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FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT COURT
Hon. r. JC. ^udfe-
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T. <>. Itoach vh. unknown heirs John
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11 tiii. Hilns Hart-, Judee.
K«telle Adains v«. Partlieua M. Cur*
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Mildred Mata vs. Antuuc Matz, di-
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Eva Williams vs. pi^k Williams. '
CARDINAL
TELLS HOW HE
WAS HELD UP
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f Kepubllt aiiH Mffl.
ItepublU a us of tin count v were in
N>NMi'>n In tin1 Fifty-ninth District
Courtroom Friday afternoon in maw*
nieoting fifr the purpose of deciding
njM n a county ticket lo l* jui uii>
tne field thi*"year. The names of can-
didates for county offices to he nomi-
nated at the county convention to l*'
• nated at the county convention to lsj
>.<■ . 'held Julv "J1> were. U ink considered ill
£AT IJNDKR PISTOL AM) RIFLE tUe meeting
WHILE UK WAS RKAKCHhl) The snendain*e at the meeting at
1,1 ''AKuir ini *"ti 2:30 o'clock was about 2.1.
On (he Links.
Bp ths JLurciated Pre $
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Dublin, June 9.—Writing to the press
a Lout his artond experience at being
held up hy rioter constables, Cardinal Litkcwood. N. J., June 9.—Jack
l.ogne. piimate of Ireland, nays he oh- $weetser of Ardsley and Swinaoy, the
Jected very strongly to havhiK the let-Iuuoi'ii*{, met Dean Paul of Greenwich
teis and docnthents In his grip scrutln- lip tht third round of the Metropolitan
Uted. Describing Wednesday's affair, "(Jolf Association championship tour-
ADVANCE IN
COTTON NETS
NEW GAINS
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CONTIM'BI) ITWARD MOVE CAR-
RIKS I'lCICKS UP ADDITIONAL
50 POINTS. '
Sheriff Garner
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Ordered Removed
At Beaumont
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By 1he Aaaociatrd Pi-*** (
Beaumont, June TV 'T<un OariM'r wjih .
ordered removed from office as Sheriff
[of Jefferson County at 1):50 o'clock this
morning when Judge Rolwrt <*. Street,
presiding in the Sixtieth IMstrict Court,
anuouueed after S. P. Eth'edge, a news-
paiM'r man and a complainant witness,
had tieeii on the stand, that the evi-
dence submitted up to that time was
conclusive that Sheriff- Garner was
guilty of official misconduct and he
RcaHGstate Tmiosfers.
C. R. ?U\le«. and wife i« J B. Eltts,
lots 8 and q. Kuipsou Tliomp 4 n sur-
vor. May 1(V W-':
Grovei C.' lMtto and wife to Mis
ftourl. Ka sns„.and Texas Hallway
t^ooipanv. l.MU ■ h< p«ls IHiulet 1 Uigau
survey. April 1. 1922:
A K. Orr and wilV to T II Hnrldn.
acres, Thomas M«(Jray, Joseph
WllllNins iirid Montgomery lUxter sur-
veys, May 30. ; j) «2!Kso.
s C. Witteie and wife to A. J. Allen,
lot 30. block 2. WltlenV Adilltlon.
iH'i.iM.n May tk 1022; $1 <L
T. P. Varley arn^ wife to T. K. < off.
lot 60x14.'*, Sam Blagg survey, May
81, 1022:
Marriage limits.
Morris Roberts and Miss 'Lorena
Reeit, IVuisuU. «*o!ore«l,
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Too Much Air In Parliament.
he writes:
"The order was giveij to *c<iver that
man with a rifle;' and immediately a ri-
fle was thrust udder my nose. I was
also cover«*d with a tevolver. Believ-
ing that the young country man who
had tin' revolver was uiuu*custorned lo
fire arms and that anything which
stirred him might*3fttttae the revolver to •
yo off, I asked him re|**atedl.v t< keep |IS^"
Us point turned up. Hut he gave no
h?ed. aud so 1 sat tinder the lifle and
revolver while the search proceeded.'*
GREAT NORTHERN SHOWS
SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE
IN NET EARNINGS
Bj thr Associated Preat
~
nament tit tlie LakewiSMl Country t.'luh
today. _ . ,
uiimt rni ii mil
ADR. TOO LATR TO t1ASSIK>
nan I uuLumn
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FOB SAI.K—Four fresh cows at 026
W. Center St. B. H. Love. J0-3tp
Sherman l)emo<Tat Office. June 0.— _ Vlkr<u„
N..« York cottua futures <lu«-d 34 to! li^tru«t,Uthl.)ury r'turn vor.rt
61 pollUH today. New Orleuui do.-;"( „ Jf'r " " ,l.^ ''''
e.t L-J to 78 polntH up. Liverpool w« V. T ^?. ' £
not open owing to a holiday.
The advance hi cotton was continued
today and prices were forced to new
figure levels by aggressive buying,
based on further rains iu the belt,
Th cotton market opened at an ad-
vaiKf of 2 points on January. New
York, but generally 2 to 14 points low-
, er under realising for over th l week-
end and local Wall Street selling. As
Street, was handed to the jury ami the
court named a foreman and Instructed
him to sign it.
Foreman Signs Verdict.
The foreman of the jury signed this
verdict and , the'' court then instructed
the clerk To read it. . Before this was
done counsel foMhe Sheriff arose and
addressed the court to the effect that
they had not been allowed to submit
From the Manchester Gunrdiau.
The draftineM «C the Houses
St. Paul, Minn.. June 0.-N#t In-
come of the Great Northern Railway
Company ftoui both ofierntitig and
non-operating sources totaled $28,409,*
020 in 1021. after deduction of taxiw
and fixed charges, according to the
annual reiiort of the road mtde public
of "".ia5:
I This was the equlvaleirt of $11.41 jr
Parliament, about which many mem- H|um, OII fjie wlpjt|,| Httsk outstanding.
bers complained In^ debate t* other t|n -Hi(J ♦amines were $7.74 a
m)tf>r * -.
revetrae decreased Iftl^er
H L ^ passenaer revenue lO.ft pipr
was Lord Blessington, kuowu to fame .'cent compared with 1J020, NVt Income. vrrBwrsHKI) Apartment.
evening, caused nt leaM om member '8hai*
of the House of IJtrd* to abstain frooaflfc ^jght
tie sittings of that assembly. Thls|^.ut ailJ,
was I^ord Blessington, known to fame /cent comjmred
chiefly as the husbau<f«f the 44^>rge-1Vina material^r.
FOB SALF.
modern. located on a southeast corner
lot, srod iieach crop, pear trees that
will l et r next year, gooo gara*e curt
barn, well fenced and in a good rent
district, priced right. Call at 1010 K.
William* Sr.
WAXTE1>— A steamer "trunk.
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s<s n ah Ibe first lot of selling orders icbuttal testimony and (hat.the Sheriff
had l>een absorbed, however, the inar- had been denied his rights as a citizen.
' " The oourt gave counsel leave to file a
,, ket fltmetl up on New Oi'lcanu buying
Five-room bungalow, all (}f jujy ami Octolier, the relatively
firm showing of the New Orleans mar
kn. rej orts of continued unsettled
wart her Iu the South, trade buying
ami covering. New York 0<*toher con-
tracts, Which had sold at 21.40c on the
call, advanced to 21.S8c within the, first
Phone hour, with the general market
in.itb t-howlng net advan<*es of about 30 4o
isdnts. Owing to the holiday there
AVANTFI*- To trade a large register- I Wl're uo c,;bl<1K frwnl Liverp«H l. The
54 ™. sj r^s&nsasssrs:
vil were reaching the Southern mar-
ket from practically all parts of the
belt. _
Except for a slow uneven mrrket
Or. .las. C. Wilson.
WK'ray highest prices for all kinds of
furn'tiue and household s«K ds.
ELLISON & TATT'M.
2tH East Houston. - Phone 2127.
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FOB BENT -
W. Pecan. P
Furnished apt.
on calves, trade was very satisfactory
Friday on the Fort Worth market. Ke
<-elpts were estimatetl at tstai cattle
at 430 and 1,000 calves.
mtp 1 Hog. receipts were aljont 2,500 head.
prioe vvas ateady to 10i* lower.
miKtern, of the run was quiet. 5 to 10
V«vAM \ <!«•
IM down.
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lift crossways In d keyhole.. He
^ u> V never trust himself lti s bar-
h#r's hands for fear of catching cold,
and used to cut his own hair, much
to tbfe disgust of . his wife. t
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Pigs were steady. ,
The price wat steady-today, in the
house. Receipts amounted, to
phonograph allout ftft) bead of Fort W4 rth iiittle.
•rat,. jO-ltn] «ra|n prices^losed high on the Chi-
ld! 1 to this effect,
Jury Instructed.
Counsel for tlie defense theft asked
for a poll of the-Jury. The court then
turned to-the jury and Instructed them
to the effect that If any member arose
and disagreed with the instructed ver-
dict of tlie court he would be fined
ami sentenced to Jail.
'Hie court. In instructing for a ver-
dict for the removal of the Sheriff for
official misconduct, said the fact.that
he had la'come a member of the Ku
Klux Klati wan. In contravention of the
i ath he took ns Sheriff. *
Counsel f«>r the Sheriff then Stated
that there was nothing In the Ku
Klux oath that conflicted with the .du-
ties of a Sheriff and the court again
said tlie oath of the Klan was In ef-
fect to receive the ignorant and un-
wary
The case will be appealed.
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Commercial National Bank
SHERMAN, TEXAS
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Cofuiskey Shocked.
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g% . • || * • p.... ™~" ! " .. ergo Boi.rd of Trade to^ay. There
WlMini, vvniUlf Piano recital by.pupils of Mrs. Fer- was ooj.siderable short <-overing in
hhh Fever. Bilious Fever, '"n*""1 Hieh Srh. |, bl„ R„.in pri<^« <iv«nwi
UUU r.u. ««J «* S:IS .. "bTSln X*"T..et %
* : heavy buying of Corn throughout the
Cold .and LaGrippt. inViiUV
fly th- .UmwiaUi' Preta ^
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Chicago, ill., June O.—Visibly shiH.'k-
ed, Charles A. Comlskejr, owner of the
Chicago White Sox, termed James C.
Dunn, "a sfiuare shooter whose death
„ would lie a loss to baseba.lt and would
bring grief to thousands." when In-
IllsfiVY Illlvlllji oi t'M II 1«I | F* «•! ■' • •"
dav be corporations, with December formed of the death of the Cleveland
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OUR NEW SPECIAL PRICES MM
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17 |H the biggest demand. Oats were
. sllahtlr lower because of favorable
rrop reports. Provisions were lower.
' New York Futures
New York. June 9.—Cotton futures
opened 20 points down to 2 up and
ch^WHl steady, 34 to 51 points up.
> Tester To-
, day's day's
Month Clow Close. Hleh. Low.
Julv .. 21.58 22 04 22.25 21.S0
Ort 21.5.1 22.(16 22 25 21.40
D«. 21M 21.W 1B1.1U 41.40
Jail ... .. 2I.W 21.72 211*1 2Uifl
New Orleans Futures.
* New Orleans, June, fii—Cotton^ fu-
f nw oiM'iifti 2 t>olnts down to i up
and elosed steady, 22 to 7^ points up.
Yester-*To- \ ■ s
day's day's
MonthT nose. High. Lo^
July ... .. 21.4.V 22 23 22.43 21.42
0<it 21.10 21.ft4 21.85 21.08
Dec. ... .. 20.96 21.35 21.50 20.02
Jan 20.«0 21,18 21.36 20.82
ciub owner.
"Jim" and "Commy," as the two
club owners arc known in haaeliall,
for years were Tails, but some differ-
ences over Ituscball matters arose be-
tween .tbein. Becently they again be
came g<HHl friends.
Hcliool Olrl' Chi Buttle.
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By IJpttnl Pi#"^
New York. June fc.—Liberty, 3 4s
$100.02, second 4s $00.08. fltst 4^4s
*100.02. secopd 4l£s $00.08. third 4V4*
$100 02. fourth W4* $ 100.02. Ylctory
IV, s <l60.70. ' *
Spot Markets.
B;i tht A**cdated P e*t
Abilene. Texas, June W.~The troops
of General Chang lW-Un were laid
;ly outliiimhewl by Wtt Pel-Fu's #i r«,es
liul were believed to have the edge on
tlie latter because of superior equip
incut. la-cording to M!ss K. tlertriide
Ileasley. writing from Chins to the
Abilene Fully Recorter. Mlas Ibasley
uiiuei date of May 1 describes the bat-
tle about Peking and declares that
Chang's men even had goggles to pro-
tect their t\ves TrOfn ttk' drtsl . as weB
as ciitton dusters to protect their uul-
fwms
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Convicts Captured.
