Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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mate, Kelly a
ahfpe and heat color female, Ed
Best display in nhow on variety,
excellent treatment and care given by Kelly and Hogg. Beat male In ahow,
Dyer, Sherman.,
Pullet—Fint and
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ttyrt, fourth and fifth. B. H. I)yer5A
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Ooefc—Ftmt, h. IS. Krwin, ijp H «*T
drove. •'
Cockerel—Flr t, <*. V. Montwliue,
Denloon; necotwl, H. Kowiott, Ik'hIhoh.
■Ural; necowi.^ tbi and
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jffWillUfl, C. V. MantaiQue, IJenl-
hou: aeeond, E. Enrln, Honey
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a#Mt under
Light Brown Legborna.
Cock—First and aeeond, Womaetc
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PuBet—First and second, Womack
|gnd Bon ; third and fourth, C. M,
Snyder. '
f wti—fltat, Woraae* and Bon; soc-
ond, <\ M. S ny«H*.
hidt Brown Leghorns.
First and second, Womack
and Son; fourth, C. M. Bnyder.
OaAmnC—Flrat and w -ojid, c. M.
Sny«ler. ^
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•ne poul- R«n. ; fourth, 6. M. H
flMaavUla. Md a| Pullets—First, second and
.,^T that 8aia McAfee; fouri^pd fifth, O. If.
fca had baa* In- the poultry
urf beco—j H«w—Finrt, R. E MUM. Shermu;
9of hesitation «w«m. *. M. Moore. QncnvUle; third,
i was befte* 'fourth and fifth, Bam McAfee, Sher-
: bandied «am any be had attandMl at awn. i^| | || I ■
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Honn—a-'lrst, aeeond, third and
fifth, Guy M. Moora, Wo>MPk nnrt jfe*. fifth, C. M.
Snyder.
First, W«uack and Son; s.*c-
omi, C. M. Snyder.
Beat parti eolored pen tn show; also
beat pen In abow, Womack and Bon.
WhUa Becka.
Oack—Urat, C. E. Andrews, Detii-
aon; ascou^, W. B. Msmson, Jr., Deiji-
OFITEERINC IN COAL
IS SCANDALOUS
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tm operators, whol«wler«,
in tho
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be required to file full and frequent
reports with a Federal agency. The*-
wporb alioutd show, n* commit tee
concluded, "total tonnage produced or
handled, slae and quality thereof,
amount of touHage contracted for,
«>U1 on contract and at spot sale, to.
whom, and the prices made and re-
vived under contracts or sales.1' The
Aborts should be sufficient "to deter-
mine coat# and profits, and the cof. |
porate Interpolations or the corunmnl-
tlea of Interests, If any, lietwcyn
Companies producing and dlstrlbutim;
Catdllionx.
fields, the committee said,
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"there exists a serious shoratge oi
housing, not only in the great cities
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any time, alto that he had aoid more Pens—FIrat and second. Bam
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purchaser* of fine stock, ret«ting from Special prise, beat solid oolor pen In
the fanr day show here, than be ever abow, Sam McAfee.
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;:lliy||.iil^:lWw'talk th* I Cock—First, W. Dt Hamilton, Sher-
: , treatment man; second, F. L. Stepliei.non, Whites-
fa every breeder of ponltcy he came la 'boro; third, W. B. Hamilton.
contact witfc and hoped that Deniaoh Cockerel- Flwt, W. B. Stephenson,
waa chosen again next year aa the ex-, Whltesbonv
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Lihitlon heudquarters. PpUeJta—First, second and third, F.
arm WnmaA nt tt'niiwolr nil 0/m
Will Womack of Womadc and Son' U Stephenson, Whlteeboro.
St Greenville apent five days In Deni- J Hons—Flrvt, F. f«. Stephenson; sec
hon. Mr. Womack fan breeder of fine (ond, MUrd, fourth and fifth, W. a
Btock and poultry ou<! makes all the llaiQilton, Sherman..
Fairs and exhibitions over the State.; First pea--W. B. Hamilton; second,
. He aald the ahow here waa one of the
best handixl, also the claynest and
beat judging. He also complimented
the Danlaon people for their large at-
tendance and enthnsksm. He aaid he
Would advise all breeders of
try to.hrlng their etock to
; next yaar. ; 1
the Henlaon. Chamber of Commerce
fen re the Poultry Association $230 cash
to assist them In purchasing equip-
fcneut necessary for the ahow and aUo
f urulslied them with the auditorium ki
. which to give the ahow, and akheugh |
F. L., StepheuHon.
Partridge Wyaadotto.
Cock—First, Sidney Klkln, DtMilson ;
second. Mrs. Fay Hell.
Cockerel—First, Mrs. Fay Bell, Den-
PBfe' \ "%<L« H • * ; ■( *• h '
Pulled— First, second, third, fourth
and fifth, Mrs. Fay Bell.
Mens—First, second, third, fourth
e«d fifth. Mrs. Fay Bell.
mpt Pen—Ft rut,, Mrs. Fay Bell;
rocornl, Sidney Klkln. (
Silver Wyandotts.
j Coekegel—First, • ]l. F. Shepherd.
nnw—rwst, second, third aid fifth,
IL C. McDowell; second and fifth, T.
fc' Hammondtree, Oenlson. ^ *
Pen—FIrat, H. C. McDowell; a *o
first for pen coining from long« t die-
" *1 ,n ^ Wlter cltlea aa well, even
In the far Weat and South" which It
to have deleterious effect upon
health, morals and indnwtrhu
grow^i. Labor conditions also were
by the committee.
Lobar Discussed.
- misdirection un<l exploita-
«Mne groups of organized la-
through grafting leadership, has
revealed In New York City, nnd
lie a been reported in some of the larger
cities," the report said. 'This has
been reported in some other large
cities," the report said. "This has
spread to combinations of employers,
who, working together with sncn
grafting labor leaders have combined
to force tfndujy high prices. The De-
partment of Justice in urged to prose-
cute the wrong doer whenever they
are Xound to have violated the Federal
alalnies.'*
Establishment of more trade school*
by cities and States to train appren-
tlcee for the building trades was rec-
ommended, as was the creation of a
Federal bureau to assist in framing
building codes which would sccnre
public Interests and at the same time
lower, coats. *ffi j ' \
Financing building investment, the
committee said, should be aided In sev-
eral ways, suggesting lowering of ex-
cess profits and surtaxes and tax ex-
emption for real estate mortgages. A
modification of the Federal Reserve
Act to permit, member hanks to in-
vest in long time mortgages was fur-
ther recommended, and the commit-
tee said It indorsed the principle of
"the home loan bank hill, which is
designated to facilitate a wider dis-
tribution of real estate mortgages
through standard bond issues."
Popular saving and thrift, it was
concluded, it would bo aided by con-
solidating under tlic deimrtmcnt of
Federal thrift activities and by
amending the postal savings law "to
provide adequate, interest for deposi-
tors,"
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Relations Resumed.
4«aoeiattd Ftcii oupatch
Bio Janeini, Dec. 14— Diplomatic
letetloau beiween MUeracally and Brazil,
which wee** broken 1a April, 10IT. were
resunv.Hl ic*lay when George Alfred
Plehn. German minbiter to this coun-
try, arrived here.
iuteltM Pnm DUpa'rfc! ;.
jl Fresno, Cal.. Dec. 14—Reduction
wages far farm labor of from 20 to
<-ents a day were put Into effect
by the Valley Fruit Growers'
Hon, a large farmers' organization.
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OF ALL BEAUTIFUL THINGS '
In this world there are two that seeaa]
r Ito atantt out from all the reat: A|
l«eautlful woman -and a beautiful
flower. Send our flowers to your I
lovely lady frienda and they will ap-
preefete the ^ompHment. They know
onr . rosea and other blooms are the |
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dependable M an
baskets. Thei
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n complete checking up of affalra has Mr. Shepherd also won first
not been made It la believed the aBso- jand sweepstakes on pullets.
on pen
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elation will not be in debt when all
final returns %re in. Prlaea were do-
nated to the ahow by Sherman and
Dcnlaon business men. Special prises
Warn alao awarded by the Texaa
Rhode Island Red Club.
The following awarda In the poultry
department were announced Saturday.
Single Comb Rhode bland Beds.
Cock—First, Mrs. Sid Chaffln. Ma-
-JMI1; second, Mrs. Fay Ball, Deniaon;
third, Henry Wataon, Wblteaboro;
fourtii, Kelly & Hogg Deniaon; fifth,
Mcore, iHmlaoo.
"* "-Wrst, Ed Moore, D « itaon.
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Cock. IMrst. Mrs. Fay Bell.
Cockerel- First, F. J. Nlmon, Deni-
son; second, John Varner. Denlson.
Pullet—First, E. J. Nlmon: second,
John Warier; thirtl, fourth ami fifth,
E. J. Nlmon.
Hen—First, second, third, fourth and
fifth, Mrs. Fay Nell.
Pens—First, E. J. Niim n. second,
Mrs. Fay Bell.
Dark Cornish.
Cock—Fhat, R. R. Dyer. Sherman;
second, B. B. Smith, Sherman.
Cockerel—First and second. R. R.
I'ulle^s—First, second, third, fourth
d fif\ W. n. Munsca, Jr.
Hens—llrst, second, thlwi and fifth,
C. R. Andrew*.
Pen—FIrat, d E. Andrews; second,
w. b. Munaan. Jr.
Dark Barred Becka.
Cock—-First ainl fourth, Mrs. E. L.
Lytion, Greenville; aetoml. Will Hhel-
ton,. B'hlteboro; third, A. Wagjjoner,
Denison; fifth, R. C. Jackson.
Cockerel- First, A. Waggoner; sec-
and third, H. R. Buchanan, ^toka.
Pullet—First, second and third, II.
L. Buchaiwin, Atoka; fourth, R. C.
Jackson, Kingaton, Okla. ,
Hen—First, II R. Iiuclmnun • third
and fourth, Will, Helton; third and
fifth, A. Wagoner.
Pen—First and second, II. L. Buch-
anan, Atoka; tlilnl ami fifth, A.
M'agoner. ;j j
Light Barred Rocks.
Cock—First, II V. Parrott. Denison;
seiHind, H. L. Buchanan, Atoka.
Cockerel—First, second, third and
fourth. H. L. Buaehaiuin, Atoka ; fifth.
H. Y. Parrott, Denison.
Pullet—First, second, third, fourth
and fifth. H 'L. Buchanan. Atoka.
Hen—First, H. L. Buchanan.
' Pen—First, II .1 Buchbnan; wcoiul,
tl. Y. Parrott.
Chat are
are none more
good-looking waste
re are many kinds to
chooee from but, valufed moat, are
thoee made at home of fabrics, aa cre-
tonne, sateen, tapestry, satin, colored
oilcloth and other things. Foundationa
of heavy cardboard or light wood are
eeswiwd with tbeee malMmia Two
attractive baskets are nliqwn in the
picture above,' one of tapestry and
satin and one of heavy sateen. The
latter is provided with a handle «f
braided cord for hanging.
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There is no real evidence thai Robin
Hmxl wj^s anything other than the
creation of popular Imagination.
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HOME OF FLOWERS.
377-159
215 N. Tnvta.
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SHOPPER S
Do You Appreciate Good Pictures. «■
■ i If So See Our line of .
FAC-SIMILES OF ORIGINAL
PAINTINGS
By the Old Masters,
W. N. BUTRID GE
v 210 South Travis, a
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Prices .Reduced.
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ARHOvlntcd Pr«mu Dlapatcb)
Little It«H*k. Ark., I)oc. 14—Re«luc-
lions lu prices of food from 10 to LTi
per cent were announced tliis morning
by several local cafes. Tlic price of
coffee lu virtually all cafes was cut
from 10 cents to r ivnts. It was also
announced today by the leading dairy-
of the city that effect I v next Thurs-
day milk prk-es will be reduced.
NOTICE TO PPRCHASERS OF
LAND OF THE MEXICO LAND
COMPANY.
Messrs. Jeff 1>. Hall. Sam L. Dlcken
ami Ira W. Taylor, have heen selected
by the purchasers of lands in Buena
Vista Colony, to inspect binds bought
of the Mexico'Land Co. by parties in
Grayson and adjoining counties. They
will leave for the Colony about Jan-
uary the 1st. All who wish to have
tracts inspected by them should make
application for farm before December
23rd, so that we can have report made
on same.
After a report has been made on
each individual tract any dissatisfied
purchaser may have amount paid on
tract returned with 8 per cent interest.
MEXICO LAND COMPANY.
By W. F. COOPER, Representative,
Room 15, Murphy Bldg.
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Solved at Strange Jewelry
Company—For beginning Dec 10, we are
Offering Our Entire $50,000.00 Stock of
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HIGH CLASS JEWELRY
at 25% Discount
Anticipating the great demand for acceptable gifts this Christmas, and to stimulate gift
buying at this time, we are placing our entire atock of High Class Jewelry on sale at 25 per
cent reduction below our former prices. This offer applies to every article in our store,
with the exception of such Watches and Clocks as are sold at restricted prices, and Diamonds,
which we will sell at exceptional reductions. ^ N „ rK, ^ A ^
THIS IS A BONA FIDE SALE
Every article on display in this sale will be marked in plain figures. There is no in-
flation of prices in this sale. Our many years of unfailing service to the people of Sherman
and Grayson County is your best guarantee that every article will be exactly as represented.
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MAKE THIS A JEWELRY CHRISTMAS
The spirit of Christmas finds its best expression in the giving of beautiful—permanent
gifts. Of all beautiful things, Jewelry is accorded first place, because it combines sentiment
with intrinsic value. If well chosen, the Christmas Gift of this year will be1 the heirloom of
fifty years hence—Jewelry. So bring your gift list to Strange Jewelry Company—We have
hundreds of inexpensive gifts, unique and everlasting and benefit by these reductions. Select
your gifts now, while our stock is complete.
,
Strange Jewelry Co.
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CLEARANCE SALE OF
BONE-ELLIS SHOE COMPANY
These prices lower than re-placement values tor Spring from the well known Manufactur-
ers, whose lines we carry. If you have shoes to buy prepare to buy them now.
MEN'S
Hanan's all leathers and lasts $15.00
Howard & Poster, all leathers and lasts $10.00
Excelsior Shoe Co. all leathers and lasts $10.00
All leather Work Shoes $4.50
All other Men's Shoes, including the Famous
' * "Edmond's Foot-Fitter," made by the larg-
est shoe out of one leather, a $10.00 value
..... <*......... $7.00
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WOMEN'S
Hanan's Black Kid High Boots and Oxfords,
Military heels $15.00
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Boots and Oxfords, high and low heels, Brook-
lyn bench made turns and welts, from
Wichert and Howard & Foster, forrrter
values up to $20.00, at $10.00
Turns and welts, high and low shoes, all leath-
ers, all heels, former values up to $14.00.
nt $7 00
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ALL KINDS OF OTHER GOOD SHOES, good values
up to $12.00, from $2.95 to $6.00
Reductions, making good values on all Children's Shoes.
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