Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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St 1ERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. i422.
FORMER PRO.
Among the Courts) | Market Report | CONFEDERATE
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By (he A**<» iatnl Preen
H!THA I II IIISTKMT ( OI RT.
Himi. 8ilas Dare, Judge.
Kcuucili I,. : tupley vs. Magnolia p<-
11(•li’ltni In. <• mI, ibuc.igr for pcrxoii.'il
injury; case unlvluwii from jury |,v
* apteuient mill ii'i l in-fnrr court,
i Jndgmem in f.iioi- of nhiiii in again*:
! IkiiIj def, minnis 1.1 si.i,i ■ f sn.oini
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By Ihr A xtot ia1vd Pi eat
London. Nov. !.*». 'flu* ItritiMh Kor-j 1 lieal HMatt* rr.tfivfi*-s.
. . , fit-'ll Office. II is Mated ill nulliorll:.- r. M Wool, lo W. ||. Il.is
" " 1,1 ! live quarter*. lui* telegraphed to the wife, 140x11*1 ft., I’.iv. r.-nv i . ,
French mill Italian gmcrnnienta a ve.v, November !i. 1922: a.V.u.
incut toilny on charge* that he accepted I memorandum in which (treat IVitaiu J. C. Cockrell and wife in i!,<•
hill*-* while lie wn« prohibition iliree I declare* that the main Turkish ile- *>n Really r, mpaii.i. lots 1_’,
Ibis Stale, a |xist from wlileli | maud, which is to come la-fore the 2. Himlie Jones kiii very, Nov.
removi d ,in .Tiii>. 11121. He 1* Pence Conference at I.iisimne would be
llnrte, Mont.. Nov, If.’ C
Shelly. Moiilniia republican
committeeman. Is under Federal indict
•Sherman Democrat office, Nov. 13. -|
l.lverpool cotton fulnrea closed aieailT 1
a* to ill | Klin Is down. New York Cloy! ».«">' A.wiated P"„
ed fttm, 25 to 30 |s,lnls up. New (in. i Hlrmtnghoiu, Ala.. Nov. 13
leans dosed steady, to 37 jaftiita I.Kingston Rdwe Schuyler,
down. j (tonenil. delivered her iiniinal rcjairt
T rad I lit. was very active at the open- lo the (Tilled Daughter* of the Cmifed-
h’g ■ f 'h,. is.lion market Malay. Then* cripy m the siaoml session of Ihe eon-
Min.
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Commercial National Flank
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Capital.................... ,,.$200,000.00
Surplus....................$200,000.00
Your Business Will Receive ihe Most Careful Attention.
and
fur 1 or
hf
at liU riy
on
litlv of
• regarded fnvonihly by the British gov- Bet. A French and wife to \V
Warm Clothing
at Moderate Prices
I!
Men* Overcoats with style and durability
... .....x. . $10.00 Up
Men’s Suits you cannot match
| ‘ " t t h $>12.50 to $23.95
* Men’s Dress Pants ........ $3.00 to $5;00
Men’s Slicker dived Duck Qoais $4 and $5
! Special Men’s Union Suits .....1 $1.00
--Men-’* Corduroy Work Coats.....$6.00
Men’s Work Shirts......T. 50c and 75c
Plenty of Men’s Wpol Sox . p . . 25c to 50c
Ladies’ Coats........$10.00 to $30.00
JUdfei’ Coat Suits .. ,. $15.00 to $27.50
• 83r.s‘W( _
‘•‘Mr***,*** -
The best stock of Ladies’ and
Underwear at right prices.
Children’
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EXiSTEIN’S
tew m:m
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BELMUSTiXOTS
80 later Ml or T**e* for Two Tears
$1.00 DOWN THEN $1.00 A WEEK
T«kr the Grand Avenue car and get off at Mulberry St.
-sir
three block* eat,# to tfur office tent a«"tl«corner of .VkiCrfy^“nd
Affent on the ground from »
Andrews.
m. to 6 p. m.
CUME
.TODAY
Dodged Co.
COME
SUNDAY
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BUY IT IN SHERMAN
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KEITH’S
Lunch Service
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The best Chilli I’ve Ever Tasted
Anywhere in the World-They
All Say It-
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And Sandwiches - You Can’t
Go Wrong—
Ham
American Cheese
Pimento Cheese
Veal Loaf
Chicken Salad
Tuna Fish
Hot Drinks that Keep You
Warm - Cocoa - Coffee - To-
mato Bouillon-
Just ask a friend who lunched
here.
KEITH’S DRUG STORE
Meet Your Friend Where
Houston Meets Travis
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Im.'ivj <»\vniight stdlinu onlers. vriiflon liriv ibis nicruiu^.
