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SHERMAN DAILY DFMOCR/M, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1922.
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT r
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(■PTABLIHHEI) 1OT9.)
Published nulls Except tiiturday.
8IIEHUAN. TEXAS
TH1 SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. 1M BI.ISHER8.
Weekly Democrat Published Xtur-aday*.
impHOXl NFMICKH .............................
Bntered at the postofflcc at Sherman Teiaa, Aug
gBtlar of the aecond ela*» according to the act of emigre,
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14. 1H79. ■ * mall I
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■Mlt to Tb* Hberman Demm-rat. Publisher* 8hi.rijjn Ttuaa Subacrl-
destrlng address change,! plcaac giv« old address •« well sa new one.
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U-S. FOOD EXPORTS $539,000,000
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G R A! N S
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St'BSt RIPTION RATES:
rAII.Y DEMOCRAT—B.v Carrier: One Month, ftfr- ; thre* month*. It SO; !
Mi Booths *3 90 one year, Wt.llO. By mall In Grayson County <>r.e Month.
|0r- three Booth*. *1.28; one year, *'.«0 lty malt r.alatdc . ♦ (5r«y*«.n
Ooonty and In Texas and Oklahoma One month W; sir months *4.00; one
*Mr *7 80 Beyond Texas and Oklahoma and wl hln 1.000 tu'lca ■ tine
■MWth Sftc; all montha. *4.V>; one year. *S 00. Elsewhere $HK> |x r nion;h.
•Keept •« foreign countries. *100 per monte pitta the c< at of mailing All aub-
gcrlptlona arv payable In advance
A'UKLY DEMOCRAT —One ye ar *1 00. __
MKMBER6 OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—1 he A»*<wlHt,«1 Press la
Melnalvely entitled to the use for republicstinn of all new* di*;tatchf* credited
la It or Dot otherwl*e credltetl In thl* paper and also the lecal new* published
boioln All right a of ropubllcatloa of special dlap«t<-ne« herein are c'.ao re-
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Committees were ap|<ointed from at!
the chitrclioH !<■ look into the evnnge-
lica! work of the Christian church for
the approaching year.
COMING TO
SHERMAN
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Ir«emal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will bo at the Binkley Hotel,
Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov-
ember 21st and 22nd.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4
p. m.
TWO DAYS ON! Y
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NEW WAY TO IMSTKIHITE
WEALTH.
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TOO MAM MIMis IN THE 1 \MIL\.
Ivv o lit Ml i I* Him ! *« *;l I ;i‘ oll»* ;i I r 1\V«»
Amiissnunl of lal^v forluws im?* f»»ii»«I^ Ilml H inu l"«> lit h > iiui’ir
eullBaKal n socialist Icltilcucy, nol tilt it*im-l»iiccf the two imii l.- think . ottc-
aettlc ! opinion. Inti ratlin a> a M idi- O r, w ith the mi-loll iin.il, i oiisci|iicin cs
niciilal idea. H is not a socialist ten- ll.at Ihe.t -x4d....... iie.rt agree n,
demy, after all. This il merely seems subject- whic h sle ttitl !»• of mntinil in-
to tie. A* to source ami mijcclUc, it Iciest. I lea Us tile broken heesilwc i»
is, in the strictest sense, the' mb debt/ n ndsj the Ivvjt tubris have different
ol a hone mid a thought tor wider ,ty— oltjis lives J
t Dilution of w’enlth.' »- * 'M
•'IRS. El.1st; \N\ I’ARItlSIl
HIES AT HOME IN SHERMAN;
At I :"ti o'clock* Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. IJisu
j jltvintf'of |li<‘ lnrurT* tiliivw n Im-
The uveiMge tuiin wauls to have some bianil recenllv imldiely annotini ed thar
enpitul 111' Ills own. 11c desires tu .In* would he linldi..... longer for ;m.'
have small, independent means, to la; | finanijal ol iitntions ineiine l by ltt«
u proprietor. Mini to t»rinu up M* fiimUy Mite,. 11 ittn «l i;i l «** I, Hit- win- /sihmI i«-i
in re?*|’<H*ti'lili* piivlOiitfliiiii Pti. lie flucu . Hh'om*. IIcmi i in okt*n. Hit* I*itVln*l
not want lltt* Malt1 lo o\mi overvllilug.! ktttf'l liinwlf.
oimI to In* tlu* ri(ii»ieiil »»f f.ivors. like imppriiiii^s, Mifimh m»f so
i n n ninth nisi ;it i roncT
'il* ii I . I . Wiln v Judge.
