Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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close in, with jtight li
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me'Us If desired. Phone 1T45. sl0-3tp
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keeping rooms. 021 So. Rpsk.
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FOR SALE—The estate of h. Q. Ed-
ml8ton at 219 E, Pecan St. Phone 1040
or see C. S. Edmiston, 900 Evergreen.
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FOR RENT—Two offices in Murphy
building. See Ifell * Have.
WANT TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT—Will pay six
months In advance for closo iu de-
Kirahle re«ideiice of six rooms or more.
FOR Sale—Home plaee of J. W. SMv-
art, 1 1-4 mllpH north of city sqarc
22% acres, ten room house with mod-
ern t*onveniences. For inforiuHtioo
address "X," care Demo.u-at, or phone
902. ' KS Otp
REAL ESTATE—FARM LAND.
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Phone 94^
wante
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t a hou e with 4 to
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WANT
more roo:
and have
Democrat
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be on paved street
lencca. Manager.
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REAL ESTATE—CITY
FOR SALE—Six room cottage with
four acre« of black land on *ptkc; good
location and neighborhood Would
take Ford In. Four room hou*e, all
conrenk'Uoes, close In. See R. L.
Caruthers. •' ^ .' flll^
FOR SALE—At once, 9 room house on
Knst J>amar; also my farm. 0 utiles
west of Sh<>rtnan. See It. I\ Clayton,
1124 East l^imar, Sbermau. sll-0ty
FOR SALE—0 room house. 88x108 ft.
lot on corner ltusk ami Staples ave-
nue, wlthjtwo vacant lots (02% foot
lots). Spot cash to close out, $2,(MX).
See I. R. Cook, owner. sll-Otp
FOR SALE—0 room house in Frisco
addition beautiful interior; newly pa-
pered and painted throughout; Hoff-
man he< ti>r; every modern conveni-
ence. Corner lot. 023 N. Throckmorton.
For information phone 032. slO-.'ltp
FOR SALK—Five room house, all
modern conveniences; newly papered
and painted; lot. lOOxifiO; east front.
• Fruit trees, cellar, barn and chicken
house, til2 . Ixm' Ave., 3 blocks -of
Austin College; one block of car line;
$.'1,850. Terms, l'lione 082. sl0-3tp
FOR £*ALE—(Jood 5 room house,- $1.-
8<)t ; 5 nsnn bouse $l$ 00; 4 room
house $1,25<): .T rObm house, $JMK); all
close In ami on small payments down.
HuuKalow on graveled street, every
convenience, near school. $.'(,500. Phone
214. , ? s10-3tp
FOR SALK—5 room house on n.
Rrougliton. It rents for $25, of Will
trade fl.LtX) equity in same for lots In
N\ E. Sherman. Phone 827-W. sO-Otp
FOR SALE—Nice four room bunga-
low. with all modern conveniences. 809
S. Willow St. si>-0tp
FOR SALE—An elegant, spacious,
two-story home. Choicest neighbor-
hood. Close in. Complete in every de-
tail of luxury and refinement. In per-
fect repair. If Interested see Mr. Mills
personally, will not discuss tills pises
over phone. Price $15,000.00', terms
no trade. An opportunity to secure
one of Sberamn's best homes at a
reasonable price. Copley ft Mills, M. A
P. Rank Rulldlng. s9-0tc
FARM FOR SALE—133 acres 4 miles
west Van Alstyne on pilMt; 12& in good
state of cultivation; new 0-room house,
everlastiiig water. Write or see c. L.
Bowen, Van Alstyne, R. 3. sll-Otp
A I>^NT>\ well Improved 100 acre
black laud farm near Sherman for sale
or would trade for land near Lubbock.
Address J. W- Ford, Route 0, Slier-
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small farms
clone to Shennan; will take city prop-
erty or live stock. Barnes, Loux &
Barnes, phone 1005. s9-8tc
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FOR SALE—293 acres of land 8 miles
east of Sherman. Call Thomas Bros.
