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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(i^TABLIBHEJD 1879.)
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Published I)aiJylCxccpt Haturday.
SHERMAN, TEXAS. .
rtfiEouJ, PUBLISHER*
TAB SHERMAN
Weekly Democrat Published
TELEPHONE NUMBERS 110 AND 111
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Entered at the poslofltee at Sherman, Texas, Adg. 14. 1870. an mail
laatt. i uf-the secondclass according to tli«? act of Congress, Mar. 3, 1H79.
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Countv and In Texas and Oklahoma : One month T8c; six months. $4.00; one
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ln tjS3t? t« Tlie Sherman Democrat, Publisher*, Sherman Texas. Subscri-
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MKMBeSToF THE AHSOCIATKI) PRESS—The Associated Press I*
iweluslvelv entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited
to It or not otherwise credited In this peper and also the local news published
t^reln All rlghia of republication of apeclal dispatches herein are alao ro-
Tlie Open Country Just at the Threshold of a
Social Envelopment
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By DEAN EUGENE DAVENPORT, University"*'©/ Illinois.
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Th«? development of country Hfe in America hast been a slpw and iu
many'Tespectfe a complicated matter. The old-time lhrPe months' winter
school has-deTelopcij into tfi« modern coi&munitv high scJhoul, ami in many
***"thr'f KYft lers' sunt? and daughters qui jn-^ur*. for college while
sleeping every night urider ttfiTfathers roof;
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The religious life of the, community lias not eqmilly .developed. In
many resets we have gone backward, as oomfta^d with (he early days,
and there is no feature of farm life that needs now more earnest attention
than,the develdpment of tlie country church. ,
^'J he best of luffljern country homes are nojv uip}*ui^vrrtTi all iivpdern
ailveiiiencea, and they are real centcrs of culhnc, I (it I heir number n#eds
\ustly 4o4*w*wai e.--There is noja^rfprohjeiu before the American people
• than hi the^fina^T^ialinach i nery for facilitating the purchase of
Countr
All in all, the open country is ju&i at 111" tlm!><>M of a social devel-
opment which oijjLfht to rosu't in an American tyjtc .if , ,t i/enship, not only
industnopg tut culture^ and in every way thoroughly consistent with the
v'.audard* of a.seJf-j^vcrning people. -
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the least -change in the sentkgjntr. or
opinion A* t^aim ^
please 1 he people, whom they serve. ||
is one of their professional necessities
to know what the citizens wunt. Af-
customed to remain in accord with
the trend of thought or feeling, they
Eeuerally are trustworthy Judges 'of
popular sentiment.
But politicians, Including statesmen,
liave been unable to folhjw the ideas
and emotions of the people sluee the
dose of the war. Instead of l*>!ng.ac-
curate either lu their observation** or
their deductions, they eem to be lie
capable of finding a barmoniods pnb
ley. In the past few years politicians
have been as often at odOs to puWic
• •pinion a* In synchrony with it.-".ft.
Have politicians lost their, acumen?
Or la aetitlwpht more fickle tliaa ' R
generally Is? Or are comlittens e^-
ceptlonally changeable?Or is tli - sit*
oat Ion com plica led with diverse ai^fl
altering Issuer and many and confll<*§-
Ing sentiments?
Shrewd politicians should investi-
gate closely the mental disposition of
the voters of the city ami country and
the different States. They should cir-
culate among their frlenda and ene-
mies at borne and make a ix-rsonnl
lnveatigatknt cf the prevailing state
of mind' and feeling of the rich and
the poor, of business men, workmen
and farmers This ts the policy of
Sciuuor Sbeppard of Texas, and fJ#
Congressman Raybtirn of this lV*trl<'t
and It is a ]K licy that is «pprt^ciate<l
by the? "home people.'' 1 * 1
Spellbinders who* address mass
meetings ami conferences In city an«l
country now nndt^stand the peop>ie
better thaii the politicians do. They
have been smart enough to catch the
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. Our Contemporaries
It Is said that Louis "Blink" Mc-
Clockey, former welterweight pugilist,
and rtfo*-private secretary to Priiwe
Mohammed All Ibrahim. of Cairo,
•Kgyi t, qualified for bis present posl-
1 io;t by pnttlng his predecessor to
sleep with bis right fisr. The Prince
lold McCbvkej that the Job belonged
to the man wh« codld take and hold
protects his chief. In the Lulled
S<tah* as the Egyprian'e aide. j S|at(i ,' . ^jonri*
The average....job of private s<«cre-
tary calls for/just tlie qualifications
exacted by Ibiahlm. The capable pri-
As taxes gn up. patriotism
«k w n.— I (on ha in Pa vori t
And thin 1m true~-desqme the' fact.]
that more is Constahtly being <le
mand«d of our government -nihnh i
/AARV <jRAHAA\ B<
(1 wait KM M«ywu UffOH
THE WAVES
To tin ,wavci> yatd old Mother Ocean,
"My ehtlur««4i. wTiy are yi u no rou^l;?"
ta -.y. "Motlt«r w« rq r«id]y
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"The** anlenci are u u(hl iMSjuft!'*
"WeTf." Mother - <K*'eitn aald, "you
ry Av'ell at tiiues."
We do," roared the waves; "we
do." And. their r uo1ng laughU^* could
be heard ah ai uut.
"V..U me?*. Ui. v r; ill, "it Is such fun
to play and we ha e such jolly races
with the ui"<l ami With tJtf* S^lil
iWot^eis and with the Tide Twins.
"We have so many other playmates,
too. Tlu rc arc the Uigt iirandchihlten
and the Army of lialndrups and old
man iin'l and the $torm fnmil> .
•^V^adere the Slwui i-'amil.v. They're
when I tell you that I wlifi to aak yoU( >
Ml y SoUWly 1 do «oi aak it
because 1 mind it,. l ut hiM'ause 1 lovo
your beautiful strength, my Wave
children. V
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rious, perfect„strenKth, andymir grcat,
great, great beauty,"
"We are so glad. M«ther Ocean. And
now you wWI See our strength fids
very day, for the Sturm family is giv-
ing a party and every Wave is in-
vited."
4,0ood," said Mother Ocean, "I shall
roar ..with delight and laughter too.
^ -"Have aline time, toy children, have
a fine time."
ANNOUNCEMENT
Announcements under this heading
are subject to the action of the
ocratic primaries In July* 1022.
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Primely Advice.
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From tile l^atisvllle Coiirler-Jonrnal.
; "Yes, I know Mhe drihks ami smoke;
but'™T"—"
"Now. listen, old fditow. Don't mar-
ry a girl to rol'oriu her."
Fifty
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million dollars for Fcder&l
, , wood roads and Cooke t'ounty
\ate Si'crelsry k the one who adroitly. ^ olrty aSt'Tr.finlti^a* fraction of
paotecta lii> chief. In the United Jt. When l cf(er times return. we
States visitors, solicitors and collec- must ha y£ (n'tter roads.- Oniuesviile
tors a re not held or driven oft with
mightv fists but with intellectual cun- j Highway Numl er Five, which Is'-
ning. ' The 'difference la only oiie of Texarkana and continues to
I j TexMtie, runs right through -Cooke
' | County and should Ih made one of
the bt's|~lf nan the best, highway in
method.
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FRENZY RESEMBLING BR.YVKRY.
To meet death with a jest strikes the
world as a umnilestatlon of extraordi-
nary courage. No doubt, most per-
sons who read the stranae saying*
that the radio operator ol the Norwe-
gian steamer. Or00toft, flashed Into
space as th ship was sinking, felt
rhe State. We have taken Highway
Number Five seriously in Orayson
County and. every one of the North
TMMta tier of comities should do like-
wise;
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Some say that Greenville revived a
black eye in the death of the street
car system, and if the Hunt County
Fair goes-by default the city's other
eye will !>c discolored.—Orcenvfllc
that the mar. at the Instrume/it scoff-
ed at fate and bad more courage
than tbo mau of codl vigilance and ^ Bonnet
few words. I Greenville is too j;ood a town to l e
The operator sent out strange me* ! without a street car system an«l Hunt
"Wcll,u he flashed, "the' Stew4 County is t fi -k<kh! a county to l e
sr.ges.
ard is
making sandwiches for the
without a fair. But more thau talk
lifeboats; looks* like we are going on Is necessary to support either. Each
a picnic" and "the old mau thiiika! deserves stimulating, they, are «ood
calm will 1 * owu- diy«night fnT| j j e ^ rd\ertis^ tm uts 11^. r^ tur 4, t ^t
sure need seme calm." {city and cdunty more than they re-
Put yourself in a predicament from tvive
which there Is im escajw. and let your
Good News From l^ondofi.
(Wichita Times.)
Good news comes from I/O ml on. It
Is to the effect that in the recent con-
ference between the premiers of Great
Britain aud Frame at Boulogne an
agiwment "was reached whereby Da-
vid Lloyd George, tlie British -premier,
agreed thai his government would
give ere rial mmrahtees to France in
regard to~tbc 'reparations tt^.lie pa4d
by Germany and In return Premlhr
l'iiincare of France ag«*etl thiat his
government would make reductions in
its military establlshm*nt.
The purpose of these agreements, s
much as anything, was - to influence
oplnbui in America The maintenance
or a large and costly army by France
has estranged sympathy in the Lnltod
States and this is doubtless one of (he
reasons why the I'nitnl Slates has tle-
clined to participate in4 the. economic
conference to 1h« held at Genoa. But
the deumnds for security is one thing
that has b<>eir bred and shot Into the
French jteoolc It is something that
can hardly be nnde.rstiMHl in this coun-
try in.Its comparative isolation. Guar-
antees for her security and for the
payment- by Germany of reparations is
tlie demand of the French people l e-
fore ihey will in'rmit their military
force* to 1h> materially weakened. No
government can stand in France that
fails to heed I tits demand. It i? there-
fore K«xsl news that aii understanding
is about to bf reached with Greet
Britain wl '-r^-y such guarantees can
Tli'V will open up the wiiy
A Great Idea.
alwi y?j. su„r .'a<Jy to ttiiUL-lhe .gamea
which would tire out others. , ;
. RTiiey don't get en sily ttfH The
Storm faoi^^Ts ir strong faultily.
They've "made themselves strong
iirougli so much wtfWl^lhg, though
they have always been naturally
strong, too.
"Then there are so many others.
Oh, we have so many friends, Mother
Ocean." j .
"Yes," sabl Mother Ocean, "my chil-
dren are well liked. I cannot but say
that. -
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there ave enough to care for you so
you,'!! always have playmates.
''S^metiiues'',1 think your playmates
are .pretty rough, but, then you always
calni-down uigalw and know how; to be
quiet aud well-mannered and restful. *
"So I don't thitik your wild games
do you any barm."
"We dyn't think so, either," Mother
Ocean.
"Think of the times we're so still
and when wo just ripple and roll backh-
and forth with" smiles on our watery •
lips, but with no great roaring laugh-
ter coming .from our throats.
"Think of the times wheu we love to
hear the Moon tell us beautiful stories
aud when we like to smile at the stars
and send them up our kisses by Mr.
Wind and the Sky Messengers!
"Think of the times w hen- we like to
hear your stories and when we like to
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Bob-—I heard that your brother Tom
enlisted In the JilL'th regiment.
.May—Yes. You s«v w.- wanted him
near brother'lilek, Who la in the
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Roads and streets paved,Avltb-Veri-
fied brick will not wear onti Write
Thuiber Brick Co.. Ft. Worth, Texas.
For Congress, Fourth District of Texas
SAM RAYBTIRN. *
< Re-election.)
For Tax Collector, Grayson County:
D. It iDolpb) VALGHAN.
II. M WISDOM.
For Siieriff, Giuyson County:
FLOY1) KVERIIICART.
W B. (Bill) OOODE.
For County Judge, (Grayson County:
R. M CARTER.
Fo^Public Weigher, Precinct No. 1:
J. L. (Jim) SNYDER. -
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1,
Place No. 2t
W. E GHRMLEY. •'
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CITY ANNGLNCEMENTS.
For Trustees Wwrtnaa Public Schools:
A. A* GRAIIAM,
^ HENDRICKJL
"TDM II SMim '
(ite elect ion.)
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followed by serious
. VAPORUB
Omi 17 Million fan UacJ Yearly
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Stationery Prices Reduced
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tor the next ten days we will give 20' ;, discount on all
boxes of PAPER and ENVELOPES.
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This does not include*Pound Paper or Cots. Cards.
THE REYNOLDS-PARKER CO.
F. C. Gonwell
Raymond Gant
THE NEW STORE
North Side Square
occupation be the one that Is habit.
The extreme hazard, with lis tension
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the common mind, uh being the mind
of all classes of citizens. Declarations |oa-workmen nearby, you
something like this—"l^t the Repub-
licans aud Democratm realise that
what the people want Is less politics
uud more business in goveruiueut— The Grontofts operator was brave,
never fails te evoke vigorous ami pro- of course. All men engaged in dah-
louged cheering. / gerous employment take maoy aud
The people are disgusted with poll- ^great risks an indifferently as If they
ties and paitlsun wrangling, a^id with had nothing to fear. Their minds are
Income tax payment for the. March
Installments indicate a $2Up.0tKMMt<>
advance
and vouy emotions. TTlhere are fc'l- estihtaies or,the flhflclWTed returns.
exchange Home who made real money In 1!I*JU
hading thori&ht In what "we snay call and excitement, stimulates your mind shortage for the year from
lie math',
for a reduc
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of the
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I re-ehli|'in
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in tlie French army
irn^nt ' of the sympathy
peopU'.
Des Moines.
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Serious consideration « f the city
muuager form of miinieipal govern-
ment is being given In TH s Moines. A!
committee cotpposed of inemliers of the'
Rotary. Kiwanls, IJ« ns and t>t-Opera
live" eh'ihK-wlll make a thorough I lives
A Graduate Pharmacist will fill your Pre-
scriptions at this store.
PHONE 161.
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Kelflskuess and cabals. They want
courageous and sane leadership and
fair and sane government. The poliiie-
lati or statesman who dares to take
tbf lead for sound aud just business
government, and In so doing appeur to
lifipose public sentiment or opinion on
side hemes, will bt* the man ol the
hour. Wilson did it and liistory **1H
* imlieate him. And, lest we might l e
misunderstood, we eouslder'bot^ Shept
pard aiid Rayburu courageous aiw'wff
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Ticket otftce money amounting
$l,ti&2.1Kj, belonging to Harry Lander,
wis deposited tu the Night and Day
Bank of Sr. Louis. which recently
closed. Harry's manager has sued-Hie
institution, but there is a possibility
of adding litigation costs to the orig-
inal loss. However, a Scot may find
a new way of saving money.
The Associated Under takers of
Greater New York af-e considering
suggestions to decorate parlors with
bright colors, instead 6f somber drap-
eries, aud to dispense wllb other
gloomy features of funerals. The Ideas
look like they ought to lie all right
lit New York City.
accommodated to their hazards.
The peculiar messages were not in-
dicative of exceptional courage, but
of mcutal and emotional excitement.
The operator flashed opt remarks that
he wowhi have made, or you would
have made, to companions.
, , ami fell slu*rt «f making expenses in
Jokes and plensanfrleg WPh them, am u)21 will wonder that the shortage Is
you think, tad; and work more ijniek- so mbm!!.— Den top Record Herald,
jy than usual | If we "would analyze our real re-
sources w«i would find that we are
really bettor off than we thought
Look at the big Mexla oii field that
wa* dev<4o|fiM in IH1I1. for Instance. *1
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Thanks to our frigid, Andrew Mer-
shon. who presented the Herald with
a liberal supply of fine bulbs, we
Were enabled to spial In our flower
garden this week. If we have any
luck tlur adorable. "41shall be
adorned with floWers this whole sum-
mer. We have parked tin* alley be-
tween the Herald office and L. L.
Degan's ston and have euii«< .ved an
expert florist to jw'e tbaf It liecomes
one of the heaiity sis t^ pC our city.
The Herald h ads,, oUuus follow.—
Tioga He«i .' rC I«^VJ ff M '
Colonel Rudolph 'vya "has been rec-_
ognized ns being-^-Mr The fVanguard.
A I.os Angeles doctor, now residing
In the spiritual .world, Is said to have
promised frhnds that be would be
with them at a centenary banquet in
bis memory.- Ills fHends bad tie1
dinner In a cafeteria, and it Is safe.to
predict that he was not present.
Old Man Crouch says It makes no
difference which side a fellow Is on in
the forthcoming city election. Isith
sides are presenting some interesting
readlgn to the public^ these days—and
reading to the public these days—and
maybe all of it will get out a full vote.
tigjition of the advisability of chang-
ing the present commission- form foy
that of the commiHslon.-nianager.
Already lUV'l , American cities have
adopted this business-Ukc plan of gov-
ernment. (levelsrM^ with a population
of alsmf siK).t*H>, Is the largest com-
miinity to turn to this means of re-
lief froml the slow-mixing, inefficient
jioiitiiiti government wlioee wasteful
methods may fairly lie. charged with
considerable ttiame for high taxes.
Under the Viunmissiioi manaj^er
system the ixH>ple elect a bonrd of di-
rectors and these In turn select a man-
ager. Usually lie is a business man
or an engineer, and he is paid a salary
measuring up to his responsibilities. In
Di-s. Moines the business men are look-
ing Info the practicability of adopting
this system. How long will It. be be-
fore the jwople « f Omaha will flitfl
sm.'h h*adershlp? ■■■
Temporary Loan.
leafing ' var^ l^tv^in^it for 4he ln ne
fit if Gra.N*HOn County's popular sum-
mer resort. Not only Is his example
From thp Ronton Transcript— ^—
A r -y(or-obl came running- Into his
annt's home, which Was hot far^from
1 bIs"own. and said :
J "Oh, auntie, mother wants to know
of spudding In Jiis flower garden to^v}|| yOI, please liorrow me while she
b«. emulated, but the plan he has of- goes shopping."
ten exploited of providing sAveragf?
for Tioga deserreti to be put Into ex-
ecution l>Jk* those who h^ve the best
Interests of Tioga at heart. It would
tlfeu ifoast nearly-all of the comforts
of city life.
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A Sad Mistake.
She—Rut,- dear, perhaps you didn't
approach father properly.
He—Oil. yes I did. Rut unfortu-
nately I turned around.
i4Have a Fine "time."
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stay so quiet and dream away many
a sunny day."
M0h, yes," said Mother Ocean,
"there are differ* ht kinds of things
which you like besides playing. You
like stories and shvp and rest and yoo
like, too, to suTng In your water ham-
mocks, quite gently, hack and forth.
"I'm uot |n the least worried about
the sanies you plyy and the rough way
you* art at Mimes,' for after all. tlie
rough Waves ire very beautiful, and
people love to see a rough ocean ouee
In a while.
"Wbff you rite rough you are really
lovely, my children, and that can be
s.atd of very few people.
tures can be lovely
to
ronxh, liut so few can. That la
\vh *re the Wuve3 are so smart, so
smart. . ■
"And, ton, it mattes you strong to
play With f he'Storm fsmiiy. 1 must al-
we.vs have strung eldhli-en.
"One Cannot think of a weak, iilck
ocean and feeble waves.
"Of course, when you're resting It Is
one thing, but when you are playing
with the Storm faiiHly you want to be
able to play welt* loo.
"I wouldn't want to hear people say
that the poor waves-couldn't play with
the St< nil family any more because
they were too weak and wretched.
"I wouldn't want that s:iid at all, so
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"oh, yes, l| creatures can be lovt
when th<\v ^jjfe t j^h It Is all right
frocks for
^ Spring, suggesting the
smartness of the compost
mode and the charm of stitch- ,
ery as decoration,-are to be
found in the
PiaORIAl REVIEW
PATTERNS'
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APRIL
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Designs which reflect the best and litest
tendencies of the mode appear in the f
FASHION BOOK 'or SPRING
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PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS V
and GUIDES
For Cutting and Construction .
; 20c to
None Higher
A new shipment of Fashion ^ooks just ar-
rived, the copy
HOME, SWEET HOME—YES, SPEAK UP. GEORGE, AND GET IN WRONG
Cotfyriftht. 1922. by the Mall A Express Co.
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German royalists propose to publish
a book to prore tliat the former Kais-
' er wan not a eoward. The Kaiser
tad probably beard of Butler's famous
lines "He who fights aud runs away
* may lire to fight another day." It Is
always wise (o run while tlie running
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decldeil on plans for a partial mora-
twrlom foe, Germany. The arrange-
ment wilt make It somewhat less pain-
ful for the Fatherland to liquidate Its
embarrassments by means of a finan-
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gsted ;Uy our BJateV department,
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