Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, September 6, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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L. ( 'hhijiIh'II, lut 10 In block : of If/#
♦•r's Nnwfttf' addition to Denlson, Aug.
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O. B. S|a>ars ii in I wife to Mrn. 'Hnu^
Jones, lot" 1 ami '1 fu block 5 of lljl&lr'
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(). F. Johnson and wife to IakNt
II. Jofclisoa, Jot 8 hi block 4 of Miixlr-
wood A Ynden'* JMpdltlun to Sherman.
Aug. 24; 1000. I
W; J. lergusonand wife to Wm.
ETVi* W £12 VOU'NTKBR ARBITRATION OB-
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jf. (\ Ferguson to Win. Bdena, lots
.'W itnd part 5J0 In blocfc 2, Bolls, Auk.
81; fl.30C.89,
Tlio National Bank of iH'iilson to
Minnie lHitmnu. lot 1 in block 01 O.
DI'IIImoii. AUK. 11; fl.300.
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AtHwUtlea Pre** Di* patch
Million. O., Sept. 0.--Pltaehlng «
"gospel of understanding" hctwewi
employers Slid employe*', Senalor plot to \vreck t
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GOV COX ENTERS
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SPEAKING TOi
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F. L. OUanlon to Rr J*. King, 2 liardlUK wild In n l4 lM r l>ay KiKtH li j train of the Illinois Central.
t*PT' J tl «t althongli he helleved in ,UsH t,utlli||,lg .ohhery of
aerea in J. B. McAnalr «urv*iy" 'lil. 1
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^ Many a wnall liuainetw haa grown into a ldg hiiMlnewj
by having good banking connections.
The hank Is of Inestimable value to the uniail l ual-
iicss man.
1 It aavea lilni from losses and puts him iu the way of
te aucreaa. v-V>'a.
1 It is the growing coneerna beat friend and aoumleat
advisor.
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T H ItlekiiiHii tind wife to I P o«. ,v
! iMirrelt! 201.23 acres In Cornell and "' ih^.,1 • l.als.r's domlnatloft of bual-
. Mason surveys of "Cunter Farms." «*** w government, as determinedly
f July T; 1 S4.fj<>. 'us be would opiMis*- doiulnatiou by an*
j Win. Kdens autl wife to W, J. Fer- other class.
guson, ir 7 acres In M. I). Bullion sur-1 Voluntary arbitration was declaretl
vey. Auk. HI; fl5,7dU. [by the Republican nominee to he the
Jennie Tiiomas aud husband to J. M. ideal !«oliitioii of IalK>r troubles, and be
Havage, 1 acre ill (i. C. lHiKan sur- udvocated Jolnl committees of em-
vey, July 7; j 'plovers and employes "not to run-the
Franz Kobfeblt and wife to W. K. business." but to promote uiutunl uu-
Beiitle, 50 by 21*1 feet ou lleren 'dergtahdbtg. He asserlitl that mi one
utri'et, iH'iiison, Aug. 21; ^l.-^Kt. |could deny a laborer the rlKht to quit
L. It. 81oan and wife to S. < . Ar- his employment, but that adjustment
nold. mi by 2S8 2-3 feet In Whltcsboro, '(,f problems should lie on the
Aug. H<); Sl.fiOO. v 'haslx f justhv to every one.
L. R. Sloan and wife to J. A.^/Kic, I Senator IlardiuK also endorsed the
lot 4 Iu; block :$ of Trollinger s third .CumuiiituNKsfh law restorhiK the raII-
additlou to U hltesboro, Aug. «^>:.wa,vx to private operation ^ihI jwld he
gUytO. [could not approve of the "socialist
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"'jplan.1' which pPOlwwfl lliat the pi'np.
Sloan. 40'acres Tn T. L Ulbsou survey. ||4, |(,(.(>d ,uul(.f vontntl of thf.
June 13; UAW0. -employe.
j Franklin Mlkels and wife to I<. U. |
Ball. .TO by — ftnH on Fnuiilu avenue,
,l>eiiison. July 1^: nmi.