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FOR SALE—Uray«ou county land and
city property, also land,, in the Rio
Grande Valley. Excursion to the
Valley next Sunday. Write ot phone J.
C. Llnhdstnedt. ; a25-28tp
AUTOMOBILES 1 v ^
FOR KALE—New Ford touriug car,
$705. (3. A. IjackeypTom Bean, Texas.
pi- ' ;
SEDAN—Wire, wheel, in excellent
condition for sale at $000 Under ll«t
Phone 009. * ' s8-5tp
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man lost Yaiaimrd
gentleman's watch. Ladies' photo In
back. Lost in main part of Sherman
Wednesday, Finder please return to
1000 S. Maxey and receive reward.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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GET "Miss Minerva's Baby" at Reyn-
olds-Parker Co. all-3tc
WHO WILL give seven year old ltoy a
home. Farmer preferred. Phone 1413.
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"MISS MINERVA'S BABY" just out.
KeyuoldtuPsrker Co,„ all-8tc
WANTED—Second hand sacks, any
slxe. Hardwlcke-Etter. s9-0to
PLAIN SEWING and
520 West Lamar.
needle work.
s0-8tp
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Pipe fitter and experi-
enced pipe fitters* helper. Apply <vn-
struction office. GlaOney Mill. sll-3tc
WANTED—1 >lshwasher at Williaius
Hotel. Middle aged woman preiSKred.
. sii-n.c.
FOR SALE—For a quick sale we of-
fer a five room bungalow with sleeping
porch. All conveniences, close in,-
Price $0,000.00. Also a small five room
cottage, corner I-ulnar and Rurdett
streets, with c-onvenlences, 'excepting
aewersge. Price $2,500. Both places
comparatively new, Copley and Mills,
M. ft P. Bank Rulldlng. s! -0te
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FOR SALE—A new list of dwellings
and bnnRolows offered cheap. J. - - P.
flWiyVM. . «7 tfc
COMMISSION salesman for Stand-
ard National Advertised lines supplies
for Oil and Power Plant trade. Write
Don Rathbun. Factory Representative.
El Paso. Texas. >M-kc
CLERKS—(Men, women) over 17, for
Postal Mall Service. $139 month. Ex-
aminations Septeml er. Experience' uri-
necessary. For free particulars, write
J. Leonard, (former Civil Krrvlce Ex-
aminer) ll^ Equitable Rldg., Wash-
ington, d. C. sll-4tp
"MISS MINERVA'S BABY'' is here.
Reynolds-Parker Company. sll-'ltc
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PHONE 2054; Residence Phone 195(1.
City Transfer, B. R. Waleott, II. B. Al-
ien, Mgrs. Day and night calls an-
swered promptly. Country trips. Rates
reasonable. - s3-tfo
STANDING DESK and stos.nl for
sale at teasonable price. Democrat
office. i tf-g
"MARINELLO (.'REAM" to remove
lines and bleaches; Murlnello Tonic
to restore faded hair, and scalp .treat-
ment : Golden Glent Henna shampoo:
Marcel wave. Private treatment. Pearl
Culberson, Phone 1002. a30-12tp
"MISS MINERVA'S BARY." "Miss
Minerva and William Greeiihlll," "Bil-
ly and the Major." ".Mammy's White
Folks." Reynolds-Parker Company.
Sl UN-
WANTED—Some good second hand
furniture for sitting room, l ed rooms,
dining room and kitchen; also writing
desk and bookcase. Phone 1084. s9-5tp
WANTED—Experienced saleslady for
Dry Coo<l* and Ladies' Ready-to*
Wesr. 'Permanent pls<-e and excel-
lent opportunity for one who Is qual-
ified to fill this position. Apply C. W.
Crawford Dry Go h1* Co., Denlson.
Texas. sl0-3tc
WANTED—Family to pick 90 acres
of cotton. Fonr room house. Plenty of
wood, water and pasture. 4% miles
Northwest of Shennan. W. P. Beard.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST —33x4%
lire and rim.
Cole.
