Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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SHERMAN DA1LT DEMOCTAT, SHERMAN, TEXAS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER J«, 1920
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re Handle Qualities That Wear Be<-t
Because We Sell to People Who Must
Have Value for Their Dollars.
Buy Value Instead of
Discounts
Men's Suits from .$18.00 Up
Men's Overcoats from $12.50 Up
Men's Mackinaws from. $5.00 Up
Men's Slicker Lined Duck Coats.... $5.00
Boys'jSuits from. .$6.00 Up
Boys'<Wool Shirts just in ;—$1.50
Boys' Khaki Shirts $1.25
A^tReduced price on all Shoes.
You Get Value by Buying Here.
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mk | 1IKKKD POLAND C HINA HOG8. |
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT.
Hon. SlUw Hare, Judge.
Hud Trimble va. Hamuih Trimble,
divorce; granted.
NEW HV1T8 FILED.
Ferxuaou 8ee<l Farm* ra. J. L. Whit-
flll, da inn Re*.
J. B. Muillna T«. Char lea Dilue, et
Ml, title mid poaaeaalon.
Belle Elgin vs. 8. E. Elani, divorce.
FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT COURT.
Hon. F. E. Wllfox, Judge.
NEW 8UIT8 FILED
Myrtle Payne vs. Odrick Payne, di-
vorce.
McKlnn-v. Tex.. Nov. SO—4. ,T.
McLain of Anna. J. F. Ultra of
Ilhea MIH*. J. E. Ithru and A. fj.
Mayae of McKinne.v have c*tali-
iitdted the Ulieu-Mel.fi In Com-
pany for the purpone of hreed-
ing regixtere<l . i'oland China
swine. Tin* herd will l*> located
on the Hhea raneh of 2,000 acres
ten mile* west of McKinney.
Marriage Licensee.
EXSTEINS'
Torn L. Davis and MIsh Anua Ellwi-
hetb Knapp. 8herman.
William W. Trimmer and Miss May
Marshall, I>urant, Okla.
J. G. Green aud Miss Etna Braswell,
Melissa.
Eugene Wells and Miss Nina Brown,
Van Alatyue.
Grant F. Cunningham and Miss L.
N. PaUarey. IJttle ltock, Ark.
8am H. Hill aud Miss Jess beheld,
Frederick. Okla.
J. E. Holder aud Miss Maggie Mur
lay. Proffltt.
M. C. Ball aud MIhs Nancy Pence,
Dcniaon.
i The deathshead moth of Europe, so
ca. . |« > U'uif jiiarklUKs, at-
tacks beehives, scatters the bees and
collecta tlie honey.
Citation By Publication.
December
Heal Estate Transfers.
We are Equipped and Able to Handle any Building
Project, Large or Small
| CLYCE & ROLFE
ARCHITECTS
Fifth Floor M. & P. Bank Building
Phone 612
THREE WEEKS 'TILL
CHRISTMAS
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—AUready we aye showing
many "Practical Gifts.".. Do
yonr shopping ..during the
morning hours and avoid the
afternoon crowds.
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Infants Wear *:
Infants So^JFleeced Outing Flannel Bath Robes, pink, and
tjno designs, silk cord. Special
Infants' Jiffy Pants, water-proof, made of rubber ..65c
Infants' Slk and Wool Bootees. .. ..29c to $1.39
Infanta' Wool Hoods and Toques .: 1.29 to $1.98
Infants Wool Crochet Sacques, color range, blue and
white, embroidered in silk contrasting col-
ors $2.49 to $3.49
Baby Rattles, Baby Soft Sole Shoes, Baby Comb and
Brush Sets, Baby Shoulder Hangers, Baby Hose Supporters.
Ladies Bath Robes
and Kimonas
Ladies' Kimonas, made of Flannelette, light andidark
coIors $2.98, $4.98, $5.98
Ladies' Crepe Kimonas, solid and floral designs,
each $1.98 to $2.98
Ladies' Bath Robes, double fleeccd, worm and com-
fortable,- with cord and tassel, $3.49, $4.59,
$8.49. $9.99. $11.49 and
V40ff On All Blankets 1,4off
S P E C I
at 25c
PER YARD.
Dress
Ginghams,
Outing Flannels.
•J74ml ex w-h)e. This in
our ltevlaed l'rice on a large
a snort men t.
at 35c
PER YARD.
Kimona Flannelettes,
Hevtaed Prices on
Beautiful designs
ami Jap Patterns.
a Hoc of
In floral
A L S
at 19c
PER YARD.
Brokne assortment of Apron
and Dress Ginghams.
at 98c
PER YARD.
36-inch Plaid Dress Goods,
closing out a desirable pat-
terns, worth $1.50.
F. C. Vaden estate by executora to
Mra. Berta U Vaden, 5-7 intereat In
lot In J. B. McAnalr aurvey, Oct. 23;
*8071.42. , , '
W. U. MeMakin and wife to Mra.
(*lga Cameron and Mn^Kie Ueorjre, lota
42. 43, 44, 45, 60, 47, 48 and 4i> of
West Fulton achlltion to Van Alatyne,
Hept. 13; $1500.
D. J. Jones to LcwIh T. Andrewa.
lot 3 In hlock 3 of R. E. Shanndn'H
aeeond addition to Sherman, Nov. 26;
M00. J
B. T. Ilerry and wife to Fred I).
Willis, 20x193 feet in Soutlimayd, Nov.
II); *14: 0.
K. M. Fin ley to The Finley Farina,
Co., 125 aerea in Shannon and Inman
surveys, Nov. 20; $1 and Indebtedneaa.
A. Shock ami wife to The Finley
Farina Co.. tracts of 411% aud 12 aerea
in Patterson and Shannon surveys.
Nov. 20; $1 and other consideration.
Luke K. Marsh and wife to Henry
W. Clarke, lot 10 In block «4 of Mil-
ler's second addition1 to iH-nison. Nov.
20; #800. 14 .
C. J. Harrison to J. G. Waters,
south |jart lots 1, 2. and 3 in block 24,
O, T. P.. lH?nlaon, Nov. 0; $lHU«t.
Geo. B. Vest and wife to H. Z. Gra-
bam. lot 0 in block 10 of Muusou &
Purlnton'a addition to Denlsoii, Nov
_'«•>; $3400,
Henry J. Moore and wife to J. W.
Stanford, lots 7 aud N, In block 4 of
College Park addition to Denison, Nov.,
$1250.
Wllhert Hickman and wife to Jo-
seph Inman. lots in block 3 of Ran-
dolph addition to Slieriuan, Nov. 27;
$00.
J. I. Ileaib and wife to <'. 1. Mcllee,
bit 11 In hlock 3 of Muusou & Purlin
ton's addition to IMdson, Nov. 10;
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KOH SA1/F. or trade—At a hiirualn. a
irood 1-rfMMU house with water, uas
and liRlits, lot .r <>xl5U. Will take
wagon and team as first payment.
Ilalanec ;uiId Sliil.00 monthly See T. J.
Ullliard. UK Park Ave u.'MMitp
LOST—Somcwhen* between 1
Cleveland and Senior IIIkIi. pen part
of Conklln self filler. Call S27W. Re-
ward. i\::n?itji
lOU .KENT—Two furi.ished rnoms.
•J' 7 \\'est I'ecan. All modern >onvenl-
1'in en. n.'5u-.",f p
FOB BENT-5
all co'iVenlenee:
room bungalow house:
l'hone Ills or 1(H ^.
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(i(M>|i KITCHEN and ilininir room
proposition to right party. 207 W. re-
call. n.'tti-.ltp
FOB BENT One large furnishi'd nwnn
to four young ladies or f ur young
men. Close in. l'hone 711. n30.3tp
FOB BENT—l-'ront room, modern
convenience, I blocks from square, to
man or couple without children. Mrs.
Harve Taylor. Phone 100.'!. ii.'!(i: tp
THE TATE OF TEXAS.
In the District CouFt,
term, A. IX 1060..
To the Klicrlff or any Constable of
Gray sop County—Greeting:
You are hefeby commanded that b>
making publication of this citation
In some newsjmper published in the
County of Grayson for four weeks
previous to the return day heteof,
you summon A. Price, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of A.
Price; J. W. Jack and his wife Mat tie
^M. Jack, the unknown heirs bf the
aald J. W. and Ma tile M. Jack, their
helra and legal representatives; IJ. Ij.
Price and his wife. Sarah E. Price,
the unknown heir* aud legal repre-
sentatives of the said It. L and Sarah
E. Price; Mra. IjOU J. Coleman tht
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of the said Mrs. Ix>u J. Cole-
man; of J. H. Nutting and his wife,
Elude J. Nutting, the uUknown heirs
and legal representatives of the said
J. H. Nutting and Lizzie J. Nutting:
W. B. Looney, H. C. Looney, their
helra and legal representatives; Alice
I'riee, her unknown heirs and legal
representatives; Ruby Coleman, her
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives; Effie Coleman, her unknown
helra and . Jcgal rejrwtitativcs;
| Lindsay Coleman, his unknown heirs
and legal representatives; Mrs. Ruby
L. Klstler and her husband
Kiatler, their unknown helra and 1?-
gal representatives, whose residences,
are unknown, to be and apjxiir before
the District Court, 50th Judicial Dis-
trict of Grayaon County, to be holden
in and for the County of Grayson, at
the Court House thereof in Sherman
on the first Monday in December,
1020, then ami there to answer a peti-
tion filed in said court on the 10tli
day of November 1020, wherein W. IV
Stuckey Is plaintiff, and A. Price,
ids unknown heirs and legal rcpri
sen tat Ives t J. W. Jack. Mattie M.
Jack, their unknown heirs and legal
representatives'; B.'L. Price and Sarah
E. Price, their unknown heirs and
legal representslven; lira. Lou o.
Coleman, her miknown heirs and legal
representative*; J. H. Nutting and
Lizzie J. NutthbC) their unknown heirs
and legal ret>resentathx^; W. B.
Looney and II. C. l/wwy. their heirs
and legal representatives; Alice Price,
her unknown heirs and their legal
representative#; Ilnby Coleman, her
unknown lielrs an<l legal representa-
tives; Effie Coleman, her unknown
heirs and legul representatives; Llnd-
sey Coleman and ids unknown heirs
and legal representatives; Mrs. Buby
L. Klstler and husband Kist-
ler. their unknown heirs and legal
representatives, are defendants, the
file number of said suit being ^STkUI
and the nature of said plaintiff's de-
mand being in substance an action to
remove the cloud from title to the f<>l
lowing property, to-wl>t:
Situated in Grayson County. Texas,
on the waters of Brushy Creek, being
a |Mirt of tho survey originally filed
on by A. Price.
Being the north one-half of Quarter
Section No. 1 of Section No. 3. League
No 42. l'nlverslty land, filed on by A.
Price and containing eighty . acres of
land.
Plaintiff claims sabl land by virtue
of the statute of limitations of .5. •
and 10 years.
Herein Tail not. but have you then
and there before said Court this writ,
with your return thereon showing bow
you haw executed the same.
Witness; It. D. D.ve. Clerk of the
District Court of Grayson County.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office In the City of
Shei'iunn, this the 10th <hij of Nouni ^
tier, P.>20.
B. I> DYE.
Clerk Idstrlct Court. Grayson County.
terns.
Bv Alma DonglftW. Deputy.
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GIVE GIFTS
THAT
GIVE SERVICE
C( IMMUNITY
makes
SILVER al
ah excellent
ways
gift
THE QUALITY of thl« line
Is so well known thnt the
recipient takes pride in keep-
ing 'It nice for years.
WE HAVE several beautiful
patterns to select from.
J. B. Shaw & Sons
NOTE OUR BIG ^EDUCTION IN MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.
