Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 6, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FOB RENT—Rooms with all eonven
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number. CdufSer and gentlemen pre-
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FOR RENT—Two nicely famished
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FOR RENT—Rhorn cloee in la twb
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FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping
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FOR RENT—Two uicely furnished
roouw for housekeeping. with.all-con-
veniences, for couple. Phone 1564. 808
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TOR RENT—First floor apartment,
four rooms uriTnrhlahtol of partly'fur-
bished. Phone 1 38. -«4 8tp
room forrent—8oo no: rroct-
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FOR RENT—A suite of offices, one
l:ftge, two small, south front, sultaWfS
for lawyer, doctor, dentist; will ar-
range satisfactory to tenant. Apply to
' FOR siwtHS^ven p4«senger I
Mfer'oU 1b (totxl eou<HHuu; a
Stude-
Knin; also itx\2 AxmlnJst. r ru*; J« r
aey cow call < 4 months Md, at
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MISCELLANEOUS
t' P^rANh - TOR • n\1.K—Alim nMd
34*4 auto tlrea, tubes and oil heaters.
Burt Ottaspp. PWne M70-J. nfi^tp
Furnished rfpartmenf, WAVTE1V-A >oimg lady wishes jk sI-
FOR RENT—
modern conveniences. 1203 E. Collegj.
Phone 1014. - - . : , frl-8hpr
REAL ESTATE—CffY
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FOR SALE—New six room, modern
lmngOlbw,' East HhemiHn, s««eet to
paved soon. Hslf cssli. Also well locate
cd building lots. Eight room bouse,
paved street. R. L. Oarutbers. n4-18tp
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FOR SALE—Possession now, five
room residence, paved street, conveni-
ences, $1,000 cash, Italance terms.
Phone 1022. R. L. Caruthers. n4-Stp
tlon as.hill clerk, stock clerk or gen-
iN*f office assistant. Best of refer'
enees furnished. Address 207 N.
Orshd, Sherman, Texas.
NEW PIANO iX)R SALE PHEAP-
Small payhkent down. 308 E. Pecan.
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F()R^ATiE—Tidies* $T5 cost silt,
Ths levies
be«a"unaM« tO
of ths powsr dsyslopsd
bard mstbod*'
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WANTED—Nice, refined young ladj
to share room with a young lady in
Mhfee. Medls If <W*lred. S.
OoOkett: Phone 1258. n&-8tp
AaWclstaiP««t' UlfpatrSl . .1 - • ^ -j,
. f/indo^fNo*. tt- -An A merits n mis-
sion in'South Russia lias fallen Into
rARtJOHO «« apples from Springfield, f the 4ilKd# Of >he S«v<* frv^si a«ooi
_ n4 good as new. Reasonable. Call 203 E.
•**'" flmrt or Jh«li#"l«5
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Mo., ' ttnloade<T hext ' door to J. R.
Cole's Implement Stqrc. Q. T.
Bra ham. «4-8tp
WANTED—Position by first class ste-
nographer. Address J. 8. C„ __ care
Democrat. n4-8tp
ALFALFA HAY for robhlts and
bows." ert)iut hand lfdhL Take bonds
or trade^ . 310 ^Mtddleton street.
FOR SALE—My home 1% block*
from squar'e. Practi«ally new with
t all conveniences, at « sacrifice if «oh!
In next ten days; will sell for le*
than cost to build house. See me at
once for a real bargain. W.\R. Kim-
iia 11, County Tax Collector's office. *[
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STRAYED from my place in Sherman
one ten in'of brown mules. Each 1^(1^
rope around neck. Notify A. J. TOwm-.
as, care Thompson Auto Co. "| ip^RS
WANTED—An eight foot floOr case.
See or call Durnlng, Texas Power &
Light To. ' * n4^3tc
lng40 th^ Mo-icinv newspaper i'ravilii,
ss qtioUtd ili a wireless dlspatMi today
I'rom the Sorlct capital 1 The utilndnn,
says the n.'wupaper, wus headed by
General Morel,"
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UNABLE , TO'"SIMLYZE L.
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intox icatfnl|' ^rheiplts of ■
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4 When Polumbus arrived
land of Hidtt he ana
wepe interested to
> Hve of a sort of BypStic itite, with
Ivlaloa supposed lo be supernatu>al.
tribal .wlxurds, or prlestej wh
Pboplf'JWSl ^ / o30-Sltp
'llKmiiiG PICTVRR theatre outfit for
•ala, 200 folding chairs, Gold King
Screen* Machine, booth; e-verythlng
complete to start shbWing; cheap for
nlishi B. D.-Mtller, 1117 S. First St.J
Sherman, Texas. n2-5tp
REAL ESTATE—FARM LAND.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good farms
ranging from 40 to 200 acreB. Well
improved. Will trade for Sherman
property. Write or wire owner. Box
231, T'liddo) Tlkla. * ' "il4-5tp
WANT TO SELL or trade for prop-
erly in town n nice little farm in two
tiiIIch of good town. XY, care Demo-
crat. n4-8tp
HAVING FINISHED my course In
Spireila Coraetry I am now ready to
take orders. Sep Mrs. J. M. Sharp. 325
W. Middleton. 1 n3-0tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE—12 miles
■south of Durant, f>klalionia, 144 acres
fine bottom land st $< > per acre. Call
217H, Sherman Texas. n2-«tp
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FOR SALE—258 seres of land 8 miles
esat of Sherman. Call Thomsi Bros.
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PHONE 2054; Residence Phone 1056.
City Transfer, B. R. Waleott, B. B,Al-
len, Mgrs. Day arnl right calls an-
swered promptly. Country trlpa. Rates
reasonable. ' i- fjJwl,'
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SHERMAN IRON AND METAL CO.
We buy rags and magazines, Also
Junk automobiles. Call 1270. lif/t Iff-
.Walnut street. Jy2l-tfc
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PRESS CAl'PLEMAN— Manufacturer
of all kinds ol Cabinets, anythiitf to
fnake your home beautiful. Contractor
FOR SALE—E*trg good saddle. I 505
K. Sycamore. v Otp
LARGE ASSORTMENT of good used
parts for all makes of curs for sale.
We can save you money. Sherman
Auto ft Tractor School. n2-30te
FOR SALE—Pure bred big type Po-
land China gilts sml tried sowa. Tip
top. Phone 10:i 2 R. W. S. Fry.
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LIVE STOCK
TWO pure bred Jersey heifers for
pale; Initli giving milk. First calves.
503 S. (Irlbble Ave. h4 8tp
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Hay horse mule, 14 hands
high, In good Condition; heavy set.
about 12 years-old. Fluder please no-
tify Democrat. U^tisonable payment
paid for keeping mule. L. M. Graham."
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l.OST— Friday or Saturday, ladles'
plain rim nose glasses on gold frame
with probably part of small grthl chain
attached. Think lost between Cotnroer-
< ial Bank au«l Hall's Fnfnlture Store.
Reward. Mrs. ('. W. Luck, 322 West
Pecati. HSrttc
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LOST--One Ford /m>dng,- iilner tube
11 nd rim, somewhere Within city llhilts.
Suitable reward. Return to Copley &
Mills. Phone 832. n4 3tc
HELP WANTED
LOCAL agents wanted to sell 3 per
cent loan contracts for t'nlted States
Loan and Investment Co. of Dallas for
till points *ti Grayson, Fannin, tamar
and Hunt Counties. Good pay for sales-
men of ability. Address W. D. Whar-
ton, General Agent. Box H77, Sherman.
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BOY WITH HORSE wanted to learn
to liecome a carrier after school hours.
Apply to I>emocrat. tfx
POULTRY
FtNE Rhode Island Red Thickens fbr
sale, both old and young stock. C.^P.
Bowman, 1000 Nt East St. Ii5-3tp
FOR SALE—Fine Rhode Inland Red
chickens. 1410 N. Broughton. n5-3tp
and builder. Pbone 1254. 213 W. La-
mar. 0i3-my
HORSE AND SADDLE wanted euch
w^ek day fd rseveral months between
four and six p. m. L. A. Glenn, Demo-
crat office. 023-tfx
OLD MATTRESS reiiovAled; guaran-
tee to make them good as new. Yoa
can liave ' two Yehovated for price of
one new mattress. Phone.865. 323 E.
Pecan. J. R. Gruves, Prop. oB-30tp
MY MOVING VAN, office. 220 E.
Houston St. Office-phone 2175. Resi-
dence 1087. L, 11. Burns. «" ol3-30tp
IfOOlT STANDING DESK for sale
cheap? Democrat.; J tfx
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER for
sale cheap. Democrat. tfx
J. A. L. Wolfs. Onl Ti ITreiiman
WOlJtR ft FREEMAN, lawyers.
Office 3d FI001 Oommsrelal Bank B*lg
GEORGE HAMILTON
ATTY-AT-LAW
ROOMS 316 17, M. ft P. BANK,
r SHERMAN. TEXAS.
Better Not Change Left-Hnnders.
, ;U,a ^hild be naturally left'handed,
It should be^nlloweit to rehicln sd. for
an attempt to train it to right-hand-
edness may easily result In making It
mentally Inferior. Dr. H. GrieirtMtch
emphustees this in an article in the
Deutsche MbdtJdftlsche Wochenschrift
(Berlin), explaining that Irt ^eft'hand-
ed persona tbe sj*N cb center la in the
right hemis|d«ere of the bmltt Instead
of-lh the tefr heinlaphere. as Is the
case In right-handed persons.
The result of persistent efforts to
Intake tliein right-handed may be a
ajieech center 4hnt Is not predomi-
nantly situated ..on either side, which
I condition GrieiVtt^' iftys interferes
with the diffc'iyuiltitlon of the hemi-
spheres thiuiughout childhood and
adolescence. . 1 ■ ,t
He says that once the unilateral
hemlshpere differentiation Is com-
plete. as It Is In adults, a re-edhcfitloh
from left to right or from right to
left-hatideduesH - will do no harm to
the brain.
oetustoih*} to ? hold
with unseen powers, a ad their
terlng* were confctrued tee pro|
and l-evWatlOm of hidden thlnw
-®he snwff was 4*1 led "cohoba. " flndJ
4 4# the form of a fine p4Wder, was InJ
baled throu^ a forked' wooden tube,
the^ forks being tnserted 1^. tl
tills ttbd 1he^l6w#¥nd o^ the tube
huried In a little -heap of^the ihluff.
which wne held on a tray of ctrved
wood. Sometimes large snail Ahalli
were dfe«4 dtor siiult koxee. ,
The mliuos(i4lfce tree from which
the snsflT is obtained li fdshtifgl lions
tba bunks Of the Orinoco and the
Aiu«bn/ lr< i#6l& in Haiti j Forto
Rico and fetter islam is of the Antilles.
The seeds yielded byi it* pods are
dried, roiated and ground to powder,
which' Is ModWllii^l^lhlxed with lime
from caleteed- enhll sbWl.
r. O'Uy jscanfly. hasJhis tree been
identlfte# Dr/W.E. SsfTord of the
goverhtnetit o plant bureau sol the
source of the snuj, tlie origin of which
has hltMrfO--l/een a pucxle. The
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WANTED—Maternity nursing. Phone
1303. , o28-0tp
SHERMAN JUNK CO.—We bny^ all
kinds of Junk. , Call 469 Jnd our
wagon will csll. Hest prices. sti«-tfe
HAVE YOIJR SHOES repaired While
yon wall; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 100 B. i.araar.
m28 tfc
MAHONEY BROS, for first dase eb«e
repairing. Best material used. The
best Is alwaya the cheapest. aO tf
WANTED—All kinds of Junk. Call 469
abd our wagon will eOme after It
Best prices. Sherman Junk Co.
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FIFTEEN or twenty ieei second hand
ralliug and gate wanted. Democrat.
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Produce Co.
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WE PAY AS MUCH FOR
AS ANYBODY.
Call us before you tell.
FONE 2110.
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Jamaica Women Qst Vote.
tender a new l|i\v the women of Ja-
muh-a. British West Indies, are to
have a vote In the elections for the
iiarochlal boards und the legislature.
'Jvery woman Is eiitltlnl to vote if
she Is twenty-live years of age or
more, can rend and write, and la of
British nationality, hut she must have
also ceriiiln Mlnry or property quali-
fications. The Krttrtry designated' is
£5 per annum, or she may poy
£10 In rent or £2 rates oh hmise, lands
or personal propert y.
Wh«n His Luck Turned.
An extraordinary case of good for-
tune. eultnlmiflns in the completely
• unexpected, ugf thot In which n Dur-
ham miner escaped jjetith twice In pit
disasters,; and IMft'lty eatne loto a
chancery fortiiii« .y>f 8500,0<io. At the
time of the receipt of the ncWs or k.
this astonlshlbg windfall he whs alcti^
rtlly on his way to apply for parish re-
'ef for blntself and.his fumlly.
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chemical properties of the drug aNi still
tmh8i^nl end so m Intextcatlng prin-
ciple reinalni a' uiytfety.
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ROOM s«* HATH, Apply at the t;EM
THEATRE WEDNESDAY orTHl RH
DAY. Phefce 1651. n6-8
MOTHER GAVE IT
fine of Arrival and dep«rttti« of
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WANTRD—To Rent PARLOR, BED-
ROOM and BATH. Apply at the OEM
THEATRE WEDNESDAY or THl'RN
DAY; PHohe l«5i. 'mM4
Kilts were worn In Kent at the time
of Censar'a Invasion.
The Slavonic language Is spoken by
about 140,01M),o<ii persons.
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Was first lntnslur.il Into Europe l v
the PoriUgiK-se.
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leul Jellbi nrc ntfatle, I^| found only ill
tropical Amer! a. ,• VwfO'^
Haley in 171(1 w|s the first '1 set
bid feet on file boi.rim of the w.if hf
means of a diving lieil
Slav invasion of Creccf from the
Fifth eehtnry onward left little Im-
press on the ({reck people. '
"My mother la a believer In Chrdut
she saw What It did fop. Mbera aa
[ aa berrelf, eo she hem giving
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cbanfe. ' It mm juet what 1 weeded,
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