. Phone HU"iU— s.23-3t
DWKI^Nd that will **ell. I have it,
room hungiilow, « years old, all con-
venience*, close In, east front.—J. P.
Oereii, Office 214-2 North Travis St.
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DISHWASHER Wanted at MUler
Hotel u22-Htp
AUTOMOBILES
Second baud Fortl for sale a good
oile. Alfalfa hay for raltbits. Phone
208. « s.22-20tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE for car, one
"sed truck; A1 condition. Phone 1802.
144a S. Travis. ' , s22-3tp
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LOST AND POUND
T/.WT—*20 gold pleee with small ring
attached. iLost betWoon Candylaud
and Marks Bros. Reward for retura
of ^ame to Candjland. s23-3tp
BBSCEUANE0US
FOR KALE—Superior drill and Deer-
ing Slower. Both in good repair. Will
demonstrate. F. S. Teague. Howe,
Texas. Rt. No. 2. s21-4td-2twp
SEWING WANTED at a reasonable
price. 414 N. Blnklcy street s214tp
WANTED—A milk cow. Phone 714.
s22-3tc
OAR of second hand furniture want-
ed at once. Highest prices paid by J.
L. Ritchie, W. Houston St. 314. Phone
1719. s'J0-0tp
WANTED—Hlgli class dealer for
Qrayson County for Jackson line of
four and atx cylinder automobiles.
Liberal proposition, for right men. Ad*
dress Jackson Motors Sales Company,
Box«ft00, Ch4)urm", Texas. s20-5tc
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SET DATES FOR BIB - ^
l ^llTO RACES *T FAR
Rcturpiirg from Chicago, inhere he
consultM with many automobile aa-
thoritiea, Secrtary W. H. Strattoa of
the State Fair of Texas has announced
FOR SALE—Or trade, 30 head young
mares and colts, W- A. Cannon. Box
312 Sherman. *'vV 'ilyNNBT
WANTED^—Plain sewing,and aceord-
biu pleating. Phone 388. .... s21-",rp
-t^iee 4 room cottage with
water, lights and gas, on Sycamore
street, with (wo g« od. lots. Want Jtfl.
make quick sale as owner wants to
leave town. J. P. Grady, office over
Mafks Bros.. Rooms 10 aud 18. Ph<me
l.V,t . "* * s21 -fltc
FOR SALE OR TRADE—4 room house
and good' lot. Will take good automo-
bile. See Tom Spurlock. s20-0tc
Foil SALE—5 room house; one four
room house, all conveniences. South
Willow; one room house South
Rusk, also one rrtom hohse. East
Houston, modern. Reason for selling,
leaving town. J. F. Strickland, Phone
1012. s20-12tp
IOEAL HOME Five blocks from
ward and hiRh schools, 2 bbs'ks from
ear line; five rooms, bath, entrance
ball, "J iMirciii's, nil extremely well
built out of only first class lumber. In
best of condition. Lot 80x1510 feet. I-'in*•
orchard and grape nrbor. pecan tree,
walnut tree, storm house, out houses
for chickens, storage, etc. Sub irrigated
garden with good garden soil. Do not
buy till you see this. Phone .'Jul Ring
two. s20-0tdltw
REAL ESTATE—FARM LAND.
FOU SALE—Between 1!00 aud IKK)
acres of black land* 10 miles South
east of Sherman on g'sxl road. See
owner for price. S. J. Miller
s23-2td ltwp.
full SALE—OS acre farm with 5 room
house, fair barn, plenty of water and
well located, close in and on pike.
Would consider some city property. J.
P. <Jra<ly, office over Marks Bros,
Booms 10 and 18. Phone 1530. s21-0tp
SILVER LACED Wyandotte eggs for
settings. Breed to, the laying stralu-
prlze winning stock. Photic 001.
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PRESS CAPPLEMAN— Manufacturer
of >{11 kinds of (khinets,. anything ,tp
ninke your home l eautiful. Contractor
and' builder. Plione 1254. 213 W. La-
mar. ^ y al^-ffy
HAVE TOUR SHOES repaired while
yon wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 100 H. Lamar.
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PHONE 2054; Residence Phone 1036.
