Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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sou authorized to collcvt aubacrlptlou*
for The Sherman ppttftcnlt Is J. <1
Hamilton, Circulation Manager.
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■ NUMBER EXPECTED AT C. OF C.
AUDITORIUM TUESDAY
v , EVENING.
4 Reservations for 1H5 platci M iU tlu4
baiuievt mul get-together meeting of
Sheiimin manufacturers. wholesalers
iiikI traveling men at the Chamber of
Comment auditorium next Twwday
^vwiinjf, had <k*eb received Friday
ornliig. aiid It wan expected Hint /'3-
fifty more would be receive! before
ouday noou. when all reMTvntion*
\ *iki l c in. '•v ■■'.'"v.";., i*
y v ^ . • a , * 4 , tt
Tlw* lmni|ti<*r infopwd to a sue-
< Vs lit every way. and to achieve the
eAl of bringing together the munufnu-
tr. Hub. Jobbing ant! selllpg luteregts
Sherman for the good of nil >imd
the rUy. One flrui ha* made twenty-
flve re*ervatIoii! for It* representa-
tive* who will lie present.
The sales fonjW of n majority of lo-
cal mninifncturing and jobbing houacR
•vilt l <> ore«" lit In a Isidy. Salesmen
living lu Dtillas. Oklahoma City. Little
fte-k. Metnnlils. and elsewhere who
represent Sherman firms will 1 ■
nmoing those who attend.
J. If. KlmbroOgli. president, i >d
Trd Brlee, secretary of t'ost lfl.'-T. 1*
A.. of this city are glviti*
As has been the custom, The Democrat iwill not
issue a paper Christmas day, but will give those who
make it a holiday and an opportunity to spend the day
mingling with their families and friends.
We wish for all a Merry Christmas, and may
day be fiUed with happiness for each of you.
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THING OF BEAUTY
MANY VISIT THK TRICK PLACED
ON COIRT |10I SE Sf)l ARK
uv thk an.
BUSINESS MEN
HELD FOR RANSOM
IN MICHIGAN
THREATENED WITH DEATH
$85,000 18 NOT FORTHCOM-
ING AT ONCE.
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Citizen* of Sherman who weiit to
town Thnrtday night were greeted;
with a beautiful sight on the east side
of tiie court hout e plaza. The munici-
pal Christum* tree donated and erect-
ed by the city and decorated by the
Civic l.eagii'\ was fairly aulow in red
ItKldfi, silver tinsel and other bright
array, and in the top waw u replica of
the Star of Itetlielhem. The tree will
tliHr «•« - i 'K* ,'«,'l night during Christ
maw week, and at 8:."lo p. in. on Fri-
day and Su urday. a group of Junior
.ligh school yludentu will ^iug Chrlsj^-J.^
nets carols nuder the Ulm-tloii of Mlsa
Faunle Gai'l'ord.
operation to make the bunou't •tn«l \
icetlng a xtiecess. Mr. Ilrlii1 i*4 gf'ii
era I cbalrman of nt'rHntroments. h. |
L. Mclean is ch iirman of the commit ■
te« on menu .nd progrnni. ami \V . j
; Hrdtfrw ifhfl Htr U«.V-
lint after the attendants' "f ban
, qnet.
Colleges Represent<• !. I
Sherriian* etdlejcs will be r -nre^-ut- j
e«l at the meetiici. a« they in- r •• J
:mrdccl as havlne a def'idte "Slur- j
m hi-made" product to sell. Tit •
« - i ami meetlnir is for 1 «> tamiose ..r ,
adviiicliig the IniercMt of Sherman !
ci rnmcrciallv and imbistrially.
