Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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ami Women’s $14 60 and $12.00 V
V-hert and lianan Nhoea... ,*8J5
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. ‘o‘» and Women * *11,00 and *12.00
W*..... v. .. ........ ; . *7.95
Men-* and Women‘a $6.50
Shoe*.........,
ami *6.00
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Wob si and WOinoti* *5.5u
shoe*. ......
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*5:00
$3.»5
“Bailbfn" IKehool Shoe* at lea* than
we ran purchase them today.
$1.05 pair Reduction on all Boy*’ and
In ■ Army Shoe*.
Among the Courts
New Suita Hied.
The following new >nil*. all for di-
vorce have Iwh-ii filed: Ituth Kennedy
va. lien F. Kennedy: Kffle Hutchin-
son v*. John W. Hutchinson: I-ouise
Hartman v*. Edmond I* Hartman. ■
Judge SIIhs Mure has dlsinissisl the
Jury in the Fifteenth 1 district Court
for l lie we<‘k.
Friday. January 31, 1919
LATE MARKETSmu PfllS8NS AB£
~ FROM KIDNEY TROUBLES
Probate Matter*.
A lint In 1. Ha:;silale has made appli-
cation to prohate the will of Mr*. !.. C.
Maher, deceased. The estate is valued
sit *1,000.
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Marriage Licenses.
‘ Willie Jones ami Mrs. Addie Lang,
(la rrett, Texas.
i Richard Stiireh and Miss Leona
Wright, Pottsboro.
I4K.AL MARKETS.
Poultry and Country Produce, Whole
sale Prices Paid iu Sherman.
Hmw-...................18c per lh
Fryers (anything over 2% lh*. in
weight) lien prices; under 2%
, ll,s.........,.........25c per lh,
I u rkey*................ ;"je per lh
•iiw...... .................*1.00.
I tucks.............. .... t>oe each*
E«W..............".80c
Country butter..
Oangcroi.s to Neglect Weak Kidneys/
The Trrn hlf Mnj Rccotne
INCI KARLE.
Sherman Cotton Market.
Nvvvyvyvvvvvvvv/^
GEM THEATRE
HAS NEW OWNERS
*21
.......$33
.$22 to $24
.*8
COMING
Prairie hay, per ton
Alfalfa hay, per ton ., ,,
__ j Johnson grass hay, per ton
H. «. Jon*.’ owner of the Wash-1 °at 8traw’ ton •• •••■
ington Theatre of this city, and H. C. I; Sherman Uvea nek Mark.*.
Mount on, a well known realty man of „ N“rman Uus,wk Markets,
this city, today closed a deal Wbnphy |
Ihh*cuh‘ owners of the (Join i ui,^* 1t ^
8c
Many incurable kidney and bladder
diseases could have been wefy*”eWifily
mreii, If treiytA-d~.iii time, but the daii-
gcimiiui syfnptoms were neglected,
until now these unfortunate .people
per dozed | can find no relief
35c to 50c per lb. NATURE WARNS YOU—Notice'
j (he offensive, highly.colored urjne—
, the scalding sensation, the frequertt
..........26bic! * , re. to “'•limte-tim dull aching
.............7c! *>a 11 n * *’' F>ack. dizziness, nervous-
.......jjy fo 4c i n!*fS a,Ml steetih'ti.sm-ss, weakness, ere.
.... 104'] Efont neglei i. these danger signals—
. ..... j it isn't sufe-4t isn't sensible! Treat-
Prices Paid in Sherman for— P'1* “mv «"*>’ Prevenl slight kidney
.Cotton in lint .. ............ .,26c ? - bladder .disorders from becoming
Cotton in seed ... .. ........tic to 7<>i-’ut'ut'^i-,*p~n,M-v pri long your life.
Wheat, No. 1, per bushel.......$218 .** HA III >8 KIDNEY LMLI.S con ■
Wheat, No. r, per Bushel'7.'7.7.flbla ]TPrv. lWWerful aiuT healing diu-
Cotton in lint .
Cottotl in such!
Cotton twills ...
Cottonseed .. .
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
125 North Travis St.
COATS AND COAT SUITS . '
ENTIRE STOCK AT HALF PRICE AND LESS.
During the next few days we want to clear our entire stock
of Suits and Coats as well as all else remaining .ini winter gar- v
ments. Sizes are, of course, very much broken, which fact
is responsible for the extraordinary reduction for this sale.
Coats made of Velour and other Cloakings. Variety of col-
ors, nifty belted models with large Self Plush and Fur Col-
lars—many with very handsome fancy silk linings; marked
a* exactly.......... ........HALF PRICE
SUITS WORTH UP TO $69.50, CHOICE $24.75.
reties and renal medicines, which
may he relied upon if taken in time
correct kidney and bladder di.-or-
Sheep, jier lb.
they
Theatre, on North Travis street, for-1 Xaunba per lb
merly the property*Atf Hie late Mr. ’ v
and Mrs.. Jim It Wilson.
David Garrick
Announcement is made that the « VESFER,5Sk iK™ UVR
owners will *ow the same line oft Fort Worth. 'lV.x. Inm 'U-Shipis-rs
to *10 l*ers. rl housamls of people h'ave found
gratifying relief. You should have the
anie experience Insist on having
Richards Kidney Pills and accept no
others. lie satisfied on1 v with the
best.
Only 75e tier boxi Sold locally hv
.votir druggist.
high grade standard pictures that
liave always Ih-oii seen at this theatre.
prevented a further downward revis-
ion in prices iiy contributing very
meager receipts Tliursday. With only
-'.000 cattle and 500 calves in the
at *1.55, these soon ran up by slow
degrees to $2.-40. which remained top
Close to this was from $2.20 to
$2.:io. All these were spring rats, large
and dark. Fnll and winter rats went
from $1.00 to *1.00 fin- choice goods.
PRESENTED BY *
North Texas Normal College
Dramatic Club
ALL STAR CAST
j a steady deal. Most of tin?
I cleared in fair season. The trade was
without a feature.
a|a> of muskrat, shots, kits, daraag-
Ruiiiiiv! 0(1 anrt ,mrJlt F* ringing from 19c to 20-
i„ -1 piece. Seal-dyed muskrat went well.
Selling was not quite
o'clock, hut
Mrs. May Smith, wife , of E. F.
Smith of No. 802 Sohfli TWkmortou j^a,”h;^,s'c^uW’uat‘induw sales’! T'“",U <,, u,u"'1 for everything in
► street, is in receipt of a Clipping from)' „„ ... .. . , 1, sans of
the, Cleveland, Oliio, l’lain Denier4.. to anything less than[
giving tin- details of a record flight j
aceotnpHshetl by her brother. Pilot
Erie Springer. |n going, from I lay ton , ,, ,, .
to Cleveland, a distance of 245 miles L <,enerally1 steady values were paid
in 1 hour and 15 minutes, or an aver-j f!'r fl suI|i,F-v 04 l.oOO hogs and pigs,
age of 172 miles im hour. The flight toiW '»«* made their appearance
' wa s accomplished in a Ulenn L. Martin un<* ^ K‘ ^Dilf-way ^oehI kinds .were
bombing plane of seventy-five .fleet i sca,w' ^ few hojgs sold at 17.25, hut
! wing spread, driven by two Liberty **K‘ **n earlot* were $17.20. Bulk
motors of 400 ..horsepower, each and ! ^44Fes made a range of $15.50-to $10.50.
carrying a load of 2.500 pounds, the *’’KS 'v<‘nt uf to $10.
finished at (1
oonserVn t i ve estimate
t'Ots the muskrat sale rtf .oyer $4,400.-
ooo. with more than an hniir’s Celling
still to come.
Oflieial market i-eport is that musk-
rat lirought full Oct<liter prices.
Silverware
We have the largest stock of Sterling Silver and Silver
Plated War in North Texas.
PRICES RANGING FROM $1.00 to $750.00.
Nothing More Approprite for Wedding Presents
Than Silverware.
■sps V.9
Morris Jewelry Co.
MAYDEE BARRON
B. F.
February 1st, 1919
SHERMAN HALL
record being all the more remarkable
for tile size of the ship. Army techni-
cal officer on the completion of the
.flight said that it- established a
world’s record. The paper also carries |
a picture of Pilot Springer and ids mc-
An offering of about sixty goats
brought *6. 'Nothing else was received.
Quotations.
Cattle — Beeves, *8.50<j?f 14.5(1;
sfockers. $7<gT2; cows, $4.50®!);
heifers, *5® 10; bulls, $60/ 7.75; calies.
ADMISSION 50 Cents
Tickets on Sale at Nail’ll Drug Store
, ehanic, E. J. I/Oiigcliauip. Mr. Smith is : $4 Of 11.
connected with the Binkley barber! Hogs—-Heavy, $17,150/17.35: me-
jshop here.' j dittiii, $lfl.5rt®J7; light. $16.25® 16.75:
$15.50® 16.50;
II. E. Oenshaw leaves this after-
noon for Wichita Falla in resjKinsc to
a telegram from the Burk-Serrein OH
Company to report t lie re tomorrow
all stock sales. This company lias
two tracts, anil it is thought tin' stm-ii,
will lie advanced in price or ___that
enough lias hiH-n sold' to make the con-
temidated developments.
SUCCESSOR TO
MOORE.
INSURANCE, RENTALS, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
.......' mixed, $15.50® 16.50; (oyimon, $11®:
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burk of Bonham 44.50; pigs, $(t®10.
nro visiting Mr! and Mrs. e. A. Young j Sheep—Lambs, $12.50@15.50 ;year.
iif tins elt.v. - ! tings, $11,50® 12:50.-., wether*. $9-50®
—«•». * - ' |!1.50; ewes, $8.50® 10.50; culls, $7®0;l
(Miss Until (lough Went to (lrcen4;i goats, $5®7.
OLDS
ville—t-tiday to visit friends.
IT '
n e sute tg yemomber that the
Jj est meeting is that, of 'the
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Said Dick to Marie:
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“Just take it from me,
you are some little pippin
Hog Notes.
J. Day, Fort Worth. 9 hogs,
pounds. $17.25.
f.Vorgc & it.. Wolfe City, 24 hogs,
'220 pounds, $17.______ -2
W. W. Farris. To® mmPUmmZ
187 pounds, $lt0)Wr J 4og. 60t> pounds,
$16; 6 pigs, 117 pounds, $9.
Adams & (;.. Sulplipr Springs, 11
hogs. 222 pounds, $16.65; (i pigs. 7.i
j founds, $8; t2 pigs, 117 pounds. $9.
J. It Davis, Celeste, 51 hogs, 220
1 pounds. $17.20.
| McMitm Hog Company, It. II.
j Chandler. 34 pigs, ukt jiouhdfr, $9.80;
87 bogs, 153 i>minds5$13,
J. B. Fitzgerald. Chandler, 44 hogs,
| 134 pounds, $11.50; 6 pigs, 93
I pounds. $9.
Texas Rower and Light Co. All kinds ! Houston & Maddox, AltO, 43 hogs,
c
Head or cheat—
art best treated
“externally"—
INSURANCE
ICKS VAPORUB'^V,
NEW PRICES—30c, GOc, Jl.23
Coplcy& MiJIs-^
M&P Bank Bldg. Phonc832
Is;; X.....
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oung (ample of flic 1st Baptist, church
ou will be with them in the Buraca
Hooui. and
lease he on time, at 6:15 P. M. ns
romptness is the thing tbaj counts
for "most.
tilize every effort to he with
s next Sunday evening.
WATCH FOR OUR
The Young Ladies’ Missionary So
.elety of the First Presbyterian church
at coo'vjiv—and looking* "1» have a window of candy, Saturday
6 ° ‘ .aftcnioou from .3 to 4 o'clock at the
And to keep you right fit,
- • , •* •
OPENING
while doing your
we'figetyoua
‘bit/
of candy, and promises to be very in-
viting. J3l-lte
offered
MCDOUGALL
On Approval
Then you can sew, or go;
can row, or can hoe—as
FIFTY DOLLARS REWiARD
by A. M. Teague for Certain papers.
See this tlemoiistratlmii isf'‘'iiiineHdabnj
tlie patent office. Wusbington, D. C.
Papers to 6e'exhibited Saturday. Feb.
1 at 2 p. m. at the east ib-or of the
Court House. Sherman. Texi)s; also
Monday, Fell. 3. 2lp: hi. unless rain
prevents. This money wilj,hfi. paid to
any man preseutiug papers of the rec-
ords of the Official Uazettc on the
194 pounds, $15.75; 36 ldgs, 89 pounds.
'$T:iwv'””"'"”r' .
J, Itnbinsnn, Fort Worth, 24 hogs.
140 pounds, $15.25,
Jolin Wnrdlow, Cason. .3.3 hogs, 179
pounds, $15; 100 pigs. 74 pounds,
$7.25.
Burnett & Sullivan, Greenville, 41
bogs, 209 pounds. $17.'
.1. A. Hallew. Midlothian, 19
223 pounds, $16.85.
White & H„ Maude, 1.8 pigs, 72 j
pounds, $7.25.
hogs.
telephone directory that hasn't got the j p,1f,n'(^ ^''^piJVw,'^'imls!"*?! ^
4-JL /
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sgs;
Sold Exclusively by
Knight=Peveto Co.
name, A. M, Teague, printed by the
j gavertuneiit on them. This is a ebal-
i 1 jlenged demonstration for any person
yOUr iBuCy may cnoose w|jtt mav ejahn to liave imis-rs recorded
iu that office on the numtiered alpha-
betieal, ejassyied telephone directory
for tlrfTTT. S. Don't fail to tie present
at this deumnstmtion, as it means
some good niouey to somebody. He
will also tell you and show you port-
able army breastworks that he invent-
ed-one-year-ago on that date and gave
to the Government for t he benefit of
the soldier boys on the firing hne and
the tiest. war invention known today
invented in any country.
janSl-ltc A. M. TEAGUE.
in the time you w’d lose
by being without the Mc-
Dougall.”