City Transfrr, B. R. Wajcott, B. B. Al-
len, Mgrs. Day and night calls an-
swered promptly. Country trips. Rates
reasonable. s3-tfe
SHERMAN JUNK CO.—We buy all
kinds of junk. Call 46!> and our
wagon will call. Best priccs. auO-tfc
WANTED—All kinds of Junk. Call 4t®
and our wagon will come after It.
Best prh-cs. Sherman Junk Co.
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SHERMAN IRON AND METAL CO.
We buy rngs and magazines. Also
junk automobiles. Call 1270. 407 N.
Walnut street. . , jylil-tfc
TEN DOLLARS for first copy ofi
Sherman City Directory. containing",
residents in ibe year JK84. 'Volume
must be in gootl rsmdition. ^ddrews
War Itisker, <iovt. Hotels, P.O. 304,
Wasldii'<rton. I>. C. s23-lltp
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MAHOMET BROS, for first class sif*
repairing. Best material used. The
bf'st is nlwnys the ebenpest. «t -tf
the da{es for the auto races that will
feature the State Fair season—Oc-
tober 9 to 24. Thesfe dates ere:
Tuesday, October 12.
Saturday, October II. ' ^ ' i"
Sunday, October 17. ' 1 . ;
On tbe*o dates the kings of the dirt
track racing game will meet lb com-
petition. Insuring some of the great-
est sport Te*aa has ever seen.
la addition to this, plans are now
being made to s'age a great inlerha
VW !.f,race on some dAy
during the last week of the FaJr, wh«fn
the winners of the three days Will
meet in competition. This will un-
doubtedly be the greatest automobile
racing sreat erer staged in the south-
west
Your Friends
want your photograph;
a gift next to a personal
visit, if made at our
Studio.
"Wear's Photos
Almost SpeaL"
WANT TO SELL
FOR SALE—A new list of dwellings
and bungalows offered cheap. J. P.
(lertu. a7-tfc
FOR SALE—253 acres of land 8 miles
east of Sherman. Call Thomas Bros.
h4-tfc
FOU SALIv-CJrayson county land and
city property, also laud in the Rio
Orandc Valley. Excursion to the
Valley next Sunday. Write or phone J.
C. I.inndstacdt. a25 20tp
LIVE STOCK
HELP WANTED
W ANTE IK- A g«ssl cook. Apply 504
South Walnut. s22-0tp
A lAItliK mercantile store dotnt; a
volume of business in popular priced
millinery has opening for competent
and experienceO millinery saleslady.
In reply give past experience and
wages. Address Nil, Democrat.
s23-3tc
WANTED— White lalsirers to work on
new turntable Frisco Hound House.
Wages. B1 'Ac and 5fle por lwnir. ('all
for E. F. MaKgi. - s2o Otp
SALESWOMEN over 17 years of ace
with fair education; must furnish
satisfactory references. Exp**rlen«-e
uiineivsNiirx'. We tench you. Apply In
forenoon at III o'clock. S II.' Keess
t". . .... s,23 3U*
' OR SAI.E-f 125 Sfjnr hilkfn^ma-
' bine at a bargain. Mrs.'W. M. Hay-
den. Phone 17< 4. s22-3tp
Fn|t SALE—1 team of horses and
wagon. Morses 1(1 hands high, s year*
old: match bays; coinparatively new
5-ineh tired wagon. Apply* at SI 1 N.
Willow St. or phone *M7. s22-3tp
AMERICAN BEAUTY
SHOP
FOR LADIES ONLY
Removing of Facial Blemishes,
Specializing In Eleetrolosys,
Scalp Treetments, Hair Uecm*
lag, Arching, Mxiilcuriug, by all
latest metliods in the art of
beauty culture. '
OVER MARKS BROS.
PHONE 1319.
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Liverpool, Sept. 24.'
UmitcHl demuiul; j>rkt*
mhhlllng 24.83; folly
mhldlitig 21.35; low midc
good orillnary 14.10;
Salw 2,000 bales including
een. itec«4|ilM '1,00, no
tnivs closcd ijuiet. Sept. "
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17.30? July 10.MO. •,
New VoH< Active
Aoiwelated. frw* IMspatcbl^ ■ . : $
New Vork, Sept. 24.- The cotton
market was active and very irregular
at the opening today, first pi«<v lav
w i«te«ftF? points lower to 30 higlH'r.
