Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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PRIZE WINNING HENS
SliOW THEY ARE YL80 THE
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TWO CONVICTIONS THIS WEEK}
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Htophen Pugh, li> .venra old. son of Sam Syke«.Kherman negro, was con-
Mr. and Mrs. Front"Ptigli, #29 South ticted; fl^JLjury in the Fifty-Ninth
WtHhgitiiu rf street, is in Sherman Hos- District Court Thursday of uinimfac
slit'foriug from injuries he hus- tnring for sale intoxicating liquor, u*d
. Thursday ufterijoon About M was giv<'n u sentence of one year in the
u*eifet#-Tvhen he feiT to the floor ,of .State puiuteiiUory.—Hl^: ^Miction
iU( vdoi-rkOi of the new tdeep wtdl dHll- marked the se^Oiid of the week on II-
thf Fairview pump station, from Qifor violation charges,
a helglit of more than forty-five fee}. t
The i+tj«rfei* sustained Were reported t negro woman.
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from the home Thursday evening to Sykes and Mat tie (ialhreth were in-,
cunKist .«f..un artery ^ver *he right eye dieted at tills term after repeated ar-
tful, aeA ssit«titng the taking of-three rests hy the city on charges of vagran-
wtitches, as w^ us. concussion of the- ey. Juries in the City Coil rt on oup oc
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tifaTn. Young Pngh was unconscious
wlion removed to the hospital.
JPhe injured man"^a# working for the
easldn gave each one a limit fine of
*200. Both appealed , to the County
Court, and here they were both again
convicted, after which the grand jury
l.'oLlax company drilling the new deep
'.well, known as the Trinity woH. lie found irdictments agalnwt thefiot3
ftpd rltiTflutl the derrick to make some | Sykes was to be tried on another
adjustments and was^tutiding out on ease.
a plank il^owu across from one side
, of the derrick to the other as a plat
torrn, at a height above forty-five feet.
When he fell.from thl,s platform, he
grasjH'd a small water pipe which ex-
• tended up lit the derrick, breaking his
1 fall momentarily. However, this
bent with h^s weight, throwing him
against tin- derrick, where it is"thought
he sust:iinMl tty (rut above his left eye.
GRAY COl'NTY FARMER
| SELLS $:i5,H4« WORTH OF
POULTRY AT McLEAN
McLean, Texas; Feb. 3.—Farmers of
thty community of Gray County, made
ou chickens, eggs and cream
last twelve mouths, acCord-
Vvhiui "tilrotvn T|iga 1 n d' the side"of The j ln* t0 figures complied by local ship-
derrlck, his hold slipjwd from the pipe, P°rs- This was, of course; in addition
MBS. nil) hatfield, recently accepts fhairmanship and !jk *!p to. jftm ()n<\of. th*
ItKKKFT, IS BR1UK OK H. MOMS AT- von ,turli,K Jaxiw-
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Matewan, W. Va.r Feb. H—Mra. Hid
Hatfield began her third matrimonial
venture when she became the Wife of
Sylvester H. Pettry, formerly V the that ahi *ou
Sylvester H. Pettry, formerly
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udi 4 been a. State
. fi«g
In the Southern West
kls. His resignation
was tendered Tuesday and Tie deceived
his discharge yestCTflay. 1-
Mrs. Hatfield's first husband, C. C.
ToHtermau. mayor of Matewan. was
killed in May, lf>20, in a pistol fight be-
tweeu residents and private detectives
when ten men met death. Sid Hatfield,
who was chief of police at the time of
the battle, and the second husband, was
killed last August in a gun fight on the
steps of the courthouse at Weleh.
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Waxahaciiie. Texas, Feb. 3—"The
hen that laid the golder. egg" has not
only been duplicated, but she has a
"twin sister" on tb« C. Harvey ptgg
farm—not that the eggs themselves
are gold, but they are produced in
such numbers by the biddies thai
they represent gold.
These two* heus, beginuing; Nov. 1, i
1921, have laid sixty-seven eggs, sixty-!
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Join ou; Xmas Savinps Club
Mrs. A. J. Ney has accepted the ??c X 9l«
chairmanship of the Women's Com- 5? H ®10
ndttee of ^ .Salvation Army Ho.—1
Service Appeal- Mrs.
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Women's Committee, wiifch *oold a*
Idifory litMii <l of .ftharman,
. the Salvation Army In the
practical solution of the more aggra-
vated problems of local welfare jvhich
are handled in a scientific manner by
the long experience of the Salvation
Army. This applies especially to,
that branch of the Army's work of
Rescue.
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Cure that itch with Lufkiu remedy,
It'll cure you se<TetJy, pleasantly, with
no loss of time. $1.00 per bottle at Ma-
lone & Sterett's or Carl Natt;—AtlV;
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and he dropped tlu? remainder of the
way. alroet-forty-five feet, to the der-
rick floor. lie was uueouscious when
picked up.
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Dallas, Texas, Feb. 3.— Miss Irene
Mawn. 20. and pretty, war shot and
thought to be fatally wounded at the
home of Mr*. Carrie Wortham here
late yesterday. Mrs, Worthain has been
cTtarged with assault to murder lu con-
uectioii with the shooting.
. Mrs, Wortham. in a statement, said
the eternal triangle wits the cause of
the shoot lug. She said she returned to
her liOHin suddenly ami found Miss Ma-
sou and her linshaud iu the room to-
gefher. She fired one shot, she said,
and then, as her hnsbaud tried to take
the gun from her, she left the house
and went to tho police station, where
she surrendered. Miss Mason was shot
through the
to the many more thousands of dollars
worth consumed locally.,
Poultry raising and dairy products
are receiving more and more attehtion
here pach year. Pure bred stock are
rapidly replacing inferior grades. Hog
raising is also rapidly becoming a big
industry.
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COOKE COUNTY FARMERS
ON
Oainesville, Texas, Feb. 3—Farmers
residing in the timber sections along
the Red River north and west of
Galenqvllle have been selling numer-
ous fur pelts here during the last few
weeks. One consignment brought $29
this week.
ttOMIAM ROTARY (LIB
ENTERTAINS RAILROAD
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MEN AT Ll'NCHEON.
ltonham. Tt«as, +'< b H—The Bon-
l.ain Rotary t'lub bml for its* guests
oh Wednesday, among - others. R.
Wynne, division superintendent of the
Texas & Pncific and Assistant Pas*
ssnger Agent WeW>. These two men
made sppthe*, foHowe l h* J. If.
IiOwry of Honey Grove. K. Singleton
Of Hllisboro also addressed the
frig.
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Arabia is one of the hottest regions
on the earth's surface. I
Card of Tlianbs.
We wiah to thank our many friends
tor the kindness and floral offerings
during the illness and death of our
husband and brother, D. O. Uause.
May God bless each of you.
MRS. E. V. IIATJSE.
H. F. HAI'SE AND WIFE.
C, W. STAU'UP AND WIFE.
R. K STALCUP.
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SHERMAN HIGH SCHOOL ORIS CHORUS
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Friday Night Only, Feb.^SU
^ Spaeth &
"LASSES WHITE"
ALL STAR MINSTRELS
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GORGEOUS 8KCTACULAR FIRST PART
> HARMONY BAY
THE JAZZ DANCE WIZARDS
DOWN HONOLULA WAY
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BUOCVILLE'S YACHT CLUB'S POLAR EXPEDITION
•v . LASSES WHITE AS THE STOWAWAY
SOLO BAND AND ORCHESTRA NOONDAY PARADE
Seat* on Sale at Box Office Now—
Prioe* $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c, Phu Tax.
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and his wife, Mary
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said it was impossible to save on their meagre income,
until one day Mary's brother diqd and left his widow and
a small child little more than his funeral expenses. -
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This made a deep impression on John and Mary, so they
figured and figured how they might save and finally de-
cided to start a savings account with $3.00. The second
month they put in $5.00 and shaped their expenses to fit
the plan. y.
The fourth month they saved $ 10.00 and have been sav-
ing that amount each month now for nearly a year. And
here's what John says about it:
— "It was a pleasant surprise to learn we could M.ve
where we thought it impossible. We have denied
ourselves nothing that's as pleasant as the thrill .
of getting ahead."
No more playing tag with expenses and being "It" each
month for John and Mary. How about you?
Are you kidding yourself and cheating you and your fam-#
ily out of the future that's yours and that's theirs by
rights?
We'll be pleased to help you work out a Saving Plan—
That's our business—See us or phone us today.
We Pay 8 Per Cent Dividends on Monthly Savings.
& Loan Association
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AGENTS—John Marshall, Forrest Pcve to, J. J. Scarborough, Frank Johnson.
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Secretary—JOHN RE1D—Phone 10.
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MISS NELLIE COLLINS.
"1 have been thunkful u thousHud
liuw# that 1 took Teniae when I did.
It Is siiuply wonderful the way It has
benefitted me," said Misa Nellie Col-
lins, l.'i'iO Connecticut Ave., Bridge-
port, Conn.
*Al>out eighteen months ago my ap-
petite Ix gun to fail and I seemed to
im> going into a decline. Nothing
agreed with me an! my nerves were
key (Ml up to such a high pitch I was
actually afraid they would snap lu
two.
"JUut Tulilac has brought alwut a
•wonderful ehnnge iu my condition. My
appetite Is almost ravenous, tny diges
' tloil Is perfiscL und Liwd as well and-
strong as I ever did in my life. 1
... never dreomed there was as grand a
mellciue as Ttuilac in thfe World."
> luteniattonai Proprie-
taries. Co., distributor of Tanlac,
have on file in their officot ik A|Un-
ta, Georgia, over fifty thousand signed
statements from representative men
.ami women from every State in the
Union and every Province In CanaAu-
Many of these are from prominent
~lf9ate Th this city section ami
have heett previously published In this
qpiiac Is «old in Sherman by Carl
R. Mall, In Denison by WaWron Drug
Co., tn Hog j by UHi Bratllej and by
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this beautiful musical ex-
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Mutt and Jeff in "The Last Laugh."
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