'
Gates half soled
Return to Randolph
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LOST—On South Tratls or
Walnut a bundle of clothe?
pleaie phone 900. A
SEE MRS. PEARL SEATON, 1802 S.
Travis for your new Splrella. Corset.
a23-30tp
ON ACCOUNT of tbe ever increasing
tost of doing business we will place
oar business on a strictly cash basis,
beginning on August 1st. Malon'e-Jam-
ison Drug Co., No. 1, 114 N. Travis
St. No. 2, 103 W. Houston St „ . *
Jyl8-tfc
SHERMAN JUNK CO.—We buy all
kinds of junk. Call 409 and our
wagon will call. Bast prices. auO-tfc
WHY THROW YOUR OLD CIvOTtt-
ES AWAY?—We will pay you cash for
tbom. We buy Men's, Women'l and
Children's Second-Hand Clothing,
Shoes, Kodaks, Guns and Watches.
Positively tbe Highest Cash price paid.
Bring tbem in. The Jeffries Clothing
Store, 218 West Houston St. Or phone
1942 and wo will call for tbem. alO tfc
ii 'I I ■■
WANTED—Tn toy a large second
band trunk; muat be strong and priced
right. Phone 1812. JnlS-tfc
HAVE YOUR SHOES repaired while
yon wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, M* I. Lamar.
. m29-rfe
WANTED—All klnda of junk. Call 408
and our wagon -fill coma alter It
Beat prices. Sherman Junk Co.
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SHERMAN IRON AND METAL CO.
We buy rags and magazines Also
Jnnk aotntnohllcs. 'Cill 12t0. 407 PC
South
Finder
Jn28tfc Wftloot street,
Route
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and Howe on gr vc
down and nails all pulled ; a
tor some o fc.Plioi*1
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linni'i /■
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FERTOTE%lpr It the
fertlllae your wheat. Pla«a
ders with G. D. filler l| *
BulldliK^hcrnMUy,,^,^
imiwolfe. OalT.
WOLFE 4 FREEMAN Lawys,
Offlca U Floor Oommerctol Bank
BI'B* mL WWIAND,„* .
teacher of Plana, VWta, Yake.
Studio, 112, West Jonea Street
ii*'. lij-S
A. H. MAHAFFEY
Tetdnr of Si«PH
, Blnhatfey, Amm
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J AS. D. BUSTER
M iTTua-utw
311-212 Commercial Bank Bldg.
YourlFriends
wont your photograph;
a gift next to a persona)
visit, if made at our
Studio.
''Wear's VUm
Almost Speak."
nary
July 18.T&
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New ^or^fcf|gf-The':' weak
showlny of Liverpool, reports of ftL-
- vorable weather in the South and tlie
bIMT labor situation at. home
ami abroad, seemed responsible for at)
|a$m,, getting movement In the cot-
tottaflte:,; .The Pism-
ing was weak at a decline of 29 to 5s
poluts, which was rather better thin'
dn© to the cables and active months
soon sold some 9T to 8(1 poluts below
Saturday's closing with October,
touching 27.98 snd December 29.10.
while March siul some of the fater
positions iimdenewj«%r()und for the,
season. London cables said that)
Manchester was depToased by the nn-(
certainty of (Ik coal* situation and
some selling was reported both here,
and In Llverpopol on the private crop
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AMERICAN BEAUTY
: SHOP - -
FOR LADIES ONLY
Removing of Facial Blemiahea,
Specialising In Electrolosys,
Scalp Treatments, Hair Dress-*
lug. Arching, Manicuring, by all
lateat methods In the art o(
beauty culture.
OVER MARKS BROS.
PHONE 1519.
Fire, Tornado, Health,
Aatomobile, AccUental aad
Liability, BoD Weevil
INSURANCE
See Us.
BARNES, LOUX & BARNES
Real Estate.
* Room 4, Crenshaw Bldg.,
North Side Square.