.'m.untl lli«- ling brought in l».\ the <lc-
* I il#- of lui#* yi^Ktenluy and further m.#l-
lin'4 jt#,#,iii(*<! lo be promort*#! by iimiv
1;»nit\ over ihe Oerninii ix'litleal Mir-
uulion. First priees wen- ea»y «t n
#1#** lim- o|' 15 to 41 jMiinls hi #*onse-
]>ui rhe trade \va« a btiAor
Mellon, lot 1 if, I#I«k k .‘C*. Chaffin* ml- while ih»*n uiim a gr#-al #l#al <»f <*#iver-
• liii#»l« Sbeniuiii. N#»v. M, !!!-!!; $M.5oo. ins ;kii«I f”e*b <*«»;nik 1 kki«%n buying, and _ _
--- after K#||ing off lo 25.‘24 at Ihe shirt, f oil SA1.I,
Marriage Li tenses. January tontrai-ls kinui ralliotl to 25.02 shaping put.-li. bd
'InNworih anil .Mrs. A«hi M. wi*liin 12 RMtiuls of yesr»-r<lay’s cine* V. K. Mfi 1 kbaiu. at
Mum.
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AIIN. TOO LATK
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•(‘h >, Ml l'lt-asanl, T#*\n*.
Red Cross Gains
Strength in All
Foreign Fields
hi- oroinlitiu. Private <-al»h*M r#-|>ort<uI liauk.
Anieriej.n tailing iu UvorjuM#!, miM - —
| uaM ilun Mnia beHter was 1 tuii|»l.lining
six-ro-m luaise with.I
125\.‘'UO. (lot- in.'
Al. A P. Xaiioietij
i»15 ;*.!(* (
Fo|{ SAI L .lii-t like payin-
>5o ilmvn ami SJ5 per looiblt. on.
room lions#-: \v.n#*r, gas and dgiil
M-ssion in do days. AN.i have
of a pot t home trade.
Ciain j.lii i-s atlvan. #-d 011 flu* Chi» a-
.:«» Hoard of Trail** today, tin#* in heavy
e\|H»il dt-mauds and a higher Liver-
pool uni rkrt.
Proviafoim were higher.
Steady rates prevail#*! 011 lln* Fort
Worth livi»sf#x k mni'ket \V#-lm»H<lay ^payment,
and rrmli- made giWwl pr#»$reK«. Ho- -mail. \v*-H&ni7lf«»ved
eeipls w#»re estimated at 4,.“00 heml of' Phoin- 1 li’fe
1 allle and ‘l.5uo eulves. tloo-l #-a!v#-s — ----------7—
v. on- desiruhle. Foil UF.N Pr 'l ine#
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO,
Guaranty Fund Bank
In insular pows;.*-I,,ns of ttio Fnltw)
Stiilos i,ml in furoian lamN ilit* Atm.rl-
r.lU *r‘y>!V,| iiravy y\i,n> tjur-
Ing they I*! y’.ir, posing 1 !m* pr#-
v|ous iiiViSn^sti!), I,i).'!i mirrk of Hi18
by 4,'Jlil and udvunclng' ih* ngure lo
15(5.408. The t*h!li|,|,ines lake the
lend, gaining nearly loo per vent, n‘,,w
tHiving 11.1,017 meiutiers: In Kurupe
the 1921 Cull enrolled 11,123,
With the (Vinsturuinupte CJwitter re-
porting 665, ii ititlfr of .'tt members.
Cldni> was 1,782 members.gain of • . . _
7,06; the little Virgin Mauds have Liverpool rUturCS
1.000. wldle the. luuiunliiin Kepubllc _ n-T *•» Iulieil pr.,w
with 2,027 udvatlrtN# teoio Its previous i l.lverpool. Nov. IS. Fulurv’S opened
high murk by 1.4*3' new members.) I in rely steady. -JJ (0 32 |x.inl* lower.
Haiti, organized In 11(20, now hat, I bssonbr-r 34 30d. January • 14 lh<l
neurl.v l.iKHl enrolled. Mexico reports i Mnreh t ».42d. .May iti iisd, July 13,700.
Itor ot elioieo lols in i'iirisijjtu Collette I
Addition. Nlo down and 8-, per mouth. |
I'tiiui- and >(*• ihi-ni. Als<» ISl a« ivs of i
land, will til kg • it > pr«»p#*ity as purl1
.'Of* Q**f t li»aj** »«* Shot* |
iG,.
Pac kers IhiuvIm uiomI «»f ih** hng sup-
]dy. the market holding to a good
fiUad.y level. Most of tin- run of 1,000
he.-nl sold at $N,25 to $s.:ir» and pigs
sold with fm-tloim
There was m# vhaug#* in the sheep
market whore only GOO heml were yard-
e#L
ieiui-s. ill* ludipg garage.
