Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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Wliat rfit f< i|Mriiier of tin* irer*
age man i to t*** a fb#-k of his neljjti-
.1 HB £Hdfjk%euii 'busily digging up the
i^TT: ,;. m ?Vi r.110 ANT> llfjlttle Me nl he planted in bin gurdcn.
R 8HKRMAN DEMOCRAT, P1TBL1SIIEK8
Weekly Democrat Published Thursdays.
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—rTT.. i^nrrr^—n* • 1 ■—-—/*■< J '— ~ UfW vf)lc Hnnher. - '
_—-fjfitarad.-at ttwt^wfoifice at Airman Texas, Aug. J* 1$TO. a« mail ^>|1K, Ht ta k«to^nttBaHT^
...« of .fmt Cl.™ ■econling to the «« of ammi- *&
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"of Jersey ville, today was
commitment. to the State
pcidtcutiaVy.' lgt\ int; been sentenced to
nijrht aujUuMcritilnnU sentence of ' from
neighbor
to make trouble
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SI'BSrKIFXlON RAM5S: | chjeketis <<«ii Jit* arrested
hAlT.Y DFMOCR'XT— r.y littler • One Month. IJTfc; three months, STJ&* ;,. Jjvaidea nd^
ah months, Ji:?.r 0: ape year, W.oO. IW mall in Crayson County: < ue Mouth,
r*u •■ time ijt->>ntIih $1.-V one year, $o.OO. • By mall outside* of Grayson
fVtmttf ami in Texan aud Oklahoma: One month 75&f"trtx months. $1.00; one v.ijh 4 he next door folk-. The b< si svay
year, $7.50. Beyond Tex a? and Okla ho|i)%4£jrjg^ ta'' J .0>00 mt^y^Di"' to ebuul. the chickens and H they
month. s.V ; six months, $1D0; one year, $8.00. All subscriptions a to .payubfe^H^SSgSf
l" U itemU to The Khcrmon nwn«crat. I^ihHNlief*^wi aan Texas. Bnbserl-
bers desiring a<Tdre> changed please give j^arf<fo** as well aw new om'. _,,
\IIMl:ll'.S (H- TIIK ASfMKIATKIl PRBS^-JTho Asw-lnM-j 1'r. ss I* "' S'"""U
. . -riiV. — ^ . ..1 11,..* . rln.l«<i t rh<>~t I U'«t .
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ilvt no wherein particular adopt oue
* *'"Jyilit-ittaiie ehhrSen |do,^4^^*tbe "i ni'ld Pie ', iVwhlch sc
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Philathea ( lass Part), .
MIks May rerguswi's home on
Grand nvenue "Was I/Jtm--He4te:ig£4r11ch' peiMe
liglitfqt affair on Thumtojr^' night auJLu
y/iieit - menders or +he Philathui t ht ^ ouo to twenty years for the finding of
of Key Jd*3S*orial ^uu4i^m Iioo1 met liquor in bis possession. The cjuurg£
tyxjk. Vifh'iitine party. - lou wbk^ seutenee was imposed was
ters In white, bearing a red gfaud-lareeuy. JMetilte. pb'ttdetl gull'
heart, aud fled' .iyi|4-;-vthllv ty to that a y«ir a«o and wan
mjEM4rrtbe judge learned of
witldu Vefc found titles whidi "tfit1 m*w < oiiiiilaint. agalust lHdattre
«TT1 h* matched with pictures bun^ on h. ivvokixl the parole aud
thi- wall. This created Quite a bit of the prisoner on
itukr^ tllotight ob the part of the guilty.
