Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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15909 State of Texas vs. O. D. Bl<
XSSO? State of Vena va. 6. T . Wy.
15910 State of Texan va. L. E. Oeorge.
15911 State of Texan vs. 1 B. neorg*
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15213 State of Texaa va. L, E.
15870 State of Texaa va. C. A. Carter.
15371 State of Texaa vs. C. A. (Sar-
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State of Texaa vs. Oebun
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The Doings of the Blue
In spite of the rain and storm of
yesterday afternoon the faithful lit-
tle Bine Birds held their 3 regular
meeting with a good attendance. Be-
ing forced te continue their meeting
rtaarmuMi a «* * *
Udde-ft Flowing >V#II«, B«'v
Ifer^eaifflne the 8;l< rc..| rite!
Mrs. Womack Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. S. llu«a^ | for-
merly of this city and in well knowu
here. Hr. Womack l >a prominent
young grocery merchant at Oordon-
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Birthday party.
MImk Fern Blue waa hnnoreo at «
pretty party Saturday. Which was her
seventh birthday anniversary.
for aome time on account of the rain (.v,.nt t>einK given by her mother. Mm
the afternoon was made delightful by Blm., «t their
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and Mission Study,
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Story—Mary Orace O'Bannon. :m
Piano Solo—Dorothy Lyon.
Beading—Martha West,?
"When Little Carl Was Naughty
Once"—by Dorothy Lyon.
Beading—Martha West.
Story Hour. .
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members of the local
Employee* Benefit Aa-
and the Auxllinry will go in
Texas va. Buddie « -pwlal car to McKlnney Tuesday
Tfxas vc Buna ^ to ^ ,
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picnic «*lv«n at Flneli park by the Mc
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on Cleveland
11 the lawn.
at lemonade.
Ice. cream, ami cake were served.
(Inesta of the afternoon were:
Ht-leu <ireen. James Edward Wltcher.
Witcher. Elnter Fomlren. Mary
flail Joimm, Wiley Woodrow Jones.
Dorothy Barrett, t'hristla^a Barrett,
•ry and Willie Barreft, Lillian and
ranees Berry. Joe Cart Brown, and
Blue.
, *Tbf Gypsy Rover."
"The Oyi>sy Borer" Is the title of
the musical comedy, which is to >e
given Tuesday evening «t Central
High s^tro! auditorium under , the au-
spieea of Miss Mabel Cocke. recrea-
tional secretary of Travis Street
Methodist Church. Miss Cocke tms
la-rn doing some splendid work with
Hie young people of this church and
cf other wmgregatlons a" well, ami
the presentation tonight will l e the
crownlnK feature of her efforts.
Miss focke. as Constance, will take
the leading role, ahd Is well qualified
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PROBATE COURT.
Hon. D. B. Steed. Judge.
,
mresM"*-' ^f'ffiriiMnairTr* 't' " ■ ■ " ftfter^ywtrs of spe<'ial training of her
Miss Mary f^ulse Meltftn Is Uslun, voii,e ^.j,ich has unusual qualities. Joe
some''rtflhe fleeln« vacation days for[ Ir«lnna, whose splendid tenor voice, is
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r>t Misses Margaret. tud Dorothy[f The scenes, ihr«uuihout< are
spec-
Tnyuley of Itoff, Okla.. and Mattie'}aj)v attractive, the opening one Isdn/E
_ Cart1 wrlght of Vau Alstyae, is puffing t| o jr.vi «.v camp with Its choruses of
to probate the will of lots of merry making into the Melton ' tfV|s .v ls>ys anil girls. Tlie feature of
Elisa B. Milan has been made in Iiome 0^1 West Houston street. | this get Is the love scene between
County Probate Court by Jeff M. and
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v Vernon Oathorie. who spent * the
week-end with friends In Sherman,
returned Monday to hi* home In Coa
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Mrs. C. A. Brewer of Dublin Is vls-
itljig her mother, Mrs. Belle Savage.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnston re-
turned Monday from an extended
visit ,witli the hitter's relatives In
Wales. .
,-4, Mr. and Mrs J. T, Adamsou g f
111fle daughter and MUs Callle B.
NevlH left Monday for a visit through
Mrs. Itlce Ma.\cv. Mrs. Clyde JofltM
and Miss Addle Mitchell formed' n
congenial parly which went Monday
to* Bella Vista. Ark,, for n stay.
Miss Nora Ix>ng retumetl to her
home lu Yernpn 'Monday, after a visit
with her mint. Mrs. M, A. Lo,ve.
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Miss Fran ees t Nelson returned Mon-
day from .VicKinney, where she visit
ed friends.
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Mr, and Mrs.- J. M. Nelson spent
Monday in Whitesboro. .
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Miss Koherta Call her of Hickory,
Okla., Is visiting Mrs. Jim Spnnglcr.
1 Mrs. Wileyk Jones and children are
visiting in Dublin, Texas.
1 Or Thompson and nlecp. Miss Beba
Thompson, lert Monday for a three
weeks^risit In Blrmlnghant, Ahr,
ehte, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ware,
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H; Negro Xymhed.
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Mr. and Mrs. < >, L. Bailey and fam-
Tuesday for an overland trip to Colo-
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th<! criminal setting fn
rt Fifty Ninth Judl-
Augnst Term. 1920.
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AT. ACflCST 10. 1920.
The State of Texaa vs. Tassle
Walker. *
15800 The State of Texas vs. v Sid
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-Reeves.
Unwound his. he would find the name
of the girl who was his partner for
the evening's festivities, and each
girl's wel held some bon mot In hu-
morous rhyme.
Various games were played. and
Stillman. J the occasion was filled with thf ex-
The State of Texas vs. Jim Cox. ttIterance that Is a happy part of early
15144 The State of Texas vs. A> D. TMUtll
At. the close of the evening, a re-
* rjiStillman.
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Their presence wns the Inspiration ZarH ,lll(1 synpho.
forja very enjoyable affair Saturdayj fl„, „<^ond and third acts are In
evening. On Mug ushered nto the the |loniC <|r Martlndale of ls>nd(Ui
li ll.'the gn sts fonnd themselves Inland are punctuated with effective
a mase of cobwebs, spnti of thread.jc|f,rpa<,ps by Ihe hoys and girls. The
and wound Into tiny bulls As a b v niusle Is all very pretty and tuneful.
and is sung,by a group of the city's
best voices.
So that the entire play is one which
will please big. little, old and young,
and should ! « well patronized by the
people of Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. May hew and
daughter. Martha Brandon, spent the
'week-end with Mrs. Ma.vhew's par-
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Conter, Texaa, Aug. W—A mol vdf
more than 1,000 men at « o'clock
yesterday rffteraoou storm^l the coun-
ty Jail, battered down the steel doors,
wrecked the steel cell and took out
Llge Daniels, a negro, charged with
the murder of Mrs. Maggie HalU and
hanged him to a limb of a convenient
oak tree lu tlie court house yard. The
lynching followed a fv.ll confession
made to the grand Jury now In session
and also to the District Attorney, J.
P. Anderson. HC
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PATRONIZE A HOME INDCSTRY.
Ask your butcher for our city
dressed Meats with that fine flavor,
pleasing to tbf palate and* nutritious
to the body. If your butcher doesn't
carry otir stock, we will fnrnlsh hhn
at live and let live prices to the eon-
suminer. Sherman Slaughtering &
Rendering Co. Jy.'10-tfc-
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TIRES! TlBES! TIBES!
If dollars ^nd cents is what you
wan^ to save now Is the time to save
it while this sale is going on. Take
advantage of this special off. A is e-
ial sale Rolng on, now in Tires and
Tubes at greatly reduced prices. A
morivy saving proposition. If you are
In neetl < f Tires or Tuls>s. It will cer-
tainly pay you to,, come and Investi-
gate. We charge nothing to show and
price goods. We will be just as pleas-
ant to you If you don't buy as we will
if you do buy. Come over and take a
look anyhow—for your own good.
