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SHERMAN, TEXA8.
SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHERS.
Weekly Democrat Published Thursdays.
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Bntered at the poatofflce at Sherman Texas* Aug. 14, 1879, as jjjuII
of the second class According to the act of Congress, Mar. 8, 1879.
Racial Deterioration Evident Among
AH Highly Civilized Peoples 1
By MAJ. LEONARD DARWIN, Hon of Charles Darwin.
110 AND 111
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SNtKFKD OUT IN WASH-
THEATRE Bl IIJJINC.
like that onc*in"Wash-
imbetk" the'^nlckerboeker ino-
NEW COMMERCE ON AMERICAN
son*
With the completion next month of
the goternment-owped railroad/ In
Alaska; from seaboard to tin* interior
of that productive territory, a new
Racial deterioration seeing evident among all highly civilized peoples
IpcauRe of the thinning out of the descendants of highlv EndowedAtcck
and the multiplication of^ose-^Tinferior endowment. The result is
antieipated thatjnixftnparision with tlie ill-endowed, the naturally weli-
endowed 3¥illrSs tune goes on, ^taJ^a-smaller and smaller part in the-
jirodiK tion of the coiningjjeneratiOBB, with a tendency to progressive racial
deterioration as fwrinevitabie consequence. Statistical inquiries prove
conclusively tliat;- where good incomes are being earned, there the families
are on the average small.
I can fijjd no facts which refute the theoretical conclusion that the
inborn qualities of civilized communities are deteriorating, and the
proofs will inevitably lead in time to an all-round downward move-
mcnt^ ^, ^ —' ~~~—' ' ~—■—"— . ■ t
What is necessary is to make it deeply aad widely felt that it is
Both immoral anil "unpatriotic for couples souM in mind and bociylb
J&S&ibLiunit the sizr-of their families. The nation that wins in .this
moral campaign will have gone half-way toward gaining a great racial,
victory^ ~ - -
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31. 1922.
tr theatre collapsed Sutur*
night comet; as a severe blow to
America and the sorrow is felt in commercial territory will be opened
he hearts of milllous. * under modern conditions of trade con-
;Mor^Wn, ope hundred human lives venieuce. • The natural resources of
*Ua crashed ott*under the debris of American territory in the Arctic
wood and plaster * circle ar« vast and varied, aiidjhji'
^ WI>1 provide the trrtiiSr
poo « imt 'Mr >«w '«
uutmtiimm!
Our
««mumumu
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in opeuings cut In . eiird-
tth
1
In the privilege of living, when them rap'^'
are wiped out dertanrted, tbe^ railroad goes.
me one, or, more persona
with a neglect vorvfcrosa
Eggs
sheets and lighted from bene#
>y electric bulbs are displayed 1 if wwn. (.vnrTn^r.mi
eUith* ,hat should develop ***«
quality. New \or* World. jS&nlstratlon than Ha position on the
Progress goes 'Where
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HOLIDAY 8EA8ON
ested In the holiday season, and so" am
I a bit. for I tt.lnUweftave fine holi-
day food these days, special dishes
"lnde#d we do; there is plenty of
candy around,*^ said the dog, "and Fnj
(jtulte often given^n piece."
0^x1 Men '4I didn't mean candy," Said the
tAjn/NLK ««tv ~~*But as. JLsald, there are extra
"""* treats about at thiiTtime. .-But 1 don't
care so much for the holiday season
or anything like that as I do for th*
NKGRO
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Ol'T WITH 8H
Mineula. Texas, Jan. 31--Sam Gray,
negro, was arrested yesterday, charg-
ed with the murder of hia Wife.
He is alleged to have blown her
brains out with a shotgun at their
home Oklahoma Hill.
0 "I'm all dressed up for the holiday
season," said the dog who was wear-
ing a big rect bow* : 1
MYes, bow-wow, I'm all dressed upi
for the„bolfday season. There Is the
Christmas tree in the living room,
which Is dressed up. too, and which
Lufkln Remedy Cure! Jtdi.
pleasantgrease. Apply ac-
good old stove, under -which I can lie ^rding to simple d 1 rc^lQUS.thengo
right on with your work. Guaranteed
by Ma lone A Sterett aud ^IsrlNall,—
Adv. ^ tues-4to
1' dream
sweet cat
and sleep and
dreams.."