young peopte. Another unitjuo coute
When you want to make a quick trip between
Denison, Sherman, McKinney, Dallas,
Hillsboro, Waco, Ennis, Corsicana
jnentnl tftords and sugge tious
l>u'tet! toselhor.T
^exclusively entitled far the u-e for rtp^aiJiiS^^^ .^^rr «c <
to It «f «<>t otherwise credited lu4frt* prj>er#yil^ i&ifwel ocal P". ^ circulate in money, with prices
herein. All rlglits of republication of ift ccuil dbtpatcbef herein are also O- 4J(ljU|fc|in;, , 1(( ,.,M,|ves lo yu, ori
acrvod. * • «f (bins*.— \\' >.eo TimeK-ile
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About thlitv voiinir ii'a Mrs. !-. F: Giibhle eoudiicU'd the
UiSi^kssPp. all of its out stand-1 evejiiiit- UufedWraessaei-viiig tea service at First Presbyterian
wrfvytir then th j« l a|)er ^UMiulel^v. ^.iad and- olives ili eon- Wj rc)i on Fro lay afternoon, with the
There u.r a m w'sittni sent out from
Tyb-r. Smith County, a I w day
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SON PROMIMC.W IUCK ON
mrXK AM) tVUfiR'4 I
To<. nuul.4 iuterei
h</uds wot
UxajJ^-dfrn nt f^r the transaction
fhess the <rfleren6e could be
and intcrraediate points try our Limited Car
Service and save your time and
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.Mission Stiulj.
make
than ptir, but if
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fifth chapter in the mission stu^yJpifcT
as a subject. AH circles of the auxili-
ary will meet lOj^hej^dlE^he church
Mouday aftcruoOn, at .which time Mrs.
CARS
WHITE TRUCKS
INUfcOiCE
JiKi«i.'TaCEa -. ixuius iai-L' nearly uil S!<Srt0i!irli
cliniii-il ti n'iiv JMmi flu* niuwcAw fin«l ni*<.
kUpih'U :iw«y froin the masses and are
aciutmilaiiuK in th( money- centers
7 t\ Up* iiuisi\ <1 us-remember Geoigo'^u h,'u th ccthe rich: li Is
J* W't ^v;i-ou. 1 hirr> Armstrong, liankJ , « pietiy'h-a\'y drain on the. |H-o| le's
thai told ot a movement to jnaCc is^r-
Surjirlsc Parly for Mr. Turley.
M.mher- ,,i "ihi i;;,st Sherman Hap. .. . ,,, . ,, ,
tist Sunday scbwl went jn ft body to -
in this book.
servi
p« ry on nn- aidveut of hls > screuty- ,us i«dld, au<F_5^M^r^00d.
p+~ 1 rivffljL ftPCMMi '
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triuits' oT citizensi" tnu:. the dead and
■living* la'some public building..
''"Alio this remind* The Democrat
ngaiu «>t the ahseuee of a county bis-
t«>i ii aT *-«>ei *iy : something our children
orA gtautlehiidren . yill wome day cu-
:r>'
^'inters,^ Tom Quccu and George Me*
F.Issorii They are a few of the op-
tion rs who made negro minstrelsj
with Its FOURS, daixt s. Joken and ffeu-
i ral merriment, fanious. and •abb
plcaeed the Am^lcan public for years
re>ouiet s, to joy war Iwnd
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Interest
Sjpved. from the stmly.
The honoretr lms been very active J'
lutrreels of Om- ttaudv irt«l! MmnlJ.Minrts Venue tliaiigf.
and Is beloved by the ineuitters, all of
\\liom were 1H< sent mi tliis^ocinisiou^J^s^iawa Prc**JX*&&&
TpiC affair took the natuiva : Springfb>ld, Illinois, Feb. 17— Attor
Valentine party, uml^iu keeping witn
«ttil
Sbernie n i>< determined to t nforee
the city's truflk laws and pratttct the
4U'c and limb of its citizens against
reddess nntonmbile. drivers. Thirty-
oflleefs
o^gtam^htntre,. w mso^. oa, . ^X11"." «-rttraffic c
deavor tb organize le prtserv© <1^ ^ Keutlcmen Uavt ®®er, sworn in to assist the
Ttfriy mstcry aii<l tlogmphy-that had • 1 fM. « wtftr -police force., .This is a goctL
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. . i wi,«r i. uti-i*>ti<r * «f mentiomd contemplate; returning for a
much to no in rearing the atolctuie or . ,
ii «a « „♦,, nil<i wl«i!e to Uu sta^e, and tbey may bo
citv and county us 'ivell as State,anu. v *
