Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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111., Sept. 3.-JThe freight
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"outlaw" switchmen. waa fotunl
today near Heusonvllle. WW. with the
throttle on the engine wM<* open and
the twenty-one freight ear* Intact
Several liattles between freight ere**
and hands of the MtrikhiK switchmen
wfio Inifcrar regained tblr Joha, preced-
ed the theft i it the train, which <>e
onrred ahortly before midnight last
night in the Ohfclpi, Milwuolca^ Jbl
8t Paul yards at Tiscero. :i suburb.
Thomas White, engineer. wa* driv-
en from hi* pout at the .point of a gun.
and when the fireman resisted be nra
badly beaten. Mr. Whit* immediately I
gar© the alarm and after several bourn
the train waa found: Railroaad offi-
cials believed the throttle had la-en
pulled wide open and the train then
abandoned by the men who stole it. It
had apparently ran <Jownr d o to
of ateatn. Mr. Whit* nail |
in which the men handled the cn«lne|
convinced him they we it ex I
taUiixid men. * ->'>>*: ..:El
Women** IliMe C-Iaaa.
The September *ch Iou of the Wom-
en'* Jttthle Cla** of Tra^i* Htr«* f
Methodist church was lield Tlmrsdav
at the home of Mrs. \V. H, lluaaeli.
with Mesdames Itiuwelt,.Thompson:
M. JKngllah, Lon Tuck, and T. G. Block-
er ay lOlM 'lifwtoswm; h '
G!l Mason, pi't«td«*ui; read the Strip-
hif<< lussfm from l's/ilm I. following
the opening xonu Devotional elosed
wKh a Pfaifr by Mrs. h. h. Jobc.,
rfpiendid ?e|iMri \i%e «nrti d: among
them JAP*' lAlbdred visit*" to the
*i<* qud jPVSw mm4m by elan* mern-
fifi HuriHrf (he mouth of August the
entire memlier-ddii served on the vis
ItJtig committee, ,
The lesmai study was interestingly
directetl and followed by the social
lM ur. Aliases Margaret Gtilfyrk otto
Frank's Thomson In readiryfu. aild
MIsm Telia Itelle Tmu liHtone In son>:H-
gave :i ye^y pleitaing program and
were each encoml jtevernl times.
The delightful evening 01 me to a
clow with the wrvhe of dahit.v re-
frealimeuts to the fifty gtie*t*. ftftet«
whii'h Mrs J. O. I^eath pronounced
^he la'tHnilftioii. f ,
secretary. Mrs. Tom Hliearer treai
urer, Mr*. J. W. Ilea reporter. Mrs.
J. Harrington pianis-f. Mrs. Han IV"
choirlst, and Mrs. (Vsik atwiatant
tcachcr.
SndthSwafford.
M'SWINEY, LORD MAYOR
. OF CORK, REPORTED tOW
Hwiney, Lord Mayor « f fork, on a
hunger alrike in the Brlwton Prison
m— August IX waa reported thl*
wr;-.n mu' ii
of hfa'oondl-
hrother. «eam
prison
"weaker.
Mayor's request, members
visiuti him this morn
have expreawd
B*s «£.«A
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to ta^icln hln ministry in this city
oommunity aa pastor of the(}raee
. jpMrch. having accepted
the tjbureh several weeks
anton couhsh to Sherman
the pastorate of the Central
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Mrs. Manton anil five
daughter will join Hev. Mr. Manton a
few weeks later. Mrs. Manton beln« at
' ^||p«aant ill. but improving, in a sani-
tarium in Temple. •
A taete for minding one own bus-
la often hard to acquire.
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For Kerent Hrlde.