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Houston. Texas. June 0.—Thirteen
of the 22 convicts who escaped .from
\he Clemens prison farm near Braao-
ria early Wednesday morning have
feeett recr.ptured and the cithers are
believed to la' surrounded between
Antriet( iv r nd Brasofla. .
Tlie prisoners are lieijevinl to l e hld-
lug in a dense thicket Tn the lowlands.
Bloodhound* used to track tb« men
](*i\ to tlH* lllltl
tco no flirt her. Members of the i osse
were elcslug In on ,the men .fodaj.
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ESTABLISHED 1872
Capital $800,000 Surplus $400,d00
mi-'.
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modern convenience. 5 rooms, hall, bath, and closets for
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Located East College Street.
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Which To Invest $15 NOW Ib i HiH Boll Wwirtl C.tch.r—Or to Rail
I* Bast? the Risk of PaatMriag Weevils on High Priced 1 22 Cotton?
W* make the Hitt Boll Weevil Catcher and over 5,000 in successful use
™achin« with the pans and brushes—EASILY
ATTACHED JO ANY CLLTIVATOR—will stop the boll weevil.
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WlHi the Saas isl
BONT auv A StBSTITUTa
Bacaiw* as you work your
crop it brushes the boll
weevil off Into the pan*,
, . - - . whenr Post oil and water fin-
Ishas htm in short order It ukes off the
punctured squares without damage to the
plant or sound squares and stimulates, the
•ottdh to BETTER GROWTH by brushing
through it
W cultivator RIGHT NOW. and IN-
UBE against the boll weevil rather than
OPE lie won't
is sae
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til without any extra labor
Therefore we say to every REAL cotton
Texas that we KNOW it la
fanner of T „ m
betta* to buy a Hit Boll Weavit Catcher for
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HOPE be won't show up. Start using the
machinal as soon as the eotton begins to
souara. Thw you'll KEEP IT CLEAN an-
til ld RitldT-- - - mljZX*"-
cost. ij. ;
Wc b«llev« in eeonomy. But do not take
unnecessary chances with your whole crop
Invostmcot t« save a fear 'dollars so we
••r. air. Farmer, don't with the l oll
w*vy. Use our machines and ha safe in-
stead of torry. ... ..
Bin BOLL WEEVIL MACHINE CO.. 802 Csdii St.. Dsttss. Texas
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Machiae cs^aDallas, Tagaa. |' ^ . ...w/f, v-' ..
yan that I have used three af year Bat! Weevil C«
cf, ia the way l aeed thew, and they can he used v
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Gentlemen:--Without obligation, plana*
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cotton macros of «otton planted.
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Fort Worth Live Stock.
Br tba United Pie* ^
p/,rr Worth, Texas, June 0.—Todays
quotations:
Cattle—Beeves $3.50tff8.2fi, stoekers
$4ftrtl.?.ri. cows t36iH.no. lielfers *4tf<7,
canners $2#2JBO, bulls $2@4.50, calves
year Hugs $4(^0.75.
' Hogs—Heavy $9.75^10.25. tnedluni
t0.75tjfl0.25, light $10.25^10 40, com-
nton $5.50<ti 7. i lgs $4<fi5®.W). f •
SheoT>— Lanilsa 12. y<>arlingH $7
m, ewe* $4(57 57.", culls $1«2, weth-
ers $r #fi.7o. stocker sheep $4^4.50,
feetler lambs $5^7.
Rxtraditkm Papers.
Bv lh* Aninciat^t Pr**
Los Angeles. Csllf., June 9.-4>eputy
District Attorney Ihiren announml to-
day that he hod bpguti the preparation
. f cxtiadltion papers for W. S. .Coburn.
(Jrand fioblln of the Pacific Coast do-
,v main of the Ku Klux Klan. Ooburn,
I who 'was under Indictment in ctttinec-
I Hon wllh the Inglewootl raid. Is at At-
1 Isnta. Oa., according to reports receiv-
ed here. .J1):::;"' \ •
Shrlners HospHal. ^
V ht Aaiocinted Prnr
Portland. Ore.. June 0.—Representa-
tives of Shrine temples from many
pnrts of North America were gathered
In Portland today to wttl|N*a ,tlj£ iimt*"
;lng of the first sod for the Portland
Ifitirlfiers' boHpltal for crippled children
! by W. Freeland fCendrlck. pa^t Imper-
j la I potentate and "father" <if the boS-
I nltal mo\ ement In tha Shlpp; frater-
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