T. K. tioff aud wife to F. 1 Var-
'ley, tiO by 14.1 feet on Crockett street.
Sherman. Auk. 2H; !|i«,7.j0.
j J. Frank (iotlwln and wife to Allc
Flke. lots :tl. 32 and 33 in Bbs-k F of
Town Company'H addition to Whites-
boro, Sept. 2; ?7«K).
K. J. Covey and wife to T. K. Cov-
liiKtou, .V by loO feet In South High-
land addition t«> Sherman. Seiit. 1;
$1,3(K)
*—li—Aj——wife < ■ Frit8
the pa*"
seiiKers and blasfiuK the safe of the
express car, was salt! to have liecn
frustrated here yesterday wheu B)
men wei'e arresteil In a raid conducted
by polk#," detieetlves and railroad
special "agents^
" An allegetl confession from pne of
three men Is said to have revealed a
plot that lull) Ihi-ii carefully planned
for weeks. The plot was tOilmve been
executed tomorrow or Wednesday
night. '
NOTICE.
I have movetl my ollice from the
East Side Square to Rooms 10 ami 18,
Murphy BulldiiiK.
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iTIC! NOMINEE IS
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PAUL. MINN.
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St. Paul. Minn.. Sept. 6.—-Governor
sM. <'ox. democratic preHldential
Wtched the Northwest today
mi his cam|minn tour la ls'liair of his
candidacy. Tliree upmhrn in the
Twin I'itles were on today's program.
Arriving here this morning by
special train from Chicago, the Gover-
nor was tendered an Informal Recep-
tion by State Democrats. After a
brief conference with . State party
leaders. Governor Cox and his party
were escorted to the State Fair
grounds, where at 1:15 p. u«. he will
deliver an address on agriculture.
A public reception for the nominee
will la* held at a down town hotel at
3:30 p. in., and at J o'clock he will
make a political speech at the St.
Paul Auditorium.
Tonight Governor Cox will 'talk at
the Minneapolis Armory, leaving Im-
mediately afterwards for Minot, N.
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MEXICAN IS
KILLED NEAR
COLLINSVILLE
Company
T. F. ASTON, Mgr.
Phone 304- East Side Square.
J. C. IHlworlh. a thhekeeis'r or 'i. r
j& Ia working about half way between
Whlteahoru ami Colllusvllle. at what
Is known as .the fruit switch at the
larp peach orchirtl. It Is allefted. shot
and killed Jesse .lamek l^nyvd, a Mex-
ican. on SiVt'uribiy.and W'.is e> nnnit-
H'd to Jail Monday';by Judge Henry
Wilson «,f j his c.lfy Under a f3.0IM)
bond. Sheriff P.oyd Craig stated Mon-
'day morufiiK lliat tlie friends of f>il-
IriS lW'Ualf ami
bond would lm
made sbule time today.
Dilwoi'th' had been employed n# n
timekeeper tlA ii* for onl.v tw'O ov
'M""i ithree days, f.cnyvo was the foreman
;by taking Tanlite,taWl never felt rf U!Mltf „r ilSoril fifty Mexican rail-
"V fP1'1, w-ejl.-^a.wn ^d hnil)1s rtWd the trouble arose, the
. •!!T,,rnJ"r« ."fo1!M , i.rri. ..rM Sl .te! over the manner of
A^,! Wlf.n«, M/tn " | keeping their time. IMIworth. It Is,
| About a .y.tiiir ago I had rlonb i> ,sf,|(nj wanted the Mexicans to report |
booth wliere hu . liad ins{aHeil
?ctf-o>id"tTir MeXban foreniiiii in-
sisted that lie conic out where the
nun were w'orkilig. claiming that the
men would lose too.much time in fol 1
lowing the plan put in vogue by l il-j
worth. * <
The two men had a fight the pre
vious day and it was said that tin
Hatcher, lots 1 and M in block 111 of
Christian College addition to Sherman.
