Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR RENT—ROOMS
WWlfc^BfciJwi* flagHtWwfr*.
FOIt BENT-—One uleely farulahen
front liedroom. Modern conveniences.
•J£0 S. Rusk street. Phone 1038.
/ - " 813-M.!
FOR ItKX'f—-Two unfurnished down-
stairs rooms for light housekeeping,
riJit tt, Montgomery St. PlMMC !1HJ5.
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FOR RKNT—One nicely furulshed
room. 2 wi N. Walnut. Rhone 18!W af-
ter 0 p. in. Hia-Stp
FOR RENT-—Two uufurniahed rooms
and furnished bedrooms, 302 East
Pecan. See Geo. Murphy.. sl3-6tu
FOR KENT—Nlee front bedroom.
close In. Phone 1M0. slS-Rtp
FOR RENT—Nice three room apart
merit. Will be vacant Oct. 1st.! Phone
1745. slS3tp
FOR RENT—Two furnished house-
keeping rooms to couple without chil
dren; close In. 227 YV. Houston.
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which would he the better. the
•or the graft* eaten by lb- tooth
hE?3T .flfrlMEfl." 50!
[W-Slp soon a* yoa '
He, awf f*o live tha
may meet again an
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Receiving rlaasif led <
Even unsatisfactory to
proven equally unaatl
GOOD HEALTH HINTS
FOR RENT—A suit of three oillces;
one large, two small; south front; will
arrange suitable to tenant. Apply to
C. C. Rouutree, 113% North Side
Square. * sll-3tp
ROOM FOR RENT with bath, facing
south. Price will be made to satisfy
single gentleman. 227 E. Pecan,
sll-3tp
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished roms. 224
No. Crockett. Phone 2061. s11-3tp
I-T'It RENT—Front bedroom with
meels if desired, llione 1745. sl0-3tp
WANTED—First class stenographer
at once. Apply Room 507 M. & P. Rank
hullding. Tel. 2005. Smlth-Blanton
Grain Co. slO-titc
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms; 1
furnished bedroom. Frisco addition.
No. IM 7 E. College. Phone 77. sS-titp
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FOR RENT—HOUSES.
WILT, LEASE to desirable party,
seven room house, gas and electric
lights. Apply 117 E. ljiinar. si3-3tp
FOR SALE—The estate of L. Q. Ed-
mlston at 215 E. Pecan St. Phone 1040
or see ('. S. Edmiston, 500 Evergreen.
si -0tp
FOR RENT—Two Offices in Murphy
bniidiug. See Hall & Hare. m22-tfc
WANT TO RENT
WaNTEI")—To rent a house with 4 to
0 rooms. Phone l.'!7. sb-Otc
WANT TO RENT cottage of five or
more rooms. Must Ik- on paved street
siid have all conveniences. Manager.
Democrat office. tf-x
REAL ESTATE—CITY
Ft >R SALE • >11 TRADE—I room house
and u<x>d lot. Will take good automo-
bile. See Tom Spnrlock. sl3-<Stc
F< |{ SALE t." room house, hath and
all conveniences, good neighborhood ;
4 blocks of school, one block to south
side square. S. E. corner lot 7N.4xl'tO
feet; good (! year old orchard; a fine
grape arbor; good garden; double
garage, chicken lot, ec. Phone (!".'{ If
interested in a good home. sK! -dtp
or "want" advertisements ©wr Wm telephone
The Democrat, and we Relieve that this By
proven equally unsatisfactory to our patrons. The principle difficulty has
been in avoiding error*, although our rlaaatffed ekrk hoe exercised every core.' _
Sometimes a patron wishes to advertise • Tarnished room for rent and we OkUbema Farmer Gives Sound Ad*
get it "unfurnished" and vice versa. Sometimes the advertisement Is given •
for hat one insertion and we understand that It Is to he printed three times.