\i:\\ s? its »f|i.r.i»
M i n n f* \Villiiiii' duulir Wil-
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FIITKKNTH OISTKffr <01 KT
llfin. ^H:is Hare, Judfie.
W’lllinin Heufry vs. I. M fo iilry, <]{.
vorif: L-nminl
AiiimihIm Fislirr Juiun vs. Alfred
Jones, tlivoree ; granted.
NKW SI ’ITS imu:h
Mrs. I .1 I .mu ion vs. M. fl, Lawton,
dnonv.
No Charire for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a rettular grad-
uate in medicine and surgery and
is licensed by the state af Texas.
He visits professionally the more
important towns and cities, and of-
fers to all who call on this trip
free consultation, except the expense
of treatment when desired. ’
According to his method of
Aim I’arri-h. relict of the: treatment -be does not operate for
*!!r' U. A. Currish. ]«i<scd i|tiietly out i chronic appendicitis, gall st ines,
'to M;* Currish had lieen in dell-! ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or
die lienlHi lor several years, hut 4lur-1 adnoids.
iiic ilie pnsl Siiliuner she had gathered! He has to his credit wonderful
lo w vigor, mid her family were impeR results in dis ajCR of the stomach,
ful of keeping her much longer. i liver, bowels, glood, skin, nerbes,
A inoiilh ago she was stricken witli Heart, kidneys, fcladder, begetting,
dengue, and two w eeks subsequently I catnrrah, weak lungs,, rheumatism,
she suffered a stroke of jmral.vsia, 1 f’iHtiea, leg uIvors and rectal ail-
'■ hi' h wits the ultimate cause of lior m<>!>ts. ‘ir
death. j df you have been ailing for some
•drs Carrish was 77 years old, aUfl | ,in'<i and do not got any b tter, do
was born in Columbus. -Miss., slut was
one of Sherman's pioneer women, com-
ing here in INiiti. iii curly girlhood, with
Boy’s Blouses
No. 335—Heavy Corded Madras. This
heavyweight corded blouse has a good ap-
pearance and is made to wear.
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No. 950- 80-Square Percale. The patterns
are beautiful and will go through- the laun-
dry time and time again and hold its color.
390—Blue Stripe Madras, all Blue grounds
with fancy stripes, this blouse will wear
like iron. v : .
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Special 79c
n beggar, from the suite, lie doc* not
wind the KlAte to lie lieu mid hiinsvlt
mid the rest ol fhi ix-ople It* poor,
tuendbmil sells, lie vvnnl.« to lx-genie-
hi dy.
Yon have rend in the itnily ]ires^. -,i
•'•ngii, or not so consilient,its, Jibe ;iI■
loo eoiiupou. In lliese hiys of evfremo
luilividiuil hidcjictidenci mid hirislf mio
Ihv for slum- .mil Iiiviiiv, there nre
many tnsfrfncc* of storm ;md strife in
llOPSi'lmlds Jm" :mse two minds persist
Marriage I.irenanv.
Alliert A. Clyiucr mid Miss
Teets. Denison.
Austin t jeveliiml and Uosellti
el ford, negroes. Alokn. Itkhl.
Tim I s
Until
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In.lam
the paxt few days. Hint tiie daughter!*'1 futiell. ning at cross imri'ivses.
of (ieorge t’ndhui'y, tic well known
English (junker, phllanthropisi mil
ctnxxilnle nmniifixinrer, gave the ■ tu-
ployes of the Honrneillh t'lioeohtle
Work* it.tMMi preferrtxl mid 27,m 11 rom-
tnoil shares of the British Cocoa imv
Choeolti te Colli puny. The slock is
transfermi to a trust eomiiiitlee. to tx-
used for cotugnietlve experiments Jti •1
prixl net Ion of distribution, education. !*
UU-I impi ovemeiit of living eondilion
Mr. Cadbury's i
who makes this handsome gilt. Is mat-| *!|lk of t].. |r iroi.lde they f.n;
ried to a Hollander, named It. eke. .Mrs. f1'1 Uielr intense emoliona! i.i-rf'iilifitton.
Btx'ke was dtx'ply impres^s.-l with .»*- to "boll.v trplhful or fair; It mgen-
borrors of the great war. ,she believes|«*r;illy possible Ip ret only one side
that the private holding ol great .api-11’^ ' ‘'‘-lestn- utintTel
lal Is the cause of nearly all social and j Hlssentlon fiixiiienlly is due lo lack
economic dlsturlmn.x-s and Imsnuillth-s. |nf ” purpose. «in., la.-s show.
