Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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TflliWDAT, MARCH n, 191fi.
THE SHERMAN DAI7.Y DEMOCRAT.
FACE THREE.
AT EASTER
More than any other
time, a woman’s impulse
to appear at her radient
best must be obeyed.
Her costume should
mlrrow the- freshness
and beauty of spring.
No matter what the costume may be, here is the
slipper to add the finishing touch.
PRICE . . . $4.00
<•. ■-;v • --*fe • - -jp- «!'■- ..1 V
YATES SHOE CO.
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE.
I •«
USTEN TO ME
If you pay cash
we want your
trade, \:
JESS WAU
The Price Maker
II. F. Smith H*J* UimI I* Tnkfn I p
IVilb Other < r<>p<-.
The following appeared In the
Fort Worth Heron!. fir. Hruith is
k son of G. II. R, Smith, the well
known •■miring mill man of this
city and uved hero before taking
charge of the nun at Ceiina.
“That the rot ton acreage of Tex-
as
coming season Is indbated by In
formation given out by B. F. Smith
of tho Ceiina Mill & Elevator com-
pany of Cellna, w..o was in Fort
Worth Tuesday aod called at the
office of H. B. Horsey, secretary of
She Texas ..rain Dealers' associa-
tion.
“At least Mr. Smith fs sure tha'
cotton wilt be reduced in his part
of the state. According to his es
tiinale only 54 per cent of tb‘
number of acres of land planted in
AT Kb) MKMi'dt VI..
Intern! is l*eet»eni»m a* the Meet-
ing frogi-esses.
Itl 111 IK COTTON At KKYGF.. {♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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♦ AM THEM FATS. «
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In the afternoon of yesterday >
Bcv. B. A. Maltese, preached at Key
Memorial. His subject was the!
• Vision of Wish '• The preacher
called attention to the fact that only
a vision of God enables us to hate!
loud *iP and love men. We need the ex-i
_ _ halT'iP^flnreiptnl knowledge of the men-•
will b« materially decreased tb«- of melody mak<n and end ***** ft«t wo carry to stnnera. At
men have served as entertainment night Rev. R. G. Mood preached ;
fpr thousands of audiences , who from the test. '"When lesus saw j
never attend the theatre except when their filth, he said unto the sick of,
the minstrel band on tbe streets at tfm palsy, son, thy sins he forgiven!
noon announce* “a show at the op
'ry house tonight.'*
j Mr. Field belied his age-long con
Minstis-ly I'p to t)»ile.
If Irvin Cobb started the Euro-
pean war. Al Fields Invented , min-
strelsy. Unlike Ty, the veteran Mr
t ic'd has nothing to t*> ashamed
of. The song and dance and
good humor of the mjstic hah
thee" The preacher emphasized •
jthe ftiH that God needs men to feelDi
J rave men The man who thinks he j
cotton last year will grow tne proved bis age-long connection, fo.
same product in 1915. In its stead the secret he has learned through
grain, particularly oats, wheat and ' the years is to keep his entertain-
corn will be grown. i tnent abreast of the times. Voting
“He believes (he acreage will be minstrel audience seldom attend
divided according to the following the theatre at any oilier time, but
fgLures: Wheat will cover one- it knows whether dancing has re-
rouith of the acreage, oats the same placed roller skaUng as an
amount and corn one-third, ieavlni
nection with tbe mimitnl game atj*as **v**l merely to get hts orvnj
English’s last night by representing **01 to heaven is not saved. Wa
jin ••ntenaimnent that is as clo.-e to ;ir% *-«'cd not only for our own
the fads and fancies of the present , b*'»efit. but we were saved to help
moment as if mtmrtrclr.v were wgrn * *"v* wttl> *»• *lr<' Feeling good
yesterday. Or, rather, Mr. Field without doing good is a false rellg-1
ion. Christianity Is more than a
personal luxury-—tt is service, self-
denial. _ Don’t be a hinderer. be a
helper: help men to the Healer, j
For you to fail in your part of the
work, means the blocking up of ]
God's plans. The singing was fine
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S We Started Business in Sherman |
I March 23rd. 1914
cotton with only 16 2-3 per cent of
the total acreage, in former years
he states that cotton has been
planted on fully Id per cent of the
land around Ceiina.
"In speaking of the matter, Mr.
Smith said, ‘I know one fanner who jjtrt gwor to laugh at
Iasi year had 2(10 acres In cotton.
