Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 15, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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TUESDAY, AUGUST I 5, J Ml-
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
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UM. TOO LAtfTO CLA«8irf
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SUMMER SPECIALS
For TTierTVienji _ jy
I Sherman Democrat office, August
W 13. Liverpool cotton future* cfnted
(4 lower to 11 np New York
'diked at cany 33 to 3* point* up. New-
* Orlc-nn- ojoaed aleady 31 to 37 point*
*r- ltd*lively fhrtn Liverpool cable* and
the more favorable view of domeattc
labor proepeel* led to advance* In the
retton market during today'* early
trading. The break in the mark wa*
rather a disturbing feature and aome
wa» >v^4rt<ivi. . ,..r _ _ ^ _ _____
I*®*-tiering* were absorbed by trade Mabry, near Anatln, at 4 o'clock Tuea- ante of men present.
■ and eopimlaaion bonne buying, and aft- day tiftetjoopn for the a initial National It t* aigted that tlie Saturday meet
'Pr,'>benlng firm at au advance of 9 Guard training camp. The de|Mrtnre dig on »»rt* ptiMic square wNI i*> held
to 18 point*. active month* aold about w«" made over the H. * T. C.- Ryvover ut 8 o'clock Saturday evening; Inatead
t14 to 22 pot ale net higher. December * special train. At Dhjlaa Tuesday of In the nfjeruonn a* staled Monday.
' contract* advanced to 20.44 and Janu- evening, the troop rxpeftsd to Join Speaker* will explain the strikers' al-
ary to 20.29. Private adtlee* litdicgb *h,pr unit* of the regiment, the entire tltmle at this meeting.
•ed shower* or rain In central Texas «lrttneiit reacbliig rump early •; ■ * --
p** yesterday ranging up to neurly an Inch ll*-v morning. 1 Turk* and Greek* to Meet.
, ..but crop deterioration report* are Mil! f T*M> **«» *»' »*« weak* In' *» «*• *«<*«.«^ rw
*“ reaching the local trade, hoth from fht* army ‘amp. Among other training' Constantinople. August 15.~ Auoth-
. the. southwest and eastern belt sec- f,*n,Hr,'H- ,hPV wU1 compete In ahafp- er attempt to get the Turk* and
tiona. r aliotiter matches which will determine Greeks to getber for a peace oonrer-
| With moderate receipt* on the Fort !!,P **““ *® »«*l»re«<*iit the Tax** Na- ence 1* under way. The Allied Hig*
-’Worth Uvo stock market Tuestlay. the Coital t.tiard at the National meet. | Onmmlsrii tier* here have finally Me
cattle market did not show any real 'I*** t08te'' of ,bp “1»“ Venice a* the alia if tig
ebsage. but the calf trade wa* active, mSw Vmvi (»«**m*n- »>!«.» ' _ ;
at an advance of 25c. Around 2500,...... u q . ’ < >
■r* «*- «-««-> ;.....
«... JSTSSZ^SSm- ST“' *r*<' V"'"./™-- «-«*-.
m iy”” *’£** w. b™' mm k>Mu« tf aMmSdvS
fw ami tb« market wa* active at | Warren; (orimrala — Lloyd Parker,' terdny I* readmit-! 600 emnlovea «i
i«“ 25JUF1* “* if.r'S, wmr^3t^, *r ............
I oSSTmm Ik. M «<■*>”*-”**«**?
steady. Receipt* 'amounted^to 500. %Brown, Houston B. Cate, Edwin M. I :i|____
Most of the run cmi*i*ted of stuckora. • Hopkins. !lake Mnrcnm. John <1. Mer- LAST STRONGHOLD OF
* Qr*,B prices c-loaed Irregular on the kel. M. Price Nicliol*, Leon Raiusev, i IRRFGI I Alta iu .r vu* v
Chicago Board of Trgde today. ; Elmer Jim ltichard*on. Whlchie Tur- ^ TAKKN
j Wheat was lower oil heavy receipt* IM,r Prlvaits—Ralph H. Dailey .lHf*~ty frnr lamrtatigrim
at the primary market and lacked K,,rt Sllli, stollcy KaOey, Clyde B. Dublin, Aiikiiri 15.
‘knit Unfam 50c %•”
$3.00 Straw Hats $1*00
Blue Shirts 50c ;
' •, *White and Pongee Cotton
Shirts only $1.00
Summer Wadi Pants 98c
Genuine Lisle Thread Sox 25c
MEN’S PALM
BEACH SUITS ’fSTl
$9.95
FDR mKNT—Four furnished room*,
with private Uib. Rhone 600 alB-4tp
FDR RENT—Nicely fnrntahed flve-
rojun, hou*ek/ |li#« In. P. U Box 44.
fszznk_____!*#*
FOR RENT—Three furni-.Ued roam*
far klbt .hmjaekraping, man ami wife
only. Mr*. Julia King. MM HouO
Trafla *15-4u,
, **• GAHHMAN AND TROOP TO ay. M. Shaw, a Real liisinea* man.
“™ *»°v STor a »JK5
-*W-. rx,— .ed I be tauMptml iMMdiug of atrlkUig
Alxmt sixty officer* ami men of Troop sboprraft at iheir imetlng in Carpen-
. 112th Cavalry, Texas National tera' Hall Tuestlay morulng at 10
uard. this city, entrained for Camp o’clock! There wa* a large attend-
LOST— Kpectarie* und ease on Eaat
Cherry or South Tracts, Monday morn-
ing. Reward. Finder phone 005.
»13 lip
LOST - Between Exateiu* and Raaa,
Parrish ami Taylor’*, 4:20 lu handker-
chief. Finder please phone 1683.
aJ5-ltp
HALL & HARE
.INSURANCE
FOR RENT—To genlleinan, nicely fur-
nisbeil liedroom, uiwtalra, private bath,
very reasonable. Box R-4, care Dt*mo>
erat. al5-3tp
Mr*. I*>11 -K. Youree to A. W. Jolly,.
lot* 11 !o 18, block 10. AY. P. Dugan's
addition. Bells, Angus! 2. 1022; $200.
J. AY. HtiHJ*:it*mijWire to M. L. Tur-
ner. 156 3 Ojop ras, * J. Browning mir-
vey, August % life* 1205.
FOR RENT—Nbely furnished front
1 bedroom grltb kitchen privilege*;
1 ylosc In. Phone 1190. nl&ttfp
BUY nr IN SHERMAN
IMR HALE—Five-room residence, fnV-
iilfli' il and East Side barhur shop. AS>
lire** A212 East Williams afreet. #r
pluiue 1397. alolOfp
Ft ill UENT- Slx room bungalow on N.
Crockelt. Apply 218 N. Crockett.
al5-onta284i
Kllarnry, the -
corn and owvrn, e-n-csr M. Carlton, transferred laai position of importance m Countv ,,
re,mris of '** B, )** ln?- Hnm John Kerry held l.v the Irish Irregulars, ha*
niinii>rou* '.. " ‘‘iJ; *'* *yTU- V<T“"" C °‘vul,iM‘ *'> National nrmy Hcih. !'
where the \ “JT' 'A'K Ko"""*. John 0.|TUe occupation was pmsslcl.hy a ?
Uh e°D*W' I—. Alton A. K«taT..^43to^u^fc^w^ -
mnigalc. Ely J. Mnrphy, John O. Out- i,™, " l h ’ r Kurnr"i ,
law. Jack Paige. N.al Show, Artha -.
FOR YOUNG FOLKS
AND GROWN UP.
We Have a Most Complete
Line tq Show You.
' P-
Scull, Swain
and Wallace
By tb* U*M*d Prett
Livenpoi4;* August I5.-Futurea clos-
ed steady to to 16 pbint*
tober Yl.S6d, i>t^mb. V
11.2571,-3 ‘U
Commercial National Bank
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Capitol............... ,*.$200,000.00
Surplus.. ..........$200,000.00 |
Your Business Will Receive the Most Careful Attention
lower. Oe-
ll.41d.May
ffPHiPPMiiHI. 4 lower to II
P lot* higher. October l.t.63d, Detvm-
b« Jl^iSSdv JSftuMry il.lTil, Mgnh
11.43d, May 41.37(1.
Spots easy 15 io'*er, demand limited
COAL, SAND,
, GRAVEL
PImm 48
:Bytii«I'niMdPrte ■[': -
New fork; Augthtt 15.—Futures op-
ened steady 12 to 17 points higher. Oc-
tober 20-36, December 20.40, January
20.211, March 20.30, May 20.17.
| Future* closed steady 314 to 38 point*
higher. Oriobar 20.56410, December
20.68 (12, January MT47-30, March 20.00
May 20.35-41.
'a. Spots steady 35 pointa higher. Mid-
dling 20.85.------------------------ - —........
NEW
, FALL STYLES
in (trap and lace Oxford) are
Aotv ready for you
New Orleans Futures.
By iu. Halted Ptm*
New Orleans. La., August 15.—Fu-
tunes opened steady 10 to 21 points
higher. October 10.90, December 19.90
January ip.80, March 19.81.
Future* dosed steady 81 to 87 point*
higher October 00.11-12, December
20.00-10, January 0O.WF65, March 19.8T.
May 19.83.
Middling
It Has Arrived
Spots quiet unchanged
THE NEW
Straps in Patents, Satins,
Black Kid—in new pat-
terns with low and
medium heels ,
Buick
of the year. Just as soon as the ice chamber is lea^ than half full, the
Packard
ux melts rapidly and does not chill the food. Your refrigeration is poor.
A void Wastefulness
Riling the ice-box nowand then k justas wasteful as ft would be to
kffour furnace fire go out at night and start it every morning, That
would consume much more coal than keeping the fire going; and
yoiM house would not warm. Tell our driver to keep yqiir ice
jippiber full; make that kit job. Then you will net the beie results
^-really save money. '
Oxford* in Black Kid, Bro*p
Kid. Brown
thlf* IkoJ In a,,*
In in Our Showroom for Your lhspecfioh
style heel to suit
This emblem
SHOE CO
ifff.SV ft
mblcm is ycrj protection.
Ice Ind'istries
ice wagpn which bears it can be rebed upon td gf9» *
Careful Weight - Dependable Service
NAL-ASSOCIATION OP ICB tNDUSTRLM
ON SALE
WEDNESDAY—75 NEW ONES
-Voile
-•-was
Hoga Heavy W.08 to #9.50: mert-
lunt $UJ» to CUM; mixed $8 to $9:
»8ht $940 to $9.79; taumoi. $5 to $tt;
BheUb-Lniuha $5 to $19; yearling*
M.sb .to f»Lew^JCL50 to c^evihi
•6 to:CL50; stacker sheep $3 to $47
f Actor In mbs J4 to $5.
on sale
•h »*4 4t*>ri4tA( Stolid
Wa^ugt^TTMWust 15.—The Ship
^ng Bo.v.1 WfMMmacy Fleet Cor-
pe,ration reduced its personnel by 3.158
hkwern June 13, 1801, and August 1,
v I *.3.
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