"While the banquet ami me "ting is j
primarily for manufacturers. Jobbers.
and traveling men. with the l itter a* |
pneKts of the inaniifacturers and Job- j
hers, tlie general public is Invited to ,
attend, providing they phone their > AKKOr|Btprt r'r. «rt tuvpHtint
filati- reservations to either Mr. Ibxlg Nnv ^ ((|.|. -j|._Siiits for *1.-
ers or Mr. Stewart before Monda> ikm imhi cpmpetisatlou for ten years'
noun." Mr. Brice Is qiiote'l as sa> lug. j ,|,.(rti'ic>n in the asvliun for the insane
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* 1 I at King's I'ark. Iwng Island, were in-
SISTERS HELD IN
ASYLUM 10 YEARS
ASK DAMAGES
CLAIM MADE THAT PHYSICIANS
SWORE EALSEIA—4fILIJON
DOLLARS INVOLVED.
AMotfalctf Preit Dispatch
Befroit, Dec. 2-F—IJetwtlven and dep-
uty nheriffs lay in ainbuHh six houra
last night at au unfrequented spot
near iMonroe, In a futile effort ap
prchend the writers of a letter receiv-
ed early this week by relatives of
Fred llemincter and J. Walter Wettxel,
who disappeared rewntly, Ju which the
men were said to lie tieUl prlaopers
iind would lie released for a
ianson. If term* of their release weffc,
not complied with, the letter threaten-
ed, the men would put to death
and their bodies shipped to Detroit."
Authorities said they hud good rcn-
ARTHl'R HANSON KNOCKED IN
CONSCIOl'S BY THV'148 THI RS
BAY NWHT AT lONpTLOCK.
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About $80 In Money amffllirrks Tak-
en—Told Oil-era of Tub Men Heen
Near Ilk* Store on North SWe of
the Squaiti and Tliey are Takeu
In Cu«Mr b) PoMeemen.
son to Kiel lev e the letter was a gennlim4Yng. rol>be«l of abotit fsti In
attempt at blnekmall, but no Otte ap MUd clnsks and left «i
jK'ii ted at the denlguated Upot to re-
ceive the, money. It was the sis'ond
such letter received by the llammeter
mid Weltael faniilles.
Doth men. prominent lu business «'lr-
cles. drop|M'd from sight Deei'inlier 4.
A few days later, their automobile \\1is
found In the Detroit river near , the
hlfteenth street dis-k. Oltlcers dragged
the river bed for miles hut found no
Arthur ll:)tMOU. one ttftthe proprle-
tors of the II. & II. tieiiW Furnishing
Store, on the north side of the square,
was slugged In the rear of his own
store about 10 o'clock Thursday even-
cuiijiflffi
tin- ewncWte
flow lu ill aiH.*ou#fo<M (suidltUm,
where he was-fouwl thirty minutes la-
ter by Kil Itlaiikeiishlp. night watch-
man. Mr. Hanson reeovered con-
sciousness a fiiv minutes after la-lug
found, ami gave the names of two inen
whon h" said he thought bad robtasl
him. KotU men were foil.id in their
rooms lu different jairls of the cltjr
Thursday evening and placed under
trace of the bodies, which led them to arrvH( with circumstantial evidence
ills*-ard tin? theory that the men had uga|nKt them. On one of the men w&
drowned.
15-11 Has N'-w Invention.
Ai"Oi'lBto(l ProsH I)l-pat(h1
St John. N. 15 . Dee. 1\ - An-
iii uni enif lit of a new luyentioii by A'
rxaiidiT Craham Hell, Inventor;of the j
11lcphonc. was niHih" upoji his nnlva! ,
lu ve tislav from Seotland «here h |
vivited hH native city of i:«Hni ur^h. j
H ■ declined to state the nature of j
his latest iliscoverA'. Professor Bell,
ae< oiii|minied .by Mrs. Bell and his
granddaughter. Miss tkrov.enor •>'
Washington. l>. C.. will go to Badib-ck.
Cn)s- I'. let on to pass part of 111 '* win-
ter.
SO Per Cent Dividends.
Went herford. Texas. I He. Jl. -The
first National Bank of Wentlierfiyd
has notified its stcwkholilers of the
ib'i l:i i lug of a •'!<• pet' ci'nt divideirl
for this year.
stitiited ycstei'ilay by Miss I'helde M.
