Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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BILL AGAIN
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Ilia Hex A. Barker, both of Sherman,
ft* f'ft' thix morning for Austin, where
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the 133d
Battery ft ftptallied by Alleu.V-
Terrel, t’aptS Mn WakcfteWTliaThig-
Iiomi transfei\ d to the command of
Battery F lief ore the roginieiit- left
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'iiifc router of Battery R
Regiment of Feild Artll-
ns recruited here in the
17 by Captain John T.
which i- cAmpnscd
man and Urnyapn conn*
irnistied the ltrese |iy
Artillery Relief So-
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Camp Bowie; Lloyd Wynne,* fwlio*e
signature iij familiar to the friends
and relative*.of iuep In the battery ns
the censor officer, Is first lienrenaiit,
and George 1). Anderson aud JbscpU
P. Casey arf-second lUmtenants. Tlie’
following men are members:'
Batlery' E.
H. O. Hatfield, Tyler. Texas.
Fred L. Perkins, Sherman, Texas.
.lames L. Brown. San Sntia, Texas.
Henry II. Krone. Tioga, Texas
Itoy E. Richardson, Quitman, tin.
Naiuon IV. Pitts, Sherman. Texas.
James A. Castile, San Antonio, Tex.
Robert I,. Simmons, Sherman. Tex.
James T. Conner, Sherman, Texas.
. Sth (J. Young, Bulatusha, Hiss.
Alfred «.• I*oteetc. Beltiai. Texas.
Thomas W. I.ncas, Sherman, Texas.
James A.. Ilass^..Cidliiisvllle, Tex;is.
Charlie
Jesse I,. \ v
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1 shifts F.VPbdrt, ,
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Floyd Wynne, Cl]
liana J. BlevinS
Satmiel Wyatt
Sprlpf- ---------- k
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Sam II. Robertson, Marcella. >}.’wx
, }WM‘ SMlte, UfK, Jftsas.
Cim*don 'ltm-Ar, • slnAttiiiht rreiftft. > )
Janies It, Worley, Tioga, Texas.
Will L. York. Tatum, Texas.
James H. Jones^ CpIlhisv^He, Texas.
IS■ nttwitmhm. Denison* Text!*.,
t i,, Ol Ainlgrstyi, 1 >uJJusf Texa s.,
,llulK*rt It. Book out, Sherman, TeXhs.
TP tw fl/rtribr GriGirtlnirpt Texas. ‘
Charlie R. Hoyes. Sherman, Texas.
James F. ('Ilium, Cmvineys, Texas,
Jacob T. Bhigha'm.'flrtilR-sville, Tex
as. . ,|U !!), 00 ty. .
Hiram II. Clioat, Shermari, Texan.
Richard L. Akins, Slierman, Ti«xas,
Frank • Alexander.. Kherwuu, Texas.
John 1*. Hatchett. Holland, Texas.
Klh^rt .rfsko'iftf*, Afollli i *v i 11 i>,>Tettt*.
coyt II-Jkgjfhitf, Colmisvillu, Texas.
I.. W. litteriii^SjsTiiinii, Texas.
Ernest | (3a»,'^iiprtii8ii, Tcjas. I
.Iohfi (5. Tlftlw, Oa(Wo.-;fttla.
John U. Hagan, Yantls, Texas.
Court,
\ excused the
;istrict Court
fug the dis-
$***:
y ; plea , of
.f, O'
mg man of Tom
passing a forged
' * She*hey drug
ded guilty and
•ntenee with a
dtli purchased
in eliaiigc,
tin* Old .Sit
tjiry* go to gttflffl the next session of
the Texas legislature, which lxjgins
on Tuesday, the 14th instant.
I an HcAllltjn <,7 Whitewright, also
a 5ie,iut>cj of tip* Legislature, whose
borne is at Whitewright, nL*> left to-j
day for Austin. "!’f HI
Mr. Rccges is goijig to offer the fof-
lm\ ing Joint resolution :
"A joint resolution proposing ah
hmendaibut to tin* constitution of fin*
IATE MARKETS
Tuesday, January 7,1919.
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b LOCAL MARKETS.
I’oul*r> anil Counti-) Produce. Whole
sale Price* Paid in Sherman.
i;Pngl •; *.......... .16c per lb
[ rjers (anything over 1.*% lbs. in
weight) hen price*; under 2%
L................2*V per 1b.
Turkey* .............23e per ib.
f .eese ...... ............Hoc each
Lucks. ..........35c each
r.ggs ...............50c ja*r doaen .
fount ry butter.. . ,35c, to 50c per lb...
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
125 North Travis St.
COAT SUITS TO $65.00, CHOICE $24.7,3.
Any Coat Suit in our house for the rest of the week only, choice now
“*............ ............................. .$24.75
Sherman Cotton Markat. , , ,i
, m,...............
O.ttow. in sml .. f. ..........7UC
Cpttoii bolis
tf'oitouseeU
Regular sizes up to 44, extra or stout sized suits up to 50 bust; none
reserve*!, every one I anight this season, all colors, plenty navy and
Mack tierges. Poplins, Broadcloths. Velours, etc, every suit in (lie
house ou sale, upne higher (Iihii $24.75 down to............,.$10.00
This is'liut a jmrt of the original cost, but we wifi not carry th in
over, «o come and is* flttc*! wliUe you can. We want to show- only
new gufments each season, tJiax's?tbo .r*‘*son we art* willing tu lose
fiMm $J.dd to $21 Mat (in ^cry ypt*j in'order to keep our stock fresh
Hud clean anti new. l * < J ' \
•liarged with
leaded guilt}'
ar suspendr.i)
Prices Paid in Sherman far—
K°™' b“"h‘*1 •• -etc..*/..,$1.30
Outs, 1n bulk, per Imshti ........77c
state by -adding to Article id thereofTWlmat, Xo. 1. per bushel $ • 1H
1 M’hdat, ” “ — '.......
No. 2, per bushel ......$2.15‘
Prairie hay, per ton............$oy
Alfalfa hay. per ton ...........$35
Johnson grass hay, per ton .$22 to $24
Oat straw, per ton ........$s to $10
tl new section to la? known, as Mectiou
50, providing for the tenure and coui-
liensatibu of public ofllciaIs:
"Be it resolvtsl •-% -tto. .Rcgislatura
of the State of Texas:
"Section 1 'l lult there la* milled to
Article lit of tlie coustitntlmi of the Sherman Stock Markets.
State of Texas h new section to h*> Hogs., ................jgj
knmvn as Section 58, whbh shall1 Cattle, per lh .............,5c"to lOc
-read as follows: | Sheep, tier lh..... ............^
“Section *50—-All State, district Lambs, per lb........ ”1 !!*.’!!!!l0c
county uml precinct offlc**rs within thel -
State of Texas shall hereafter lie com-! Kansas City Cash drain Market,
pen sated by I In*, payment of a salary Kansas City, Jan. 7—.\o. 2 white
to lie fixed or jirovidfd for by the com $1.51feo2. Xo. 3 white corn *l..s,
Legislature. ftMJtt. Xo. 4 white eorti $1.57**Ob. Xo.
“llio term of the Governor, Lieu ten-12 mlxial ciim-'$l.i«lfti(tl. Xo. 3 mixed
ant-Ooyer|M)r, Afti.>rm*t\-(iciieral, State corn tat, X0- 4 mixed corn
Treasurer, ICi-mptroller. Commissioner. ?1.57tf/'.ls. No. 2 yellow corn $1.5»foUU
id Agriculture, SutH*rlpteiulcni of N'd. ‘ 3 }‘*Hlow corn IlfWifolt,. Xo, 4 yel-
Public Instriutiou and Commissioner' low cofn $1.5(IVj^/,)7V,. Xo. 2 white iwt*
fit the Gcberirl ^atud 'Office, slmll In* ——-
Hud clef,
Fine New Spring Drelsei Now on Sale.
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If Your Car Needs
Painting, a new Auto Top, Upholstering, New Curtains, or
Celluloid in back curtains, call on us.
ROBERTS ELECTRIC Co.
the Geilenri Jsiml Othce, shaft be 7W*ttt7«M.*-: No.'3 White A .............;......... ' ’ '
fi-ur \eaixand each incuujbeqt there- 75e: St). 4 white oats 74e«/7-tVje. No.
< f .-.ball be iimligilije to- immcdlutidy 2 inix'ed-oiits 74* <n 74>4e.. Xo. 3 mixed > ’ 1* *
siiceisid himself. Tlie . term of itfft V.oats 73%c. Xo. 4 mixed outs 73oycI I J
0*11
was
was
Joint
plead***!
Timm, plead-j of tjn*district AUorug.vs.uiid 'of’all 73>ic.
73c'(J
, - disloyalty and|*"unty and luudnct offices shall
senfenee. lkj t\v*Lii:iira. ----—5-- —
iftKssl yesterday. I 'q^ettop 2—The tiovernor of this
!;Small-alias E. J. Savnel j Sta^te will, as dire* ted hy.the constitn-
year suspandetl senteime.
Judgment for Plaintiff.
J^ls K -nr to' „ h„ Jones.;
J ’Im T. Rlai-k, 1 .cxiiTgton. okiti."
George K. JuTcflfTmn Itettn.'IVxtrs. •
Jess** I,. Vnrley, Whitesboro. Texas.
Carson C. West, Eldorado, Texas.
Ira Ford. Granbnry. Texas.
Collin C. Bookho
Raymond Hugge.1
Mich,
Tom ft. Houston, Dallas. Texas,
i Corporal Clarence Hill, Henderson,
Texas.
Hnxey M. .Umvbind, 'Jjgtu>
Willie P. Lynns. Leciiiird. Texas.
Thomas V
Bert Bone
John Ma, hf ,,_______________________ ^ T
W. D. Cl rpand, Pottsboro, Texas.
Morrell 1 btlthigton, Sherman, Tex.
Homer 'll Hilliri, Byers, Texas.
W. B. Hi . Bi*rdst0Wn, Texas
Alliert J. riiurimiu. l>**xter. Texas.
.Tames F.: Rutter, Rutledge, Tesn.
James W*df”nrs*m. Atlas, Texas.
Edward %. Xeagle. Bhermim. Texas.
I>*wis Bowl, Beltop, Texas.
Oscar BiaartL Ttoga, Texas,
John B. jjjhlnm. SlH'ftnan, ^RRsa*.
Lome C. ^Turriff. Sherman. Texas.
Adolph Ifc, Crawford. Dciuson. T«»x.
Jack F. Speed. Algcvita, Tdka*.
Ernest .T^ies. -Childress. Texas.
. Brennan Mitchell, Sherman, '
Joseph ftjcook. "l‘/"
French IMt-bardson,
Ruthcrfowl Ferrill, Sherman, Texas.
John M. Chapman.
Is'vi E. rtornlmi-k. Sherman. Texas.
Elliott Stepson. Sherman. Texas.
Edwin xMtufi rd, Sherman, Texas.
Hexxle Fj t-orbis, Hollin, Texas.
Ogle ’R. Johns. Paris, ri'exns. i- ■
Charlie I» lairgo, Nlsta, Term.’
Allen P. gjjrrrell. Fort IVorth. Tex.
G. P. Gaflnrd, Sherinan.'.Texas.
Hal E. fwitte-ock, Sherntan. Texas.
Oscar CrAwfnrd. Slierraun. Texas.
Ijow L. Walker. laarker. Texas.
Homer IfAarda; Sliertnsii Tpxas.
Brttee K. '.Hky. DentSon. Jexap. 1
E. F. Dayls. Slierman. Texas-
P. A. Blotek. Cnlllnsvllle, Texas.
Janies T. E. Ro|x*r, Van Alstyne.
Texas.
.lake B. Cox. Detroit, Texas.
Jim P. limed. Killeen. Texas.
William G. * lark^-t.'uULusviUc, Xwt-
Lee ,H. Banks. Pottsboro, ri’*>xas.
Etberf C. Stanford, Wynncwoml, Ok.
Tonie Alsobrook, Muskogee. Ok.
William It. Alexander, Tali, Texas.
Amos L. Hudaway, Nathan, Ark.
J. A. Chimies. Lake City, S. G.
A. 1,. Boyce, Howland, .Twt^w
Rnhiu B. Gorilen, Fort ' afekaveft
Texas,
Ed tjtanford, Wynnewood. Texas.
Ian fe. Hawkins, (vuultoo, Tt-xas.
Elliotj S. 1 lertrbili. ,'j8h$ruuiti, Texas
Rufus WatsmidliinsttMi. TeXiift.
James S. Barnett, Sherman. Texas.
Then c. Slieicr.- Slmi-mau, Texas.
’Monday’s Fort Worth Livestock
.Market.
HUiWWWL Fort Worth. Tex., Jan. 7—With 5.-
tilty l<» Selling whiskey m turn, ;imkc publli atton of this pfopos- Obit cattle apd 5tt<> calves-booked Mon-
ii ray sen iAninty. and .was given a one-l <<l ameftiimenf in the manner and for dfty! reeoipis were tlie, la-rgest of the
....... ............... -----* flje time as required by the constini- year ti) date. About thre fourths of
turn, tlie amemlmeut to (be, .voted upon (the supply was in the native division,
by the qualified electors for njembers and th« chief quota of the day’s offer-
er tlie legislature of tills State at tlie lug consisted of jackpot censign-
general 'election to las held for State meats. Not more than a down cars
officers in November,. 1U20, tlie rs- ct really good cattle uppeuivd. Steers
turns of which shall, as provided for sold at $14f«: 14.25, prices that were
in ttie constitution, be made by the strong to 25c higher. Good cows in
Secretary of State, the result ascer- «allots brought $S.75«tn; and caimers
•'lined and proclamation made 11s pro- went at, W"fi.75, the market ruling
vided- for In Section 1, Article 17, of generally steady, although buyers
1 he constitution. There shall he writ- made an effort to lower prices. Helf-
ten or printed 011 the ballots to lie ers and bulls sold to a gmxl .'all on a
used at such election: ‘For tbe udop-' steady basis.* Stocker c-attlc* remained
tion of Section 5)1, Ai title lti, as an unchanged. I’a lvcs were of common
amendment the t'onslitutioii, pro- and cleared at steady rates,
tilling a salary gomiH'nsat^nii for cer-1 Desirahle hogs went scale ward on a
tain officers and fixiuc their term of (shade stronger basis, lmtother classes
office at four years;’ aiuLniso ‘Against appeared a shade-lower. *: Pigs were
the adoption of Section ait. A • - * •
lu, the case *>f Diaries Mitchell Cox.
by next friend, et al. vs., W.. ti. Me-
Adoo et al, suit for damages growing
out of the nllegeil loss of a limb in a
railway accident, there was a judg-
ment for the plaintiffs in the sum or
$!1,000. ...... „
Real Estate Transfers.
•• Thirteen deeds, Including two eon-'
veying farm lands for consideration
of more than $1H.non. were filed for
record, tin* total considerations aggro
(gating $.-41,343.75,
04-.?4,.au:eft, D. W. Bennett
$3.000; Nov. 22. 1818.
survey.
<Article 10, slightly higher. Best hogs here brought
Dec. 10, 1018.
rs. A. )xT. Wipger to G., R, Marconi
of RocKwali equiity, 125% acres’ In 2
Geo. It. Jav'et tix- 'to H H Dodson! as amendnmnt to tjtm CgjpstltUtRm $17.48. Bulk sales ranged from $Ui to
et ux, 4-10 5frke». j. Haning snfvev ,r«*ii .wrtain officers aurt ^pg, their $17. Most pigs brought $ 114i 12.58,
* term of office at four yoavs.;’., and tiorngli some notched •$134(13.50, Rc-
thoso favoring tin; ad^rtitm *t Hajul tyipta anmunted* to 4,W«) ’jaad. u i =
rfmendtaent shall erasdiSi la'ngttt^p Receipts were t«n* small , In
tract h. John MV^kV1' survey ’ $4800~ | !A«ainHt ,h,> adoption k'8Wri-ti<m‘f5fc ’ make ’ s • market''-quotable., only 58
May 20, 1018. ’! Article 10. as ,/U the . head being booked,
tt. R. Marmm--rt ax fw-tt'. -W: -PWlrt kJoteUtuUiai. Pf'W'ttojftji iff'f'i* fof-| i . , * Quotations.
— ■>**' »■----- ----- 1 pcnsatii 11 for (cTfidm <ffiiilf*a»ftll'*£|l-f •Tafti,. — Boevys. .
tug theft*, term
4+
We are now ready to care for all your
mnts ’ik the Drag line. V 1 r
MAL0NE-JAMIS0N DRUG CO.,
•«*
Recvyi;. $B,W)®l4.50,t
> C. >SJu*rpr,-Slierman. Ty:
C. C. Cagr.^, Sherin.-iH. ’I'yXaa.
Deere B. Browing, Sherman, Texas.
Mor ,W»jght> Asbjjinvn, yVrk.
Vlrgte I.. EpitdrVon '
vr,
Ttoga, Texas.
Elliott A\. Hunk. Grap**vine, Texas.
Phillip S. Coulter,, Wjdtjrsbwo, Tex-
1 'F ' • . '• . * i'J
as. ’ i t' . ’ L
Goorge S. Garner, Whitewright,
Texas.
Dick E: Chapman, Slierman. Texas.
Lewis P. Walker, 8J*ci'n»wii. 'CsfaUu
Fred H. Kelly, Klierman, Texas.
Jake A. Ritchie, Sberfhan, Texas. .
Willis Fislicr, Temple. Texft.s.
Ralph Moor*', Helton*Texas.
Rov
John Archie 'WTlson,'
ft nnarn ltov Meredith. Sherman,
iTUC ■•*’ '
ri\ Ai<irtr*‘; u*xa
ify
Lo Sure S. Staples. Sherme.-i, ‘Texas.
Tom J. TOissctt. I/‘oasnl. Texas.
Mote Neve#., Collinsville. Texas.
'Charlie Binrr. Alma. Texas.
Roliert Joints. Slierman. Texas.
Percy L. Wade. Bartlelt,'Texas;
Shirley R. Burnett. Fork WorftS.
Texas, -y*
Harry Samuel Trimble. ’ Thorp
Spring. Texas.
^^harie^^JV^hianipion. Deni soil.
Texa*.
Oliver Wilson
I A|a.
Raines, nillsburn,
■■■$ fnriiiffig a^*m*:il«/p< n*fiu&y»‘ h. lfers, $74i‘-l«Atli;..bulls, $0(}i7.75:
bee. 02% acres. G. W.’Miller survey.| tlo'se-offimsing »#SdopM«n .alves, $0.r»of<i 12.5(1
$1 et al (onslderations: Dee. 1!>. 1818. | <;f said nnamduietit shall erase the, Hogs —Heavy. f!7.3fi@i«,40; me-
F. M. Ellnrd et ux to Torn W. ami languiimcFor the adoption nf Sei'tion ‘dinuH $17(1/17515: light. $l)i.75(li 17;
Walter B. Perkins of McKinney, | ®*. ArtMo 1(1, as an amendment to mixod. ■ $1«W'I«.W7 commtai, .%-i.jtRtij
the Constitution/Tffdvtdlng a -xalary m: ,,igs. $10*1/13.51).
compcnMkm for eertain'offle**rs and Shtvp—Lamlm, 12.B0W 15.30;, year-
fixing ttiHr term of offirr at four Rugs. $10.504j, 12.50; wethers, $‘.l.5«(h
years,’ |f rfthning a f^hcil or ■ i»cn it.rst; ewes, $8.50W1«X)0; cults, $7(1/]
throng!?,the same. *8; goats. $5fn'7.
“Section 3—Tin* Secretary of State. Hog Sales,
is directed to pay the expbme of ad- prl.ldv & Carter. Canadian, Okln.,
vertlslng and holding the election is pigs. V>3 pounds. $11.25; 51 pigs, 59
hereunder out of the funds approprl- jamnds, $!t.
ated for the department." h C. Dammier, Amarillo. 55 pigs, 80
There are a number of other matters pounds, $12.50; 43 hogs. 133 pounds,
Word has booh received In Sher-
BPUB . . t _ ______.. ... ( man.uf the death of J. p. Huntef, 32
shockers $7.5(i*ti|1.41fiO'; cows, $0.4/).25 illov* s: Domu^tic lieef, 14.44c per lh.— ! years mf age, which occurred at his
‘ M^Bf-tAdv. C ,v.;„W4 j iloa.e ill Simksne, W/ishlngtou. }m
j Sen (lav. Burial was lu the cemetery
Rec«*ipts,' ',1,18®I city.
104.34 acres, J. R. Smith survey, 10,-
s. loi.s.
11. th. Bridgetarmor et ux to Mrs.
W. O. Guthrie, lot 55x210 fept, John
Fixer survey, $750; Jan. 14. 1018.
H.~'th Bridgefarmer et ux to Mrs.
W. (). Guthrie. 1 acre, same survey.
$1,000; Jan. 14, 1018.
P.’ U. Markham et ux to G. 4V. Mont-
gomery, 127 nores, Aaron Burleson
survey. $14,500; Du. 0. 1018.
W. X. Bryan et ux to L. MeFarlin which Mr. Reeves will take UP.* $15.75: 14 hogs. 285'pounds. $17.
et ux; 50 acres,- W. Fisher survey,
$5000; Jan. 2, 1910.
Mrs. Josie E. Mattingly to G. P.
among which is a proimred special, s. O. Clements. Atlanta. 18 pigs, 81
road law for Grayson county. .Ts is ,mnn,ig. $9: 44 hogs, 155 pounds,
well known, the roads of this county $15.25: 4 hogs, 337 pounds. $17.
Webb, lot in block 1, of R. E. Shannon's are being badly 'Rt up.by heavy trucks
<> ,L 114 i.iii k* 1. .... iS4 /)* h/\ . n * .-.1. ' L 1.....1 M 2 1. i. .. ..'J at. - X ____,X _ I
this. Mr. Reeves suid: "I shall favor
a law which will make these truck1 MONDAY’S OUTSIDE
owners irar their just part of the
1919.
John W. Alexander et ux to Alex-
ander Gray, lot 12, part 11, block 1,
College Park second addition to Slier- owners hr
mail, $3300: Dae. 2. 1918. ! burden ui the upkeep of the roads. I
lb E. Durham et nx to Charles Bal-I am noCTp favor of taxing them but of
dis k et ux. west half lot 13. all of husines(™
Mock -’0. Stereusd addition to them * *
ItMlftwfti, $2000; Dee. 30, 1918.
M. B. Allen. Tallhina. Okla„ 51 hogs.
....... 72 pigs, 93
are rapidly being ruined. S’p**aking Of j pounds. $11.50.
this Mr. Reeves, said : “I shall favor * _g.
addition , to Sherman, $1000; Jan. 3, [ which haul freight, and the good roads' f75 pounds. $15.75;
UVESTQCK
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ShyepT-Receipts 3.800 head;]
_ ;J$s. - tel^iwi
- Kxwimm
■' *:ftIwNW-MMi ft* wm*
rrs
<K*k-;,
majrket stnatg; lambs
yearlings, $ LOO'//12.2.'
$9.50(*jT1725jU'W(*s, $S.5i
ers. $&0t)n/.ffi50. ,11 ♦ f if,U
Swift & fwtmpany's sales of beef in
Frit Worth- for the week ending Sat-
urday. January 4lh. averaged as fol
II
■ mm
i
t CWcago Receipts.
Chicago. Jan. 7-Hogs
43.000 head
43.000 hcnde&iinrkpt 5c to 10c higher:! Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife
Milk. $17.45fi,'t7.!«l; buli Jiei'A $17.taj(</ 'anil two children. *
l*.95i llglttz $l7<fi 17.83; packing,! fie was reared in Sherman and was ^ *,
$10.85 @17
10.73.
il i ’ ”“*^ HiHni ill Dllt’IIIlHH HIIU WUn
c4lrti^“ pigs, $15,504/, a brother to itorrfs Hunter tdJkhttem
j lie-Hunter Hardware Company of
------ aasd; mar-] this city, and besides the latter Is
ket steady fb strong; choice beef cat-; survived by one other brother. Andrew
tie, $1(1.254118.75: common and mo- Hunter of Muskogee. Okla., and four
dium, $’.*.754/1(1.25; butcher cows and sitters. These are Miss Esther Huii-
lielfers, $8,254/14.50; ealiners, $7,254/; Hr. In s*hool at Nashville, Tenn., and
8.25: choice Stockers. $10.50«7’19.75: Misses Emily and Nannie Hunter un*l
common and medium. $7.754/10.50; Mts. John Bradley of Muskogee. Okla.
choice veal calves. $15,754/10.. | Mr, Hunter went to Sjs/kane twelve
Sheep—Receipts. 21.000 head; mar- years ago.
ket higher lambs;. choice lambs. $10.83 His death will lie learned with much
@17.18; medium, $15,254/16.85; culls,, regret in Sherinan.
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In ndditbm. the following Grayson
county men are memliers of other
units of the regiment: William 1’.
Morgan of Collinsville . and Ralph
Smith of Sherman, headquarters com-
pany: Dumas 11. Heath of Pottsboro
supply company; John J. and Claud T.
Kenney pf Van Alstyne, Battery C,
Robert C. Dicfcndorfer of Denison, L.
t* Hs&yito <«wl l*«ul G. Tliiesson of
Slierman. ami Verne E. Matson of Tl-
ogai'"Battery D, . _
Marirtage Licenses.
Saiii SteWirtt and Mrs. Ida Virdcn,
McAlister. Okla.
Theodore F. M. Veith and
Christopher C. Cook and
Okla.
Christopher C. Cash and
Emma Lehmann, Sherman.
Morris Bindley and Alias
Trimble, Pottsboro.
MARKETS.
St. Louis Receipts.
. .. I.ftlils. Jan. 7—Hogs—Receipts
:mt I am. in favox of makhig 1}».nn head; market 'r.c to
their part. The main qUes- t(v. i„u-,,r; lights. $16.504/17.(k3; pigs,
get a law that, will apply tin* fi2ao@lfl.TSv mixed. $17,504/17.90;
MAYOEE BARRON
B. F.
I tion la -I-- , , „ I__ ^
money *| the upkes p of the reads. I;^ tM,$17.704/17.90bulk, $17;o«
do not yhiit to s*e a law passed that ca 17.8(1
wlft op ifte like our present highway| rfltf)e-^Roeelpts 10,500 head: mar
law sec i^Cito be doing; that is, taking j*,q ftteady: native Steers* $11,5041
Miss up mux #f the money for fat salaries* 1S;*>. rmrelhigs and heifers, $9,5044
Miss .and tliit-puttingJhc rest of the money! jocki: cows] $7,504/12.50: stm-kers.
| In a pMtet '.’where more of it gw* to $K.rn«, v./gm. primi. s.-ntlieru Vte-rs.
Miss salarlesSiyl so little of tt goes for the '<MC'f,(:4iD'.Ofl: <•/"->■ nml -heifers, $7.50
j real puraaies Intended. 1 want tu •*•*?• «<in.00':'-i*lv«*. f7.754rl7.BO. ’
Leora the hig4i\vay law made to operate so, Sheep—Receipts 1.100 head; mar-
I that'100 tents'of every-perate’a dollar k*'t strong; - .lambs, fl5.00@lfl.25;
L B. Bush and Miss Tinle Hogan. I will buy a. full dollar’s worth of owes, fS.504/10.00; eanhers, $5.(104/
Gunter. It. 2. . good road upkeep, an*l tlie same plan 9.90.
—— ! should be worked out in a special
Anotwtea Pret* Vispotcfti jroad law. ' . We have invested vast
Ci.1 fmbus, Ohio., Jan. 7—The senate sums of money In Imilding a system
today adopted a resolution ratifying of good roads in Grayson county, and
the national prohibition amendment, unless ^pey are kept in repair it will
D now goes to the house.
less They
a inajte't
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Pictorial Patterns for February Now on Sale.
Kg G®wm$
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_We have the best showing imt^s ljqe(b?,>?, had .in
north Jexas. We prepared for this one year ago, and can
prove to you they are good values—and a good chance
for you. ‘
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ity at
LADIES OUTING GOWNS—Brighton Carlsbad puab
< 1
75c, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 EACH.
SOlDIERS OF FRANCE
IN GREATEST OF
WORLD’S SACRIFICE
Soldiers of France have led iu the
world sacrific*. of blcsnl and treasure
that liberty ami iTbmocracy sould not
perish from thJ earth.
The world will forever owe France
; a d*'(it *>f gratitude for this ns well as
of only a few years until
we win have ho good reads, yet \fe
will he paying . for them for many
years to .come, lu (Ills matter I ask
the co-operation ui>«! court the sugges-
tion,* of my people.”
MY. Reeves alsji said ; inasmuch as
many of IttV-s/ddlcr tnij's will lu* home
in tlie .>*a1ig, but were not here to pay
their pirnFftixes, I mu in favor Of'per-
f
Kansas City Receipts.
Kansas City. Jan, 7—Hogs— Re-
feipts 23,000 head; market steady to
Klc lower: hulk. $17.10@17.45: heavy.
, fl7.00@l7.60; lights. $10,904/17.50;
. pigs .$10.0041-13.50.
I Cattle— Receipts 20,000 head; no.
Southerns; market steady; prlnic-f*d
SUCCESSOR TO
MOORE.
Insurance, rentals, real estate and loans.
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INSURANCE
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Copiqij^MilJs^
M&P Bank Bldg. Phonc83Z
1
mitt ing tVm to go into the primaries'
and yotj ( f the elections of 1919 wltli-
out. paj
tlie wot
h*'|»e tl .1
If it ca
will pay
It w
poll tax, just as we let
| vote In the Inst election. I:
Ian Ik* worked out legally,
le j mn sure the Iieglslature
uhli « law.” •
iw* remembered that' Mi’.
.. L-b4j_m„ , J *------7; Reeves |#t a resolution through at a
^^SajT3LJ22«!i*rt(*l »"«l« * ft
Its ncasnots i,B« 0 dis°!',1,-‘r;i ''’hich | similar to the one now proposed to put
IrN Srta, ^ ^ W th ** officers > a salary basis and it was
The i * , submitted to tin* people, after being
j Mayr. prominent Chicago -Chemist, un-
der the name of Mayr’s lVonderful
j Remedy. It is a simple, hurmfess prp[(-
’ aration flint removes cntorrhul ma-
eus from the intestinal tract and ul-
I lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in-
testinal aliments, including append!
sue*ceded, in defeating if by also get-
ting submitted eight'other amend-
ments to the’constitution, most of
•which were not desirable, all of them
losing lit' the ballot 1«£$. ••
Jake’ Ferguson’ has'accepted a posi-
tion with the Durant Mercantile Com-
----- paiiy and will leave this week to
ritjs. One dose wftl convince or money *11nl0 1|Ls ,5ntil,s. Mr. Fprguaon ’
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