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v. 8HKKMAN, TEXAS.
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Weekly Democrat Published Thuradaya.
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BLir OPINIO * ADVERSE TO OPTIMISM OK ( OLUtt.E VOITHS.
RAILROAD STRIKE. .. , i<ulre8,luR ^ stude,^ body of
- " Prtncrton University. Prtsldewt Huid
^j^The public cannot recon<*tle U«elf to oommruted agreeably on ihe « p
|^e pv^slbfllty 9t av,J«ll workers' timiam of ymifh. '"'ph'ere .Isn't, liily po-
•Mik* Bwslnea#. mJn, fxuoerp and the Bit|oa In Amciicaii Mfe whic^ y<> i
ople regnrfl Anno^n^m*^ «f fjoys rnn'r ttgpke. .fit i< a -p — l. •!<
rlke a* being ftJore br \fanrm a polit^ >|ir>jN,r K roOpjCi" youth 11
threat, and aWl^ich should be dls< iOuiit-r
Thinking peraous helleve ihat a
rite Would lie more injuries to the
111 workers and their cause than to
ntnerov and ihey are ratbw caliuly ,trMl *o *<ara
utmlng that the trouble will l f net-\ ^t4\> ^A|A< rlcan cltlaeiwhlp lojtlo
|0\d bjl «ootl judgment. vounu nieii and women who ♦•u&'r
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19?? WIIEiT OOP FORECAST AT 855,000,000 6BSSH
Harvest to Be 1% Gn cater than Average Yield 1916*20
i Government- Finds
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ALL WHEAT
HARVEST
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WINTER WHEAT 750<m.O°G **
SPRING
FORECASTS BY AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Crop 1916-20 Averoqa
BARLEY 191,000,000 U 197.000,000 Ba.
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WA^IHOfON P C.
Daddy's
Mvei\ii\g
Faiiy Tale
jy/W/ GRAHAM BOiSNER
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DECIDED FATHER TIME.
MA little trlrf named Janet," 'said
Daddy, "was behind In everything.
Tbls was not al-
toget her her
fault. She .had
had a great many
1 n t e r r U p tlons
when she had
been doing
things which she
had wanted to
finish.
"People h a d
come an d had
begged her to do
this and then to
do that. She had
told them she
wj|s very -busy
and could not
come. Then they
had urged her to
change her mind.
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COPYRIGHT 1? BY <^16StWVtCfc.
,evn p:ni of Louisiana. The altjtiale i*
▼ •« I \«B10 feet above ;< a level; and it's mv«m-
From Loui<V?aiVY ^ Inches i erpTeuf. ] ,J most certainly would like to do that
Boll Waevil Rfepprts
"They H
Urged."
"She hadn't chan^cd her mind, but
Still the iHM>pie who had come to s* e
! her and who had urged her to change
I her mind bad taken up a great deal
• of her time. -
"And altogether, she waa. behind In
all the things she wauted to have fln-
ished. 4
"4Oh, dear,' she sighed, 'I would like
to make Father Time a prisoner. Yes,
froift moving at all—Just for a^Uttle
.while. I'ntll I get caught up with all
the things I want to do?1 she begged.
"'I'd Kladly do as you wished,' said
Father Time, if I could, and If it didn't
mean that others
would be upset.
But you see'if I
a 11 o w e d you t o
keep me as a
prisoner what
would folks do
who were plan-
n 1 n g something
for tomorrow?
" *T o in o r r ow
wouldn t be coin-
ing slung If Fa-
ther Time stayed
as today tor a
longer time than
he should.
" it would mix
everything up.
I'm so sorry you
are behind me. I
don't like to have creatures behind
me. I like to have them keep right up
with me.
"'Just do your very best to catch
up with me. You'll be able to do It! I
know you will. 1 am sorry I cannot,
oblige you. very sorry Indeed. But
you see It would really be quite Impos-
sible. Begin tomorrow to try your
hardest to catch up with me, I won't
go any faster than usual, you know,
and you'll fcatch up with roe. But Fa-
ther Time cannot be a prisoner.
"'He can never be that!'"
NOTICE
The Dallas Times Herald will car-
ry a full page about Sherman,
Sunday, July 2d. This page wan
prepared by the Sherman Cham-
ber of Commerce. Papers wlH be
on sale at all news stands, or
phone W. J. Foster, 1680. This
phone number waa given incor-
rectly oil the post card notices.
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large variety.
young men.and women who cnb r on 'plantation owners-are going
At.the snme time there Is a general iif .\ a<il) itks Js that It offers' them a.large scale, ......
tOntlniVnr nil over the flatted States 'uiilimlt^l dpportunUf, . I 1 urtivs « f « UrfliSS, l,a.. 10 fflnM * l (" ^
fiaVtf ibe workers or their officers - Amerb^u fleedon* is a real S neflt ',,}fr .ol Sl,n^'^'• ^1 M®wt u^iu^ latlon at tlu
.. . . .. two machines of th« —
tteclde thai a strike 1m necesoary, the - " *—* ' - *
jpsmer tl tnkeH place the better.The enough
people do not warft strikes lo keep on •H*ci«nie
Indefinitely. ' eccasl
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; The .rail workers could not make a a merit
Pt aerlons mistake, km far as t) elr
fc^rn Interests are com^rnfdl, than to
||e np tr«importation A breakdown of
}he railroad service would discommode
ihnd hurt the public, and public opin-
ion would -be strongly
^Torkers.
V Furthermore, railroad rnt**s and
|ibsts most come down. Bnslness can-
Mot be carrle*] on with exorbitant
" inrges and expenses. Reductions so
ir utaue by the Mirriers are satlsfac-
to the public only as temporary
It. will Is1 necessary" to make,
Nral additional debases. ; j >t
It le hoped that the rail workers not,
The V.tAl is .sandy loam, and liij.oOd
u<res of cotton are In cultivation this j
The normal crop for this Iparish |
rw.twn* bales, -Last year It jirodiiced
lt 0|J 25,000 bales.
i There Is an infestation of Ih4I weevil
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Vve^r.
•Us ar>
I would Uke to make him stay quite
still until 1 had caught up with every-
thing I wanted to have finished and
then I would let him go on his way
again.' : .
W Uw«« u-muer ll«.n lh l.1 k ",Th"t V'^'ihnrtto ,
i.i .Lis parish. The luf.-H- ! ,be| n J0,'v fa^d old Iuan wlth " f
prevent time are adult long wh,te hennl came nnd st(,od over
Johnny Learned Something.
"This pie Is excellent. Sister Smith."
said little Johnpy hi* mother at ttta
supper table, and after a pause he.jrw*
peated with unctuous solemnity, "This
pie Is excellent, Sister Smith."
"Why, Johnny, what trick are you
up to now?" asked hla mother, sur-
prised. . ]
"No trick at all," said Johnny.
"That's what the minister always
says, and then you give him another
piece.**
JAC K I>* MPSKY NEEDS MONEY.
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The world's champion pugilist ; re
marks that tile whi'h be re
adverse to the tstved for rabbit punrbinf: Oe.ir^es a<-r«#i«>cotton.
r 00 acr -s of cotton with calcium arse-
Inate this year. :
I Henry Sc^nda'l of McWade^bout 12
miles southeast of here, .is experiment-
ing dn 'J'K> a/^es. He r^i's abrtftt 1,000
ic Weevil.
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f'llriik-ntltHr till «l«*ep has t'vnporati'd. He1* ^ • !"'• Oiiiia re, owner of a large
■ . , t ■ , .plantation at Oibun/SEQ miles UOrlb of
prnns an exhibition tour to keep the slin u,iMli(. ,|s Hpn,ving acres.
wolf from lil;i «bs)r. Money ea^yj got j j,- j.;. WimpU- ^of BeUjie^ - near j- , —
Is easv lost, .lac': indicates tlpif his Shrevcport. is experimenting on 100 hi which that
coin lots dwindled awiiv in liuortie andi"-''r' : 'O . the prewut time. If results Virtually eeaseu to be a lac-
roil! urn !, . ' '1m,. shown h.. will U*<~II,. flHto n„..h- !"r 'U U"' «' t ru> II/,- ,H„|
other taxes, liviuc expense* In t alifor-
. s. ficalii
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(Atlan'
I ha c<iit,,:i jnoiffictioit is not feu es-
esutiii to prosperity it. ih*. is
priA-e.j by % the splendid rcsult.4 that
are being ubta|iK4d l y various tarniitig
lare'shown he will itse 'the fitrfhe meth-
od ou his 5,00(1 acre ^Imitation,' he
nlu exp^fes o4. thotrlp to Eunqs<( and -
A. li. Hatcher of Floiurney, 10 miles
west of here, hi tr>iug the calcium ar-
senate on a small field of bis cotton
, ... £. , . * .'Which Is located in the hills.
|M11 recognise rhat It Is the, part of the. greatest prb.^i^ter has be. mit ! w H Nl|„ (>f I<lH Ul hUH 1)urr.h.,s.
taking ciue of hi# parents,
U :t |^ ii. pot jttojiir^hat Jaticjibs^
o(, realise Ihe value of money* Am
ence not to strike and that rates
costs must come down. But If
we Is to tie n-strike, tlw' public hopt^s
|iave lt light away.
EFFKC1 OF ADVERTISING
l elievHl that there was more -money ed five machines with
fo win whenevtM- he ie< ded It? Tin- 'spraying " 00 a< res.
wotf Is no respe-for of rer^ous:
likes to elr.w fnvorj^ew of fortune.
which he is
l,f, 1 J, .\l R«dtiusoii of Baydu. La., is go-
ing t.• trial his .iitire plantation, con-
ktisiing' of I.imki acres.
A. U'. Iti^gs. furuo'j; miiuaeer <i&tlio
MmiBBB
< /. ft, plant a (toil nexti 'Monroe.' I,a..
>«yi thai be successfully^ iisimI the dry
PHP |u T\der ralelum ars"i-.!c ine|ie«d cm
SurpriM s in r N*ent primary elections vim ;il.n,s , f roH(M, t $ .,..w ^ .,OM
STATESMEN NOT IN IJKE.
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4 Fir Charks Highain, personal r4 pre-
fatlve of I^ rd Nortbellffe, (Jreat HB ,
U.luY foremost puhllrtor. 1.. ..M""- *" ""'I"'""" «' < '• P<«>PH- |«.lton «,hi,'h I lr.ni.,1 I,, .his
they are to the politicians. Tlwl people|we
-tor. in the auU^itios ot famv life
In business. v
In such co«MOaniti<^ the farmers
have lea rued the lesion of diversifica-
tion. and- J"1'! pHietlee
the main t« pfiMbictK-n of lun?s.
(•attlo, penltrj£ hiilk alid to fiitl and
fo«Ml crops, flfpi'alllfijg Up^Si such rom-
im.(litlf> for tfceii- profits. nf
As for. cot tint, they liare < < asr.l to
depetid U|Kiii ft lis tin ir staple -moaey
crop" <H nsi«l(i'ing ;.it a crc.p of si>c< ji-
dary "p—^Tliiffr
What prnc^WW'the diversification
system
"'Certainly,' Said the old mail again..
" 'My name,' he continued,' is Fa-
ther Time.'
"'Oh, dear,' said, Janet, "I "am so
glad to see you for I had something I
wanted to ask you.'
"'Another question?' asked- Father
Time.
" 'A request,' said Janet. T want
to ask you to do something for me.'
"'Well.' said Father Time, 'I will
gladly oblige yon If I can. But you
know Father Time has certain rules
to. folhm. For example he muat go on
to the next day even If .people rum
and ev^a though
woaHbi'f huh*y
along so. T
" 'Father Tlrnt has wings that you
can't see. Yes, Father .Time most cer-
tainly can fly. But he doesn't fly any
faster one day than another. .
" 'Sometimes It seems as though he
dhk For Instance, at a party. It does
seebi as tboa^ii Father Tlmi- was hur-
r.vkig faster thnn^on other ocraslons.
FARM LOANS
First Vendor IJen Notes Bought
G D. MILLER
Sulsitantlal City I^oans
15 Llns Annex - Phone No. il
TWO
NEW O
Designed
wear.
)^ES
for hoi; Weather
A cut-out strap pump in Pat-
ent Colt and White Linen.
They carry the popular low
heels—$6.00 to $9.00,-.
fife
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A cut-a-way two strap model
with medium straight heel in
all leathers and white linen
$6.00 to $9.00.
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SHOE CO.
Help Fight the Boll Weevil
NAA/VSAAAAAAAA^AAA^AA^^4
of fai-ming . not only
but Is doing, fia- this State in ;!•*• wa> \ But he.Is really ihMng lo''t the same
as usual. He atwu.vs does tile same
log the convention of the Assocbit-
made one bale ]>er acre and on
..... , i, ... „ , ifA>i lh l tl*lr Homin.s In ..(«,+ awl'".1"" "V" •*
Advertising ( lubs pf the orld in . MthJi'-qnarter bale acre, he aaid. "At
llw.uk,,. mill tint Am, rim IS tntcTl.tr ' the •""•'••jTETt il.oo ,u r.v
hundred pouibls /md treating wus
more eXii^nslve fban II is now.
two appHMiib'"** five days
ml !)%> e^tH-rimeit very
fi jr * HP ' '
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d 'He alS*r eiperlmented
£ «w*y troth Ewnmrt by nUtbt-S wt'fare ""ft.'1"" " " ' "l ^ J* r Ii
4 an<l .B(rr,„lvo .,lver.l l„B ITo, M,"'h "l! k,'"la
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Illustrates the actual effectiveness of
IvJirthilng by iudicaflng American
Which are commonly used in
land.
" "Do yon Icnow," he states, "that the
^Dfy^lishman Is awnkened by nn Amer-
lcan alarm clock, rides In ari American
^|dr motor car. brushes his teeth wltfc
American tooth paste, eats American
hr*akfs*i frtC4^^|^^li|eririia
*dens
can typewriter ?" This.
^hst American adve
L aert doing
^ }$$. la ImpofSlble to conduct busiije<w
ihccessfuly In these dajrs without a4-,
VWlslng. Nt company or establish-
^et:* could, aitbont advertlslns and
Woeniing volume of business, offer at-
tractlvely low prices. It ts advertising
makes prices low.
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statesna n-tr t
then say what fl
<Uh1 oat that tii
ions ,^ou|d
«|>lnlon.
part of wlstitm. .....
V aos*^ lint
for themselves and. profUftb.
think They wtaild- Mr. Ki
rViwii honest opin 'wiih calcium arsenate and-molasses at
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>sed milk and writes on an Attifrt
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te with public -tbe tiuuc time, applying the solution
with a loop to tiiev buds of the fotfon,
j but g«d mi: results. "1 had 4no specifi-
I citation to go by, so I m;ule a saturated
It Is «& S her in all officers go «£ ' •''* """ arsenate ami mo
. \ Iusr.es, using ten gallons on fhre rfr^
mE ou Ih<- ttemr {fc«t If 1. Mil (w„ :,|.,.ii. :,I i.,. he wid. --I tioirt
able to stand around on. Hie Js|reets;know how to an ouut for it but 1
and help hnkl dp btdbbmrs by ieanini; uiade-less" cotton on that five acres
tlicm. lift, is able t« work In'f'lii11 a,,v other.
of enftl.ttng o^r fiinners tti thrive and
plvtsper n.splt.- tho •>« !! weevil men-
ace. is furiefiiHy.presented by the
tor of the IVirmme («;.a. NVws in
the follow ing^J^WTlp'ion what he
saw during a recent irlp thron'gb tbe
hills i«.nd viiliey^ of Georgia :
"There is no .rflspntlni; the fac* that
the people f ttt In ttH' (rural sections
arc doinc besr to make some
thine to, eat lit home. * Wo drove a
hundred mihit through the country
Tuesday, and such fine gardens , we I
have never seen,. The liean vines 'iire
literally loadeil. The tomato vfines
are< lieaitllful. The chicken cron Is
the Ir.reeftt ever The cow4* are cleon-
ntr'on'the meadow. The pills are In
the_pon. The wheat and ♦ ;.t^ Ore be-
ri
W«y What is your request, Janet?'
* " 'I'U like It so much.' sal.d ^anj't, if
for Just a little, little while I -t uld
make a prisoner of you.'
"'What!' exclaimed Father Time
'You'tLJiUje to make a prisoner,of me?'
" *1^ fc oub!.' Jnnet mlntirted.
"Tin sorry,' saltl Fatl er Time. *bui
that Would be cfuite'impossible*'
"'Oh dear.-'' sa+d Janet, i do w,lsl
lou'd let ine cutch . oiT'imtl keep ~oi
POLITICAL ANN0UNCFMENT
Aniiounct menis Ander thb£ beedtw
ere Miibject to fbe set ion 'of ihtj Iiesb
s rsitc orluttti lHH In July. IPftt.
e cotfon
few ri thei
This
m he
Ins: harvested. The 'corn crop' Is fl^te.
bnt has i fmf of li'tie to develop The Far Congress. Fourth IHstrlrt of Tsnu
farmers ma* nt t have much mom-r' mau ravhciw.
ifn fields, mill qi
\Vreviis Appe ared iiTfeil.
mm
livve iieen- told, fo get j
acSOfiint for "Wlpd
Mr.
Ibut they will have olentv to eat. This
isjpplles. «f conrst4. t< tl eJtyst el" w t f
farmers THeW are vet fitfrfdW'tbr «e
Wiow
tenants who h"ve never learned
«. This nw. mswn. t«r-WMt«i T'iJ'f1, "f' '.'f.'Vr *T?5ll°nTr*'i " lhl"" hn'""-''
^ w .WV2 i j J Ju, .IH'st lnfcit. il the plantation m llHiHfj This of conmv ts'Ht f a nlehife of
ht wnns abdifatH'^tif a few fhiaillai They had 4tK acres in cotton They ease ami crest wealth on the fnyei <<
ehnrnt teis ffom their acctuttdmed had l;een making nearly khi hales t)f a resuH <>f dlrerplfled farming* but it
* jct Hon each «nr; The first year, the is a olcture of nlentv and of^lmmun-
, rn — - j insects retluced Ihe yield to 180 bales, Itv from nbvslenl want—ivhl- h nn
.,flvl/ini K,,wi{tn « • (rottinrr itc.iti ,,,e ?**** ,0 In hales and the fat'Oier who dt-nrtT*ds unoti cotton utnl^r
Me\bai. hnnd^ts .an gtttinj; 11 r||ir<i year ,llc. cr(,p Mtts [^|U(.e(} <u t^n weevil cJndlHons can rosslbly en-
apaln and, have started In to get some i.:, « When we started using,,the Jov
haunts.
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£ ; ^"Wddent Harding's arms confer-
; «nce Is as dead as the proverbial*tioor
'brt th-noa conference. ,The. or 'ei in Mexico than
of ^ Wo>ld are not dlsnrm-' Ireland.
and totJav in Europe as many sol-
'^dfcii.aro arms as tber -wa«Mi#,
the World War. fteally. when
np on the TMlinj* a{|,i,|,>
tlon what has It aecoin^lished?
f ^ $*> before the ikki|)1«> with
assy 'money |\v holding Americans for >alcium arsenate method we increas-1 And the ■ i,ooe- •< M (b>.>r-ti fn-n ie-«t.
ransom Obregon doesn't seem to have ^ ,lh' ^ Wfl|l firs| .v,'!lr nr0pr«Vtor« pud tenants-leaf** thf tes
itr- btw "ml aud. l"'r e,,,,t ,lu' Her0ud year." he pn,. of * :bnw fo m-ike n jlH " "t
. . ihome" tile hotter It will bM ntnl fjb
l'v5;000 AflHS of (\>tlon. j greater will be the prosperity of all
Caddo Parish is situated in the north- our people. 1 "
pinch more luck in sustaining law f.nd
Collins does in
Ireland
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For Tax Collector, (irayson Cooatfl
^ !• H HHdtVAMU1AN
H M. WISDOM
For Slierift, bm M«i County:
Fl/>Tl) KVKllHKAIfT.
w h. train oisidk. ;
Her County Judge <« ray eon County:
R II CARTKR
DAYTON IL STEED. *
! For Public Weigher, Preclncl Na. 1:
J. L (Jim) SNTDKU
Justice of the Peace, Precinct Na. 1.
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For County Attorney:
GEO. L. HAMILTON.
HUBERT BOOKOUT.
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Fans, Good Palm F ans with cane handles, in
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color. Regulation and over-blouse models. Some hundred
brand new waists, fashioned of Ponfeee, Canton Crepe, Crept
de Chine, Radium Crepe, Georgette, etc. Regular and Ex-
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To be closed out at a much lower price than you would
imagine. Styles are very sweet and smart and new, sizes 10
to 19 years. Not many left, early choosing, therefore, is ad-
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