Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1922 Page: 3 of 18
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1922. -PART ONE.
H
sai.es or if
CLOTHS LA
;■ ~TXhk
■ i" -
• Kh^rmau Democrat
•—Kains in tjjc Eistt
reports of *f>retHl of*"
nowcni'wotioiiw or the
uu'Hwipfjj to broker* hi
99 YEARS IN
••
NT MRS. NORA
W WBEMS HJKTl'RNS
ID AT
m
. J Itlvn t'stlmatlnK £alei < Kjjrint elotlifi
ii> iiiM koi at lfipfO# .pieces for
tUe week, ft ga tort e*tlinut« of
I
\' '• ■
ay
! -
rUluy, nut the price of. Alton-high
e> <tit rlit> cp -nlnif SuttmbV. At ■ flfap
CETING HKI
OgKOGER, OKUt~ ?
:,, \ iV ■ w-V"
, April 29] Mr*. Nora Key Weems ban returned
<« tton belt, from lat'i'ting of the Oklahoma 1.4-
ter In over- braiy AHXoclntloii, 'which wos held, in
<l!e belt, and Muscogee, Okla., the past week, A
number of vigors were ,prei4ent from
the 5>uthwestern States, t.ie hnn\Wiate
object lielnjf^ to fonshier the atl viabil-
ity of funning the Southwestern Ul-
tra ry Association. to Include tbe States
of Texas. ukfttbomn. fjootelarin, Ar
members q#' parxfr^wdre
' ASMH iatWN ^bIRET - i (w
sUBRM W SATl RDAY.
EAll
-■-r-r-v'
from Kali
( If A RLE Y PERKINS IS POIND
OI ILTY OF KILLING JANIE
JONES IN IIEMSON.
Members of the Farm Bureau Cot- The jury in tb&;«*a* of tjie Stnte
ton A^.uiatjoH of Grayson <\>untv \>. Charley PefktiUF, «wgro, charged
met In tfiiV Comity <'mmnlfisionerM* with murder, returunl a verdict at
Court room Saturday afternoon ttud>3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, find-
nominated J T. SeotI, Deiflwii bank- iiqs i'erkins guilty, aud asrtesHjng Ui
nn«l entton grower. as the luiiiislnmut ar life imprisonment. The
ehoiew of Giayson growers for dlree- ense went t(* tjho jury shortly before
tor in tlu State Farm Bureau <>uoi: noon Siiturday, following cooeloaiOO
Awietatton fmrr the fifth district. of argument.
end of the first half hour if trading kail***, Ni-w Mexico. Ari^onsi. aud a
prices were ? to- fl points W !£l- portion of teriiiory iu. North .OJd ilex:-
dny* elo*e. Jiuy 'Sew Orleatn trarfert k.0 —
u-
— pyg, flftgii
up to I7.:u and ftil.to 17,„
close. n ,
After h mm aliening, May
broke «V within five minutws
Chicago %4)M Qfji^gde at il
I .HlJ (I
\y in
to heavy exi
ifuvorable crop
urday, re|
HoKs eUjtitTftif'
at the ojw^nl
demand ami ,v
:■ JMjlt K WW; 1
'liar Wheat, with few buyers deve
The prlneiplai -speaker-<# « this sul -
JvTt \yas Miss Dorothy "Aniann, Ubra-
rian at M. V. at ImMns, and presi-
dent of the Texas Library_
other taiksjswre b.r Mffls Lillian^,
ll4 , who spoke On
ty Libraries In Texas; Miss Ada J. Mc
fits to 1m> derived I'voin such an
tea lion. ;rrrv--rrj=^----- ' ' ~
The Assmiated Advertising Clubs of
Thip district includes (iraysou. < <>1- The court room was crowded, piav^ jutiH tx' present and sjieak, on the
Jin. Tfkv'las and about ten other cipaily with negroes, when th* - ver
< (Hinties |o the west, hut « f the total diet was iwi Bj-Xofe having the
Tf Hpiintximatelv 1.000 Cotton Asso. kverd!ct.j:« 4; .foage Silas Hare, presid-
elatio/i memlters in the district.jn w -tng.Wiirned that no demonslratiou
than 4t third are in^-UraTROlClW for should mark the reading ..irf.^he Ver-
tluLL-^reasmr—growers in C.rayson dbt. nnd it was received iii silence,
have sin excellent chance to
their nomipei
' .
