Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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TEXAS.
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lid* of KlgnatUWW to _nn.. ,«mftl«t nt
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WUhita Fill*. Au*. £--Ho prottotim-
wl Iihh lieeome the <ar shortage ou
H**zf road* radiating from this center that
town* Kius hare l een nailed
wheat Kfornl ill thetn.
two liiMtaneea. m. O. VT.
heen eonverted into gran-
arlea.
Even part* of fine re*i4enee* have
heeu thrnert Into, dr.* m-eptaele* for
fhfr grain plethora. tli" farmer* elr*
to
with
tlw etow*t <y>mpa« consistent
rude comfort. •
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Kont the InterafSto Commerce Tom-
PARTY
.fWtjMfe colon (1 ifM Mtf'« from
different Dflrt* o?.I i..(,lm.vwm Comity
met at the Andre** (colored) undl-
<torinin In thi* city Saturday after-
noennnd otwnijf'l tlw HlnHi ^ and
Tan Republican party: in (lra>' <oii
I Ik. •<!' T.
wan elected chairman and J, fl. Oft-
en*. editor of the lH |d*t n colored wi-
per. H#oretary-tmunmr. Highfytfotir
delegtttea to the sfate convention.
which will' meet In 1
August 10, were elected. *fV. *
Hyfceeh** endorsing the organization
w.mc made by Rev. j.w. McKlnney
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people, and ttfcy ^*rwhelminr . *1
in favor of saliaattter I* ftaatwli H*
adoption. It if lmt proof of tl \©or4
m tavnr wlBHltm asking for ear*:*
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H. <)wena and Sir*. Kai
1^'iiWkWl. I'!:li|?he tenor eff L.
fare emphtta#W the ra r*ilf
rnnimitioii to thi> mgroea of the coun-l
ty froiri an ecOnomte *tnndiK>int. The.
political significance of tla#/ ioettlnj (
HCfiuvd to tal e Hecond place as the
< oloretl fteople of tln^ wuiitf claim lo
he more Interested in i*rfecting liar-
inouy angl unity ajnoiw iteniwiri*.
i nd the w w organhnitlon swatted to
lie * timely medium throimU' which
Ihey may l e smeeasfid.
Are Yoa Participating n dw Anaaal Pajr-Up
wy j-;
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lomes August with a
Drive Jon MSrnmmm
; OMi ME-lTL,Pm«' ItWTIN'ION.
Bid* for oom-e**iona ftit the Old
fVttiers* ttenniou. August 24. 2d. 2d
and SfHi* nre miueated to h* filed
nt (,mee of C |P. fJtiMde, „ TWadle
hnililliu;. between thla <Inte and AiU'u t
-tilt. IliKhts rfserred to reject itiiy
a«.l Alt Idils.
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reetnesK of the opinion wWeh I lArr
entertained and announced heretofore
that the amendment was defeated ia
3918 liecawe voted npon at the same
time a* the prohibition' amendment,
and the solidarity of the vote in some
*«Mtfteiv agkiiwt , the pmUMtinn
amendment (faused the vo^ of op|Xv
aiUoa to egtend to tt«- home owner-
ship amemtnient. ^^4 & .]
'•The adoption of thl* measure will
strife ihto the organic law of Texas
Acme k Pacific; Abilene k Southern;
Wichita Valley. OrUivt «tuil Kwita Fe.
kit Ktorage facilities fnll and' over-
ng. Niunlter of elcvalors closed
down entirely sccoinit reieipt* beyond j
capacity, ^and lots isrrain l elng tored,
in open o« the urmn&. tt Is now rain-1
Ing in many pihi-es thr^gbont^; the
fyfiiln belt In Tf*a*, and unless Imme-
diate relief (a given, farmers and
grain men will incur TOW vy hiaaea."
authority for Htate aid to enable peo-
Mlierman -
Hetdsoit
We quote 110 for-
mer nor Compar-
ative Price.
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>fo<les of the Mo-
uieut at Heualbl
I'rlces.
VlgtiiltiiiMlW IBinflW We let you lie
ViSwSrjMVPEK.H^P^^ judge of
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Announcing the Arrival of
! I There is itijl! quite a volube of Summer Footgear onv our
shelves, and in conformity with the regular policy of thise f store
of Cleaning, Up before starting another season, we announce still
more radical reductions ON ALL LOW SHOES.