This year he will plant but ten
acres in that product. This is of
course is an extreme case but it
can be taken as indicative of tho
spirit that lias swept over bur ter-
ritory.' \
“As to crop conditions Mr. Smith
is extremely optimistic. ‘We could
hardly be in better snape,’ he said.
'A little warm weather is all we
< need t.o bring things out in great
1 shape. Much grain of fall planting j year consists of three fairly proton
is now pp and doing well. Much | tiops travesties with the interval.;
more seed Is In the ground and, between bridged by specialties. If
awaiting good weather to come things beconie a little monotonous
forth. Weather such as today is to the regular theatregoer, It is only
what we need.’ •
"Secretary Dorsey is of the sime
opinion as Mr. Smith In
excuse k*®* ll‘ght. A choir of children is
for living beyond the cradle. [helping in the music. Congregations
With humor as loud and bolster-!ale increasing. Interest is deepen-
oua as ever, with songs as new and i!,c- Breaching this afternoon at
old as songs can be and a generous Htree and seven forty-five tonight
sprinkling of both, the old and th",**ev K. G. Mood will preach*
new, with scenic settings unusually ]
elaborate for a minstrel affair, with ! ^T- T. Azbell, cx-postmaster of
occasional 1> Edwardaport. Jnd., writes: “I suf-
with Jack Richards and Eddie >rP,! from "*vew trouble with my
Hughes and Raymond Wylie to kidneys and back. Mrst bottle of
sing and West Avey and Joe Coff- Foley Kidney Pills gave me relief "
man to dance and with his Fieldian Thousands testify
that backache
majesty to preside over ihe cere-
monies. the evening at English’s was
a reunion of the minstrel fans that
passed off “sanspiciously" as the
antic Mr. Swot might say.
After the inescapable first part
done in a pleasantly free and easy
manner, the Field minstrels this
rheumatism, sore muscles, aching
Joints and bladder weakness vanish
when Foley Kidney Pills were
taken Sold everywhere, tu-th-sat
AUSTIN COLLEGE VOTES.
litre’s Vo Store like
Ihts F t Women’s
.Shoes and Bosiery
Beautiful Patent Pumps.
Combined with the new Sand
and Hosiery, Putty, Battle
Ship Grey and Moleskin
promises to be the one best
Styles tor Spring.
$4.00 the Pair
Finer Footwear than our
Spring Models was never
ma e or shown
Effort to
Enlist Sfadents
Bible Stud.'.
in Dnily i
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WK HAVE BEEN HERE A YEAR
\vn to i s rrs quite clear
THAT THE PEOPLE LIKE WORK
DONE WITHOUT ANY SHIRK
WITH VOTHIXt; OVERLOOKED
AND ONLY HONEST WORK
ROOKED.
NOTICE HOW BUSY WE ARE MOST OF THF, TIMF
Lomax Auto CO. f
Safety and Service
VIA
The Home Interurban
(Texas Traction Company)
between
Denison Sherman Dallas
uml intermediate point*
Direct Interurban connection* ut Dallas for Waco, Corsicana.
Fort Worth, Cleburne and intermediate points.
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KODAKS and DEVELOPING J
Let us sell or rent you a Kodak and develop your films 1
SPORTING GOODS, BOOKS
And all leading TefiSdieftls
PRINTING of all kinds. Also
Engraving
t UEYNOLDS-PARKER COM’Y. j
<£>
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regard to
reduction of lotion acreage, believ-
Jag that the reduction will be fuilv
50 per cent the state over.”
fair one evening to yield the rioor
to the minstrel fan, who knows no
such thing as too much of his fa-
forite fun. Mr. Field and his co-
horts remain at Eugttsh's for two
more perrormaace* today.—
dianapolis News, Saturday,
6, 1915. inR.Kii
german Opera 'House, Monday
March 2ti. -
The Bible study committee of the
Austin College, T. M C. A. ta con-
dnerng a campaign for daily Bible
study op the part of the students,
presenting the mailer in a oractieal
way throurh short talks at. claoel.