•. j .*> *1 r"
CLUB MAY BE
MEETING WILL HE HELD AT
SHERMAN CHAMBER OF COM-
MERCE MONDAY NIGHT
A Sherman Advertisiug Club, to lx
affiliated with the Associated Adver-
tising Clubs of the World, will he. dis-
cussed and first steps toward its or-
ganisation taken at a meeting which
lms been culled for Monday eVeuing at
the < <haml>er' of t'omiuerw at
o'clock. At this meeting several mem-
Uas Advi
bers of the Hn Has Advertising Club
MISS £LYCE
WILL BE VALEDICTORIAN OF THE
GRAIH AUNG CLASS—MISS
SANFORD «ALI TATORIAN
DISEASE DANGfch
a, AND M. college official
iwwmm, to Wa\so\ coi n, i
ty farm agent
, -r .
Miss Elizabeth Clyce of 1023 North1 «\ C. Mjirxis. county farm agent, is
Grand avenue has been announced as iu receipt of a letter from T. O. Wal
winner of first hooorti at < Vn£ra*-Htgh tiireetor . f extension service of A.
School this vear. and wTII be valetlic- & M. College. Informing him of recent
Torian of the graduating elass tills letters reeelvw^ from 4. It. Molder.
apHlfg. Miss Clyce s average was chief of the bureau of imlmnt industry,
for the four years high school work, warning of the dang r .of Infectiou of
Other honors went t'o Miss Mary San- eaiile of the Southwesf with foot and
f< wl whose average for the time was mouth disease, because of the large
183 and which entitles her tp the !mi rts of cattle which are being
place of salntutorlan i*. thP class. Miss uitide into Mexico from South
Graee ^4^it+|p~4eh.' <'attic from that ('onthienf are
mBMBBBHMTIMfo - Strufe^t to fae liiftgiito^gr. Mohler's let*-
I WMBBPPWMWWWPWWmwi'11 wna |wiiul .ipwu .pp.1 ;T,f
tlie World now-have a nu mlHHwhlp of oa.-j. , •«,r ihmuis out.
t x* r OOtt' rlulmc"fjififlllng < V«"r LMMMKKi Tin grades are based «).i lout Vt:ar^.t;^
" W"B 1 ,M ' 1 v1 i" >1"'" c- Bicinhers. who are studying problems work, aiul n. "suftfiiter -.eign countries tf'bj|'ttj£hsJfohlcr's let-
elect Negroa of Mieriuan and IHmlscm have .,s aff,^tTng not only the seller but'^hmil work is iuchnled. nor are pti- : lers iadut outdare from the straw nse<l
shown mtu'ii interest in the eat*^ l tho hne«v -«t,t «*,« # thu i«^r. 1 ^ ^ Mrt4eles
Ttiim
eign countries whfth Mr. Mohler's let-
'rom tJ
, the buyer, said one Of the men inter- lulls jxlut mu *tw ts<ekitig croekary and 4 t
Thr iKlft Tioyden U. Head of herj I orkins was barged w4th «Iafl g estwt in orgaiilxiug the local club. One u,mi Central High. e .tit b d ty com}K-tc imi orKd from countries where .'Hie
oped,
diition by longs. "The
influenced by reports from Kansas^
City t-hai Chicago intctests were buy-[
ing all of the cash grajin available
there for sliipmeut to Chicago to;
meet May contracts, Pi-ovisiona
Were lower.
Not much activity was shown in
the Fort Worth cattle market Satur-
day and several ears were not dis-
posed of lit eelpta amounted to 1!.<hi.5
head of caftlt and ."*) calves, of which |
number fn.I^r^flfi^.vypre' cattle ep*
route to the Kansas i ast'ures. Hogs
were fti/ai1 aUyApff*—/it
fully ltk\ J Ut tb<- sterngth of fhf mat-
ket was not tested, owing t< tin*
fact that nothing good arrived. lte-
cflpts r.moUMted to Oply H'iO bead.
