Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs. J. I). Frank*, Itoute 2, Sher
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Miss Bertie McAfee, poltsboro.
Mrs. I . Norrla, Sherman.
Mrs. W. A. McDenrtuan. Rout* 2,
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Fry, Sherman, 1 gilt, $-45; one
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Miles. SaVoy, two gilts, $110.
Grower, Tom Beau, two gilts.
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Mexico Clt>', Sifrt; T—IieaderH of the
Obtegoh party claim that General < h-
repon haa received IK) per < ent o( the
voted for election to the presidency,
and that hla a wiping victory extend-
ed to all parta of the Itepubllc.—
The Conservative party, sponsoring
Candidate Domlngncz, however, takes
the attitude that Obregon's candidacy
unconstitutional, In that' he had
"particlpat«Hl In a revolution against
the recognized Government," and that,
therefor**, his election Is illegal. They
plan to protect to Congnu*.
The only apparent dlsturltau<es re-
ported during the election were In
Yucatan, where, aVcording to a dis-
patch to the KxeeJslor, Socjialists at air-
ed a demonstratbm. Several clashes
between S«K!laliats aud Ohregonistas
IoUowhI and scores of the former were
a r routed.
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new | ir«onflge of the
Methodist church is to
ted In ninety days, accord-
the specification In the applb
f >r ti buUdin* permit filed with
,t luAppctor II. A. McKlnstrey,
tlie caniiiiiign to build more
i*e In Sherman ti ~Hmr*e—t4 ^
who want, to come heq to live,
cannot now find adequate anom-
Is portrayed in a small
In the application with the (Ity
tiding insqiector for permit* to build
n'sldences, a< fojiows:
. V. Smith to fonstrnct a one story
at the earner Knst and
streets at H cost of $2.r 00.
If. K. Kortner to e<in«truct n bunga-
low on North Grand avenue at a cost
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George <'. Taylor t construct a om
Country Club Dinner.
The dinner to have l>eeu held at
Woo«llawti Country Club Monday even-
ing was postponed beeauae of Inclem-
ent weather aud will occur Thursday
evening.
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BRm Panhey Entertalm.
Miss ClafH Wllxalwth run key enter-
tained a number of friends with >i
masquerade party at her home on Sat-
urday evening.
The gi|e«ts"gathered at the appoint-
ed hour, dress«d in various fancy cos-
tumes, and enjoyed a | erlod of games
und music, after whU*h all hoarded a
truck and enjoyed « ride over town,
the pleasing affair closing with re-
freshments at a down, town jMirlor.
et)joying Miss f'ankey's hos-
pitality were Misses Harriett Sheehe,..
Dorothy Lynn May. Willie M it son
Miles, Mac lloard, Mitdie Mae Mhaw.
Catherine Province, Frances Echols.
Eunice Jamison, Mildred and Char-
lotte Ciiafflu,, Helen (Tarlsou, Har.v
Grihble, Helen Johnson. Alma Frances
Mrs. John Houlihan, itoute 1. Slier- j Ahernathy, l>-ta I^ouiae Smith. Kllfci-
beth Newsom; Messrs. l«oe Caudrey.
Ilerman Morris. Louise Taylor. George
and RotJie Ililger, Lawrence Rut sell.
Mrs. G. W. Williams. Itmite 5, Sher-
man.
Mrs. C. A. Griffin, Itoute 5, Sher
man, * -
Mr*. Clara Duke, Route ft, Sher-
man. —T
Mrs. W. P. Clark, Hoy ha in.
Miss Kldora Walker. HoiiIihiu.
Mrs. W. T. Clark, Ttonham.
Miss Mary Wiugardf I onham.
Miss Bertha Itlalr. Sherman.
Miss Mary Hlalr, Sherman.
Miss Nell Hayes. Sherman.
Miss l<ecMe Hayes, Sherma
Mrs. W. A. Martin. Itoute
Chester.
Miss Fannie Drier. Springer. N. M.
Mrs. Vera %ell. Route 5. Sherman,]
Miss Minnie Bell, Route 1. Sadler.
Miss liora Clark. Kingston. <>kla.
Mrs. Addle Bell. Kingston," fikla
Monday from a vi«U lu New York and
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Mins Fannie Cunufugham is visiting
Mrs. Sum |.'*t4io in Van Aisiyne this
Week.
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Morris Masters of Wichita Falls
apciit the i ist week-end with W« par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. Muster.
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Miss Dctavla t'< pley left Saturday
for San Antonio to enter Our Lady of
the l-ake Academy for the/ coming
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TRY A WANT AD. FOR QUICK RESULTS.
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Mrs. .T. E. Gardner. Sherman.
Mrs. Lizzie Gardner. Sherman.
Miss O. iiernndorf. Howe.
Miss A. Hernndorf. Howe.
Mrs. N. E. Ladd, Route 2. Sherman
Mrs. L. li Wells, Kingston, Okin.
Miss Susie Wells, Kingston. Okla.
Mrs. Tom Harris, Jr., Route 2
■Sherman?