Aug. ER
WINNIPEG MAN HAS
GAINED 25 POUNDS
AM Ills Troubles Were Overcome I and vv"rn' ^eleii-iive in
■■ t> C ut t..-1 , Giat he tl oiu:lit the
lie ri-44s r inr Since I ah IIIi;
Tmlar. ,
"I have trained twenty fix<
A new line of Middy Blouses has just arrived, com-
ing in a large assortment of fas colors. All sizes.
$2,00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00.
CAM DO BETTER AT SHAW'S."
pncumouki.;\f<Ml.bA|iv Jr'f'¥yi . < |1VM hv a
•eft me Jit wiyijc.j. I toos i<4 i'llli jt> i,^;
walk l i_ tuysefr and my «louiaeh 1 w.iS1
f.l j—ijjk uyh ktad rJutpv, 1. ( ' I<1 l nrtlly eat
' \\ #<fVii./|^• ff bint $yi'v. My 1
Uefvt's wei'e So shattered f almost col-
lapsed when a friend one day unex-
pectedly slapped me on the back. If
W'as out of the ipiestiou for ii"1 Jo
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Classified Ads. Work While You Sleep.
sleep at night — I was even afraid to ■,]m,.k,r had relieved of his du-
be alone iu the dark and had to have ,|(.s th(,r(i .l|t|lonuh j, NVfls IIO, lnade
someone in the room wilt, mc all day |plilln „hc(lier he had U-en transferr-
MV kidneys were so out of order llml dis. l.arged. I lilw oi lh. at the lime
I had a pain a eras my back nearlv ,,,■ ,,|(1 |||W „.IS p-ar-end
all the time and 1 lost so much weight „ ,.„|„„^e drawn by au engine and
I actually looked like a frame. • stated lie was on !ih way to Whiles-
| "I hud taken so much niedl-iiie with |M,r,, ^,ei .some clothing lie had left
out getting better that I was discoiir- ' (here. The engine and caboose were
aged and when my folks brought ine' going at a slow rate at the fruit
I a bottle of Tanhic I didn't want to [.switch because of the joiigh truck
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CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES
We are now showing a complete line of Children's
School Dresses, coining l|i a large assortiaent of i
plaids, strl|ies and solids. These dresses are made
of high grade Ginghams ~ all being fast colors, which 1
will not fade. Ages 0 years to 14 years.
$2.50 to $5.00.
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A NEW LINE 0 ' MIDDY BLOUSES.
l'ATHONIZH A HOUR INDUSTRY.
Aak your butcher for our city
drewsetl Meats with that fine flavor,
pleasing to the palate and nutritious
to the hotly. If your butcher doean't
carry our stock, we will furnish him
lat live and let Uve prices to the eon-
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Applied to men's clothing It amoutita
to simply this: that if you buy a cheap
suit under SoO, you will lie skating on
thin lee before winter sets lu and you
know that's not a profitable pastime
for any Sherman man.
We. are doing our mightiest lids
mounth to keep you away from spend-
ing a small amount of money for a.
snialh'f'itiuuuiit of milisfucUnii.— ■
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And if you'll regard our talks In the
light of advice and not as an adver-
tisement we'll appreciate It very much.
That's why they are printed-to
keep you away from poor clothes—
aud nearer to ours.
Society Brand, Fashion Park and
Michael-Stern Value First
Fall Suits,
$50 to $90.
don't pay less—it won't pay.
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Sirrion, KiiiUi Dohhi nnril THmhlf
— Fall Hats.
Settle &Settl e
STYLE HEADQUARTERS.
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Will prove to you its value in a few days'
use. The Saving of Food, Time; Gas
Money will be a Revelation to you. Full
line displayed.
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Increased Satisfaction
of Owners
Inlcgiity and good intentions alone arc not
cnougli. Nor is experience. But when all llircc
are backed by continuous interest in llie owner
on the pari of both manufacturer and dealer, lite
result is a different story—increased satisfaction
to owners.
