Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 68, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Dear Sir -Mr. O. B. Hoi ton of'Oun-
fer and Mr. .I.^T. Smith of DenlsOn
liflvf chc!i' lMiied to me a challenge
tliroufflt tlio rtilnmuM of your (taper.
I do not like to disregard the clhiinB
of these two men became tliay are
both middleweight!! aiul are good, nwtV
However, ,- I do not believe t hey can
throw nn> and I dislike for litem and
their friend* to l'eel 1 lutt 1 m afraid
of th<|(i>- 5
If they really want to wrestle vie. 1
shall lie (dad to Klve them a elianee
and make the following proposition,
which they may consider,
Mr, llotton says he will throw me in
thirty minfttes or quit—Mr. Smith
wants a match without time limit. I
sliaJl he glad to take them Inith the
«nme nlirht an«l make a "donbleh^der"
of in jnst lo satisfy tlie Ikj.vk. Mr,
Holton Van to on first, and if he
throws tap/ he can have fifty per eent1
of the to reeetyMs., tIf. Jje does not
throw tne. the entire Rate receipts innf
remain for the bout with Air. Nniftli
and if he throws me two out of three
falls, he can have the gate receipts,
and if l"wln, all the gate rii'ciptiH will
he mine.
I will take them on these terms at
the A into me Saturday night, if they
want to go.
Yours truly.
THAI) llOOKOt T.
KANGAROOS READY FOR
, DANIEL BAKER ELEVEN
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Preparations are going forward by
I lie Austin College KaugarooK" for
lheir opening game Friday afternoon
alt Kidd-Key I'ark when the Dartle!
Maker team of llrownsville is taken
<<ir • |or 1 *wu! tOdMMMivUiK. jHH'Wds. .«£ pLtt.v..
To The Dfiuoont:
i "ripping Spring*. (let. I2.~~fcryf
Aiken of Whltesboro filled hi# regular
Pl*>Uitment here Snturday ami Hun-
day; llev. Aiken has aeeepted half
time for this church and will he heere
hiid fourth Snfurdiiy and
Sunday. ' ,t
The lUiulwm li. X. 1YL. Courn.il
will tofrt hern- on Monday night, Nov.
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Everyone remember *> be on hand
Saturday morning to clean the ochool
housb and grounds: also the Mothers'
Club meets Si 2:3ft in the afternoon.
Bring a light I Much ao that no one
will be ciMupotifd to go home. The
new gasoline lanteras. purchaaed for
lighting the school hohse liave ar-
rived. ah o ,fhe window shades, the
new j*foven and eloek will all he
ready to put in pi nee Saturday so lie
Peadr forth* Opening of school Mon-
day. Oct. IK All parents are urged
to be present at the opening of acliool
monday morning.
All farmers in the district are ur^inl
to be present at the peanut grower*
meeting ,to be held here Thursday
night at 8 o'clock, Oct. 10.
Quite a number from here attended
the singing at Des Volgn Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hefly Franklin of
Dorchester spent Saturday night ;(t
\Y. e Fogie s . .
' Miss lluby Todd of Denlsoi: spv-pt
the week end with her '#«nsui, Mtss
EIva Todd. /
Mis* Lane of Shermnn spent Sun-
flftj? Vfvti rrfhitive# he« ." A
■ j.-'T; TtoOHjr. n pr.">ftdm nt business
ipai^ of Chn-ejand. Miss., is a guest, in
the hnBM' Of Mrs. Naunt'i; Bawling
Mr. and Mrs. \yaIter Cole, Mr.1 and
Mrs Burkett of Tom Bean. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde lies and Mr. and Mrs.
John Oar t land Vf Sherman were
guests of Mr. and Mrs- O. Cole.Sun-
day.
Mr^.and Mrs. Ceorge White have
returned to their home in Marshall af-
ter a Week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
A. II. Profflt.
Mr." and Mrs. Teil Rverett of Den-
lson have moved to the 3oe <!ask!ll
property. -■
Mrs. Will Todd of penisorr and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wright of Plalnview
were gtiests at V.* J. - Tody's Sunday.
- 3«it1f<e I.m ile Center of I>enison Js
a guest or her grand p irents, Mr. and
Mr*; John * Nehson*.- v ■ ,. ...
Hdiry B. UolMUts, Jr.. spoilt the
■W- rap
r' jutwp in
-.9?I«ete is a~
the Uti!H.ri«at^aie ,t«* h.
pei sp,N ial^ ^t.irrlng l us«-i iXrnum,
which will open ut th«- \Vashi:i«t H
theati-e tomorr«w tor a run of three
d« . The (hMrai'tvriKatkn of twin
brothers, "the roh> played by Mr. Pitr*
nvni, JjpH'es this uteri lug itct^r aaves>
<c^t£nt opportunity lirt «pp iir at hh*
btmt.
The Act that Mr, Fartntm will ft||
under any* elivtrrustaneek, |pp
work to gain time, phis hh ponohanf
td\r exactitude of (ietail. - ha* done
mttch to make **Bi,r Happini-ss" (lie
nutsror photo-play that It Is. Th'r<
lx not an "extru" in the ph-Mire, Mr.
Fainnm stlekin^' to lift theory iliat
talenltHl plajrers are u< eessaey to pro-
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Husha nd
William
hij^ beautiful atar,
King th^fw,
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heart and
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she is a i-hfonlt husbaml
This will be the first apiM'arance on
eh'W'ii; iimVTot-al fan* are Unking for-
ward with mueli interest to th > con-
tesr.
Coach Froebind's men hav<> but 111- I
th- "dope" on the llrownsville team. !
♦•\< epi Hull they have suffered Iwo *• | ..
vere defeats tills season at hands of
two of ila- major elevens of the State.
-..Southern Mi lliodist Fuiverslty adinhi-
is|«>ivd a 7«) lo n deiVul against Uie
I'liplisls and < 'oijegt' ,drithl||kl
the team b.\ a 1# U), OS IJ^tt
while Ih"se scores glvi^j* ftie vlsllors
of Friday an aptwaranec of probable
lightness, the Kangaroos, knowing the
ins and oiiis of football, are taking no
chances and aie training vigorously
for t lie pa me.
Austin College will be handicapped
by the loss of Kainey, who .sustained,
a hhdly broken limb in last Friday's
game with Texas Christian Fniverslty
at Fort Worth, and of Jones, who had
a collar bone dislocated In the same
game. Jones Is expected to l e buck
in the ganie with Texas next week,
however. The Kangaroos will have a
wealth of good material in Conch
liainev's Junior Kangaroos to fall
lmck upon, however.
The Junior Kangaroos, who were de-
feated by a narrow margin by Sherman
High School last week, will u« to
Honey tirove ^Saturday for a game
with I he High School eleven there.
Jj. Browd. in Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Walker of Starr
at tended church here Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan entertained
their diiiurt^ PAttuid tgpkliv
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When drained all «ups 'of life have
much bitterness in tho bottom.
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As.to human endurance, that long
verbal fast of William Jennings Bry-
an's is Itoglnuing to rank very high.—
Minneapolis Tribune.
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HELEN OIBSON
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Jne Kyan and Jean Paige in
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I.nst F.pisode
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Billy West. Comedy hi
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Lot* of Fun.
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William Fox Presents.
His First Serial
"Bride 10"
A Serial of Fifteen Chapters
The Mwt Remarkable Chapter Play Ever Released.
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li'To is no faking any where hi the picture. Kverytlling seen on
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"QUEEN OF THE WEST"
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1. Can You Beat This?
Starts Tomorrow
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