Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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furnished
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RENT—Nicely famished room
gentleman. 421 N. Crockett Phono
1786 after fi :.-«J p. m. al'tKUp
LOST—-On Booth Trails or South
ItMhjn
FOR R13NT -«*• Large - unfurnished
apartment, 603 N. Travis. Phone 260,
„ -Mr*. Janie I. Greer. ' ' . a26-2tp
FOR RENT—One pk *ant southeast
MISGEULANEOUS
PROF. LESUB or
HEMSTITCHING—All kinds of but-
^uts^L I^SW. pt 4-~
«on, over Rasa, l*arriah & aTyior.
a'_'0-15tp
700,000 hat
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bedroom; up HtntTa. rtacnae ttQQrtpt W.
Houston. a26-3ty
JUNIOR
ACCOUNTANT
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WQ& RENT— Nice
apartment, furnished. 1202
land Ave. See Jim IVUey, 1810 Luckett
Ave. a26-4tp
modern 3 r<
N. a#r*T
Married
FOR RENT—Tbtlee
housekeeping rooms.
17*.
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furnished light
Modem. Phone
a2y-3tp
FOR RENT—Two rooms in dormitory
for young men, at Y. M. C. A. a25-3te
' 'A'm... t" 1 '' 1 '' ' * ''*"
FOR rMnT—One furnished bed room
to gentlemen. 702 8.
Montgomery.
a35-6tp
FURNISHED ROOM—For one or
two gentlemen. 2 block* of square.
219 E. Lamar St. a2S-3tp
fTnt"|tBNT—Entire upstairs unfur-
nished. Phone 1098. ~ H2S-fltp
FOlf~RENT—Sty four-room apartment
unfurnished, also garage, 901 Ho-
Montgomery St. Phone 486-J. a24-10tp
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FOR RENT-HOUSES.
FOR RENT—House, barn, chicken
houses, smoke house, storm bouse,
garden, 4 acres of pasture, 3 miles
from town on.pike South Of town. See
*• B. Owen, the Auctioneer, or phone
13S7-11. f a20-2tp
FOR RENT—5 room house, all mod-
ern conveniences. 1013 N. Porter St. A.
L. Burton, phone 017. a 130-3tt-
FOR RENT—jive room house, or two
rooms furnished or unfurnished. Call
1SS& - - — a2fl-3tp
FOR RENT—Two oiilces in Mnrphy
building. Bee Hail ft Hare. m22-tfc
-1 WANT TO RENT . ■ ~C6z
WANTED- -To rent at once or by
Sept. 1st. 3or 4 room house, or 3 room
unfurnished upijjtment; no children.
Call 37 between 0 a. ni. and 0 p. m.
a2(t-3tp
—. . .i i i . '
WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms,
would like them upstairs, but will
take others If necessary. M. 1>., euro
. Democrat. ^ ^ agj^Zip^
WANTED—By eouple without chil-
dren, two furnished rooms, close in.
Call Mrs. Temple at Blnkley Annex.
( ' n2." -3tp
WANTED—By Sept. 15, 3 or 4 room
furnished cottage or apartment. Must
«be modern and good location. Addles*
P. O. Bo* 306. n25-6tp
WANT TO RENT—Unfttrnlsheo
house. Phone 21 IS or 040. or w>e MTr.
Jost, Sherman Auto & Tractor School.
^ a25-0tc
WANT TO RENT cottage of five or
more* rooms. Must be On paved street
and have all conveniences. Manager.
Democrat office. tf-x
real estate—ot7
FOR SAL!'?—6 room house In Frisco
addition: beautiful interior; newly pa-
jnMftt uttrt iWfinrt^l TnrmigHOtu , rfOft-
man heater; every modern conveni-
ent. Corner hit.* 023 N. Tli rock morion.
For information phone 632. a20-3tp
FOR SALE—Five room house, all
modern conveniences; newly papered
and painted; lot 100x100; east front.
Fruit, trees, cellar, barn and chicken
bouse, 012 N. Lee Ave., 3 blocks of
Austin College; one block of car line;
$3,Kflo. Terms. Plume 632. „ a20-3tp
FOR SALE—Six room house, large
porches, all conveniences, paved street.
Also a twelve room house on Trnvls
fine for apartment*, rooms or hotel.
Would take flv. room ill -e home as
part payment. R. L. Caruthers, ox-
Prof. Thomas L Leslie, of Dothau, h<kI during the
man 24 5JH wuh ifcl ^ fJ e ,of Wm advances wore
ra*" conne<*t with firm tesmr of mathematjics at Attsttn Cob 72 noints. October
with chance, of pranafMMI* lego for lite eomlng year, ^resident March to 23UJO.
years' experience. Referen«vs forn- T. S. Clyce of that Institution an- ering by «l orta and u fairly
ished on wqucnt. P. Q, Bo It-600. a25-4tp Bounces. Prof. I^eolie rtttereeds Prof, uuio of frtwli buying "
wavtptl-iu«.i«. .. T I Mitchell, who has been fom>d to gfv«
WAN rED—Sewing and dressmaking. h, . with
304 W JotlM Kt I>h.,.x. 17VL*l .-MLIfi. n,,* W °"K •1"®r many TearB _Wlln
324 W. J one* St., I'houe 1783. a25-3tp
WANTED—Ro«m and itoard in pri-
vate family for man and wife. Addren*
*W. F„" care Democrat . a24-4tp
■vNe r ttrteans
A—ocia ted frvtt Dv>pati \
WANTEI>—Practical nursing. Mater-
nity oases a specialty. Phone 1308.
, 24-0tp
SEE MRS. PEARL BEATON, 1802 B.
Travis for your new Splrella, Cornet
a 2,Itp
"STANDfNO - 1>ESK -anA - stoool—Jbo&~
aale at reaaonable price. Democrat'
office. tf-x
On ACCOUNT^of^ the fever increasing
our business on a strictly cash basis,
beginning On August lat. Malope-Jam-
Json Drug Co., No. 1, 114 N. Travis
St. No. 2, 103 W. Houston St.
; ' ' jylC tfc
W11Y ThROW YOUR OLD CLOTIL
ES AWAV?—We will pay yon cft«h for
them. We buy Men's, Women's and
Children'* Second-Hand , Clothing,
Shoe*, Kodaks, Guns and Watches.
Positively the Highest Cash prlc? paid.
Briug them in. The Jeffries Clothing
Store, 218 West Houston St, Or phone
1042 and we will call for them. alO-tfe
SHERMAN JUNK f*O.^We buy Vail
kinds of junk. Ghll 460 and onr
wagon will call. Best price*. auO-tfc
«& ' ii > m 1 111' 11 hi 1 1 ■
WANTED—To t Jy -• a large second
hand trunk; must be strong and priced
right. Phone 1812. —- JnlR-tfc —
L. B. BURNES—Has moved his mov-
ing van otlkc 0 200 E. Houston at Jim
Ballow's Hardware Store. Oflice phone
714; residence 1087X. altKiOp
Austin Cplkte, on account of ill.
health. Prnf. I^lle worked In Ala-1 New Orleans, Aug. 27
iMima for a nnml>er of year*, and is an market opened steady. Oetolter
atOmuus of the University of A'a-.bid; December 2,1.8.1 bid; J a
bainn, hnvln* received the d< greo of 25.43; March 25.02 ; May 24.70 bid.
Bachelor of Science and Master of
Science frdlB that lustltnttoll. ' "*'■ v'!
The fall sessio< of A« Hii Collegia
opens Septemiier 15. ami Dr. Clyce
state* that thdlcatloiiK ltnlnt to an en-
rollment which will <tf*tkc a new rec-
ord at the <*ollege, with the exception
of the 8. A. T. C, period during the
room reservations already made. In-
dicate that extra accommodation* will
be needed to care for those applying
for fldmiunion.
Football training at the t eol>ege
will op«>n Monday. September 0. «c-
New \orti Ffatm.
_—.—- IftNgMm- v. . -
Kew Yom,, Aug. 27—Cotton futures
oiH>ned firm. October 28.25: DtHvmber
28.40: January 2t;.<;5. Mftrcfe
May 2525 ™
Coition VWr.
k 'r,—
cording to announcement made by A^ Amcrlcuu;. rece4p}s 1000
Y. Frc«i#nd, director of athletics alio American. Futures cios«*d
HAVE YOUR SHOES repaired while
yon wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 100 E. Lamar.
WANTED—All kinds of Junk. Cull 400
and our wagon will come after it
Best prices. Sherman Junk Co.