Oreat min.is mul small minds a re | other llk.s sotl.lilv One feels thnf
woDdering how (lie big problem* resit',--j 1 !lP *':ne shnnhl lie regulated to wn<-|c |
lug from the dini ttrUies in the dlstrlhii-1 1,1 ,llf" "'i.x-ess In business nine I
lion of f.ealth can he solved. Tile rich, i ^D'l.ilite the borne The Other hetievesl
too, are thinking of the subject, nl- U'»t wotk -In uhi.lio adjusted fn home!
•'s -I ode. < --itf i.-l In the home Is
' oil' ''tiled, If nos*jtii.- f r 111 the vvorl.l
at laige tin. the pnrtiiers pi-ef.'rs-
to ep line tiie severest sacrifices in me
hope that palien.e mid affection fi-
nally will ns'fifv a wrieig which shmiM
not exist. I he joiIdi.• is aware -»nte
or the l>riirJi* side, and know nothing
f It." t. rlpre of secret discord.
DM'' pi;filers who disagree are re-
in dismiss their affairs, eVm;
if
.1. I., Alau.lin ami Miss Nell Short, . , ,
.. eiij. "here she has main Irieuds
Sadler.
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daughter. BettH'i.r', j " U,r tn..*t trusted friends. And
In ; lo ot her. Joe Eenef. mid tier sis-1
ter. Mis .1. R. Stinson, when this
.it. wgs just a froutier 'Village.
S. vetal years later she was married
to II. A. Parrish, to tvliMi union five!
Iiihlreu .were horn. Mrs. Parrish's!
Inis been continuously in this
She
,, , ,, , , , .. , "as a lueinlx-r of the B.t)i!i>t Chun h,
4l., .......... | a kitid.j neigltiaij'. a good friend, a de-
voted mother and always ready to help
i tlie infortimate.
I Bite is survived by throe sons, Ohs
• in.I Horace Parrish, of Shorumu.
M |. ,• . r ,■ UI. .1 .■ Drunk Parrish ef Itoff. ukla . and two
1 1' H'b'f".1" j daughters. Misses Mary ami Annie Par-
rish of lids eitv. Other relatives ale
iter brother, frank Fond, nf Paris,
Texas, it niece,' Mrs. Mamie Tayman.
ami two nephews, Jolitt Stinson and
Joe litter, all of Slieriuau.
Tiie funeral was condlieled at tiie
not fail to call, as ituptjpper meas-
ures rather than disease are very
often the cause of your standing
trouble.
Remember id love .late, that consul-
tation on this trip will be fr'e and
that his treatment is different.
Married women must be accom-
panied by their husband?.
Ad-ires-; fj36 Boston 01o(J<. Minn-
eapolis, Minn.
LUCK’S GARME
Special Safe Monday. , One, Day Only!
Choice of Fifty Fine Coats, Ladies and
i Mis*es Si*e* ;.W
These fine Coats are the best values we liftye offered at
anywhere near this Special Price, they are $ur regular
$29.50 to $39.50 Coats. Brand new styles, made of Ve-
lour, Bolivia. Veldyne, Polaire. Broadcloth and Imported
English Tweeds. Sizes 14 regular to 52 stout. Finest silk
linings, self and fur trimmed, every good hey Color. Come
expecting the greatest Coat Bargain you eter iaw at this
Special Sale Price for just one day only
$25.00 Choice Monday $25.00
None Charged - None Exchanged - None on Approval
mwM*s, Whi tow right
II IV M.ivhcn mul
Stirriiisiii.
Mrs. IV Piiyiu*,-
IVlifioDs is: Hank nipt <y.
olHnsvilh*, <||
Yolniitaiv potiflnil in1
Coinii Y. f tU «i
imnkiiij»I<y in
Court lion* IThUiv aftoruoon. Ih*htsi
won* sHhm1uIo«1 pi .'54,."»r>7.r>s, 21 ik! assofs
sit with Sluii <htinu*(l 21 ^ «*x«aiitpl '
Growing “in of tlu* rtM-oiu failure of
1 hr White ITiMhire (’ounittiiy, of IJeni- 1,... v .w . . .
... ...... , i, , “Oi*lcr North W Mlnut H<m*t. sty Hr.
son. \\ . Il Willie, one of Ho* pi'Uiniuil re 1 .1 I . 1 . , . ,
. . . . ' f 1*- Holcoinh, nl I ;.»o Hatunhiy at-
proi.ilolois. has filoil n vohinlarv |¥*ti-
ClMmgh, uufortunntol.v mmiy t»f this
iIhhn arc* eoiu*i*riHMl t<H> ninth ahour
iitHkin| more money, ami have a dearth
of plain ebmilv.
Does it solve* tlio problem for mil-1
liooniroh to <lhh^ vKoine, or niueh oC
their wealth with Hie public in eon-
nnd society,
AVIeL iiersnn* niniry. Ihev dp nnf
nm! should nnf reHminbli imlivfdunl-
I'y. Theic ill-,, twi. kinds, IIS them die
two I ersoie. But the tw,. minds musr
luive II (-*.11111,1 J, pynxise for Mirrens and
b"l pittess, ,•im'l etteh intisl iee»gnj». nnu
tInn ns mi individual, asking lo be ad*
judged a bankrupt. ).ialiilicies. itu-lml-
ittg SI IT.T-A signed lty Mr. White as
surely oil Holes ittatle ity While Pro-
duce Comptifi^. ami *l7.IXMt elaiuied by
the governineiif as iuenuie tax. are
given al *l:!5.:ii'i, and assets at S'2,332.
with Sll.ttlH1 ( Idin,,d as exetuitl.
A jxdilimt has been filed iiv K. 1>.
Wafkius. farmer anil stock raiser, nf
Alioga. U'dliu County, with debt* list-
etl al !jil cnOo.Ij, ami assets al IS5,
with X7.1,711 elaiuied at exempt.
Saturday
tel noon, and Hie remains were interred
beside iter .husband in West Hill ceme-
tery.
A lieauliful aftd (jXtensivc floral of
ft ting was lb., frlhtlle (aiid by rela-
I ives and frieijdjf.
l'<-IlowiHsr’'wPr,. the pall hearers: J.
C. Stinson, Joe K. Eller. John Pittman,1
Will Taylor. Bolt Bass. Uenrge Alurpliy,
Joe Parrish of KeHtuekyfovvn. (iuy
llaiuiltim of Wliitovvriglit and Clifford
Ray.
PUMPS
SLIPPERS
OXFORDS
Broken lots of many
styles formerly pri-
ced from $6 to $ I 0.
Your Choice this
Week
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trihlllioux foi V*llUVelie*, hospitals, uni- defiyeqtinl III the rfl.er. if Hie
versilies, libraries? I toe# Mrs. ll<H-k%s lv< 't'tttds etutnnt agree re stilijtxds or
plan tiffrf a. ,uggi*p iolj,' is II #l»e "*,ml*J^iilere*l., menial •isngreent»tiV
fe wise* eMx**» "ralttf Vlo'ini'r* imotlrpul
COl .NTY-WIDK RALEY FOR
CHRISTIAN CHI RdlES HEED.
A rotmty-wide rally was held nr;
Central Christian church on Friday j
jiiigM 1‘w‘ltJi ■ f bprt si't.ltttives presWu !
M. E. Ithvi knall to Uenrge Franklin.! :lil ««»«■***• l,f «'<'Bnnjl-t
lot 1'j. itloek 12. Iliiluml View addition.! OrM.vnoft'A.Vrajrty.
Denison. Nov. 1, 1922: $20<i. j A c’ev't} was in attendance
Real Estate Transfers.
P. Met’arth.v lo Oscar E. Scott
ami Ivy Srott. lot 14. hlork 2. West
end addition, sfienmiii. Uet. 14. 1922;
S.VIO.
King to K. W. Wright !i""1 < nilnisiasin wus evhlenced
for the Kta1* te ttidae’ iAtWss vvealtlf rmo't font'll para lysis, ami ar-
by eonflxeating income, and use it for 's as too much ,<uu-
varlmts |>ul.|h |mnppim? late* yttS-} "r ‘,l>0 tnueli shade nit hers- the
tailing fortune solve4 the problem? "*»bn.*t flowers. ... —„ ............„... ( ^
Would the land dev|ge.be Jo fix ll«- A,«? mi" lfi Ibeniwlve* are eeeentns !,,t 1""N 117’--- Clutrlra Quillen survey,,tl,n PsRfeliml thoughtjjf,the sesskn lye-
ituOon* on tiie profits of atngjiliold.*^ f«"Hf>dn.l* .an create objects „,1(j! <•><•!. 20. I!t22; »40t)._ j *“« Du thering of thyhvan&diHil work
In corporations anrt,Slave the' mrplk ''I'limistle iulerest; t tflier • ' * ' !1 11 IWfr'Lv
revert to the ixTKon^inJflowi by thoise ’"Wth liai. ml initiative l.m look,-.-! fill IRPH MflTIPF^ 1 for'^he evening were
exceptionally i rnsperous concerns? | leinahy»for <-u11 t tiiiniaeni dial inter* j UllUlluH i,U I luCO I - Leo. .|(diiispn of Van Alslyne, Itev.
