Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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SHERMAN D
KARO SYRUP
Make* IHvinity Fadgc. We Hare
It I* Three Sizes.
JESS WAUL
SATURDAY
Yesterday's Tempera! ur
Maximum 100.
Minimum, T5.
Today’• temperature at
June Clearance Sale
BEGINS SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd., CLOSES
SATURDAY, JUNE f 7«rji
tnwWnl Press Pisf***,]
Dallas, June 3.—Two thousand
dozen brooms and six tons of broom
corn were destroyed in a fire thi*
morning at Spike*’ Bros. Broom fac-
tory here. The loos' is fifteen thous-
and dollars. The smoke from the
corn was so dense that the firemen
had to chop a hole through two
floors to let It out
IIEG1X.N'IXG SATURDAY, JUNK 3RD, Continuing Till SATUR-
DAY, JUNK 17TH, We Will Hold a GREAT
JUNE CLEARING SALK.
The choicest, beet and most seasonable merchandise from each
department Is offered at most radical and sweeping reductions. NO
ODDH AND ENDS—NO JOB LOTH—NO INFERIOR GOODS that
and often bought and offered by most houses, are offend in this
sale, but our' regular dependable merchandise that Is always found
liere, is reduced and can be bought at prices MUCH LESS than
inferior, unreliable kinds. Take our word for It—You’ll find here
the greatest array of high-class merchandise offered at the lowest
prices ever shown in the heart of the summer buying season.
LOKIMKR HAS ASKED TO BE
ALIA) WEI) TO TESTIFY
IN HEARING.
ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE
SENATOR SHELBY CULLOM
member the big
menu for Men.
are reduced for
Madcro Was Escorted to the Inter-
national Bridge by Fifty American
1 sullen and Was Received by Fifty
Mexican Ladles.
te Full Teat of the Democratic
Caucus Actio nin Resolution on
the Matter of a 80 I’er Cent Duty-
on Ray Materials.
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
Each artemoon, from 2 to 4 oc’lock during tills sale, we w,Ul
have EXTRA SPECIALS at prices that will put you to thinking.
- SATURDAY, JUNE 3RD, front 3 to 4 O’clock—«00 Yards
Figured Lawn, (limit 10 yards), per yard................
We have made special arrangements for your convenience
while shopping—Plenty of salespeople to wait upon the crowds
this sale will bring. Come and see—You will be surprised at
prices
PLENTY OF FANS RUNNING. OUR STORE IS J COOU COME
AND SPEND THE DAY. NO'TROUBLE TO SHOW
GOODS AND ANSWER QUESTIONS.
The latent, most
•hade*, all abow a ■■
Come, on our in'
June Sale Bargains w
Associated Pm* Di*patch. 1
Anociatcd Pro* dispatch.]
Eagle Paaa, June 3.—Madero
arrived this morning at 8:30 and
was immediately surrounded by
a committee of fifty Texaa ladies
who escorted him on foot to
the international bridge. A beau-
tiful curtain marked the inter-
national boundary line. On the
Mexican side of the curtain wait-
ed a committee of fifty Mexican
ladles who escorted Madero to
their municipal building. The
Eagle Pass military band helped
the Mexican band In music.
Madero left for Mexico City after
a brief speech. The Dies sol-
diers aro being withdrawn and
Madero’s men are taking their I
place* here.
Washington, June 3.—Lori-
mer has requested permission to
appear before the new senate
investigation committee to tes-
tify In hlB own behalf. The
committee will hear him.
Watch!
In the Em
Associated Prcn Dispatch.]
Washington, ,D. C., June 8.—
There was an eclm of the action of
the caucus in the house last evening
when Representative Burleson,
chairman of. the caucus, obtained
unanimous consent to make a state-
ment. He called attention to the
For our Mammoth 1-page Circular that will be distributed
Today. Read every item—You’ll find hundreds of Interesting
bargains.
Big lot of 27 Inch Klounclm
TUESDAY’# CHOICE, THE
RANIIH TO MATCH, THE I
And still another Juno Sale Bargain
The Other Illinois Senator.
an
“Senator Culloni it In an embar-
rassing position. He voted to retain
Lorlmer In his seat, to save Illinois
the disgrace of having a senator ex-
pelled. Now the senate of his own
Listen!
El Paso, Tex., June 3.—Soon af-
ter the departure of Francisco 1.
Madero for the City of Mexico yes-
terday details were made known of
ah alleged attempt to dynamite him.
The plot, according to the insur-
recto police, was to have been car-
ried out during the ball which Senor
Madero attended in Juarex last
night.
Cruzrey, former Jefe politico of
the town of Guadalupe, whom Ma-
dero deposed, has been locked up In
Juarez and placed Incommunicado,
and the lnsurrecto secret service
men have been detailed to make
other arrests, ,
When the plot was discovered,
enough dynamite was being carried
Into the ball room to blow bp the
entire building. About 500 people,
in INCH AIJiOVKIlH, THE YARD.
state has asked for the expulsion.
The state is not saved from this dis-
graceful notoriety, while Cullom
loses what credit he might have
NOTICE.
Pan Handle Harvest.
Your gas bill is due on the 10th
and must be paid to obtain the dis-
count. If not paid by the 15th wc
will be compelled to cut your gas
off. Sherman Gaslight and Fuel
Co. ji-m
Associated Press Dispatch.]
Snyder, June 3.—Wheat is being
harvested In this section. The yield
is ten to twenty bushels per acre,
bats were damaged by dry weather.
All we want is a chance to show
you the many superior features of
the North Htar Refrigerators. Les-
lie-Taylor Hardware Oo. 31
Pure lard ten cents per pound;
breakfast bacon 20 and- 25 cents.
Packing House Market. 3-t3t
lie treasury as a result of Republi-
can extravagance, the tariff of 20
Associated Pres* Disjpatfh.}
Vergas, Minn., .nine 3.-“In' their
prlvHlmear, I., 8. Borg, president of
the New Orleans, Mobile and Chi-
cago railway, was badly hurt and
hi3 wife killed last night In a wreck
on the Minneapolis, St. Paul and
Saulte Ste. Marie railway. Mr. Berg
was hern in San Antonio.
republic of Ixiwer California, has
announced he will insist that the
red flajj com© down on Monday and
that Madero tie asked to recognize
his insurret-tos and pay thorn for
their part in the revolution. H© will
call a constitutional convention.
Canuel Lopez, one of the youngest
orators In town, who took occasion
to denounce Benito Juarez as an Afri-
can robber, who had separated
church and state. Madero moved
toward Lopes. At this utterance, a
dozen hands, however, ahoyed Lopez
through a door and he was Immed-
iately Imprisoned.
Monarch” $3.50 and $4 00 Hot Weather
Oxtords lor Men
FORT WORTH ( IIIFF OFFERS
GUARD TO GOVERNOR,
delay. The discussion will be al-
lowed to run until all members who
desire to talk in It have had their
say.
As with the previous bills
brought in by the Democratic ma-
jority at this session, no limit will
be placed on the bate. Neither
will there he restriction on the right
of offering amendments. Any one
who wants to propose changes in
the measure will be granted that
privilege. But it is the present un-
derstanding that as a result of the
final unanimity of Thursday nlght’B
caucus In approving the bill as re-
nertert from the Ways and Mean"
eomm'ttee, no amendments will
'•nme from the democratic side. The
renublleans will he allowed to offer
the amendments hut none of them
democrats
The largest selec-
tion and greatest
variety of
UnpIcdMant Incident.
Fort Worth, June 3.—Follow-
ing the receipt of a letter al-
leged to have threatened G-c-v.
Colquitt’s life if lie attends the
anti rally here on Monday, Chief
of Police Renfro today announc-
ed that, a personal body guard !
would be offered to the govor- I
nor.
REMEMBER!
You will find our office In tlfe new
Odd Fellow building, East Houston
stroet. Sherman Electric A Gas Co.
Associated Press Ditpotcb, 1
Eagle Pass. Juno 3,—As Madero
stepped Into the balcony of the
Pledras Negras mctiiclpal building,
£0H SHOES
In North Texas to
select from
Opera House
Sunday, 3 P. M.
CIVIC LEAGUE.
Tlie Civic Longue Met on Wednes-
i day Afternoon.
The league was called to order
by president. Owing to Illness of
secretary, the minutes were read by
Mrs. Wall.
The question to give a Fourth of
July jrtcnic was discussed and a
committee appointed to confer with
the Young Business Men's club with
power lo act, according to their de-
cision. The committee consists of
Mrs. Pyle, Mrs. Nevcll and Mrs.
English.
The League voted to purchase a
flag, such as the flag committee
shall designate, to be given to the
schools.
The League vote;) to have an en-
tertainment on the court plaza Sat-
urday night, June 10th, to celebrate
the Installation of the big lights,
said entertainment to consist of tag
night, sale of ice cream cones, candy,
cakes, soda pop, etc.
will be adopted
will unite with practical solidity in
voting thc^i down, it is expected
the general debate will run for ten
days and that three or four days
more will be consumed in consider-
ing the bill tinier the five-minute
rule and In discussing and dlspos-
ng of the amendments offered.
THE SHOE MEN
•••••
To probe Deep.
Associated Press Dispatch.]
Washington, June 3.—Because of
marked discrepancies in narratives
of absorption of the Tennessee Co-al
and Iron Go. as given by John W.
Gates'and by B. H. Gary before the
house steel probe committee, it has
been determined that every person
who had anything to do with the
deal must be summoned. It is prob-
able that a hearing will also be held
In New York.
JUDGE H. 0. HEAD
Ferris Demands Recognition.
San Diego, June 2.—Dick Ferris,
the new president of the so-called
Will Speak
Grade Crossing Fatality.
Special Music
Ana'X'iated Pre$n Dinpatch.) ,
Terrell, June 3.—-A. H. Brown of
Elmo was killed, Mrs. Luther Wei-
born of Dallas fatally injured and
her infant badly hurt when a west-
bound Texas & Pacific train struck
their buggy at Elmo this afternoon.
Are in use in Grayson County right now—You’ll find that
some of your neighbors are using them and will recommend
them to you.
North Star Refrigerators operate on the smallest amount of
ice possible. They keep things cold. They are so constructed
that every corner—every part can be cleaned easily and thor-
Doors Open at 2x30
Mounted on bone.aud hand-made- the kind that washes
Town Changes Name.
WHITE ONLY
Associated Press Dispatch.',
Eagle Pass, June 3.—The name
of the city of C. P. Diaz has been
changed to Plederas Negras In honor
of the dawn of a new era in Mexico.
This n^w name was written on the
arch which spanned the internation-
al bridge.
Full fine of designs to select from
Como Early
Only Y Oc the dozen
our
need
Come
left for Maneuvers,
EVERY ONE INVITE
Associated Press Dispatch.}
Houston, June 3.—But five men
were unable to march when General
Mills and army left for the field, 14
miles distant, where they will divide
into red and blue armies and bold a
sham battle this afternoon. , .
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