Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR RENT—2' nice unfurnished up-
«Lalr rooms. 417 South Travis street.
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FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOM8 for
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HORSE AND SADDLE wanted , each
Week daj fo rseversl months between
Amr and sin p.m. L. A. Glenn, Denfco-
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FOJjl RENT—Three furnished rooms
for Ugirt housekeeping. 801 . Travis.
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FOR RENT—Furnished housekeepings
rooms, fllfi S. Rusk. Phone 1747.
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
close in, 422 S. Crockett St. Phone
1011^ Meals if preferred. * n29-3tp
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HAVE YODB SHOES repaired while
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FOR RENT—Furnished' bed
1327 S. Walnut Phone 0090. n2#-3tp
FOR RENT—Room und board, at pri-
vate hon£k Must furnhrti reference.
Yoitug lady preferred, Phone 098. 1 to
4 p. m. n27-3tp
FOR RENT—3 Jorge unfurnished
rooms, modern conveniences. *\ Phone
4.r 7. 833 8. Montgomery. Will be ra-
ta nt Dec. 1. n27-Stp
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. '200 No. Mont-
gomery. n27-8tp
FOR RENT—Large, comfortable south
room, with 3 large windows and bath;
003 N. Travis St. Phone 200. p27-3tp
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FOR RENT—Furnished' rooms, ' hll
conveuiences. Couples and gentlemen
preferred. Charley Brown place, 215
W. Mulberry. Phone 741. "^iK3i-12tp
WANT TO SELL
MANURE FOR SALE—12.25 per load
delivered anywhere' In city •/ limits.
Phone *73. t - - •. u29-0te
CORN OOB8~-Are you watching your
$- Clean, dry cobs arc the cheapest
fuel yew ess jbnj&4tfc $4.00 per ton; a*
per cwt. Coal eoata yon $10.00 per
ton ot 80c per cwt. Ferguson Seed
Farms, 529 E. Jones St. n20-0tc
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FOR SALE—Dressed hogs, 20c per
Ijound. "K," care Democrat. n27-3tp
WILL TRADE—$125 Buffalo Refining
(local refinery) stock for $100 in ven-
dor's lien notes or cash. Jim Parker,
Sherman Democrat. .* . n27-3tj
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mestown, Tenn.—"I have used
Thedford b Black-Draught far years, in
' ft is t&e only liver medicine that
me any good," says Mr. L A,
. a well-known lumberman of
-place. "When f was single. 1 used
It tor headaches, and especially If I
gelt1* cold and feel feverish, I take a
good dove ot Black-Draught, and It
sets me right
"Since I have been married, I hare
used it In my family, and never hare
found Its equal tor torpid liver or di >
arranged atonach, especially with
children. I can recommend Blank-
Draught and gladly do so."
Every member of the family occa-
sionally needs , the assistance that
Black-Draught can give. In helping to
Cleanse the system and relieve or pre-
vent the troubles that com# from a
lasy, torpid liver.
■If your liver Is not doing Its duty,
u may suffer-wiOHicadache, constl-
tlon, biliousness. Indigestion, etc.
nless relief Is obtained, serious sick*
new may result In Its long and suc-
cessful use, Thedford's Black-Draught
baa been found In thousands of cades
to relieve such disorders, by stimulate
Its Important work.
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FOR SALi:—1 bed, 1 dresser, 1 com-
mode, 1 rug, 8 chickens, 1 No. 22 rifle.
Call at 821 East Jones St. W. Riddle-
larger. - n27-3tp
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FOlf IlEN'T—Five room bungalow ; al>
conveniences. Good location. Imniedi-,
lite possession. Phone 304. Sherman
Pealty Co. n29 4tc
HOUSE FOR RENT—CSll Thomas
Bros. n27-3tc
FOR KENT—Five room bungalow,;
modern In every particular; Pittsburg
heater; $50.00 i>cr month by the year.
East Pecan St. 8. N. Zetnansky,
phone 405. n27-3tp
WANT TO RENT
Wa3>TED—To reilt 4 or 5 room house.
Would pay several month* in*advance
« r Would t *iide nic*> .residence lot for
samo and pay difference. See or write
J. W. Ncwiuan, Sherman, Rt 0.
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REAL ESTATE—CFTY ''
FOR SALE—One of. tjie finest homes
6h "South Travia street, 2 story, 7 large
rooms, 2 halls and hath, lurge floored
In attic, Pittsburg heaterr lava tori cm
In ithd bed rooms, beautiful electric
fixtures, newly paint«Hl and papered
throughout, four beautiful fireplaces
and mantels; lot one hundred by two
hundred; east front; 2 garages, con-
crete driveway, concrete storm cella •,
srevant's house and cow pen, electric
lights lu all outbuildings.' The only
season for selling the house, too large
for us; will sell reasonable, or will
trade for a desirable Entailer house.
Call owner; business hourg 152; rv*t-
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"SWAMP CHILL
AaaooUtad Pkm DHpatch!
New Orleans, N'ov. 30—The opeulng
iu ix>tton was lower today except on
July, tinder private cablegr«nu from
Liverpool stating tluit the trade there
expected a BO per cent stoppage in
I Lancashire. On neerer mouths prices
fpll 5 to 20 points under the close of
yesterday, but July remained 7 points
abdve^ A good demand met the de-
cline on reports tliat large sjKit inter-
ests were buying quietly In the belt.
Shorts covered and Initial losses were
recovered and replaced at the end of
the flrnMia.lf hour of business by net
advances' of* 8 to 22 points. January
traded dowu to 14.18 and up to 14.^2.
Stacks and Ponds. ^
AMor !ntcd Prow DUpatch)
New York, Nov. 30—Apart from
moderate recessions in the copper
groups, stocks were variably higher'at
tl e opening cf today's session. Oils
were the strongest issues. PrelliulnsTy
quotations fur foreigu exchange were
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Chicago Grain.
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HI SALE—NIc" home, nil' eont'eni-
( ihih elos<> in on Walnut street.-Mlghfc
rent. See R. L. ('aruthern. n29-.'ltp
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l oll, SALE— Six vroom iMingalow,
new { modern, built in furniture, /<on
street to l>e jmved in F^ust, Sherman,
good | neighborhood, ten blocks from
square. Hid hargafrt^on account' of
owndr leaving town; See R. L. Carutb-
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FOR SALE V, blcs-k. 150x150 f.H>|
land iwltli, .'t houses on same, one block
from square; nlso one 7 room house,
all modern conveniences,' on East. La-
mar street. See \V. It. Kimball, IMS
South Elm street. nL'OOtc
LOST AND FOUNDT
1 .< )ST 1 >ji rk blue double foveas ted
overcoat which was taken through
aaistake at (Jraee Presbyterian church
Sunday nlirht.. Notify 700 South Elm,
or phone LWtf). n20-2tp
LOST -One<6 I.Al three $1 hills. Find-'
FOR SALE—Several slightly used gas
cook stores anil'lots of new artd used
gas ibenters at wholesale prices. For
demonstration enll Ralph Johnson,
phone 80 or 1008. , n25-8tp
ALFALFA HAY for rabbits and
cows. Second hand Ford. Take bonds
or trade. 3)16 Mlddletou street,
l'hone 208. o30-3\cp
LARGE ASSORTMENT of good hued
Bearden, Ark., Druggist
~ Knows What's Good
for Customers
Chicago, JSov. 30—Casii wheat No. 3
red 1826?; 1K5; No. 1 hard
108Vj. Corn No. 2 mixed 13% ; No.
2 yellow 77}6. Oats No. 2 white 48% ;
No. 3 white 4«H<t?4S^. Rye, No. 2
142Vi- Barley 7O©04. ^ ' '
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When dealers everywhere report that
SWAMP Chill Tonic is their best seller.
It's mighty good proof that thin well-
known remedy ia becoming more and
more tho favorite every day. %
Thousands of folks everywhere swear
by SWAMP Chill Tonic, because they
hafe found from experience that it
brings safe, certain and permanent re-
lief. Relief not only from fever, chills,
and ague, but from colds, grippe, influ-
enza, etc. . ..
Here's some good, straight health ad-
vice: Go to your deoler today and get
a bottle of SWAMP Chill Tonic wheth-
ier; ther* '* sny sickness in your home or
not. / Then, you'll be well prepared
against the emergencies of Winter
Physicians prescribe SWAMP Chill
Tonic. Prise ^0o a bottle.
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parts for all makes of enra for imle.
We cin save you money. Sheriusn
Auto A Tractor School. n2-30tc
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REMINGTON TYPEWRITER ' for
sale cheap. Democrat. , , , tfx
J. A. L. Wolfe. Gel T. Freem«n.
WOLFE A FREEMAN. lawyers.
Office 3d Floot Commercial Bank Big
Plenty of good well seasoned
cord wood, "prices right. Communi-
cate with us for car-load oraeis.
Immediate shipment.
FLOYD MOTOR COMPANY
Paris, Texas.
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MISCELLANEOCS
WANTF:i*^rMxje*l(j;uliioa( hens ami
one male. be ^t)Od ln>nIthy fowls
S. W. Port**'1" - r.27-3tp
JAS. D. BUSTER
Atty-At-Law
211-212 Commercial Bank lildg.
WHITESB0R0 SERVICE CAR
Leave Sherman: 5:30 a. m., 9 a. m.,
12:00, 2:311 4:00, 0:<K). 8:.'10.
Waiting rmmi: QUH'K SERVICE
LCNi'II Roosf West Sble Square.
FONE JWI. DUFF HOOD.
f*1 haw token (oar Estonlo tablets
I ths7 niieved me of sour stomach,
recommend It to evsiybody," days
Mrs. Q. P. HicU. ^ -
k If stomach Is sol digesting your,
food; 11 yon have sourness, bloattew.
food repeating, indigestion or aoid
stomach, E*tonic will remove the
oause by taking np and carrying oat
the acidity ana gases, bringing quick
relief ana healthy digestion. Why
Cost of Producing a Diamond.
To produce a diamond lir 'the rough
coats approximately |7 a karat* ac-
cording to estlmate*f ot vartets Stu-
dents of the dtsmond indostry. It
this diamond propefljr cat were sold st
$30, it would nets good profit. In ths
South African jnlnea it Is said We
diamonds are distributed so evenly
that 100 tons of the bluish day yields
about 100 karats of dlsmonda. Ths
production cost of a flve-karat dia-
mond Is $80. If It Is flawless and ot
good water it will easily , net $3,500.
The supply of diamonds la unlimited.
Almost all of the world's supply comes
from South Africa and complete, con-
trol of it ts in the hands of one Brit-
ish concern. .
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how under the Overtime Specialist at
the Business College, 7 to 10 p. ni.
n27-3tc
WANTEO—-High elasx sewing an<l
dress making of all kinds. * 422 South'
Crockett street. Phone 1040. n24 Otp
OTil) MATTRES renovated; guaran-
teed to make them good as new. You
can have tvro renovated for price of
one new mattress. Phone 805. ,'123 E.
Pecan. J. R. Graves, Prop. n 17-301 p
FOR SPIRELLA CORSETS call Mni.
.T. M. Sharp, Phone 063, ring 2; 325
W. Middleton. ' nil 30tp
PHONE 2054; Residence Phone 1956.
City Transfer, B. BL Walcott, B. B. Al-
l«n, Mgrs. Day and night calls an-
swered promptly."Country trips. Rates
reasonable. "" a3-tfc
MONEY—To loan on lands, long time,
low rate of interest, easy payments.
> We prei>are all papers In our office
free of charge. We are in position to
make quick loans. Speed and pro-
firlency 1m our motto. For further in-
formation see Thompson-Smith Com-
pany, Sherman, Texas. Pbone 1520.
Over American Bank & Trust Co.r
nil 26tc
PrSsH CATTLEMAN— MannfaeTnrer
of all kinds of Cabinets, anything to
make your home beautiful. Contractor
and buuder. Phone . 1254. 213 W. La-
P*r, Bl3my
RADIATOR WORK
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YOUNG'S WELDING SHOP
M7 E. Houston St.'
meal will prevent discom fort and pain.
? Make the test today and see )iow
quickly this wonderful remedy acts.
It oomes in handy tablet form. Carry
il with yon. A big box costs only s
trifle with your druggist's guarantee.
SLOW
DEATH
Aches, pains, nervousness, difij-
culty in urinating, often rr.can
serious disorders. The world'®
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
GOLD MEDAL
bring quick relief and eft en ward off
dsadly diseasrs. Knowti cs tt# cation*!
r«m«dy of Holland for mora than 203
yaere. All drugglsu, in thraa sisas.
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United States altar havin^Q>een alM
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HOME OWNRRBHIP la the gresteft object la life. ^ ^ ,
P. 'Htfttf nornisi man desires to OWN A HOMtf 01" HI* OWN, Ouf
without the*.]
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which the man or wfmun ot W iWMlest meaos may do so
excessive rate of InUweat
By a simple plan 3 systematic saving for a tow months; In*
$1(000 contract—you may OWl* THIS HOME i«ae(rom
ments, Including interest, Wlfi be: LKB8 THAN RBNT.
But jfou don't haw txr watt loo months to'eeettur the home. Oar
months, which base?! upon actasl experience Is a oonsorratlse ostimate <
our contracts have Actually l eat this average. Un
SHORTER AVKRAOf TIME THAN ANT 0QM
<* INTMREHT ONL* 8 1 ER CENT PER ANNl
Considering the saviug^*R mcane that
per month fsr thousand sud will grow lei
' You njay use the loan to buy, btfUd
yon are pa|lnc a higher rstc of laf
Adopt OurJBlan of Th _____
Your Own Home and Become Your Own
"< *1M l^ortr MRlNTtKI) Oh MATORBn MIANS.
lu the bvenf you dti not desire a load when /Oil ooafract has mstured,
holder « ^)NUa OR Pl^ot TJ' Of $1B0, In addlUoa . reiurn of all psymenta made.
Net Profit of 100 Per Cent or Better
Thia attractive profit Is poaslbls from sal# if matured loans, tor which {hare la snd wlU slwsy*
be eager buyers. . -
The l>e*t and safest guifranteed Investim
try, in Hkerman or eisewluire. ^Vliottior yon
returns from your Investment, yon owe It t<
. ^ ^Smipended Payments, be/ore snd after Loaa% on sccoyn| of Ml
Oct the facts today, without obligation. Sign Its attached
formation about this most remarkable plan.
UNITED HOME BUILDERS of AMERICA
J. E. IVINS, General Aftok, Cremhaw Bnidi og
UNDER glJPKRVWION OF COMMISSI ONjER 0* INSURANCE ANII
Cash and Securities K«ttal to Reserve on AO Conttfc els Issued
T ^ ~ ^ ' ~ " 40p v* TT\ :L
Insurance and Banking
Office of Gommlseiomr of s * ' Y *
State d To*atT *r •
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT Hnlted Home Pa lidoif of i ..
with all requlrementa of law relating theretO. ia he mby anthorti _ _ .
contracts or agreements snd Uio loaning of the fu nds conttibutod by, #ids^Mirk
eueh contracts, under provision of Chspter S, ths T hirty-Fourth L«gi«liiture of Tefi
for the yesr ending ^brusry 28, 1021. V
In Witness whereof 1 hereunto sign my name tn d affix Ay official seal at Jtfstln, Texas, this
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