WANTED
U. 1 LIBEkTT BONDS
Fries PaW fee
Wire er
B. B. WILBANKS
PflONC H
Cere Oemmerlcal Stations! Bank,
SHERMAN, TEXAS. ,
mavt yjr TFst
I HOSfc TUBE
A porous tube, a small pin hole or
We can test ami repair y<*r tubes
at a little cost combine service and
economy best for you.
Hate us "show" you.
We sell the MILLER Tire, "The
Most Talked of Tire In America. Free
Road Service. 1^ \
MtLUHl THS SERVICE.
West W« S^jHiffi i r: |* POf m
1 tit
report making the mld-l
Hon 88. agalns^ 80 at tlH>
August. ,
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Aintrd Prnn« DlltpsU-h]
Chfeago. S^pt. 13.~-Pntatoes steady :
receipts 40 cars: Jersey eoblilors 285
a* 209; Mium-wla eary Chios 223 at
240. • :^y
Chicago IVoduce.
Awoclatrd PrcM Pt*psU!b| f
, dblcatfb. Sept LV—Butler lower;
creamery 43 at 98.
\ J^sfs, unchanged; receipts 10.774
eases: firsts 45 at 47: at mark, esso*
Included 48 at 40 1-2; storage packed
firsts 93 1-2 at 94.
Poultry, Uv« unchanged; fowls
general run 28; springs 33; turkeys
49. 4 ' :' ';.,:'::,lv.;,Vv, ./;V ■}&'
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light
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Cot tan Falls H ta 117 Points.
New Orleans, Kept. 18—Jleavy
Ing opened the new week In the cot-
ton market- and prices In the first
hour of tbe sessWn Sell 00 to 127
points, Octolier dropping to 20.30 and
March to 22.10. Poor rabbi, very fa-
vorable weather over the belt, reports
of easier Interior spot uiaiketa ami a
private bureau mid-month condition re-
port of 08 per eewt ot normal were be-
hind the selling movement. The mar-
ket received little support of any kind.
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New Orleans Cotton.
New (tripslis, Kept, 18—October
28J9; I e*"eml«er 28.W: January 22.00;
Mairh 22.20: May ri.OO. Steiuly.
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New York, Kept. 18—The slock mar-
ket was firm In the tpilet opening of
tmlsys' session, shorts eoverlng on
the unexpectedly favoralile sbowtHL Of
tbe Federal reserve and <4earlng house
1 milks weekly reports. Steels, equip-
ments and oils which were under se-
vere pressure last Saturday, were
smong the flrbt of tbe prominent 1*
sues To rally. Crucible Steel and
American Car galmtl 1*4 points each
wUh Mexh-an 1'etroleum one isdut,
with fractious I advances In several of
the investment rails. Sisilaltlea wore
irregular,: Retail Stores r'tU>g
large traction and Industrial Alcohol
falling beck almost owe point.
Cotton Futures Open Weak.
New York. Sept. 18—Cotton futures i
opened weak. October 2tWK>; l>n-en.-
her tfv.29 : January 21.00 ; Harch 23.2(1
May 23.00. - -
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mean a<
ahd wifey an
and your own
BiHcba I tie'
J rau
with yon todgf.n
lmikl now.as^Ml
Will be possible to ,
fur <*ur . ,mt. f.
IRS, 1M
LBT US PIOUKE WITH YOW','
Lumber
Phone
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a
Union
Ca-
Company
Staple and Fancy
Groceries :
SPECIAL FOR I4TH, 15TR I6TH
8 lbs. Mrs. Tuckerv $1.75
4 lb*. |m. Tucker f • #••• •*#4 «• He
6 lbs. Crisco ..$1.15
3 lbs. Crisoo ••♦♦•• eeae aeeeea *-s 95c
15 lbs. Spuds 8 Si
12Vi Y*ms ..75c
3ugar^ 5 lbs„„.. „.,„.,...,....$l .00
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Keep a uniform temperature in
Refrigerator for best results
economy. This cooiish weather is
tive—summer is still with us—more !
weather on the way. .Keep us
the service yoj are getting. ™
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