Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Wednesday. June-20. 19 i 7
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
PAGE FOUR
SPECIALS! - SPECIALS! SPECIALS!
i Among
We Have Them
Ladies' New Fail Bools in
Sugar, 100 [rounds.........
Flour, 100 pounds.........
6 Boxes Matches........
Best grade Pea Berry Coffee .,
Good Flat Grain Coffee.....
White Cooking Oil, per gallon
Pie Peaches............ ,
Pie Apples..............
California Sliced Peaches....
Blackberries, per can.... ...
7 bars Palm Beach Soap....
6 Bars Cotton Boll Soap.....
Fifteenth District Court.
The jury in the case of t he stale vs.
Clyde Ifytrs, charged'-with violation
of tin* local optiVMi law. yesterday af-
toraoou returned a verdict of not guil-
der Their: 0 IMsmi He Ha* Gained
e- Nearly Thirty-Five Founds on
Tanlar.
CREAM,
IVORY,
WHITE,
CHAMPAIGNE,
SILVER GRAY
AND
PEARL GRAY.
AAA to E Widths.
Popular Priced
usual a is >ut Tan lac to make n iuan
my age gain thirty or thirty-five
pound* and find almost like a hoy
again” said Joe K. TbcrrvH. a resi-
dent and retired live stock dealer of
Del Itio, Texas.
“I'm seventy years old." he eontlnu-
cd, “ijltd 1 know jieople this far along
in years generally have some natural
luflnnities and 1 really never expect-
ed to feel as good any more as 1 do
now since taking Tunlac. I was bad-
ly constipated, had indigestion and
EXPRESS .MESSENGERS
AT CHICAGO TUES-
DAY NIGHT,
Fresh Shipment Uvalde Honey.
"W IT -THC SHOE
MAtOHES
JL JL'TflE HOSIERY NEN»%^
BEAN & YOUNG
CASH GROCERS.
Charles Clay. IS year old white
youth, was given two .vents in the
state ih’nlfehtlary on a idea of uot
guilty to a charge of burglary.
I.< n Latlglmm was given a term of
one year with suspended sejiteui** >»p.‘
a plt'ii o£;gyiH y to a churgts of
optjknc violation.
Ustoqe-Odom was,given a term of
t.tvo 'years with u suspended sentence
OianiondH Thought to Have Deen
Stolen Mere Found—Vice Presi-
dent of the Express Cmupany
Acknowledges Iatrge Sum
Is Taken by Robbers.
For car service to Rodgers Swim-
ming Pool nail IT!) by telephone.
ji.j-tr
General Chang Bran, His nominee
for Premier, LI Cfcing llsi, is unable
to obtain consent/of officials to serve
in u Cabinet with iiim.
The military.is attempting to fotiv
(lie -president to issue mandates dis-
solving ibb provIsioiiSl Constitution,
pardoning m unrehpst-s and establish-
ing Coufinfehm H4- the State of relig
Turmoil in Cltina.
Pekin, Monday, June 20.;-the
southern provinces are rapidly nwK’-
ing warlike preparations and are ne-
gotiating with- t|e southwest provtne
to Join theii. They have been assured
of snpitort from thi*. quarter.
President Id Atan iiutig is virtually
a prisoner. General Chaug Hsuu. who
has become dictator, has forced the
secretarial staff t0 resign. Former
members of parliament and friends of]
the president are not permit ted to en-
ter the palace. No compromise has
been reached on account of the stead-
ily growing military opposition to
1002 Good
A Popular Recreation.
‘‘Where are you going, •Sandy?” said
one JsCOtclt;uau lo another.
‘‘Dooa to the club.” said Sandy.
‘‘And wha* foot?”
"Just to contrndeect a wee bit.”
Examining Trial Held.
W. T. Nicholson, white man of
Wuitewvight. was given an examining
trial before Justice R. A. McCrary and
hound over to the grand jury on bonds
totalling 81.000 in three cases of alleg-
ed bootlegging.
W /SA.ysA^-.*i>VVVN^VWV^i*^vVVVVV*vVVo^
| . Let Us j
i Repaint and Retrim ;
i Your Automobile |
i We Will Make It Look Like New \
ARTICLES OF DIET WILL TAKE
THE PLACE OF SILVER PLATE
AT TOURNAMENT.
Make Your
Birthday Gift
County Court.
Mrs. Annie Rennie lias made nppli
cation in the county court to be ap-
pointed temporary guardian of the
estate of Niva M. Alien, u minor.
The application of Mrs. A. I,
Harrison to tie appointed temporary
guardian of the estate of Lorene
Pearl Smith, a minor, has been grant-
ed and her bond placed tit $100. „
A PHOTO
Nothing would be
more appreciated.
Wears
For Speeding,
There was one ease of speeding if
city court this morning, and Judge 1.
P. Leslie assessed a fine of $3 and
costs on a plen i f guilly.
: AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMliG WORKS |
! 217 South Travis Street. |
! It Will Pay You to Call and Investigate. A
‘ btAO/ldWP'^i^ *'**“*’* * * « » *■ * »» * a
GEO. F. PKESTON,
ARCHITECT.
Two Cutting Sc.ra|tes.
Yt'.slerdn.a was observed by the ne-
groes of Sherman as Emancipation
kray. The celebration jmssed quietly
until about 0 o'clock’ last night, when
two cutting scrapes were reported to
tt>w j iiHi’e. -The figst. call canio from
the negro pool Inti! on East Mulberry
street, where Boh Birmingham was
found to Jiavo sustained n long gash
in the baric and was bleeding profu se-
!y. lie was given medical attention
and Is,reported little the worse off
for his experience. Birmingham says
that another negro, by the name of
Berry Smith, did the cutting, unpropo-
f-ated and is corroborated Rv a num-
ber of others. So far Smith has
not been found.
Another call w as turned in at about
the same hour from u shanty on the
T. & P. By. tracks, between Crockett
nod Kim street. where Sylvester
Kidd was ’found to lie severely slashed
in several Places, lie was taken to
St. Vincent's vanitarinm. and is re-
ported to be in no danger. Sen Potts
was taken In custody as his. assailant
It is stated that both men were prob-
ably intoxicated.
One that is on Uto SQUARE, (East
Side, 1 Sherman, 'lexus.
ECZEMA!
Coming Soon
VITAGRAPH’S SOUL-STIRRING
PRODUCTION
Won-;? bock without <iurstl«n
ti HUNTS CURE tolls In the
treatment o! ITCH. Kt'ZKM.V
KIN'l WORM,TKTTKHor other
Itching Hkin lilsH'aees. Price
30c nt druinristii, nr illreet fnmi
11 McIihVs ttrilekt C?
Would Peel Coal
Admm mUJ Pico
Washington, June 20.—Government
poets of coal pn duct ions and distrib-
utor* and of rail and water transpor-
tation. were recommended to congress
today) liy the ftsieral trade commis-
sion its thi> only means of avoiding a
disastrous oral shortage next "’inter.
Probably.
‘‘Remember, my dixir, ilmt beauty Is
only skin deep." ,
"I know, mother. And that's what
you meant, isn't it, when you said that
Mrsr-Greeu is so thin skinned?”—De-
troit Free Press. " 1
Elaborate Program With a Free Aero-
plane Flight.
The Bells annual picnic will tic
held Friday and Saturday, and will he
attended by large numbers from over
the county.
The follow ing
For Bargain-; in 1 sed - Cars, phone
*>. JSuRt
THE GLORY OF THE NATION
Featuring
excellent program,
featured by free aeroplane flightts on
both -days. lias been arranged and "ill
be carried out:
First Day.
• It u. m.—Band concert ou streets by
Sherman band.
9:30 a. m.—Auto Slow Race on
street.
10 a. m.—Opening exercises at pic-
nic ground.
10:30 a. tn.-
State Affairs.
12—Dinner.
1:30 p. no—Judge Jeff HastoeU, in-
terest .Red Cross.
2:30 p. m. Band concert.
3 p. nf. Judge B. L, on Topic
of the Day.
t p. nt. Free Aeroplane .flight.
Beils vs.
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: For quite
a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with
butter, oii or grease, I would spit it up. 1 began to have
regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
THEDFORD’S
And an All-Star Cast, including Peggy Hyland, James Morri-
son, Naomi Childers, Josephine Kilgour, Mary
Maurice, Walter McGail, Templar Saxe,
Edward Eikas and Bobbie Connelly.
• The aim of “Womanhood" is ihc exaltation oi patriot-
ism, the necessity of preparedness, the compelling power of
self-sacrifice, especially among the women of America in
this troubled and anxious time.
Marriage license*.
Morion Bell and Mis* Maggie
Burchett;
XVW Hill anti Levenia Johnson,
negroes.
T. E. Ambrose i.ml Mr*. Cora Row5
land.
D..S. • McMillan, on
Real Estate Transfers.
Mrs*. S. J, Robinson1 to Mrs. J.-H.
Truett. lots IT. IS muMO. block 33.
WhiteWTlght. 81.030;
F. L. O’Hsntou to Jake Exsteln.
tot RfixlOO feci, .1. 1?. MeAnalr’survey.
$ 12 30.
KhI her)no Wheat of nl’l.o ,T. A.
Miirtr-li'v. (rtcrutiT. 72 acres. Jaliez
Hantef survey. $1 et al consitlvra-
timsij. ■ j,
,T. A. Bureb ct .al to W. U. nalfoii,
et at, lots 13 arid id. block 00, Denison.
$2,050.
game.
KING
Ball Game.
GUARANTEED
■raw 5000 MILES
8:00 p. m.—Band Concert.
Second Day. „
9:00 a. m.—Band Concert on street
by Sherman Band.
11:00 a. tu.—B. L. Gafford, on Citi-
zenship.
12:00—Dinner.
1 :S0 p. m.—Colored Ball Game.
2:80 p. in.—Band Concert.
3:00 p. tti.—Judge Dayton B. Steed,
on County Affairs.
•i ;00 p. tu.—-Free Aeroplane Flight.
-1 (j. m.—Ball Game, Bells vs.
vs. Tom Bean.
5:00 p. m.—Spoon and Suck Races.
Band Concert.
recommended very highly, so began to use it. ft cured
me. 1 keep it in the house all the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. Tdo not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more.” Biack-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys-
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to-
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE <, n)
Three Days Commencing July
Try Soul-Kiss
Face Cream at
Our Expense!
Buys box of fam-
ous SOUL KISS
Face FWerand
wc will give you
ABSOLUTELY
FREE a full-size
[V NrflRg 50c jar of SOUL
KISS Face
tel__ / Cream.
—the most popular .“hot „ weather” doth
on the market. You can tub them or dry
clean —just to suit yourself, and they arg_
the same. We show them in Stripes^
Mixed Shades and solid colors of tKe popu-
lar Tans, Greys and Taupe, one and a half
yard wide, for Men and Women’s Gar-
iments, . , ^
»
AT ONLY $1.25 THE YARD.
8:00 ji. di.
5 and JO lb. syeftp Buckets wanted
at Cash Grocery. 3c for 10!1> and 4c for
5 Hi bucket*. Must, be nice clean
buckets with balls and tops. j20-4t
Canning and Preserving Needs
Williams IIMel Arrivals.
Ideal Glass Top Jars Mason Jars and Caps
Self Sealing Caps Preserving Kettles
Scales, Sealing Wax Rubbers, etc.
Jelly Glasses
C. A. Gilbert, Jacksonville, Te\.;
K. B. Dixon and wife. Tuskalioma.
Okia.; A. T. I*rl?anore, Prango, Tex.;
It. R. Coplell. Fort Worth; JiintHard-
Ciistli. WUltcwriglit; AY. B. Sheen,
Henrietta, Okia. ; Jno. E. Green, Sad-
ler, Tex.: C. It. Thomas, Dallas: W.
F. Field* and v’iftj. Clelktrw*.
Use this Face
Cream daily
and watch its
beneficial ef-
fect upon your
complexion.
■It cleans and
beautifies tlie
skin.
3 m.d 10 Ri. syrup Buckets wanted
at Caslt Grocery. 3c for lOJb and 4c for i
5 tb but ket*. Must lie nice clean
buckets with bails and tup*. j20~lt
hehn
Phones 132-112
PHONES
31-52
Scull, Swain & Wallace
For car service to Rodgers Swim-
ming Pool call 779 by telephone.
315-tf
4 % f. ..
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