“Your Credit’s Good”
It Will Pay You to Read the Want Ads.
1 )•*>*.> wv.vxtU'Ak'iV* |f
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SILKS—the season’s latest designs, and
colors are here, we are showing the staple
—always good, neat styles with the latest
novelty patterns, “Oriental styles/’ these
are full yard wide, and are good values
at our prices, the yard
$1.95, $2.00 AND $2.25.
wmww4
iLvif.yyjTC
W. E. Melton. Sulphur Springs,
|dgs. 64 jKiunds, $7. ,
MoTz-liiin.i & Woody, Madill. Okla..
78 hogs. 175 pounds, $16.75 : 36 pigs.
97 pounds. $8.00.
L. L. Clark. Barse. 91 hogs, - 176
pounds. $16.90: 2 hogs, 260 pounds.
$15; 1 -hog, 440 pounds, $15.25 ; 9
pies. 122 pounds, $9.75.
H. 11, Moore. Denison. 02 liogs. 196
pounds.. $16.85: 6 i>1ks. -f 15 pounds.
$9.75..
Lott & Shanks, ftirvin. 47 hogs, 145
pounds. $14.50; 54 pigs. 85 pounds, $7.
W. V. Tnrlor. Arkadelplda, Ark., .35
liogs, 171 pounds. $14; .35 pigs, 91
pounds. $7.
P. It. Burns, Tyler. 161 liogs. 195
Pounds, $16.85: 2 hogs, 460 pounds.
$16.
Dressed Beef. ,
The following are Thursday's-'1
wholesale market prices for beef cuts
as furnished by Swift & Co., Fort
Wort h:
No. 2 No. 3.
.Ribs....... ....... .39 .17
isiins .. ............ :33 .19
Rounds............ .2.3 .16*4
Chucks .. .. .. ...... .16%’ .16
Saturday Feb. $th.
With a complete line of New
and up-to-date line of Ladies
Ready-to-Wear
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Plates
NEW ERA CHECKWRITER
$27.50
Owing to the increased cost In man-
ufacture, which hus been considerable
In the past year,' the New Era Com-
pany has found R imperative to -ad-
; vance the price of their “hew Model 4,
soon to tie lannehed on tlie market.
Even at this advance in price, (from
$25.00 to $27.50) it will still be less
. by $7.50 than any other Cheek Pro-
, lector iloing similar work or ,<>qually
effective.
The NEW ERA CHECKWRITER
IS NO TOY,
But, although weighing only FIVE
AM) ONE-HALF POUNDS, is offered
in competition with any other make of
Cheek Protector, regardless of price,
size or w eight. •
E. W. D. HOPE,
District Manager. /
Phone 1823,. Sherman, Tex.
Butter find Eggs Lower.
St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 31 —Rutter,
which foui' weeks ago was 73o a
Pound wholesale on the St. T/miS :
market, is 47o. Eggs in the samtF
time dropped from 88c a dozen t"
44*4c.
Fur Auction Sale Closes in St. Louis.
St. Louis. Mo., Jan. .31 —The mid-
winter fur auction sale closed hero
last night with sales for the nine days
totaling $9,500,060 f ... —
Selling was confined chiefly to'nil
offering of l.OQO.OOO muskrat’ skins.
Sealskins, silver, red, white, blue
and gray fox. marten, fisher, ermine,
mink. Siliorian squirrel, moles. etc..
sold in smAll quantifies, these being
hits that felted to arrive In time for
the main stile, though in transit at
that time.
Confidence of tlie trade in future
millinery
,v*fp**s
It will be to your own advantage to delay
Buying UNTIL YOU SEE OUR LINE
KAPLANS
New York Ladies* Sample Shop
117 NORTH TRAVIS
aoi=aoE=30E=i(
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Your Spring Garden
Will Be More Productive if You Give
Proper Cultivation.
business was indicated by sonic lietter
prices pa^d on liigb-ctlii^ goods that
were obttuned on impri catalogue sell-
ing. Among the high prices' paid
was $12 for mink, erdss for $145; red
fov brought im to 860, and so on.
Tlie entire lot of over 250.000 pelfs
was got through by noon and after
luncheon muskrat was “on." Opening
We are ready with every tool that you will need to
produce the greatest return from the least amount of work.
Take a look at our display of this line in our window and
let us send out the articles needed to do the job......
“tyxgtt Otrmjr ptfwrrTuxt"
Scull, Swain and Wallace
“THE GOOD SERVICE STORE."
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