. * Mir,, that, alt bough their i ecformanees
r *, , 1(1 v ill luck the spirit of youth, the fuu-
Among the m-mes of 'Jjosc who had ■ r, f, 4
... ,1« „-itu 1I„. leving public will through the theaters
,,v 1, rim "MM-h to <to ««th m * (1V111.011S T|1(. idm ±
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•>«««.• uml f|„.. v,,,rs „K,, will. M h
UJUJ. J«ta' liiuW. A. w feU'i w- " n^,(.r|l -f,
T«ate.r J... a*m. W. 1! ^
]|. iiuifi, 11. Mttfiw ,, u"„.\ Auusroug nvdity-two, WlntPM sixty-
Ujrvw. n«l«rt AteUMh. Mr,. S.«hl ^ ,ud MoKiswnJ
tluocr «!. ljIi>eU)u ui gc Jt would bp too. much to
nti,il l Jlutkloy, 3. 1. l«v ug, (,x wl| an of llR.u, [0 give a trying
II a Uuui. * > to.uN.1". ' h .«. T(>,. |r wwtW hubmoou Iot
Huw- <•-..«• ■ ^ «to; IhMkW jlM to
the KMUMd*, .M. Liter,. J)r. «l -4 „,ukl, ^ .„ ,|IU|iM|iUjn-s of the
toil, I'rof. Nuth, Col. limker, iho U t-j■ w_ Quitc n strong outortulu'mi-ut
- anew. Quite
- Siini.etts. Judge Tom row,. ^ ^ with tholU
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1U. Kbiauion? M<-Amdr,,3. L- .L, s'l( ' ( the tentral figufes. Annstroug, Queen
< ol. l oviJ'l.".no the l>lfkerfnanst the a- ^ ^ MeKisson were memlK'rs of the
dens, Win, t hafftm 1*. A. Chapman, M.ts((Kjou Minsterls. Wlntrfs
m* fhapiu llass. i:ve,Wtt> itch-,^^ ^ beautiful song. "White
e-. Hayjue. Webster. Wade, Choice, , |luil0a|S
ljb-ff. llro. k. tl. lCulmuk. Tuok. Luuk-1 ^ „ lwl>u,llr
1/H'piyr. Iiiul>ert8, Christians, Cannons,
JJ< Jbhiuneyj-, 1 Iriiilrkkft ^ ■ r ,MroXl
Ihu% itn<bisill; i>uinat*. W'beat, Kpggs. nown
4 Sfi^tluiyn.^, Vcnnjrs, Oblsholms, B?y,
I rinaose aiid We t's Min-
ts tfaverly'*,
apartiWr
and West, but headed a
troupe of bis own.
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Far is
is it, invest one million dol-
a new water system. ' l^e
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Wi!pd* and many others. >|
Theti, famijttyi: uames and many ' jurb |n
initic are aud ever will be a part of hame culls for the Impounding of four
Grayuit} Cotmty'tt history. The part billion gallons of ^ ater in a «reat sur-
tla'y had In its achlevemeuls and Its facc reservoii and dahi. 'Sherman is
sV i.^^les e-r. tlu>i ette^ be brought to- ,viiii delighted with her fine crystal
get her In concrete form now than to .water from the Trinity sauds far
debt v tor several sreucrations. j dowti in tho ground, but when ire-get
Sherman and Grayson Couuty gave w luilf iiuudred more factories wc will
fiju 'alent te the high places in our be compelled, to go oiH and impound
stjjito and Narhmai government. | a surlace supply, lilg bikes of%water
' Xvler huh a reeord of siiieh that city d«*w industries; to a city. Water is
i' proud.' There was a time when the f.jjgt cMugAcrntiou. fuel is next. !V
d-prgt was' inade that Tyler dominat- trrbutiou aiuS^wiw materjiaU frdlow,
cd tbc SI:-1 ' ^.wruineut, furnished or but -water ttiuyt be plentiful and clieftB
dieimtttl iiit e ciat'persnnnel. Among fix the factory.
the pr<WUlnent men mentionnl as
Worlbies art tlie-... Judge (Joruoit1 ,Mls Albert Levitt is running for
Knsvll. <Joy. Hogg. Gov. Hubbard, Congteas in Coupeeticut Sla refus-
and ib au exam.ple that .
wt^l for Benham and all. other towns
lo emulate City streets w^re never
intended to be used us race tracks.—
Bouliain Favorite.
The sptH-iai ottkers draw; mi pay.
They are what might be ralletl v
lookout s<:nad" and vant to stop the
much abused privilege of some pcoplo
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\Ui(i tlse the streets for a gpeed eonrse.
.loy riders have felt no restraint whyn
out from the business district where
the police must l e ou duty. The
'"lokout suyad\,lires all over the city.
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.t Vli -' V ?' .V-7? # for the State are considering the
the drte. the home^was P«?tti^ Ah-'Q- ^our^ 0f aetion they will take follow-
Sjualls move for a
A louimlttec cenMH stnl of ^,K- ^^'ehUngc of'venue iVdm tlif""cdiWt'"' ~4f-
..JlawiTusriiTS. Hir-Krugei- and Maee ,|tJi|g<! E< $luitU, which was brought
Slagli% had been delegated to Huppl> 41, yesterday when a petition <vva
the birthday cake, am it ivaalit most nwa ^Uargihg the judge iCith preju-
lcveb' oiks surmounted with the 4J |lkv iu JJ" tutlt against Small tor hts
ssist the rcgu- candles ' handling of funds while state treasur
a yoo<l thlnir _KreJi ( shmeiits w. re cnjoyi d by the ey
it vould be Lguestax & ift^e hour. '
Kliernmn Girl In Kansas. I'rlulets <M Waft Increase.
At the Stojr Manh«l Tvsinio, N„r- ,,n.„ m h
mal at Pittsburgh Kans., where Miss^
Mary W'etms of this city is a stu■{ Quela^-. t an., l-eb. le—A \\aj,e in-
dent, the annual Friendship luncheon erease of >.j> weekly was granted today
for girls of the institution was held *" lutcri.'atioual lyi>ographical L nion
members uorking in ne.vspapcr plants.
The newspaper workers recently
threatened' to strike unless their de-
mum's were met.
last week, and Miss Weems had the
distinction ot being toastmistress of
the happy occasion, which was attend-
cd by several hundred*girls.
JMfss W'ecms has- been a -student in
the school for several years, and is a
candidate for a degree this year.
East Sherman Baptist Party.
_ , . ^ ,, . OUkfi'h♦oJSk.jhe Kast Sherman Bap-
Doctors at Palln. mtnitii). re t Tjjjjtlai church were bojuue s at a party
Kcvoliitionary.
From the Loubtville Courier-Journal.
-This author Is very revolutionary."
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nnaesthetk i>< prisoner in that city
holiday with a view of staining front
Mm sufH.*of flcIous informatbm 'Wbhli
it nv;is tieMeCed hf posfieSseil. and y\ t
wa^ unable ro regtH TT tl^p test proves
siiecessfnl, look out Sweet Papa; your
-dfar little wife ^111 .bandyou a "twi-
light slcH'p? pill some night aud th°n
learn all your ajrrcts.—GaUH'svllle
Ibgister. A « >
Papa should baye no snereis kfpt
•f«,y hlw ;Clfe. then he can swallow
_ -'AllHde^ to kiddles as chLldreu. aiui
gitTii Tbi.tMiay eveninu in tbo bumc , *v|,|'l|s >l UP «*H thrcaigh the book.
of Mr. and Mrs Bennett Cook. | . ri. ... . ... _
Decorations were in the \ alentine , < ure that itch w ith lai k n e ui y,
color of red. hearts and cupids being H cnre^y4gl «ecj^iy pleasant Ij, am i
tb( suggtstive mediums. . |j o loss of tune. per bottle at .la-
After u brief business perio«l, games (loue & Stcrett s or Carl Nail. Ad .
of u.rhw* natures were enjoyed by
tho guests, aiKt in conclusion, Mr,
and Mrs. Cook served chocolate and
take to about forty.
fri-ltc
any old dAse M,*t may call upon hi in
to Rulp (lit vii ontfl never bat nn eye.
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C . «r. Roberts, Horace Chilton, Coue
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Johnson, Mrs. Percy Pennybacfter,
Judges Donley, Bouner, Uobertson)
Henry and Finley. v .
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Ol KAN, SAV8 PEK8IIJLN0.
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'While at SpHngfleld, Illinois, the
I.i. i it ".ilt m t and'bjirini place of Ab-
lubair. Lincoln. Gt*nera2 Pershing said
t« a. grcai ttuK-ourse of peo|: lo gather-
ed to uuntutmornle the birth of tbe
Civil War Pscsiden^ that tbel'e must
l*e a Iwresurfaced national highivay
t* reach hum Pike's Peak east f and
wej r to the two gn*t oet>aii; j that
STTtHli,! fl|rft ever tie war within tmr
)icrd£«H or-iufa^Ion by a forelgu" Cir-
eint ttiac It! vv4 uld be. impoiwl||^i| to
in." e troops arul war e<iulpmeiit over
tl*e licxkleh if the mountain passes
v ere k'hrtvn up where the railroads
in awl owi the backbone of America.
With r, ham surface military highway
there would bt little danger of de-
stns tiou to travel aud trattle. There
should aiso be a government hlgliway
-rnit ikumfsoutb acrdss the entlnc cowi-
t:y, built of enduring mAterlgU Such a
program of road building wimb
tvork to many thousiinds of men.
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Count Tobloy, stm of the Russian
author, who lived i?lo*e to the heart
o! i be pea ahtrv for many yofltxjb says
that ftolsbt vhsin's military system will
soon vanish and Itusslu will Is'gin tp
se< k | ea<V ubd rebulYd her ecortomle,
ial iiud pofltical - structure. .$ He
-~-f*ays the people ar^ fighting a "sub-
tnlssivc wurfore" ju^Jtte^rtttlng elate-
c*> will sooi have Retinae to itapdse
strang,* doctrines upon the two hun-
drrif mtllii| people,«•'
IsjjjKi. I he' farm. • '*■ ■ 'iif
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ed the nomination of One [ pollticrfl
^wrty, soj'ing^ "I anr running on my
own ticlo*t. atisl do not yekmg Jo any
party. She furthcrmore. ««1<J: "I f
thut my energies should be devoted
th,. present <ampaigu of the Woiutup
Porty against legal, political and civil
discriiulnatioi s agalust women, tTntii
women occupy a position of equally
l".fore the lau they e^inmd bojH- lo be
the power and influence they should
b,. In political life.M
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Boiiham won their petition
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before
Mt-Ali>tej* News-Capital.
A few years ago e fouug iu'«^>apt r
man baugtng over Chjeago viaduct
at midnight ^Tell to speculating on
wbert the long meat trains ran, that he
wutehed. He found that they all win.it
ut^ tlr rylng*baeon to *6trtl>( in farm
ers. I .4^ '
fie quit bis ib'fdt on a Chicago news-
Imijmt. He went lo Memphis and be-*
fUme ii dtscioHnc of Marse neurit* Wat*,;
ters* rT "FW yeafs he preached the doc-
trine of own pig1*" to the voutherji
farmer in the CmttmercinTApiteal.
succ<sslnl.
In Plltsburt: County thftre art*
r< wless. 1.1*1, ^lloatless and IS- henless
farms. A" young man wateliiim the
cars shuntwl into the ynnktrUT^InAlu^
ter will find that tljey bring I utt«r,1w-
Miss Alary
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political announcement
Annoum^ements under this heading
are KUb'jert to tlVe aefiOTi
nounced as wiuner of the highest, ocratic primaries iu July, 1922.
grade in Dunning musk* for the month ——
iast passed her average being 1 f-or Congress, Fourth District of Texai
XliUii Ptind Vvt* tu tx Itrnwii fi>Ho\vi il 1 u t^r i 4 vnrnv
Miss Enna Frances Brown followed
with a grade of i N. and Miss Margaret
Culuk. ith bT 'i-
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Society Netes.
*Mis>: Mary IJilgcr of Sherman is
visiting in tl« home of Mrs. Hubert
Iiuitley Iri P.onham.
Mrs. John Marshall was In Dallas
Tl:ursday to assist in a reception giv-
pii by Mrs. James Enoch Payne and
Mrs. George Thompson.
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SAM KAYBCRN.
(Re-election.)
For fa* Collector, Grayson County:
D. R. tlmlphi VAUGHAN.
For Sheriff,'Grayson County:
FLOYD KVERHEARTi
WASH WOOLEN, Fancy Plaid Skirting®
in a wide range of color tofies of high colors
or the standard Subdued two color cffccteil;
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all are wash colors, yet are good wei"^*-
serge and are 38 inches wide
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Soecial at the Yard $100
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(jeorgi- Washifigtoii Itaiaar. ,
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T^adirs u.r tlit- various dubs in the
City Federation are busy pr^iariug
for the bazaar which-tlie F ijerati<m
will give Saturday in the office** *of
the Texas Power aud Light Comiuiny \
0:1 N'ortli Travis street. ' •
1 luring last year, tlie orgauixatlon
OA red JOf one of tbe Armenian orphans
tiu the Xiar f^ist relh^f campaign, mat
this i>ast month they again pledged
then-selve? to renew the adoption for
another twelve moutliM. Thin enter-'
taiiimeut is to secure fu nis 'With yrhlcb
to <h this nml they an* hoping to real-.
Ifee n goodly sum v- .. : *
Cakes, pb-e, home made breads and <
||P||P||IIBpBBBB|P|PP^BM|pjlM^o, aud known good tbliig
own uiciit. l or a fariner to rear^rbTl- ''n' s 'Kl'"''0'. ^ ^°1T,"d
dren without a cow l« criminal. !' ^^
coti.im.mI chk-kens f
cidfuriiVl mWI nttYW'
siarv e <
W^M).
fifed a rich agri-
Tirtttt'ral county that would
ye on its present sbovvlng,of pro-
Want. poverty, bad credits risks- fal-
low-the farmer who docs not T isuJds
rear chit
I.
Busbies* or^anitat Ions and <,onimcr-
cfal clubs a re crodilatStjT trying to Sohv
the Jirobleiu.
Every batik In the couuty should eu-
eourng; tlh; men who ovve money lo
help thein<ehj's. Start them out v^itb
^
the Ivaly railway company ixditloutd lateen duys moviug to escape debt .Help
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"eertfat* Tenby -pf Ktjt^, fte-.
pjrtitneot wants to turn out n thcu.'
and men from duty. That will jkave
"brut oWj#rt#di'cag thousand ^"lip off
another bunch as Soon as possible,
I>. nby, and send them to tV «oU
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to discontinue the once-a-day passdu
g *r train "to 1 Kmlsou and to replace It.
with o mixed tfalii. Tbe Katy lias
discostlntted the train and will take
chances on the results. Bon ham still
has the good old T. & P. left to get
In and out on a real passenger train
which has Intel? Intimated that a l'ul'-
mafi Ail| Is* artded. Bet. Boiibam Is
w.rry the Katy ever came to town.'
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Some law suits aro growing out of
Orals made upon the Charge of false
representations down the slate aiid
the ones who got pinched want daty
i;iies. This sort of thing happens ev-
eiy day in deals ot her (than-for 6il
stock and leases. Aliout the best IxU.v
now is a piece of good farm land, tjbe
prices ate down and cannot last long,
l^nd in a good locality Is always safe
1^ the price is reasonable. £
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Advertising clubs In America are tn
sistihg on tmtliful advertisings f Lk
several states adviartiaers of goods
have beeu brought to the courts |o'
answe^, foi- statements made ti| ad
vertfsements that %ere false of cbqi^g
tbe 1,S11 farmers v.'bo do not'own
Iwg to iHTosperlty.
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ercrv Chm will tiave ehurge of a
-Lurk CIn-st." Throng the day, ri
real George- Washington. dresHed en
costume will ride tliVougfi the streets,
and little boys henrlug plaeants will
also be In evidence ou the main tb.ir-
ot«chfares The president reijuests
donations Ih\ ^jit In as cggjEyJUs po.i
sible.
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Edison Medal Awarded.
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Wonaen Back fkneridge.
• Wichita Falls Rccotyl-Xows.)
JSenator llarry Kcw df'Indiana is the
elosest of all the political friends pf
President Hard lug. New was for Hnrtl-
it^c long ^cfore tho losses of the He-
lWitlWu iVai'ty agreeft to support the
statesman and editor from Marion.
Now the womtfti m; vdty n^tfve .in 16*1
diana nnd, they are* backing Allien .1
Ibwertdge for the senatorial* togn lield
by tbe fudhninpoll* n^wjjqj^pcr publlsb-
IH
writers
jpcver1<lgi is one of the t)rllllant
efs at id bra tors of America, be led
tMMeadt^e^f the rcactlohgry
forces and the old guard Republican
tsdltieians are feaifuT N«sv wni meet
bis Waterloo in the Republican primary
this soring. 1 SJioidd he go down In de-
fed* thewKI guard ieadorfeAuy that the
liobsler frhmd of the presldeut will "be
rtiRt'u csjre k&J'l «.,■ *,%Y% ivKV-
kr&CT
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In an 2! ^-c^'i oil well tn 'Ax
Cottnw there Vtc teund runmc H
the fluid w at coming out of the Jioti^.
SO ttte report goes. ,Jt might-'W«t
l4an to go'ground and shoot a 1dt of
tbi dry bolM to s6e if th^r hnve heon
#• ..v -IVWl Styles \rconr>lisb.
( Hbney C.rovr CItl«eu.) .
Reports come through the tlsilyr pa-
pers that sev'erab Texans have gone
blind from drinking white mule wl)f -
Ip-. x '^ini t set ties the drinking question,
fa hit its we are «-otieenied. Col wei s
•nay Hue our throat and our tongue
may flwetr to the Htmensioiu; of s pobj-
an thty-'ml- ■>? ™ f " ■
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Hosiery
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New Spring Colors
In Pure Tlucad Silkh
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Awniatcd Prew Diapaick
New .York. Veh. 17—The Mdisou
medal for meritorious «x>ntribiitions to
elec tric self nee was awarded to Cum-
Oiings C, Chcsney of Pittsfield, Mass.,
yesterday :ii the tenth annual conren-
tkei of the American institute of
Fle< trlcal Engineers. *
gray
silver gray
dove gray
nude
Brown* and Blacks
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Energy food
Clear The
Put On "Stay-There" Flesh, Strengthen The Nerree«
Skin and Invigorate You)r B6dy.
Tkm. run-down folk# who bff been
wnndoring why they remain ho ofcifufty ,
«of m to.eat a lot, should vtf taking two
of Mastia'a tiny, yesat VITAMON
Tablrta with trar mcala tpd Watch
lahlr^ with their meats «rnS Watch
r^ult*. Metis's VITAMON Tahleta
,Sorp!y in hic'ily f-on^en'ratfHl form a
pro|)or dbCS of the le nltb-giviQ*. hody-
Iwikliag vttaarfaes. Vou surely peed to
eoroo of theso prcciou# vitaminss
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to yrxtr ayprtem at one*.
VITAMON Tablets mix with >our«
food, liclp || to d c*rt. and iunply p:«|
what yoar l ody needs to feed a®4^
nouriah the shrunken tissue*, the worn-
out nrrves, the thin Wood 'and tho
Starved brain. Fimplca, boil™ and skin
eruptions seem to vanish like 1
under this healthful Invigorating |
eaco. Mai tin's VITAMON will
cause gas or upset the stomach, hot
strengthens the diceotivc and intestinal
tract and helps to overcome oven
chronic constipation," Be suro to re-
member the name—Mastin's VI-TA- ,
MOM. * Avoid snbstitutes and imita-
tions. You can get Msstin's VITAMON
Tablets at all good druggists.
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IMTKD S1ATKS DISTRICT COLRT
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Eastern District of Texas. *■;
It is 01 vlt-rei"! 1 hat a special term oft
the United Whites District Court, for*
the Eauterij District of Texas, be!
the Roosevelt fojees of bin ^Ute when- field at Uk City ot Sherman. Texas,}
' "aT' ' ^ on Monday, A. I>., jjBf
Drsntng It jPretty Ftoe.
iy*m tho i Kt stou ^rau-^rlpf,
Hub (tflth a ss\ing streakV— From
no* on you'd belter fry my egg only
on one ylde. Wp must economize on
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beginning m 10 o'clock^, m. * r
It is furfber ordert*d that the Mar-
shal give i.otlce of kwh specie I ses-
sion by publishing this order one time
In 11 daily newspaper published at the
City of Sherman Texas.
; The Clerk will duly Cuter (Ids order
of record at lite Sherman Division of
the Court nnd furnish the • Marshsl
with a copy thereof.
Ordered at Texarkaua, Texas; this
tbe iith day of February, AT D.,
1022. r
\V. L. E8TB8, Judge.
A tru0 * opy. I certify.
J. It. BLADES, Clerk, ir.,^r,
(mal) Paul Keru, Deputy.
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will break a Cold. Eever and Grippe
quicker than anything we know,'
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Large Steel
iSted.frame
Malleable Iron Handles
Equipped Wlffi' l
Steel Mould Board Plow
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Steel Shovel
StcelWalftongle
Steel Weeder and Cultivator.
Nothing about it to rot—near price
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let fa send you fte.';
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