Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1920 Page: 6 of 10
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wood or gas. If gas gets low merely
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Brown Sugar, lb.
Mrs. Tucker Shortening.
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Mrs. Tucker Shortening,
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Crisco Shortening, 6 lb*.
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Flour, Best'Grade, 24 lbs.
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Dry Salt Bacon, lb....Vr 27c
Smoked Bacon, lb 32c
H&1T18|i lb..,
Picnic Ha^n, lb ...28c
No. 2 Hand-packed Toma-
toes, can... 4.I2V2C
Pet Milk, small size 7c
Pet Milk, large size 15c
Chum Salmon, Tails.1. 15c
Pink Salmon, Tall f20c
No. 3 Pie Pineapple 35c
Hershey's Cocoa, /i lb. 25c
Hershey's Cocoa, 1-4 lb. 10c
Temple Garden Cocoa,
Yl lb 22c
\2/i lbs. Sweet Pota-
toes..... 50c
15 lbs. Irish Potatoes... 65c
3 lbs. Comb Honey.. $1.05
Dr. Price's Extract, I Vl
ounce T 27c
Clairette Soap, per bar... 5c
Clean Easy Soap, per bar 5c
P. & G. Soap, per bar 8c
Pcarline, per box 5c
Matches, per box 5c
No. 2 Red Pitted Cher-
ries 30c
Arbuckles Coffee, 3
lbs $1.00
A. & H. Soda, lb 8c
Faultless Starch 9c
K. C. Baking Pwoder 20c
Ryzon Baking Powder 20c
The above are a few
of our every day
prices.
Deliveries made
after 4 p. m. for
25 cents.
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West Side Square.
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Silver Fox Hard to Catch.
Oo Mount '"Whitney nnd Its white
nelRhhors of the fltupendou*
Sierra Nevada, within sljrlit of hurnind
Death Ynlley, and at the portals of
semi tropic southern California, says
the Philadelphia Record, trappers and
sportsmen tire gradually discovering
that wild life leems in variety nnd
numbers as in fejw if ftny other regions
of similar proportions on the globe.
The rarest of Its treasures for milady
is the silver fox. Of these there have
been captured half a dozen worth from'
$500 to $1,000 each, and many of
smaller value. The silver fox's coat
Is coal black, witb a luster of burnish-
ed white metal, and a white tip to the
tall. Apparently It Is quite abundant
In the place referred to, but extremely,
difficult to catch.
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WOMEN VOTES
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WAXTEI>.-1 jnploymcni by man with
car two days In week, i'houe lMHt-.l
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SERVICE CAR -During day nt AVI 1-
Hhium Holi'l. will anywhefe in conn,
try or towns. Phone 17(15. J. W.
Burks. s20-17tp
WAXTKI)—Anloinatii* uliot riiii.
Phone 504. A. R;' Mayhew. "^20-1 to
FOR HALE-Huseh 'juert pinno «f n
bargain if sold al on«i>. IRXss Hazle-'
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PAHKK8 HKNATE AND IS FAVOR-
ABLY REPORTED TO THE
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Austin. Texas, Sept. 20.—Tin* l eun
"lertioH bin, th« object of wjihh Is to
<l«i Hf> Texas women enfranchised by
the ratification of the nineteenth
amendment to vote at the general
election in November, as welt us other'
ele<tions hereafter, was finally passed
by the Senate Tuesday by a vote of 21
to «t Those voting In the negntl
were Senutwrs Ralley^ (Caldwell,
Faust. McXeahiH. Parr and llwrtor.
Seuators I orougIi. Hall and West-
brook were absent. All others vot«>d
for the iHi* ai*c of the, bill. It was
favorably report Hl by the House com-
mittee '<ist night.
The effect of the bill as exptnilM^l
by Senator I>eau, one of Its authors."
is as follows:
E/fert of LcgislatliNi.
The first four section* re-enact the
present p< ll tax provisions and stat-
utes so as to make them apply to
women us well as men, so-thal women
liegUinlng with the presen^ year shah
havb ass«'sse<l against them the poll
taves they are require*! to pay just as
men have l eeu r«julred to pay It in
order to jwrtlciiMite iu the elections
iH'ld subsequent to February I, 1021.
The remaining sections of the bill pro-
vide that Htiiiens of the Cnlte# State*
who possess the qualifications of
voters in the State under the Consti-
tution and law* of Texas, ami who
were not subject lo the payment <at I
the poll tax participate in general)
and 'special elections In .Stale
prior to Feb. I. 1021. by <'!>tiUt 1pfr ex-
emption certificates us j)roVlded for
in the bill.
The bill provides for the procur-
ing of blank forms for exemption
certificates by the Commissioners'
Court of the counties for issuance by
the Tax Collectors and for the ap-
pointment of a sufficient number of
deputies by the various Tax Collec-
tors to insure the opiwrtunty to vote-
to all persons ' desiring to do" so who
are eligible. The Collector is required
to make out certificates in duplicate.
Duplicate to Become Record.
The duplicate copy Is retained as a
public record In the office of the Coun-
ty Clerk. The Collector also is requir-
ed to make out and furnish certified
lists of those who have obtained ex-
empt ion certificate# to the election of-
ficers of the vurlous voting boxes. A
fee of 15c Is required for the issuance
of the certificates. This is jwid by Ihe
applicant and got* to the Collector as
competwattoir. The bill prohibits elec-
tion officers from allowing any one to
rote without having paid the poll tax
where subject thereto or not baviuir
procured an exemption certificate as
required under the provisions of the
Mil. Soldiers, aaiiors and marine* are
specifically exempted. i ' / \
v The bill Invents In the District
Courts of Travla County alone juris-
diction of all civil cases involving tIn-
validity or f-onstltution'ality of any of
the provisions of the act ami leaves the
venue of all snch cases in the Dis-
tricts Courts of Travla Cou ^l|Pg|]
The provision Is made that if any see-
tion or provhdon of the act shall be
declared iuvalld (he renutlnlng provis-
ions of the acta shall not l e affected.
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III AMONG THE COURTS
FmrBBNTII UIBTR1CT COI KT. >
Cf: Hon. SHas Hare, Judge.
No final ra«t.. f -!- Jp
V NEW SUITS FtLED.
Mrs. iHiel.la :wntt*jp vs. Charlie |^j|- ^
Willituits, divorre. •?,'
AppUratlon for ( ertlf irates. '
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Washington, Sept. 29—The Kansas
tity. Mexico k Orient railroad applied
today to the Interstate Commerce Corn- :
mission for authority to lasue re-
••elver's certificate® due December 1,
1921, to the amount of $2,000,000.
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Fall
Sulta are all here. We are
•bowing a more complete line
this
than ever before.
Navy Blue Serge, dark
green, lu-owii and bluo flan-
nel, all coming in most stylish
i.atterns which pleases the
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We are a I ho showing &< full line of Boys' Corduroy Suit? in all
sizes for school wear.
$10.00 TO $12.50.
BOYS, SEE Ol'R LINE BEFOREJVtAKINGJKOUR DECISION.
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■FOR Q1 ICK SAI.K —5 room house,
2(m li|«K-k \. MoutcuMery St., pis,
elfM-tric ll«lits; one seven room liou#*,
all conveniences, s. Travis St.. can Is-
used as two apartments; one five
room house all convenience, X. Por-
ter St.; one five room concrete house,
all conveniences, No. Kin St.; one six
room bouse, all con veil leneo$, E. Wil-
liams St.; one seven room house, all
convenience*, newly papered, K. Mul-
berry ; one seven room house, gas,
electric llulns and bath, N. Cleveland
Ave. l'houc ;II0. Maydei; llarrou.
s20-:ite
j.li:usi:v t'A'ITI.K AI'CTIOX-—0 mules
[and 12 FemabN. Shernian. Texas, Mon-
day. Mctohcr t. II120. Lyon Farm I>ls-
jjl>< rsal Sale an.I sixth semi-annual auc-
tion of The (Jra.vson t'onnty Live
Stoek AsstM-iatioii. For catalogue ad-
• Iress « c. Morris, See.. Sherman. Tex.
s25-20-o2-2l sve
\V.\\TK1> V hustler to drive our
lanndiv cur, Xutloual laiundry Co.
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l-'< 11 SALIC-One .'-room cottage. 413
So. F.lni; all imivcnlencCS. Call
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WA\TKI Mi'ssenger boy with wheel.
Sixteen >va rs old; $45.<mi month.
Keith I >i iiu Store. s20-."itp
jl'oil IJKN'I Count and board for two
11 >rcnllenien I'hone 2101. s2M ttp
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lluht hoii^i'KrepiiiK. LMH K. ('Iiatllu St.
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jew el Soul 11 Lend watch and chain he-
ll. tween (irand Avenue and business
section l{iward #5,0tK. IOI2 North
Harrison Avenue. " s2il-Otp
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room io ui iVnV meii; prlvate'entrance •
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Other Shoes for Men and Women—the
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SERVICE
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Is what we have to give you.
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