Brush and her sister, Ada I>. Brush
.uralnst l>r^. William B. <!lbson and
Walter Lindsay s>f Iluntingtoii. who
they charge, 'were responsible for their
<oiifineuient. The action, in which
each sister demands JS'J.'WUMMi from
vm Ii physician, was brought in the
Westchester County Supreme Court.
The sisters were corn in ft tod to the
Institution in May. IP10. They ob-
tained their release last March by a
supreme Court order, after having
made an unsuccessful nttempf'lii 1011.
In the action Instituted today the
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| found a sum of money ai^iroxlimisflrly
.In unioiint and description that lost by
Mr. Hanson. Both denied their guilt.
WILL NOT ARRIVE UNTIL FBI*
DAY AFTERNOON—MAY GET
TO AKDMORK AT MIDNIGHT.
AiweitM Pnn tMnwtoki
Fort 3Vorth,v T xas, Dec, 'i4— The
enstlmuml Ti'xas A I'acifle train,
whleh 1* bringing Clara Miulth and par-
ty from El Paao to Port Worth will
not arrive until i|-.3in this afternoon.
Heavy Christina* nmll business and
some engine trottWe developing mw
Hlgtit JlHiUM d the delay.
At rl«e ortlce of the chief train "de-
spateller It wan said there wan no pn b-
abil.it y of the train Una king up lost
time, but that It prol«bly would lie
iateV than the neven hcwir* rejsirted
rarly tht* morulug. %*;>,%
After 2:3" o'cloHt tlil afterno<m the
next" train from Port Worth ts Anl-
more. Okli . when; Mis* Smith is Mug
returned tu faoe a fharge of murder |u
etmiieetluu with the fatal shootlitg of
Jake L. Ibimoii, Itepuhllcau National
Committeeman, leave* at 8:15 p. m..
and Is due to reach the Oklahoma city
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ELABORATE
^FOB SMAIXEK
Ten of the Sunday whoOls lu
olty will oh*en-e Chrlstnuis njj
noou and lonJght, with tree* fi r
• who have
eagerly awaiting the tuning of
... A||frj^jij.:pr« graiii>t of *ong
readings #111 precede tW distrlhut
of toya and other gift*.
uiont inatntteow the children
donation* of canned goods, clothing
money for the unfortunate.
% > n . Friday, the crtfdle foil
of East Mhenmin Baptist Huntlay
school wiu luive a Chlist n
at TVJO o'eka-k the olil^r t
The
IlNpttmf ehnrejj -wlU
2:W p. in. Kri?lay. apd a
the iiilermciUnte an<| JnMM'f
■MRN^iRII'• J«tt In a Cheiantta* meet
lug wlfh • talk hy Dr, F.^P, ItroyvifHr tpdaj' by I'renideat
luti of
rttle In Santo
lust
Chance* Trains.
AsKoclated Praaa Ulap«Uii|
Port Wort hi Texas, Dec., i!4—I 'la ra
Smith llamou aud her party probuldy
will arrive at Port Worth at,ap.
m. It Is la'tleved they hare l*«en
tramvfawd from the El Paao local to
the Sunshine N|*'clal, fa*t passenger
by at«reo|dl6)n . f, .
The children of Svahnit ' llt^e<<i'
CtirUtlun, WhfH Pi-ewtiyleylan.f Key
.Memorial, Oraoc I'l-eaiiytaiinu, North
Park lUWlst. Forrest Avfl^a Baptist
and ttnmd i Avenue Pn^byterlgn
«hurcbes will etij<iy tree* at 7 p. Ui..
and at T: o'clock Saint Stetrfien'a
Kplsco|i«| Sunday scImkiI will have It*
trw,
"The Cent nil Chrbdian and Travis
Strei't Methtxllst Sunday schools oti-
aerved Christmas on Wednesday and
'Thursday nights, res|as:tlvely, with ap
propriati- prograuia on While Olfta
For the King.
|but were held Friday by the |s llce for train that ran around the slower one
n more complete IiivckI lga I Ion.
llaptirinrl Ahout 1(1 O'Clork.
Mr. Ibuisou turned off the light*
last ntght. TJie hs-al la due at tl p. Ui„
II Ixmrs late. .
Wilt Plead Not Ouiltf.
in hi* store about lib o'clock and step- Associated Prsss uiApatcb)
■*>>striate,! Prcn* D(:if>at<h
London, II'v. "I—Starvation Is «.x-
IH'Vtcd soon to bring to an end the
"state of war" now existing between
the regency of Quariiero" at Flume
and the killfcd'iiii of Italy, The 4N hour
time 11in!t given civilians to leave the
city evpired at (> o'clock last night, and
it appears the Italian government
trisips have settled down to wait for
sisters allege the "physicians swore hunger to defeat D'Aiinunsdo's plan to
falsely In an afllduvit dtslarlng tlieiu
ped into the ll. ,V B, Cafe, a door east,
of tin* store, for a ciP of coffee, leav-
ing unlocked the fr^ut ibsir of his
store, he told the o^lcers , Thursday
livening after being l^titid and regain-
ing cimsCiomgirK* | He liad 'h s*k«,«l
iiis ciisli r s*elpts for the day and was
j preparing to leave. •• Iteturnliig from
|th« restaurant, he re-entered the II. Si
II. store ami started toward the War.
i v .
It was just behind a inirtitlon creet-
T Bear Admiral Sno*<
•v#hto
W \-.:
Ardmore, <)kla.. !>«•. Clara
Smith Damon will enter a I'lea of
"not guilty*' to the charge of murder
I ribsl here in connection with the death
of Jake li. Mamoii. Itepuhllcau Na-
tional Committeeman, when her cane
comes up for trial tu the January
term of court.
if. II. Slaturrit, for the ac-
cused woman, said in a^"rtwhgij state-
ment that l y the evidence which we
fed acroHM Jhe store landing. Just back | „HV|. mjr h«udN j ^jy tet* a*-
Of ft... center, that Mr. Hanson was M(jm, ^ ^ ^ H<.(luUtw, ..0}«ra
found hy Nlgld Watchman Kd Blank-.
jenslilp, lying fa«*e. downward.
Mr.
(Smith llamou did not flee from Ard-
uion
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: was
insane: that the doctors 7lid mj^^jM-r-
sounlly examine them and the pro-
ceedings by which they were commit-
ted were Illegal.
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THE WEATHER.
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Axs'x'tatwl F'ri"* Dlspatflil
Wa.diiiiKloii, Dec'. 21.—East
X xas—Tonight fairi rishu; l«-m-
peratlire I'xrcpl In wiuthMut
portion, frost in yeast coast;
Satunlay partly cloudy.
We-t Texas—Tonight and Sat-
urday generally fair, warmer.
l.onMaiai - Tonight fair, eon
-^♦f^ii'il i old. fr e*ing t" coast:
tempi r.itnre 'JU to degree^ In
sugar and trucking regions: Sat-
urday fair, rising temperature in
north and west portions.
Arkansas Tonight fair, eou-
t iniii it cold ex«s>pt slightly warm-
ei in northwest portion : Satnr-
dav fair, rising feuiperatiire.
4 Iklahoiiia — Tonight fair,
wanner; ■Saturday partly cloudy.
Wanner.
1'nnsMs Increasing clondlnees
tonight; Saturday npsettled: ris-
ing tei qierature.
ARGENTINE FARMERS
WILL RAISE COTTON
ON LARGER SCALE
combat the enforeenient of the treaty
of Kapallo. line goveriiiuenl soldier
is reported to have Ihs-ii killed by a
bomb thrown by om> of the O'Aiiiiuu-
y.lan legiotialres. and shots are said to
have been fired at au Italian do
stroyer. but thus far the "war'" has
not been marked hy any notable hos-
tilities
as a fng)*tw* £rom Jusflce. It
nol untH her arrival lu KF4.'tta<r
kIip of Ifiitiioii'n tlnuHi
Hlankenship was making his rusual
round of the alleys hi the business „mt ^ |(H|riM>iI of HaniOM'a death,
section, and found the rear door of the,w <tlf, mt dr).niH t,iat lUtwm WO||ld
II A II Store unl.Kked causing him XoJM, ut tl,ought It at the time."
Bhiiikenship i - ; ■■
No Arrest Made.
Ap"w>cl.'itoi1 PreN* Plupatch)
Washington. I >ee.- '2A- T ra d r
J nilssioner (Jeorge S. Brady at Bueuos
j 1 .Vlri's has tabled the Bureau of For-
Iclgn ,nnd Domestic Conimem that
j Northern AigenTlne farmers are taking
IA big interest in cotton growing. Mr.
! i Brady reported that samples have
been sent, to Europe and pronounced |
as first elass by merchants there and
that a federation has been formed to
raise a more uniform crop of cotton
this year. Hundreds of acres In
Northern ArgehtYhi\ be said, have been
< tiltivoted in cotton. v
Waco, Texas. Dec. •4.-—Deputy
Sheriff M. Burton, on his return
fr*>ni Oallas announced that no a|*retfb -
hatl been made In that city yet in con-
( om- I nectlon with the klllln/ of Mrs. Ida
to enter the store. Mr.
sumnuiiied Itoh Itbhardson anil several!
ofheiw anj^went back to Mr. Hanson'* j
assistance.' Their efforts to revive
him were soon successful, and if was
learned that he was not as seriously
Injured ak might have lueen the case.
There was an abrasion on I lie right
cheek where Ids fate struck the con-
crete fesir. as well as the injury where
he was struck In the head with some
blunt Instrument.
Two Mm Suspicions!.
Mr, Hanson wa.s unlTule to say with
what kind of object he was struck.
Sorley, Waco woman, on the night of <I(- did not see bis assailant Is-fore or!
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Clara llamon Intervleweil.
Als ard tiara Smith's Train, via Bit
Spring. Texas, -Dee. 2.T -1 Delayed I—
< By I Ik- Associated l'rses i —4 "onsecra
fbut of her fut ure i-nergbs to atoulny
to her family, Vtor the s/ rrow she, Imp
brought to it" and determination ue.vci
^agnlti to waste another hottf of hei
i life were, avijwctl late bslay by - Mr*
|Clara Smith Hainoii cu rou'e fo Ard
more. Okla.. to a u*We> *a charge of
J murder in cpjmpHlon with the death
of Jake L. Hatiiim,^'.^
In an Inler.iit w vrifh the '•orresppn
dent of the Asrioclatiil l'reng lasting
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Biff Fire in Halifax. - [
Asmk*Intuit Pr<>s« nt«ji*trb1
HnlTftix, IVc. 24.—A half million
dollar lire occurred today In the busi-
ness dlftrlct of Halifni:,
Dec. 151. Mrs. Sorley was killed.whi'
she was tempt rarlly occupying the
home of the Rev. F. L. Hagberg in
the absence of Mr. Hagberg and Ms
family. The officers are seeking two
men snapecteil of the killing and the
burglarizing of the Hagberg home.
Hofd-T'p In New York.
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Associated Pr«*« Dtirpstrti]
New York. Dec. 'J4. The hope that.
New York's crime wave had begun to.
recede, engendered by au apparent lull
in serious outlawry during the last two
day*, was dashed this morning When
a bold-Up was staged tti the Murray
Hill Hotel on Park avenue.
after lielng stritfk. he said. He gave j
the officers the ui me of two men. how-
ever, whom he hitl s<s>n on the outside
of the store Just before be went liith
the rest a u rant. ?
i Klieei's Bosm(<I| and Bramlett ar- t
resftsl one «f the men wh«i*e niimesi !
were given hv Iff, Hanson ami Police j
Chief Frank Reeee and I'ntrolman M.
P. Hill the other. Both were placed
tu the city bs kitp.
nearly an hour. Mr*. Damon «ipoke ear-
Below Zero in Kanan*.
