Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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bone 1240. J. L. Burleson.
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lENT—3 unfurnished rooms
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[olose in; conveniences. Phone
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IENT—My four-room apartment
fished. also garage, 801 Ho.
Jiuery St. Phone -W4. aS-MOtp
r0R RENT—HOUSES.
garage at 10A3
! Crockett St. Phu e 1520. a31-3tc
[RENT—Five room house, close
Walnut St. Would Bell. R. b.
Brs' a30-6tp
KENT—Two offices in Murphy
ug. 800 Hall 4 Hare. * mSB-tfc
WANT T0 RENT
HOD AT OKCK—By youajr
without children, two or three
shed houHekeeping rooms or
^m«nt. Modern. Phone 1305.
a31-2tp
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STUD—FtTe or id* room house by
1st. Address XXX, Democrat,.
T TO KENT cottage of five or
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rooms,
have
uat lie on paved street
ve all jrouveulcticfai Man
at office.
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SALE—5 business lota, three
dence lots, two bouses, the best
io in Hhcrupui and a jewelry store.
(/\ I)., General Delivery,''8 hennan,
as. a30-0tc
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to SALE—Six room house, large
fhes, all conveniences, paved street,
jo a twelve nwim bouse on Travlsr
for apartments, rooms or hotel.
/Uld. take fly.-> room nit home as
Ft P yment
sivc agent.
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SALE—A new list of dwellings
jtf bungalows offered cheap. J. P.
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ESTATE—FARM LAND.
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R SALE—A nice little, bjj&ck land
^ m 5'1 2-3 hiTK's with crop and tools.
| op consists of 25 acres eottotf,''l4. (*t
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^gH[ob*, boisdarc Wagon, etc All for
rj^ooo with smun mm 'tiayigWiCTwr
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I >y property, a!s<nfftflt ' ft"' '{Hie ' Rio
Jijrande Valley. Eiu'itrsien to! tlie
f\ tlley next Sun«lay^;Wr|te or phono J
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SALE STARTS SEPT.
2ND LASTS? UNTIL
1 SATUR0AT 4TH
If you want a real
bargain in Groceries or
Hardware, don't jniss
this sale.
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New tor*. 8qX.
ug for over
EH
to 18 points rJ |
soon sold some rf
,i'4T.
209 E. Houston.
ON ACCOUNT of the ever Increasing
?ost of doing business we will place
onr business oti a strictly cash basis,
beginning on August 1st. Malonc-Jnm-
ison Drug Co., No. 1, 114 N. Travis
flt. No. 2, 103 W. Houston SL
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AUTOMOBILES
OR SALE—Ford Heels 11; good con (li-
nn. Afm. Tolbort. a31-0tp
*OR SALE (>R TRADE- Tlireo
,"orrts, one IXalge Touring; one IHnUo
0(lan. Dumas Motor Co. h31-10!c
"OR SALE—Itix Six, seven passenger
pudehukor, almost now. See F. ,L.
j'uei, Wost Houston St. a31-3tc
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W>R HALE—One 11(10 model Ford ton
'fruck. (JihxI condition. Call L. S. Hum-
.'nerhill. Phone 080 or 213. s2S-8tp
WHT THROW-YOUR |0I4? CM>TiL
Kfl AWAY?—>Ve will pay jou casb faf
•t It'rtu f We >)0y5 fatM, 1 d
Cnlldren*s Swond-tlaiKl Clothmj?,
Siim's. Kodaks, iJuns nmd Watchew.
Positively the Highest Cash price paid.
Rrlair *hem • m.'. • Uhe dAgrtc«r4TKMVtog>Y
SU'CC, m Wert Uoustoo «L Oy ijbwv.
1042 and we will call for tlictn. nln-tfc
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LET ME SHOW YOU
My full line of
Hunting Clothes;
| Before;
l£ying.
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BALL0W.
nod pi'lrtd
WANTEt)—To 'lay a
band trunk; must be etroi
right. L'ljoue 1S12,
£ B. RURMEH-Has ysteud
In§ Van office 0 200 E.' Houston at Jim
Hallow's Hardware Sto^1. O0U-v phone
714; residence 10K7X. '' alt)-30[>
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soconil
WANTED-
U S. LIBERTY BONDS
Highest Mm Paid U*
Wire or writs
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, Cera Commerlcal Hatloind Bank,
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Tlwre was
tfouthem ac< I ^RBHI
sure was encouraged 4 y
(■shies, unfavoraltle labor rorit
ami th«% further declines reported lu
southern sjiot markets yesterday. Re-
ports of favorable crop progrtyl In
the Southwest ami an essler spot ha-i
sis were also circulating 00 the de-
cline to 20.85 for October.
v New Orleans. V
Atovciated Prctt DitpatcH
New Orleans. Hept .1—Cotton ope'n-
ed quiet. October 25.00; December
34.4ft bid; January 21.1^/ 20; Man n
23.si^f86; Bay 23.30 bid.
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D. Hill d
.Mhoy feel
dlally Invito you
)NE Rl'ICK ROAUSTER for snloJj
nr i i i t ion la rs oa tyS&L j&eCL (SKffiHlt
X'--' 27-0to
aT)le.
HELP WANTED
WANTEI > A fa niHjr *to pick cotton.
House furnished, rfrtod tv«er. St?e Os-
car Cordell, Sherman. Itoutu 2.
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LOST AND roWND^T
r plain "tifo
n nod Jto«l
v LOST—One 32x1 Or
ami rim between 8
River. Flmlor pleaseHfahirn to Dnnias
Motor Co., Sherman. Suitable reward.
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( LOST —Two dogs, one" white, the other
brlndle. 2 months old. Return to Mrs.
Sam Oladney's residence. a30-Hte
. 1 1 11 ■ t '*■«■—-
IX)ST—On South Travi* or Soiith
Walnut a bundle of clothes. Finder
please phone 500. Jn2.Vtfc
MISCLLLANEOUS
WANTED—Second hand top buggy. .T.
W. Bookout, Route 4. a31-3tp
HAVN TOUR SHOES reiwlred while
yon wait; nil work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 100 E. Lamar. '
^ m25-tfc
WANTED—All kinds of Junk. Call 400
and our wagon will come after It.
Rest prices. Sherman Junk Co.
Jy3-t||
^ toon?critblto
t a.ppreciactc^-
i,-. cttoHrs that"
aima.fce for
^-diqnifiecL-
their' .
earnest"
SHERMAN IRON
We buy rags and
junk automobiles*
Wahidf street,
MAHONlCY Ill^^l. tor first dass s1«mo
repairing. Best material usoil. ,Tbe
best Is aiwsys lb* olie-ipest',
AND METAL CO.
magazines. Also
Call 1270. 4< 7 N.
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TAKEN 111*—A bny mare colt, aboot
2 years old. 8 white fi'et. OW.ier efftt
hpve same Irf pfiying for ad snd keep-
ing of colt. Call at Democrat office f
m«-tfc
WANT TO SELL
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J^OR SALI'>—Three plate ghWH iniri;ors
3ft l y 4 ft. Candyla^d Cniifedionory
p>. ' - a31-3tj
For SALF— A splendid Hohart M.
Cable pi.itio. Also a few hviweb1 jd ar-
ticles. Cj! at once at 328 VV. ' l i ny.
1 a30-3tp
DON'T lot your foot get wet. Save
your allocs and a doctor's hill too by
getting yoty slioes rebuilt at Jeffries'
Ideal Shoe Shop, 200 W. Houston St.
5, a 28-4tc
STANDING DESK
salt at reasonable
office.
and st<Vool for
price. Democra t
tf-*
HEMSTITCIFINO—All kintls of but-
tons made to order. Phone 1428, Mrs.
Wilson, over Rass, Parrlsh A aTylor.
n2fl-T6tp
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WANTED -Practical nursing. Mnter-
aity eases a specialty. Phone 13art.
a24-0tp
"MARINELLO CRBAM" to remove
lines and bleaches; Marinello Tonic
to restore faded hair, and scalp treat-
ment; Golden Gloiit Henna slmmp<s):
Marcel wave. Private treatment. Pearl
* < :nlberson. Phone 1002. a30-12tp
I F^ITMRSTPEARL SEATON, 1S02 H.
Vis for yonr new Sptrelia, Corset.
* _ a23-30tp
FOR SALE—Roy's bicycle, goo«) condi-
tion. l'hone or 43K. a28-0tp
J. A. L. Wolfe. Vni T. Freeman.
WOLFE A FREEMAN, Lawyers,
Office 3i' Floot <'ommerc!a; Ttank R'la
►au
zxe aiortn
coufidcu
neral Director^
e i2£Uermmn.1&%*$\
mextra
stop HG an
Zemo the Clean, An
Liquid, Gives Prompt
'There Is one safe, dependable treat-
ment that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
of Zemo and apply It as directed. Soon
you win find that irritations, pimples,
bl sck heads, OCXems, blotchcs,ringwonn
and similar sUn troubles will disappear.
Zemci the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all uat is needed, for tt
banishes most skin eruptions, make*
the akin soft, smooth ana healthy.
ThsE.W.RassCo«Cfev*laad.Qi
[ JAS. D. BUSTER
' ATTY-AT^LAW
211-232 Conunerclsl Br-k Bldg.
#- t 'jl JL2- w*.' j m
An extra inner tube
is a wise investment
before starting on
that trip. Your
friends will tell you
that this store is
headquarters for au-
tomobile supplies of
quality.
We. recommend AC
Spark Plugs. Install a
complete set and see
how much better your
motor^erforms.
Thm Standard Spark
Plat of the World
B. & F. Auto Supply Co.
South Travis Street.
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Groceries
-
With Prices That
Should Take Them
FrqtnVUp to Your
Home.
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ted Pr*u Ditpatch
few Orleans, Sept. 1—Expectations]
of a fairly favorable conditlou rf>port
mmm w^b
djfjr w^atiier most of 'the Melt to
put the, cotton urn rkM lower on the
Wfat- "a liufreascd |M ik
celpt of jmriftfl1 sjuXwtwm 'h>«
Eugls^ifl statiug' that 'the cenl lulK>r
outlook, ttaa liiore serious,Dtirlng <t)iu
first Uvur uf)business prkii* fell ^0 to
30 ^points. «X-tolH.'i declining to 23.ri2.
fli
MM
M5u
Hi'
$1.71
Mt
$1.65
...85c
Start your September ac-
count with us and we will
cut your grocery bill way
down low.
Following we quote you
just a few of our many
bargains:
Mrs. Tucker, 81bs
Mm* TuckcK 4 lbs—
Crisco, 6 lbs
Crisco, 3 lbs.
Large White Potatoes, lb. 5c
Milk, large can 15c
Milk, small can 7c
Tall can Chum Salmon.. 15c
No. 2 Tomatoes 12vic
No. 3 Kraut, ......^lfc
Campbell's Veg. Soup 12c
California Evaporated
Apples, lb ~ ...20c
Raisins, bulk, lb... ....25c
Mary Jane, 10 lbs 85c
Mary Jane, 5 lbs— ..45c
Red Label Karo, 10 lbs. 95c
* Red Label Karor 5 lbs. . 50c
*3 lbs. W. S. Coffee....$1,85
3 lbs. Renown Coffee $1.85
3 lbs. Hale's Leader .. $1.35
Large Juicy Lemons, doz 39c
25 oz. K. C. B. Powder 20c
A. & H. Soda, lb 8c
Palm Olive Soap 10c
Clairette Soap ~..5c
Clean Easy Soap 5c
P. & C. Naptha Soap 8c
Zl lb. Hershey Cocoa ...25c
Blue Ribbon Cheese, lb. 40c
D. S. Bacon, lb 25c
Armour Smoke Bacon....30c
10 lbs. Apricots.... ^.....85c
Armour's Oats, Itirt* *0c
Bert Cren. Sugar, lb 20c
C J . aAYDON
NO. 10.
West
Sqvare.
Aiiovtated A«o PUffaldk ^ , ^ ^ f ^
New York,! S««| t. l ~Of tton futures
opened Iwiroly ateady. Oct<4wr 27.1K;
Oeceml er January March
34.4U ; Mar nm,. ■
UJVI M'vti-I " | '<'V> t'iir '1
... . Wall Street. • yr.,tr
A floriated Ptcmi lUtpateh
New York, Hept. 1—Itaiiroad shares
i-ontinuod to feature (he trading at the
opening of to<lay's stot>k inurkvt, the
motors and oils showing recurrent
lieavltteas. Kansas City Southern com-
mon and preferred, Baltimore and
Ohio common and preferred, Denver
and Klo Oramie prcferrwl, Erie first
preferred, rillshurgh and West Vir-
ginia, 81, Psul And more popular Pa-
cifies were higher by half to 1%
points. Tolmceo, leatlxir and chemical
issues made ulndlar gains, but Vana-
dium. Pierce Arrow and Htrnmherg
were lower by fractions to one point.
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Since 1845 the H<
beta famous the world over j
The Brunswick Tire is all tha$ you
Year first one will be a revelation. iYou
iMvef known k beMer. And youll tall j
the news among motorists. The ~
come tire that ever came to market.
Try one Brunswick Tire. Learn bo#
built i&nd remember, ft costs no more
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GRAND JURY RECOMMENDS ,
MIL BE CHANGED SO IT
MAT BE KEPT SANITARY
The grand jury which 1ms been In
session ill the Kiftp-Nliith District
Court during the August term, recon-
vened on Monday, and liefore taking
ItRji adjonrninoiit n*porte<l 1o Judge
F. E. Wilcox that since convening on
August 3. one hundi^eil thirty-two wit-
nesses had liecn exandnml and ffrty-
slx true blfls returned, all of which
charge felonies.
• "We vlslteSi the t'ounty Farm and
Ihu County Jsll," the report rinds.
"The County Farm appeared to l*e
kept lu excellent cfindllion; the Jail Is
not lu so good a shape. If needs to.
be kept more sanitary. The women's
ward Is especially in bad condition. It
needs to ls> re-srrang«>d so that it can
In? made .more sanitary.
"We desire to commend the County
Attorney and Sheriffs Departments
for tbelr faithfulness lu upholding the
law and protecting our |ieople from
evil doers," the report concludes.
The report is signed by P, J. Wt'-
drop as foreman of the grand Jbry.
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SHERMAN GIRL TO TEACH
IN OKMULGEE HIGH SCHOOL
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Miss tliadys Cortiell will lesve
Wednesday night for Okmulgee, Okla.,
when? ahe will teach English In the
High School the coming winter. Miss
Cornell held official positions In tbe
College Hill I,Itersrr Club, Tuesday
Mterary Club, and Cliy Federation,
and will lie missed In tbelr delibera-
tions and work this yenj,
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, J An old bnchelnrssys that bossing 1^
not a woman's prod new. No mar'
fled man wojild date nay sactt a thing.
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