Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 26, 1922 Page: 4 of 16
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SHERMAN DAIllY DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY,. FEBRUARY 26, 1922. -PART ONE.
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TWO'PETIWS IN
rtANKKlPTCY FILED BY
N. TEXAS i vuMfcus.
T.ijihi'ith'f tr.t Uln '$fl4^.%,28_.ja:ithI
umgfs ol but $HK> are ti hertuled in. a I
for buiiktTiiifijy filed lu the ol-'
Jiot- -ef-Juilgr J. It. mattes,- Failed*
^ States District Clerk, Fihlay ufter-
Loon I y .1 A KhtwrdS, -fai nter, 6f Au-
brey, I x-nl ot? <>mi i y.
l>ebt*. far fhe mo®t part, sty tin* ©b
-ligatrCiis on money borrowed on notour-
by the firm of Henderson & lUwdes, *
milling eoncern, of Aubreyfit . ap-j
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i&citfi* IffiTvwflfy rt a«j a 11 "vxe$£ --are i
■cordially Invited and urged t^lofll i
this < eleb a t loi>. t t
J. 1'. W h I". -Mm « NVa soar/. and
1 f ufe) • ('umijftif^and other* of
] son, who are arranging for the *lnie£-"
>-trffiimeut art- p humi v& ely. it
jds r quested luat and
' other* tt&g&tcnnd in their reaeriathmsi
Lillian YVounuk, sec-
lvlary.
Janialru Doesn't Want Clri|jMto£
Kingston, J a nuutjtiL flk;
mem
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nulling i « IM t i Ji, ui auripfj, 11 "I'M ^ JT.
JAMES HENRY 6J2IYTON MAS- pearw from the jjeiitffin. The BAN^jSI W MARCH 2
SENGALK SlCd MBS TO secured in part by WIIX Rl< HEIJ) IN THE
PNKI MONIA ATTACK. l u* U-'-n trnjjalaH-wdr subjtSeg&i the CJATK (TTVf
; -f'' - ' ^Indebtedness, are helgjby the Security
State Rank. Atibry, and the Citizens
James Henry Clayton ainssengale. Htato Hank. Dcmspn.
77 years of age. who for many years The assets of $100 listed, are* sums
W. B, Ciltson. pres'deat of the Cul-
vers! ty of Texas ex-Wtudeuts' Assoeia
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Ku barra^biff.
F on the f^sliti^mriLrh s< otsiiiiati.
Mir* no tifce y aaid ttw? worried jun-
tor partmr. /J'Ji have lo get a new
l.vpis-l." :
"I'ity ! ' said his colleague. ""Miss
JiOhea ulway <Veemed a nice obliging
sort of jfirl •"
Oh. she's all that But she Will
,1. \\\ FKYAK HAD UKSIDKI) NKAK ' Ju t u «iy
hi! K KM AN Kilt THIKT\ SKV- ^
^JJonfoderate Army. r ^ '
T. Altht ugh year^ of age St th-
tbe of ttfo duath, Mr. Fryar was In . . . . . ,
i good health uiitll he ivas siricien with im-aauiet art. be«Qg tal«*n to prevent
his fatal illuesa a little more than a CWuese laiallnp in Jauialea and sub-
wet k ago; ,
se«iuently / Ik* hauiggb d^ on vessels to
was the father uC States. now wusr
JoITu IMantiimtn of this rlty^wl be- sho.v $.>M) in c« l> btftdre landing and
■Ides tills (laughter is survived by a ; also must be al ie to read and wrlto
ton, W. F. Fryar af Itotfas. His vvift Fnglish. ^ • % i
dh^l heiv tblrtoen years ag< .
