Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SHERMAH DAILY DEMOCRAT.
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HAVE«SICKLY
YOUNGSTER TRY THIS FREE
THE RAILWAY
HAPPENINGS
ginw of th« g»n(H F# system.
WILL KXThXG M-. <>. * «•
I're.ddewt Ketzrf iik Ney* Hevea
lion Dollar- la Available.
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family with young children that Is
it sickness In the house now anil
and so it is Important that
the house should know what
little emergencies that arise,
with a nerlous ailment needs a
t Is true, but In the majority of
. as any doctor knows the child
from some intestinal trouble,
y constipation.
There Is no sense In giving It a pill or
of Mrs. N. IT. Mead of Freeport. Kane.,
whose granddaughter has been taking It
successfully and of Mrs. 3. K. Whiting
Houston, May 19.—It 1» stated —.....
on excellent authority that General Denison, Tex.. Mav 19.—‘William |
Manager Freeman of the Texas Kenefick, president of the Missouri.
Gould lines will make F. S. An- Oklahoma and Gulf railroad, arrlv-!
thony, with the I. k G. V at Pales-led here laat evening at 7 o'clock in!
names, and such tickets costing 19
cents a trip, have been lent to per-
sons unauthorised to nse them, the
price to such users being a dollar a
ride, whereas a single trip ticket
for this same Journey would coat
>1.25. la said that this practice
of cheating the road In the use of
commutation tickets has been com-
mon at Newburgh for a long time.
Frank|ln K. Lane, of the In'lr-
of Lena, Wk. who gives it to lisr children
herself.
a remedy containing an opiate, nor la
Rushing (------
; of the bowels to be always recom-
mended Bather give It a small ilotw of
a mild, gentle laxative tonic like Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which, by clean-
ing out the bowdls and strengthening the
little stomach muscles, will Immediately
correct the trouble.
This l« not alone our opinion but that
and takea It herself, ft Is sold In fifty
cent ami one dollar bottles at every
drug store, but If you want to test It In
your family before you buy It (tend your
address to Dr. Caldwell and he will for-
ward a supply free of charge.
Dr. Caldwell does not feel that the
purchase of his remedy ends bis obli-
gation. He has specialised In stomach,
liver and bowel diseases for over forty
years and will be pleased to give the
reader any advice on the subject free
of charge. All are welcome to write
him. Whether for the medical advice
or the free sample address him Dr.
W, n. Caldwell, Ml Caldwell building,
••-.ntloello. III.
is to succeed Mr. Anthony.
GIRL AT THROTTLE.
BOTH PHONES.
Call W. D. Wharton for White
Hose Cooking Oil, Sherman Laun-
dry Soap; Maine Medicated Hand
and Face Soap, (no alkali, purely
vegetable); also for any magazine,
new subscription or for renewal;
wall paper, the kind you want, from
factory to your home.
Never can tell when you'll mash
a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn
Eolectrie Oil instantly relieves Die
pain—quickly cures the wounV. x
J. F. Kohler.
New Phone 785.
Shrader
building,
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lAiveland.
tine, superintendent of motive imw-lhis private car attached to the reg- state Cd'mmeree commission, spoke
er for the entire system with head-!ular train. To a reporter for Tue I recently before the Finance Forum
quarters at Marshall. Supt. Sea-1 News Mr. Kenefick said: } of the West Sid# Young Men’s
brook of Trinity and Braxo* Valley j “I have just got back from Eur- I Christian Association of New York
qpe, and I returned with >7,000,000,! on the misunderstanding In regard
! Which I will use in extending the to railways. He *aid, In his opinion,
j Missouri, Oklahoma ft Gulf. The this was a time of real regulation
] plans for the extensions aro being of the railways, but that regulation
Mile* | worjted out now. but have not yet | was only incidental in the general
reached the stage where they can be purpose of the people to have more
hnade public." 'Hjto »ay in regard to the management
When | When asked regarding the story! of their affairs. The trouble with
of the railway
problem was that Wall street
thought a railway was onlv a basis
Pulls Engine Two Hundred
In Georgia.
CartersvlHc, Ga., May 1 m
the brass-bound engine Tennessee, I front Muskogee that the Missouri, J the- New York idea
which draws the special train of | Oklahoma and Gulf would acquire
President John Thoma* of the the yardg 0f thp Katy at Wagoner,
Nashville, Chattanooga and St j Mr. Kenefick said:
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Louis Railway, arrived In this city
ritzens at the station were astonish-
ed to see the train brought to a
standstill by the hand of a young
Indy, who proved to be the IT-year-
old daughter of President Thomas.
According to the conductor,'Miss
Thomas had been in sole charge of
the throttle since the train left
Nashville, a run of more than 200
miles, and large crowds along the
route were attracted liy the sight of
a girl at the throttle.