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We. offer you to close out Three Lots of
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A new attachment for roll film cam-
era* |H rmita the use of smaller films i
than nre Intended wr.be used.
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A new letW stamping machid* w-'t*
the envelopes Instead of the stamps
nnd can attach 2,QW stamps an:.Jipur..
mortgage* Hecnrffy nrtrt a* the
"Thns a strong, powerful system of
credits will be place<l in operation
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pie in. the country, hr the towns am* means of paying tlte Interest and pro-
in the cities to acquire houie*. The viding a sinking fund to fate care of
I for tbia purppa^ or . make n ropH
ation* out of the $ general fund. and.
tax tlie itfople to buy homes. 1* un-' bringing aapltal in reaeh of tho*e who
true and absurd-It ,will aimply be an-' need It for, buying homes, making It
tborlty for establishing a rural credit possible to nse*tlie capital for the ben-
ayatem In Texas, with the credit and efit of the homeless and at the Mine
authority or the ftftte liehlnd It: to time protect thf Investor.
create a revolving fund which wiH af-
foed a pereow thesapportnalty 1 bor-
TOW money on a jnoitgage against the
pldce purcimsetl to be |iaM bsCk over
New Fait Suits
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AUTUMN DAY.
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WITH A DISTINCTIVE SWT ONE IS READY
fOR ANY EVENT OF AN /
Hkeptlcl ni dlsapiteurs in the face of
faet*.Tho*e who liunlst that In the cibthe*
worbl, there la nothing new ltnve btrt to see
these stilts. I.lnes in themselves examples of
originality and smartuess bare been made
even more eitarniiug- through the Intrfidnc-
tlon f-Hewr~rb'h~-etnbroidt'ey- ami nnlVpte
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given thl* proposal! Iiecause It com-
mit* the tftate to the nollcjr of home
ownership hm the IsisW of good dtl-
a long period of time at a low rate of Ixenship and an advancing clviliati-
intere*t, wltfle bond* will t* lawned t|on, and as a pana«-ipa for l ob heyl*m
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through a Htato agency using these'and red radicalism."
effeet of fur trimmings. Tailored models
are of «erge and trieotiue. and so nrfi many
elaborate models but it remains for Yalanut
cloth. (bdd-Tone «nd especially Iluvetyiie
to furnish an exquisite basis for the new
suitp.
A' new shade of blue. Reindeer, Oreen
and Tatqs* lead<—bqt there a re many other
attractive shailes. Come in and b>ok them
over. As usual they are sensibly priced irt {
ftn.l«i, ?50.b.'J, fOD.br> and up in easy stages
to I14H..T0.
At the Store of Personal Service, Where, Whether
You Come in to Inspect or to Select, A Smile Always
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This is a rare opportunity to provide seasonable Shoes belqw
Yeal values. .* f-
Fashion has decreed that Low Shoes, with either Wool Hose
/ or Spats. •
SO GET IN LINE, OUK LOSS IS YOT?I GAIN.
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Commencing Wednesday, this Annual August Clean Sweep"Sale again swings into"action, and the savings are
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1, 2 %>vu, w^/o Off, 50 % AH Hundreds of Ladles'
Hundreds of Ladies I FCC TII/I\I -f /.
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i This is the one gr«ft able, of tile year, that everyone looks forward to. because of the extreme low prices that prevail at this occasion. It is Marks Bros.' last
Big Sale of the year, a1 sale in which everything1 with even a hint of summer usefulness is placed in the sale at sweeping-opt prices; and, too, as usual, -all summer
apparel, for every member of the family, is decorated with a Clean Sweep Sale price ticket that will be welcomed by Sherman and Grayson County folk. Prices are
awfully low, and the savings are wonderfully large for the next ten days., It's up to you, dear reader, come opening day and get your share of the unusual offerings
that will be made to clear stocks of right now outer apparel and merchandise, of all kinds, that will not fit in with our Fall Opening Announcement Ad.
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Owing to limited advertising space we are unable to mention all the Clean Sweep Sale Savings, however, from those that do appear in this ad., you will know
##fe*fcthe Clean Sweep Sale has in store for those who shop early in the day and early in the Sale.