Nothing important arrived in tipv
sheep division. i . . *1
man was director of the distrht last Janlc Jo lie*, a negro w<mum of l>nl-
Ciirih'v of Miitllsoii. Wis.. «nd Miss y.',,r whfH bW Orw«on. «•«• >< " wl""" 1«" hu-1 l vn living.
' vileo I iluzctliii or St. /Laiila . Uallas I'finulies \MTI' *'iutir;nc! An axe wan ns, ,| in ill1' mnr<l*M\
Mrs. Wcems was acc< iniianled home The s.«h : th-ii of a nominee Horn this which occurred in Mcich. IjL'l, V*r-
visited the Aus- <listrict ap oh < or was the only bus!- kins, on tip stand, repudiated a state*
Most of the JJ!^'iJ, iJflSp1 before ?he mee'lng Sat- ment given oflicials at the time of his
^to libraries.
ii#d*Y arrest a month ago to the effwf that
Ocmge K; (br rejMirted attending a he killed the woman, and said he
recentlv meeting of tlve directors of found her body in tlw boitsf. and left
the Texas Farm Bureau Cotton Asso-' Denison for fear of being accused. He
lintimt and finding a unanimous feel- attempted to Incriminate another n«'-
jng of encouragement over the outlook gro, who he said, the Jones woman
for the Faun Bureau Cotton Asso- had had troubp with over her daugh-
cialiou *xul Its marketing plans this ter.
year. The directors' ftn-1 that the - ■ 1——
of the cardiual principals of the clubs
is to fight for trutliful advertising. The
w< ik of the clubs has always lieeri for
the protection of tlie buyer, and sev-
eral cases are on retiowl of the clubs
having been Instrumental iu sending
to the penitentiary fraudulent adver-
tisers. '
V' V
; ■ - .
r«rthc<miingr*season will l e a «ue<*ess-
ful one in every way. Mr. Eader de-
<*lar< d.
New
New York. April Ittr-Covton futures
op<*ne<l
m and
..:3*
May
iluly
Oct
1\h-
steady, tmehsv.nged' lo fi lKints
dosed steady^ up t< 1 1WM1.
duy'a ofty •
c;ic H- Clofe. ll!?h Ian*
JL IHgh I.i
. T&fc A18.'iH 18.20
. . . ,17.t5 17.11 17X 17.7o
. . . .ltJ$T 1TJHQ ll.W 17.W
. . ; iWa 17.8ft ltua 17.W
New Orleans Future#.
New Orleans, La., April 20—Cotton
futures opened steady, 10 up t<> ' .1
down and Closed steady, Vup to s
down. j, ' "..V j,y ,
f\v. Ffl*g Satur-
day's day*
m ' 17". Close. Clone. High Low
IT. l«.oy tddio w.os *\w
. . .17^2 17,22 17-WI n.2<
. . .17.21 17,2<
(
/t
I
17-WI 17 20
17.40
17.T7 ?17.2I
i
Ts::
May
July
Oct
1M-
F'rb j Satur-
day's day
Clc#s^. CFoer
New Orleans ..17.0(1 17.tK
J*ew York . 18^*'
Dallas , . . ............ lO.T&j ld.7«i
Houston • I7.2r>, It55
Galvest< n 17.40 17.441
V
Chicago Grain
Chicago. Hit., April 20—Grain closed
as follows: _ J.
Friday Saturday
Wheat— ,
May .. .. 142*4 !♦«>%
July .. 1.20V*
Corn— ' /' - '
May .. .0 % *?1 /
July ..
Oafs—
May .. 57^
July • • . «i0 M
Liberty Bond*.
fly tb« United Pre«
New York, April 80—Liberty SVis.
SI>0.40; first 4*, $00,84; second 4s,
f09.40; first 4*/is. 80 .C4; sceond
4^4s. $00.30; third 4V4s. $0lU0; tOoM
•lV*s. *00*2: Ylctory $100.04:
4%s, *100.02.
Fort WocUTUv. Stock.
By the United Pnw
Fort Worth, Texas, April 30— To
day'g quotatimui :
Cattle —I«eoves $8.WT.OO; stock-
ers $3.'S fi 0.75; cows $3f?«.V):
heifers j&fWtViO; canners $2(a
2..T0; hulls $&2p#4.fl0; calves $2.o0
ftfO.fiO; yearlings $4(^0^0.
