Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
ARKETS
\KKETS.
y Produce, Whole
id in Sherman.
........ ,17c per l'l I
over '2Vj Hi!*, in |
I Blits ..........
.1(1*4
1 Dili*- .
a . . . ,
. .32
■•18",
: Ibsuids ... .. .
. .23
—16
j Chileks......
.HP4
15*.
j Male* .. ..... .,
. .17
.1.7
Wednesday, Jan.-15, 1919
i!><. .
irkeys
; v- -•
► Eggs . .
Ducks, .
F-ggs
> ben prices;
_ 4
...... gv..
:
YESTERDAY'S OUTSIDE. LIVE-
STOCK MARKET.
St. Louis Receipts.
St. Louis. Jan. 1.7—How*—Tuemio'l
receipts 13.500; market steady. Lights,
mulcr 2% ; fltUlO® 17.40; ptlt-*. *13® 18; mixed,
>5,. 1K.r p, ! *17.30® 17.00 ; heavy, *17.45® 17.65:
____~s\c |ht‘11i hulk. *l7..io®l7.<;o.
.....7ue each.I Cattle —Ueixipt* Tuesday, 7.500:
.4(1,. per doze'll I market slow. Native steers. $11.50®
.... ,35c eaeb! 18-50: yeaflfnjt steers ami heifers.
, . .. , I.......SOe per dozen! $9.30®. 18: cows. $ 7-. • id ®12 70; stoc.k
Country butter.. to OOe per lb.! ers. *.960® 12; prime Southern!steers.
-- |$10®18; cowd ami heifers, $7.50® 15:
Sherman Cotton Market. < eatmers, $7.25®n: ealres, $7.7.7®
; Cotton in iiut .. __________Oc; to 20c i 17.50.
jCotton, in seed ..............7Viej Sheep—‘Receipts Tuesday. 1.300:
,4 11ton hells ............. ,3e to 4c j market steady.) 1 jrnil’s. SHi.7<n3rl7.h’7 :
i Cutlotueed ................$64j ewes. *8.70(1/10.7(1: canners, $5®9.
- Kansas Cit.v Receipts.
Kansas City, Jan. 17—How*/— Re-
. .$1.70 j ceipts Tuesday. 12.000: marked; 10c
... .77c ; Maher." IlttlV. $17.1.7®17.7(1: heavy.
..$2-18 *17® 17.60; lights. $1ti.SD® 17.50; pigs.
..*•.’.1,7 j*11® 1.7.50. j
.,..$24 Cattle—Receipts Tuesday. 17.000:
.,..$37 no southerns; market strong. Prime
.$22 to $211 Jed steers. *18® 2d: dressed ' beef
to *10 steers, *12® 12.77: Southern steers. #7
I ®13: cows, *0,70® K’,; heifers. *8®
Among the Courts
New Suits Filed.
Tlie following new suits have been
filed; J. 1>. Dallas of Callahan coun-
ty vs. A. K. llrudle.v, suit to prevent
foreclosure on HU) acres iu Brown
county, plaint iff alleging that he was
not served and was unaware of the'
suit for foreclosure; l{i>sa H:ii«ill"ii
vs. Cliarles Hamiltou. divorce; I.. 12i
Hazlewood vs. Sarah Bell Hazlewood,
divorce.
Application Granted.
The UppHcatiou of William T. Put-
feet for tlie removal of file disaliili
ties of minority was granted. J
Interest in
i.
[OE©
8™ Friday, Jan.
THE WORLD-FAMOUS MUSICAL CARTOON COMEDY.
©
| Bringing *'*
Up Ja
Father
AT HOME
Songs That Catch You!
Girls That Match You!
Dances That Hypnotize!.
Scenes That Open the Eyes!
The Merries!', Gayest, JcIIiest of Ail MusicaT Frolics.
Prices, 27c, 50c, 77c and $1.60—War Tax Additional
TirUets on Sale, at NaHVDfng Store, ThurstUiy, dan. lti, at' 9 a.'n^
OsORXOEEZZSSQEEtOEEEZEZSOtisfe
: ..L—D- -—4 (-4.... j,.. , .• .....---F-'
I'rires Paid iu Sherman for-
Corn, per tiushel .........
(hits, in bulk, per bushel .
Wheat, No. 1, i»er hushei ..
Wheat. No. 2. per bushel .
Prairie ha.v, per ton.....
Alfalfa hay. tier ton.....
Johnson grass hay, per ton
Oat straw, pur too ........$8
Sherman Stork Markets.
Dogs.. .., v...................15c
Cattle, tier lb ..............5c to We
{Sheep, tier ID...........
Lambs, per lb..........
$7®
Mill Lcok into State's
Excess Fees.
Austin. Tex.. Jan. 15.—Attorney
General 'Oil ret on was asked if be bad,
taken ally net ion following the de-
cision of the San Antonio Court of
Civil Appeals, holding that counties
can not legally receive excess fees
Collected by county officers. Mr. Otirc-
ton replie*d:
"I have not bad-time to fully con-
sider the matter aa yet, bat pro may
say for me that this department will
make a thorough investigation. It wil
ascertain if the excess fees lielopg to
the State and. If in its opinion, the
money is the property «f tlie Slate,
prompt action will lie taken
to recover it The investiga-
tion will also lie directed tdwprd
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
125 North Travis St. -
WOMEN’S APPAREL AT THE LOWEST PRICES OF THE
SEASON.
e-1,1. a ,
To effect a quirk red net fob iu our stock of Women's Suits. Coata
and Dresses we have reduced prices. Rcraci])her, that the garmenta
offneil are new iu style and flue in quality. They are the• same
garments you have seen and admires! Iiere earlier iu the season.
But the time has come when a clearance is desirgble, a ltd we have
not hevftuted to’ rduce prices lb a point wliere it is extravagance
for you to buy.
SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY.
hi; stoekers, $7.50® hi: calves,
11.
.fcSI’eep—Receipts. Tuesday. 8,000;
......Se| market, steady. latrolis. *13.50® 10.85:
.....lOe yearlings. *11.50®U3: wethers. *10®
11,70
YESTERDAY’S FORT WORTH LIVE- j ® hi.
STOCK MARKET. Chicago Receipts.
•Fort Wort It. Tex, Jan. 1.7—.Market I Cbieago, Jan. 13-—Hogs, -—Reccipti?.
conditions wi'fe Very feeble again,j,74,000: market steady. Top. *17415.
Toesdny. \ general air of imliffer- j imlk. $17.40® 17,W<: biifelw|»*»,J$iX-<70®
ettee- prevails, aud nothing is meeting^ 17.65; light. 8.17® 17,70: packing,
with the demand that, it did until1 *16.7,7® 17.40: .choice pigs, *14,50®
jtlst v.eyntJy. Ueddpls were due to ,-15:511. ' .
meio'.ute-right tifoutitl :>.5(K) cattle and j Cattle Receipts Tuesday, 50,000::
1,500 l alves. and most of the run went j market’, steady ,tq lower, t'lioire beef
< v, i- fi r the afternoon session. Only j uattle., $Ui®?Ii* 8®S eomunm and me-
lt few cars of low-priced or light ttUnm. $0,70®; 10: butcher cows and
weight cattle sold in the beef steer j heifers. *7® 14.25: eanners,TSffi25®7;
trade during the uSonriJig; the heavy | choice stoekers. $10.2,7® i;t.7i»: can-
steers falling tc meet with satisfac-j m<)1, and meiliitm.. $7.’i7®l«.tfJ; ^i*%Ut!l"m«rt^'w“l^ilde«I itt tlie re-
tmy bids, ('.inner cows came in for n,Hi mlveK *hi® lf,50. intolved ami 18 flumet ny tp,
addUUwat puuisluiient and the market : Sheiq/rMleceipts Tuesilay, 50.000;
was very dull at a deelitle of 27 emits j avarket, steady to , strong. Choice
This places values 77 cents under last j iambs,* $10i5O® 10.05 : .medium. $15®
Friday's basis. Lulls were disposed of 16,50; culls. *lL50®13,50: feeders.
*15.75® 1.7.25; choice ewes. *10.2.7®
j 10.75: medium, $0® 10.25; culls, $5.@
; 7.50.
ewes, $!»®.lo.2,7: shskers. $0,70 f,I1(Hn(f when, mtUfJ (,xists
the amounts involved. Where it has
been paid to a county and we find
lliat it belongs to the State, let ion
will be taken to mover that idiount
for the State. . •>
"At tl'.e conclusion of our iitvesti-
gation we«will lay the facts . Ijefore
tldvpruor Hobby and ask hint to roc-
otfniiend legislrtltonWliieb will pfoteet
ihef-Interests of the State and prevent
'a*'repetition of present conditions.
MowTver. before we proceed $n take
action of any kind we will tuhke a
thorough investigation of the vines-
JlSlL
Large Assortment of
SILVER SERVICE SETS in .
the newest hammered and chased pat-
en a weak to lower basis. Calf re-
ceipts were liberal, but quality was j
not very pleasing, and the trade dritg-j
god along, though when sales were
made they appearwl'-nliowt- steady, i
Steady values were paid for a sup |
ply of 5.5<Ml hogs and pigs. Quality was]
•pifcor and nothing was good enough to i
beat *17.25. Most bogs sold at a j
range of *1(! to *17, with pigs'going!
at *10 to 815,7n.
Sheep were unchanged, lesft
! 100 head, arriving.
Quotations.
Cattle — Reeves.
ST. LOUIS IUDE MARKET.
__. “ pt. Louis. Met, Jan. 15.
Raccoon.
HEAVY DARK
Large. *0 to *7: Medium, *7 to *(i:
i Small. *7 UQ$t< ,N;i. 2,.$4 to $2.
than AYERAQK,
I Iairge, *7 to $4^7;/ Medium .-*4 to
i *3Small. $ l.lo W#:tNO- &(,**•**iM:
*8.70® 15: j *| •' Xo, *1,70, to ,(ilji>; Nv, 4. 0b. to
u. :i.
m. $1,711
No. 2.
UP. NAtiONAL BANK
3& Ifi'-W* *** bjk >''♦ * 4
sloejiccs $7',50® 10.50 : cows,;; $5.5iVtfl-.. jw, jtin
B; tk ii'ers, |n®T0; Jmlls, |(i® 75(,l; | ' ' DbSW--
.,.1- $0® 12. 1 S'k!..\'|.
llegs-tijlea^i,,., oIT.^e® 47 5S; uied-1 d.argi'. ,$2J,M.tn *1|1W,: .Vledim
Jam. i*lX'ii'47.27; light. *18.75®;1".:U>.. $t,7«; ',Suu»U. 40
rniM'iV ibmnPm. ,*14.7D® j to (Kle.
lti: pigs, $10® 15.50. '.WIXTKR. ■'
. Sheep Lambs, *12,70® 1.5.#: year-! j.nBge. *Lso to *1(40; Me^iym, 91.25
lings. $1 Lob®,12,fit!: iwe.lJ^r.t,, $0,70®jto $i ; Sttifij.1, V0e| t0
11,70:. exyqs. Ss.^0® 10.50; eRls. $7® | 40,-. \o. 40e to 15c. Kitts' atrl iliuu-
f); goals. 8.-,®7.
hi.
terps, how on display in our North window.
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i't>- .'..jib
Morris Jewelry Co.
r
Sr
suits of our inquiry.”
Repay
Hog Notes.
D-'LfADr-iiNewark. (i
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"CAPITAL ANIT SURPLUS.
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V
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. s^750,(i00.00
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f!KS: *IL"!V§
I
'0
1.78
s? pounds.
irwi.oi^
l'igs.
I
g Able.Mangffecttentx Soinid Basiness Policy, Modern FaciK-
lies and Methods make' this a Strong Financial Institution.
1 "j .
g No business too large for our capacity, none too small to
command our besl care.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held November 2,
. 1915, a »esoiuhon was passed establishing a ruling rate
of interest of tight per cent per annum, such interest to
be paid in advance, reckoning the days for. which the note
has to run. This will apply U> small loans as well as large
one® ..tA.' i
This bank does not charge its patrons for having Chattel ^
g Mortgages drawn. 4
MAYSEE mm
INSURANCE, RENTALS, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
SUCCESSOR TO
MOORE.
B. F.
Classified Ads. Work While You Sleep
IS
SPRING STYLES now on display of the
new season’s latest designs and colors, in
large polka dots, coin dots, stripes, plaids,
fancy combinations and tlie' staple checks
and stripes; full yard wide, extra values,
.35c THE YARD.
WE ~D£PENDABL£ STORt
M. )M1!, fWft#tmi.
ponmlMSStMJSK
T. II. Hood si-n. Rulestine. 48 pigs. 48
ttv4wd»,-Wl:; 4 pigs.JsiO'pnuinls, $11: 0
0B& 'V‘-.......
*17,70; tt'bogs. 17(f pounds, $17,70.
y«*V Wood., Fatj-kp. Ark3 t!2 pigs.
54?tio'Utnis. *!t; 48 itogs. Till; pounds.
$12.
J. (VHalter *, Ron. /wollo. La.,' 45
pigs. 115 pinnids, *11,70; .75 hogs, 162
pounds. *17,70.
John Whifolipitd. ( bpstrr, La, 15
pigs, I® pounds, $11.70: 20 hogs. 150
tiruuds, *12.77: 74 hogs, 1.88. . pounds.
*15. , j -
Hihliotis Brothers, Texarkana, 40
pigs, 07 pounds. *12.
A. T.iiyeoek. Tishomingo, Okla., 85
pigs, it® pounds, *11.75; 41 bogs, 155
pounds, *15,70.
4V. S. Moon1. Uusmton, I.u., 11 pigs,
10ft pounds. *0,70.
Wallace & H, Jefferson,JK> ' bogs,
18(1 pi uifds, *1.7.77; ti pigs. 70 ponnds.
*11.27.
AV. 8. Hooks, Donna. 7 pigs. 120
'pounds, *15: 41 hogs, lit I pounds.
N Hi 77 * -—s- ■ ■■ -- ■ ■ ■
(!. Matliesoii. I’anidise. 50 hogs. 104
pounds, $1iV,87.
j L. L. Look. Robbips. 14 pigs. 7!
pounds. $11 : 28 pigs, 78 poutids. *11.
E. H. P. Ki Ilttm. Valley Mills. 7
pigs, 122 poupyls, *15; ,78 bogs, 15.7
pounds. *141 i
R. \V. Taylor. Marshall. «5 pigs. 105
Pounds. *12,70 : 50 bogs, 101 pounds.
*10.87.
a'iiekri'11 A Keeton. Hillsliofo, II
pigs. 118 )M)nnils, *111; 1 hog, 540
nennds, *10; tip bogs. - 278 pounds.
*17.27. # *'
Limrtes I! 'govs. Henderson, 110 pigs,
00 pounds. 812,70; 150 bogs,' 102
pounds. *17.77.
K. Dr-Kelly.iktlhbsla'Hjl. 1st., 04
In as 200 poimds. .$17.
,11, o. Bates. 'OHshing. .70 hogs. 181
niumds, *15.7.7; 50 pigs. DO pounds.
*12 50. ...
S. Moss. Llano. St hogs, 201 pounds.
817.27..
v. W. SPfWIHs Lllftim, 5 hogs, 367
pounds, *Wi.27. 4,
Sheep Noles. *
L. To Lnnbam, L.resson, 3 banners.
100 pnnnds. 90.50: 2 lutelcs, 127
ponnds. *8: 83 stoeker Ǥw*s, 'Oil
pounds, *14. »*- <
Dressed Reef.
Tlie following are Tuesday's whole-
sab' market priei's for beef i
fnrnisbed by Swift & Cor- ,*
Xi). 2
No. 5 40e
agiHl. as 40 value.,; j.,-) ■// , ;
, | Ojposspm. ; ;! 11
Large. *2,7.7 ..to , !»*'.,)§; , Medium.
*1.77 to SL20:, K'iU|i/L $1.25. to-v7(k-.:
No, 2,-$,l. to 4fle; N'Cpft.to lQc.
! Trttslr worthless, ,
1 Skunk.
Comtuhisioners’ Court Can
Money to County Clerk.
Austin. Tex, Jan. 1.7—The Attor-
ney Henorat’s Department 1’uesday,
held, in answer to an , inquiry, that
where a county elerk returns money
liaid to him by the Lommissioners'
Court under a mjstak"n idea of tlie
law. litter. Upon iveing informed what
the law really is. the Commissioners’
Court 1ms n legal right to repay this
monev to the county elerk. The Com-
missioners’ Court has a legal rlgf
make allowance for future ct "*
p„y to the eo'nhty elerk’ \ylien
pay does hot "exceed tlie’ nniximul
lowed b- law for cAdpensatiotlj
’^es.an^ in confoditty wi(h
Atcmen Sot Faying Foil
DenisoW.
Assjs.anl" f’ounf.v 1 Tax '
nai ve Wisdom, .when' ,he reslgui** the
off'ive of instilf of tlie petnc t*»'
(cpt his plisi'tlV1 U’^hiOri. Irftd v
of meeting a largL'ilblhher.-T Itenism
women who would lie clamoring for
! Jf,- lirlV’LiVW/ 'Tltli+M^ -.biys-ltSTe
i:\sseil s'nu'e' thA new deputy (gaW
hi'4 bevks itf the city administration
Hmiiding arid nof Kne IsmiIsoii woman
has applied for iil'V pifll tax reifipt.
1 ■ - • to knew in here
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Little Alsatian Uficle Sam Extends Welcome
of “Lost Provinces” to President Poincare
odium. *7 tO *1:
Tents ns
w
A Texas Wonder
The Texas .Wonder for kidney and
hladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame back, rheumatism and Ir-
regularities of The kidtleyk and blad-
der In-both men and women. Regu-
lates Wndile,1,.troubles tn children. If
not-sold by yoiir druggist will be sent
by mail on receipt of *1.25. One small
,«rttdtt1e Is two months treatment and
often cures. Send for sworn -testimon-
ials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2626 Olive BL. Kf
Louis. Mo.. Hold ivy druggists.
J I ■ Tlie bs-T'tdgi’ WAnt:
j-.lT the Stiffengettes air whMnv€ year,
were 1 iaiiiufhig sO wildly to . tet to
,11st tlieir' tirst ballot.
As there “will be no priming elee-
jtens Hits yharVHhd' htiman^i are
the only kind lh which women are per-
niitted hyp.law to participate 1$ 'be
cliand s are that the assistant <oiiec-
tor will not’ have an appiienHotl from
„nv feminine citizen for her, receipt
before the bn!oks are closed on Janu-
ary 51.—Denison Hazette.
Chief Gets Cigars.
Chief of Police John Blaine is. the
reoipient of a box of cigars, the donar
!icing Joe Holt. Jr, 7-yonr-ohl son
Cf Dr. and Mrs. .1 F. Holt. The cigars
were given the chief by J*’1' out, of
gratitude for tlie recovery of a bi-
cycle which was stolen from him and
which Sir. Blaine found.
Gone to Honey Grove. ■
Tlie than who wandered Into the
police station Sunday and asked the
officers to care for 1dm loft Tuesday
1 .-ora h.wv liclieve that
iU.AJtjK.,
Large, lit to $m; Medium, *7
*5,70; Small, $(’, to *4.
SIIO.RT sffjMFE
Ijirge. .$7 .to *5; Yljed!utn. !
Small, *4 to *5. .....
NARRONV sTRtl’F.
Large, *4.70 to *5,; -Meilium. *5.50
to *2.50; Small. $2.50 to *2.
BROAD STRIPE.
-Large, *2.50 to *2; Medium. $2 to
*1,70; Small. *1.2.7 to 75c,
UNPRlME.
Black, *1 to *1; Short, $4 to 75c;
Narrow, *2 to 50e; Broad, *1 to 25e.
Grey Fox.
Large, *0 : to *4.77; Medium, *7 to
*5,70: Small. *4 to *2.27; No. 2, *2,70.
to *1,70; No. 5. 73c to 50e; No. 4, 70c
to 20c.
House Cat.
Black, *1 to 40c; Common,
10c.
Badger. *2 to 10c: Mole skins, GOe
to 5e. ' '. ,1 . * •
Wolf or Ceyote.
CASED.
■■^l1p'.‘*T2To"*87 Medinmr$t4' ko
Sniall, *0 to *:’.: No. 2v $0 to 2.
OPEN, i.n .!
|jirger$10 to$6t Modiutn,'$3 do *4: _ ...... „
Small. *4 to *2,i0: No. 2, *3 to *Lo0. _ lionrding wheat and bad . ^frtftur
No. 5, *2 to 75c: No. 4, 7qi‘ to 20c. 1 f>.(!ublcs u’lfb unpatriotic tArsons
Mink, •; | vvtdle petihg in the t-.fi.iHtT iff can-
' *, ' V-K«1k - . *-!i-tHn C.f t!m hemej guard ■company at
Large. *lu to *1 ; Medium. *b to $0.1 ’ ,
Small. *5 to *5,70; Nit’S, *51.50 to *2- Avlualur
BROWN.
40e to
. wliieli trouble tlie man is tlie fact
: | he was foCO'd to rt'pprt his landlord
Large. *7,70 to *4,70; Meilium. * I
to *5,27: Small. *5,70 to *2;'No. 2.
15 to *1,70; No. 2, *3 to $1,70 ; No. 3.
*1,70 to 77c: NO. 4. 75c to 20c.
Civet.
Prime, 80c to 50c; Fnprime 40c to
10c. r
Wild 47it. 82 to The: Ringtail. *1.70
to 27c; Rabbit skins. 75c to 27c per lb,
- Whezt Production.
Mean wheat produetjon per acre In
the 15 years. 1800-1013. was 42.5 bfish-
els In Denmark. 3,7.4 bushels in Ire-
land. 35.1 liusliels In Belgium, 31.5
bushels In Hrcat Britain. 20.7 liusliels
In Germany, 20.2 bushels in Franco,
10.1 bushels in Austria. 18.1 bushels
in Hungary, 16.7 bushels In Komwiuia.
tjnd 14.1 bushels In the United States.
Bushels of measete are. tnkon for Den-
mark, France, Great Britain. Irelui.it
and Ronmnnia; of 60 pounds for the
other countries.
Q.
ids ‘home on
Two (livi rce suits have lieen filed
in the Fiftenth District Court: J. J-,
Moulder vs. Bertha, Moulder and
Mary Muckleroy rtf. R. L- NfucBiero.v
I - ■ *
Deputy Loving III.
Deputy county Clerk Royee
Loving is reported ill at
North Willow street.
Grand Jury Foreman III.
Captain J. C. Witcher, foreman of
tlie grand jury in session in the Fifty-
Ninth District Court, was reported
HI this morning. The grand jury ha«
reconvened after a recess of
two weeks, and expects 1
litHndss In a few days.
ntiout
finisb up
Family Prayers.
Nursle—James, did you know the
angels have sent you another little
brother?
James—Oh. bother; Just zlff I don’t
have enough folks to pray for every
night* ns it is.
Hit Species.
’’.Tims is a conceited intin. He hon-
estly believes tie Is tlie flower of his
finally." .
“Well, ho is their poppy, Isn’t he?”
‘ •* -e ♦ *v
Man Wmted in Oklahoma.
81ier*ff Be vd Craig is in receipt of
a messaei' Trom1 tlie sheriff erf Custer
county, okbiliema. asking tlint tlie
man recently brought from Fort Worth
c ■'.^t'l-atU1 -*"T--
Grape=Nuts
combines great
food values with
economy and
excellent flavor
No suSar
■; required
i
Even the children of Alsace and Lor-
raine know what Uncle Bara has done
for them. This photograph shows
three Alsatian children delivering • n
address in Colmar to President Td-
care just after tlie "lost prwinees”
had been regained by France. The
central figure is a little boy with the
traditional dress of Uncle Sian. One
girl, wearing a Republican eap, rep-
resents France. The other. In her
pi i. v inrial instil me. represents Alsaci1,
Menilters of the French Senate and
Ctmnilicr of Deputies are grouped be-
hind tlie president.
by Sheriff Craig and charged with I wulfun ,th« of
hurglurlea at Tioga and Collinsville, 'v,'!,h h
Ik> held for him in eounectlon With a It H> fi< id or shall the uold flow ing
a;* - "« .........
Bond -Set.
, *•
Hlcmvooil Stone, a negro-jirivsted
by the iiotk-c iu* eyiuieetign wUb the.
tnirgfnr> of a meat car 1® the Frisco!
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McCrary
Im.
Real Estate Transfers.
Eleven deeds were received for
record in the cc.uniy vierk's other.
LUo aggregate valut^raf proiK'rty con-
voyed being *53,15U.
A. B. Morrison et ns to W. A. Mor-
ris-on. 106 acres, J. Morris survey,
*7,000; Sept. 30, BUS.
T. U. Cole ct ux to M. M. Yarbor-
ough et al, lot 50x200 feet, M. B.
Moore's addition to Shermait, *.'>.650;
Dee. 30, BBS.
A. Ponder et ux to Walter
Blankenship, lot 380x5(1 2-5 feet, G.
B. I'yiant nnvey, $1,400; Jan. 11.
1010. r
Annie K. Wilson to J. H. Dunn,
lot 50x1.70 feet, Sam Blagg survey,
*1.150: Jail. 13. 1010.
Ike Exstein & lira to <1. F. Mel-
ton. lot 10. block 0. Ex stein’s Maple
addition to Sherman, *275; Jan., 1L
1919,
A. 11. McClendon et ux to John
Blakeley, 150 acres. J. Morris survey.
*11.025: Dee. 30. 1018.
R. Flowers et nx to J. A. Egbert,
lots 47 anil 48. Highland addition in
Sherman. $2,000: Dee. 14. 1018, V *
.T. A. Egbert et ux to F. L. Hrfinrt.
same lots. *1,20(1; Dee. 20. 1018.
Mrs. Kitty Kinsey t,. J. F. Brown,
let 4. block 24. Denison, *1.500; Jan.
2. 1010. I
H. C. Ashley et ux to. IV. 1. Asli-
hwrn, U7V> acres J. M. Jackson sur-
vey. $2,500; Dee. 10. 1018.
Wm. Creason ct ux to T>. M. Na-
pier, 6 acres, B. C. Carey et nx. *750:
Dee. 1.1. 1018.
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The self-satisfied person who always
knows he could have done better than
the one who was present in time of
some speclnl trouble or danger is sel-
dom the person to whom anyone turns
when help or advice Is needed.
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And keep the chickens out so
that you can have a fine gar
den this year.
We have the best kind of
,fence to use.
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