;Thls morning Mr. L. T. Martin
Isgakfe.......Mr. J. S__Kerr s’ilL spcalt
BASE BALL
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Thursday, March 25th
SHERMAN VS. N. Y. COLTS
4 p. m. Lyon ParK
LEWIS DOWNS DEAD,
, until the malady, that caused hi*
s death developed. He made a heroin
4-- o*r
in i fils t ity. physicians and loving friends
«a^^‘sdgafiSigSg*£
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Mareii
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they can-
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure deafness,jand that is by con-
stitutional remedies. Deafhesa' is
caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eus-
tachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness
is the result, and unless the inflam-
mation can be taken out and this-
tn'c rc-tored to Its normal condi-
tion, hearing will be destroyed for-
ever: nine cases out ot ten are
caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing Hon. Emanuel Lorenz Philipp,
but an inflamed condition of the the new governor of Wisconsin, is j to, Sherman
mucous surfaces. 51 years old today. Governor
We will give One Hundred Dot-; Philipp began life on a farm, be
lars for any case of Deafness came a school teacher, then a tele
The Tn” »on«fng and Dr. ministry, died here Weilnes-i ^ K^sfe uTMay at C.-TlLTix"'
Snt'ili on Saturd-v An effort.will day afternoon at 5:15 o'clock, after; ________. ___
he made to enlist the students <iefl- m Iners of more than three montus
For hoarseness, inflamed lungs
or irritating coughs, BALLARD’S
HOREHOUND SYRUP is a healing
balm. It does Us work quickly and
thoroughly. Price 25c, 5be and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by H. L.
Sheehey. d&w
1 NOTABLE BIRTHDAY*TODAY [
March
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daily B’ble study.
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EAST SHERMAN
BAPTIST.
cancer of the stomach.
The pr-a Greet p’ayers will pre- j Bir body was prepared for bnrial j
sent -Tbe Twelfth Night" and "The' 1>V Haynes & Sporer and this morn- Rev. Burton of Oklahoma i» Asstst-
Merchant of Venice.” in Sherman <ing ai 7:10 o'clock was shipped
May it: is the latest announcement ov*r the interurban to Waco for in-
of a reprezentative of the college i ternmnt. Accompanying the body
athletic association, under whose au-|wer»i M L. Cashion and Miss Dona
-..ri. a the company will come to Downs, thr latter a sister to deced-
Sherman._• . • _ lent.
Sherman Hall.’-the new library1 Young Downs was about twenty-
ing Rev. HoUum.s.
Rev. H. H. Burton of Oklahoma,
who ia assisting Rev. J. W.
Hollums, pastor of the East Sherman
Baptist church in the revival in
building and auditorium given hy three year* of age, and was popular Progress there, preached a sotil-
ihe citixens of Sherman to Austin among hla college mates. He was, stirring sermon last night.
'Tflleee will be formally opened on studious and had won the esteem $.nd At tbe conclusion of the sermon
the night of April 8. The pipe or-i friendship of those with whom tv-1 there wete three professions and
gan is now benig installed and with- came in daily contact. His parents: rc»ch interest. -s,
in a few days all will be in read!near are both d« uA and he had been sent The morning services, which are
tor the occasion which is expected; to Austin College by the First Pres held at TO o'clock, are also growing
to bring many friends ot the college byterhjn church of M'aco and waa, in interest. The evening service be-
making good progress fu rtcSool| gins promptly at '7: 3o o'clock.
(caused by catarrhl that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars free.
F. J. CHEENEY & CO.. Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 75c
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation.-—-Advertisement.
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Tbs Financier.
Customer (at bis tailor's)—But look
here! You really ought to take a little
discount oil tl)is account. The Ta'ilor-
1 shall l>e pleased to uiei't you, sir, iu
any way. but why should 1 do so?
Customer--Well, supposing 1 didn't
happen to pay you. you wouldn’t be so
ipuch out of pocket!—IsjpdOu Tele-
graph.
Free, One 25c Bottle Catsup .
WITH
t pound l', H. Blend ('offer............................. .35
14 pound t . H. Blend Tea . .. . •..... ................... *50
t Bottle Extract, any flavor............................. "05
I Bottle a.>c Catsitji TREE. ............. . ............... ^00
Sft.10
Itenieniber ,we have fresh stoik t hmv-t 'hmv. I'kkles, Preserves,
<HIvrs and Olive Oil. Best Brands on the Market.
Will appreciate oislets for just any atm.list yoti may "ant.
U. S COFFEE & TEA CONI*Y
OLD STAR HAKKRY STAND. BOTH PHONES III.
CLASSIFIED ADS. WORK 4 HU E YOC SI F.FI\
We Are Now Prepared
To furnish you with anything in the Meat line. Otu- Reef
Pork and Veal is always I'Ye It ROME slaughter of the No. I
Grade. All kinds of Smoked Mewl*. TRY AN ORDER OK OUR
SPECIAL HOME-MADE PURE PORK MAI SAGE. We are In-
stalling a full line of Heinz Sweet, Sour ami Dill Pickles, Catsup,
Chill Satire, India Relish and Mustard. Brick, SwisN and Lung-
horn Cheese, Crackers, etc. We receive dally shipments of Fresh
Oysters and Fish. Phone your aunts to
CITRO L AX!
C I T R O L A X !
Best thing tor constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
bowels. Stops tt sick headache al-
most lit once. Gives a most
thorough and satisfactory flushing
no pain, no nausea. Keeps your
system cleansed, sweet and whole-
some. Ask for citrolax. Sold every-
where. tu th-sat
Question of Eats.
Her Father i 'im you support n wife?
Her Lover VYeli. If I can't I'll eat
niv Imt! •
Her Father • Bttr what would your
wife eat while you 'were dining on hat:
-Montreal Star
BEST LAXATIVE FOR
BOW E LS—“CASCAR ETS”
graph operator, station agent and
train despatches btunched out into
the lumber business in Mississippi,
ami then established a refrigerator
ear service. For the past six years
be has been a police commissioner
of Milwaukee, is one of the leaders
of the Humane Society of that city,
ami is a regent of Marquette Fnt-
versity.
Gov. Phillip was born in Sauk
county, V>T*.. March 25, 1X61. He
married Miss Bertha Schweke
Reedshurg, YVis.", in 1>87. During
his busy career he found time to
write several interesting books on
railroad rates ami political reform.
Ho Is. sternly opposed to trusts, be-
cause,_ he says, they take from the
individual the opportunity to rise in
the world.
Dr, Carl A. fcheneck, famous au-
thority on forest ty iu America, 4 7
years obi today.
Hon. John Lind, former gov onto,
of Minnesota. f>i years old today.
Cotzon Borglum, t; nuitts Ameri-
can sculptor, 48 years old today.
Dr. Simon Rex-nyr, director Rock-
efeller Institute for medical research
52 today.
Mute Yvette Guilheit, celebrated
French singer and • omedy artist,
46 years old today,
lion. George Sutherland, United
States Senator from Utah, 53 years
old today.
Ishatn Randolph, nolqd -xmcineer
tng expert, (i7 years old today.
Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce,
II* S. retired, 88 years old to-
day, w
Dr. Hillary A. tjobin, theologian
of Depauw University, 7a years old
today.
THEY ALL MARRY COUSINS
V
When < 'omdiputed, Headachy, Hill-
ctis, Itivnth Bad, Stomach
Sour.
SHERMAN FISH & MEAT MARKET
R. S. DOUGHERTY, Prop.
PROMPT DELIVERIES. PHONES NO. 100.
■
iSlsra
Get si 10-eent box.
Are you keeping your bowels,
liver and stomach clemi, pure and
fresh with Cascarets or merely
forcing a passageway every few
days with (alts. Cathartic Pills,
easier oil or Purgative Waters?
Stop having a bowel wash day,
L«t Easciirots thoroughly cleanse
anti regulate the stomach, remove
the sour am! fermenting food etui
foul gosea, take the . excess (bile
front the liver and carry out of the
system all the constiputed waste
matter anti poisons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will make you/
feel feel great by morning. They
work while you sleep--- never gripe
sicken or cause any inconvenience,
apd costs only in cents a box front
your druggist. Million* of men and
women take a Cascaret now and
then and never have headache, bili-
ousness, coated tongue, indigestion,
sour stomach or constipated bowels.
Cascarets belong In every house-
hold. Children just love to take
them,—Advertlneruent.
Curious Custom of Som<s Native Tribes
of Southern India.
In some parts of southern* Lydia the
natives have a custom of marriage be-
tween cousins which is a result of it
stnmge compromise between two op
posite rules of succession. The natives
nre Drnvtdlans, who have eotne under
linilimtinleal influence. Among the
Dravidions the mother was the head
pf the famttywmd Trft vlpscent and In-
heritance eit me through her. Tho Ilruh-
mimical rule of succession Is through
the father. j_/
A wording to I'. Jr'-Richards, writing
In "Man," the matriliuenr eymtnuniu
while being unwilling to give up its
traditional custom, saw tin* advantage
of Insuring to children the benefit of
the natural desire of the father—tin-
worker ami provider.....to provide fot
his offspring. Therefore they adopted
tho custom of n man marrying the
daughter of his mother’s brother, ol
hip father's si>ter or of his own sister.
Iu this way a community in which
all property is inherited through the
mother eouforms to the 'atrlltnenr sys-
tem and so keeps tho property in tho
family, this, according to Mr. Rich-
ards, being the economical reason fot
the strange custom.
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