Uiandt-. Phoim^OO.
vW y <f#*>. i
«n 15 2; p ■
;ill eouven- \
• 1 l/.\or! li i
ni.i-dtp j
WANT’LL Lady pailm-r lo travel;
nls<» agents, while or hlaek. lor ine«li-
< hie. A 1m#' giHitl ty»«*\vriier f#»r sale.
Fall 11G Walnut street, (’oinmereinl
HiMt-1. Fhaihs Fmlot\v#hn1. ut5-2tp
To Lcen on Farm and Ranch Lands
Ft lit KT:\T Five room
pltiee. close in.
India.
inailarge
Apply 502 Mag-
fti:> :up
Take
up u'illi u<! NOW, questions of renewing your loans
rshtiiri.no *Tiis fail. l.oans Made Direct. No Commission
dtarged. T-
Ft HI HUNT’ On#* 5 r#a»m hou-F* all
<onv»*ni#-im*s. h#*t water, inkier ami
Igarage. Pail Williams Hold. ul i r»ip
854, a gain of 82T In one year. The
America#- KeU. .t.’rps-a has spread its
luember^hij’ some 70 foreign
lands and ltsvXirt<i/; thjpuhershlp out-
side of the CuUeU»»S,atea Is close to
Futures vlosixl St........ 2b to :tt points! WAN T TO TltAIII: S.Vili stoek in
lower. DiKvmlx'r II -,,d. Jnninir.v Shi'iiimn forponiiien and a little < nsti
TOO.iKKJ. i(, r,
H 11.1, March 14.18,1. Mav 14.01,1. July
13.78,1.
i4)h,is easier. 21 (sdiits lower, <le-
l mil ml soimI; middliiiK 15.33,1. sales
7.IHHI. American 2.!H)d: imi«,rls 20,(HHl.
Amerienn 19.400.
Guard Against “Flu”
With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start with a cold. The moment
you get those warning aches, get busy
with good old Musterole.
Musterole is a counter-irritant that
relieves congestion (which is what a
cold really is) and stimulates circulation.
It has all the good qualities of the
old-fashioned mustard plaster without
the blister.
Just rub it on with your finger-tips.
First you will fed a warm tingle as the
healing ointment penetrates the pores,
then a soothing, cooling sensation and
quick relief.
Have Musterole handy for emergency
(Ue. It may prevent 9erious illness.
» 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes.
Better than a muttard plaitar
New York Futures
By Hi- AHsi cint'd Ptmi
Nevv Yerk, Nor. 15.—Futures epencil
eney, 24 (o 34 points lower. Mo,-ember
25.60, Jiniunry 25,30, Mtirch 23.30, May
25.25. July 24.90. ''
I Futures , lose,I firm. 25 to 30 |toint*
hijjhvr. Here.idior 26.17. Jitnunry 26.8.5,
i .1 illy 25 47.
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for ^ood a mom,.’Idle. I’Im,no 18 f. er
.339. Joint Marshall. Office 318 M. &
I'. Hank. nl53lp
Foil ICF.NT Two or iliree ninuniisli-
ed rnoiiis or one liini'-lusl t,e,l r in
with nr without kitchen |,i'ivl.e«,\ tine
Ido, k from ear line eu invtd street.
#lrs. Recline. 1310 F. < 'huffin St.
ul5-6fp
harged. Ifispoclion# made nnd Loans Closed Promptly.
■S’ 4. . / /
The Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank
,
Sherman Office
302 Commercial Bank Building
*'krr»
FALL l‘»2 for nil kinds of uialiroM
W(#rk. Frit as Miuii vss Km-lory. nl5’ltp
i^lt H10N*T 8 ni#rly fm nit kt-tl lioun1
kOtp ro#mis, all #i»iiv#*iii#*ut-t‘s. 2*>7 .\.
(fraiul avbant-. Piiom* 14Is. \0 #*hii
d»vn. n 15-4 tp
New Orleans Futures
X-’v Oil’ yjs. I.#.. Not. 1.1. • -Flttiir
open, ,1 easy. 30 to 48 points lower.}
It,send,er 24.90. Jnnunry 25.00, March
24 93. May 24.73. July 24.40. t
Futures , |, sed sleil iv, 24 tn 37
point.- lower. He, ember 25.5.3, .1 .ill -!
narv 25.IIU, Mamb 25.57, May 25.30, - j^j. jf |.'XT'
Iv 2.,.12. 'Walnut : all
Sneis steadv. 2.1 points lower. Mid-
dling 25.87.
8„ -
Sherman Spots
f'elton brmutlit 21.75c to 25.50coil the
local street market IVednesda.'. I'o-'
eoipt* were nominnl. Cotton seen
lie, night 842.
Cult HKNT l urnished house keepini;
It* ms. 618 So. Husk. Phone 1717.