AVo appear to he sure so far of only (st- j p'j,.S| Presbyterian (liurrii_Corner !“ *' ttfnis'di aw( Mls»
a few eoneiuslOns. One thing -that if "hearts Hint think a* two. i Travis .-1011 \lid>H'ri'v .......is lie -r -'li|h'rs" «• iptUrned inls-
liever wilt Is- possible 10 secure an
etpinl distribution of wealth, or to
maintain ;\ ispial disfrlhutluii. > r
would only corrupt the State, yet not
serve the iiuldie, for the State to hc-
eonie ten epulent. It is Imprudent to
donate funds to employes, as they n- ! cess ,n •• t-
sent such patronage, and ft destroys ! 1 ipert; lira*,. i
their initiative. I where real money is stag, .........
"Tiere must he limitation of wealth, Elea;) f wiii mak<
and wealth must lx- distributed as wide- . --
Iv as possIMi- The limitation must
he just and the distribution must lie
affected on principles of merit as tte-
tcriuined by effort or earning
Unit think 11Y two. |'I’niris and .Mulberry Streets. Dr. T.
\!"i '‘*s*' 1 Uiony and tiefel'iaieei A. Wiiarton, i>astor. Sunday school at
I D|" "hjcctii e* and problems f.f life ' 9:;!(» 11. m. •‘Morning services at II
Ihei'' is pence in tin- ]>aiInersilfp. J o'clock. Night services at 7 :.'!(l p. 111.
----- I Prayer meeting on Wednesday nights
All A inert, art prima donna. Elennoi; '"•
SI. Stephen's Episrupal < hurrli —
This is an opportun-
ity to save dollars.
Yates
SHOE CO.
KITCIHE DOESN'T HELP ANY.
1 ih'Jliint*
Sawyer, has stored a tremendous xue-
iu the Berlin slate ‘"f S'”"1' ,'v,H'k,'1, ,""1 ,'l"'n'-v'
I'fttiativ is the place!'1111' " ''' ........ Thcap-;
pnifiiincnty for **llu* Twenty-First Sim-
’ ,,l,n djiv jiflor Trinity’' jin-iis follows: ytin-
__J1'" “':i'ky ,h,,r,‘- j titty school a, 9:.!9 a. Uhuvcl, set-,
I vice ami sermon al II a. in. Tiie week-1
I,ls !l •'',x-day hleyele rme. jday service next week w ill
Every wheel race is for sis day*. May j day morning al ten o'clock
>e it lakes that utility to get anywhere, j lie is Invited. »
fldi;
In1 on Frl-
The pub-
NOTICE
I am closing out my entire stock of window
Glass at cost. This glass is in first class
condition. .
H. L. 5HEEHEY
Phone 7 209 E. Houston St.
r
Consider the Telephone Cable
It conxisix of many small, line copper wires, insu*
lated from one another by wrappings of paper.'all
bound together and enclosed in a water-tight sheath
of almost pure lead.
It may consist of only ten “pairs”—20 wires—or it.
may contain as many as 600 “pairs"—1200 wires. It
may be “aerial;” strung overhead from pole to pole,
or “underground”—resting in conduits buried beneath
the streets. *>“ • «
In cither case it must be water-tight to function
properly, for even a tiny hole that lets in moisture will
interfere with the insulation of the little vires, and
many telephone circuits will then be “crossed” or “dead.”
Cables are carefully inspected to prevent such hobs,
but crystallisation of, or defects or small cuts in the
sheath may cause them—amf the next rain does tho
rest I , •
The utmost of precaution will not prevent all rablo
trouble, but when it does occur it. is given first atton-
ti n; should your telephone be affected by it you may
rest assured that prompt repairs are being made.
“At Your Service”
GRAYSON TELEPHONE CO*
|S|
A Japanese, father of six rltil Iren,
killed himself the other day in a rnnfti
in which tiie three oldest children were
asleep. He had eonn to the I nitM
Btales to frim an exhibit at the St.
Louis World's l air, in 1!S)4. Ml* wife
bad died Hearty a year ago
Imd been bad for, some time,-and uts
hud worried himself lo despair.
Biik-iile g(ucrally is the climax of
temporary insanity, of whieb worry
is most freipientiy the eattse. in this
ease, six children, if their relatives :.i
Japan will not take them, will have
to fight life's battle unaided and the
eldest Is only eight years of age. j
Suicide never mends a iircdi,•„menr 1
eottrageii eol. rtur wotst tronldes are
tx-^vas serious as they seem to he. nor
the i.ulhxik as dark. We intensify wor-
ry by nurturing it. |
busy aud hopeful, and we haven't time .
HOME, SWEET HOME—AND GEORGE’S SURPRISE WAS THE MOST PAINFUL, TOO
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