Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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Among the Courts
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s tho gallon
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nil''iiti' c.l;
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) oii'i* *1 a - •! • f a n t iii;iIiru'-i of tin- south
division. A nun irMfi I Ml i'ids ..
I" si.,..,| lioh.it I! llmifly who was
. ppoivii. •! national .lir«vh.r of tin- war
s. t \ i i*r- In* re.*.| f ? os* with In-ill •!
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natofs snpplv inu t hf g;i*v ’I In
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a ini nffor Imm h*$fil .l.*aW*l's hail imb*-
p. luifiillv put I In* r.-tail pri. f of 1')
i riiai. r» /ai«Vfs-s .,f thf Ia< l that no
wl.ol. -ajf n*fliif I ion had brrii grunted.
I ,«K a | <halfisat'< nun h bh'M'od *! vi*r j hnn*. brought
t!i - if <lin i ii n final!' u i \ »*n tln*ia. Thoy • |M>|. f|H
st.t. that tin-' Immllf a In filer vo I < h list ina s.
ffi\.*«l by lid* Holiff I ♦.-part nifiit Tlnn*«
hay. and of four persons I•. k?*t 1 up,
m in- was on a drunk < ham»*. 'I hero
"as pra.tifally no lienor in rvidrnci*
tliis year, no diiliif to i|u* poli<-.*.
Tlion- Iniv Im-«*ii in- files during the
holiday week Sin..* Sunday. tlu» fin*
d. nartin. id has re>|M»nd**d la one tras^
fin and t-» ai Last Houston struct
apartuient Itmise "hero a n»*wly pidish-
ed .stow siuokinu; niad«* tonaiits think
1lK house was on fire.
No neeiilents if <*vf»u ti minor nafnro
ha vo he.-n roporfod during tin* jn'fsvnt
•e k ®
l»ank. r. and |
v. it*. ..f While I her. I'.ffivc.l set ions* * '
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••r timi i j.,, ;in,i n.n ivr.i cmn ii.......1...j -mi. \t .;k\ii\m, tk\.\s
v. . mh-1: if Id. Thre.* oilier oe.upaiits of
d. j.I.u ^j the ear es.ajn .1 w ith slight |»rus«s. Tin;
ih i s all j ;Juienioldi.* was destroyed.
I iiimIi (.oes (o llullipines.
l ed Ilf l!y fbr A s%i cuitcrf l*i
hand!.*. 'f>*\as. | , js. \ <,.ri ]
I' neridf-lil oeriilifd. JO miles north I
•fi-t of I'.iiihandle on tin* Ihirneti!
I * *»: i S i \ < • s" pasiur.* > eslrl'iia.v, when I
i lait'f < ar di iv.-n hy hizkrs Horn of,
»Mined e'fi uhile ehasini: h"iiday
Holaut Mu'i'V a
NN'hite Heer. ive.
Hu the Jssorinted Piets
Hon. Silas Hare. Judge.
< . M. Smith administrator vs. St. I..
San Kraneise » duinages: : ngn*<*d judg-
ment for plaintiff.
Guaranty State Bank of fJordotivillo
vs. t; II 11«m><l «*t ai. judgment for
plaintiff tis ]h*v deeive on flh»s.
NEW ST’ITS FILED.
Dlara Tillis vs. J esse Tellls, divoiee.
«' M. Smith admin, vs. St L. S. F fc
T K.\. fii. damages.
•losie \l. Sterman vs. (*ora (\ Fia*n« h
et al. delif.
•Iosif* M. Sterman vs. ]'. II. ('rouse et
al. field.
Llara Itiddh* v J si.. IK m. . NE
Lhira Kiddle vs. ,F. L. Kiddle, di-
VttlTC
ni.v nf Slii'riimii v*. .1. (irailv cf
Miil mi pm in" Ill'll.
shiinnon survi'.v. Kim- 2T. licj; •*1 |. VP
an.] affiH tioli
•I. It. MiMenamy and uifa i<. .1. M.
W'IIIkix 7'2‘a iirrra, JcksI.. Shcllan Kiir-
vcy. 1»(‘( 1. I P‘2'2 ; Sa,.NK( t
.1. " lVnmll auil wife to A. I.. l'cn-
ncll. lots d, 7 and S. Ido. |< i;{. o. T. 1-..
Tom Ht-an. I . 2:i. 1P22: SI love and
a! feel ion.
! I'alia*. Texas. Dee JS. Somew here
*" ,r helweii here ami tie I’hillipines. 1.1Hm► j*1 M. While giving tin
null’s away, is a little noon lum h. all! **'mral.
Iiveil up with rhristmas decorations. ‘,M,,'»*d. gagged
Hnihnm. Texas, in*.*. l,s* officers
"f fiiis ami surifuimling counties t«*.lay
w.-rc ..ii the alert for three prisoners
who last night overpowered the jail-
er and cscaitcd from the Young (’minty
prisoners their
•Ini l«r Tackett was
and Ineke.l in a cell
Marriage Licenses.
Col T. M. Waits and Mrs. Crnee
ID my. Paris
II P*rigt\ anil Mrs. Fh'ranee M<*ek.
Alia. (rkla.
Dell Mode and Miss Pert ha Sallis.
Howe. Texas.
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Bricklayers Want Raise.
| Ity the A»4ociatid Pie** |
SI. Louis, Mo.. Ihs*. L*S.- All |
j increase in wages of 1*J 1-2 cents j
an hour luis been irMpiestml hy |
unimidu ieklavers here, it was an- |
i nmnieed today. The present rale |
is $1.:»7 Lli i-enta an hour and I
tin* men are asking J<150.
We with you a happy,
hearty appetite <liuing
the New Yeikr 1923.
MYBAKERY
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:^Homaid Bread
/ Made From Home MedeProdu<(i
I 214 NORTH TRAVISST.
I PHONE 416 SHERMAN,TEXAS I
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Misfi Miirii' Oder, stciiiisiniidicr in the nil......... |>i isom-rs licit they
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killed
several
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with "Happy" C*mlee.
they >ou)id«‘d
under IMl-vear
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i Hurriedly preparing sever,*il^f the Williams, wauled in Chicago. |S2 ft. Sam Phigg wurvoy. Ihn*. IA. 10*22:
| |.m knees. 1 lirMnias iiii'scnls sIk* ernli-i l".'r ''' 'I" llmi .lie n i hit d SI .IHI.
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linn. I). II. Slee,l. Judcr.
I'l!(H'.ATK .MATTERS
Ks,nI,- of Willie Smith, deoenfl-
t'd : .11>pli<.fnn of r. M. Smith In lie
:i i >i •< >in t <•(!. K.npornry nlminisinilor
erm.ted, Rond n. $100.
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Ileal Kslale Transfers.
' I . Spi'inefield nlid wife lo I„ ,T. 1
Tillman, 2 frnehs I.VlVtW ft. and (Tdlv i
Storage Battery
Sales and Service
also
Service on any Make of
Haltery
Free Inspection and Water
PARKER BROS. BAT-
bed tin* package containing her*dumh.j
jtied rod ribbon around if. addNlkcd it
J to In* 1 sister^in the Phiilipines. and!
mailed it.
with the jailer's nistol.
j- -I. W. I’ennell and wife to A. T„ Pen-1
TWO GOOD BUYS
1920 Studebaker Special Six, $300, and 10 payments $30.
1920 Buick Six, $240, and 10 payments $40.13
Interest and Insurance Paid.
—These cars are refinished and well Tired—
WOOD AUTO CO.
200 CROCKETT
PHONE 1750
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Travis and dopes St.
I’buoe 808
SaJe W as Success.
r,;i thr J ssor, a tf*rl Press
Kiimiii{in. Kan.. Dee. 2S.—TheJftrsf
farm proil^i ts sale in Hie newly liuill
Kinaham’S'oiudv sales (lavillli 11 netted
e'er ift.eOn aeeerdint; tu I'oiiniy Ajjonf:
II. I.. Ilildwl'in. Several hundred peo
pie attended the first sale. Monthly!
sales will lie held. (\ \V. Dutton. Verne!
Ravenseroft and Raul Palmer are the I
eummilteo \meklnK the sales.
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Your Chance to Save Real Money on every item in our Store
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CRAWFORDS PRE-INVENTORY SALE
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A Sale to Wipe Out All Winter Merchandise—An Opportunity You Cannot Afford to Miss—Mr. Crawford Says Make the Prire* m S*ll Iff nnM’T iwvrxirr ix»'
And Sell It We Will, You can’t but Believe It When You Read These Radical Low Prices. * f p ST I » ' .WVCMCE ..
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CHILDREN'S COAfS
Values S’.r.O. $9.85. $11.85.
Don’t Invoice II—Sell it Price
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$3.95
- BOY’S UNldN StBTS
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iCALICO. EXTRA GOOD
OUTINGS, 15c GRADE
« Pair children s black
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MEN’S LEATHER PALM
1 to 14 years, 75c grade
Rainbow Prints, 15c Kind
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’ GLOVES
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
I/ong as it Lasts
Dark and Light Colors
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
Size 4 to fi
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Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
Black Waterproof Back
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
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6 Pair for 2§c
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HOY'S SUITS
*8.50 to'#2.00 Suits 2 pair
pants • ***
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Don’t Invoice It—Sell It Price
''4 Suit
; 5?.
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Don’t Invoice It, Sell It. Sell It We Must
'lcn's and Young Men’s Over-
coats. $10.00 to $18.00 Coats—
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Prire
$4.45 ,
Men’s $1.50 Flannel Shirts
All Sizes, Good Weight, Grey
Shirts
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
79c
Children’s and Misses’ Ribbed
Union Suits
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Don’t Invoice It—Sell it |pce
45c 1
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OUTINGS
All our best Grade Outings —
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price*.
16c i
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LADIES’ COATS
$12.50, $15.00, $18.00 Values
Don’t Invoice It—Sail it Price
K $BJB5
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All Men’s $2.00 'House Shoes,
Felt and leather, some with
rubber heels.
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
$1.39
Men’s Heavy Cotton Coat
Sweaters, ColoU gray, all sizes
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price 'J
MEN’S OVERCOATS
Men's- $1.50 Heavy Ribbed
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MEN’S RUBBER RAIN
i $15.00 and $20.00 Values
' A Union Suits
COATS
Up to $8.50
Don't InNoice it—Sell it Price
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
1 ' $8 00
$1.24
$2.95
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Its b Matchless IW&rch&iSslise Massacre
BOY’S OVERCOATS
l p to $10.00 Values, sjge 3 to
10 years
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
$3.95
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Men’s All Leather Scout Work
Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Wool
SHOES
Shirts, assorted colors and
sizes.
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it I'i ice
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Pi iff
$1.98
$1.79
MEN’S FALL SUITS
All sizes Men's and Young
Men’s Values to $20.00
Don’t Invoice It—Sell It Price
$10.00
Remember it Begins Dec. 29tlt. Closes Jan. 20th. 17 Bin Davs
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS
All Sizes, $4.00 Hoots
Don’t Invoice If,—Sell it Price
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$2.45
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$1.75 Ladies' Bleached Ribbed
Union Suits
Don’t Invoice It—Sell it Price
95c
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•i 'I CANTON FLANNEL
Bleached and Unbleached
YARD
$1.75 and 52.00 French and
Storm Serges
$1.19
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Men’s $1.00 Wool Pull Down
Caps
Each IjQc
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1922, newspaper, December 28, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720339/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .