Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 53, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1922.
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RED RIVER
VALEEV FAIR
CATALOGUE
“POWER” WAS
SUBJECT BY
EVANGELIST
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SOCIAL NEWS
Monday'* Results.
New York .1. Hr. I xml* 2.
Chicago 7. Boston o.
Detroit 11. Washington 5.
Philadelphia -1. Cleveland 3.
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th» church. Phone Jim Snyder and I
hr will arrange to have a ear call for
yon and return you to yonr home af-
ter tile eerv Ire.
| In discussing the service. Dr. Sprn-
gin* suld that he *tmerely desired that
every aged person in Sherman hear
the s'Tinon. *
DR. JOHN R. H. DAMS DIES
FOLLOWING SHORT ILLNESS
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I The shower we hail Saturday was
PUBLICATION 18 BEING MULED |M>pro(.i(lto<| by all. it cooled the air
Ol’T FROM OFFICE OF SEC- L, much. |>etndt " .............. 77
RETARY SHOCK. r. K. Barren of Van Alstyne visited « "'It ............... • '
_- Ihl* son. .1 Barron here Saturday. Mr. t'hieam, .............. -■
Barron s.l>* nearly all eott.n. Is |dek- < le'vl""' ;............ •
stnnn CASH BHESKrCx^*......
•U.UtfU plWU I lUIdUV ^ ^berninii Mjiimfaeluring Company Boston
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Fair Snperlntendenls Arc Nantesl
|.urge Number of Exhibits
Expected.
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has lAurnetl front a
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Rill Smith quit working at the Slier
man Manufacturing Conqmn.v Satur-
day. He contemplates going to Deui-
*on to reside.
Mrs. Adam Wallace of 1812 Concord
__ street, is improving following a recent
rt» catalogue and "[ "l,££ KraIlUllll ,(11,l daughter of Tom
o«,!!fpre.s ls wng mailed out’from Bean visited Mrs. Adam Wallace Sun-
,he office of C. A. Sho< k, sis rctary, to 1(!xs0I1 „„d son also visited
proapeoivo exhibitors at tin. . jyirs. Adam Wallace Sunday. Mrs. Dix-
exposillon. [ jjrs. Wallace's mother.
Three thousand dollars In cash W* ........
premiums are ottered at this years
Where Titey Play Tuesday.
Washington at St. Ixiuls.
rhlladeljdtia at Chicago.
New York tit Detroit.
Boston at Cleveland.
striking sentences of the speaker.
The power one has over self
discussed at some length.
Power one has over another was em-
phasised Greatest Power Dr. John It. H. Davis. 79 years old,
(Vmthnilic' Hie speaker said that did at the family home at -121 North
with some motiev was ,H>wer. while Travis street. Monday night after an
others worshipped «• the hue of the Illness of shout a weeks duration,
ipimmcle of fame. hut the greatest pow-! Mr. Davis who was a Confederate
er is the moral fabric which men and soldier, came to this oily “bout .4
' „f. What Sherman years ago and has been one of Sh-r-
’1 needed most of ali was not more sky- man's Is-St known citizens. Light years
scrapers but more of the divine pow- ago his health liecnme impaired, but
1 er „f (bill in the hearts of-her citizens, he wns able to be up and about until
I ,.lU ,iii< glass of water. It suit- a week ago when stricken with ills
1 UM amj i gay last illness. He wns n man of kindly
MEN WANTED! *
We can use a few men with Sales and Collection ex-
perience. Permanent position to men that can qualify. See
H. E. Carper at Oriental Hotel after 4 p. m- any day this week.
BUY IT IN SHERMAN
NATIONAL LEAU'JE
Monday's Results.
Pittsburgh 11-2. I’liilmielphin 3-3.
New Yjnk 7. ClueiniiHti 2.
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t'bicag* 4. Brooklyn
St. Louis »!. Boston 4.
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stands for death and destruction ss esteemed by his fellow men Dr. I a-
we ts ........... commerce. More vis wns also active in tala church rein-
veils lie on her I sit tom than float thins and attended all semees until
on her bosom. But for her saline-breath taken ill.
everything in In nil would |x*rish. I UDffli
•’Tho lx'wur one has over fielf is niar-,Tuesday l......
voiotts. When i; Hi made me He stood the family residence on N«th Travis
me on the Ten Commandments, then-- street, conducted by
fore 1 am bigger than the Ten Com- Spragins of Travis
mandments. I can kneel hen- and cuss Church 1 -
m- I.rav- it will not is- the devil cuss- member, assisted by Rev Mark v ur
ing ortU praying: It will la- my cuss rell of Key Memorial Church. Pal
take place'
o'clock from
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Jake Wilson and wife have returned
from :i two weeks' stay with relatives
at Waco. Mr. Wljmm will resume
his duties as overseer lu the weaving
room.
Mr. Clinton Pheijis and wife have
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Rnl IUvet Valley Fair. The awards
to he made in the different depart-
ments are shown in the catalogue, ns
well as rules governing exhibi t*. and t ttnton
the awarding atf premium*. AID ex* jyprttrned from a two montlm' stay with
hihits must be in place by il p- ni. M‘,u' lrt,hjtives in Boston. Mass. Mr. I hell*
bibits must he in place by « p- ui. Mou-,! relatives in Bos.....
ilav, Bept . 23, and must remain in place t|ie president of Rhertnan Manufae-
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Pittsburgh ......
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St. Louis.......
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Cincinnati ......
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Chicago ........
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Philadelphia ....
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the Rev. C. A.
Street Methodist
of which tlie deceased wns a
ret. mid m.v prayer,
.tllll tloii going on all
There is a grand elec- I ■carers will is- Gib Mason. Will Kng-,
the time God holds man. C. ,A. Mayhew, Clifton Douglass.!
Opening Announcement
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it Mrs. R. W. Sniis-s of Boswell. Okla..
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vi-Jd 1U P. in. satumuy. Held. .3AX vlljs
iug day of llie R>22 Fair,
l'reudntns in the livestock ilqittt*
o. ment rnfige M high ss *S), fiu* the best
* jack three years old and over, while
taring Company.
N. S. Lynch and family of Ann Als-
tyne visited Mrs. Lynch's mother, Mrs.
Perry, here Siiiulrfy.
Miss Pearl Cole of Bonham wns a
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
St. I xml? at Boston.
.1,571 -if wv surrender our wills to — .................- daughters,
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\ pnWrr.-decisvwk the speaker.
| lu speaking of the power of nitro-
jgiycCrine, Air. Culpepper said that you
could take one drop put it on a black
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biriie niuals-r of fib premiums arcignest of Miss Addle Perry Sunday. st,v,.u feet high,
targe mifsmi v.....i . visited friends
The largest bass drum ever made is smith's anvil, hit it with a blacksmith's
The largest nass uiui i i|mmmer. It would send the hammer
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ottered in this department.
Various Departments.
Tin- different departaaejjta of t*e,
Fair and supi-rinteiideBts for tills year
shown by the catalogue are: Art, Man-
ual Art* dad Mechanical J H awing.
John Sherman; Textile, Airs. .1. H.
Davis; Culinary, Mrs. Lee Simmons;
Domestic Science. Miss Unit Vottug-
blood; Curio, Buds, Miss Josephine
Rainwater; Agriculture, C. C. Mortis,
genera 1 superintendent; Com, 1. Q*
polndcx's-r, ehairmati; Cotton, i. F-
Scoggins and W. B, Sewell, chairmen,
Grain, lluy and Seeds, E. 1. Roliert-
sen, chairman; Fruits and Vegetables,
A. B. Allen, cluilnmyi; Individual
Farm Exhibits. P. R. Shermau, chalr-
man; IMstrict Fair Exhibits, J.
Fawcett, chairman; Comnmuity or
Dis rict School Exliibiis, G. AV. Hol'o-
way, elniinnnn; Manufacturers' De-
partment, Arthur Hopkins, suis-rln-
tendetit: Bo.vff J;
Q. Poindevter. superintendent; Girls
Clubs (Grayson Comity only), Mrs.
Class M. Kern, chairman; Ladies'
Home Demouslration (!’. S. 1 lypat't-
gient of Agriculture), Miss Myrtle
Rarrls, chairman; Boys’ uutl Girls'
Poultry Clubs, Raymond Hariaon, su-
perintedent; Poultry, Sam McA.'ca, su-
lerintendent; Ralihits, J. K. Pierce,
juperiutendent; Handy Fa rfu and
Home Mechanical Depnrtment; Live-
stock, Lee Simmons, superintendent;
Sheep, AV. K. G’Hanlon, chairman;
Beef Cattle, H. <i. Tte.mpaon, chair-
man ; Dairy Cat ale, Frank Savage,
ehairmati, Jewel Hsrdy, assistant,
Hogs. J. R. Oliver: Boy*’ and Girls'
Jersey, Calf Club, G. T, McDonough;
Boys 'and Girls’ Shorthorti Calf Club,
Mrs. Star of Canon visited friends
here Sunday. Mrs. Star is the wife of
Rev Star who has been conducting the
reCreal here whleli closed Sunday
nighl. W1"
Soutli Shrrmun has somelhing we
should he proud of, the Shei-man Man-
ufacturing plant which inamtfacturea
(i.3tXl kales of cotton annually. 3’ltis is
foie of the leading factories of the city,
and we ship f* all parts of the gbdie.
yVe also lmve one of the largest nur-
series in North Texas which sliljis to
alt lKilnts hi Texas slid several other
Stati-s. We have fine schools anti an
academy pj«l nice churches. The Sher-
man Manufacturing plant has ^i fine
equipmnit «t present, hut not all the
underground lines are in yet.
Aeeordlng to Moses, Cain wns the
first founder of a city.
five miles high, demolish the shop.'
shake the county and kill the fool that
hit it." J
Striking illustrations were used)
throughout the discourse, which wa*(
one of the very best the evangelist has
since ids meeting liegati in
Unable to Chooee National Tree. ,
Xmeriean forests are so rich with delivered
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i Forestry as referendum as to I <>n Thursday morning at 10 o'clock
whaf tree best represents America. s tbere will he a service at Travis Street
- Sneaking for myself,” said the Pr«- Methodist Church in honor of the o d
' M„®P ", that I am quite unable i people of all denominations. It will
to <*’oose amongst the inttntie variety ; be Sis- purpose t.. furnish automobile*
L r^nesToi Atnerlean fomat^’ (for «« who have no way of gating to
— FIRE — LIFE—TORNADO—
| J. J. EUBANK ^
§ ALL CLASSES OF
§ INSURANCE
PHONE 547
—AUTOMOBILE—
Sunbeam* Destroy Bacteria.
Experiments in various quarters
have shown that sunbeams are able
to destroy bacteria lu water at a
depthJana*.twentyslnciies be-
neath tlie surface. One might almost
liken the rays of light in such a case
to javelins and arrows piercing an
enemy, fur it has been found that the
destructive action is greatly dimin-
ished if only the perpendicular sun-
beams fail upon the water.
The slaughter of the bacteria is by
fnr the greutest when both perpen-
dicular ami oblique rays enter tlie
water uninterrupted. Like a ship in
action, the sun Is most powerful when
It can rake tlie enemy with a ois-
Are. And it lias to shoot its tiny ar-
rows of light a long way—almost 5K1,
000,000 miles, But. fortunately for us.
they get here and they,are effective.
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and Mules, J. W. Blasrinpime.
The tongue of the chumclon is as
long as its body.
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CITY COMMISSION RECEIVES i
TWO BIDS WHKJH ARK UN-
DER CONSIDERATION.
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No action was taken by the City
Commission with reference tit accept
lug a hid and ordering u contract for
the w-coml well to the Trinity sand
at Fairvlew pump station when bids
on the projeet were opened Monday
afternoon.
Two bids for the boring an I finish-
ing of the 2.2tH)-fiHit well were received.
The lowest Idd whs for an average
price of iilioitt $12 the foot for the
work, or approximately $20,400, for
the well completed.
I5o4h liids were taken under consid-
eration by the City Commission.
The new Trinity well will differ
from the first in lliat -he first 200
feet will have a diameter of 24 Inches,
which will allow a centrifugal pump
to lie lowered to the wa'i-r level, ef
feeling more economical pumping.
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A Dutch scientist lias discovered a
heavenly body 20,000,000 times the size
of the son.
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cigarette
They are
GOODl
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SEE US FOR
Good Used Fords
AT
Good Prices
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Good Terms
We have on hnml now Sedans,
Coupes, Touring Cars and Road
sters. If you are in the mar-
ket for a good used Ford, better
see us, ns we can save you nrm-
ey, nnd our terms are easy to
bundle.
WOOD AUTO CO.
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Studebaker Sales anti Service
Phone 1750
200 S. Crockett, St.
STORAGE BATTERY
SALES AND SERVICE STATION
On or About September 20th.
The PREST-O-LITE Storage Battery for
Automobiles is a standard nationally adver-
tised product. Eighty-seven makes of cars,
including Chandler, Cleveland, Packard,
Columbia. Grant, Maxwell, Mercer, Saxon,
Franklin, Scripp-Booth, Oakland, and many
■ others, are factory equipped with PREST-
O-LITE Batteries. -
The life of a battery is in its plates. There
are no better plates m&de than PREST-O-
PLATES, which are manufactured by
proven, reliable methods, of the best mate-
rial obtainable.
PREST-O-LITE has long been a house-
hold word in connection with lighting sys-
tems by that name. The same responsible
organization that produces PREST-O-LITE
gas is behind the PREST-O-LITE Storage
Battery. f- ” * y-
We recharge, repair and take care of any
make of battery. Only proven reliable
methods used. We invite*all car owners, re-
gardless of make of battery, to visit our
station regularly for inspection and pure dis-
tilled water. Get curb service on either
Travis or Jones streets.
“Start Right With Prest-O-Lite.” ‘
Parker Bros. Battery Co.
Travis and Jones. Phone 808
j E.R. Parker Jack Parker
Help Your Baby,
Fight the Heat
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TT isn’t the heat that kills our babies
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_ in summer. It is stale milk, at a time
when heat exhausts their little bodies.
If you want a happy, healthy child this
summer keep the milk cold every hour
of the 24. The moment the temperature
rises, bacteria germinate; the milk jptiA.
Be sure to keep your refrigerator well
iced from day to day; that will not only
preserve your food better; it will save
ice, slow down its melting.
Never skimp on ice during summer. It
is such a protection to health. Have
( plenty on hand for making ice cream,
^frozen dainties, cool drinks. Use cracked
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1 ice on the table to keep butter from melt-
/ ing and fresh vegetables from wilting.
TO-NiGHT
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I AH a nJU, v.**Tbl. tea*
I flf niter* Constipation »n
Pure Ice ♦ Honest Weight
Qood Service
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
ICE INDUSTRIES
163 W. Wwhinjton St., Chicaga
hold the cent 2® close to your eye
that yon lose sight of the sun.
Some baking powders can be
bought for a few pennies less than
! Calumet — but don’t hold these
ciriits toe close to your eyes—you
will not be able to see the quality
-the purity’—the dependabihtyof
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HAKINtt POWDER
teaatte* to
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dlseaUvaaod
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DEPEND OK
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- . A lax called ebimney money wa* le-
vied on each hearth in a house in the
reign of Charles II.
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A cypress tree with a trunk 50 feet
In diameter exists at Santa Maria del
Tule, Mexico.
You Know » Tenle ta Good .
When It makes yon eat like a hungry
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ceived by a few pennies — die
cheapest oaking pc-J/der in price
j.; uiten the most expensive.
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sweet, and wholesome bakins
IN ALL WEATHER
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Buy it-try it—be convinced.
A pound can ot Calumet contains full lfl
1 ounces Some baking powder* c<>mc in 12
. ounce instead of 1& ounce t ans, w sure
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candy coat**.
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