Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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gratification. He alb's home
lute yestefcdayr;
W> V* ir.li to thank our friends and
neighbors. for the floral offerings,
kindness and sympathy shows u# dur-
ing th ~iUn< ss and d«sath of our <lear
loved oMi Mr*. Myrtle Stro<juiM rr'
M It. uiul MICS. J, A. TAYLOR
—Mit; mills um.
-Jin. GEO WALKER and FAWfcY
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New Sport Hose
75c.
Best Kid Gloves
Reduced to $2.00
pair.
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dren's Hose from
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New Ginghams,
Percales and
Cloths.
IN AGAIN TODAlj
Any «nd every wanted style-
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ames J. Mon
A 1 (tile-strapping now. and then
ts taxe* off hard forking
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JUawjkge Urease*.
% JtJ. Rodgcrs and Miss Ruby How-
- nrd, intrant, Ukla.
Walter Tale and Miss Mae Sukle^
Milton. OkUw
Krai E(|UI« Transfers.
TV. H. Vinson et ux to W. A. Fettcr-
ly. 75x110 feJ^-McAnair survey, $1,
J. Turner et u>' to Mrs. Willie
Anderson, 70x120 fcvt. lJuWIiatf sur-
vey, $£25.
33P^lfroTr pFux to WT t.JE*mef,
et 70x1211 feet. Qulllinn survey. $35.
I'. < . Bracket ux to A. L. Holllugs-
J&uAZisC.nx. 8&.aftrcft paborue survey,
$425.
J. II. flolMugshead et ol tp A. I^-e
Ho'lingfdtead; 50 acres, Ve ii«i50^-rtBlcr
vey, fl. ■
W. J^lihtnktnship et ux to (i. A.
Alerldge, 100 acres, Thon |ison survey,,
15,680; r_
The Munson Realty Coinjamrrt° J.
20. MOdro, IL-V. addl-
A. Dean, lot
tioiijjfc-nihuii, $:>tt :
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Mother of Sherman
u f •>_ rv« c JJ 1 compared w ith: 814,135,4i>4" and on
Woman L/Ies OUdClenly hand 08,205,270 pounds compared tflth
U 107.472,421.
- , Mrs..Mav lli.v :ui«! Mrs. Km l iteh ' Refined oil pr^OC^jgjt^tg
leaver reft for, CcWnit. T«xas, Thursday P uwte, coin pared with 580,440,1*55 aqd
nr* «TAomhni in response 10 a m ssage stat-, C#t hand'275*280,429 pounds compared
1 an ..... •Wnjs ^Iisir- uiothoTr M.rvAt Cren^ha iv. ' with 291^44^031). , • • • - {/.
Gray L'lI
Black
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If In good condition ut vacant lot. Box
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FOR RENT -Twi unfurnished tooms
adjoining hafh. $10 per month. Apply
212 K. Jones
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(OTTON TAl'KKS OFF l'M>ER HIKSOI KI ATTORNKV <;KNKR.\I.
HEAVY 8ALKK FROM TBK | MAKKS PI RUC 8TATK.MENT —
LONG S1DC- } 5-7 ON 8(iB«tT
Sherman Democrat Offic& Pf b. 10— Associated Pxcu DUpatch
Cotton futures wew^Sif Thursdai*,^ .lefferKon City, Mo., Feb. 18.—Attor-
elosinv 34 to 37^points under the close ney General Barrett said today his ae-
of yestcrihy . After oponlng a few tfon in toeing charges of Heg<nl irreg-
polnts It tapered oft rapidly. und< r uluriticN In the office of State Auditor
beavy realizing sales from the long George E. Hack man, before the Cole
side. 1 County grand Jitry was in accord with
^jyverpool olH'neU 8 to^JBM ts E|ktt, lljrtle^ miuest for u full inv«-s-
and closed fX to 11 points up. ' Ugatiou nf
CottGn weed oii closed steady 3 fo 9. of the nwire imiK>rtajit charges
pclnts higher. 'against State Auditor Hnckinan," ac-
(Irain was unchaug d to about 2 ^niing to the Attorney General, "have
cents lower. M I long since lieen lair red by« the statute
Tbg cotH tt seed products report fur ^f jitnltatlons." ^
tlrr Six months periwl, August 1 ton ^ grt|ud Ju convene March 0
January 31, issihmI today by the ccn-f>#Iu) Barrett 1ms dite<^ed that
sus bureau showed : w jKienas he served ou at lco>;t ten jmm sous
c..^^b1Sw«rtS^; «* *** ,h"" sta,c rm-
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rOK RENTt Four-rooin house, water,
barn, pasture, twenty fiyo actes land,
one mile lrom sqoare. Cash rent,
might consider monthly payments.
IVi^ e 305. > *&} * > fl^3tp
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. IFOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs.
FOR RENT -Three unfurnished mod-
ern rooms. 807 East Wllliaims. Apply
ssrw, Houston.. (3hti 'i8uo. floatp ;
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FOR SALE—Stove wood. I'hono 5102 $2,00 per setting. Rliode Is'ixnd Reds,
Rural. flt^2tp ;$!..'•<> !>♦'>• setting Fairview Poultry
, ' w. T t<—rTT".." % —r [ yartn. rhoiic-«i8, , fio-otp
K>lt SALE— I light delivery Ford, j
Cheap. So. Texas Motor Co., phone
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FOR S,
cars. Some o£ thfi. l>est "bargaius , in
North Texay."If pays'to biiy a iis< d
car from an. authorized dealer. No.
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FOR SALE—1 light Studebaker tour-
ing car, first class condition; priced
to sell at a price never h
fore in Shi rman. ll^yotr want a gwid
atdoawUllu— ar a i^l Ijargaiu,
th Texas Motor*. Ou..
pbotie 021. Ask for Bill Freeman or
Loster-Iiaxter. flO-lte
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were learned, exct pt that death was | ^u^ compared with 1,120.345 and on
doe to atKiplexy. Funeral arrange- d 203,375 tons compare^ with
meets had not been completed-at ^
time of the messaae. I Unters pro<luced 305,915 hales com-
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i The most baautiful and becoming INDIANS WANT TOLVK
shown, m many seasons—
From $19.90 to $.67.00
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100 Navy Coat Suits
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Received Today.
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MILLIONS
GOVERN
FROM T1
LNMENT,
IS REFORT
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Roset>urg. Oregon, Ke^MO.—Fifty In-
dians forming a repirmnt of the once
poweVful rioiiqiia tribe, controlling
liractically a.n «.f the land west of the
Cascades from the Roxue river north
to "the . Fal's of the Wil'iMiiiette, met
I iwM jrs ti>iadaijr :to: ^nsidt'tJacftedy.M
presenting tft the government their
claim for $12,000,000 growing out of a
trenty alleged toTfiave been itassed in
1H47.
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l >1111519 pumuLvu uw, iu vwv<« «■*—, j. .
ml with 20C.673 and on hand 153;*
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lit'O l>al<8 compared with 204.289.
IATB 1*1 Export's of lintcrs n-ere 05|055 bates
THE IT. ft. compared e.itli 15,78^.
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Chicago Potatoes.
A$*ociatt4 tr*M Lhtpate*.
Chicago, 111.. Feb. 16—Pototoes,
steady; receipts 33 cars; total U. S.
shipments is"; Wisconsin sacked
round white 175@190 ewt; few fancy
at 1 5 cwt ; Wisconsin bulk round
whitec. 200(^210 cwtMinnesota autk
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SHERMAN, TEXAS
Capital . . $200,000.00
M""■ '• ■■ mit I i itirrm -i r^iir Tifti
mrplus ." . .
Your Business Will Receive the Most Carelul Attention.
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Houston," Texas, Feb. 1C—Heroic ac«
Hon of Sergeant Emmitt T. Collins at
Eillngton Field this morning saved the
life of Captani George Tlnsley when
his plane crashed into a building, and
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(iuick work ou the nart of thtf antlre I
wUIW., sw«aw «wr; mmrnmjg ,vn,,nm-l of the fleld piwent«d whKl 1
North Dakota sacked round whites uppeumt i^iy to WTa disastrous fire.
Captain Tinsiey's plane struck a
hanger as he was trying to effect a
lending, bounced ^off and crashed
through the glass walls of a gymnas-
ium. Sorgeanr Collins, who was near,
rushed into the gymnasium and drag-
ged C'uptaln Tinsley out Of the wreck-
age just liefore the engine exploded.
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Liverpool Futures.
Liverpo< l, FeL 10-Cott«ifi futures
opened 8 to 14 points up and closed
uuiet and steady 0 to tl points up.
Month Yesterday Toiiay
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| March .. .. .994 10.00 - . . ..
mhv IMIaitl explosion set fire to the gym
■Z$Z Jy5 io'S- nnsiuni. The building was drftwyrd.
t".? 0 02 *73 ,hut work of the entire force of the
Iflre apiwratux from H<m tou pre-
vented the spread of the fliims despito
rf?lin<|
N. w YerTc. Feb. 10~0>TTon
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barely steady 34 to 37 points down.* .
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Close. CTlose. IHgh
M;ir . . . .17.95 17.58 lt.93 17.MI
ay 17.459 17.H2 17.07 17;tt)
July 17.10 10.82 17.10 1C.H0
Oct. 10.72 10.38 10.05 10.34
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New Orleans, FV^b. 16—Cotton fu-
tures opened 9 to 14 points down and
closed barely steady, 29 to 40 points
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Close. Close, ntgh l ow
Mat 16.82 16.42 16.85 16.40
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The growing garden is fascinating when you
Boys Must Attend Church.
SMoetafffrf **re* Dimatc* „
Chicago, Feb. 16.-George Mohring.
21'. and Ills brother. K< t>ert, 1H, must
ayend church re^mnrrly mid must get
on thejr knees before their mother and
beg forgiveness under the terms of a
sentence tm >os< d bjf Judge Boyer yea-
tertlay. Tlie Wys were arrested fur
theft "of auto accessories.
Sa'ts Contained Poisou.
Then ^h? exercise is beneficial—so you reap
a profit both ways.
have all the tools you will need to m^ke
a garden you will be proud ot*
SCULL, SWAIN & WALLACE
"The Good^Service Store"
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JLn ociat«4 Prt<ji Dispatch
* entralia. Wash., IVb. 10.—The pack-
age of epsom salts from which Mrs.
May . . . .10.75 16.39 16.75 16.116 j jy^ard Khod<n of Klaber, Wash., ad
July . _ . .10.54 16.21 16.52 16-19 i minintert'd fatal doses to lier five chil
Oct 15.99 15.70 15-98 13.70
Spot Markets.
Yester- To-
days day's
Close. Close
New Orleans .... ....16.75 16.75
New York ......18.25 17IK)
Dallas .. •• «•• •««•• 16*65 16-3^
dren last Satunhiy. contained teu per
cent of an alkaloldal body, according
to Herman Allen, prosecuting attorney
of Lewis County, following an analysis
of the remainder by the State chemist.'
Fire at Fort Worth.
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Houston .. JJJJ Fort Worth. Texas. IVb. tO. -A flrt
Galveston h ..a17.W 1 jtl ,i„, buV,u,.^ ,j,S r.ieLat T^crd and
M.i • -f Main streets did .y25.<HK dumage at 5 a.,
Caifaga nr*M|. • . m.. toda;-; A eafc. confectionery and
(.l".-8go, ML, of;:.-. dBiuantl. The Hw. b tot-
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as roiwws.^- • " " . firid to-Termite
Yesterday T.aisy Uiil • [
Wheat—
.!«% Port'and, Feb. 10.—The Btate
' Bank of Portland will not open today.
J Conrad P. Olson, the-' President, an-
' * f - nouucetl last ttiglit. A State uauk ex-
•4w?s uriWner Iimm t;iken ehatse. according to
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Corn— / iwoc^td frm Di^ptch v-
May ^ Portland, On*.fc>Fcb. 10.-The State
July .. .. .. 6iT/i
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July -43% .48% aminer has taken charge, according to
— —r—9. - - - .the.statement.- The bank has deposits
OsitaO Seed Oil. of $2,70,0000
Tester- Open- To- ; —
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Month '• * ■ Close ing CloSS - -
Mar 979 9.92 9.8^• Associated Press Dispatch
Mar . ♦ . . .10/>0 p: Bofin. Feb. 10^-Compulsory work for
July . .. - 10.18 10.OT 10^21 woniou j8 to jniloosed by the Bulgar-
Aug ..%mi v....10.28 10.39 10.35
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Receiver Asked Far.
Auociateit Prsss Dtopaich
Toledo. O., Feb. 16—ApiK lntment of
a receiver for the United Brothertiood
hyi peasant government
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Cuban Company Bankrupt.
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Associated Prat* Ditpatck,
Lisbon, Feb. ^16.—The new Parlla-'
ment elected on January 29 convened
yesterday for its first session. ,
of Maintenance of "Way Employes aud j' ^red bankrupt und the arrest of the
Railway Shop Laborers, is asked lq a manager, Marcus Beslegui, ordered,
petition filed In Federal codrt -here
late yesterday by the Bacon Brothers,
of Toledo, it became known today.
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Veniieles Owt to Ftni. • /
Afociatna fr*n DiapaU*
in detail.
Panama, Feb. 16-—Former" PreBiler J
Veniz«os of Greece, Who has; be«f
touring Central America, sailed yes-
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Operation by Music.
Chicago. IU., Feb. 16—A boy
itu oW underwent a serious
operation while listening trf a
phonogruph(4 pia.vlu^- ; "Livery
Stably Blues" hare yesterday.
Only a loot! anaesthetic waa
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him say dutfng sn oratorical outburst:
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