Mrs. J. A. lifdd entertained at her
htnye on VVi*<lni sd«y, iom| llinentlnR
Mrs. J Attn Muyr. wlio was until her
recent marrlaKe Miss Rrma Karris.
d(H"oralh*^i' took the bridal
OrsHr Ti '*ttitf white In the areat
(if fealln'ry white cienratlc grace-
dtft|KiKf'4 about the riwms.
e party, which was a mlficellane
oua shower, value as 11 complete anr-
prise to ll e honoree who presumaNy
was iiivited to sisMid the afteriuM n
yrith Mrs. I.ml<«>r I he arrlvnl'of the
thlry miosis, an hour of pUtislnR in-
formality was enjoyed, with music as
aspecial feature. * i :■ w
The collH'tion <-r lovely gifts wli^'h
C<m*fiosed the idiower."'werr placed hi
tvvo b«ix« i. •taie marked "Friw-o" ; and
one '•('olt^ni Hi'lt," and were brtntght
in at oppnaite duorN hy two .stBall chil-
df'ii; the isaiwolidatlnn iif Xlu!_l«'J hoy
e sipdfylng the rm«iit union of Miss
Karris and Mr. Mayer, who were ,l"i-
ployees of the two railroads. The
gifts were many and varied, most of
them, however, Im4«k cut glass and
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The guests w;< re rctrestieii with
dainty lw«s atid cake.
Alatheans Kleet Officers.
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Mile following aniioiiniM-nienlK ware
received in aSpday's mall:
"I>r. and Mrs. .), A. Swafford an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter. Metta Lea, to Jewell A. Smith, on
Wednesday, Septemla-r the first, nine-
teen hundred twuity, Sherman; Texas.
At home, Howe, Texas."
Mrs. Smith, as the daughter of J r.
J |i/l„ fa . . ttll'llffnl'lt .. liftM' Ifl'OMi' II . ill
ytWMH rn "TTWtrt rtrt ti, IlrtW'
youug womaulKMMi In this city, and has
a |N>rsoiiality of many charms. Mr.
Smith is prominent In business circle*
at Howe, w here 1 hey will reside.
For Hunda> Srhool (IgHsea,
Miss Jennie KI rk pat rick "s Sunday
swhool class of girls entertuineil t l<e
boy* of John It, Davis' class Thurs-
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hewitt.
Games and i-ontesls supplied diver-
sion for the evening and several read-
ings were given hi Mrs. Duvls and
Miss Kirkpotrick.
AC a late hour delicious refresh-
ments of lake and creaai Were cifjoyed
by fhe guests.
Society Nole*.
Miss Kastei* Mae Mason, tVim has
lieen visiting her cotiafti; Miss Thelma
Klshhurn, returned Thursday to her
home ill flehuruc, acmmipanhsl hy
Miss Flshhurn, who wMl reinalu for a
lime^t. ^ "
Th? weekly story ht^Ewlh oeeur
at ifheruiim piMitte i-lbrnry^HTtirdfly
COUNTY AGENT
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j MBS. IJUCY DOICETTE. of t ««<* «-i *rgy. it Is a pleasure to tell
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Manchester, N. H.. who says t
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NEW METHOD
! she'a just no happy owr Mie
I way Tunlac restored her health
she can't keep front telling peo-
ple about it.
;iytefyOon ajt 5 o'clock.
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Mrs. (M'irge Nelson and b h.v OS
Fort Wftrtb nre guests of Mrs. Frank
t'nrriker. on Grand avenue,
iliss Or Jena McOomhs of Waxn-
bachie Is the guest of .\l Is* Lnla Mc-
Klheiiy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McTlee Smith of St.
IkuiIs are guests of Miss Anna t"bap-
ma n, on North Crockett street.
Some men choose to let their wlvw
frnvi' ft little hywterics rather than
run into debt for a silk giTwti or ir
new piano. ^
HAS MACHINE TO TREAT GROW'
ING COTTON FOR IN8KCT
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County Kurm .igetd (*. C. Morris
visited a uuu'ilier of farms in, the vl-
i*ioity of loniHi and (Jordpnvllle
Thursday. lie rejanfX tlw eotlon in
that Miction badly dainn^cil by Insects,
with pro>|M'ets of a light yield from
most farms.
Mr. Morris vlsltrd the farm of I<eo
W, Uawllns near Lwitsf and, obtaJiHtl
some excellent spisiiueiis of \ el vet
beaus and soy beans which Mr. Itaw-
11 lis has grown With much stiiii-ss
this year* Mr, KawHus" success with
the Vi'het bean, w hich he .planled
with his c^iv-deiiioustrai.e.s that this
variety can be Vrr.wo. iu this seHbai,
Mr. Morris stiiiet;. It Is "a spb-ndiil soil
builder and affords fine pirsturoaxe.
The soy bean vjne nia'kea splemlid
bay when hnrvesteil; • .
Mr. Mortis is exliibittng in his nflice
in the Cotmt.y Court House a dusting
uiaifhlne which may )>e used in apply-
ing the Code system of poison!iia boll
weevils and womis | jr dusting the
stalk? and bolls with calcium arsenic.
This Is a new method jest devised by
a government expert, a fid l ~ ls>iug
tirted out In Grayson County jiy l'riff.
A. M. Ferguaim of the Fergebn^Stead
Hreediug Farms on his place near
Wood lake. Prof. Ferguson began
dusting his >h p a bout Iavo weeks ago,
hd 1ms already obtained good re-
sults;- The bolls must be dusted while
dew is on them. The calcium arsenic
t*<thru absorbed nnd fmiMUtt the in-
sect. Mr. Morris believes that; the
system will come into general use in
Grayson County next season. There
was tjyuie diSlk iilty in se**uriiig the
machines this year. The machine ob-
tained by Air. Morris costs about $18
aud can be used by,one mail in treat-
ing thirty acres of eptton. It is 11 ti 11 r
a nil I'ouipiict rrttttd—eaeried— Hw
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Tunlac is sold in Sherman by Carl
It. Nafl. in 1 ►enison by Waldron Drug
1 lk>. aud lu Tioga hy Crh Hradley.—
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FERDINAND D1TTLER
TEACHER of VIOLIN and CORNET
MRS. DITTLER, Teacher of PIANO.
latest Kindergarten Methods
for Children.
Studio 215 E. Lamar. Phone 996.
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LOVELY NEW COAT OF FINEST EVORA SUPERIOR.
offered at practically a cost price—done simply for an ad-
vertisement. We propose to distribute a few of these finest
coats to Sherman patrons simply to advertise our store and
not to profit. Evora Superior is as fine cloth as is madp
into a coat—beautiful new moonstone shade with cape
collar, wide cuffs and bottom of coat of genuine grey squir-
rel, a gathered yoke style, worn with or without belt, roomy
new sleeve, lined and interlined of finest soft broadtail, plain
' colored silk to match coat; worth every dime of $400.00,
but offered at the very special low price of only....$275,'0#
- COME IN AND TRY ON THIS BEAUTIFUL COAT^
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class ^of First liapttst Sunday s«-h<M>l
met Thnrifday at the church with Mea-
dauies Brown. Fry. Thrartier and
Campbell as liosleapo*.
An tnterestlng lesson w«scmdm-fed.
hyterian Clinrch of Galvesbm. fol|( wing wh|« h a Imdness session
• montha' old took frtuee. In the election of officers
Mrs, Hob McGinn's w:«s made prest
dent. Mr , W. ,1. ibist.-r first vice pres-
ident. Mes. OtW %'eble second vice
preMilefif. Mrs. J, F. Strickland third
vU-e president. Mrs. Frank "Thrasher
re-elwtid recording secretary. 'Mrs
It. H Brown re-elected corresismdintf
TRAVIS AT LAMAK.
Sensational Sale
Of Plush Coats
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A complete line of colors,
or Knitting,
2-ounce Ball.. 85c
1-ounce Ball 40c
1 Cent Per Yard.
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"I am just so happy over the way
Tanlac has restored my health tliat T
can't kiH'p from telling people about
if." said Mrs. I.ucy Jioueette, of 7(1
Stark street. Manchester, New Hamp-
shire, a few days ago. "I sttffereti so
long with chronic indigestion that I
didn't • i niKw what ir was to sit down
and cnJov A slnttie meal. ' My sjoui-
.ach was so badly disordered Ii had to
live on' the strictest diet, aud nothing
seemed to ggree with mi'. At times
my breath seemed to be cut off, and j
I would suffer terribly for hours at a
time. i
"I lost my strength completely and ]
became so weak and run-down I <
would give out several times dtirhtg |
the day and would have to stop and;
rest, 1 was ettremely ' nervous and
Irritable, and just felt like I would
break down completely.
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"ta friend of mine who said Tanlac had
helped her wonderfully, so I was con-
vinced if. was a dependable medicine I
and I began "taking it immediately.!
and I am more than pleased at the.
splendid "results. My appetite, in. j
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lde lndigestt?m from whcli I suffered
so long has cut rely disappeared..
"I have now finished my fourth bot-
tle, and can, eat just anything I wish
; CLYCE & ROLFE ..
ARCHITECTS
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510-511 -012 M. & P. BANK BUILDING,
SHERMAN, ^EXAS.
Craduates in the School of Architecture of the William Marsh
Rice Institute.
Having atudied and worked under William Ward Watkln, Texas
Representative of ('rum and Ferguson, New York and . Boston,
Architects of national repute;
Having served with the American Expeditionary Forces, thus
"being trfforded~the oppor111nitynf studying- Kttropeait Arbltcctufe
at the Art IVaining Centre, Bellevue, Paris, France;
Having obtained the services of flic well established firm of C.
D. rillt & Co., Dallas, as consulting Architects;
They feel no hesitancy in requesting your patronage aud cor-
dially invite you to visit their roouis.
PHONE 612.
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—We have received a lar^e
shipment of Ladies' Finest
quality Silk and Seal Plush
Coats in this season's very
best models. Our buyer
while in the market >\vas
able to buy these coats at a
very reasonable price, and
io stimulate early buyinf)
we are offering all plush
eoats at a reduction of
10r'r. This special induce-
ment coming at this season
offers you an exceptional
opportunity to make a sub-
stantial saving.
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i There never was or will be any in-
vestment that will pay such returns on
the money invested as your HOME.
'"The savings in rent in a few years
will repay the cost if it is well built, mod-
ern and attractive the selling value will be
more than the cost.
Then add the daily income of Happi-
ness, Contentmenet and Pride of Posses-
sion and by Comparison to other invest-
ments it be as a candle to the stin.
We furnish Plans, Material and
Building Service.
Southland Lumber Co.
Phone 279. f 532 E. Houston St.
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Our Selection of Coats
includes all of Ijlie best
styles in Long Coats
and Coatees models.
- Each Coal is made ..of the fam-
ous Salts Seal Flush, thus ^i\ in?
you the very best material, com- /
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binerl with the latest styles aivef
excelent workmanship. Buy
your Plus!, Coat Early and save
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As an added inducement
for early buying we will allow
you to make a small payment
on a Coat and hold it for Vou
until you arc ready for if:
Make your selection early
while our stock is complete.
—New Fall Hats are
"A penny saved is a
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penny earned"
Using your gasoline in
an Overland saves
you many pennies
JOHN W. CROOK
Grayson County Overland Dealer.
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arriviiiji ilafly and «v now have a
beantlful sliow liiji of till ih > new
shapes, ciflora a/fnl Qrle*. Our sliow-
IliC . of'HpartM Mats in orange,
brown, rtnl, lK. etc., Is niicxcell-
t<h J*ach Ilat tin itnliviihifil pat
tern Flat run! very rea niu/hle in
price. See our llat« before buying.
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(Store Closed Monday Account of Holiday.)
— In keeping with this store's policy to endeavor in
every way possible to save our customers money
and at the same time give them quality, we are al-
ways on the alert to buy merchandise below the
market value. When we are able to find these val-
ues they are always passed on to our customers.
— We never buy seconds and very seldom buy
samples. We never buy samples unless they are in
good condition. ,
-We I lave made a forunate purchase of 25
SAMPLE SUITS at 14 Off the regular prices. These
will arrive here SATURDAY M0RNIN(Nand will be
placed on Sale ^SATURDAY, Sept. 4th and TUES-
DAY, Sept. 7th if there are any left TUESDAY,
fhey will be marked in the regular prices so you
may see what the saving is.
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