These are but examples of what occur. This causes confusion and misunder-
standing, not to speak of the embarrassment to both the advertiser and pub-
To avoid this Hie Democrat will hereafter collect these advertisement* by
sending a mounted mesenger to the home of the advertiser. He will leave the ThedfonTs' Black-Draught for about
office at ten o'clock each morning on this mission. If yon have a classified thirty years, and certainly ought to
advertisement for Insertion, please eall The Democrat mid give your sdiress. know by this time whtfc a good medl-
If the call is resolved before ten o'clock. It will recefvo insertion In that day** «Ju« it is," auys Mr. T. L. BcwttwS a
bw. Please have your advertisement and money ready when the asesaenger <r il-kuo«'a (turner of this pJace. Mr.
eells. This Is because be will have a large number of eaOs to make and, there- > Boatler b*s passed his tliree-score-aad-
fore nmst avoid delay. __ | tenth year, but declares his health
Ttie ratos of classified advertising are printed in this column.
you will be able to determine the cost. .
Count six words to the line. V
vice QB Avoiding
Used Black-Draught
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tv.-foWSJ'. .*.; • ;i.f>r
Cameron. Okla.—"i
used
FOR SALE—Forj, quick sale we of-("MISS MINERVA'S BABY" Just out.
fer u five room bungalow with sleeping
porch. All conveniences, close in.
Price $0,000.00. Also a small five room
cottage, corner Lamar and Bnrdett
streets, with conveniences, excepting
sewerage. Price $2,500. Both places
comparatively new. Copley und Mills,
M. & P. Bunk Building. sO-tltc
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FOR SALE—A new list of dwellings
and bungalows offered cheap. J. P.
Geren. a7-tfe *
FOR Saljv Home j)TneP~of~if. ^V.
art, 1 1-4 miles north of city sqnre
22'/j acres, ten room house with mod-
ern conveniences. For Information
address "X," care Democrat, or phone
902. sSdtp
REAL ESTATE—FARM LAND.
FARM FOR SALE—133 acres 4 miles
west Van Alstyne on pike; 125 in good
state of cultivation ; new 0-room house,
everlasting water. Write or see C. L.
Bo wenV'ttti Alstyne, B. 3. sU-Otp
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small farms
close to Sherman; will take city prop-
erty or live stock. Ha rues, Loux &
Barnes, phone 1005. s!)-6tc
FOR SALE—253 acres of lend 8 miles
east of Sherman. Call Thomas Bros.
s4-tfc
FOR SALE—Grayson county land and
city property, also land In the Itlo
Grande Valley. Excursion to the
Valley next Sunday. Write or phone J.
('. Linndstaedt. a25-26tp
Reynolds-Parker Co.
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WANTED—Second hand sacks, any
slse.- Hardwicke-Etter. s9-6to
PLAIN SEWING and
520 West Lamar.
needle work.
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"MISS MINERVA'S BABY" Is here.
Reynolds-Parker Company. sll-3tc
PHONE 2054; Residence Phone 1900.
City Transfer, B. R. Wak-ott, B. B. Al-
len, Mgrs. Day and night calls an-
swered pr<nuplly. Comrtry trips. Rates
rea sona ble. ^ iS-tfn
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STANDING DESK and stoool for
sale at reasonable, price. Democrat
office. tf-x
"MARINFXLO CREAM" to remove
lines and ideaches; Marlnello Tonic
to restore faded hair, and scalp treat-
ment; Golden Glent Henna shampoo:
Marcel wave. Private treatment. Pearl
Culberson, Phone 1062. u30-12tp
ere there is a lot of malaria, a
llyer medicine l a necessity, and I
have never found one better than
Black-Draught," contiuuea the Okla-
homan. "It i* one that I know to bo
reliable. I turo uee It for the liver,
stomach, constipation, indigestion, and
it baa done me a world of good. Wo
use it for the family, and It glim
satisfaction.
"Moat trouble, or sickness, come*
from the liver, fcnd if taken la time
can be avoided. That is why I use
Black-Draught • aa 1 do. I am much
pleased with results obtained."
Thedford'a Black-Draught la purely
vegetable. It act* on the bowels, gent-
ly stimulating the liver, and helps In-
crease the normal flow of bile into the
intestine*. It assist* in the digestion
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Mile. I^euglen, famous ,French
a teuuia atac who retained ti^o
the Winhis champion worn in Jpfclfee
of food, and relieves oonstlpatlon In a ftu tenuis star who retainedliPl
prompt and natural way.
Ask your druggist for a package to*
Insist on Thedford'a.