Your Underwear needs for the winter can be very prof-
itably filled at our Revised Price. Change in the market
condition enables us to give our customers these exceeding
Low Prices. W
Men's "Red Lion" Union Suits — „~$1.65
Men's "Hanes*' Union Suits $2.00
Men's Separate Garments— $1.00
Women's "Dependon'* Union Suits $1.65
Women's Medium Weight Union Suits ...$1.21
Women's Separate Garments 75c, 85c, $1.00
Children s E-Z Union Suits.-.---.^---•-----.--•---$1 *00
Children's Medium Weight Union Suits.... i ...53c
See These Great Values Before it is Too Late.
"YOU CAN DO BETTER AT SHAW'S." .
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jcuujwAiN s> Wallace
See Our Line of
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Gifts and Framed Pictures
W. N. BUTRIDGE
210 South Travis.
Phone 460.
Ancient Romans
fish hatcheries.
and Greeks had
TRY A WANT AD. FOR QUICK RESULTS.
On Sale Thursday, Dec. 2nd, at 9 A. M.
350 SATIN, SERGE AND TAFFETA DRESSES VALUE UP TO $75.00 AT ,
$9.50 EACH
All regular High Grade Stock Dresses. 65 Spring 1921 Sample Taffeta Dresses. This
is the most wonderful sale ever held in Sherman. WE EXPECT TO SELL EVERY.DRESS IN
THREE HOURS. No Charges, No Alterations.No Exchanges.
i • ONE DAY ONLY—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 9 A. M.
THEY ARE WONDERFUL. "s ; .j, '/*£ SEE WINDOW FOR PART.
Walter C. Jones & Company
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at Sensible Prices."
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FOIL SAI.K New Kdlson and
In record^ for $17.1. Phone 1'JOK
tiiornlnffs. nMorttp
Full UK NT Two nnfiirnishod •onins,
ulsd one child's bed. new, '.>17 Fast
Colhw street. Phone 77. n.'Kt .'itj>
F< U{ HFA'T Four nnfnrnlshed np-
atatra r^Sils, chea|i. 4t 7 Lee St' Phone
'Ml- n.'to <itp
TCH
91
Room to UFNT Modorn eolivenl-
ei'cea. F. IV>ean stri^'t. l'hone <! io.
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F< Ml ltFNT Two 1 ijrlit lM unek«*«'pliic
rooms. M ell located. All conveniences.
Phone 582. ii.10-2tp
POHITION' WAXTF.D by man 2.1 years
of nire. Clerk or will eoealder any em-
ployment. Not afraid « f work. Phone
•177-X. nnoitp
HTOllAGK AND WAIIETIOFSK spaeo
for abort or long term on merchan-
dise. Implement*, sacked araln. etc., In
either brick or metal frame bnlbllp^.
See John Planjnwin at Ferguson H«h1
Farms. Phone 20-1. mHO.IOIo
Mon*v b cU without question
if IIUNT'3 ®V*rH*KVzFMA'
tre*twnt of ITCH, ECZEMA.
EINQWORM, TKT TF.R of
( th«r Itchlngr «Win JLST'i'
Try a '5 cent box at r1**-
MITCHKUL-MASON DRI'G CO.
Fire, Jornado, Health,
Automobile, Accidental and
Liability,. Boll Weevil
INSURANCE
See Us.
BARNES, L0UX & BARNES
Real Estate.
Room 4, Crenshaw Bldg..
North Side Square.
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"iSeSAMPLE SHOP!
We quqte no former nor
comparative pripes.
We let you be the
. judge of values.
The Call of the Time
That's what this $40,000.00 Ladies
Ready-to-Wear Stock Sale Is
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Hundreds of garments are marked down to below
the cost of the material—substantial saving on every
purchase. j \
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Etc.
are on Sale at lower than Pre-War Prices
Starting Tomorrow
We are putting on Sale some Silk Under-
wear at extraordinary low prices
100
Flesh Colored
Crepe de Chine
Camisoles
Hand embroidered
and lace trimmed,
choice,
95c
150
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Satin / \
Camisoles
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In Navy a n d
Brown hemstitch-
ed and embroider-
ed in self or con-
trasting- colors,
choice
$1.95
85
Pairs of fine
Quality Crepe de
Chine
Teddies
Handsomely made
and beautifully
trimmed, choice
$1.95
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Come early while the selection is complete.
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