Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922.
We have too much%f Clothing. Dry Gcods,
Hats, Underwear, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear,
Hosiery and Shoes. We are making
Cuts all through our stock this week.
Next Monday and Tuesday we willb®-
closed to mark down EVERY ARTICLE in
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Among The Courts
.Marriage license*.
A.V. liuruey auiJ Miss Ladle Kceves,
Dallas.
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COIRT.
lion. NHm Hut, Judge.
NEW SUITS FILED.
? Eflle <Jay va. John Gay, divorce.
Mary K. Ellsworth va. Sovereign
Camp of W. U. W.
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EFFORTS TO ST
dt oCiat< d Pi MS D
Kansas Cl£^^<£-~L. H, Holland,
jjt eftsrge of the
url Pacific train which wag re
ported held tin Just outsldeof Kansas
J^FOH ItENJ9oarfu r{ii whed for
gentleman or iw+ffor light house keep-
* or 622 North JLee. ....
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. 37 MILES per gallon made with new
4 patented gaKolinevVaporisser. Write lor
>««., J«C= - yrtttn""1^, Hlnuwky Vaporlwr^Co.
Cltitlie ulght of
r 27, confess- immTmh bee
ed tonight acordin^ to the police tKitt'
4ie had rtfJed the package* ami
fabricated the robbery atory 'to
his theft
Real Estate
3V. W. CWlhjgtw^^ tti to C. F.
M< Netv, et llx,-iK) aerea, ltulon sur-
v&jts&ier
on Swain to Cha^-HTlHunter,
lota 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 0, 7. 8, bloek , Fair-
mount addiJioti^Deniaon, $800.
M^Fairbanks et ux to B."~ W;
tots 13, 14, 15, ltt, bloek (J; lota
1. 2, 3, 4, r , 0, T, 8, block D; Falr-
mouii\_addition, $1,800,
X ff?n*rpsicr et ux to. A. M. vIMekey,
to acres, Strickland survey; w acres
University League, $3,7op.
Mrs. Mayme E. Nicholson and hus-
band to S. I*. King et uxfTots 1, 2, 3
block J18, MiJJia^r^ second addition,
Tcogue ef iix to C. H. Huff-
man, lot-T^ Vi Jot 8, block 2. College
1'ark addition. Sherman, $4,800.
Cotton futures were down Friday, clos-
In* 12 0 tlO potaU k-vr than mi nm 8AUJ _ (;wHl t.leau Bunt
Moiittay , , l'roofOat# for ami. The Hvad-Kuder
Shl'rmau' ur 29 rtn«
down.
Cotton seed oil closed 1 point dowu
to 10 points up.
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FOtt KENT-—Two houacis. 4(>4 and KtU
,> , , ICast Orange street. Apply 224 W.
Bearish sentiment predominated in Houston street. ' J«-3tp
the wheat market during enrfo fr fjT.
ing on the gr< tind lltat f>erinancnt FOR SALE—Pure bred registered Fo-
atrength was unlikely^ to develop #ntll land China 8owa with Utter vor bred
jpresent au:ummat^^^^^^jEbU> sup-1 gilts weighing 200 to 300 at $35. Pure
Uly jjotetft 'worn losatmpd. - At tho rlwe irrett pigs $4 to $5. Koto Fartiy phtm^
Pershing Party to Sa^i Antonio.
Jan. 0—AttboUKh
quotations were at a feetbacl^ of 137. * '
about r i ——
Spinners takings for the week were: FOB RE NT—T WiMNXfins unfurnished.
310.000. . 1 *10.00, or wilt funiish for light house-
The colon market showed renewed kecplng^U,0tJ per month. 424, West
nervouMU f?.s early today Liverpool \>aar P(Hinsr ' ^ J0-3tp
flatter than du# but New Orleans waal ^ "TT- Z ! 1
a seller in Ne.v York, antt after open- • FOR RENT-A nicely furnishtnl apart-
Ina at an advaiier of a points on ^ close in, Phone 1370. j0-3tp
pmnfa
Naval Committer Meets.
WaslUttgtou, Jan. .V-The meeting of
Tve powers naval coinmltte«v of the
Ammmeutl t'onfen'uee -was called toJ
day. It was considered possilde that
both, submurinch ami regulation pro-
posals., of til'J draft of the naval treaty
would be ^presented for approval to
this meeting. 1
More than 1000 British ships were
destroyed by American privateers dur-
ing the war of 1812.
A trout may ignore a, bait a dozen
timea-jpieeesivcly and strike-the thlr-
I ST VNOAKDli
ANTM^XIN i
iuveMeJ
freii
Jew Yorki iJai^ i ^Fn
aalla
teTnational (atandaj
of in-
f anti-toxin ser-
on a large ftcule by
the I^ingUe^of Natioiw' health
according to detailed pIa«s'nH.eived
here today. The United States. the
League of Natlmis jiews 'Tmreau au-
uounwdr agre« d to cooperate in
jtW« w«rrk through the lifted States
Public Health Service at Washington,
and through the presence at the con-
ferences ot Drt itupel't Blue, assistant
Surgeon (JeueraT, wtationed at 1'afU,
(fcruuiu scientists will also take fieri,
as well as Japan an^l repreaientalives of
all the larger European medicaji svi-
vices.
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From the Londoi Mail.
Mr. Nagg—1 suppost* now you wish
you were free to marry again? C J
Mra«- Nagtf— No. iust free. -
March,
generally 1 to 4
FOR RENT—5 room house, rent $30;
Dallas. Texas,
You Can Buy It In Sherman.
hi5w rr"a«*tive mouths soon showed nbt ... ... , . ,, *> _!,
Tosses of 4 to 0 points. Liverpool and Ul . W'W(
, . some of (he spot house* bought on the ^ wired and papered. . PI y
(Jeneral Pershing, (Jeneral Dawes aiid decline to 18.2« for March and 17.80 ^0^8 druK *tore- JtMltc
■ oth< «: mrmlsirs of th- I^rty visiting f r May, but there was scattering JOR KENT-T-Five room house, 214
the Mexia oil field, leave FrldAy for liquidation and the market was un- E Joues street. r. L. caruthers.
San Antonio and-a re unable to pass settled.
through Dallas the Chamber of Com-
merce Is attempting to bring them Litfrpool Futures.
through this city on their return trip. Liverpool." Jan. 6 —Cotton futures
Charles Saville, general manager of oi ened 1 to 5 points up and closed phone
the chamber/ recelveri t wire from barely- steady, 0 to S points down.
tire party Thursday uigbt saying that Month
it 'Was lmjwsible t^brcjak their en- Jan . .
gaaemeuts ami that they would leave March ..
Mexla for San Antonio In their special May .. .
car Friday morning. Mr. Saville iin- July .. .
mediately*wired them, asking that-
they i ass through Dallas on their way
out of Texas. He wired them a cor
SALE—House, Cl
sfreet. Special ba
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alnut
L. Caruth-
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yrtvistvn uvnii, ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ 11
Yesterday Today FOR SALE—New 6-room, brick veneer
.....10.07 10.80 home, all nicely decorated; "edge grain-
.^10.01 10,84 floors, breakfast nook, basement, fur-
.10.80 10.72 tnace, "eaat^F*rbnt, on paved street, cars
SHERMAN
Capital
0,000.00
. . $200,000.00
Business Will
ttention.
ecciv
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New York Futures.
m New York, Jan. 6—-Cotton
dial "invltatloit. saying tin- people of opene<l unchanged to 5 points -down r'nihMl Vioiu<- Bundera of America, at
Dallas desired to see and honor them, and closed steudy, 12 to 10 poluts 3 ^ mit Interest or can pay off any
..10.58 10.52 j stop at front door. Owner built this
V. I this for a laune la-t J mt«\ business ar-
' ran^-nicnts compel 1 bim to move to an-
futures otUer state. Alnuit $0,500.00 in the
down.
Jan
Mar
May
July
Yester- To-
day's day's
Close. Close. High Low
. /.. 1R45 18.113 18.42 18.06
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Duct law Qlands In Collsga.
