Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. MAY 12, 1922.
Worm in Iowa.
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Waterloo, Jows, May 12— John
Htsckhouse, Kiunwr, residing near
Plaluflelc!, Iowa, was injured when a
a small building < ©ilHiJ*ed during a
tornado which swept ihr<>(i«|i a *W>
tlon of li;eu er eouriiy >< -i« nia.v .'The
storm swept it path two mile# wide
and four inlle* long. wreekintt a
number of tmrus, damaging a iiunilnn-
of bonnes <<ud killing considerable
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Racraraei to. Calif., May" 12 —Jack
Hod. Saeraiuento light weight, defeat* c
Hi Max Orlando, heavy weight cham-
pion of Swedci). here last night after
72 minute* of wrestling. •
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A rising barometer Indicates goo^l
weal her approaci Ih;<.
in cm is
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1 KLKI'K INTO fllK TRIAL Ol?
MINUKS IN WKNT VIRGINIA
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$35.00 values at .$25.00
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Palm Beach and Mohair Suits for Men—
$10.00 to $16.50
Men's Blue Serge Pants, all wool. Spe-
cial . $5.00 Pair
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Special value in Men's Straw Hats-
$1.50 to $3
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Men's Special Oxford at only— ,
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See the newest Ladies' Patent Leather Strap
Slippers . $4.25 a
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Blouses, only ... i . .$1-00
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A change in schedule of certain Frisco
trains will be made effective
SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922.
For detailed information inquire of the
Ticket Agent.
J. N. CORNATZAR
Passenger Traffic Manager
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"The Good Swice Store"
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DKCMNK IMIKR LIQUIDATION
18 STKAIUhl) BY RKFORT8 OF
tiOOl) 1.1\ KRFOOL DEMAND.
Sherman Demoerat Ottk-e, May 12—
N«w V« rk iiiftuu, futures eloaed ateady
at 3 H 7 |*dii<ta decline under Thura-
4uy'a cloae. New Orleans futures were
<K wu !12 to 1M points. ou the cloae,
compared with yesterday's.
Tue market opened at a deelUie of
Hon. SilaN Hare, Judge.
Ola Iaahelle I'hillips va. Robert Sid-
ney 1'billTps divorce; grante<l.
NEW SUITS FILKI)
Cltl*en> State Hank of Denlsou va.
Duane Product! Co., Inc.. tfebt.
Citizens State Hank/of 1 Vinson va.
Slate National Hank, garnishee; gar-
nishment.
( 01 XTY COURT.
Hon. I>. H. Steed, Judge.
By the Atzorjated
Charles Town, YV. V.f May 12,-—The
name of Mra. Fr«l Mooney, with the
notirtlou "<>. K/' among endoraemeuta
on a check Hr. \V. F,".'"Hiirleaa of Cloth-
ier said he was forced to give to un-
ion men at the time of the. armed
march Into Logan County, appeared
1 iu evidence in the 11ialif"oF WflIliTm'
Hlizzartl here txHlay. The che^k was
presentetl during th< testimony < f Har-
lesa, who said lie wrote it utter la'lng
told he would "have to" conlrllmte to
the allotment of the Clothier Lo-
cal Miue' Workers Fill
Commercial National Bank
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Capital. ........... ... . .$200,000.00
Surplus ... .... .$200,000.00
Your Business Will Receive the Most Careful Attention.
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INFERNAL NACH
FliANTFD ON
OFF ANI> III)
IT Id IU points under renewed realiz.
FROBATK MATTERS
Eatate of Elmo .Verdell, minor; ap-
plication Vernn Mae I^aue to be aj>-
polnted guardian, filed.
Estate of J C. McCoy, deceaseil-; ap-
plication of J. B. Carter to probate ' Vt the Aa ociate4 Pre
will, filed Application to he appoint-| Belfast. May 12<~An Uifornal uia
.ii.nintuir.tjir granted. chlSe eiiclo.-icd In aT rief «;;ii-Te and left
C30K8
MO I OR MAN
Bond at !?l,(i(K>.
riire rre*eniion vonMninee,
ing and Io«?al selling at New York pro-
moted by a inort favorable weather
map titan anttclpanslr Tiu ofrerlnga
were comj>aralively light, however,
aud prices soon rallied (ill favorable
trade advices both from Manchester The fire prevention, conuyittrs
and 'the dcinest iTgobds market and re- I he Chauilier of Cfiwmeree will litJld a |
on a train cMir exploded while the con
<|ttilor was carrying it to the bmt Jtrop-
cTty offitce of thip itcpar lii Ardnyiie. a
Ikilast aubuib, last night. The eou-
duetor and three <ither tram employea
ot were badly injured.
The jhotormau of tlif c'nr nn whieh
(iistri<-)t (-ontinned until late
Tw'Oi inen were wounded.
Alalia.' Mohammed'H
was horn 010, A. D,
favorite wife
porta of a tmrre active spot demand npeeial meeting at the I'hamber Friday ' the cnse was left was later shot in
in the Houth. July ton tract a aold up jjlght at 7 :.'1Q o'clock, under a call the footjjrifc luring in th«* Murrinvimmi
from 14.02 to 10.5o and October from from C^hairmau Tom Bukh. , ldistri(^t c^nMinud until late last night.
111.47 to l .tt(i shortly after the cull or The committee will discuss rules of
abottt 1 to 4 points alaive yesterdaj'S a fire drill contest among the public
close. There was a 111 tie scattered /.fffibol children, which Is being plan-
.southern selliug, but a. considerable ned for this mouth. The commltiei-
trade demand was rejKU'tetl. while expects to arrange prizes to is3
there was also buying for commlsaiou awarded the children of the school
house ami New Orleans account. 1 leaving a building in the quickest aud
Ruins at two or three Texas point* most orderly fashion In a fire drill
were reported, but the early outlook at the school. A sub-committee from
api>eared- to be for clearing Weather the commit tee will be appointed to
in the south except for cloudy condl- judge the drills of the different
tlons In East Texas and Arkansas. schools when they are held.
Spot markets1 Were unchanged
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—A fire, a theft might rob ypu of the
private papers of a lifetime.
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—Insure their safety by keeping them
in one of our SAKE. TY DEPOSIT BOXES.
—A private compartment costs you
only a few cents a week.
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The Merchants & Planters
ESTABLISHED 1872
No Standard of Waight.
The bureau of railway economics
gays there Is no standard for the
weight of a railroad rail. Thia depends
eutlrely on the traffic the particular
road Is handling/ Usually rails are
not measured by the foot, but by the
the
ex*
cept for New Orleans which advanced
"principally on the report of Liverpool
spot sales of ifi.bOO bales for the third
successive day and the report of Fall
River sales of print cloth estimated at
^rsi.IMM) pieces for the week.
(■rain prices dosed lower today on
the Chicago Board of Trade. After a
slow opening, .ves*ordu.v'* buyers wild
heavily and caused the decline. Local *
milling and elevator interests bought
on the decline. . Deliveries of May
wheat continued, large. Provisions
were Irregular., . ^ ( |
Although 2.000 head of cattle and:
SfHI calves arrlve<l Friday on the
ort Worth livestock market, buyers
ound exceptionally small receipts to
start od. A few scattered consign-•
jnents of fat cattle sold readily on a
good steady basis. I
Salesmen could detect no quotable J - — r
change in the hog market. Receipts F( n RENT Uike. acre and half with
were 2,000 head. Pigs cleared on an fw, waIt r. S. BJnkley ^t. Wright
80-pound rail per yard, but now moat
roads use the 100-pound rail. The Vir-
ginian railroad la using a 120-pound
rati, aa It handles very heavy traffic.
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ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
r/tiYTiu Lumn
unchanged basis.