Mrs. J. S. Moss. Route 5. Sherman,
Mrs. E. W. Franklin, Howe.
Mrs. G. W. Cox. Route,1. Sherman.
Miss Marie CoX. Route 2. Hells.
Miss Louise Griffin,- Mheronr}.
Mrs. Dick Archer/ Route 1. Sher-
man.
Mrs. Minnie Gardner, Route 2.
Sherman.
Mrs. Wilson McDonald. Luella. '
Mrs. Ijilr, Route 2, Sherman. "
Mrs. Nollle Bundles. Bonham.
Mrs. Lora Medleii. H'.iitiam.
Miss Edna Phelps is at home after
a visit with Miss Ethel Veach in
Greenville.
Mr. aud Mrs. William Fleining and
daughtei^. Mary 1>„ are visiting in
Howling Green, Ky.
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Mr. aud Mrs. II. G. Stinnett aud
daughter, Miss Naucy, are spending a
time In Lynchburg, Va.
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Mrs. W. F. Patty, who has been ,
spending some weeks at While Sid-''
pbur Springs, Va.. is now visiting in ^
Washington, I>. ' —
I C. DILWORTH GLVES $3^00
BOND AND IS RELEASED
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PUNNING FOR THE SEASON AHEAD.
Vou are thinking now of new Autumn Clothes—Coats, Suits. •
presses. Waists, etc., never were garments more beautiful
than this glorious new season brings to us, and we want you
to feel free to drop in and inspect the new clothes. A good
stock now ready with more new styles reaching; us every day
—some splendid new suits came today, made of various new
materials in-Misses' and Ladies' sizes, all priced reasonable
at... ..! $35.00 to $145.00
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COME AND SEf—BUY WHEN YOU ARE READY.
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J. C. Dllworth. who Is c harged with
shootijig and killing a Mexican T. iV
P. jin g foreman ls>(ween Colliusvilk'
I mi Hose Viitm. Roy Barker. C. John- an«rTioga. has iieen releaaed Jtrom t-tm-!
son. Frank Johnson, Jr.. and Bruce
Punkey, Jr.
Society Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. Fi'ed Hannah and
son, Jack, are at home after a three
weeks' 'visit in St. Louis and Wasb-
story frame residence at 5<KI North
Montgomery street at a cost or $1.7fK . Hfrrn
—Bgrmlts for repairs 4>n resbbmees Mis* , „ ,
were also granted to the fidlowing:
II. P. Ijiwrence to repair residence
at HOft Chaff In street, $400. ♦
W. D. Moffett to remodel one story
resldem-e at 020 West. Kteudiuan
street. $900.
A. R. Kendall for reiwlrs on resi-
dence at 724 North Grand avenue,
tirons Bowen for repairs on a build-
ing at ft2l E. Pacific avenue.
K. L, Attelberry for alteration of
building at 1001 South Montgomery
street, $.'1.<KM>.
It will thus be seen that the per-
mits for construction total $10,200
and rhoae for repairs, $4,075. a total
of $20,275.
The total number of high school
Htudents enrolle<l In the, t;t,05l high
•*4um>Is from which the statistics an-
nounci'd by the Bureau of Education
wertvcompIle<l Is 1.735,0B . If these
students were stationed at. Intervals
of three feet they would form a !list*
viKSCt mlb-s long, which would reach
from Washington, l>. C, to Kansas
City. Walking at the rate of three
miles an hour and eight hours ji
day, H would take a high school in-
spector II days to review this. line.
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Ranger Wins.
(hi Arriving in Uaidou.
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At lasi | move within the world's great
core.
Borne oil tides of men, from every
land —
Shanghai, Calcutta, Carlo. Saniarcand.
Ijuolwck and Sidney here their savor
)wiiir.
Mixing and miiigHug In a mighty roar
AaaoeUted Pre* PUpalrta] j As of the xeii upon a i'« ky strand ;
Fort Worth. Texas, Sept, 7 -Hunger 1 F r tlii* is Loudon; not Pro*pcro i«
was declare*! winner of the second i wand.
half lu the West Texas i«eague race j Smh won.der wroui*lit. iff M«• rlin
today, as the result of yesterday'* j dreamed of vore.
double headers. Mineral Weils had a
ington, D.
Mrs, Rcjscoe Hrinson nnd <'hildren.
John and l>oi'othy. of Washington. D.
are guests of the former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fitch, on West
Mulberry-street.
Mr. and Mrs. .r-Fred Bilge are at
home from a two weeks stay in Mar-
Hu.
Mrs. A. J. Nov and daughter. Miss
Dorothy, and little Joe Ney, returned in(itcate<l.
tody on u l>ond of ?>.'{,(MMi, which was
made by the people of ('ollinsville.
Mr. Dllworth is 20 years of age, und
Is a citizen of I teuton.
