Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 26, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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lion. I\ E. Wilcox. Judge.
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lion, >ii;i- ll.irr. Judge.
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Mis. \V I) Thompson to L f Itrud
l**y, lots *4 iunl ,1. block 5, Anjilrwpnil
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Ml. S. Mlir <»| t l»r Irinlrrs nf !||t>
rrMtll Ihal rrsulfod in ilm ovn-
ilirntv of Kin;; < onstnntinr.
forimsl a military Galninf today
to replace ihr ministry who rr-
si^tiiMl last night
She. nni,. DeuiiM nil office. Nnv. 25.-’
n|’ Now Orlriins cIom-I steady, 7 l» ' '“sHKIIM Av'" (JUaTnA SEED
--- 11 lM,,m!* >'1>- |CO., 117 1. Houston street. Il22-3t<'
THIS ms SCI. .‘(VDF^ONSTK \T Prices closed sharply lower on'-------—---
cd in thi: s. r ows \ \
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A flail' of lurhr «
i ililpl rssj\«■ r\||ihifs of
tl
1 hr • *idcng(. I’.oard of Trade h day oi»
hr., \y r»*M lining hy l« h a I sprrtalors ana
ho !v «i r\p«iri and doun-slir (iemamt.
Provision rlosi^J iiregular.
< *nly .‘mm) lican were yardrd in the
••**!tic division of flu* Fort Worth live
S,,M k luiiiket Saturday. Market con-
ditions were uiiihangrd Parkers were
• f improved granted an advance of ,1c to p)r on
some l.HM) |teop|r in Jio^s and purchaned th« day s run of
1,o)mi head early. l'igs were in line
• • li
hr! trr f.il lliin»
and home onomir imdhoiis. ami
uiannrd hv ‘igrimlfural and live s|o*-k
r\prifs from fhr Tr\a \ ^ ,| <’<»l
leife,. iHooghi a mes^aui
farm nielho«K
Sherman earlv Saturday who visifeil
If your Doctor
ha» prescribed
WARMER
CLOTHING
See our—
Men’s Overcoats
—Heavy or Light
—Long or Short
—Black or Colors
—in best wearing
material.
$10.00
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
Every Coat a saving
Investment
Also sec our prices
on Men’s and Boy’s
Mackinaws.
lEXSIEIN’S
WHEN
THEY STARTED
THANKSGIVING
They hadn’t much to be
thankful over — compared
to us.
YOU don’t have to go
hunting with a gun shaped
like a bugle.
YOUR wife doesn’t make
your clothes. America's
best tailors build ’em.
So be thankful—and ap-
preciate us,—and come in
and let us show you—
these great values of the
latest styles to be had in
Wen’s Clothing.
Let us dress you up for
this Holiday.
Bonner S. White
* * he ’hriier furmiiig" s|H*rjjt| on fhr with fin* recciM decline.
I Southern IM. ific >»:»« kv hrfwecn !> iind Keir^its ninmuUed Io S.lo heml in fin*
II d'rlork Sninnhiv. (sltrrp houxe.
l’>e of hrffrj livr sfuik iind nmre _____ |
; i 'Mt\'ttirm ev fur fhr f:i IIII hniiir wm*
jsfrrvsrtl h\ fhr sjM'.iUris in their talk*
i in ilm^r \yImi vi^iird fhr train hnr.
I This iv.*is .Ml! ,,| I r, Ii-nit i .n ... Him i„ , n< " YnrU, Nov. 1’:,. FnMiros o[H'no(l
New York Futures
t)ir United rie«f
1lli.ll- II.Mils Ml !|li> M-MliMlI. II.MOnlillM S,t‘1"'.V> 111 l>> -11 | >l> i III S Ililftl.T. .Illl.V
> G* I I Mc(• rc^nr. agrii idtural iigenl
uf fhr SMiithern Parifjr. in i-harce nf
I the transport hi i« - n • * f i h * * i it*. Gray
j '■on • «• 11111 > . hr an ef itx lii'h frrd
: pindn> ti\;: \. i an idral >r.-tinu for
| l i \ e Mm h prodlirf inn.
Feed l.lve Slflrk.
I k*<einhri 2o.f»s; .lanuary ’2-1.71),
Mair!i 2.1.7:l May 2.7.1H.
FuUireM elow'd steady, 2 tw 10 points
huhor. .1 till 21.2.1-20, Deieinher 2.1.-
12. .lammry 21..Is-00, March 21.70 7.1,
May 21.17-11).
‘ts ipdei, nnohntijrvd. Middling 2.7.-
DO.
The production of more live stock ill| Fotures closed steady* 7 to H |»oiiits
I Grayson Gminiy will give a market for higher. July 21.02-DS, Heeemher 27.21,
I your f«*ed crops here,” dcrlar»*d A. k.’^Hiiuart 27.70*1,H, March 21.7*1-77, May
I Ward, swim* specialist of the Texas -.*.20-2-4.
, xV M GoDrgr extension servh-e, aj *Spnfs steadx. 12 points higher. Min
| m< fiiher of i In* stall’, in charge of the Idling 2.1.02.
hog exhibits. “The key to profitable! ---
| live slock production is heifer stock."j NcW OVldUlS FlltllfCS
By tin* Pnlteil Prewi
New Orleans. La., Nov. 27.—Futures
Foil SAI.I! Desiring to give our en-
tire time to our rapidly glowing limn-J
ufacturiiig husimss wr offer for im
imHlIate salt*, our retail business, entire
stock, fixtures, laitronnge. and good
will. This is a real opportunity. Sol-
us at once. lhill Grt*e«*ry < *i.. 2dl
North Travis street, Phone 7ot». Sh« r-
lmin. Te\HM. n2t*-2t-e <
FOR KENT -Modern six-room fur-
nished house; all convent nces. Phone
si or It*20 n2tt7t-p
Foil RF.N'I’ r’ose it*, rooms f..r light
houst ke* ping; everything furnished to
couples only, m2 South Walnut.
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Commercial National Bank
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Capital.......... ........ $200,000.00
Surplus..................$200,000.00
Your Business W ill Receive the Most Careful Attention.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO.
f
Guaranty Fund Bank
IYANTKD—'Two iif.it .Volina lmiil or
limn Mill win, n"<> LTJ lo UJ,. ill:,I Inivi*
lomini; eiir unit fro.1 lo rriivel. (’nil lit
oiui. in |ier«m. S,r Mu Muller. Usher.
Hotel. t,2tHI-)>
o|»(*neil stonily, 1 to LSI jioiiits higher.
July L’-.OO, Deeemlier LTi.M, January
L’o.LY, .Milrih L’.V-M, May
123/i a TRAVIS
LEADING CLOTHIER
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j he eontlniteil.
: Mr. Wiii’il ilecliiretl there were four]
eiirinles to |imflli,hle swilie proiliu tioii:
I si •ruh aliimnls. in>l>ul,in> eil rat inis.
IHior nmuniieiiienl anil lilah inortnlity
| of |||«S. He ileelnreil the use of hilfh
j irniile storli wuiilil cure all of the other
] troubles, Im.hu use u farmer with
| liiRh graile anil valmihle stock Liberty Bonds
w ill take more Interest in his uuiiiii;ie- Hy thi-Ansorintnl Pirn
iiienl: will Ue more apt to aseertain New York, Nov. l.iliertv 3>..s
eoirert feeiliiu; rations, uml will have SHM, m;. ,irM( ^,.|S S!,SlM . ,.<.c()n(I 41^
a lower moil:,lily anions his animals. $!(7.7i;; third D.s S'iS.:tt!; fourth
| Tlie 11 os exhibits inilude a 7G0 pound
Didand China sow. from the farm of
K A Teters, llunihle. 11 210-pound
seven nion'lls old silt owned hy Her- _
aid Dartlett, eluli of Kitty. Texas, and! C'l.* O *
Durov Jersey representatives from! V^niC&gO Vsldlll
Ueorse I*. UiII I I'd & Sous. These nni- Sv p,e*»
nulls as we'l as others on the train| Chii-iso, Ills. \or. 2."i.—Today's ipio-
wrii' i-iiosen from representative sen- tntions:
jernl farmers over tile State, and were! Dee. wheat ojh'IuhI off at St.IS
not pirked specimeiis from tiie A. A M.Inni iln-eil off s.-. May opened off t-.
Colli’Se wllli .special fecdlflR attention at >1.17 air I dosed off l7*. July opei-
for the trip, neiindins to Mr. Mcffres-JeJ a' Sl.t)7'i, and dosed off 7>i.
or. D<-. mil. opened off >V at 701,e ami
Wjtli a motto for tlie entire train ofjdo-.nl of. |iM May opened off \ at
I
New 41, m $0040.
Victory J't'js $100.80.
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WANTKD Four neat voims ladies,
age IS to 2:t. to lravel with malinger
and wife. Snlury and comuiissiou.
Till nspoi tat hui free. "Call Risui aR
posdh’.e in person. K00111 .'v, l'islior
Hotel. 1,20-1 t-p |
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WAN I Ff<—'D> Inty twenty-two rifle;
good (oildilion. l'listoffilv box 2!Ci. !|
112(1-11 p
1,(>>-•'!' suntil Inowu fttr d.oknr J.t
SI, II 1:111 Hall Frid.ij nij-ht. Iteturu
.r,(A lean It 1" ; ter r»x»anT
n20-:tt-p
■WANTED—By Dec. 10, modern fire
room cottage with mi race, would m-
iit'er apartment. Coitjjle without c.iH-
dren. Phone 722. nlM-atr
FOIL KFNT—Two unfmiilslied rooms
and garage; all modern conveniences.
72S S. Montgomery.
Il2li-(!l-p
FOR KENT Deeimher
furnished front bed room
Crockett. Phone INI 17
FOR RENT Small well furnished
apartment for iiouseki'epiug; modern,
elose in. $17 isr month. Phone Hhifl,
Mrs. Walling. ; nLHClt-p
FOR RF.NT —Xiie large furnished
front-bed r>sun in private home. .'!2*l
West Houston street. n2fKlt-p
BICYCLES
FOR YOUNG FOLKS
AND GROWN UPS.
We have a Most Complete
Line to Show You.
Scull, Swain & Wallace
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DONT OVERLOOK ANY
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"No Man fan Mulch Ills Time Against
Si ruh Animals." the same idea of liigli-
jer grade slock was s|resid'd in the cat
| lie exhibits shown, one of the most
Stul l ling of these was "Mistieloe Maid.’
•a si-rub cow of well known type ami
jsimill productivity, and her calf, which
:wits sired hy a |m.digreed hull of high
| unhid hui line. T he marked superior-
ilv in niufoi'iialion. iududhig Udders
j and ling, of the calf and its mother
j carried home a lesson to many farin-
, ers.
I Frank Scofield's 22yo:iro'd cow,
whose dam was lioughl In' Mr. Sco-
j field 2:i years ago for $40, which lias
! dropped i'-1 calves. 17 of which have
Isold for a total of $l».tMH>, was another
] live slock exhiiiil nltrrt<‘fhig niiieli lit
J ti nt ion It was pointed out h.v M
Finns, of the A. »V M. extension ser-
vice, dial this cow was brought from
I a Texas farm and had never been giv-
en sinsial attention from others on
| tlie far in.
Hone llcimmstrathn Work.
The home demount ration car. in
charge of Miss Mildred Horton, assist-
ant Stale Home Demonstration Agent,
land Mrs tali’ll Andrews, economic
I specialist- A. .V M. extension service
'attracted mud, attention. The labor
saving convenience of such simple de-
vices as a stove 11 olid box mounted on
castors at 11 level above tlie floor that
eliminates stooping for tin’ house wife;
of an dll stove for summer cooking; of
dock in the kitchen; scalding dishes
'v and dosed off PK. July oisnieo
off > at (HP..,- and dosed off Is'.
Dee. dnts o|H-ned off )H at 4:t'lsc and
desed off 11, May opened uni-hanged
at 4fD.se and closed off I',. July
opened old >, :t!,\ anil eloacil of 1
for SALK—Nice new five-room Imng-
alow. with all modern conveniences,
sill R Iaumtr SI. i(26r7l-P
FDR SALE—Cheap: a practically new
Edison, also records with or without
no chine, fall at 408 Cleveland Ave.
Mrs. Fields. n2»i-3t-p
Sherman Spots
Cotton brought from 23 .">(ls- to 24.."i(V
0:1 Hie Sherman market Saturday. Cot-
ton seed s< ld for $12 |ier ton.
Fori Worth Livestock
By the United Pres*
Fort Worth, {Texas. Noe. 25.—To
day’s limitations; >
Cattle—Reeves $3.50 to $7.50; Mock
ers $3.50 10 $11.50; cows $2.50 lo *5.50;
heifers $1 to $5.50; dinners $1.50 to
$2.25: hulls $2 to $8; calves $2 to $ti;
feeder Jambs $4.50 to $11.50,
IliigS- Heavy. $7.75 to #S.10; mod
lmrl $7 to *7.75; mixed $0 to $7: light
$N to $N.20; common $5 fo $7; rough
$4 to $5; pigs $5 to $7.50; rough hepvy
$5 to $6.
Sltcep - I .iinhs. $7.50 lo $13.50: year-
lings $(> to $11; ewes $5 lo $0; culls
$1 to $2; goats $2 to $3; Wethers $<! to
$7.25; stocker stieep $5.30 to $0.50;
ei der latnhs $4.50 to $0.50.
FDR RENT—Two furnished liglit
house keeping looms. 302 S. Walnut
St. Mrs. Cnrnlhers. I’ltoue 1022.
N2MJM)).
FOR SALE or trade Bttlek six rmid-
slOr and late model Ford emt)«‘. See
OTIara at Bilge Oil,Co.. nSW-Stpi
FOR SALK- Large leather Davenport,
dining room set. piano. .Phone 775.
n'-fUtp
FOR
age.
Itl'.NT Close
Phone 1435.
good large R«i'-
ll 25-1 Ip
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PLAIN RAPID WRITINCj
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KIMBERLEY was going back. The
farmers were disgruntled. They said they
couldn’t eke a living from the rocky soil.
And all the time their ragged youngs-
ters were playing with diamonds!
But the farmers didn’t know. Many
of them died poor. They thought the
priceless gems were pebbles.
Some folks are just like those Kim-
berley farmers. They seek opportunity in
some distant place and overlook the wealth
that is daily within their grasp.
Advertising is a diamond mine of op-
portunity. It tells of values you would
probably overlook if it was not there to
guide you.
Don’t miss the advertisements in this
paper.
THEY SAVE MONEY—AND MAKE
IT FOR YOU!
on 11 rack rather than drying them
and a kitchen aink were hIioivu. Prize
winning articles of clothing from each
of the four years of work given farm
club girls were also shown.
Fifty thousand people
through tlie train when
Sherman Saturday morning, it was
said. The train left Houston Tues-
day anil traversed the Southern Paci-
fic route through East Texas. The train
costs tlie Southern Pacific a day
lo operate, it was said, and twenty-
one days will lie yield on tlie. road,
carrying the message of belter farming
through tlie Southern Pacific territory,
it is because tlie Southern Pacific real-
izes agriculture is the basic industry j
of this region that the better tanning
sisn ial is being operated, Mr. Mitireg-
or si hi.
WOMAN KILLED AND
Ill'S BAND IS WOINDED
By th»* United Press
Fhlenuln Ark., Nov. 25.—Brandish-
ing a revolver with tlie declaration Hint
“Hero is where three die together" M.
t;. Picroy. oil well drtllev. late yester-
day shot and killed Mrs. Bonnie Har-
liiul gone* fell, and wounded her#husbnnd. C. <».
it * reached Ilarrei, Rock Island Railroad clerk.
Harrell is in a hospital not expect-
ed to live.
Picroy is in jail.
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CHARLES’ F1KBT WIFE I
WISHES HIM HAPPINESS
\Cpri5isterit[u
JMBfib
Imerit the;
men and 1
That fleets tho* requirements of the
up-to-date business office is a part
of tlie Ivy Business Training, along
with Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Tyjaj-
ivriting. Business* English, Business
Law. etc.
HOME STUDY Extension Depart-
ment takes (tie Ivy Business College to
you if you can't come to tile College
—only $tl per mo.
XIOHT SCHOOL in which those em-
ployed in tlie day cub "learn ns they
earn." how to earn twice as ranch.
Only $7.50 per mo.
Remember the SHERMAN BI'SI-
NRSS COLLEHE has made good for 25
years under Ivy's lnamigeuicnl. Write,
Phone or Call.
—MOVING VANS—
-We have two A. 0. T.. Give us
your call. Office 2175, Res. 1087-
L. B. BURNS
Dallas Texas N'nv. 25.—Mildred Har-
ris, movie actress, former wife of
Charles Chaplin, declared today that
she ‘'certf lnly hoped
find someone who
him happy," when a
from t/os Angeles
to her. telling <>f
> ]
Charlie would
would make
news dispatch' j
was shown
t lie reported
w
women^si
we h&ue,,
-<k;A
g
M
engagement of the film comedian to
Fola Negri, Polish screen trggoilenne
Mias Harris, who Is In Dallas with iter
m«ttier, stopping at a local hotel, said
they would Wpvc in ulanil r. week for
New York. Hive la studying for a pr(v-
duel Ion on the legitimate stage. |
fmjst C
theirtrust uP
me are
ujorthy oi
FSTEVARTH5C0n<5
tAIORTICIANS
If It
GET YOURS
--
while getting’s
good—
McAlister Coal
from
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JIM SNYDER
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a'jjsufcf'•
To Lean on Farm and Ranch Lands
Take up 't' llt us NOW, questions of renewing your loans
maturing this fall. Loans Made Direct. No Commission
Charged, inspections made and Ijaans Closed Promptly.
The Dallas Joint Stock Lahd Bank
Sherman Office
302 Commercial Bank Building
AUSTIN COLLEGE SPECIAL
TO WAXAHACHIE
THANKSGIVING DAY—NOV. 30
$3.50 ROUND TRIP
*
Special cars leave Sherman about 7:30 A.
M. M’nimum of 150 required.
—If your feet trouble you
from any cause— ,
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IT MAY BE SHOES IT
May Be Something Else
We have with us every Saturday an expert
who will be glad to make an examination
and give you expert advice FREE*
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