Ductless glsods, said toJf>e responsi-
ble for ^epilepsy, feeble-mindednew.
cancer and other diseases, will be ths
subject of special study at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania. A chair In
endocrinology, the branch of medical
science desllng with ductless glfnd*
bis been endowed at the university,
and It Is said to be the first ever es-
tablished In the world.
Experiments will be conducted at
the esr, eye, nose and throat hospitals
of Philadelphia, the various clinics «J*n
under coutrol of the university medi-
cal school slid other places.
So important do'the physicians of
the American Therapeutic society re-
gard this step thai, the chairman of
the society's council was instructed
to appoint a committee to formul4ta
a curriculum for the teaching of en-
docrinology to graduataa and post-
graduates in every medical school ia •• 17.55 17.45
timer If you mean business, phone 1982
or 2077 for ai pOlutmeut and will be
glad to show you.^ J. E. Tvlus.
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. .18.32 18.18 18.:<3 17.08 FOR SALE—Beautiful'new home, good
...17,87 17.71 17.80 17.50 neighborhood, deep lots, garage, slde-
. .. 17.32 17.18 7.32 17.00 ^aiks. pavement, street cars stop at
frout door. An ideal,home. Owner be-
ing. transferred to another State and
will sell at a sacrifice. Shown by tp%
2077.
New Orleans Fntitres. *
New Orleans Jan. O—Cotton futures
opened 3 points up to 0 points dowu,
and closed steady, 9 to 15 points down.
Tester^ To-
day's day's
- Close. Close. High Low
. ..If.38 17.24 17.29 10.93
. . .17.37 17.20 17.42 10.93
. r.. 17.24 17.00 17.21 ,16.80
. ...16.80 16.66 16.79 16.45
Mar
May
Jiuly
polntmeut. Pleaap phone 1982 or
J6-8tc
-mr,
►etween
DenUon—Sherman—McKinney
Waxahachie—Hillsboro—Waco—- .
Ennis—Corsicana
and intermediate points
It takes you there
It brings you back
Spat Markets.
. Tester- To* ■
day'a day's
Close. Close
Ne* Orleans .....17.25 17 25
New York ....18,75 1765
the United States.
Houston .
Galveston
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Oamfertinf.
A Hoosler minister's wife was get-
ting ready to go to the hospital for
an operation. Her husband and chll- Month
dreg had been solicitous of her all , Jan ..
day, everything around the house had March
been very Quiet until lata, that evealng, w -
when she heard the seven.yesr-old JW •
...18.10 17.95
18.30 18.10
Gttttao Seed Oil.
Yester- To-
day's day's
Close Close
.. .. ........ 8.29 8.28
.. . . .......... 8.5 t 8.58
.. .. 8.77 H.WI
—.,j>—jut . .tj_?. • • • 8.91 _ 9.01
Av
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TbeS«ut«y>VUl Coating
." • •. S'h-a V'• <*■, J'\. ; . 'j. 4' '/V4, • •• r . v' 'i fc.' ' """ ■
Millions pf hones tare had their inter-
ior walls decorated with Alabastine in
the past thirty-seven years.
School Boards have recognized * the
value of Alabastine and have used im-
mense quantities to their entire satis-
faction.
For Churches and Halls where there are
great stretches of sheer color or where
there are artistically paneled or
ed walk, Alabastine is extensively used.'
For Hospitals and Public Institutions'
where sanitation is a vital feature, Ala-
is the most satisfactory wall
cbating.
We have a complete stock of all shades
on hand. Come and see the many
beautiful tints to be had.
twins qusrrellng. She asked her hus-1 fh.JII
^ "1M 1 Chicago.. Ill, Jan. 6-en.tn dOMd
as follows
summoned them into the room to give
them a lecture oh worrying their
'mother.
; "It was all your fault, daddy," Flora
retorted.
Floyd nodded hie head and the min-
ister asked what he had done. 1«-
agin% the feeling when Floyd replied:
"10. Long said he -didn't aee where
you would get another wife If mother
died, and I eaid you would want Miss
E, and Flora eeld.you would want
her Sunday school teacher because
you called her your helping hand aU
the time."—IndimnapoUe News.
. .. Stopped at kast * ~f* "
As little Harry came In the back
door, Kesris saying to himself, "Well,
I got the beet of him that time."
Hie aiother happened to be In the
kitchen. "Harry, have you and the
neighbor boy been lighting again?"
she asked.
Harry was quick to reply: "Not
Month
Wheat-
May .
July .
Corn—
May .
July
Yeaterday Today
....M.12 1.11%
... ..1.01% 1.00%
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Nash six
touring, 1918 model, -Just been over-
hauled and has four braud new tires.
Telephone 71L j6*3tp
FOR RENT—Weil furnished apart-
ment, 3 rooms. Private bath, close in.
312 N. Crockett. Phone 556.
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FOB SALE*—Corl plauo at 339 East
Pecan. JC-8tp
FOR RENT -^Unfurnished apartment,
on South Crockett, two blocks fiom
square. M. Weingarten. Phone 142.
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WANT TO buy some cheap rent prop-
erty and a nice well located place, give
lowest cash price and location. Post-
office box 804. j6-3tp
Only Appeared that Way.
,
iFrum Sondes* Nisse, Stockholm.
"Are 3011 married''"
"No, I have, beeu run over by
motor."
After listing 176 Pliny claimed that
no unknown marine, animal remained
in the Mediterranean Sea.
Austin College Lyceum
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Friday Evening, January 6
Single Admission 50 Cents
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Board Placed at Nail's Thursday Morning.
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May
July
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£9 a o * •
•r 3%
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j 1x1 iur ifiruncrrouraii otn.
is a prescription for (W fever,
and l4U ri| pe.Jjrs~ the most speedy
rtsy, rtmnly we lui«Sr^r(Adv.>
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FOR^FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
This '
Ww?k
310,000
Spinners Takings.
Same
Week ~
1920
297.(WO
Same
Week
1919
461,000
Sentenced Far Robbery.
4$ nrtnt04 Pr**i pUpntr*
^^feafSr^lll., Jan. 6—Arthur Bern-
steiu was Thursday found guilty of
r< bbery with a revolver, and sen-
tenced to serve from ten years to life
imprisonment in the penitentiary.
Bernstein was convicted for his part
this time. You know when he was' In the robbery last April of John A?n-
over here last week we made a Wtejhcrg. vice president and Norton
and you made me let him take It
home with him. Yeaterday we ntiade
a blrdhouse and he got to take it
home. So today we dug holee and
he didn't take them home with him."
WM %
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Flighte of the Future.
Do you believe the automobile is
the last word in transportation?"
"No," replied the far-sighted dti-
ell going to wear wings outdoors and
hang, 'em * up 00 the hat
hall when We are not gotajTfhjrwhere
In particular."—Blrminafitm
Herald. *:
Stone, cashier of the Schubert
Amberg bank.
Mrs Harrier Klbabeth Eldridge.
Mr>«. Ilprrier Ktftaabeth Eldridge,
wife of H. S. Eldridge, died at the fam-
ily home near Sadler Thursday after-
noon.
Mrs. Eldridge was 40 years of age.
. Funeral services Were held Friday, af-
Chrlstlan Chapel cemetery.
Sir Dnmpry Davy sought no patent
on his miner's safety lamp, but gave
it Jo the entire world.
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A Few Left at Low Price
WATCH THIS SPACE
A small alnount of* Highest
Quality Groceries next week
at the cheapest prices yet.N
DON'T FORGET
Crutchfield's
Phones 80-376.
60 Pairs Cotton Blankets, whites* tans and
grays, extra )large. .$2.98
Wool Knap and Wool Army Blanket.,
only 5 pair left ... $3.75
Silk Comforts, Choice Vz Price.
Infants' and Children's Sweaters V2 Price.
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Ladies Sweaters % Reduction.
Children's and Ladies' Flannelette Gowns,
Extra Heavy ,: ..... .$1.49
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