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Men's Oxfords
Reduced 25%
Boy's Oxfords
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Men'* Strew Hits, Btnlc-oks
and Panamas,
REDUCED ONE THIRD
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ART GOODS STECUL
One lot stamped and ready-
mad# pieces at'
ONE-HALF PRICE
Otlbr Lots Low Prktd,
Ladies'1Silk and Kid Gloves,
* 2B% OFF.
Women'j Silk Undcrwetr,
25% OFF.
Knit and Muslin Underwear,
2#5i OFF.
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SKIRT VALUES
Whity iMqito nud Serge Skirtu
—Nome new arrival* in ihf
,la t (en (liiyn, nt
One-Fourth Oft
WIRTHMOR'S
Nationally advertised at'
U.tai. the Waist,
<'I.KAN SVAT-'KI' SAI.K
89c Each
' Clean Sweep
Discounts
All Waists and Smocks Re-
duced ONE-THIRD .
AH Petticoats, on sale at
25 PER CENT OFF.
Corsets and Accessories at
20 PER CENT OFF.
Silk Skirts, the season's nifty
modes, on sale at ONE-HALF
PRICE.
Kimonos and House Dresses
at 25% OFF. -
Children's Dresses, Summer
Coats and Blouses at 25%
OFF.
Spring and Summer Sweat-
ers at 20 PER CENT OFF.
Infants Goods, Sac(jues, Car-
rying Robes, etc., at 20%
OFF.
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Women's Apparel Extremely
Low Priced for the August
Clean Sweep Sale
SMOCKS AND WAISTS
rimrniliiR lot of Trlenlettes
in plain and fancy model#.
CI.KAK SWKKP SI'KCIAI.
$2.95 Each
One lot of 250 Dresses, con-
sisting of Smart Taffetas,
Georgettes and kindred fab-
rics, with values up to $50.
advertised in a former sale
at $24.95, $27.95, $29.95,
CLEAN SWEEP
SALE CHOICE
$19.95
4 WASH SKIRTS
10(1 Wlilte Ilqne Skirls, hint
Reason's gartnenta,
('I.KAN HWBfSt* flKMCK
HALF-PRICE
Formerly sold at $'! to $7.">fl.
All this Season's
Suits and Dresses
Including Sm^rt
Mid-Summer Frocks
CLEAN SWEEP
SALE CHOICE
Less Than
PRICE
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Men's Spring Wool Suits V6 Off
Palm Beach and Mohair Suits 14 Off
Furnishings RKKTRIfT^ONR at 20% Off
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One lot of Taffeta, Georgette
and Jersey Dresses, excellent
values, and advertised in a
recent special selling at a
choice price of $24.95 and
$19.95, the garment,
CLEAN SWEEP
SALE CHOICE
$14.95
SMOCKS AND WAISTS
.'too Odd lot tJnrinenta in
Silks and < eorjrott a.
CLEAN HWRBI* CHOKT,
$3.49 Each
Valuta in the lot tip to $15.00.
BROS.
Clean Sweep
Discounts
All Rugs and Draperies,
Clean Sweep Price 20%
OFF.
Floor Lamps and Boudoir
Lamps, REDUCED 20%.
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Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags
at 20% Reduction.
White and (Colored Wash
Goods at 20%; Off.
Silks and Woolens Reduced
20 PERCENT.
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
Hand Bags, Ribbons and
Notions at a 20%? SAVING.
Women's Hats, Mid-Summer
Models, at ONE-HALF
PRICE.
Madeira Linens, Napkins
excluded, on sale at 20%
OFF.
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Women's Pumps [
and Oxfords
25% Off
Boys' Straw Hats, and all
Caps, >
AT 20% OFF.
120 Brooms
used in the Clean Sweep Sale
decoration, will be closed
out at a CKean Sweep price,
66c each
Leave orders for brooms at
the Pattern Dept. Delivery
of brooms will be made after
the sale closes Saturday,
Aug. 14th.
CUT GLASS
We need flip space In tlte
Hug nnd Drapery Dept. nnd
will elnae out all C'ttt tllass
at Vfe Price
Boy's Spring Wool Suits 20% Off
Wash Suits, all ages, at 20% Off
Furnishings R
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