«enl rallv steady prices were paid
Clark. 4NO 2 rings
ml241tp
for a supply of «)0 head In the sheep POTATO SLIPS—Porto Rico Sweet po-
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g«KKl appeared.
house" The run was mTxed. Nothing tafo slips. TTK1. ^Ts- ; TOW. ^.OOr They
are uice. Use Black Leaf "40" and
Dust "40" for bugs ami lice. 25c aud
;5.V sizes. Sherman (Ira in and Swd
Co.. i(10 North Walnut -street.
ml2 2tc
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Salesladies and salesmPn
Liverpool -Futures.
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Llverpcxd, May 12—Futures ojieued ... , v,P1.n
?tTuJ2£r "ud cl *** '"T "f "r<-
hteaoy, 4 to To, Xo. duets. Splendid pay, experineee uu-
itnv'M' du\'s necessary. Salesmaimger. Room 1. over
cios,. opvg OM«. .« «* *<;;Uav s>" * jg*1
jvie iui ml8"ap
..il.tVl' MJfi liS F«m SAI.K-1W K<XKI rutin* ."III-
1087 1100 10.04 vators, one riding planter: also two
7 higher,, middling d wagons, c heap. Fcrguaou Secnl
May . *
July .
Oct . .
Dec . ,
Spots steady,
ll toHd; Sales 15,000. American 11,000;
imports 15/KM), American 14,900.
— New York Future* L.
Farms. 529 Fr Jones street. ml2-.'Up
UANTED—A few 12-in. I>. C. buxx
tan*. Must l>e kcmkI ones aud cheap.
Williams Hole!. ml2-ltp
New York. Mav 12—Cotton futures ^ ~
opened 14 to 1" poluta down and clos- ONE Heifer In City pound; will sdl
ed steady, 3 to 7 points clown. |4he 19, Friday. mI2 2tp
Xester- To- | J'
day's day's i
Close. Cke*e. High. T "•
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FOR SALE—-Fresli cow. J.. W. Book-
May
July
.19.92 19.87
Low 17 out Route 4, Sherman
19.70 ~
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July . . • fn'Kr JS-2 i«S white place on iicn-k. on WikmIs street.
Oct . . . . 19.58 19.55 19.72 19.JW ... V1 Route 1 inl'Mtu
P# UMIO 19.53 19.75 10.42 J ^ ***
— | FOR RENT—Deslrtfble downstairs
New Orleans Futures* #ouih rooms furnished t«>r housekwi*.
i ' , . ing. Every couveuiencv and close In.
I N.'W iBlraiw lJi.. .'2~( " "" Coi.pl.- oulv. -Wili SoutU W.lnut
futures opened t to 14 points down . * ml2-2tn
and closi'd sleady. 12 to 18 points * g
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment,
three rc>omM, private bath and garagt".
Phone 525 or 491. Miss Amelia Dop-
plemayer, 709 South Crockett. <
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TAKEN CP
One bay pony mace.
down.
New Orleans
New York .
Dallas ,.
Houston ..
Galveston .
Yester- To-
day's day's
Close. Close. High. Low
. .18.99 18.81 19.05 19.00
. .19.20 19.08 19.32 1S.95
. ..19 19 19.tlft 19.28 1H.91
. .19.15 19.03 19.27 18 92
Spot Market*.
Yester- To-
day's day's
Close. Close.
, .. ......18.75 18.88
20.15 20.15
FnK RENT -O-room house, large l>t,
big garden space, .302 S. Loving aven-
ue. A. L. Burton. Phone 517. ml2-8te
LOST—Small gold baseball, name and
C. H. 8.-20 engraved on same. Reward.
I>an <\>mfort, Austin College.
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18.65 18.05 rooms FOR REXT^Two nicely fur-
. .......19.20 19.20 ni^jed rooms with bath to man; and
19.25 19.25 All conveniences. Vc*ry deslr-
— . able. 21 ^ North Grand Avenue.
Chicago Grain pton. i4so: ■Bl2 stP
Chicago. Ills. May 12—Grain closed
unchanged to %e clown. '
Tf" l«rday Today Buv It |n Sherman
Wheat— _ . I J
May 1 45 4 14^ I
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ON-WIDE .
EAST SIDE SQUARE
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Shoppers
Th« pric# mast b# low and tilt qmility hlfh if yonr patronage if deserved.
Buying in tremendous quantities for onr S12 department stores assures us the
cream of quality at the loir prices which quantity-buying always commands.
Ttusjhe jmgLvmltagee that belong to yon are constantly awaiting you here.
The Home Storf
•-Tour Store!
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Unit \>t a great Nation-
wide system of busy, pop-
ular department stores,
providing more than 'a
minion people with their
personal and home needs,
It, primarily, is YOUR
STORE tor It goes to the
greatest length to serve
you.
Not only fresh, reliable
goods are offered youfrom
day to day, but such goods
as better fnlflll the needs
end requlremente of the
people of this community.
Your Individual needa are
anticipated In a surpris-
ingly thorough way.
In footwear; la fast. In
wear of every kind, there
Is the thing yon want moat
at the price you feel it is
right to pay.
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July
C°\lay .... .01H
July . .
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Liberty Bonds.
B* th« Vsltwl Pr**a
5Tew York, May 12—Liberty 3Vjs
IfttrSP; second 4s, $9f>.rs>; first 4*
5:<^.S2f se.ond 4%s, |99.00; third
• 4'/is, f 99|84 ; fourth 4V4s, $99.94
25 Pieces Extra Heavy
Canton Crepe
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Eitri Quafily, aD shsdes. Plenty
Nsvy end Wtitk at $2.95
On Sale Satm'Jay only.
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Saturday Only.
M.r«- T... m«,', u o
day's quotationsi i* 75c
Cattle p.eeves stock-
ers $3^?7: eoW* $3#0.75; heifers
|3.506i S; eanners $2.25(^2.75; bulls
^ ^^4:7^: raffia WyS. - —
Hogs—Heavy f9.25^10.15; medium
S10«? 10.15 * mixed Sl0tfi)1fl.1fi; light
$10.15<fr# 10.20; common $5 75#7.25;
rough $9.25^7.25; plg«< $3.n0fStt.S!5.
gheei) —I^amhs $0.50<ff 13.50: year-
lings S9<hTl2; ewes $5.50^18.25; *mlls
wethers $«.50tf?40: Ht.^r
shape $0.507.50; feeder lambs $750
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Women's Pure Silk Hose
Exceptionally Priced
Real values in women's pure thread
silk Hose. Made of 12 strand pure
thread silk with 4 thread heels and
toes. These extra fine Hose have 12-
Inch silk boot and mercerised top.
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This good grade of silk
Hose is continually gain-
ing in popularity. You'll
do well to try a pair if
you're not already ac-
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Supreme Corset Values
A Smart Style for Every Fi
4 ACH corset made dfieoutil body cloth; a strong
villi terial giving long wearing service.
Parasols
n or Shine
- Some plain,
others daintily trimmed or brocaded.
(Black Boning)
Black boning is used in our corsets entirely; a decided
factor in insuring the satisfactory service wearers of our
corsets experience*
Front Lace Corsets
Only on* front lace
model is pictured. Wa
have a variety of styles
for every figure. AH
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"Lady - Lyke '
Corsets f ^
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98c to $4.98
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&arge variety of mod^i
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These corsets are made exclusively for us. Bef<
leaving the factory each eoreet Is hand launder!
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three inspections and packed for shipment direct to this
store. Another desirable feature: hose supporters .are
long.
High grade sUk taffeta
Parasols for women.
"?fulnv0
with hetntnecl edsw snd
** ■v** a*r iu in* wpw* wsne
silk case. Various colored
•celluloid handles with
leather or Ivory rings and
colored tmkellte tops.
White sport tips snd ends.
Wonderful Vslues.
$3.98
Blouses
of Crepe tie Chine
Soft LuMtrous Spring „
Styles lit •• ffne i qnslity
Creprt de Chine, tn all the
popular ahndes, prettily
embroidered In contrasting
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