The locomotive driven by Presi-
dent Thomas' daughters is the one
used by hint at the time he was an
engineer, employed ns a regular en-
gine driver, and is one of the smal-
est now in regular use.
"That's all bosh. The Missouri,
Oklahoma and Gulf does not want
to sell them.”
Mr. Kenefick said crop conditions
along the line of his road were fine,
with the exception of oats. He said
the local business of the Missouri,
Oklahoma and Gulf was a little
slack at present, but that the
through business was holding up
remarkably well.
for a stock issue. The West, on the
other hand, thought that a railway
was entirely a public servant.
ELECT OFFK'EIIS.
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Inlei-nnlionnl Railway Fuel As«mh-I«-
i ion'- Convention.
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Message
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Have you ever been called to the corner
telephone when your going made necessary
a walk through rain or storm? The
Bell Telephone
often saves in one night the cost of service
for a year.
Chattanooga, Tenn., May 19.—The
fourth and last day’s convention of
the International Railway Fuel As-
sociation was concluded yesterday
with the election of the following of-
ficers:
President, T. Duff Smith. Grand
Trunk Pacific, Manitoba; first vice
president, David Meadows. Michigan
Central. St. Thomas, Ont.: second
vice president, f. Hlbbln, Missouri,
Kansas and Texas railroad. Parsons,
Kans., secretary and treasurer. John
I). Sebastian, N. R. L ft P. railroad.
Executive committee, W. C. Hay-
es. Erie railroad, New York City; J.
McMnnnmv, Pere Marquette, Grand
Rapid*, Mich ■ il. J. Collet. Frisco
railroad, Sat. Francisco; R. Emer-
son, New York Citv.
Traffic News.
The Long Island road reports
that it has not killed a passenger in
a train accident sincq June 1, 1903;
and during that time, its passenger
mileage has been 4,904,736,994;
and nearly all of these passengers
have been carried on the suburban
lines of the company, carrying a
dense traffic to and from New York
City
The Travelers' Protective Asso-
ciation and Merchants and manufac-
turers have protested against that
part of the uniform baggage rules ' 'nation of a
recently adopted by the railways of railway and
the United States and Canada, by
which it is proposed after January
1, 1912, to make an extra charge
for all trunks any dimension of
Foreign Railway Notes.
The government of Ecuador has
recently spent >50,00 for repairs on
the roadbed of the Machala to Puer-
to Bolivar railway. This short jlne
is in the southern part of Ecuador
and is of particular importance, as
it affords a safe and quick outlet
to the Pacific ocean for the pro-
ducts of the fertile country through
which it passes.
FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1911.
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We Arm Now Doing ihm Largest
Exchange Bnslnesa In the City.
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Best prices allowed for Old Dressers, Wood
Beds, Kitchen Cabinets, or any other arti-
cles you may wish to exchauge. Special
prices on Parlor Suits, Art Squares, Gold
and Brass Beds and Kitchen Cabinets.
Cori=nlt us on prices, and let us EX-
CHANGE UP-TO-DATE NEW FURNI-
TURE FOR YOUR OLD. Phone in your
orders and our city solicitor will wait on
you and make arrangements to suit in every
part icular.
VALUE FOR VALUE
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IN EXCHANGE
All goods guaranteed and our guarantee is
worth something.
An imperial edict. Issued in Pek-
ing, China, May 9, authorizes the
conclusion of the loan of >30,000,-
000 for railway construction in
Central China. The loan was signed
a year ago, despite provincial oppo-
sition by grouns of financiers rep-
resenting (he United States, France,
Great Britain and Germany. The.
amount of the loan remains at $30,-
000,000, notwithstanding the ellm-
branch section of the
the four groups of
bankers will participate.
R. N. Brown, a trainman for the
St. Louis and San Francisco rail-
way company accompanied by his
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which exceeds 40 inches the charge wife, left yesterday for St. Txntls
to be made on a basis of ten pounds and Kansas City, where they will
for every additional inch. • On ae-
WG CATTLE SHIPMENT.
Seventy Ears, 2,175 Head, Taken
Through Amarillo.
The Southwestern Telegraph
and Telephone Co.
"MaF 19-—A’ train
consisting of seventy-two cars laden
with 2.175 head of cattle pulled by
the Santa Ee through this city Wed-
tusnay night Is considered by local
re dread men to be the heaviest shi|»-
mont of live stock ever handled by
a railroad in the United States with
one engine. This shipment was load-
end at Bovina, Tex., for transporta-
tion to Kansas City. The train was
handled by one of the monster en-
eount of these protests the roads in
the Trunk Line Association (east of
remain for several days
Tom Mills, a machinist in the
shops of the St. l/ouis and San Fran.
Buffalo and Pittsburg) have increRs. ci8C0 railway company in this city
ed the dimension limit to 4 5 Inches.
Referring to the recent decision
of Judge Trieber In the Arkansas
rate cases, by which the temporary
injunction restraining the state rail-
way commission from enforcing its
2-eent. passenger fare and
freight rate orders was made perma-
nent, the commission has announced
that If the general assembly of the
is taking a few days' layoff.
A. A. Carpenter, down town
ear
inspector for the St. Louis and San
Francisco railway company in Sher-
man. Is laying off for a fw days and
reduced I K°ne ,0 Detroit and other point's
north.
L. S. Thompson, passenger con-
ductor for the St. Louis and San
state will not make the necessary j Francisco railway company north
appropriations to enable the case to out of Sherman is in Jacksonville,
he carried loT the Supreme Court of
the United States, it intends, if
conditions warrant, to prepare and
put into effect new freight tariffs
on alt classes and commodities.
The New York Central has
brought suits In equity in the United
States Circuit court against 21 mer-
chants and other persons in New-
burg, N, Y., on the charge of illegal
dealing In tickets. Season tickets
have been bought in fictitious
Florida, attending the meeting of
railway engineers in annual conven-
tion at that, place.
M. B. Jackson, signal supervisor
for the Houston and Texas Central
railroad company in this efty is in
IJallas today. He has practically
completed the installation of electric
lights in the switches here.
Tickets for Sacred Cantata
sale at Craycroft-Stinson Co.
on
It
A GREAT MZOR SALE
THIS
WEEK
ONLY \Yg
#2.50'
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#3.00
imported m
1.000 f in* Imported Pnroi A v-ill be placed on ftnle nt 97c. each. These
razors are i.oiti out* of * K.l.'h# impontnof i.t/orsin the<United States
I J«e M. 1,. Bramlt Cilicty Co. of Ltw York. They ore all high grade NatriDles'
We secured a bur sbn k al a ri.liritluuw fi.r.it*#. iii#«kimrim#nien.Hr»i____-V,
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Lewi.,” “Blue StseL'
Rogers,’' Wo*tenholn»M I ipo R i.»r, "Ben-I.ur,' tewu, - Blue Steel."
popular brands of all the iamuus r* ikert. In fa. t, we have been selling the
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same identical razors n* high $3 toO each. Kvery razor iseuarant’erf
perrect and net t ady for n-?. Kvery ra*Yr so1.! that does not give perfect
hi‘ ch!| special intention to the BRANDT
KAZOK. I Jus rizt.- > . :■ "MPf-red bva^i-l t»rne**q fmv1r,M.r a uni form it v of
temper, a ltd is fully gnat ante ed. Regular pi ice ti.tk); our price is 97c. each.
WE WILL ALSO PLACE ON SALE 1000 of the Genuine
BRANDT SELF-HONING RAZOR STROPS
llieie Strops are .old and advertised everywhere at $2.
OUR PRICE 97c EACH
TP- Br.r-rf? Self-Bonin. Rarer Strop Is the host rarer strop on the
mnrki-1 ton..) The uuly I azor-tropin llic world tlnu hunt's a ml strops
your rarer hi thv same timrand enables you to oMain an r.lve whirh
only nu experienced hurl . r can give. The Brandt Self Honing Razor
strop W ill pul a Keener r>Ve on a razor with fewer strokes than a»v
Other razor ur n. Y"iir r .-nr will show, cud your r.ire will feel the
differemeatonce. Guaranteed never to become hard or dour.
Special in Safety Razors: for 97c
LAMFORD-KEITH DRUG CO.
a-; ^uiouukiiwii.T^
$2.00 Razor Hones 97c
DEMOCRAT WANTS WILL SAVE i'OU MONEY.
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OF ALL LOTS IN
Shannon Heights Addition to Sherman
This property Is known as the Shannon Tract, and is located on North Travis Street. The lots are large and
very high in elevation, overlooking the eily and commanding an excellent view. The soil is the fertile black-
sandy variety and will produce anything, (las. telephone, electricity and city water extended to the property.
The new park will be located in the North part ol the city.
We are Offering 200 of these Beautiful Lots for
TE.N DAYS ONLY
RenirkaUe low Prfce Of $75.0# 10 $175.00
And Think of the TERMS: SI.50 Down and $1.50 per Week; OR
$6.00 Down and $6.00 per Month, until paid for
No Taxes.
No Interest. No Payments when Sick
No Notes or Mortgages to Sign.
Free Deed in Case of Death
Sale Opens Saturday, May 20, and Lasts 10 Days Only
; NOTICE
For the convenience ot those who are unable to visit (he Addition during
week days, our Salesman will be on the Addition all day SUNDAY..
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see these beautiful lots. Do so NOW.
Sale Opens Saturday, May 20th,
and Continues for Ten Day
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register lor il. A Iree lickel Is given lo even one
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NATIONAL SALES AGENCY
IRA S. SUMMERVILLE, Manager
110 North Travis, in Wetenkamp Music Store, Third Door 'North ol Commercial Slate Bank; Also on the Addition. See Our Signs.
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