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"MISS MINERVA'S BABY." "MI*S
Minerva -a d"WHllm -Grgonhlll,'-
ly' and the Major," "Mammy's White
Folks." lteynolds-Pa riser Company. J
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HELP WANTED
WANTED—At once a woman to cook
und keep house for small family; no
wa shlug. Appljr 2!4 East I'wau sLreet,
Sl3-3tp
WANTEt)—Man and wife for kitchen
work at County Farm. Phone 4SH-.I.
• *. sl3-3tii
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WANTED —Pipe fitter and experi-
enced pipe fitters' helper. Apply con-
struction office. Gtndney Mill. slt-3tc
WANTED-—Some good second hand
furnituro for sitting room, l>ed rooms,
dining room and kitchen; also writing
desk and bookcase. Phone 1004. 9-Btp
SEE MRS. PEARL BEATON,- 1802 ft.
Travis for your new Splrella, Corset.
a23-30tp
ON ACCOUNT of the ever Increasing
yost of doing business we will place
our business on u strictly cash basis;
beginning on August 1st. Malone-Jam-
Ison Drug Co., No. 1, 114 N. Travis
St. No. 2, 103 W. Houston St.
Jylfl-tfc „
AT A LL
in the sin<rl/w of the Olympic ge me*
at Antwerp. This photograph of the
popular French' girl was made on the
court# after she had captured the
MEXICAN EXHIBIT I
m LEAVES FOR TEXAS
—,—
The big Mexican National Exhibit,
feature of this year's State Fair of
Texas, will be on route to Dallas by ,
September It, reaching the Stale
Pair grounds about September 17.
This Information was contained la
a telegram Just received from Luis
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SHERMAN JITNK CO.—We buy all
kinds of Junk. Call 409 and our,
wagon will call. Bnst prices. au6-tfc
FOR SALE—Four room house in
Frisco addition. Rents $20 jst iuont!i.
<ir \\<iiil(l trade for good automobile.
I lob Richardson, D. iV IV Cafe. Phone
442. sl3-"t>*
WANTED —Dishwasher at Williams
Hotel. Middle agyd woman preferred.
si 1
< '< >MMISSl( >N salesman for Stand-
ard National Advertised lines supplies
for <>ll and Power Plant trade. Write
Don Ratlihuu, Factory Representative.
El Paso, Texas. sll-4tc
Foi^, SALE... My home at .'UM> W.
' J'di'ies' street. Five rooms and Imtli.
hot and cold water. Only reason for
selling. I( aving town. A bargain if
sold ate once. !•">. Da con. . sl3-0tp
CLERKS—(Men. women) over 17, for
I'oxt^iI Mail Service. 1 month. E*-
atuin.'itions Septemlier. ExiH'rienee un-
necessary. For free particulars, write
J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Ex-
aminer! 1110 Equitable Rldg., Wash-
ington. I . C. s11-4tp
WHY THROW YOUR OLD CIXXTH-
ES AWAY?—We will pay you cash for
them. We buy Men's, Women's and
Children's Second-Hand Clothing,
Shoes, Kodnks, Guns and Watches.
Positively the Highest Cash price paid.
Bring them in. The Jeffries Clothing
Store, 218 West Houston St. Or phone
15)42 and we wdl call for theui. alO tfc
WANTED—To l.jy a large second
hand trnnk; must be strong and priced
right. Plibne 1812. JnlS-tfc
HAVE YOUR SHOES repaired while
you wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 109 E. Lamar.
m25-tfc
A. H. MAHAFFEY
Teacher of Singing.
Mr*. Mnhaffey, Accompanist.
Phone 198-1.
Rooms 11-18 Crenshaw Bldg.
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F. B. Roadtter
§®P*;> Touring..,
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F. B. Coupe....
ep«o*e oo*e**•*•
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Four Ninety Sedan
Four Ninety Coupe
Four Ninety
U|m One Seat...
OWSof TRUCK.
111! PHONE FOR
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Successors to Fleming Auto Co.,
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1( Hi SALE—'Rest real home in Sher-
man. one acre, 0 room house. North
Grand avenue. Fruit for five families,
greatest variety of any one in Texas.
Worth eleven thousand. For quick
sale will lake eight thousand. Notes
for half. Two other houses and K
lots, C M Adams. 11'd4 North Onuil
avenue, Sherman, Texas. js 1'•
WANTED—Family to pick IHt acres
of cotton. Four room house. Plenty of
wood, water and pasture. 4V& miles
Northwest of Sherman. W. P. Heard.
s0-12tp
LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALE U
Lamar street,
dices, on large
gain is sold in
room house on East
All modern convenl-
corner lot. A liar
ten days. Rhone t24!(.
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L< >ST <.<>111 hrooch, shape of fan.
I'inder please return to A. II. Hawk-
ins nt Interurhan station. sl.''.-.'!tp
LOST
tire am
< 'ole.
::::x 11Gates half soled
rim Return to Randolph
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WANTED—All kinds of junk. Call 400
and our wagon will come after it
Rest pr'ces. Sherman Junk Co.
JyS-tfe
SHERMAN IRON AND METAL CO.
We buy rags and magazines. Also
junk automobiles. Call 1270. 4<i7 N.
Walnut street. J.v21-tfc
M.vnONEY RROS. for first class shoe
repairing. Rest material used. The
best is always the cheapest. s( -lf
Your Friends
want your photograph;
a gift next to a personal
visit, if made at our
Studio.
"Wear's Photos
Almost Speak."
mexican^
National
, leavi/g Mexi
JATffARor
TAKEN UP-^A bay mare colt, about
li years old. white feet, ow.ier can
have same by paying for ad and keep-
ing of colt. Call at Democrat otllcfc
mfl-ffc
WANT TO SELL
FnR SALE Six room cottage with
four aires of black land on pike: good
location and neighborhood Would
trtke Ford in. Four room house, all
conveniences, close in. See R. L.
< 'a ruthers. si 1 "I p
LOST ()|, South Travis or South
Walnut a bundle of clother, Finder
please phone ,rv(!0. jn'iS-tfc
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Columbia bicycle, in good
condition, o, r. Dennle, istrj s. Wal-
nut street. sll-.'ltp
AMERICAN BEAUTY
SHOP
FOR LADIES - ONLY
Removing of Facial Blemishes,
Specializing In Electrolosys,
ticnip Treatments, Hair Dress-
ing. Arching. Manicuring, by all
latest methods In the art of
beauty culture.
OVER MARKS RROS.
PHONE 151tf.
FOR SALE—Full blood Rhode Island
Red ehh k< ns. 1410 N. R rough ton.
S11-3tp
FOR SALE- At once, ! rrsuu house on | -
East Lamar; also my farm,
west of Sherman. See R. P.
ll'JI Fast Lamar, Sherman.
< 'la.vton,
si I dtp
FOR SALE 0 room house, NKxlOX ft.
lot on corner Rusk and Staples ave-
nue, with two vacant lots fool
lots). Spot cash to close out, S'J.tMHi.
See I R. Cook, owner. si 1 dtp
FOR SALE r room house <>n N.
Rrourfhton. It rents for $25. or i 11
trade e«|iiity in same for lots in
N F Sherman. Rhone S'_'7-W. s!t(!ip
K' R SALE Nice four room bnnga
low. with all modern conveniences. h<>0
S Willow St. s'.M'.tp
F<)lt SAI.E I'sed fiirs. first class
condition: 1 late l!l Hudson Speedster;
lassenger Dodge, winter toj>: I
I rvine & Jen-
sRl Otc
(I miles passenger Studebaker.
kin.s Motor <'o
FOR SALE mis MRchi(ll six touring
fttr; AI condition. iiw «'ord tires; a
ItsrKniu for .vstio iMi, 'lViin« il' you wish.
Rhone Isl.'tntc
MISCELLANEOUS
SILVER LA* FD Wvarn'ot'e egi
settings I'.reei! to the laving strain
pri/e winning stock. Rhone
y i ;t:iot 11
FOR SALE Team, tisils and crop and
rent of place for coming year. (J. T.
Rranhaiii. ♦ miles Southwest of city.
Route O. sUMitp
FOR S.\LE The Old Liberty church
building, midway between Sherman
and Howe on gravel road. It is torn
down ami nails all |iuTfe<T; a bargain
for some one. Rhone N'_'7 \V, Sherman.
sO-Otu
Fire, Tornado, Health,
Automobile, Accidental and
Liability, Boll Weevil
/
for FERTILIZER Now is the time to
fertilize your wheat. Place your or
iters with (i, D. Miller, M 'A P. Rank
I'.nlldlug. Shermrtn. s7-Otc
INSURANCE
See Us.
BARNES, LOUX & BARNES
Real Estate.
Room 4, Crenshaw Bldg.,
North Side Square.
j WANTED A chance to eouvim-e
.von that our cleaning, pressing and
dyeing F the best done in the city.
Phone IO Fliited Clciinei* Overs,
s13-7tc
I-(Hi SALE—An elegant, spacious,
t wo story home. Choicest nelghltor-
hood Close In. (Complete in every de-
tail of luxury and refinement. In per
feel repair If interested s«s' Mr Mills
personally.* will not discuss this place
over phone. Price *15,000.00; ^rnis
no trade. An opportunity to secure
one of Shorn run's best homes at a
reasonable price. Copley & Mills, M &
R ail ding. . s«-titc
PRESS CARRLEMAN — Manufacturer
of all kitels of Cabinets, anythine t<>
make your home beautiful. Contractor
and builder Phono IJ.VI. 'JL't W La-
mar. slirniy
(JET "Miss Minerva's R.iby" at Reyn-
olds-Parker Co. all-Htc
J A. L. Wolfe. Cttl T. Freeman.
WOLFE A FREEMAN. Lawyers.
«iffl< e Flooi Commf-re!^) Rnnk R'lg
Kl BY IIILDEIIRAND,
Teacher of Plane, Violin, > olre.
Studio, *112, West .lones Street.
WHO WILL give seven year oh! I my a"
home. Farmer preferred Phone HI'!.
v slO-fitp
JAS. D. BLISTER
ATT* AT-LAW
| 211-212 Commercial Bs'Jk Bid*. J
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WANTED
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
fllgtoal I'rles |> i<| fur AU
Issues. Wire or write
B. B. WILBANKS
phonic w.
Cere Commerlcul National Rank,
BHERMAN, TEXAS.
Luplan, secretary of (ienpral J. B..
Trevtno of the department of Com- J
merce and Industry at Maxlca1 City .
by the Stats Fair management. Mr, J
Luplan stated also that the official
coterie of Mexican ministers and
high officials, probably ten in num-
ber, will accompany the exhibit to
Dallas at that time.
At a later date between 300 and
COO Mexican business tnrr> will ar-
rive in Dallas, to be guests of tha
Stata Fair cf Texas from Octobar
to 24,
She Wanted to Knew. , |
A traveling man the other day was ■
telling of one of his customers, a hard- J
ware merchant In one of the smaller
places In the stnte, who enjoys the J
game of pool ns a diversion after
business hours. Frequently after clos-
ing his store he drops In a poolroom
next door and enjoys a game or two
before going home, ills little dangh- I
tor, who often waits on him while In-
dulging In his pastime, one evening
after going home said to her mother,
"What kind of a came ls that daddy
[days when he tnkes a stick and hits
a ball, then says. 'Oh b—1'?"—San
Francisco Argonaut.
Union !
Co-
Company
Staple and 4 Fancy
Groceries. >
SPECIAL FOR I4TH. I5TH, I6TH
v d i
8 lbs. Mrs. Tucker.., $1.75
4 lbs. Mrs. Tucker ..90c
6 lbs. Crisco $1.65
3 lbs. Crisco 95c
15 lbs. Spuds 85c
\2/l lbs. Yams .... ..............75c
Sugar, 5 lbs .$1.00
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your own home
> BeP'ha lift- they do!
v delay huibling any 1
- Come In and let us fig
with you today.' Von
hulld now as cheaply aa It
will lie possible to do ' ao
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%BT US FIGURE WITH, YOU"
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Lumber
Phone 61
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Keep a uniform temperature in your
Refn^erator for best results and ice
economy, This coolish weather is decep-
tive—summer is still with us—more hot
weather on the way. Keep us posted on
the sfervice you are getting,
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Call Afirain-
Two Phones 193-1755.
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