Hogs --Hfavg |0< 0.f ; me<llum
#0.0.n«f0,80;
$0.2r #0.8Ti:
mixed $h^0.50 ; light
common i
rough $3lMl.75; pigs $51^8.50.
Sheep —Lcihhs yearlings $0
fr/12: ewes gn.WMW 8.2ft; cull* l :
wethers atocker sheep $4,.ri0
(ii 0..T0; feeder lambs $7.."1(^12.
Lubimck Texas. April 20—the coji-
tract was let Hoday to J. Q>
L ii < muniunity .auditorium to seat 2,^00.
The bullying will he octagou 8hupc;d
with a bhlcony to fhtv sides aua will
l| e bK'atfMl on the City Parji prop-
erty' at. ilhe - corher or WftW
The contract calls for tlje huildlng
lcomplete with dressing riHiins. a * x
40 fp| t Singe, orchestra pit. hmnge
room, reftroom, radio and moving
•>lcture ' projtHdtir-room and ; <wrry
itlier detail of comfort and conve d-
Miee.
It *111 lie available for all public
loetittgs. entertniutnents, convention^
[tid i*rovlston Is hi tig nu'.Qe to permQ?
f its' use for Ulfe stm k sales,, linto-
ohlle land agricultural
w
.m
ppqiPipippRHPHpHHp<pppHppaiiHH|ng^. a t' 3mm
v i :,'
*. • .11 mi ——• li ' 5 a
By the A*noci'\to& Pm** | j
Natchez. Mis . April 20—Aj>proxi-
iliate^r n(l,0o0 Wrsons r.re affected
above Ferriday from flood waters from
the Mississippi, B««d, Black,
Little,
s ami OugeAilta rivers, it was
'1 ensa>
esiItBttfid today.
Aliout 7n0,000 acres, half of which
will be overrun, it I
nhd the damage to
/mlfVfll I a*|*a/v
are ttpltlvntable,
0S )
Cant of jBBuife,
" ■
We take this tnean«< of thanking our
friends for their help and kindness,
the sickness and death ot our'dear
baby.
Mr. and Mrs. R. IVankcnship.
Did Her Uttle Best.
crops, highways, and fertile lands
will ruu jt «o millions
>Hars.
0 th' Af*Ofi9tfil flCfM
Burlington. N. JH April 20.—Harry
c Mohr, brother in law < f .lohn T.
Brunen. circus owner, who was shot
and killed on March 10 Injtis home at
ItlversUb. N. J., was arrt^ste«l tmlay
ia Catuden, 3f. J„ iu connection with
the killing. The arrest is said to have
N<Ht based on Information Riven by
Charles M. Powell of Indianapolis,
who has been in jail at Mount Ilolly
for three weeks after his secret ar-
rest in Camden.
4 POLICEMEN
ARE HIT AI
Cy tht Arsociutfd Prcs%
I 'Washington, April 20,"—'Arrival in
' Wa^htag^ cru-
'safe, composed of children and wiv^t
of men iu Federal prisons, for viola-
tion of v.ftr laws was marked by an-
nodncemwf freni the White House
tltat the delegation would not be re-
ceived by Pnrsitlent Harding.
The children and women, number-
ing «" 7 aihd in charge of Mrs. Kate
leighaYds . OTIaie of St. I/Otils, tho
White House announcement made by
Secretary Christian said, would how-
ever. "be given every T-oifisideration and
attention*' by Attarney General Da Ugh-
• ->
jcrty. y -
Mother—I hope you trietl to )nake
yourself agreeable at Mrs. llightones
dear.
Dorothy—Yes, mamma. I told her
all the funny things our callers said
a IK)U t her. and she seemed to be real
intere&teilv—'Boston Transcript. y
• . ——
WOMAN WAKE UP with Florence
De Molay Chapter
Is to Hold Meeting
Sherman Clu.pter, Order De Molay,
will hold a l'atriotie Meetfng ut Ma-
sonic Hall. Monday night. May 1st,
at 7 oclock. following the regular
opening df the Chapter. At this meet-
all -racmN,rs--argr~ox'pectt'd I if ts?
present ;.m! Master Masons are In-
vited to attend.
The following pitigram of address-
es will be rendered:
"Patriotism." Dr. T. S. Clyce.
"How to Grow a Mustache—21
Years' Preparation,"^ Hev. J. F. Au-
brey of lietdson
•'Early Patriots,'^ Hampton Abney,
Jr.
"Nathan Hale," Joe Weingadten.
Patriotic Day is one of the Obliga-
tory ...obsi'rvanccs of the Order of I>e
Molay throughout the world and all
chapters will hold a similar meeting
on May 1st. The meeting in Sherman
for honors disease may be present. Tht* straw
Highest averages for the year were should lie kept away from animals
.hfchPby Miss*Clyce.,Miss Sanford, Miss suhjectjto the disease.
McKown, Misses Ituth .lolies. I.oitise —« «
Noble. Aubrey French, itnd Kulcla Hun-
ter,
Both In tlie Swim.
Well Known Young
H; Couple Iflarry Here
■
1
•' • ..'J
- '-J
"My daughter sprang from a Hat'of
peers." said the ardent father. I .Mtas Bessie F.liidtt, daughter of
"Well," said her feller, 'i jumped Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Klliott, became
off a- dock once myself." - Naval M*\>* of Herbert Jackson Satur-
day evening at 7:30 o'clock, iu a
simple home wedding at the residence
DRIVE COLDS AND DISEASE , of her parents, 415 South Throckmot-
OUT OF YOl'B SYSTEM. 1 ton slieet. The. Uev. L. S. White, pas-
When the^ howt-Ts and liver are tor of the Walnut Street Church of
clogged, poisonous waste goes through ( hrlst. performed the ceremony. Mr.
the entire system. Heip'TOWe gel. and Mrs. Jack sop will make their
rbl of this waste. Take a BOND'S home in Sherman. Mr. Jackson holds
LIVER PILL at the very first sign of a position with the A. B. €. Candy
Colds, Fever, Headache, etc. They are Company. He Is a win of Jamea
far better than calomel ami they euro. Jackson of Van Alstyne.
:
■fe
+ i:.
. ,
I
i
mn
V.>',
r-
■
't
:1m
Vidor Gem Theatre Monday- and) is expected to lie an interesting oue
Tuesday. aSO-ltc I and a lgree crowd is oxpected.
I* i, .
—-
-B5-
niscn To Have Big
^Carnival During the
Week of May 8th
Shi:
|
By the Aaaocloted Prett!
UulOntown. Pa.. April CO. — Four
State jSJlicemen and hair a dozen strike
sympathisers wcro injured in a riot at
Mhie ?Io. 1 of the Tower HOI Coal and
Coke Company, ten miles from Colon-
town today. Fifty or more arrests were
made, the prisoners being brought to
I'nioutown. _ _ _ • • /
A Brave Editor.
•the opening piece was rendered by
ji mule uuartette.- Frcun a I.<ailslana
liaper.
I"Yiendly Criticism.
1 }
6ne Man to Another—There's some-
thing about you that I don't like. I
believe It is your feet !
\
Dealson. Texas, Apfli 20—On ac-
count ot ■ i vailing floods, the Great-
er Alamo Show, scheh ie<l to appear
bere next a*eek under the auspices of
the American Legion, are water
bound In ltostern Texas and will not
reach Denlean lieforo May 8. accord*
Ing to report* received here yesterday:
The entire schedule has been ad-
vanced one we^Jc according to the
new plans. Sliefman day is set for
May 10. - ' .. 'f:
Strategy.
"Stlddy there, lion; take It aisy,
quavered the Irish zOo attendant in
most soothing and Ingratiating J
toiaes. as the transfer of a wild beast
from one cage to another was being
effected.*
"What/si the Idea?" queried a com-
rade. "Callin that hyena litm?" .
"Have ye no tpct? Can't ye see 'tis
flatterin' him I am."
10 DAYS REMOVAL SALE
DON'T MOVE IT—SELL IT!"
' '
Is the Sale Slogan, and we mean it!
WE ANNOUNCE THE GREATEST
CUT-PRICE SALE
ON OUR STORE CALENDAR
COMMENCING WEDNESDAY
WAIT FOR OUR BIG SALE
• *
Nothing Like it Ever
it . . * • Ai ■
Happened in Sherman
PRICES THAT YOU NEVER DREAMED
OF ALL OVER THE STORE!
4 LET YOUR SHIP
f COME IN NEXT j
CHRISTMAS '
Jtfin our Xrn^f
Ssv'PVr CJub
. N OU Jr-
\\
$
INSURE
INSURE
' i
fufi-.v-
Copley & Mills
7*
.tA -i
Bank &
U
>• ' ri
:Q
ass-
Store Closed Tuesday! Come Wednesday!
"■ r- • ■' - : ' "
THE HOME OF THE "HOOVER" —
erman's Greatest Department Store.
■ r
v • JS ti?
m •Mm
-Apr*
■ .V
m
im
\< *
w. -U-n.
I,y.
We Pay 4% Interest.
! •
I; jf
,
exhibits,
mltry shews, etc.
. j ; 1 1 lf "> i. * ^ * " ^ ^■r
Whtfh you jMiy for M go >d mattresu
are entitled to inotectlon, so get
the Sanidotvn which has a factory
"guarantee for, twenty, yea reattached.
,.Knight l eveto Co. . aOO-ltc
Wait for Marks Bros.
10 DAYS REMOVAL SALE
^ ^ ".'■3 - •
DON'T MOVE IT—SELL IT!"
Mr :!lrS@iiBEa
jflnr :)£ '■ i.1"''ai
!K?K'/;P ;v "A? "
>e Greatest Cut-Price
Sale in our History Opens
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd
Don't miss a day of-this Great Sale.
Satisfaction in Tires
#1
m?,
ISm
• t '
rn^:x
Wlr
'
: . ..
More new passenger cars leave their factories on
Goodyear Tirw than on any other make.
; ■" ■ . *
This means that automobile manufacturers are
convinced of Gobd year superiority. .
Nearly everybody realizes that the best tire is the
cheapest in the long fun. Tires that give long, satis-
r * ; i Lii ^
factory service make possible low mileage costs.,
—*
iv,'
m.
' ins
We sell Goodyear Tir^i Tubes and Accessories
because we KNOW they gfVe the most satisfaction
under all conditions. ,
Let us show you, as we have shown many others,
the sure road to tire economy and satisfaction.
v t
Roberts Electric Co.
:iy 1
am
. .
■
HHHn Never
Put Perishable Food
Outdoors
I pVEN IN 00]Jd|MM|H
XJ# weather it is ex^
posed to the impuri'
ties of germ'laden
dust and to moisture.
Bacteria are attract'
ed to any perishable
food.
Then, you cannot
depend upon weather. At this season the
thermometer is liktly to rise above 50°
any day—which is too warm to keep
food. Milk above 50° gets stale rapidly—
is soon unfit, especially for young
' The only way to keep food whole*
some is in a welMced refrigerator-^
which keeps it in an even, dry cold, and
away from all impurities of the air.
Start taking ice now. It will actually
save yar money.
This emblem on our
wagons means that
we art a member om§
the Rational Associ-
ation of Ice Indusr
tries—pledged by it
to give you
k' ' S
m
,1;
Depend on
WW
1 i ■
./-•( J
" \ i ' ' ' V .1'
v: V'.V' f;
,Sp"Jf;l.W64;'-
'j-Mi
he
m
Mi
't ■' •'
.V. .. '
n--
I '
*, , . ,
m
Full Weight ^ Good Service
.
-ice
V£>R'a0JND''
SHERMAN ICE CO.
Phones 90 and 91
■ • ♦ - US
r ' • «|?« ' '^VV; (iv9«j
l-M
- is
m
We
>V
<:■ ?•
•^t£MA
.r-"
K!
v^v;p.rr. national asso -iatiom <>f ice
t.t.i'uiity, full Wt'tght, vjoui Serticc t"
■;*«!
iwKaJ
m . m-M
.hi
. •
I |Wi
'■MAt*.
--L.
■ ■ : .
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1922, newspaper, April 30, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194283/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .