Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
ftftftftftftftftivwwMVw^Wft^ftftftftwyMvvwwww^fVWVb1
Saturday, Jan. 25, 1919
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Don’t Neglect Your Teeth a Day
Every person—young and old—should ac-
quire the habit of brushing the teeth daily.
Parents can do their children a lifetime
favor by encouraging the proper use of the
tooth brush until it becomes a regular habit.
The best and easiest way to acquire thist
habit—for both parent and child—is to use a
tasty dentifrice.
We can furnish you with any of the best
dental creams, powders or liquids. Also tooth
brushes in all styles and prices.
Sheehey Drug Store
Phone 7.
DUFF HOOD SERVICE LIKE
Leave Sherman......6:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 4:00 p, m.,
Leave Whitesboro.....9:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m.
Makes connection with the West Bonnd Wichita Train.
(Between Sherman and Whitesboro.)
Leave Orders or Inquire at North Side Cafo.
Telephone 1442.
UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL RAILROAD
A change in time tables will be made effective 12:01
A. M., February 2, 1919, and this advance notice of the
change in schedules of the H. & T. C. R. R. trains Nos. 129
and 130-at important division points is issued for public in-
formation. Folders will be available at stations and Infor-
mation Bureaus on
day schedules are
effective.
. f
J. S. PYEATT,
V
Federal Manager.
(NORTHBOUND) .
(SOlTTHBOl^Nt))
tRead Ilovvn)
STATIONS.
(Read Up.)
No. 130.
No. 129
8:35 A. M. Lv.......
........limit, ton....
......Ar. 8: :00 P. M.
10:10 ft.-M. Art5... ..
Hcmimtcail .
.......Lv. 6:10 P. M.
10?52 A. M. Ev.......
a .,..Nuvasota.. .
.........Lv. 3:20 P. M.
12:01 P. M. IJv.......
........Bryan......
........Lv. 4:15 1>. M.
1 :05 V. M. Lv.......
........Heartie.. ..
.........Lv. 3:30,1*. M.
2:00 P. M. Ar.......
........Brcmoml.. ..
.. ...Lv. 2:40 P. M.
3:42 I’. 51. Lv________
......... Mcxia.....
.........Lv. 1:05 P. M.
4 .52 P. M Lv.......
.........Corsicana....
.......Lv. 11:5S A. M.
5:40 P. M. Ar.......
........Emil*......
.......Lv. 11:15 A. M.
5:50 P. M. Lv.......
......Ar. 11:00 A. M.
7:15 P. M Ar.......
.........Dallas,. .. .
.........Lv. 0430 A. M.
7:10 It. Jit. Lv.......
0:16 P. If. l.v.......
10:12 P. M. Lv,.,....
11:10 1\ M. Ar.......
....Dallas,. ...
____McKinney..
____Sherman.. .
...Denison.. ..
.....Ar. OHM-A. M.
.....l.v. 7:30 A. M.
____Lv. )i :<I0 A. M.
......hr* 5:35 A. M.
was meant for cases-where no peualty
►! is to lie applied. They argue that an
^ . entirely new jurisdiction most tic ere-
wlllr1l R|l0nld tie file first instru-
of Nations ami in
‘THROATS OF AGED
1ST BE CUT’-
M IN LETTEB
“EVERYTHING Ml ST BE PIT TO
FIRE AND BLOOD/* HIS WORDS
TO ALLY AS QUOTED BY LAW*'
EXPERTS WHO ADVISE
< CLEMENCEAU.
Paris, .Tan. 35.—Some points In
the report to which Premier Clemen-
eeau referred yesterday when he had
qcttsnlted two etalheat jurists on the
IH'iial responsibility of the former
Herman Emperor were made public
today. *<*
“The Emperor. In tlie first place.’
sn.va the report, “os Kina of Pmssta is
Prcidilent of the cmfcderattoji by
ylrfiie of a special law in which hu-
man will does not enter. The German
sovereign depends only on God and
the sword. With such a concentration
of power it would he uiipndicial. to
the highest decree, to allow the Em-
peror to escape responsibility -for his
action. The decision lietongs to him
alone—Jiis resismsibility for violation
of the Belgian neutrality, which was
willed l>v him; responsibility for acts
of terrorism by his troops, which lie
willed and ordered.”
Invoked Fire and Blood.
The report quotes a letter from the
former Emperor to the Emperor of
Austria in the early days of the war.
in which the German F.m|ieror wrote:
“My soul la torn asunder, hut
everything must he put, lo fine
and Wood. The throats of men
and women, children and the
aged, must be rut and nut a tree
nor a house left ('landing.
“With such methods of terror,
which alone can strike so degen-
erate a people as the French, the
war will finish before two
months, while if I use humanita-
rian methods, it may prolong for
years. Despile all my repug-
nance 1 have had to choose the
first system."
The words “1” and “my” In the let-
ter ore itJdiciaed in the report.
“Modern law,” jlie report continues,
i “does not. r«WRnt»* iarespoiteilde au-
thorities, even at the summit of hier-
archy. Jt brings a state down from
tits pedestal and makes it submit to
I the rule of the judge.
Savants Draw I'p Reports.
“Tliere ran therefore lie ho ques-
tion of savin;: from the bulge a men
who is at the summit of hierarchy,
‘either by the application of Internal
law or of internal law.”
: The report was drawn up by Ferdi-
nand I> winadiv dean. <•>£■
law faculty, and Dr. A. G. do T-apra
delle, professor of rigids of nations# In
the same faculty.
1 .The object of the Inquiry was to in-
! ve’stigate from a purely judicial point
of view if the crimes committed by the
German Government and urmy in-
CHURCH NOTICES.
Pastors will incase tiring copy for
church notices by Friday at <i p. m.,
and* thus kindly assist in the work of
issuing the paper on time. Please write
out notices and don't trust to tele-
phone as errors may occur.
o -■ . ....... - -
St. Stephen's Epi&opul. Church—
Corner of South Crockett and Cherry
streets, the Rev. \\\ L.MUier, rector. €4
Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Sun-
day School at 9:30 a. m. Morning
prayer and sermon—subject: “The Legga, Is'ggo
<:«?
UNUSUAL
TELEGRAPH
STORIES
PE
Made Me a We'J
Now Mb’s Gone. ^—
KtuelienvlUo. o.-'-Tohij ’JteHfcrt*
pounded Ills way out of the county
Faithful Saving'-—at It o'clock.
Notice Is.also given that a united
meeting of )tee Guild, the Woman's
Auxiliary and the Altar 0(iihl will lio jail with liis wooilcn leg.
held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, j The wall is made of plaster and
when it is hoped that all these orgaul-1 wood, and Roberts kicked ami clubbed
rations will lie well represented. This | nr it until he had a hole large enough
meeting will Ik- held at tbp Rector’s for himself and two other ptisoners to
rooms. escape.
Grand Avenue Presbyterian Church Tracks slmwed that lie carried the
The l.astor will preach at 11 a. m. and WK 'viU» him and donned it in making
at 7 p. m. After the morning service a his escape,
congregational meethirwillbo held for ——.
tlie purpose or^*rrtf(g n<lTmtunul offi-; *>«" t Worry and You .
cers. both elders and deacons Every, ’"ay Live to be 70.
lueniiier of the church is urged to he I Chicago.—Who is the oldest man In
present, at this meeting. The Sabbath 1 LA*** history of the world?
school as usual at 0:45 a. in. ami the . Overseer Volivu of Ziou City says
Christian Kmleavor meeting for young
people at 6 p. m. A most-cordial Invi-
tation to all these serviws.
Church—The
Overseer Volivu of
he Is Enoch, father of
and hot.Methuselah, lis
getieriUly supposed.
The Bilile says
Jlcthuselall,
li£ liu^ been
Methtiselah*begat
his firsts son when 187 years old and
Central Christian
Sunday services will le> as follows:jJivecl to lie itftT rears old. Adam was
The pastor, Cephas Shelburne, wilt a youth of RM years.
preach on tlietnes of most vital inter-
est. At 11 o'clock on "The Beauty of
Kindness.” At 7:30 i>. m. Oli "The
Home and the Children.” Tlie Central
Malq Quartet will sing at night. Sun-
day school |> 3(0: Endeavor 030;
Prnjt'r meeting Wednesday 7 :.’(0.
