Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Tuesday, February 11, 1919
This Will be the Last Call to
Our Hen’s Great
Shoe Sale
Among the Courts
Not again this year will yon be
able to buy Shoes at these redac-
tions. 4
Men’s $5.00 Shoes now. .. $3.95
Men’s $6.00 Shoes now .. $4.95
Men’s $10.00 Shoes now .. .$7.95
Men’s $12.00 Hanan Shoes
now ...... .. .....$9-95
$1.05 Pair Reduction on all U. S.
Army Shoes. '
SBo Prove?* Profitable.
MRS. WATSON OF DETROIT
INSURANCE
HALL (r HARE
COMMERCIAL BANK BLDG.
PHONE 40.
United Stolen Court.
j Several case* charging violation of
| the Reed amendment pertaining to the
Interstate tnuis|s)rtatioi> of intoxicat-
ing lit|uor* art- among thorn- disposed
of in the fulled Stales District Court
lit session la-rt- thin week for the Jim-'
uery term.
I Tlic following eased have been di*
! potted of:
United Stale* vk. Gilbert Wren, plt>a
|of guilty to violation of tbe Heed
j amendment; fined $50.
United State* v*. V. c. Price; plea
of guilty to violation of tbe Heed
amendment, and fined $100.
In llie ease of the United Slates vh.
Fred Steiner, charged with failure to
register for military service, nipt Rut;
by tbe United States attorney to dis-
miss was granted. /
There was a judgment for $100 for
the plaintiff in the ease <tf the United
States vs. the Wells-Fargo Express
Co., charged with violation of the in-
terstate cattle quarantine regulations.
Sid Buffington/pleaded not guilty
to a charge of pursuing the occupation
i of retail liipnityfrealer without Federal
license, waiOineiloand fount] not guilty.
United Sfgtes vs. lieorge Harris, dis-
missed by United States attorney.
United States vs. Simon Hall, bond
forfeited and alias capias ordered.
United States vs. J. J. Johnson, con-
tinued on application of defendant.
United States vs. Kay Montgomery,
continued on application of defendant.
United States vs. Gutihy Odneal,
| continued on application of defendant.
United States vs. J. L Ruddy, trans-
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H. E. L. Uiuion. a progressive farm
or of Van Alstyne community, is one
<; ray son county agriculturist who has
demontdrateil tlic value of a silo, ac-
•ording to County Karin Agent C. 0.
' "orris.
Mr. Blnitai Is an extohstvb raistjr ol
soVglmni for tin- nicking of luolgeses.
Being a farmer of an ef'onothical
turn of mind lie lias never liked the
Ith-ti of throwing away ns refuse th'e
crushed residue of pumniy. "of ■ the
nine used iu molasses making, l-ttllev-
rng that It could is- put to t«-tte^ use
as cattle food, • Mr. Rinloti lias two
silos on Ids plgra', each of onf liuudred
"tins capacity. Hue to the drmltlCthls
fall, lie did not raise enough cape to
fill even one of the silos with ‘ the
crushed residue, and accordingly par-
;6ftWs, ’.WWsd oiie silo wltah -'- tnimmies,
uttd"tiHf"61 Her' wlTti cofn "atalks. There
were fifty tons of corn stalks and
forty of crushcd eaiie stalks in * tin-
two silos. -
Mr. itiuii n purchased' a earload of
cattle at Fort Worth which Ik- f»al
■with this silage, selling the cattle at
a profit of $800.06. after fia-ding them
for 103 days. He found that at till*
rate his silage was worth $ too, ids
other feed costing him only $573. IBs
figures nre as follows:
Cost of cattle, $2,048.03.
Cost of feed, other than silage, as I
follows: Cotton seed meal, $175; hay.j
$50; bran, $<!; salt, $4; stock powilcrs.1
$2.
Selling price of cuttle. $3,875.11.
Net profit. $890, from which silagf
tigurcs at $400 value.
Each In-ad of cattle gained
Was Weak. Tired All the Time
Matte Perfectly Well by VinoL
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LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
Detroit. Mich.—“1 got iuto a weak,!
run-down condition, no appetite, tired
all the time and headaches—hut. had
to ki-cp around and do my housework.
I read alsmt Vlnol and tried it—with-
in two weeks, l commenced to Improve,
and now have a splendid apis-tite and
feel stronger and Is-tlcr iu every way.”
Mrs. Johtv F. Watson.
There Is no secret about Vlnol. It
owes its success in such cases to beef
and (-0(1 liver peptone*, iron and limn-
gam-*- potountta, I tan aim lbungiuiese
IK-jitonates ami glycerophosphates, the
oldest and most famous strength cre-
ating tonics. Carl R. Nall and I h ug-
gists everywhere.
P. S.—For children's Eczema. Stlxol
Halve is guaranteed truly wonderful,
—Advertisement.
125 North Travis St.
MERCHANDISE OF HIGH CHARACTER.
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reasonably
LATE MARKETS
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LOCAL MARKETS.
PoiUirr and Cotintry Ityoduce, Whole
sale Prices Paid iu Slterman.
Hens .-c—...........18c per lh
Fryers (anything over 2>4 His. iu
weight) lien prices; under 2ty
lbs.. .. .. ........... .2Cs- pgr lh.
Turkeys................23c per lh
Boose.......................$1,011
Ducks ., .. ..............(K)c each
I Eggs .. .. i. ...... ..... ,30c dozen
23S Country butter.. ..35c to 50c per lh:
I ferred to Wichita Falls on application
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BIG CLEARING SALE
Last Chance to Buy Fall Clothing
Biggest Bargains in Town
This Year.
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All Fancy Suits and
Overcoats, your choice
$12.50
Don’t Fail to Get Them While They Last-
All Mackinaw Coats, */> Price.
All Fancy Pants, *4 Off.
BIG BARGAINS.
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BONNER WHITE
East Side Square.
of defendant
Stark (intin Co. vs. United States,
continued generally.
S ‘,Urh,K ,he 103 -da” f00,llinSj Sherman Cotton Market
The cost of talior ill feeding -the:Uottoa in lint .. ............
cattle Is not included, being about! f;<,it!on ,in,,Kt'et*
is the only kind that find* room on out racks,
spring garments are v^ry* attractive arid mbst
priced. We suggest tltat you drop ip! and, try!ldrt the Coats,
Capes, Dolmans, Suits* Waists, Dresses and Skiffs. Smart
new garments are coming to us every day. We welcome the
privilege of showing ^oif oilr Spring lines—today or any
day you can call. r *•- 1 *,
WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY TIME.
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MAYDEE BARRON
SUCCESSOR TO
MOORE.
B. F.
INSURANCE, RENTALS, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
P. P. Davenport vs. .1. L. Lancaster
pffset h.v the value of fertilizer obtain-
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ct al. received for the T. & I’., dismiss
ed by plaintiff.
Huliert Wells vs. same defendants,
dismissed by plaintiff.
C. H. Smith, administrator vs. Trav-
elers Insurance Co., dismissed by
plaintiff. ’ _
C. E. Scliaff, receiver for the M. K.
& T. vs. A. J. Aycoek, dismissed by
plaintiff
T. L. Tennison vs. A. TV Finley, dis-
missed by plaintiff.
United States vs. C. E. Schaff, re-
oelver for the M. K. & T.. Judgment of
$100 and costs for plaintiff. ---
H. & T. C, Ky. Co. vs. Browne LJraiti
Co. ut, al. dismissed at defendant's cost).
Judge W. It. Smith is hearing the
naturalization docket this afternoon.
ed from feeding the cattle.
It Will Pay You to Read the Want Ads.
On Account of the Season Getting Late
It Will Pap
TO PLANT EARLY FULGHUM OATS
These oats are fen days to two weeks
earlier than the ordinary red oats. Be-
■ sides we pay 5 cents a bushel premium for
these oats, at harvest.
PUTMAN & HARRISON CO.
North Walnut Street, Sherman
Established 1877 * ~ Sherman, Texas
It is probable that an cducatior,-!
campaign, showing tin- value of silos
to (J ray son county farmers will Is- put
on by County Agent Morris at some
early date.
drove’s chill Tonic Tablets and
drove’s Tasteless chttl Tonlc
You can no* get Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic in
Tablet form as well as in Syrup, the kind you tiave
always bought The tablets are intended for those
who prefer to swallow a tablet rather than a syi
Cotton bolls............2c to -’JC
Cottonseed .. .. ,. .............,$tit,
Prices Paid hi Slierman for—
Wheat, No. 1. per bushel .......$2.18
Wheat, No. 2, per bushel ......$2.13
Prairie hay, per ton .. ..........$21
Alfalfa hay, per ton .. .........$33 ]
Johnson grass hay, per ton .$22 to$2i
Oat straw, per T5n ........$8 to $10 |
Sherman livestock Markets.
TUD , I ^ OgS. * , ... ... ... a* 15C
and as a convenience for those Who travel! j Cattle, per It) ..............5c to 10c ;
“GROVE’S chill TONIC TABLETS " contain exactly i Sheep, l»er lit.............. 8c
I*ambs, rer lh....................10c
is put up in bottles. The price of either is 60c.
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Viscount (irey is Blind.
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This Week Only
--$2.00 Values, special
$1.50
Morris!!Jewelry Co. «
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tata-e*
108 North Travis
Spain declared: war......-against the
United States April 24, 18t)8. Tlie tit’st I*o«don, FelC"Tl -’The eye trouble
American army of invasion, of Cuba, "itIt which Viscount Grey, former
uiulh‘rvftan(*fal- Shaftt-r, sailt-d from British Secretary of State for Foreign j
Tampa, Fla., June 11. and landed at .(Affairs, lots been afflicted for years.'
Santiago, Culm. June 23. The battle, ftriw has culminated in total blitnl-:
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, City Mins Suit.
|n the cast- of the City of Shcnnan . , _________ ___ _____ ____ ________. _T.......
vs. Will Estes, suit for possesisdn of i lad ween the-"Kough Itldcrs” and the jicss. says the Daily Mail today. Vis- {
Spanish fom-s occurred on June toi. Vount Urey is learning to read h.v the
the battle of El L’aney on July 1 and Braille system (if clmrifcters for the
iwiritin i W/ir
IRSUMHCE
an alley in Christian College addition
Fifteenth
to Sherman, tried' in the
District Court, a decision awarding
the alley to the city on payment of
$1(M) to dhe defendant was rendered.
Divorce Suits Filed.
The following new suits, all for di-s
voree, have been filed in the UifU'opth
District Court: Laura Belle Lawn'tiee
vs. Waiter Lawrence; Fannie I/dpse
vs. It. L. Ix»i|>sc. divorce and restora-
tion of former name of Fannie Tra-
Week.- fora.......Wyatt vs. W. A. Wyatt.
divorce and custody of three minor
children.
Real Estate Transfers.
W. J. Blythe et nx to Ode Hales,
18.13, J. McClendon survey; $1,830;
Jan. 10, 1019. /
Uus Brown et nx to F L. O'Hanlon,
lot 50x150 feet, J. B. McAnair suiwey,
$10 ; Oct.’ 27, 1914.
F. L. O’Hanlon to W. A. Hoggins,
same lot, $11; Feb. 10, 191!).
Christian Church of Howe to Mrs.
Nell Bush, lots 3 and 4, block 8, W. H.
Bean’s addition to Howe, $1,250; Dec.
to, litis.
IV. c. Adams et ux to C. T. Mc-
Gregor,’ 40,45 acres, T. R. Shannon
survey, $1,586.23 ; Pel). 5. 1919.
Trustees Ida School District No, 46
to C. A. Key. lot 195x120 feet, T. Y.
McDaniel survey, $100; Jan. 27, 1919.
Jeff Cary et ux to O. L. Brogdon,
57 acres, A, H. Chiles et al surveys,
$3,135 : Oct. 6, 1915.
M. E. .Tonkins to C. C. McCarthy,
lot 11, Ixlock 8, Miller’s second addi-
tion to Denison, $350 ; Feb. 6, 1919.
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13 i(X. : ,
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the surrender of Santiago (at July 16.
Nicest (lining room, best meals in
town, at Williinns Hotel. f3-tfe
RAILWAY TIME TAbLE.
—Local time ami passenger trains In
and ovt of Sherptan, effective Nqvcm-
her 17, 1918.
Texas and Pacific Railway.
LAST BOUND
No. 34 due.......... 6:15 a. m.
No. 32 due ..,..,..11:45 a. nt.
No. 36 leaves ..............4:00 p. in,
. WEST BOUND.
No. 31 due .. ...... 4:35 p. m.
No. 33 due .............. ,11:05 p. in.
No. 35, due ................9:05 a. in.
No. 2:
Marriage Licenses.
O. T. Grider and Miss Annie Power,-
Sherman.
A. H. Rodgers and Miss .Clay Hall,
GordonvUle. . >
Joe Ho<*lt and Miss Helen Gabrick,
Denison, R. 5.
Francis M. Fox and Miss R. Tx;e
i Walker. Denison.
E. L. Vannort and Mrs. Lon Presley,
Sherman.
Linton L. Savage and Miss Nora
Kinghoru. Wbitewright.
liberty Theatre “Sylvan’s Society
Uiris.”
Proha lily (lie best vaudeviH show of
the season is now playing at tty? Lib-
erty. The Copeland Quartette show
big time form, and their comedy sing-
ing act Was a prdnotinoed hit. Billy
Sylvan’s acrobatic comedy stunts de-
lighted tlte audience, wliili- Joe I/-e in
Ids political *i>eecli liroilght shout* of
genuine laugliter from the crowd. The
VherUK’ are very pretty, modest look-
. . ./ Sng young Indies, who know how to
sing and dance and their ensttimes
show taste and refinemeiit. Tlie play
“‘Our LUttp Ik'v".wa* a real treatf
and an'CntimcImage 0f-Jnll is promis-
ed daily: F.vCry (So* should see this
show. * A
where
service
Thoroughly
Sanitary.
The old reliable shop,
the customer gets good
and courteous treatment. *
Entrance from lobby or Travis
clrppt
W. C. HOLCOMB. Prop.
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32 inch
GINGHAMS
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If you want a good meal, set home
style, come to IVniiams Hotel; 50c
New Spring Ginghams in the new Fancy Plaids, Stripes
and solid colors, a great line of pretty styles to select from,
extra good values, real Forty Five cent grade, not inflated
Values’ thirty-two inches wide,
YOUR CHOICE 35c YARD.
Quatermain’a Model.
If, In drawing Allan Qmdermaln, Sir
Rider Haggard took as bis model Cap-
tain SelousTTie at least did justice to
one of the mighty hunter's most
marked traits. Captain Selous was
modesty personified, and could seldom
lie Induced to talk even impersonally
of his adventures. Quatermiiiu always
professes, In moments of emergency,
to be in a state of pitiable fear; but.
of course, nobody believes him, and
when the time for uction comes he
bears himself as a hero. Among the
natives of Africa Captain Sglous was
known ns “tl]$- man who never told a
lie.” Bff fictional counterpart bears
the, title Macumazulia, which Is the
Kaffir equivalent for "the man who
gets up in the SUddle of ttte.tfiqpRi/
FRISCO RAILWAY.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 510 leaves.............7:30 a. m.
No. 512 arrives..........12:25 p. m.
Departs...... ..12:40 p. m.
No. 7 mixed train arrives ..9:00 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 7 mixed train departs. .7:00 a. m.
No. 511 departs .... ...... .5:55 p. m.
No. 507 arrives .... ......10:50 p. m.
H. & T. C. RAILWAY.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 130 due .. ..... *.*■ *. .10:42 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND,
No. 129 due,,.. .............6:00 a. m!
COTTON BELT.
204 deiiarts for Bast 10:25
a. m.
So. .230 arrives
. .5:25 p. tn.
T. A.
PRATT
WOOD YARD
Wood Per Kick, $3.70
Phone 1657. 817 Last. Cherry.
gINKLEY gARBER
SHOP
up-to-date and
blind.
A Tonic and
Health Builder
Remove that warning rough or cold
with Calccrbs (the calcium tablet).
They give strength to combat illuesS.
60c boxes at druggists or from
ECKMAN LABORATORY. Philadelphia
... Manufacturer- of Eckman's .Alterative.,
CoployXMjlls^
M&P Bank Bldg. Phont?83Z
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Three More Days
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Whirlwind Sale
ON ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS—Nothing Reserved-
SERGES MUST GO, TOO.
-BLUE
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats, sale price..................$15.00
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats, sale price...... .. .....$17.45
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats, sale price.......... .......$19.85
$35.00 Suits and’Overcoats, sale price........ .. ...... .$23.50
ALL WOOL ARMY SHIRTS AT A BIG SAVING.
$4.00 Wool Shirts, sale price...................»•'. .$3.-00
,$5.00 Wool Shirts, sale price...... .....r.. .. .....$3.50
$7.50 Wool Shirts, sale price.......... ................ .$5.25
Livingston Brothers
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0. ESTES & CO
Office Over Shaw and Sons.
CHOICE FARMS AND CITY
PROPERTY. AI*o represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
1 ' -j;: Thon<>’ 0ff5re U’Ui Rehidenre Phone 794.
ELMER’S OR WILEY’S
Candy For Your Valentine
Creamy Chocolates, Old Fashioned Bitter Sweets,
Candied Fruits, Nut Chocolates, Etc. •
THE KIND SHE LIKES BEST.
One, Two, Three and Five-Pound Boxes.
TaIRANK B. MITCHEIiX
Jtt DRUGGIST -Li
Commercial Bank Building.
'LOs Phone 1^2-112
Have You ,
Golteh ^Tonrs?
.tin
At the Special price of
$45.00
The*e DETR0FT JEWELS
will not last long.
Better Investigate Today.
.GOODJ^ SERVKE'^jy^
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