Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR KENT -6 room furnished house
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FOK RENT—Unfurnished rooms .1017
East Cherry. n83tp
FOR RENT—Nicely furftlshed house-
keeping suite; private homo; ideal for
working girls: *tfso furnished bed
room. Apply Wednesday p. iu. 1321 Sf.
Travis St.
UNFURNISHED rooms for rent. 716
East Houston. n6-8tp
FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished
apartment. Phone 1745. " . n03tp
FOR RENT—3 large unfurnished
rooms. All modern convenience#. 31,1
Tennessee. Ring 1302. 6-3tp
FOR RENT—Rooms with all conven-
iences. First class meats to limiteii
number. Coiipteg and gentlemen pre-
ferred. 210 W. Mulberry. Phone 741.
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FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
bedrooms, also garage. 023 South
Travis St. u5-6tp
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, New Hrlmns. Nov,
llsh market ilmu due. <:ontSnu«-<l
xiKy over foreign exchange am! th
inouey market gowiAtly «ud flirt
reports of lowering ru''*e
cotton g<«>«ls trade put the price of cot
ton to lower level* totfety, the ttetl
months losing 5£i to 20 points ,MM n af-
ter the opening, Shoilm appar«nitly
did not ||te the forecast of .luurty
colder weather for the Inlt with* fr*4 *
ing in some senium* ami tlieir <lei^aud
OltiiiNif n jrn-'tirn which at Jhe end
the first half hour of business carried
the uiarket d aek to within 3 to fl
points of yt'.stenlay's elow.
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FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT—3 room house; rugs,
chairs, cabinet for sale. 909 E. King
St. n8-2tp '
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PRESS CAPPIJEMAN— Manufacturer
of all kinds of Cabinets, anything to
make your home beautiful. Contractor
and buUder. Phoue 1254. 213 W. La-
mar. ' #13-my
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WANT TO RENT
HOB K ANb SADDLE wanted each
week day fo rseveral months between
four and bIx p. m. L. A. Glenn, Demo-
crat office. o23-tfx
WANTED—To Rent PARLOR, BED-
ROOM and BATH. Apply at the OEM
THEATRE WEDNESDAY or THURS-
DAY. Phone 1651. , n6 8 9
REAL ESTATE—CITY
OLD MATTRESS renovated; guaran
tee to make them good as new. you
can have two renovated for price of
one new matitress. Phc/iie 865. 323 E.
Pecan. J. R. Graves, Prop. o9-30tp
FOR SALE A five room house, Cor.
NtapU-s Ave. and Rusk street; modern
conveniences. Also garage. W. L. Set-
tle, 1516 S. Elm. n8-12tp
SHERMAN JUNK CO.—W# buy all
kinds of Junk. Call 469 and our
wagon will call. Best prices. au6-tfc
FOR SALE—New six room, modern
bungalow, East Sherman, street to he
paved soon. Half cash. Also well locat-
ed building lots. Eight room house,
paved street. R. L. Caruthers. n4-18tp
HAVE YOUR SHOES repaired wblle
yon wait; all work guarenteed. Elec
trie Shoe Shop, 109 B. Lamar.
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FOR SALE—My home IYj block*
from square. Practically now with
nil conveniences, at a sacrifice if sold
In next ten days; will sell for los*
than cost to'build house. See me at
once for a real bargain. W. R. Kim-
ball, County Tax Collector's office.
Ol9-30tc
MAHONEY BROS, for first class shoe
repairing. Beat material used. The
best Is always the cbe*pesL a9-tf
WANTED—All kinds of junk. Call 469
and our wagon will come after It
Best prices. Sherman Junk Co.
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REAL ESTATE—FARM LAND.
FOlt SALE <)lt TRADE—Good farms
ninKii'K from to 200 acres. \A ell
improved. Will trade for Sherman
property. Write or wire owner. Hox
231, Caddo, okln. nl-Otp
FOR SALE—203 acres of bind 8 miles
east of Sherman. Call Thomas Bros. '
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HELP WANTED
WANTED-— Diet kitchen maid. Sher-
man Hospital n8-3tc
FIFTEEN or twenty feet second hand
railing and gate wanted. Democrat.
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WANTED—To Rent PARLOR. BED
ROOM and BATII. Apply at the GEM
Theatre Wednesday orTiii RS-
DAY. Phone 1651. 116-8 9
Death only a matter of abort time.
Don't wait until pains and achee
become incurable diaeases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Ths world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—the
National Remedy of Holland alnca 1696.
Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists.
Uak far the bum Coil Merial o« «wr Ua
tad accept a*
Wall Street. tenth
twaetatad Press Dtapatchl
. New York, Nov 0—There was littleM**®1
chaugc at the aft ulng of titday1*
st«K-k market ft^tn recent unsetlled
conditions. Prajfmw ugalnst oils, irtb-
tors and steels was resumed. Mexican
Petrtdi-uin. Bo«ch Magneto, Vanadium
Steel and Hide and Leather prefe^rwl
soon extending yesterday's decline by
1 to 3% points. Atlantic Gulf, inter-
national Paper and V, S. Rubber also
becoming heavy. Rails were mixed,
losses ranging (nun fractions to tW<#
points in "Nickle Piute," Baltimore
and Ohio, Atlantic Coast Line, y Mis-
souri I*aclfic and lMttsbnrgh and West
Vlrglna, while Southern Pi|cifle,
Northern PacLflc, St. Paul and Rend-
ing were firm to stroug. Foreign ex
change condition* were more reassur-
ing, the Iximiou rate recovering
cents. .
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and |g <tak< n in time
can be avoided. *U|at la why I use
Black Draught as i do. I am much
pleased with reaalta obtained.'
Chicago Grain.
| inortatetI Pr«i Ditpateh
Chicago, Nov. t)--('ash; wheat No. t
I hard 191; No. 2 hard ISS'4. Corn, No. 1
2 mixed 8N<i/ K9U,; No. 2 yellow IKMfc?
01%. Oats. No. 2 white ; No.
13 white 50%«#a2%, Rye, No. 2 158Vj
I (d 150.
ly"stimulating the liver, and hel'ps In-
crease the normal flew of bile into the
intestines. It aaslato in tho cl I gal lon
RP of food, and reliovca constipation in a
tro prompt and natural way. W
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NEW PIANO FOR SALE
Small payment down. 308
CHEAP
E. Pecan.
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WANTED Man with small family to
work on farm with hoy or two to
work. Good house, t'ow ami feed fur-
nished free. Phone 20K. nK-3tp
IiOCAL agents wanted to sell 3 i er
cent loan eonlrn'ets for I'niled States
J.oan and Investment Co. of Dallns for
nil points in Gruyson, Fannin, Lnmar
and Ilnnt Counties. Good pay for sales-
men of ability. Address W. D. \N bar-
ton, General Agent, llox ."77, Sherman.
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ALFALFA HAY for rabbits ,und
cows. Second hand Ford. Take bonds
or trade. 310 Middleton street.
Phone 208. o30-31tp
LARGE ASSORTMENT of good used
parts for all make* of cars for sale.
We can save you htuney. Sherman
Auto & Tractor School. n2-30tC
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New Orleans Futures.
ittoHated Pre t Oi pal>*
New Orleans. Nov. 9—The cotton
market clownl steady at net decline .of
57 to 70 iiolnts.
Toilay Yesterday
January
March ...
May
July
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New York Futures.
A."iwlat«d Pre.su Olnpatnbl
New York, Nov. 9—The cotton
market H'^'d steady.
Today Yesterday
pecember
January ..
March
May
July ...
18.80
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BOY WITH HORSE wanted to learn
to l>ecome a carrier after school hours.
Apply to Democrat. tfx
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE OR TRADE 0 cylinder
touring car, newly painted and in
first class condition every way. Will
take small car or sell 011 terms. Phoue
1 TO or 745. n0-3tc
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Position ns bookkeeper by
lady. References furnished. Phone
pj'mi. n8-3tp
GOOD STANDING DESK for sa
cheap. Democrat. tf,<
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER for
sale cheap. Democrat. tfx
ie Fire, Tornado, Health,
J. A. L. Wolfe. Cnl T. Kreemsn.
WOLFE A FREEMAN. Lawyers
Office .'Id Floor ComraerduI Hank H'lar
GEORGE HAMILTON
ATTY-AT-LAW 7
ROOMS 310 17, M. & P. RANK,
SHERMAN, TEXAS. j
Automobile, Accidental and
Liability, Boll Weevil!
INSURANCE
' See Us. """
BARNES, L0UX & BARNES
Real Estate.
Room 4, Crenshaw Bldg.,
Norlh Side Squara
Beautiful Oregon Waterfalls.
Waterfalls that rlvnl In beauty the
most splendid catnracts of the Piiclttc
northwest have Just been discovered
on the western slope of the Cascades
In Oregon. Although within 40 miles
of Portland, n city of 200,000 people,'
no white mnn. so far an the records
show, bad ever seen them until re-
cently.
The falls Hp almost in the center of
Bull Run forest reserve, set aside by
the government to protect Bull Run
river rhe source of Portland's water
supply. The reserve Is closcd to oil
visitors except employees of the gov.
ernment, nnd of the cKy of Portland,
who mny go there on business, a pre-'
caution taken to protect the timber of
tho watershed against tires that fnight
be started by careless enmpers.
The Reserve, which Includes 222
square miles of monntalns and forest,
was set aside by congress In 1892, ahd
has been closely guarded ever since.
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Teak trees are girdled two years be*
're l>ehi£ felled.
The name "Puritans" was tint given
| in 1501 as n nickname.
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HOME OWNERSHIP 14 the greatest object la life.
* jSwT normal nan desires to OWN A HOME OF ft!8
which the man or woman of very modest raeana may do so
excessive rate of lntereat. v$r
- By a simple plan ut systematic saving for a few months, jjpst fio.no ont of
$1,oih> contract -you may OWN flHR HOME free from deft in Jdat 100 m
ments, Including Interest, will be LESS THAN RENT.
But yon don't hate to wait 100 months to occupy the home. Onr
months, which based upon actual experience la a conservative estimate of the
our contracts have actually heat this average. Under our plan contracts will 11
SHORTER AVERAGE TIME THAN ANY COMPANY IN EXISTENCE.
INTEREST ONLY 3 PER CENT PER ANNUM. WT
Consider Ing the saving-it means that your principal and Interest can never
Pfr month per thousand and will grow Urns and less each year; $10 of this applies r
Yon may vae the loan to buy, build, Improve a homo or real estate or pay off
yon are paying a higher rate of lntereat. ; v /avv.,
Adopt Our Plan of Thrift—-Don't Pay Rent All
Your Own Home and Become Your Own Landlord.
$IM PROFIT GUARANTEED ON MATURED LOANS. * *
In the event you dp not desire a loan when your contract has matured, we a
holder a RON US OR PR01TIT of $100, In addition to return of all payments made,
Net Profit of 100 Per Cent or Better.
This attractive profit Is posalblo from sale of matured loans, for which there la and
t eager buyers.
Tho beat and safett guaranteed Investment ever offered, whether you lire In t
try, In Sherman or elsewhere. Whether yon wish to buy or build a home or reai
returns from your investment, you owe It to yourself to Investigate onr plan.
Suspended Payments, beforehand after Loaha, on account of Slokuess, Lo«« at Job,
misfortune.
Get the facts today, without obligation. Sign tie attached coupon, which will
formation about this most remarkable plan.
UNITED HOME BUILDERS of AME]
J. E. IVINS, General Agent, Crenshaw Building.
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UNDER SUPERVISION OF COMMISSIONER OF INHURANCR
Cash and Serurltirs Equal ta Resenre an All Contrarts lasued Are Deposit
(COPK )
, Insurance and Banking • H
offlco of Commissioner of 7
State of Texas.
THIS 1 TO CERTIFY THAT United Home Builders of America, Dallas,
with all requirements of law relating thereto, tg hereby authorised to pursue the
contracts or agreements and the loaning of the fu mis contributed by subscriber* to,
euch contracts, ttndvr provision of Chapter 0, the Thirty-Fourth Legislature of Texas,
for the year endltfg February lis, 1821. 1
In witness whereof 1 hereunto sign my nam* and affix my official seal at, iustln,
day of.April, 1020, ixv...
.l* ur" y (signed) cnAS. V. T(
. ..., ' Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Insurance
J. E. IVINS, General Agent, Sherman, Texas.
Office Phone 2077. Residence
■. BEUABLEAQENTS WANTED.
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OLO RAtiS WANTED—The Demo
«rut will pay 5c iht pound for clean
r:i«s. Rags must be free of buttons.
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OLD ItAt.S WANTED—The Deum-
cnt will pay 5c |H*r pound for clean
raijs. Riirs must be free of buttons,
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OLD RAGS WANTED—The Demo
crat will pay 5c per |M und for clean
nigs. Hags must he free of buttons.
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WANTED-To buy Rood milk cow. J.
W. Itlassingame, phone 1550. n0-3tp
HAVING FINISHED my course In
Spirelhi t'orsetry I am now ready to
take orders. Sep Mrs. .1. M. Sharp. .'5U5
W. Middleton. n.l-Olp
PHONE 2054; Hesldenee Phone 1956
City Transfer, B. R. Waleott, B. B. Al
len. Mgrs. Day and right calls an-
swered promptly. Country trips. Rates
reasonable. *.'11 fc
SHERMAN IRON AND METAL CO.
We buy rags and magsxlnea Also
Junk automobiles. Call 1270. 407 N
Walnnt street Jy21-tfc
Mt MOVING VAN, office. 220 K.
Houston St. Office phone 2175. yResi
^lence 1067, L. B. Boras. ol3-30tp
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bill before the
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