Grace Presbyterian Church—Corner
Cherry and Travis streets. Rev. B.
Wrentt Weld,, pastor. !> a. m. Junior
C. E. 0:45 a, m. Sunday school. 11 a.
m.. morning worship; subject: “Tlie
Apajiintion of tlie New Fra Program
to the Focal Organization." 6:30
p. i:i, S. :sior anil Intermediate Cli Hs-
ian i :v, r meetings. 7:30 p. in.
evening worship: subject: “The
Broach ii of Jesus,”
North Park Baptist—Sunday school
0:45. Preaching 11 a. in. nmT 7:30 p.
m. Sunbeams ;; p. m. it. Y. P. U, 0:30
p. m. Prayer -nioetlug iVednesday even-
iii" 7:30, song service to l>t>giii at 0:45.
Ladies' Missionary Society Friday at
2:30. Tlie put die is cordially invited.
J. S. Cameron, pastor.
East Sherman Baptist Church—Cor-
ner of King and Huzlewood. Sunday
school at 0:45, Bennett Cook, superbi-
tcudent. Preaching at both morning
and evening Horviies i>y the paetor-,
Rev. Joseph f’earce. 11 a. m. subject,
“Jesus’ Guest:” 7 :15 p. iu.. subject,
“Boldness hi the Day of Judgment.’*
Sunbeams at 3 p. m„ Jmiinr and Se-
ITor B. Y. 1\P at 0 p. m. The Ladies
Auxiliary will render a missionary
program at the church Monday at 3
Volvla says Methuselah died liefore
ills father.
Now how old is Enoch?
Come Out, You
? ? ? Rabbit.
Cleveland—Ferrets are banned for
Ohio hunters, hut Adolph Rutta, bank
feller, has a substitute. plan that
1 daces him in the ranks of a few
Clevelanders who have been bringing
in rabbits.
When n rabbit mils Into a hole,
Rutta pulls a long piece of rubber hose .
from his hunting bug. places one end]
in die hole as far as he. can and .veils]
into tlie other end.
The frightened rabbit then bounces
out in a hurry.
Mr. Louis Young:, 203
Merrimac St., Rochester, N.
Y., writes:
MI suffered for thirty years
with ctrronic bowel trouh'r, atom-
nrit trouble o*:d hemorrhage* of
the bowel*.
We bought a bottle of Peruna
and I took jt faithfully, and I
besan to feel better.
My wlf<s persuaded mo to con-
tinue, and I took it for some
time as, directed. N«w I am a
Wflt Kl&R.” 4
Suffered thirty
yean with
•tomacb
trouble and
hemorrhages of the bowels.
I.iquld or Tablet Kora
When Are You Coming Over?
WHY NOT TODAY?
WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? .
WHY NOT T.lKE THE OPPORTUNITY WHEN SHE' IS
KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR?
THE ST. LOUIS BARGAIN HOUSE
is calling for you. We NEED CASH. We must raise the CASH.
We decided to sacrifice our entire stock to REALIZE THE CASH.
COME ! Look over our cut down prices on MEN'S AND BOYS’
SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HATS. CAPS, OVERALLS, SHOES, etc.
Compare our pricys to what you have to pay somewhere else, and be
convinced of a saving money proposition. We always offered the
public- bargains—It has been our motto of business—and now more
than ever.
Come yourself, toll your friends about It. Sale is now going on
until we realize the cash we need.
ST. LOUIS BARGAIN STORE
205 WEST HOUSTON.
=■
FAMOUS HEALTH Rr SORT
TREATMENT AT SOME Said Irene to Anne:
the sj’aris] p. m. |K" ••
First (hiirrh— Sunday< amtoBe seeror or ms success was a
school and Bible classes .>:.m RcguUii, tonic tliut he prepared for his patients
Nervous and Run-Down People Cau
Now Obtain Belief Without Go-
ing (o Health Resort.
People used to travel to a popular
health resort when, they \vere nervous,
thin, weak, run-down and felt tired all
tlu> time. There they found a physi-
cian whose fame had spread far and
wide fin* tlie remarkable success that
he had In treating just that kind of
people.
And the secret of his success was
7. Mid-week service eVery Wednes-
day evening 7.
........... ..........- - - . ., - , First Church of Christ Scientist—
.volvcd the penal responsibility °* ; Comer Crockett and Jones street, per-
former German Rinimror. what, trimi- i vjw8 gunday morning 10:45 a. in.
mil should judge him and whether ‘'i*' Sunday school at !> :30 a. m. Wcdnegday
extradition could he dciimnded. j evening testimony im'etlng at S o’clock.
Must Create a New Tribunal. (Reading room in west wing of church
Tht authors of the ^ report give edifice, open from ‘A to 5 o’clock every
long hrgnnient against the bringing " afternoon except Sunday and holidays.
m irnlng worship conducted by the{ according to his own formula, ‘which
pastor nt 1 l a. in. Evening wor: hip atj takim accprdtug to his directions gain-
the ox-emperor before' a triluiiial of AU nro t.0l,(itaUy .invited to .attend the
common taw,,because his will <,0,"‘. Kl,Vviccs ami visit tlie reading room.
niHiided hut his hand did not execute. | f
Thev say that lie was not the prlnct-, (Lurch uf fiio Nazarcnc Lev. J.
i pal offender, and that therefore lie W. Rost, pastor. Sunday school
could only be punished as an aceqmp-* a. m. Preaching 11 a. in. Junior meet-
lice An internatjouat tribunal eonse-1 hig 4 : :30 p. m. Young tieopjes’ society
:quentlv must he found, they consider. ,(•, p. m. Preaching 7 p. m. Mid-week
The Hague .Arbitration Court found-j prayer meeting Tliursday 7 p. in. All
ed at tlie 1M)!I Conference is incompe- arc cordially invited to at toil d all
tent to try the-Emperor, ns the court! gj jjarv’s Catholic Church— South
Y
Eat Boedeker’s Ice Cream
It's Different.
Boedeeker’s Ice Cream is more than
something cold—it contains nourishment,
the high percentage of butter fat makes it
a food;
> Eat a plate every day for
Your Health's Sake. \
For Sale Only at
MALONE-JAMISON DRUG CO.
ONLY THE BEST PHONE 29.
Trnvia stmt. Mass at 8 and 10 a. m.
Key Memorial M. E. Church, South
—Cor. Houston ax’d ‘Willow streets,
Iiev. J. W. Sisfue, paster.
tkuidav i c!kid at ft;45 a., m; J. B<
Dewitt, ,‘uii 'riulcmleiit.
1*1 caching services at 11 a., in. and
7:15 p.m.
Epworth IieagneB, Junior at 2:30
* fflS* r—u.1”; w ««
,r Prunes of war Monday aftennaai at .5 oelock.
arr crimes of /mbllJiaw and interna-] Prayed mecttg.g every IVednesday
tional law and not political crimes." , night at^i.l.i od« .
The authors of the report commence , (UkxI music at each service, M. M.
liy establishing that no penalty is pos- Reid, director,
sible against a tuition any more than ^ Krrv|c.os i^gin promptly and
against a company, but that tlie man- 0l;l, iloU1. you ure invited
or director of a company can be
ment of a League
which should appear exclusively the
States which fought Germany. j
The two French jurists prove that
tlie extradition of tlie former German.
ruler cauuUt he refused, ns he is not
ed for him Ids popularity!
This ratine tonic is now obtainable
by the public generally under the
mime or RICH-TONE, with full di-
rections on each bottle. If you suffer
from had health and need a building
tonic, you need not travel to tlm
health resort, for you can take this
treatment at home.
(hie well-known lady wiio was un-
der the care of three eminent physi-
cians, and who had been In a sanitar-
ium on several occasions and hud been
operated on without benefiting her
general health, found it necessary to
take only one bottle of Rich-Tone to
find full relief.
There is POWER nnrt PUNCH In !
GOOD HEALTH—It -means a bright i
eye,—alert look—snappy gait— that j
reliant step—that general make good
appearance so different from the mien »
of one on the ragged edge of a declin-
ing constitution.
Men and women who wjslt to gain
vigor and strength Klieutd commence
tills famous health resort treatment nt
once. It's only a dollar at All drug
stores.
NO. THREE
“I’ve a very good
'man’—and tlie joy of’hi*
life i* to please me—A
few weeks ago, instead of
a show, he sent Afc a
MCD0U6ALL
On Approval
—and troth ’tis to ay,
now half the day, I have
to myself—for ‘things’ I
am making—not bak-
in*!”
Sold Exclusively by
Knight=Peveto Co.
“ Ycur Credit s Good”
ager
qiunished.
It Will Pay You to Read the Want Ads.
FOR SALE
SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR THREE DAYS ONLY—60 acres
improved black land farm, 7 miles from Sherman, on pike
road.
United Trading Co.
Room 307 Commercial Bank Building.
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS’
FLOWERS FOR EVERT OCCASION.
We can deliver flowers to all parts of the U. S, A. same
day order is received, through “Florist-Telegraph Associa-
tion.
to our services.
Forest Avenue Baptist Church
Sunday school 0:50. Morning sermon
11 o’clock. B. Y. P. F. 7 p. in. Evening
service at 8. Prayer meeting Withies-
dny evoujng iuL^.’ gj"
Travis Street Methodist Church—
Nortli Travis street. Rev. .1. F. Pierce,
pastor. Sunday seliool 9:40 a. in.
MorntBg service 11 o'clock. S?'iiior Ep-
«ajatli League at 6 o'clock p. m. and
Junior League at 3 o'clock. Evening
service at 7 :00. Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday evening at 7:30.
Intemallimai Bible Students' Assn.-
Minds each Sunday afternoon at 3
•OT^ock. 417 Lee Avenue.
Ifirst Baptist Churoh—Dr. E. (’.
South supply linstor, II. P. Rainey, as-
sistant. Serviet's tomorrow as fpjlows-:
Sunday school at 11145: preaching at
11...a, m. uiid 7:30 p. jn,; Sunbeam
Band ut 2:30 p. m.; Senior and Ju-
nior B. Y. PrY'. at 6:15 p. m. A cor-
dial invitation is extended to every-
one to attend. _ _
“She's tlie house guest of her moth-
er.” “That's a queer expression. Site
lives at homo nil the time.” “Well,
she sits around while her mother does
tlie work.”—Louisville Cotirier-J^ur
ual.
I!
***********
t ‘ t
t Children’s $
t Hair Cutting $
t our Specialty, i
t__t_
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
* * * * *
t
* *
Enough for Everybody-
Not Too. Good foi\ Anybody
MERCHANTS LUNCH Served Daily from 11:30 to 2:00.
REGULAR SUPPER Served from 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER.
Always Consisting of Turkey and Chicken.
SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER TOMORROW, 50c.
THE FAMOUS CAFE
[OE301
•V
m
“Natural Gas Appreciated Most
When Gone”
What's in a name?
A lot--may* Ci'JL-CrU.
when its *
Post
Toasties
(By United States Fuel Administration)
The demands for natural gas are now greater than the available supply. Food and
trees can be grown. Water supplies are constantly replenished by Nature, but there is no
regeneration in natural gas; and when the gas is.once used it is gone forever. While no one
knows exactly how natural gas is formed, yet enough facts are known about it to indicate
that Nature’s process was a very slow one. It has taken millions of years to make the pres-
ent concentrated supplies, and even though gas should pow be formed in some parts of the
earth’s crust the rate’ of formation will be so slow as to make such new gas pools of no inter-
est or economic value for centuries. '
> • „ • t
• . ft
“The use of natural gas Is not an inalienable right but a privilege enjoyed by about 10
m per_x£t?b of our entire population in the United States, used in a most extravagant and
wasteful manner, with no regard for the future and not appreciated until it is gone.”
RUTH CHESTER
r Barium iu “Turn to the,
tlie fummm comedy raecw* ,
(Made of Corn)
NORTH TEXAS GAS
1
1
I
iH
■<
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1919, newspaper, January 25, 1919; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719204/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .