Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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T, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922.
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DISTRICT COtRT.
lun. Si lab Huns Judge. ^
Kula H Wood* vs. H. J. Wood*. di-
Vi>r<r, granted.
Fay Johnson v>. ftollo .Johnson, «11-
vorve, griutert.
Edna Sewtdl vs. Gwrite .SeaeH, dl-
-*Wt, uted.
M. Ki-llt'v vs. Dovie Kclley, di-
vorce, granted.
^ NEW HV1TN FIWSU
Katherine Harkcr vs. F. O, Ilarker.
divorafi,^'
OF BREAD
Asvovitim l'r> tt l)i*pvt< ht
Tiffin. Ohio, Jan. 10.—Con limp
lug his fighf ngiJ.iust fotsl profiteers
anrt'tbehigh cost of 11 viui:. Mayor
X'uger --^odny " established three
bread stores ,two al fire stations
and out' in hi* .*if(oiBo' He supply
houne here
Hundred* of loaves of hread have
lx en h roughf herefrom Toledo balr-
Laura Woolery VS. Jim Wooli^ 0^ ^tes tt ®4 art d>1 nix
voree.
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COCRT.
'. EL Wilcox, Judge.
SEW Sl'ITH FIJjBD. f'"
National Hank v*. Silas
Ha re,{administrator; Judgment for at
tori 1 JY-
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f * tCOLNTY C OI RT.
Hon. D. B. Sterd, J
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filed.
Carriage licenses.
io I V«rnes and Miss Eziela
Est<#. DenisOU.
J ark U Chamber* and Miss Wynnie
T. Pa nil, Denlson. ^ r
Ira Fleming and Mrs. Edna Bey-
cents a pound maR1 Tiffin bread
retails it eight rent*.
Mayor Unjp.r 1* buying 'tbo Tole-
f db .bread, wrapped and freight jiaW,
nt five a* uts . Jfch hu ys h<* needs
the cent''profit) to-finance further
^mtwt^l^ng.dowu the coat of liv-
ing bere. ~ I .t; v ^ v "
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on aird Mf«a Mary Kon-
I'ltOliATE MATTERS. .
Estate of Kfi-tha Hancoek, u. c Bk, i^v Ui^JP;i^ja aud jiu, vireliihi
pSStiofr ox w; sr. n**me&T& b« m§&
Hbftfe, Dettiaon.
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Ninety per cent of the automobiles
American Urea.
employment lu the auitonlo*
ly# induatVy eontlnnfts tp^abc^v gains.!
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ortunity
Negroes are Taken
To Waco for Trial
AitoctaKd Pt fit Dispatch
Waeo. Texas. Jan. 10—Guarded by
Deputy Sheriff M. liurton and flvo
Hangers, George KillouKh. . Elijah
graves, and Jakr .Graven, t^e tbrer-iMi-
giues elm r get I with the murder < f S.
Ti. < 'vnnally, a Katy 'Wutehmun. arriv*
etl bere last night from Dallas. The 0-
groos bad .lieen in tlie Dallas jail siiu*
early In December, buviug^et n spir-
ited away front here to escape a mob.
The Hangers here arc Captain Tom
Hickman, M. M. Koonsmau, Jack
Baroettf L eat Lamkin and tiergeait
McMordie.
STUDENT AT
COLUMBIA FOR
*TORTY*ONEr YEARS
l oci'itrd Prett Diupatch
Nen' ffork, Jan. 10—Forty-one
K1LUVG FOLLOWS RAID ^ -
ON STILL IN LEON COLN'^I
Life Tenner Kscapea,
AmoriaUS Prtf Dispatch
Savanna. Ulinoiff, Jan. 10^~William
Myers, who was serving a life sen-
e, Texas, Jan.v 10 -Bill, teuei' in fbe Uu*ane ward of the Ghe«-
rreenmn was instantly killed and IX-fr l *** penitentiary f^r tbo munlor oJL
uty Sheriff Ed Nauee of this I
Joilll Cahoe l Relt'U^d.
Decorah. Iowa, Jan. tft--Jobju CS::
hoe, -indicted with Mrs. Hums Ashbaugh
following the death of ber Jiuftbaiid, Upt-
ed Iowa race itorse owner, who died of
}K*ii>9jd^< b(H u released J r.,m the
•ural) County jail. % release lob
years ago William ('uihm Hryant ! was slightly wounded 4ii. a figbt be-
Wfm0^ OepntieH
ou one side and
nio« nsbiners on the
semester.* - oih«-r. last uigbt in the south pari
; Kemp, who is «torer ;"i0 years oid, " T the eounty
I i# spcudifltr Ills time , UU* .
•7 1 •** o - vi uimm * «« ">*« r "« 7 « umiui\ u iy
Kemp beotinu a student at Co- ; tween Sber ll W. 1|. Cobb
lnnibia Culver*^'. Today he is Nanee and li^M: Hain Oti
Htjll a student4and hasn't mismn) a - i a party of alleged nioon^
WnliWtklt i>l ' ill !«#>(• Ida# hi ii lit lit flwi
0 Mayor Waylanu Bennett of Thomson, 'lows the aequitta! of Mrs. As
nearly twenty years aK«>. has escaped, ter a sensational trtftl-
learninlg alVabout the imleogeo-
raphie of North America. .
He Jmmt many degrees, include
D .K M >" IKx tor
Jiidge H. t. Munroe, wbo was lit pctual Motion), conferred
Saturday, wga better today and an-
noum-eil this' morning that be expected
to go ahead with the trial. Miller and
Trice, two ybuug attorneys appoint^
by theCouri to defend Jlie-" negroid
'iwivt, preparing earljr'fhts morning
fellow students.
Some «ty a wise unele left a
. wiil'provlding for William as lor
as he •wjm & regularly
• university studeut^
■WtHdent Kenip xaily waysf-
their defense and County Attorney
Frank Tirey aunounced that the State
would l e ready when the case was
called. The ea<e wa# scheduled to
eOim* Up fit 10 o'elwH. " - *
^ There is no excitement andjf
was- ttnyji^if'iwisTtlott to lytieh the ne-
groes it has not upjieared on the sur-
face. TbejWahgers are quartered- in
the Jail and precautions have been
„ talceii to protect the prisoners at all
hazards.
lore you learn* the more
5u know."
Sheriff Cobb and his deputies had
gone^to the plare .where the still was
tb be In operation. They
veral men in the aet of mov-
ing what was supposed to be a still to
another location. When ordered to
halt, it Is claimed, &HI Freeman re-
sponded by opting' fire on the of-
cers, slighting wounding Deputy
JCau«!e. The fire was returned and
Freeman was killed.
<hie~of the party'Snrrenden d and
Capital. * i' * *'
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rial National Bath
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SHERMAN, TEXAS
v.;$200i000r00
OFFICERS SERVE W'ARR
ON SEVERAL LNDU
MONDAY CLOSE
guarantee satlsfactlon. Work called
•for aud delivered. Fritz Mattress Fac-
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Which places at your dfeposal ^-our ^entire
stock with wV^i^plv in
price that you should in the spirit of Thrift
buy heavily and thus make good savings;
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Blankets
't fail to seejal gre^t bargains in
s, Comforts, Overcoats and Under-
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FOR M ARKS BROS
Four indietments ehargiug sel|liig j
of intoxier.tim: liquor were returneil | , 'j
against Sam Sykes hw-al negro and POOR CARLES AND RATHER UN-
three indietmeiitK eharging a similar FAVORARLE POLITICS FI TS
tory. Phone 132.
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offeuse .vere returned agalnxt Mattie
Galbreth, local uegress, amoog.^ the
fourteen bills Teporte<l last Thursday
when the County grand jury recessed,
it was anuouueed Monday.
FpU KENT—Close in, good seven room
houe, well finislied inside and out„ hot
luid t ld water, ail modern conven-
iences ami garage. Call at Williams
Ilj>tel. Jlti-ltp
Sykes and Mattie Galbreth are old ; close
offenders, baling repeatedly been arj Liverpot closed easy, 13 to 19 points
rested by city and county officers, and lower than 0n KrWaj.
having be<*ri given Umit fines in tootb
City and County Courts.
Two bills wern returned against a
mau namnl Davis, a jitney dvirir <Jtf
COTTON LOWER.
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Sherman Democrs Office, Jan. 10—
Cottor future w^re down Monday, f ()H SALE—M. & 1*. cigar stand. Ap-
closing 80 to 86 points lower thau Sat- ply >i. & p. bank building. J10-ltp
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FOR 4iENT—Nice modem apartments.
112% W. Lamar. , jl6-6tp
Spots were 2ft to 86 points loner.
Cotton seetl oil was 4 to 20 poiuts . * •« u mi-. u
lower than on Saturday. •!.!£? 5«->
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Corn was up and.wheat and* "oats ^or I"11 c-bit 4j. Phone 1^1^-
*ere a fraction lower. , | 11 "*h
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Deuison. eharging possession wul sell-
imr Intoxicating liquor. Davis is al-
leged to have delivered a half gallon
of corn whiskey into the hands of
Mherlff Boyd Craig, waiting under the _ _
vladm t atidfn' nk*s,l«e8 ^ated* that, while more bqs-1 apartment* foV^ousekerpVug,"'d"m il
nf l * ,lHas wa* doi"*' tiu>ro worp no stairs. mo<lern, Close in; sometkln/-
. wf-u K""vrai m'ivai wcre * "" ■
time as the guest of the county. -
The name of persons charged in the
Other bills have not been made public.
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INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPT
PROCEEDINGS ARE FILED.
A. G. Sbav and S. L. Canfwell. who
have ls*er. engagtHl In the mercantile
business at Guuter are named as de-
fendants in an involuntary bankrupt*
ey petition filed with the United
States District Clerk here by the Max*
well-Clark' Drug Co., Of Fort Worth,,
Patty-Joir.e & Eubank of Sherman and
other creditors of the firm.
An act of bankruptcy on the part of
the firm Is alleged in .the recent fll*
ing Of a suit by Mr. Shaw, as a result
, f which 15. E. Sharp was appointed
receiver of the firm's assets.
The trend wax loaer lu tbe early ; wANTEl>_A white girl to keep
tra.Ic to cotton today ta'cau-e of poor h()U1H, Ca|, j7,.j jl0.lt
cables aud a rather unfavorable opin- ( ■ .
Ion of foreign iiolltics. Manchester , FOH RjHKT—F^eciaHy well fumisheil
mKM ^ M HHPMHHRH... bouael IX
iness was doing, there were no signs stairs, modern. Close lu; sometking
of a general revival were regarded as irlee. Phone 1H51>.
unfavorable i
. .$200,000.-00
- ^Jonr Busine^ill Receiyc the Most Cafeful Attentign.
several others made their ese&
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As You Would Your Doctor
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Sherman's Leading Pharmacy
Phone 211—Binkley Corner.
MARKS
to 19 points down.
Month— Friday Today
Jan .~'T.... ..10J58 10.30
Mar 10.51 10.33
May .. .. .. 10.40 10.24
July 10.2o 10.12
FOR RENT—NO. 224 Cor. Pinmn and
New York. Jan. 18.—Cotton futures Crockett 8ts., C rooms, hath, servants'
opened 11 to 10 poiuts do<vn and clos-, house; garage. Apply 218 N. Croekett.
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FOR SALE CHEAP—Shoe stock and
Liverpool Futures. • fixtures, ladies' aud men's high grade
Liverpool, Jan. 10—cotton futures shoes and hosiery.- This is a clean
opened unchanged and closed easy, 13 sloek of niercliaiidise, inventory about
^ 'm—$4."i00. Now oi*ii tor you^ inspection.
Will gccept n good automobile as first)
payment* balance cash. Interested in
other .tiusiuess out of town. Hatcher
Shoe Store, 120 N. Travis, Sherman,
Texas. Telephone 2002. J16-3fp
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—if your oven «* all that it should be. The big capable oven
of the DETROIT JEWEL Gas Range develops qnick^ intense
it once sears the roast and cooks it thoroughly
in the "Twenty Minutes to the poundM prescribed by the
—We would Eke to show you the many elchuive features
of this good Range ttfday.
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Effective today, Jasuary 16th, 1922, another reduction on all Ford cars
brings their price dawn to the lowest level in history. Following are the new
prices F. 0. B. Detroit:
Touring, Plain .. $348.00
Touring, Starter, Clincher Wheels $418.00
Touring, Starter, Demountable Wheela . . . $443*00
Runabout, Plain . . .$319.00
Sg Runabout, Starter and Clincher Wheels . . . .$389.00
fejTRujabout, Starter, Demountable Wheela $414.00
Chassis, Plain . $285.00
Chassis, Starter and Clincher Wheels ..... $355.00
Chassis, Demountable Wheels $380.00
Truck, Solid or Pneumatic Tires ...... .$430.00
CoupeJ^et * $580.00
Sedan -.. $645.00
Tractor £ . ^ . .$625.00
Reductions on the respective models are as follows: Touring Car $7.00; Roads-
ter $6.00. Chassis $10.00. Track $15.00. Sedan $15.00. Coupelet $15.00.
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«m1 steady .30 to &"> points down.
Satyr- To.
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Close. Close. Hlltb Low
Juu . . . .18.01 17.«« 17.79 17.4«
Mar . . . .17.93 17.58 17.77 17.35
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le.iio I0.bo|tojr govefjunent positions, SI30
monthly, write for fret? list-of positions
FOR HKXT—Three furuisliwl rooms
for light houseket>pinK for man and
wife. 501 S. Travis. Juliu A. King.
j 10-51 p
New Orteans Future*.
riul „..M - „ *„ r-now OMR. i. JLeouard. (former Civil
Orhaiig. Jan. 10~-Cotton ^'t^rvlc^exflminer) 1140 Equitable
turos-opened 18 to 31 points
and closed steady, 31 to 42
down.
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.10.89 16.47 10.05 16.24
Itldg., Washington, D. C.
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BERMUI>A ONION and Cabbage
Plants; can fill order promptly, for
any amount. I>t us have your orders.
Onion plant*. 100, 30 cts; 200, Sonets;
* "• '■■*{25 iSni i«r i«Q« 500, $1.00; 1000 S100. Cabbage Plants,
* ' trim in'rS iSvJ 100 40 cents:--200.75 cts; 500. $1.35;
"iSfc AM iSS 10 00 S2.25. Delivered. F. R. McFat-
** rW«e. White* right, Tejcas.. Jl0-2tp
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Spot Markets.
Satur- T<v
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New Orleans 16.75 10.50
New York .. .. 18J80 17.05
Pallas .. .. .. .. ...... 17.15 IR.K,^
Houston • • • .« •••••••• 17.60 1125
Galveston . • *. « •• ••• .IT.iO • • • •
For Tuesday and Wednesday
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Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, all colors, extra
values, tHe pair .... ... • • 38c
Ladies Pure Silk, Full Fashioned Hose, the
Pair ,|. . . . $2.50
Ladies Out Size S'lk Hose, Phoenix, $2.00
values, the pair $1.49
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Ladies Out Size Silk Hose, Gordon, $2.50
and $3.00 Values, the pair ....... .$1.98
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Corn-
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July ..
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Cotton Seed Oil.
Satur- Open To
day's day's
Close ing Clow
M.40 8.45 8.l*>
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■T 8.8?# 8.85 8.98.
9.15 0.11 0.17
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Grain.
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All of the season's Latest
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KID AND CALF—All Colors
Some Twenty Numbers, broken sizes at
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Ladies' High Shoes, all leathers, all color*, all heels, $5.00
All Tweedie Boot Tops at $1.50
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