He was time kee|s*r on the job, and
lids morning stated1 that the day be-
fore the shooting the Mexican fore-
iiiiii) urdvred a gain; of men on a Iminl
car to run over him. and he has quite
a badly la see rated right leg where the
<•11 r struck lilinl These Mexicans were
arreste dand taken to <'olllnsrllle for
♦vhil in tt(ie Jostiis- <"oiirf and sonie of
them plea guilty nnd paid fines.
when the shooting occurred, it la
stated, ihe Mexican itlteuipieu to tlraw
a pistol.
Mr. Dilworth states that hf was try-
ing t(i make the Mexicans go to a
booth to give in their time was an er-
ror, as there is no booth at the placei
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You can actually afford to feed
your Cow whole Cotton Seed again
—We have a few tons left over from this
sna.son,s" planting that we are going to
offer as long as they last at $2.00 per 100
lb. sack. /
—This is by far the cheapest cow feed on
the market today.
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chance to nose out Ranger if Hanger
bud lost both games yesterday. Tin*
post season series between Abilene,
winner of the first half, ami Ranger,
will open in Abilene WedneMlay.
Dr. Neer in New \ork.
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Dr. E. D. Neer, who was formerly
associated in practice here with l r.
E. J. Neatliery. has located in New
York City, at 10 East Tilth street, ac-
cording to annouuceineutrt reeched
here.by friends.
15r. Neer left Sherman two years or
more ago for, service in the medical
branch of t! Army, in which he was
commissioned. The announcement of
hi* location in New York will lie re-
ceived here with general interest.
Twelve Killed.
Though I am but :i drop in this wide
flood
Tumultuous, rleheiied I onward fare,
New char-ed with energy to wander
far,
i Feeling new vi*ion>- in my freshened
blood.
| Seeing new visions mirrored high in
air.
Seeing within my :-oui a newborn
stn r.
I'htcngo Tribune
Miss Frances Route 2. Shermaiu
Mrs. J. <\ I'nderwisid, Route 5, l'eii-
Ison.
Miss Myrtle llifyes, Route IT Slier"
man.
Miss Glella Cninmings, Route 1,
Sherman.
Miss I.ena Cummings, Route 2.
Sherman.
Mrs. J. I Hayes, ltotde 1, Sherman.
Mrs. Gordon Cuturning. Sherman.
Mlsx Sal He Co*-, Route 1. Sherman
Frank Cumniiiig. Route 1. Sherman.
(Gordon t'uinming, Jr.. Route 1
Sherman.
Miss Ruby Wright. Sherman.
Miss Reva Wright, Sherman.
Mrs. F. H. Ijiir, Route 2. Sherman.
Miss l,alr. Route 2. Sherman.
Miss Florence McAfee. Pottsboro.
Miss Iva Moss, Sherman.
Miss Ruby McAfee, Pottsboro.
• Miss Glenn Moss, Sherman.
Miss 1,nolle May Harper. Sherman.
Miss Myrtle Belle Hayes. Sherman.
Miss Edna Stone. Sherman.
Miss Bctilah Pitt. Route 1. Sherman,
Mrs. F. M. Pearson. Sherman.
Miss Pearson, Sherman.
Mrs. Sal He McAfee, White Harrow,
Texas
Miss Neil lln.ves. Route 1. Sherman
Miss 1 ora Hayes. Rniily Sher-
man.
.\lis-. Myrtle Hayes, Route 'J. Slier-
ma n.
Mrs, Marie Taylor. Sherman.
Mrs. s T. Hi •o\\ II. 1 lorchestcl".
Mrs, cuts 1'itt. Sherman.
Mrs. I', W. Franklin Howe.
Mis. Ruth Smith. Route Sherman
Mrs. Jesse F. Sainsei, Hetiison.
Mrs. Hess Itlair. Route 'J. Sherman.
Mrs J. \\'. Harvey. Soiitlinial-I.
Mi-.- I iora Hrown. Route 1, Howe,
Miss I',nia Hrown, Ronte 1. Howe.
Ml- .1 I I. II aj Cs, Route I Slier
ilia ii.
Mis, .1 R Hayes, Route 1. Sherman.
No Commission Meeting.
The holiday spirit ol Labor I'ay per
vaded the atino-phcie <d' the <'ity I'otn- |
inis-ionei's' room Mondav nigiit at the!
city hall, just as it did all other public
places Mouda> and 'the meeting of tin
ctimni issliiner- scheduled f i. r Nbaida;*
j night went over till Tuesday nisht.
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sons were killed and seventy Injured
when two luterurban cars collided
head-on ou a curve just outside of
Olobevllle, a suburb of Denver, Mon-
day afternoon. , ,
. laundry Ineorportes.
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Manufacturing Company and the Hoii-
bam candy factory are the latest
commercbil organizations launched.
The Bonham sttmm laundry. which
had been rnnlng as a prviate business,
has lawn made a $2t , *K) corporation.
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Instantly reUarea Heartburn, Bloated
Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion,
food souring, repeating, headacheand
the many miseries caused by
They include pretty Broadcloths, Serges. Tricotines,
Silvertones, Wool Velours and Plushes. Novelties in mix-
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