. J^r. Flyar's death canse<l sliK-ore
, sorrow. aiuoug a large uumbcir. of citl
M'US who had known and jxspadMt'
h'ni during tl:e years of his residence
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The Point of Yfcm
James J. MontagueV
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Hundreds of KabbSts Kim
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, , f . . . petitioner acxvmnts. tfbn of (Jteysor County, annotmeed ko^lnt^w^tl1 .g un when I m
* U®der ot tbe local A cemetery Jot and his personal eloth- Satunlay laoridng that tbo, aiuiaai in« to aKk nf
Army; died st his boine^bere Saturday ^ value given, are claimed tx- laHtfjwot will ! • held it* Deutsou on the 'J"41 ^crtajnlj is a grf at was e o
morning at 2.40 o'eloet, follow 1 k a empTTinJVT meanly bn er property <01 e\ ni:ig of Mar«r ^r* dmi't 0Wt .4 to thatM exelalined «r m* death ^ ""s iwhj. wgn.rjnf o*
short Ulaeitt with ptieuiuonia. petitioner la«Mes the accounts I*ay- j l^^t year aMbe March 1! celeb ra- 1 ^ Funeral rrtt« s will be luild fn>m -the musket, who brac^i tlwuiselves
Ukm 0f the vh student^ which 4«bk . Jt/ , ,, 1 .... ... the laTe lnime Snuday afteYtioou al with a baiheeue tf&fur, tooK pan th
J. W. Kryar. h well known early „ (1 . . , ,
Sherinan ditisfiii. died at his home ueurft'V' Am^-ui.cI #n.ia ^
Fairviow Si hool Ibais . just norHi of Nixon. T« \as F*b. - - Fivelvt*
the eity Salurday afternoon following? hundreds iabb.ts were kill d in a ctai-
a week's lltuos# with pneunu'ula. .Ylr <'< rtod drive agaij.sl thes<> pests here
UFryar was years of age ut the lime y^^M^Taw^dhig to a vi^^-k of tiw
of his death : "l-,- - ^^ "bfig"' today. Kighty-llve wiiblcrs pf
An Easterner who lately saw tlio Yel-
lowstone guysers; •oltfterreii that nonie-
Iwaly had been p« ttnig too many raisins
In thein. '
"Millions N w Living Will Never
Die." Washington Theatre, Sun-
day, 7:45 P, M. See Sunday
Paper.
Funeral services will l^ behl at tfeLJ^:*
Vuth Willow " '*** Marshall 1Toward, fanner, of Sherman, it was vot.d utiaul-
at 2 o'clottk"sunday afternoon, l'armersvHh\ Collin County, asks to ,i„„isly. to aeeepl iJenison's invitation ^"utkiuv.
a. in. i b t*i i«>i 1 ii n Tt/* 1*1 ■ I ATI « • ■! a i. m , _ , — _ a. i I>.. u., 1 I, in ■* 1^-- -
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family
So^uctTd byV-"7^ SSSm, CaptalTof ..V «^Jwlgc«l a ' +***: ^<iu«t' there this year.
I he local Salvation Armv Burial will '*bleh schedules $fl,M4.40 i^HeH of tin* "faet that for the past
b* at West Hill Cemetery-- ami ft; JQ7.n<l -in assets, with $835 of Wvt ral yeaFs"Tfhas-lwH4i heli! lw-tHrer>r -
- Jk ; , , , if the atter amount eh.Imeff eWinpt y^w. ' 1 ■ •
The dccfused is sOfvIved by bfs wife, *
||rs. Betth* Maasengale.
Many old-time clti« us of Shennau
rienty of Business.
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A delegation of at least fifty me?i- From Louis*Ilk' Dmrler-Jourmu
bers from Sherman l as bwn promise*! "Saw an item lo the etftxt that
remember Mr. Massengnir, Wlm,/From I lie. l^uisv llle Courier-Journal, for attendance at the bawpiet. and when a Balkan girl ai*pj-ars iii^ erj
twenty years ago, boat the big drum "What will we do when the oioiwies autotrmhiles will be i.rovldeil, for all short skirt" her mother J^-sft&ttnone
Ju the street
gone?1'
at these meetings, and pointed many rPuuno- Can't harilly call lif< s
people to the path of rlgliteouKness. gairw^ on attaini of (laikn«;ss.
who wish to go,. These cars.
leave tkc Y M. C. A; jSgffsday at
will to court."
"Do they
court In -w circus
c'cltK-k Serviees will be condiu'ted by ^ l ««nt. Kegroea WowM tbe party,
T rv T. L,.Jt0lcomb. pastor First Bap- ga herln« the game lu big gunny
ikjt ehurch. —Jntrrmeut will
h sacks.
WWl)k Hm cemetery. JU
fiufld««ni te
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veterans of the city-*fe named - as the^ Mabel Norm and Improtiug.i
honorary pall h« su« rs for the HM-vke, ——
Mr.-Fryar's death marked the pass- " thc ****** rrva* '
inj: of another of Sheruiaji's * earlier Ai-geles, ( alif., Feb. 85~ Coil
residents. For thirty seven years fS$ tinued improvement of Mabel Nor
IwtT made this eonnty his home. He maud, ^Tho aeiresa, who is suffering
was a native of Kentucky, andJtfiMitht. fronivlnflurnaa ami nervous break
throutth the. Civil War as a ju&sifipf] tlown, was predicted early today by
of tb0 First Kentucky Brigade of the her physician. r T
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0:50 p in. Pareut§ j*#"15>resi nt students tent^
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
ArinonncenH'nts under this beading
sre subject to the set I on of the Dem-
ocratic primaries In July, 1022.
Far Congress, Fourth District w Texas
SAM UAYBCBN.
(He-election.) j
, Cray son County:
D. U. (1 >olyb) VAUGHAN.
For 8l eriff. (ira)^on (bounty:
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