Vr0 i TMjrpatCk
Sallna. Kan*.,'Dee. -A minimum
temperature of two 1 degrees below
gero wa" rpglsfep | here thl* morning.
jnestty on reiigfou. fjttlloNOpliy. physical
research, arl, fancy wtirk and mo*t
earnestly of nil of her tmprrsslons of
j Mexico, where *he slayisl three week*
la-fore giving berwlf to the custody of
Sheriff Buck Oarrett of Animoie In
Jiutrmc WetlneMlay nlglit, Mr* llamon
wtlulouNly avoided discussing the
clwrge against her ami mentioned
Ha moil's na me only once when *b« re-
ferred to her o|ipoeltloti to III* retiring
from active life. '
The Interview took place In
H*mon's state room in tin* presence
of Charles A. Coakley, one of lier at-
torney*; and Sheriff Garrett. I! win
CHILDREN AT DAY
NURSERY ENJOY
CHRISTMAS TREE
Gwatoor oC th*
waa dirts-ted to
stating Wm< the
the time hag
augiiruic tlte
rapid withdrawal
***urauce« 1n com
nilnhan affairs.'
' A isnnmlmilon
will lie cwated, whh'li, with
cal advl*or oaiaed tiy 1'
sou, #111 draft ami'iidmenta
constltuilou. making a general
of th«! iKimliiieaii law* ami sulftolt
lliem to the conference and to the N't-
tloiwi CongP*s '<k the Domlnlcah'Re-
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EMPIiOYEH GET NICK CHRI
PRESENT—-DIVIDENIIM DEC
ED—SI RPLI H ADDED TO.
HONGS AND RECITATIONS PRE-
CEDED VISIT OF SANTA CLAt S
AND HAPPINESS HEIGNED.
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The'TtfHdlea at Sherman I)ay Nur-
*ery were math* very iMppy Prlrlay ——,
morning by a Chrlatmaa «n<e given for Cash lsmuM*a li be paid to eto-
lhaiii at the Nnreery on Ba*t Cherry pioye* of the Commercial National
Bonk for Christmas. ■■Vy,*'*"
A brief program of sougs aud reel- At a meeting of the board of • IIrec-
ta t Ion* weW? enjoyed Just before tin*- tor* Frblay forcncNiii payment* were
tsimlng of Kanta i-latis who waa ^bcre authorlxed In the siibjoititsl utanuer:
In fiersou to distribute the itlfts. fruit. | Kinployc* having hem with the hank
nuts and candy. fi r three or more year*« will receive
The.children had lieen very bu*y the 20 f er <*ent of the annual *al«ry; thuae
jmsl week making pretty dtsoratIons with the1 Imuk for two ymra wlll 're-
for the occasion which they were so celve 15 p<lr tent .and tho*e with the
happily anticipating, and only their laink one year or lea* time will • re-
bright gleefnl little face* ixmld *peak celve Ml |ier 'cent.
the genuine joy lu their lieart* when ! At tin- same meeting the usual
they reallised all and more of their ijnarterly d rld«l tiaj-ment wa* rteclar-
dreamaon-Friday morning. !isl and authorlxed. and shareholder*
Miss Cora liee Yates, kindergarten will have received HI per wot for
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Mrs.
teacher at Hie Nursery, wa* In charge
of tin* arrangements.
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Whisky Still Explode*.
AaaocUtod Pres* DiipaUbl
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During the year $ar,.«g waa
added to tlie sui
makes *4UU.UIK .<
plua. I
irjihis
<^1n
us fund, which ow
capital and anr-
,x. oS::.W^>,v
<fJontlmied on pafe two.)
H Hanford. Wa*li.,Dei'. 24.—Fire whldi
broke out In a chnrch of Hanford yes-
terday was tbslared tiy Deputy Sher-
iff* to<lay to have liee caused |iy an
overheated whisky still w^lch wa* In
foil operathm In the basement. Tim
basement wa* rented by J. II. Bi
a butcher, for whom a warrant haa
been l**m d on a;4||ltrito'of o]ierntlng a
still. The church wa* hot badly dam
flged hy th* fire. •.
Cattle Imrntim Killed. i
Preaeot|. J Aria., Dw. 24.--Charlea |p
Summers, a cattle Inspector,
and killed In hi* at
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1920, newspaper, December 24, 1920; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194175/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .