Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FOB BENT—Four
apartment with private b*tb, 700 N.
Maxey. dl3-8tp
ROOMS FO* r«H mg fur
nlsbed for light housekeeping. Phow •
1207, Sj <&*$! .
FOB RENT—One •"'- finished room,
clow in. 210 W. Cherry. dlSStp
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FOB BENT—H>or 2 nice room*. ehfcse
'■ini^-A.. A. <ion sates, 118 No. Maalsoni*
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FOB BEXT—Two or thy* viufiir«lah-
<<l rooms. clone lit, to clean, tpiiet
couple. Phone 1140 uftcr 11 a, .m."
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FOR BEXT—Furnished bed room on
car Hue; one or two working girls pre-
ferred. 813 E. Lamar. f dl3-3tp 4
FOE RENT—Two rooma, kitchenette
ami garage. 320 X. (flevelaud Ave.
Phone 400. f dlS-8tp
FOR BEXT—Furnished
rooms, unfurnished.
Phone 1747.
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FOR KENT—Two furnished rooms.
A11 modern conveniences. 245 East
recan. phone 1317. dlO-Otp
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
with board; 011 conveniences. Apply
625,8. Montgomery St. Phone 1078.
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WANT TO RENT
\VANTRI>—1Two or 3 fiirntaltatl ltjUt
housekeeping rooms. Address Box 184/
Van Alstyne. dll-3tp
FARM WANTED—About 150 acres to
work on lutlves. Have large force.
I)est references. Write or call M.
Welngsrten who can notify me. dll-3tp
BY JANUARY 1st., three or four room
furnished or unfurnished apartment.
Must be modern and in desirable lo-
cation. Family, gentleman, wife and
2 months old baby. Give full partial-'
lars in letter. J. K. Bloodwerth,
Binkley Hotel, -:y d9-01p,
WANTED TO RENT—Good farm, 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
power implements. Reply "C," care of
Democrat. " d2-12tp
REAL ESTATE—CITY
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FOR SALE or would rent to right
party, 5 room house, close in. J. P.
Grady, plume 1530 or 020. dll-3tc
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FOR SALE OR TRADE -Practically
new four room house with bath two
blocks east of Sanitarium, small pay-
ment cash and balance monthly, see
J. B. Knight at Knlght-Peveto Co.
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storage AND WABteHOUSE space,
for ahort or long term on merchan-
dise, Implements, sacked grain, etc* in
either brick or inetal frame building
See John Plangman at Ferguaon S~ei
Farms, i'hone 204. n30-30tc
SEE J. P. GEREX quick for it well
established paying business which
shows for Itself. The owner has other
business that requires all of his time
and will sell cheap or trade for farm
land. VTlne opportunity for a young
man who has good business capacity.
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FIFTEEN or twenty feet second hand
vailing and gate wanted. Democrat
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PRESS GAPFLEMAN— Manufacturer
of ail Muds of Cabinet*, anything to
make your homp beautiful. Contractor
and builder. Phone 1454. 213 W. La-
mar. al3-my .
J. A. K Wolfe.
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THE KINO SHOE SHOP—Basement
Marks Bros. Bring your old shoes here
and save money. d4-30tp
RADIATOR WORK
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YOUNG'S WELDING SHOP
! 7 E. Htwtaa M.- '
LOST AND FOUND.
BATH TOOR SHOES rcpolrwi while
yon wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-
trie Shoo Shop, 109 E. Lamar.
u25-tte
TO LADIES east of Travis St., sec
Mr*. Sea ton, 1802 S. Travis St., for a
Splrella Corset Phone 080. d3-30tp
OLD MATTRES renovated; guaran-
teed to make them good as new. You f
can have two renovated for price of j
one new mattress. Phone 805. 323 E.
Pecan. J. R. Graves, Prop. n17-30tp
Fire, Tornado,
Automobile, Accidental and
Liability, Boll Wooffl
INSURANCE
See Us.
BARNES, LOUX & BARNES
Real Estate.
Room 4. Crenshaw Bldg.,
North Side Square
PHONE 2054; Residence Phone 1856.
City Transfer, B. R. Walcott, B. B. Al-
len. Mgrs. Day and right calls an-
swered promptly. Country trips. Rates
reasonable. * *S-tfn
WANT TO SELL
FOR SALE—New Iloosicr Kitchen
Oabinet. First $40 get* It. Phoue 353.
1312 South Travis St. dl3-3tp
WHY SHAVE WITH
A DULL BLADE?
Let ua reshari>en your Safety
Razor Btadef. We make them
as tfood as new, at .only a
small charge. Leave yours at
FOR SALE—Sound wood at $." pei
■cord F. G. B. Busaett, Okla. Fred A.
Chapman, Artlmore, Okla.
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LOST—One red shoat, weight alM ul]',<Wl SALE—Two seconjl hand Install-
70 lbs ; escaped from wng^i in down i taneous water heaters In grnxl condl-
town distrii't. IMcase notify Terry Ar. tion. Sherman Plumbing Co. dl3-3tp
Deem, phone 11XIW. dl3-3tp T" .
' FOR SALE—\mas trees and peanut*.
East | Phone your orde.rs early. Mr?, liowsrd
Burton. Phone 517. dll-(Jlc
LOST—A diamond har pin on
Houston or down town. Reward. Re
1 urn to Democrat. dl3-2tp
The Gem News Stand.
MaW
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generally,*|
and
and wftlle it
the Mverpool
steady.
fHPlI
from otjc lutlf to two
partlculartv. showed
strength In l ofh the
Kansaa City
\Fh!le the professionals
wew bearish, the passage of the War!
Finance Corporation bill ateadietl the
Thu probnlJe revival ef the
"War Finance Corporation la expected,
to wake export business possible in
Southern European countries.
This was nltw u good day for stocks. 0,1 n1'1'
particularly with ralltoad tock* and (
to rallMads. su<4i
as Cnltetl Steel and Anterieau Iamh>-
motive stock*. ' y ....
; * "ilverpoot Futures^
Liverptiol, IXh*; 14—Cotton future*
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Yesterday Todf.v
Dec 10.40 • 3
Jan 10.58 10.48
March „«.10.68 10.5k
May ^ .... —a W.71 30.05 t::||
July J-.... 10.60^^0.00 \
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New V'ork Futures.
New York, Dee. 14—Cotton
closed: •
Yes tor- To-
day's day'*
Close. ClosCi High
15.00 15.30
l.\37 , 15.38
15,42 15,45
15.57 15.58
15.«> 15.05
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Jan ....
March .
May ...
July .w.
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18.31
futures
Low
14.00
14.77
14.82
15.00
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a number of dlvon* ease
*>w>t.P«n4«lpf«r. some time
Dlatrlct Coqrta, and granted th ", -,S
in the follow lag cases:
R I.udle Williams vs. # ave Wl
J. H. JockMtt vs. Julia 'Jackson
plaintiffs plea for dlwre#denied, and
defendant graphed «Hvoree awl eusto-
dy of child oti cross Mil. Comma
Bernard vs. B. B. Bernanl. Mrs. i|. E.
Morrln vs. Mliii W. Morris. Edna Cur-
lee vs. Walter Curiee. Effle Pierce vs.
Richard Pleree.M. J* Ijindreth vs.
John Ijindretli. Ofiver Wright vn. Jo-
ella Wriglii. Mrs. Xealy Malr vs. Jose*
phine Maler. Hester Hogan vs. Will
Hogan. Ct! '/. ^
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New Orleans Futures.
Xew Orleans, Dec. M—■Xo quotatioiut
today—holiday.
- ; Spot Markets.
Tester- *To- Ar-
Clty day day Sales rival
Xew York .. ....15.50 15.*) 0 0
Pallas 13.30 18.70 28 3388
...14.25 14.25 230 2l7ri, ll'e^lay were tluwe from a cs
Ht uston .I .
(la I vest on .. .. 15.25 15.25
• Men Want Jobs.
The Community Star
reau which has l>een openeil at the city
Y. M. C. A., with several organlsta-
tions In the <^ty co-operating, has on
hand applications from a number ot
persons able to do both skilled and
unskilled work. Among those on hand
irpenter.
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Chicago tlrain.
Chicago, Dec. I t—Orain closed :
Ycgterd \y Todn t
Wheat r
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Mar
Corn:
jDac .... .....
J- May i. .
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Dec ... ....
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- FOR SALE—Girl's hicycle in good
LOST—Orga make wrist watch con-j condition. Oootl tires, Xew Departure
tool case.
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tainlng picture-llf back. Ix>st l etwt>en roaster brake, basket and
Carr-Burdette College and Central Phone 301.
Christian church Sunday morning. Xo-j
tify L. W. Davidson, phone 200.
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I/OST—Friday evening, somewhere on
the strict or in some stor >, a smal
cameo brooch. Finder please leave a<
Thompson-Smith real estate office over
American Hank. dll-3tc
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LOST— Between 330 W. laurel ant
Lirge fillin'C station automobile rol e.
Return to 330 W. laurel. dll 3tj
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White and
Buff Leghorns, Anemias, and a few
mixed liens. SIS S. Montgomery St.
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FOR SALE—Xew and second hand
World Best scale; cnsli registers. A.
J. Woodward Phone 2047, Sherman.
d0-30tp
ToCure a Cold
in One Day
Take
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Laxative
Bromo
Quinine
tablets
Be sure its Bromo
fitocilS and Bonds.
New York Dec. 14—The principal
storks closed as follows:
Y ester To. To-
day's day's tlay'o
Close. Opening Clos.
a glnner. truck driver. pluml>er, sta-
tionary flrenwn. day laborers and a
finisher. Employers in need of any
character of lalmr can probably find
« suitable person by phpulng the T.
M. C. A.. Secretary B. S, Graham
states, .
Atchison .... -i
.. 7#
70
81
Am. I^womoflve .
. ' 70
HO
82
Crucible Steel
... H2
84 *
85
General Motors
.. 14
14
14
Ins. ("opper .. i".
... 30
4o
30
Northern Pacific
.. 74
73
78
Southern Pacific
.. 05
05
07
Studel >aker
... 41 '•
41 '
41
Cnltetl Kteel
... 78
78
80
Westlnghouse .. .
... 41
41
41
Texas «MI ..
... 41
41
44
Sinclair
24'
24
25
AUTOMOBILES
FORI) COI'PE—T'stsl few months.
Bargain for cash. Phone OOf). dl3-3tp
LIVE STOCK
FRESH COW FOR
Furche. I'hone 4804.
SALE
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MISCELLANEOUS
LKT- CS bo your wash woman. Sher-
man Wet Wash Laundry'. Phone 2102.
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FOR RENT—0 acres improved, close
In. R. A. JcffcrsOn, 114 XT. .C^'^ftt.
MANURE FOR SALE—$2 per load
delivered anywhere 1|^ city limits.
Phone 73. d lO-Otc
LIBERTY WATER HHATER, only
$12.50; heats bath room and water
with same gas. Chas. F. Bowius, Dal-
las, Texas, IMH Bogel St. d0-12tp
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER
sale cheap. Democrat
Penlopc Bank Closed.
Fort Worth, Texas, JM\ 14—.The
First State Hank ut Peulopc. Hill,
County, was dosed yesterday by a
Spruee and Htmleck.
It f* not difficult to dlsttngulsh be-
tween spruce and hemlock In the
forest, when one learns to notice the
following points: The spruce has stiff
pointed leaves (or short needles), Its
bark scales are never bright red. and
the .cones— smaUer than those of tho
pines—hang down ou the branches.
The hemlock, on the other hotid, has
soft Oat needles, often two-ranked,
that Is. growing on ,two sides of the
■tern, so that the sprig has a flat-
tened appearance: hemlock b rk
scales look red, whe.n broken off, and
the dainty little coueS stand erect on
their branches, falling apart soon
after ripening, so that no old cones
long remain on or under the trees
where they, grew. Lumber from the
two trees may be distinguished bjr re-
membering that (hat of the spruco la
white In. color, while hemlock wood
retains Its faint reddish tint.
CLYCE & ROLFK
ARCHITECTS
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NOTICE—I do plain
121H E. Pecan.
sewing cheap,
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WHEN YOU want it haufed call Ta-
turn's Transfer offiec. 3(K) W. Houston.
Phone 1801. Res. 1018. dll-Otp
LADIES: Greet Santa with your gray
or faded hair Henna dark brown, dark
auburn or balck, $1.75 per can. Henna
your hair In 30 minutes; "easy to use
Phone 1002 Petri Culberson. dO-Otp
HORSE AND SADDLE wanted each
week day fo rseveral months between
four and six p. m. L A. Glenn, DemtJ-
trat oiflee. o23 tfx
bespvayto
inn costs,
tho wor
510 12 M. & P. Bank Building.
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of millions of
ATTENTION CAR OWNERS.
If your car needs a tuning tip or a
complete overhauling phone 5103. I
am a graduate of the Sherman Auto
School and guarantee all my work. I'll
save you money. (Xo rent to pay and
a conscience, toe.) E. F. dark, Den!
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