Von can buy a Tire at the average
price and one more dollar will get voi
"another Tire. The same In" Tubes.—
yo« buy <W and you get one. AH the
Tires are New Woods ami Standard
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-JUST RECEIVED, TWENTY-FIVE
SMART DRESSES, in all Georgette, and
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Georgette and Fpulard combined; colors:;
floral designs and navy;
hHnKujii.! • w o-uffissjs. "sr sttvtm: ar ♦ : «
$19,50.;liHa
New goods being received every day.
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The Tires we are scliing are the
ha me brands that are Hold by your
Sherman dealers.
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At l-'red Dumas Motor Co., Corner
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15142 The State of Texas vs. A. D.
Reeves.
15183 The State of Texas vs. Frank
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15804 The State of
Harris.
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past of seasonal dainties was served.
The house party will continue
through this week.
San ilors-Smlth.
Miss C.crtrmle Smith and O. J. Sun
15>'ttX> The State <|f Texas vs, Ben ders of Dealsoii were united in tnarrl
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Preacher Eighty-Eight Years Young.
Rev. J. 11. Reymdds. dnp of Slier-
man's most beloved and reis*etod citi-
zens, was eighty-eight years old 011
last Sunday, and in commemoration
of the occasion ld< daughter, Mrs.
J. H. Wallace on South Husk street.
gaVe hhn a noon dinner.
' ' Every conceivable good thing was!
State of Texas vs. Ben
Harris. \ •. f ' ; /
15am The State of Texas "vs. Ben
■ ,Zi Harris.
15300 The State of Texas vs. .Ben
Harris.
15407 The State of Texas vs. Ben
Harris.
15808 The State of Texas vs. A. T.
< Thileard.
15301,The State of Texas vs. Annie
,J Brown.
1Q207 Tlie State of Texas vs. I. F.
Callaway.
15400 The State of Texas vs. H.v
Wright.
lOtOl The State of Texas vs. Hy
Wright.
15402 Tlie State of Texas vs. lly
• Wright.
15403 The State of Texas vs. lly
Wright.
1540-1 Tlie State of Texas vs. Hy
, Wright.
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All fC lasses of Insurance
Written in Old Line Stock Companies. >
J. J. EUBANK (
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M. & P. Bank Bid*.
Established 1908. Phone 547.
—We art' offering for tlie nevt friw iluyii u be a ill ifni />'h'i:i'ii of
the-Very best stjv^of M'ssts' and Ladles' All Wool Sweaters at only
a fraction of their regular cost. This la going to be the greatest
Sweater reason in History, and this Is indeed an opportunity to get
yours at a great saving. A lucky purchase "passed oil ro yott.
Don't fail to see them. s
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Ripple Sweaters
—The most popular of all Sweaters "The Ripple," In rose, pink,
Turquoise. 'American Beauty, Peacock, and Buff. Plain
and combination colors; values to $17.50. .v.... .~
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$9.95
Fish Tail Sweaters
—All Wool Fish Tail Sweaters in all jiopular colors, including Pink.
Rose, Purple, American Beauty, Buff, Turquoise and Pekin IMiie,
A very popular and durable style. Values to $ 1 -.50.
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154tW The Slute
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15417 The Stale
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Texaa
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15-121 The Slate
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154£i The Slate
of
Texan
VS.
Jess
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15425 The State
of
Texas
ra.
Jess
Prior.
15II90 The State
of
Texas va.
Alex
McCain.
1522 The State
of
Texas
VN.
Will.
nge Saturday ntterHoon at 4 :lo
oyioi'k, in that ctly. the ceremony,
which was performed by Itev. CJmrles
Hearon. taking place at the car shops,
where the groom Is employed.
Recently it became known that Mr.
Sanders was going to be married and
lie desired his many friends to attend
tlie ceremony, but that appeared im-
possible. so the suggestion was made,
and carried out that he be married
at the shops. At the close of work
Saturday, a dozen carpenters hastily
erected a neat, room on the electric
transfer table and it, was Immediately
decorated with bunting ami flags. If
was under this canopy of Stars and
Stripes that the young couple stood
while the ceremony w«s pronounced
Later they were presented a chest of
sliver from I heir many friends.
Mr. Sanders served in the liftvy
during Ihe late war. and Is now vice
commander of the' Fred Wilson Post.
American Legion. The bride Is the
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Smith
of Purcell, Okla.
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WonmeU-RussOll.
II. Woinntk 11 nd Miss Alice
served, and those who siit about Ihe!
table partook irrwrrtii^ vlWtl^'ilfl* <1st ]
One of bin grnmlduughjer*. Mrs.,
John Wallace, who livesJn Oklahoma*'
and could not be present, sent a love-
ly birthday cake, which was enjoyed 1
at the close of the meal.
(lathered about Rev. Reynolds on i
this happy occasion, were bis s<n s
and daughters and several trriind
children and a nephew from Crecn-
vllle. T. II. Reynolds, who ts also Rev.
Reynolds' name sake.
Society Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stiilcup and little
daughter Cleo of Pottsboro, returned
Saturday from Apache, Okla,. where
Ihev visited Mrs. Stalcup's mother for
three weeks. The trip was made over-
laud and all report a nice lime.
Miss (ilttdys Laiuberth is at home
after a *is|t «il!i friends in Dalits.
Mr. and Mr*. II L. Hal) and Miss
Frances llall will leu w Tuesday even-
tug for an extended stay in Chicago.
KEEP COOL
-—Delayed shipment Electric Fans just
• received, which we offer at special prices.
FIRST-CLASS FANS AT
REDUCED PRICES.
Hatcher Hardware Company
207 West Houston St. Phone 1677.
New Fall Hats
— As usual, we are leading in showing New Fall Millinery. 'New
shipments of sport luits ami Tains in all pastel colors, in velvet,
taffeta and lnivetyn. Also the new Duvetyn Sailor that is so pop-
ular. Come in and see our new llats. All marked at popular
prices.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS.
"A Pleasure to Show You."
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Are You Participating in the Annual Pay-Up Campaign?
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Corn Stick Pans
Russell were nulled in inarriaue
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Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 . Turner and
daughter, Fllzabeth, J*rent to \ oss-
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Is Your Skin Ablaze
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H. Moss.
13080 Tlie State of Texas vs. An-
drew Jones.
1537# The State of Texas vs. Ralph
Powell. ,
15300 The State of Texas vs. Ralph
Powell.
13352 Tlie State of Texas vs. Frank
■ . Wright.'
15290 The State of Texas vs. Frank
• ■ Wright.
Ballingrr Offers Prrmhnm for Rats.
With Fiery Itchings?
Don't Continue to *5nffer Because and local apt licaft'on* have no cf-
of Wronp Treatment. feet whatever. That i< why salve*,
.ointments, lotion-!, washes- and
ntficr rcniedie-i applied to ihe skin
can do no tr ore than ^ivo inert*
temporary relief.
Tf V°u want gentiinc relief frov.t
t!ie torttires of skin diseases, los<;
to time i't discarding all local
rcrnedies. and begin i.ikinxj S.S.S.
For full in formation about your
own case, write Medical Director
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, C.i.
Impurities in the blood cause
millions of tiny disease germs to
set up their attack on the sur-
face of the skin, and in the form
of pimples, boils, scaly eruptions
and itcny, burning' irritations, be-
gin their disfiguring and destruc-
tive work.
These (disease germs can be
reached only through the blood.
Are You Participating in the Annual Pay-Up Campaign?
On Account
of the ever-increasing" cost of doing1 busi-
ness we will place our business on a strictly
cash basis, beginning on August 1st.
Malone-Jamison Drug Co.
No. 1,114 N. Travis St.
No. 2, 103 W. Houston St.
60c
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Special for this U eek
Makes Corn Bread taste like Cake"
Bakes a Nice Brown on All Sides
Phone Your Order Today
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Ttalllnger. Aug. 3—Tlil« city will
ixirtlclpate In the State-wide drive ion
rat tails and I* offering premlumx for
Ihe greatent number of rnta killed.
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Burleson College,
Greenville, Texas.
▲ high claas Co-Kducatlonal Junior
College offering fonr yearn Academy
work and two years Standard College
ork. <Jraduates admitted without
eiamination to Junior atan ling lo
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