•jy84te .
SHERMAN IRON AND METAL CO.
We buy rags and magazine*. Also
junk automobile*. Call 1270. 407 N.
Walnut street. " Jy21-tfe
MAHONEY BROS, for first class sh' e
repairing. Best material used. The
best Is always the chetpest a9-tf
TAKEN UP—A bay mare colt, shout
2 years old, 8 white feet Owner can
have satne by paying for ad ahd keep-
ing of colt Call at Democrat office
mtttfc
want to sell
football coach. Eleven letter men of
last year are expected to return to
dbllege this year, nnd In addition w
nnmlter of letter men of former year*
who were wot In school last year,
while the squad wl'l Include some of
the beat "scrub*" of latt year, and a
large number of promising men vbo
have starred on tli.^ hi«b school foot-
ball field. R. A. Motel-nrt I? captain
of the lfk20 team.
The new nthlettc field on which the
Austin College Alumni Asswlatlon
has option will lie either a reality Oi
a failure September 1. On this date
the option on the property, generally
known as the Porter property, south
aceo** College street from the main
campus of the college, wljl expire. It
will be- necessary either to forfeit the
option nraodnt or apply it to the $30.-
000 purchnsc price of the property.
The committee appointed to 100k af-
ter the pun-base of the roperty. In-
cluding Hayden W. Head of Slier-
ninn, Iloxle H. Thomas of Denve* and
Arthur <}. Hopkins of Sherman, have
been working strenuously on the prop-
osition. ami it is expected that an-
nouncement of the purchase of the
property will be made Septeml^. Ust.
While l eln« used as an athletic
field for the present, the acquirement
of this property will provide admir-
ably for the future expansion of the
college plnnt. it Is amply large egnn^h
for the erection of college dor ma-
toriew, professors' homes and other
invded buildings.
f pyneitt oLCity PoU Ttx Reqiired
Liverpool,. Aug. 27—Cotton *pot fair,
business mainly export Price* firm.
Qo<id middling 20.24; fully mld.lUug
-128^74; ntiltHblug 22.49; low midtlling
18.60; good ordinary 15.24; ordinary
14J24. Sale* 8000 bale*, including 7^MW
bale*, no
very steady.
August 21.18; October 20.47; January
19.53; March 10.03; May 18.53; July
18.13. w . M i; mmmm
Inasmuch as the question of the
qualifications of a voter itfctherlty of
Shermnn apiiears to have been dis-
cussed |o some extent, and It being
said that possibly some who were hot
qualified to vote by reason of not luiv-
ing paid their city poll'tat In Sher-
man voted in the first primary on
FOR SALE—China cabinet, long couch Joly 24th„ I sought competent legal
Ik x, two baby beds; small chair; batb I counsel, and have been advised, that
elusive agent.
iOtp
room gas stove. Phone 1004. a25-3tc
ONION* SETS Just received fresh
'supply Bermuda sets. Andrews Seed
and Grain Company, 216 East Lamar
St. , a24-4tc
IF REASONABLE, might buy cottage
of five or more rooms, with all con-
veniences, on paved street and desir-
ably situated. Manager, Democrat,
office. tf-x
NOTICE—We have one Wallls trac-
tor 111 stock which has been demon-
strated with a little, we will sell at a
large discount and will sell with a
small payment down and give reason-
able terms on balance. This tractor
same guarantee as a new one. Cull
Southmayd Garage, Southmayd. Tex [
alS-12tp
FOR SALE—A new list of dwellings,
and bungalows offered cheap. J. P.,
Geren. a7-tfc '
~real estate—farm land.
J. 4 t. Wolfe.
WOLFE A FREEMAN. Lawyers,
Cnl T. .Freeman.
JAN, Lawyers,
lf?W R | rio<u iHftmateretal HnrtV 1*1«
even though a resident oj Sherman has
tiajd the State and County poll tax
Tmt did not pay the city |ioH fax. such
person Is not entitled to vote I11 the
primary election next Saturday. The
purpose of this Is to call attention to
the law ami prevent Illegal voting by
anyone.
, -v, t <;'i ,1 - T. A. K/CY,
Chairman Grayson (County Bailey
Campaign ConnnHtw. v ' a27-ltc
(Political Advertisement.? ' T
Danre Odd FHIows* Hall, Saturday,
Aug. 28, 9 p. m. Good mtisir by Burke-
Rehn Jtux Orcliestra.. Admission 75c
Ladles free. a26-2tp
BAILEY R^JJ.Y
Court tt«u*e lawn,' east, aide, Fri-
day night. Judge W. P. McIjiIu, Sr.,
of Fort Worth, will also lie with us.
'y . a 25-4*
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Made by ^Fbstum Cereal Co, Inc., Battle Creek.Hich.
iMi
Wheal Makes Advance.
ANMltM Pre** DUfMteki
Chicago, Ang. 27—Buying which was
credited to abort* was a feature of the
early wheat market. After starting
unchanged to %c fcigttsr With Decern-
H«r 23Ji^ to 234 and March 220%, ad-
ditional slronglh de*el« ped and prk"*m
soon advanced ubij^v yeaterday'* high-
est point - ''
Corn was steady to firm at the
start Strength In cottah *W#s and
hogs was mainly rcsjionalble for the
upturn. Aft^r starting nnclianged to
htghor- with Septemlayr at 143*4
to 143^4 ami Decemlier. 11MV4 to llO'/i.
the market followed wheat and start-
ed upward.
•. Oat* showed a firm tone with scat-
tered buying, flraJ quotation* showing
a net gain of % to %c over y^wter-
day's finish witli SeptemlH-r 07% and
December 66% to 00%. ^
To Bring in 10,000 Mexicans.
An-mclatpa Prrn* Dlxp«tch)
■Mextcdr tltj', ejtng. 2ti—Art «* H*
Shraeho, MexlCa i consul at Iredo,
Texas," is in this city seeking to ar-
range for the emigration of 10,000
.ucxicans to the cotlou field* in
Southern mi ted jstaic*.
, — i i «
Army Plan^i Reach Ruby.
- f -1
Axiociatvil Pre si Di* patch
Dawson, Aug. 371—A Nome speclfl'
to the Dawaun News says three srmy
airplanes have reached Ruby from
Nome, on their return flight to New
York.
Davidson for
Official Returns Announced by the State Demo-
cratic Executive Committee, At Dallas, op
August 9, Show as a Result of
the July Primary.
DAVIDSON'S LEAD OVER HIS NEAREST
OPPONENT WAS APPROXIMATELY 17,000.
better the people of Texas have be
come acquainted with Senator Lyneh
FOR SALE—Grayson county land and
Ht,v property, also land in the Rio
Grande Valley. Excursion to the
Valley next Sunday. Write or plione J.
C. I/lnndstaedt. .'4*- ' a25-26tp
1
automobiles
FOR SAKE—(hie new Ford. *71Ht. See
Lee Simmons, Amerieau Bank.
s20-3tp
HELP WANTED
WANTEI>—Cook and waitress at Rey-
nolds Hotel at once. a20-.3tc
WANTED—First class lady solickori
and lady for -traveling position, "ft."
care Democrat. a25-3tp
WANTED—Cotton pickers. House
furnished. Will pay , customary price.
Write W. M. MeKlnney. Whltewright.
R. F. D. 0. a21 Otp
ItDY WITH WHEEL 15 years or ov-
er wAnted at Democrat office. Apply
to the Manager. a tfx
>%m 1 ii'iMi <111 .1 man 11 HI 1 — 1 HI ni*ini 1 ——
BOY WITH PONY wanted to deliver
lepers on rente. Apply to Manager.
Democrat office. tf-x
—w * .... ...
rANTED—Solicitor and collector.
Dickinson, Sunt.. American Na-
aal Insurance Co, 80S Coml.
4HV.W.
5S
v.-.v.v
Y//.V/.V
Know
How
_—
J AS. D. BUSTER
AnfmAW
211-212 Commercial Ba*k Bldg.
v,fyjni.s nymMsuji 1 ■■■
AT
JEFFRIES' IDEAL
SHOE SHOP
206 W. Houston St.
few <lays ago, Mr. Davidson's mertta
are so tmisptcuous that it Is not r.W*- 1
amy for him to run for ottteo on tbo
demerits of bis Hval. 4
This states the caae exactly, and it
la fratifying to the #Tmmm Texas
friends of Mcnator Davidson that their
hlffh estimate of him, fmsed on many
years air Intimate knowledge of his
life and achievements, la coming to be
so ilited throuKhout 1 ho fiiate.
Hr. Davidson's election now scents
smRttml, and for this Texas should be
1 tkmmNMt the governor's
election goes, Texaa la going to liave
a lieutenant governor of unusual abil-
ity and one who will be capable i of
are trying (0
mm'#*
fill Inn the goveruor'a olBce, shonll be
i** fi.Il* «*ll«l to It, witb as great aceepta-
Iblllty as either of the mm WfiW -glif
elint him lieutenant governor
Reports from many parts of
the
Is- elected to that oHh*.'
eefttnir^fl^hrr^n' t^balf of "the^STim' i M#*lw,or f>*vldson was leading can-
* K to,rH,KT 1^?;'didale lit the July 21th pHmary, end
Heveral of the i„... .v 1... .... .
tor from Houston. S *veral bf the
other candidates 1.* the first primary,
and their principal supporters, have
come out from time to time. Indorsing
Renator Davidson's candidacy. A*d ad-
vising fhelr friends lb vote for Sena-
tor DavldsoiTtn the second primary, In
the interest of tho State.
Senator Davidson's strength la 1 ic-
ing manifested In all parts of the
State and It la coming from the vari-
ous factions within the party. In his
lem his hlghaat oppot.cnl by up 1 ;nt*
Imafelj 17,(100 votes, which onllis rlly
wotdd mean his election.
TffB LIE1TENANT GOVERNOR-
•v1'
REMEMBER, as the Angnat pri-
mary draws near, that the office of
U
WANTED-
Tlic following editorial appeared In
the Houston Post, Sunday, August
22nd. 1020:
SENATOR DAVIDSON S WINNING
CAMPAIGN.
"As waa to have been expected, the
campalffn he has kept free of partisan-, Lieutenant Governor la one of great
ship and he will lie able to go Into of- ta*ort*| ce and n-aponalMIIly. a-
«ce oh friendly terms ejth who^er Is mttch wr4, Rlionh1 he man I festal
ejected foveruor. 'Hie friends etUdh c|Msislng for this office as In selecting
Mr. Neff and Mr. lialley are support- a governor, for no man knows when
Ing Senator Davidson as both groups tllf. l|euteIMint-gorernor will he called
of demwrsts reoogyl«e U.e sterling to tb(1 m„KiMr«cy of tho Htate.
.pwntlea In the Harris Comity inaii, rkmEMBER that Senator Lyneh tunjKMBffl
and iind In hHu *>« upon wbom they mvidaon of lionstoa haa already dem- gLl to fill
can nnlti'. onstrated that he Is quallfhiibV cluir- governor
Senator Davlda<m m his campaign aeter and ability to fill the office of
has not souglit ct from Ilia op- J governor If a vacancy should occur
m * pi
foiir wiuare I
ptatforai.
pgwiMBER that Henator \
iMUt1 ItttiMMi rtlM n '
political group of radical
who
■■H8 ER fltat
home of Non-partisan
the native Stale of his
REMEMBER that hla
been endorsed by : the
League, which is waging 1
against Senator Lynch
cause of Ills consistent Warfat
the! r doct rinej*. Wm
lilSMEMIiER that
sou Is a native Texan, a
« veteran Of the llattle
cliito, and la agataat the
Texas,
I .REMEMBER that Ms <
troduced a Joint
Thirty Fottrtlr I^cgWat
tbe Division i ■
HTAiTES • ' JI
^JlBiiMRER that Mali
baa heas at alt times at
conslsent supporter
frage, and the cstabll
erty rights for wonrai.
REMKMKKR . ,$tat hla
fought Sttfrrage whlla a
senate and durlng jhe
of the Thirty-Third Legislature voted
against the Joint resolution to
franc^M p aoinen ■
If Trxas needs aa |
■■■ la In
vmwWim
ponent's
Aa 11* rror, formerly
supporter of Mr. Cnlp, remarked
. nm criiv/i
during I
a' REMI
his term.
lEMBEIt that Senator David-
a son In the July primary led his near-
the men and
aa Hui lih *Un
Illffnf PV 1* WP?
alternative but to
mumy
0. S. LIBERTY BONDS
Prlea Fail Car AO
ML win ar trite
b. b. wojuracs
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'■■■• PHONB M.
Cera Com merles 1 National Bill,
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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