, • nl,t-5ip.
r.CST -I'.rindl, bull pup. six months
Cld, answers to name of Jlow. I!v-
lIll'll tv Settle Settle for it wan),
ft V# . . n 15-11
VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS
Sec us for prices and
( UlNES made. Our r
terms on
-ord list ;s
the BEST TALKING MA-
large.
THE REYNOIDS-PARKER COMPANY.
THE PRINTERS.
Five room bon, o, Soulli
conveniences. Near
«j.ho,d. Sherman Iteally Co. Phone 304.
n!5-4tp.
i FOK ltKNT Two-story, well Iveate,,.
South Croikelt .' suit aide for two enni-
p'ete nparlnH'iitst live rooms and hath
each: I mulshed or unfurniHlied. Sher-
. man Iteally Company, l’hone 3U4.
1,1 - >-41 p.
Fort Worth Livestock
.yias
It's Time
To Get Everything
Ready For That
THANKSGIVING
DINNER ^
S
See U> now for
Carvers
Roasters
Cut-Glass
Silverware.
t
And ill the Utensils needed in
the preparation of the feast.
riiMor stavtcs iii rroni*
jcu lljwain ^Wallace
Ry the t'nited Prw*
Forr Worth. Texas, Nor. 15.—Today's
quotation*: (
Cattle IVeve* *3.50 lo S7: Stock-
ers $3.25 lo *5.75: cows $2.25 to |
heifers $3.50 fo $5.75; ennners SI..*,
to $2: bulls *2 to $3: salves $2 to *6:
yearlintrs 84 tn *7.50.
Ilo/s—Heavy *8 to $8.30: medium'
$7.51’ to 88; mixed $6.50 to *7.50: lijrlir
38.25 to 38.40; common $3.50 to S6 50:i
rough 84 to $5: pics $3 to *7.50: rough
heavy *5 to *7.
Sheep—I.amhs $7.50 to *12.50: year-]
!ing« $6 5ii to 811 : ewe* $4 to $6: culls (
SI to *2 ■ goats $2 to *2.75: wethers,
*5.50 to $7.25: stocker sheen *3.50 to
*6.50: feeder lambs $0.50 to *11.50.
Fl’KMSIIF.M rooms Tn »uple with-
out , hit.Iren, two nicely fmitishe,1
rooms and hath, all conveniences. ^>15
Nortl (itand avenue. Phone 1480.
till-eiu tfliiA
666 qnickly reneves Colds, Con-
stipaiioa, Biliousness and Head-
■chei. A Fine Tonic.
.
Take
Chicago Grain
By the I’nitoil rr^sn
Chleng,. Ills., Nov. 15.—Today'* qno-
't a I ions:
I tee wheat opened unchanged at Si -
n’s and closed up l#ie. Mav opened
U|> i*e at *1.15'/, ami closed ut> 1V,e.
"July opened off % at $1.65*4 nnd clos-
ed up 2c I
Dee. corn opened np K- at 70’',e nnrt
closed nn r*se. May openetl an a4 a'
70’fee and closed tip %e.' Julv opened
up l/, at 69'.)e and elosem-np c. j
Dee. oats opened unchanged at 42ate j
and closed up 1'io. May opened up 'il
nr 42'Je mid closed up r4e. July open-)
ed unchanged at 39*iie. and closet!
up %. . y
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Did You Know—
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Tlmt Christmas is Near.
That. Photos Make the Host Gifts
1 hat One Dozen will Make Twelve Presents.
That it is One Thing Your Friends Cannot Buy.
That Wear's Studio is the Rest Equipped in the South-
‘ West,
That its1 Doors Have Been Open to the Public in
Shcrnian for Twenty-Seven Years.
THE WEARS
for the liver
Reware of imitation*. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack*
ag'-» hearing above trade mark.
.The sain® in flavor
yesterday and tomorrow
- always
"Good to the last drop"
OSrp.
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flllG. U.S. PAT. OST|V,
,71.8
Lihertv Boitd*
hv the Vnltoil Pipbr
Non York. Xf v. 1VI*ih<!il y V:>6
*100.36: fh-st O',s *98.iit: second 4V,s
$98.01- third Pis *98.50; fourth O',*
*98.44. ' .
Victory 4”,s $100.26.
An ante built for King Albert of Ilel.
giitm contained sleiqilng quarters for
ten people.
At Last,
By Jimminy!
McAlester Coal
Phone 48
Jimipiny Snyder
|P YOUR CAR IS
Not Equipped
with a windshield
wiper, you can not
afford not to get one
Windshield Wiper,
Put on for $3.50
WOOD AUTO CO.
Studebaker Sale* and Service
200 S. Cro kett St. Phone 1X60
SHOES
We Have Them
B-E-S-T
Quality
Service
Price
We offer you more styles from which
to select.
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