Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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The Most Remarkable Auction Sale
Of Japanese and Chinese High Art Goods ever held in this part of the country will §
close in a day or two. Some of the fh^est pieces are still on hand and must be sold
regardiess of price to avoid packing 4
Reserved Seals tor Ladies• Souvenirs for all Visitors•
Safest Tonight at 8 o’clock sharp; Tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 4 and 8 p. m.
iotion
CORNER LAMAR and TRAVIS STREETS
Start The Day Right
Aim! werytlqug n il! go smoothly.
The )."•<>IX'1' 'voy i - to start with a-steaming cap of fhn.se &
s*ti idiom's Coffee.
Tills coffee is sotifted In eoffv exiH'tU for ihs superior drink*
liiir quit titles and roasted l>.v tljo most perfect proeaMi known to man.
Asfe fob < Tutse & Sanborn'* Wo an* solo agents.
Cash Grocery Company
J. A. HARDAWAY.
Northwest Comer Square,
W. U. LUCAS
Both Phones 847.
LAST GAME
Observation Parlor Cafe Car
Solid Through Trains
AT LVON PARK
PITCHER DAVENPORT IS GIVEN
POOR SUPPORT BV HI LL-
MAN’S CREW.
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Ltuve oherman, Motor Car, 4:40 p. m., Connecting with
Lone Star Leaving Commerce 7:35 p. m., arriving Memphis
7 :30 a. in.
4 '4 £' X* «
intoer ^i iliuer Retire earl> and wake up in Memphis
>1 \l> TRIP M M\IE1; TOURIST FARES TO VARIOUS
POINTS NOW IN EFFECT.
For further lDformaUdO, see ticket agent, or write
CUS HOOVER, JOHN F. LEHANE,
Trav. Pass. Agent, Gen’I. Frt. & Pass. Agt.,
Fort Worth. Texas. Tyler, Texas.
Southern Pacific
LOUISIANA AND TEXAS LINES
TWO TRAINS DAILY
Between NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON, SAN ANTONIO,. EL
PASO and CALIFORNIA.
JOVE TRAINS DAILY
Between NEW ORLEANS and HOUSTON.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
Between NEW ORLEANS and SAN ANTONIO.
THROUGH IT! UMAX SLEEPING CARS
NEW,ORLEANS to all aImve-mentinned Point* and to GALVES-
TON and DALLAS, aiuo Udween s.AX ANTONIO. TEX., and
ATLANTA, OA.; SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, and SAN FRAN-
CISCO, < AI.IF., also between CHICAGO, 1T.L., and SAN AN-
TONIO. TEXAS, via NEW ORLEANS, BEAUMONT and HOUS-
TON, nl.Mi Between NEW ORLEANS and EAGLE PASS,
TEXAS, and- G!.o»E, A It IE., leaving each terminal Sunday*,
Tuesday* and Fridays.
DINJNt; ( ARS
on ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
OBSERVATION CAR ON "SUNSET LIMITED*
Trains Nos. lot ami' 102 all the way, and between NEW OR-
LEANS and lloi STUN on Trains Nos. V and 10.
three trains daily
Between HOUSTON and DALLAS.
TWO TRAINS DA1LA
two^sayro,tT woitm -wr° r
Between HOUSTON and SHitEVEtOUT.
JOE 80BHVS0N BATTING; |
STAR FORJHE BRlifliS
Mr. “Casey* •lours. New Inflcidrr,
Also (mulerts C|) for a Three-
Baggcr—1"World’s Series” mi at
lm I’ark Tor Four fftfa*
Saving their best pitchers for . the
''World's Series,” whieli open* in the
Athens of Texas this afternoon," the
Browns made bttt :i feeble «*ffort. hr
take the last of tin- Booster series here
Tuesday afternoon, and in the Initial
lasing of the game Oklahoma City
crossed the rubber on the local lot for
the first time in thirty-four innings,
and by finally winning by a seore of
1 to 2, Broke her losing streak of four
straight 'shutouts on the- grounds here.
1 >nvenport, who has !>evn with the
elufi for over a week, -was given n
change yesterday by licit mail axel
I Retted a fair ,brand of hull, hut was
given indifferent aujuwrt. Errors fig-
ured dlnvtly or indirectly in all four
of the visitors' inns. One of the local's
runs was earned.
Shorty McCabe led (lie slugging for
the day aud further distluguished him
self hy <ouuting the invaders' first
run In ibe first. McCabe got a single
_jUjd two doubles out of five trips t->
the piste.
Joe Ue)dsoii|kd the batting for the
Browns,, with a single nml a triple
out of four trips.
Robemu will probably be Heil-
man's eiiob'e fur Ibe tqxrning round
"ith the Railroaders Ibis afternoon,
with lie I Inara biefc in the game'uml
c iliter Hughes or Patterson on aerond.
A large <'iening day crowd is npicb
ed.
Yesterday's score follows:
Slienimti—
Western Association.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
iK'uiaou 8. Tulsa 1 (11 innings, i
Ardmore 2-t, Fort Stnilh 4-8.
Oklahoma City 4. Sherman 2.
•Muskogee 5. MeAlester (!.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Tlltsa gt Muskogee.
Oklahoma City at MeAlester.
Denison at. Sherman.
Fort Smith at Ardmore.
STANDING 01:’ THE TEAMS.
Clubs —
Sljd. \V, L:
I’d-
Fort Smith . ...
..,.70
42
28
.coo
McAfesler.....
... .0!)
:i!l
20
.505
Oklahoma City .
.. .711
10
S3
.548
Muskegee .... .
:is
33
,521
Sherman.....
----70
:w
37
.47!
Ardmore .. ..
22
30
.451
Denison......
. ..71
:at
41
.42;/
Tulsa........
20
40
.420
Texas League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Dallas 7. Shreve)K>rt 4.
Houston 3, Fort Worth 11.
Sittt Antonio 7, Waeo 2.
WHERE THEY l'LAY TODAY.
Dallas at Shreveisyt.
Houston at Fort Worth,
Sail Ailtoukv ill Waiu
STANDING OF THE TE.U1H.
Clubs- ' piyd. AY. L. pet
'Dallas ...........77 00 27
Houston..........77 47 :i(i
AYaeo ............74 41 33
Fort Worth ........7*4
San AntOnio .. ,.. .70
Shreveport.......75
GRAIN CROPS OF KAISERS DO-
MAIN ARE HARD HIT, IT
IS REPORTED.
40
.‘S2 47
30 43
American league.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Detroit 0, Washington 3.
Only one game scheduled.
TV HERE THEY. PLAY TODAY.
Cleveland /at, Chicago,
Philadeiiihla at Washington.
Boston at New York.
Only three games scheduled.
STANDING OF the TEAMS
Clubs—
Piyd. W. L.
Pet.
< 'himgo ., .. ,..
.. .54
35
.10
,048
Boston .......
...01
32
10
.027
New York......
...30
28
22
.500
Cleveland.....
.. .58
2s
28
.500
ltd roll
.. .50
24
28
.480
St. Louis .. ....
...52
»>•>
30
.42!
l’iilladelphla . ..
...IS
18
30
.373
Washington ..
. .51,
10
32
.873
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20% Or More
Saving on ICE
We want you to have the benefit of our lowest,
prices on ice. .You want to . SAVE MONEY. Our
Coupon Book does both. Invest in one fdr economy V
sake. They are also a wonderful convenience in
saving time in making change. Get one today from
our driver or phone our office. Use Coupon Books
steadily through the season, and your savings will
amount to guite a nice little sum.
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Sherman Ice Co.
PHONES 90 AND 91.
National League.
RES I RTS 4 ESTERDAY.
Brooklyn 12. Philadelphia ">,
New York 5, Boston i.
Pittsburgh 7 St. IxxnN
Chicago 2-2. Cincinnati 1-0,
WHERE THEY 1*1 AY TODAY.
Brtxjklyn a! Philadelphia,
New York at Boston.
Pittsburgh at s. Louis.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Copenhagen, via London, June 20.—
Throughout Germany according to re-
ports hem, all valuable grain crops are
Darning up as (hey did In 101.1 in anj
unprecedented heat wave. The pro-1
longed drouth has not been broken j
since early in May. Berlin on Sun-1
day experienced tin* hottest .Time 17
on record in the seventy years' exper-
ience of the weather bureau. Tropical
•<'!“ tempei-aturcs were reported every-T
•0”! ■ where west of the Oder river. Reports
of horse races and other sporting
•’■-J!events feature “the terrific, abnormal
•lb-1, seorelilng” bent. Many horses were
.400 serah'lted on the opening day of the j
Hamburg I lerby week Imcause the
track, built on a marshy eorncr moor, j
was bunked too hard for safety.
The weather Jmreun states that I
prospects for rain or lower tetniicra- -
lures are very slight. The effect of .
the drouth on grain crops around Ber- j
lino were only eight milimeters of ruin
have fallen since May 1, is described
by a nentrnl who arrived here Friday,
as almost eiriastrophieal.
The Sunday sermon writer in the
Berlin Kreux ZeituBg/Avro recently in-
dulged in a most startling blending j
of religion and politics, declarwi on'
Sunday that the drouth was sent as a i
punishment for the sins of the people !
for listening to the editors of Irrelig- •
hats liewspuiM'i's, and asked how long
it would be before this divine chas-
tisement would bring the people to a
sense of their iniunities. ,
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Phoenix Elevators will receive
and store grain for the following
charges:
Unloading 1-4 c per bushel
Reloading 1-4 c per bushel
Storage 1 c per bushel, per mo.
Shrinkage 1% per bushel
The above charges cover fire, tor-
nado and full war insurance. We
will advance a liberal amount of
money on your storage receipts.
Phoenix Elevators
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L FI IVON L FOR LUMBER
•*
61 BOTH PHONES
gets LL and anything in the linr A
, Building Materials.
RED PICKET FENCE,
CRE0S0TED POSTS.
Straight and Nice.
CALL US.
ED. B. L.V'ON
LUMBER
Uncle Billy Krause, tile well known
caterer of this city, proprietor of the
Cow Bell Restaurant, who was born
and reared In Germany, slated today
tlmt the grain harvest ■ cornea about
five weeks later in Germany than in
this section of the United States, and
that a drouth there at this season is
very damaging to all crops.
AB It II l'O A 11
.41 l it)
. :*. o 1 ji, *2
,
7 27 14 .1
AB R II PO V
"$§M&
Smith, rf ..
Huber. 2b ...
Alien, cf ..
Robison. If ..
dopes, ss.......
Uniter.<oii. lit . ..
Brooks. :»b .. ..
Mackey, e.....
Itavenpurt, p ..
Totals . ‘.....
Oklahoma CJty
McCabe. 2b . ...
Bayne. ,%.....
Liiiis, if .. .....
AVmio. lb......
Murray, rf .. ..
Ncwashe, e .. ..
!Ottilia, ef ., ...
Blue. ........
Kaufman, p .. , ,
Totals........:;o ^ 707 , x
Sherman.....100 01)1 000.-2 7 3
okla. Cio , . . .M20 010 000 -4 7 1
Summary—Three-Ivase hits -Jones.
Robison Two-buse hits—Smith. Mc-
Cabe 2. l.ip|>s. Newiohe. Sacrifice
hits Duller. Payne, lulina 2. Blue.
Sin rifiee fly- Jones. lhailde play 4
McCabe and VA'atio. J.eft eat bases—
Shenttiin 0. Okialn tua City .0. Struck
out—By IhiVvm>: rt 1. by Kaufman 2.
Bases on Imtis—Off Davenport 1. Hit
batsman—Patterson by Kmifutan. Urn
lire -iROth. Time of gaum—t hour and
twenty-five minutes
Cluhs--
Ncw York .
Uldladelpltiit
Chlengo .. .
St. Louis ..
Cincinnati .
Boston .
Brotddyit ..
Pittsburgh .
Piyd. \V. G.
Notes and Observations.
lied Hitllidtiy, who was given his
release by the local management last
week, will appear in n Railroader nul-
L rtn in the opening engagement with
the Denis.utiles tills afternoon. lIctHi-
dny was released at his own request.'
Wherever he goes, lie carries with him
the best wishes of the Sherman funs,
for (lalliday is a gentleman as well
as a baseball player.
Snipe Conley wojj his sixteenth
straight when the Subnmiines-Giants-
llam Pats won over Shreveport yes-
terday. 7 to 4.
—
In an article lit the Denison Herald
yesterday, Dick Gray states that
Sherman promises Iwnistm four llek-
ings. lH.>ghmlng tetlay. and that tna.ibe
they will make good and maybe they
wtat’r, diHwing a likeness between the
locals and the Railroaders and the
I hi)Ins aiid Shreveport chibs when
Shreveport applied n doable drubbing
to Dallas last Sunday. AA'UUe denying
that it is an alibi, the article is really
a classic la this particular.
With airtight support, l>aveiii>ort,
•who made bfs appearance with the
HEADACHES START IN THE LIVER
Diz/.y? Dull headnche? Bilious?
Muddy eomplexiou? These are signs
lhat your liver ,is back in its work and
needs an assistant. Call in Do-Do-Lax,
jialure’s remedy, derlver from the may
apple. It quickly stimulates the flow
of hil(> ami restores a torpid liver to
“normal condition. The mildly laxative
qualifies will remove the impurities
from Che intestines and yen'll soon tie
feeling fit. Po-Do-Lnx will shorten
your liver’s working hours. Get it to-
day at your druggist, fide. diw
See Our Large Line oi Floor Brushes
And we are closing them out at about
half price. Will discontinue the line.
These BRUSHES are well made and
are g*ood material. Brooms are high.
REYN0LDS-PARKER Co.
Come in and jet a FLY SWATTER,
Perfectly Natural.
potiust Old GeuUenum (to sick wo-
man Just arrived at health resort.)—
When I first came here I hadn’t
strength to utter a word; I.lmd scarce-
ly a hair on my head; I couldn't walk
across the room, and 1 had to be lift-
ed from my bed.
Sick Woman—You give me great
hope. How v> e’ey on cared?
liohust Old Gentlemun—I wa8 born
brie.—Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
Glass l Glass I
We Sell and. Put in Glass of all Sizes.
WE DO IT
W. N. BUTRIDCE
Phones 460.
210 S. Travis Street.
iEnli*ting a Golfer'* Aid.
‘ I hung a few rugs on the line yes-
terday.”
"Welir
' Then 1 get my bu.-bund's midiron
tud told him to go out in the yard
tad practice a few golfr, swings on
them."—Detroit Free Press.
Browne yesterday, would have \yon
his game. Every good pitcher, how-
ever. must !»• able to overcome such a
hamiirop. Errors figured in ail of
tm visitors’ runs. 1
100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $8.75
11 lbs- Pure Cane Sugar 1.00
10 lb. Bucket New Comb Honey 1.65
100 lbs. Sherman Flour |§ 6,25
DUNK INMAll
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