Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR RENT—TwO iitt*ly furnished
Jlgbt housekeeping rooms, 1133 So.
Travis St. Newt Stiuwon. d4-2tp
FOR RENT—8 nnfUrutshd rooms. 021
S. Rusk. Phon 1747.* d4-3tp
FORltENT^-Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping to man mtd
wife. 001 8. Travis 8t.
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FOUR unfurnished rooms for 'rent at
CIO 8. Montgomery. Phone 1484. I* E,
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ROOM FOR RENT—210 W. Mul
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FOR RENT—Two llffct housekeeping
rooms. 311 E. Mulberry. ;* h fl.l.ltp
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HAVE AN attractive'proposHlou / to
effer couple without children to share
elcht room furnished twtfstory subur-
ban dwelling on ptte; hot and ' cold
lwth. sewerage, natural k«h, electric
lights, if willing to board couple -wtyt>
will rsccrve two roOrnk. W*-4 Retrop.
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FOR RENT—By Dec. Oth, two nice
partly furnished rooms, reasonable;
no obcctlou to two • three small chil-
dren. Address A. W., Care I>cmo-
crat. : .'I 48-#t®
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms WANTED—- or 3 good men to Invest
with board. All conveniences. Apply iSOOOiOO at W% on good sceurity and
N. Montgomery. All conveniences. Al l> t*^e I|o*tylou at $20.00 per week. Nol
020 8. Montgomery 8t. Phoue 10T3. a Bet rich quick scheme, but an exeep
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TOR 8AJLE—Nice younf Jersey cow
at a bargain. Call phOne lMVL dl-01
FOR SALE—Big type
registered bred gilts, Uu
cholera., O. W. Chisholm,
Sherman.
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ROOMS FOR RENT—215 E. Jones.
Telephone 1513. diJ-lltp
FOR KENT—Four unfurnished up-
stairs rooms, cheap. 407 Lee St. Phono
080. n30-0tp
ROOM TO RENT—Modern eonverd-
eiiecs. 201) P.. Pecan street. P"|0n6 0001 '
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FOR. RENT
conveniences...
preferred: t'ha4
W. Mulberry. PJlone 741,
nUhed rooms, all
nplla. and gcntlcuucn
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tlonally goo<l proposition. You will b >
surprised and delighted. I*t u e eje
plain the pro|)osltlon. Vou will like ll
You have rio way tb lose but can mas-
ter the busluess at my expense. Then,
go In for yourself. For Interview ad
dress Box "M", care Democrat.
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FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT—4 room house on N.
Travis street, garage; $20.00 i>cr
month. O. P. Webb. d4-2tc'
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TO RENT FOR ONE YEAR—On
("rand Avenue, near Austin Colege, a
splendid five-room house; garage/
servants' house, all conveniences, cor-
ner lot. See Thompson-Smith Com-
pany, over American Bank & Trust
Company. * d3-3tc
HOl'SE for rent. Call Thoimts Bros.
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■WANTED—Af*d man, strong enough
to wait on slcli man and do chores
around house on farm. Good home,
fair wages. Would toko man and
wtlfe. Jlrs. 8. M. ffendrleks, Sherman,
Kt. St One mile soqth Woodlake.
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MATTREH trnovated; guaran-
tee«l io t^iake Ihem goisl as new. You
can have two renovated for prb«e of
one new mat trees. Phone 805. 328 E. atW' W ™Wew
Ifwai J. «. Graves, Prop. nt7-90lp
FOR SPIREME CORSETS coll Mrs.
4. M. Sharp, -Phone (H13, ring 2; .125
Wt Middle!on. f | nll-SOtp
Fresldent
Committee
Former Speaker
the Pnwllp walked in
' "1 >rlskly*:;,.j|g^v With, a
itflHyBwfip 'of
cratlc leader If
tiie President as
[mHW and looking
pTlV President (lid
with the members of
NitiNiWe 8enn
bad anscrabtel In the BUie Room,
Reprcsenta- mited
the Preefctent came
ing room and
doorway. ■ O
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PI IONE 20.%41 Hoaldenee Phnnt,
City Transfer. B. R. Wnlcott, B. It Al.
ten, tf^s. Day and rtght JblHi «n
«iwcred promptly. Country trlpa.
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PRESS CAPI'liEMAN— Manufacturer
Of all kinds of Cabinets, anything to
make your home lieuutlful. Contractor
and builder, l'bone 1254. 213 W. U-
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room. Representative M^mdeB said Dw ...
HAVE YOUR Sllt>EM repaired wldfr
yon wait; all work guaranteed Ele*
trie Shoe Shop. 109 B Umsr.
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AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE—Republic truck, worth
the money. Knight-Peveto Co. tl3-0tc
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—Between Vaden fnrm and 1223
East Lamar street, Dodge rim 32x-
3'/j casing. Please* return to ' JP . C.
Chenault. ' 1 '* 448tp
TO LADIES east of TravJs St., see
Mrs. Seuton. 1S02 8. Trails St., for a
Hplrella Corset. I*bohe 080.
WANT TO SELL
Ft lit HALIi—Nice oak (Uuiuf tflblf,
at 30 W, Ruincy St. d4-3lp
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FOR HA1/E—Few choice English
While leghorn, cockerel#; 10 nice
Wlilte Wyandotte hens; three uloe
fox terrier male pups. Would trade
coekerela for nice pullets; would trade
pups for nice pigs. Phone 28. T. G.
1 Mocker. d4^'ltp
LOSTr-Collle pup, about 0 months.
old; a^sweres to name Lad. Phone 883
for suitable reward. d3-3tp
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miscellaneous
remington typewriter for
sale cheap. Democrat ' tfx
J. A. U Wolfe. ' • bal T. FnU*«%
WOLFE & FREEMAN. I^w^ST;
Office 3d Sloor Gommerohl Bank Big
A*to«\aUiI Preti tH*patc%h
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Austin, Tex.. l>er. 0,—A full eom-
jpauy of State Rangers w** ordered
to Rauger, Texas. today to assist
Raugers there already.; Tl^ls action
followed receipt by the Attorney Off**
cral of a telegram which stated that
two State Bangers arc confined In
jail at Ranger. Texas ,wber" the dt-
laens and Ringers are "unfriendly,"
following Hie wounding of a man by
the Rangers. >?/. q S
For RENT—Good farm near 8her-i -jr . ..
man. Apply yto H. F GrlMn. rhonel THE)KINC, SHOE SHOP—Basement 12:00,
1 .>17. d3-3td-ltwp MsTks Bros. Bring your Old *boes here J ,,um| ... .
and nare money/*' r d4-80tp H
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WANTED TO RENT—Good fHrm. 80
acres or more, with good house, on
pike close to Sherman. Parties Inter-
ested experienced in diversified farm-
ing; have their own tractor and , .
ixiwer implements. Reply "C," care of} LA1>IES—French Henna Stain, dart:
Democrat. d2-12tp
THE GIFT SHOP-Dogt Sal! to visit
the Gift Shop before doing your
Christmas shopping. All kinds of
handwork, Christmas novelties, cakee
and candle* reasonably priced. 11T
East Cherry St.. d3-«tp
REAL ESTATE—CITY |**rl cnibersoj^
brOwn, dark auburn, medium auburn
and black. Easy to use. Phone . 1002.
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SERVICE
5:30 a. m., 0
6:00, 8:30.
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FuR TRADE—Desirable residence for
mules and wagon. ThompeOU-Stnifh
Co. * <fe-3tc
FOR SALE—Nice seven room house,"
good Closets, gas, large lot. Well lo-
cated in Falrvlew. Phone 782 or see T.
L. Bruce, 212 . Trnvls. dl-Otp
FOR MALE or trade—At a bargain, a
good -l-room house with water, gas
and lights, lot 50xlfi0. Will take
wagon and team as first payment.
Balance pnhl $20.00 monthly. See T. J.
Hliliard, 100 Park Ave. n30-0tp
REAL ESTATE-FARM LAND.
coop DAIRY FARM for Half: 8214
acres 3^ miles east of D^nlson on
pike road; good Improvements, 6 room
frame house. Barn 30x40, concrete silo
7.') ton capacity; good out-Tniildings;
fine water, most all tinder
hog wire fencing. 10 acres
woodland pasture, fruit and ber-
ries; 70 acres in cultivation, also
large team of 0 year old mules; price
$150 per acre. Will take 3 or 4 thous-
and dona r property in Sherman or
Denison in exchange. Addreea R. A.
McGirk. Route 2, Denison. d4-4tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two* sec-
Hons of good levol, smooth land)
Southwest Texas. See Thompson-
Smith Company, or phone 1529. 68-5tc
WILL TRAD£ 240 acre* of good Soutfi
Plains corn and cotton (and, well situ-
ated for Grayson county land. O. W.
t'Jiisbolm, R. r, P, 9f SberiBun, 41-«tc
WOOD XABI>-4. D". Jones, «21 W.
Lamar. Phone 1785. dl-Otp
STORAGE AND WABBftOUSB space
for slM>rt or long tenn on merchan-
dise, Implemciits, sacked grain, etc.. In
cither-brick'or metal frame building
See John Plangman at Ferguson £"o3
Farms. Plione ^2rt4. n30-30tc
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[^' iVWlWlUjlt. as he entered the Bine
Boom, remarked that # was
■m&k* «M e his Senator
Lodge of Massachusetts, I
W# V*adeiv who lead th* >
against the P^acc Trrnty, acted as
K)K>k«Mn*a.. r, ifrfj'Mg
f^iliilberji of the comtnlttee- laid the
President carried cane with his
rlght^nrad and hfM the left band
against Wf cKwC^6ne tit thf visitors
said l^ls voice was "hollow and low,"
nnd that fHo committee members had
difficulty ill catching the few* Wprds he
Wie Impression tak^n away from
the White Hotipe by the five m«>miiers
of the committee. . Senators Lodge,
Underwood, Mondril. , Fbrdncy tuid
Clark was that t$& Pro*Went would
not address CongraM hi, but
would sand his messaiw to he read.
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HORSE AND SADDLE wanted each
week day fo rseTeral months between
four and lilx 9> %' & A. Glenn, Demo-
crat office.
No Business of His.
From Punch, ixindou.
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From Puncli, I<ot>don.
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TONIC restores Energy and VI- '
tallty by Purlfylntf^and Enrkh-
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cfTect, see how U brings color
to tho cheeks and how It Im-
prove* the appetite, you will
then sppcedete Its true tonic
value, :
GROVES TASTELESS CHILL
TONIC is simply Iryn and
Quinine suspended in syrap.
So pleasant eyeh children like
It Tho blood needs Quinine to
Purify It and Iron to tnrkh It.
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New Orleans .13,23 Uh73 37i 1200
New York 10.30 10.70 0
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mate of lP.54H.00H Imlcw. opt Including
Ilnterg, bpt Including cotton that"'will
not be piebed^<Mtei tlie cotton market
a mm Wide rt one end a rising ten-
dency on tlie opening today. In tlte
first half howr of Trading jprlcee wew
lifted 31 to 40 polntft'Jaaaary wiling
. p to 10.05 and July to^. |.,
'ffc&jt (Mocks
Aieocl«te4 Vttm ©l-«ps i5ti|
New York, Dec. 0--^Ml shares agslri
dominated the constrpctlve side of th*
stock market on lb* resumption of
trading today. ^Jjfexteaa {Petroleum,
the feature of last Saturday's
made an Initial grin Of 2 points,
which soon was inevdiiied. to 3%. Hous-
ton Oil rose 2% lean
Petroleum a large fraction. bft:;
rifle' OH md Boyal lmnih 1
slightly, Among eeM* ♦«|ji,.lndi tr^t^
eariy qnotntlcns were co^fpslui, St.
Ihinl preferretl advancing 1% J with
firmness In Vanadium ahd Laekawai:-
na Steele, whllf Souihcra. ftieifie Cru-
i Ible Steel «ind Wnri^l o^nings
were iow<>red b/ fracriotia to ' 1%
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