Tliere was a good many over night
selling orders around the ring which
aceOHUted for Uie decliue iu the u>ar
lmuiths. whUe later deliveries were Lu-
fluem-ed by tlie stciuller late rabies
from Liverpool and raimrts that the
British coal miners' strike had Ihx-ii
for one week pending 'fur-
ther negotiations. This with reports
of .a In the Fall ltlver
goods market, led to considerable Inly-
ing with December selling to 24.55,
and Jau. 23.75, or about io points iu t
heigher before the end of the first
hour. One of the private cables said
the British eoal trouble# were almost
as good an settled but houses with Eu-
ropean connections were sellers Iterc
and there was continued southern hed-
glng. .. v ■■ ■ .
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iltocia ted Prc'M Din pat
New Orleans, Sept. 24.—-The early
trading today brought wide changes
in the price of cotton. After smalt
declines on fhe opening call, the mark-
et inored up to advances of 1ft to 32
points over the clow of yesterday,
(let. advancing to 25.47 as the rwult
of reports by cable from Eualaiid that
the coal strike practically had been
settled. A« the market baldened It
ran into extremely Heavy offerings
which caused a «prtek "brttik so that at
the end of the first hour of business
October 'was Hft* tW^j^aiiiTlK6 mT
ehowed net losses of 21 to ft!> polats.
Some of this selling Was due io. the
outlook for-a return of l>eth r waMUr
to the belt but much of It was due to
reports of jxfof trade ft cotftto goods.
* ('Ittrago Grain
At frtnte* Pr«« Dupaf^b I
ClibUgo; S 'pt. 2^ *ij|OMvy sell lug letl
to a sharp break In wheat prhtw U>-
dsy. Part of tjie selling appeared to
Is* on Bttropeuu account ana imrt was
wild to la* hedging from tlie southwest.
0|s-ning iiuotatloiiH, which ranged
from 1 1-2 to 7 l-4c lower, with la><-
ember 2.32 to 2.31 3-4 and March 2.20
to 2.24. were follow*) by a moderate
reaction from Initial bottom figures.
liberal receipts had a bearish ef-
fect on corn. . After opening 3-#c to
3c lower, with December 08 1-4 to 08
7-8c, the market scored additional
losses 1 >e<-ember and May selling at
the lowest prices this sea soil*
Ail drilrwlw 'ec <iats fell in sym-
ilu*.
Ft tit SALE (Jood
nmh's 4 years old,
wagon and harness.
span of work
practically new
-1328 S Watnnt.
s.U3-Ofp
FOR SALE — Cu© Player piano. Rey-
nolds Hotel. s2Ji-3fp.
FOU SALE- Hot Tnmates by Iji
Perla nt 119 1-2 E. l4imar St. They
are fine. C. Try them. '% s23-titp.
FOR SALE— Bolsd'arc jsists and
blo<'ks. 11. M. Adams, Tom Bean. Box
704. ' k «14-20tp
J. A. L. Wolfe. Oal T. Freemac.
WOLFF A FREEMAN. Lawyer*.
Office 3d Fhioi Commercial Bank Big
FOR SALE- Fresh milk cows, l'lioue
1S3N. West Mlddleton. Clint Jen-
nings. n21-5tp
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FOR
OK LA.. 1'ROPERTY
SALE. v
Three two story brick business
h<ui«es. Will take in trade one flye
thoussnd residence Sherman. <*re«ijti-
ville, Denison. Bells, Honey Orofe,
Oainesrllle. Must, have sou <' cash. De-
scribe your residence ami price. Do
not write unless your residence is
value. Mrs, Euf.'iula Smith. Pf vK
Tex, s2t>Jtp
Fire, Tornado, Health,
Automobile, AtcMental and
Liability, Boll Weevil
INSURANCE
See Us.
BARNES, L0UX & BARNES
Roal Estate.
Room 4, Crenshaw Bldg.,
North Side Square.
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The opening of this new link in
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MONDAY, SEPT. 27,
We wish to announce
the reopening of
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Thoroughly overhauled
and bigger and better
than ever. ^
Ladies' Dining Room.
We Solicit Your
Patronage
Monday, Sept. 27. "
Try a battle
anywhere soft
drinks are sold
and you'll
order by the
case for
use.
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family
You Taste The
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1. No high rent.
2 No fancy fixtures.
3- No credit losses.
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