"I fear. Cat* yoar are lazy," said th«
dog. You're even too lar.y to get ex-
Cited around th« most exciting time o!
the year."
"I let you do all that for me," said
ocratic primaries in July, 1022.
For Congress, Fourth District of Tena
ltAYBUWO
(Reflection.) _
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Re-election.; .
For Tax CoUertor, Grayson
1). ft. (Ikjlpb) VAUG
lights up with Mttle tlnj' • electric f-the cat, blinking an eye and going o^f* are subject to the action of the
lights of all colors whenever my mas- Iuto another nap.
ter. wishes it to be lighted 1 Vp. ••pm'all dressed up for the holiday
"What a lot of preij^ht^ h^-dld getl season. bow-wc w,M said the dog to
I do believe he likes bis toy bus best himself once m©re; "how pleased it
What a bus that is: It is a regular, makes roe, how delighted I feel about
rejrulnr omnibus, thoaghTlar always , it!"
calls it a bus.
~ "tt ^ias an upper part and an hj« |
side pltrt, seats where make-believe
people can sit upstairs aud seats In*
tiisle. wbrre make-beUf^ve people can
mmm
fes, he Is very fond of that pees- ^
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Announcements under this, heading
Pen*
mantwuiiiiwumniMwmimu
A House Divided.
.Jt¥es^ he Is very fond of that pres-
ent But yien he was pretty excited
over all bis presents. I liked mine,
too. "f s
^*^Vhst go(Ml boueff I did bare I , And
Vhat a handsome red bow. 5 - ,
am so proud of this bow on my
collar. I can't help but spea^of it
agqfn and *&&&£&£ .
.-''I have a friend I meet every mom-
. ing when I go for an enrly morning
walk. She Is a very nloe lady and
•:r;
W.-;f
The hew line, built and owned by
-the United .States government. Is 470
miles long, running from Seward to
Fairbanks. It has been under con-
•Oe dtapetehe* say that the neigW ' Htrudll>u (our yl.arB. iu<], ,o...plete,
af .the l.ow to the roof caAed tV «H-1 approshnatctf W..000. There
bpee. -Cerulr.lj the root over . ,.hc la said to Is' but few grades, the max-
theatre was «Mk or it eould tWf..,nini lri (ht, h|„h mountain, hell*
Wt^dflod more than two feet of snow. !-00,y lw0 pf.r ("t-nt, and only one long
Thia catastrophe calls to mind the tmnnel, of a few hundred feet. ;-To
Imraing of tbo Iroquois theatre v in |Spp q^^gradlent low many and
Chicago twenty years ago wlwn many lvp> u«d to be built.
wemen and children attending | the railroad may not be
f® b«rne<l to death. That Are p^fitable from an earning stand-
vas another event in Amrffcan his- pQju^ ^or time, it 'H'lll no donbt
Mr that caused mourning in mauy( prove t0 ^ a gooU investment. It will
Ja.^ef the beginning of the fcn<| ^velop Alaska, and the
tanlretsal requirement for.the asbes
las drop^ctrrtain. Had there been one
8b tftt~Iroquois Theatre the fire start*
|Ag ia the rear 4ould not have made
trade" to and from the territory will
be of great value. By ship and rail
People like to be shown. Merchants
sometimes guarantee their eggs—to be
eggs—but not to be, as fre;sh as they
were the day tliey were laid and ad-
vertised in the barnyard. The device
like the one mentioned should sell
eggs, tlfr kind we like to poach. A
running egg is only fit to scramble
aud rhtber uncertain for that.
" • • ♦
It isn't long until ground bog day,
and then folks who are , a hundred
she always speaks to ma and knows
question of adjusted compensation for t
ex-service men.
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"She
fn T.oofl morning* to
The Republican TeadSiYa in tlie House
and the Senate announce that *1 sol-
cliers' bonus bill will be i assed. They
have given the people to understand,
and there has beeu no denial from
the White House, that the,President is
in favor of It, (hough disagreeing with
the plan to use the Hilled debts to the
United tSates as a basis for such a
measure. +
And now Secretary Mellon, the mem-
ber of tbji-president's cabinet whose
years behind the times will wake pre-'advice on fiscal matter* is presumed
dictions regarding the I stay of win* |0 have more weight with him than
ter. Signal readers, however, know that of others, wriies a letti-r to Chair-
very well that as a weather prognosti- ^an Fordhey of the Ways and Means
eator the ground hog Is a^ rank fraud. (Committee expressing opitosition to the
entire plau of attempting to provide
a soldiers' bonns at this time.
The President himself has drifted
wag my till as I
and-Iaivv
speak to her.
"She did exclaim with surprise snd
admiration when she saw my red bow
yesterday morning for the first time.
"Well, we have had an exciting time.
I went shopping In a big shop with
my master a' few days before Christ'
The Uaaard is the only reliable weath
er forecaster.—Honey Grove Signal.
■ " Wrong again; the chipmunk is
the varmipt that can tell how many from one view to the other, but unless
more tveelcs of mean weather we shall he changes his mind again, he is now
V* '« "" "round hog
. ily acccssible part of the United templed to predict weather In Texas >rrGaaUrv
' tbe abditoriuih.^ It ww.rt [ States but fell down.. His mantle was passed
| over to a cunning, astute member of
sudden that the people trampled
Upon the weakei ooup in the hurry to
'out. Some were rescued by men
>Bl .hwn4Mte pi*
t-tj"
Mexico la coming to herself after a thn, mcDH8°rk' wb""c lo"g
Wle of revolutions, war and deatltu- Proboscis could smell weather farther
tlon, beginning with the abdication-of «' Texas sheriff can a white
<it, .w-a ... mule still, so the chipmunk Is still on
^Vwenty-five years ago a happy ex- T « fe rlo I>ia as Irosidtut. Commercial
■Mn party. Bade up moatly of • « a« arming Into, the Repnb-. * . . . - . j
m-Am*n mnd chihiron HtertMi from H<*e from America, and Germany is} ■
^omen and cUldren, atarted from K^SU„J Ireland now has a new government
And the worst of it is. this is an epi-
tome of the w-rtTS governm< irtal situa-
tion in Washington. The Administra-
tion has no settled, well-defined poll-
fairs.
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Animals.
We . a ix?
tff^tiilnk of live
there In the pcraoo of many aalesmen. ^ u new prw,,,,ent- and „ lB r,v,r(.
now that peace hovers over the-4^°* that Dublin ia breathing easier, stock when we mention farming, that
pie and they are at work. Texas man- Well. the. Irish are entitled to a the mind Is .aloJr'^td picture, an im-
ufacturers are sending many car loads breathing spell after all the trouble, mease aferiehltftiW lindertaking with-
er inti. thp R >oublie every day through which they have passed dur- out eows. sheep, horses, or hogs. Yet
of goods into the Republic «trj, day. ^ ^ past Bevwil m0ntbs.-Ama- them is said to be such a farm near
Recognition of the Obregon go rillo News. Winnipeg. Canada. It contains 12.000
incut has beeu delayed until American ( They hav. had trouble during the acr*a of land, opttntltaK forty tractors
property rights shall be given ade- jagt several montha. indeed they have; and a full complement of other.power
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new York city to go to one of the
hKghf fepots out -from the busy, noisy
to* have an all-day picnic. They
frere aboartT the General Slocum,
which caught fire, and moat of the
Company were burned or drowned. «
wave of consternation went
New York and the public eV-
erjAMn'lt when it was discovered that | | II H
tho Ufe^aving devices stored for'co will be the recipient of large - Wl „,riai --v - auc(Hl mi tho llte0l, for the past four
' - - - • ■ to lie vextmeuts from ..American capital. : ** —x_._ . '--• - -
ifft"on snl around the bodiea«of ] . " \.i" ' have nearly all heard that Irlsb coup- \y<> believe m<>«t iwojde find more than
New P«t«r
Made of 11 ozv Worsted Heather Clothr Blouse with elastic
shirred band around bottom^ white kid. collar and cuffs
perforated in fancy design, in Red, Deer. Henna and
Browft, full plaited separate skirt, special price only $9.75
pot *
_ New Line Pongee Mouses Today
All newHstylest loi^ %j^$$ort sleeves, plain plaited and
ruffled fronts, best line we~eveir offered at only $3.95,
44 45 and '
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^7r „&ik' . , ' it dkkb&jkt&Jb
fsJew Sport Coats
in all the popufar Spring colors, t;
all wool fine Polar Cloth,
>. .'ir i v
We Show New CarmenU Every Day.
er length* belted,
4*7$
• m.m
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Out of Order?
wonderful herb
many hundred#
help YOU. Con
iul drugs. At
the bottle.
Do ytm suffer from kidney or bladder Sbrtveport, La.
troubles?• If you do, here indeed
la good news. Whether your case
ia one of recent development or long
standing, quick, aure, lasting rdiel — - -
may bo youra through HOBO ICfllMM S
Kidney A Bladder Remedy. This ^
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"I Am 80 Proud."
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mas, sad we wiw (he mo t gorgeous
toys c\ er v. u beheld In all your life."
"I never beheld;so many," «aid the
cat, bllnlring. Tlie cat hadn't: IxifnUs.
tenlng'to much of what the dog hsd
been saying. But tl e dog didn't, mind.
For the dog loved lo think afnd talk
to* himself of the Joyouaness of the
holiday season. Tbe cat, too, wore a
red bow, but the dog was far happier
over bis than the eat^was.
The cat simply fait It was tlie right
ouate protection and that done Mexi- but they have been on this name Job machines; and ^eporta that there has thing for him to have, and didn't act
.0 will be .1* iwlplc.it of lame lu- for «vera. hundred year,. Man, «*' EZ .
| ,«ben brought Out to lie . ventmeuts from American capital. j (he Irish patriots were hung, and ac year8 .Would you llk«> such a farm?
iirwl MrOiirid the bodifh of - * " ^
f Over liu Arkadelpbla two chaps were let set to music, "They are hangiug half their interest in huslmmlry <le-
•pto* overboard, were rotten ,eut to Jail tor lapse of memory. Clr- men W|oai.'n tor tbe t^jl,« of pe^.J!«u ^th^^nlniul
fell apart. An investigation on cult Judge George Ilayncs so ordered the green, etc. part of a summer on a farm where
Aaife of criminal negligence was when tbc.V told the grand Jury , * 04 ♦ * there was only a single horse, and one
ide and ®1 that could be donfc was tbey could not recollect where If. as Kmniii Goldman complains, milk cow--the plow land all being reut-
ia rpndpr a verdict of <*rlminnl neirlect ttier got a gallon of liuuor. One of she is "« wmuau,. wit bout a country.' ed. It was-a dwiary platre. Man is a
«• fM*r of U.«l«a raej^ a i, ..o«^ o hh«k. . |1(. What d.«i aocJufcle eretaure. He like, to aur-
of tbe boat. them aald he mole bi ll'l< r . ||H „ll„r<.|,int want wltb n eonutryV— round Itliuwlf liy other ereatnr™ Hint
be avoided by lasted till Christmas. Wlieu asked 1)urHnt iJemot'rat. 1 depend on 111m for feef and care—r and
•obU<t insptirtiWi • of bullrings #nd when Cbristn.as was he said _.^A\i#>chy l!?rdestrm tlve to all forms much as he detvsts doing chores, in
farcing th«! owners of fhulty at ruptures couldnH remeu*b«5. The bfijs will be dF government. Kmma.nas sent back th0W^, ha WQnid J^lMi,,lyi find a
who could hive saved their Uvea' 0\-et
the owners
can
to make them, aafe, lear down and re- kept In ja-i until tbe cob webs
Md. There are dangerous struc- brushed from their faulty memt*
hnys in nearly all tosna and cities. •
public buildings should be In- • White owls sre coming over
apected toy competent men, and eapec- border from Canada, something
Jally our school buildings. j on\y when driveu from
Every school should have alhUly lludnm llay country and far nortlj
drill, teaching children how to tfartt^oliits by extreme cold leather. Deep I
to jkussi^ Tftoiu
an"Tmdeslrable
the
that
1 fc*
the right to cl
ou hers to livi
congeniality In
rlcao prison a ^errf
_ . a . ,. , spot. Of coumerir a man flntla it pro-
She l^as forfeited fjtnl lo t< use tractors 'in' place <>f
any spot on earth Wrsoe, he will be Justified in doing it;
sin. should find but w hy lw without cattle and swine,
sh«j*P aud poultry?
The "Hard" Mr. Hardy.
EnUsfed
Kansas City
mt orderly, ao'ln "the event of fire, «er mueh of the borth n«d MMOk Cnurler-Jofinuil. _ !&*3S3?. S ""them. «mi fve'^" US 25^
Am .a*. hnU itroo mid utru r> fa si hiit the Texas Dart of Iexas has \Mi> not go with us on this hui>4- . ._ ..r .'.-e • * i n <>a>'Vvm^' A# thn danOM>V|am
"ity Times,
is a poor
day tor anybody fo
except-his catnlpy whlch be got for
Christmas.
4'Yes," Continued the dog. "we went
into an elevator,' and tbe man who
ran the elevator shouted out:
.*• 'This- way 'to the Toy World. lux
pcess to the Toy World,'
"Just think, Cat, they ran that ele-
vator for no other purpose than tc
take people up to the toys, and theft
were lots of boys and girls crowding
into that elevator, I can tell you."
"Indeed," said the cat yawning.
"There.were toys whirling and turn
Ing everywhere one looked; toys whl«ii
went bp- machinery, and there wen-
toy dogs and cits, too," continued ths
«lo«.
"But otu.thje great pride of my life
la mi redxibbo'n upon my collar.
"For "I do love to celebrate the hol-
iday season. I've seen wreaths in
windows, and I hey had red ribbons
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BLACK Rain Proof Umbrellas with Mis-
sion handles and heavy silk cord arm holts,
as a spccial «.*. ^ 1*15
RAIN OR SHINE
Taffeta Silk in solid color with fancy
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handles, a dandy value, Special each $3.95
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% fwtf't
they may uav* their lives arid tarjows east, but the Texas part
|g many homes.
-\W*'
' Miss Katie t>affan. who claims
B^astwi, >s liet home, will make .the
tace In Harris County foAthe Legis-
is and
Miss I miffan
has. bean
*T"' " T *T~ VZ ' tka fair trin 1H1I?" «|notetI by the Hiawatha World. "Toti
not heatt favored by much suo . Tb "Can t get a furlough.'' ' know bow tough 1 am. I'm so tough
Pun handle don't count—It's way up "Xonsense. You're out of the army." I can walk on a barbed wire fence bare-
north. "Hut I'm married now aud still do- footed, with a wildcat iinden-each srm.
ing kitchen police." looking for u rattlesnake to Jump on.
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January Is furnishing some "beast-
ly weather" as some people say, but
Any lawn mower can now be made The insignia of the Fourth Division,
prominent as a club woman, author tbe ground Is getting wet. It is a long self!sharpening by au attachment In U. S. A., across of four Ivy leaves, was
Qttd magazine contributor. Her book ground soake: we need. [the Torni of a jyller grinder. a play upon the Roman numerals IV.
1L_ I.ear _# «.<ru nntt * ■" I •_
i the "Women of History'* was one*
of her splendid products. Her work in
behalf of education and for the State
komes • for Confederate veter-
ans and widows la praiseworthy. *>be
craves to do something of value and
4 benefit for the women in thqf enact-
aient of laws at Austin. —
> T" X* - 7l'" ■ . ' -MrJ* 4jT • **•>
Nellie Bly died In a New < Sork
hospital lately. Nellie created quite a
m* about yeara ago when she
• circuit of tbe globe In 72V£
8h« sponsored by the New
#arid. In, his fertile Imagine-^
of a tour of the world In 80 day^;
Terne> forecast of that feat . I
j surpassed ■* In thne tfcnlt^
little lady who was a writer of
oi rtnnance. Her real ouune
WT
all about afr" partV of the decoration
for tbe season, and I've said to my-
aelf:
M 'Bow-wow, you're part of the boll^
day gaiety and festivity, too.'
"People jjse words like that abound
Christmas time," aald the dog.'
••They like to use magnificent words,
like those words are."
. ^Ahj" said the cat,:-^fO<l j| inter-
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