Come in and look at our splendid line of
Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles. You are always
welcome.
lake it : but finally
much to my surprise
I tried ii ami there
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I began to im
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The .Mexican foreman was standing
< n. and iu Tioga by
Advertisement.
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AOS. TOO LATK TO ri.ASSIFY
Wrtlll IULU1V1N
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.Y_'(l West I.a
W \N'l'KI > Family to pick acres
of cotton, l-'onr room house. Plenty of
wood, water and pasture. I'- inlies
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prove right away. Now I am on iny along sid<' of the track and according
fourth bottle and am so uell I can do'to the version given to the officers by J
as hard a day's work as any man. I < flilworth, the Mexican drew his gun
cut hcniTily of anything I want and'when the American commenced firing,
never have the slightest pain or trou-[wiih a si\ shooter ('oils l >. The bain !
hie or any sort whatever now. As nior did not Work well, lie said, when
ong as I live I'll never be at.ie to lie fired the first two shots, but lie
praise Tanlne enough I'of what it has j used both hands in steadying the aim
done for me." 1 '"r 'bird and fatal shot. The
Tanlne is sold in Sherman by fail Mexican was rushed to the hospital at
l( Nail, in lieiiison hv Wnbtron I M ug Kurt W orth, where he died Sunday
l ib Hradle.v.
mm niu^
needle work.
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Lucky Woman.
away—The Judge'swife Is
fortunate woman In tins
-What's the reason for
Mrs. (!;
the most
world.
Mrs. Lis sen-
all the envy?
Mrs. (Jasaway—Ilcr hiisbnml sen-
tences n11 the tramps that come under
his notice to heat her carpels and help
with the cleaulng. .
"TIIE GOOD SERVICE STORE.*
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To My Friends and the Public
< I have more stock on hand than I ought to carry—I need the
money worse than I need the goods, and I have decided to con-
tinue my sale of the past week through this entire week-
The prices we made last weeek on Hardware and Groceries
have been the talk of the town and country, too, and no sale ever
put on in Sherman has been more successful than our sale during1
the past week .
If you want either Hardware or Groceries, come and see
what we are offering.
VALUES SUCH AS HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN
OFFERED TN SHERMAN.
J. M. Ballow
200 East Houston Street.
tine front bedroom, ('all
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FOR SAI.K —New Ford with starter,
never been out of house, with oil and
gas. Price s7nii. See N. Z. t'rass.
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il'oi: SAI.lv (Hie ton trailer,
new ten gallon milk cutis. Can be seen
at tourist camping ground sO-Utp
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FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT CO CRT.
Hun. F. E. Wilcox. Judge.
Two cases occupied the attention
of the Fifty-Ninth Mstrlct Court iu
Sherman Monday morning. -Indg.'
Wilcox presiding, the first being for
brand '^'''iiHng and the oilier for. a it to
theft, The latter ease was against
a white man. Charlie lllair. and was
being contested by hlfti. Attorney It.
FtlR RKNT Nicely furnished rooms. F) Onfford rcj res««n1lng the defend
l'hone 12117 or 171), 'JtHI N". Urn ml Ave.'ant. Ulnir is charged with luiving
s :itp j purloined n car from t«. ti. StunIley
—j— ",011 June 7th last, the value of the car
W'ANTKD A man- or man and wife to |M.|ng !|!7.".0. make mU stated.
take charge of a plm-e in country. See) Sherman StV^vus. 4a. negro, pleaded
M, K. Holder. Mtt-.'ttP^ guilty to t w^lPi'ti i^ies ^f cattle steal ill,at
when the motillu^ Kesslon opencii anil
Two light housekeeping
nanus close in. mOtleru eonvenlcnccs.
21 W. Cherry. sO.ltp
Judge Wlli9^ImiMised " sentence of
two years in each case or a total of
four years to be served by the negro.
The cattle weve stolen last July fron^
READ THE DEMOCRAT WANT ADS J. I\ West brook of rK'nlson.
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Better Automobiles
HAVE BEEN built and
Overland HAS built them
JOHN W. CROOK-
Grayson County Overland Dealer.
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