Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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TUKHDAV, APRIL »7. 1*18.
SHF.RMAW DAILY DEMOCRAT.
r.ioE nro
Another Side to Good Roads
l p-Keep—Reply to Mr. Zeifrle
ta rjtot yteiC* arise* that >»»uOK
sd«w 1* beta* taut.hi ho» to •htu‘1
^ mnm |Kt«> wiwui mtrui hi ilit
\«rth MMl K«M M< f»IK<» 4o«K
**> I'dWt nm»u. TV»»*. At till
ask . '«M >* tM* »MHH*«rr acted
far* *n4 the answer will be ‘Thf
$, r.»t*r Tt»« W Pea-kin* tlht B©«©
xnptr, >«»*>* «s *nd Itd'f suppers,
fut Jim Deck***’ haht shew* and
ter she set that her high wM
ftedean* *t«r rMklnt made ffte»
.•swm c*©*© t» tk» »«*'
otoeaaiTte a: the iwtlti ee*t j.u4
Ti'i kdt ti* » 9fti» here *1>4 hero©
IK DAILY DEMOCRAT
Is the issue ■»' the Daily TVr>»«- I*') impeding ,5
rrat <*f Atrll IfrJ then- at>p.'*r. tn t,cease bn thci
*t1K>© SltttfR hi C. M Settle. of »*e of the attU
Ills, a prctHvsiiton to tax 111 halloa amt
»«L>ro ©biles from IS io fsc tan or- o«4 in Urajsor
4tnar> oar (Hi to me-stain the auto was weal!
''©*<ix of tJravaon counts. I ant hail. a!though
von roach «Krj>v**ed at the mrv»tv«* *»d n»an> of t
tloo to think that a man trouht- fa- ! ’Weatetefe nterr
vv>r romJ r<w»d* and Ui*e©c? ***> tho it*4.vi4ual* rat
*.ro of * jtt©ro©h»1e» t aw a farttvf otfc«r» bo then
a X-wmv M'.t l* anti aotooioMto the man a ho
oats t »a« ths £oo.l , ttvuls kept for tbs rt>r4 i
op >a ths tvsrt shots ami ant wifftn* hor*s» and has
to pa' tuv part of ths rvpsris.' hat j■ *?ss ths hoist
ana w», triilltit to put ths svprass j most Boat1',
on sonata iMiitfa.il* 1 think all | unit car* l*ec«
‘hontd hoa* ths •xpertse and r>ol 'nt ian.l It's* r\p»n
ths bon} -n on a few ho * >*e the? j and h->a*jt. "
have a convenient a at of roinr to jon a hors© and
«-htspe$. Svnfla; sfhool ont* ponwv- jjtons a lax on
irncJ tl^s ohi drsn to day *rho«d tn ths j Bssoasit? If it
nfteTVItrtrh't Mr JTegl© livs* j *'*> ’ Why no;
ons owraaro of* ths sonoty ami 1 am | os con and ta>
• «rv hs do«<* not «»4sr«t*r.d ths tvv as tfi©» «**
rond it too of ths rural -d’lF'rie*-* of times to the t
Oruinoo oottBtjr. or it© would not sew*© men woi
havs suhRiSttod «ttoh »a unfair , S1 ?• on rttr <
proposition to tbs poopls I livs j portion of ths
in ths .vaisr of ths oountv and s "s-l thi ir proprrfy
ft\ a poaitlon that sallr mo to almost is far m»h‘ t!
ovary plaor In Oraysoa ooanty 1 i*x *®s ordins
nurks from twsntv to twanty ‘ ' >* sit. or Ootttm
Ths ItaJbr IV womat t» ;hs ofTVtal
■wupaprr of as rsty s» ShsnuM
id nkinkw hi'. **wl nsttssw
Ths s»ty hook* will b* awditod
Orsw, stow to *asf»' and ths poa
yV of i*hsr«oMa will know within
hr nsxt *sw wtt '“T oTaotl'
thi its* aos at Tht* stop »»»
mm ,-nfSd It Mr- Jsff M Has-sll
,< ti>s off? sour last ntybt An
wtsids ftraa ku boon snipioyod t,.»
t; :hs aufl tjnf. and no ja'^tisal J
tf .isooos or hof 9* of tvrwrtal!
>i|d*h>p will f**t thorn. Ths
-«« udijiicist tat ion ha*, tsksti hold
Vafl rshsrrfVsTa shaȣtn* >o*s
Dm* rfctvV! t?*s rhoir fssassr ad
KdMk as uv4i m tbs wsw oas' dab
vnhm awwsd hy efty oar*rsr* »H!
|>I«SJW uwet« ths w.a»wrsws«1 to
nw>Os-vaf poof ss—i-xs hy n>ak t* <
•wMoHlrr* at» r,: t-Mwsiurtttsu. an
9 ;• Compare Camels with
f cigarettes ]jou like best l
That’s a clean-cut invitation to
smoke a new cigarette made of a blend
of choiceTurkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos. A cigarette that’s more to
your liking than either kind of tobacco
smoked straight /
Camels are truly delightful. The blend
of choice tobaccos makes them so-
They can’t sting your tongue, or
parch your throat, or leave any
unpleasant cigaretty after-taste.
You ‘‘compare Camels with cigarettes
you like best,” because we know what
goes into Camels—and the enjoyment
that comes put to you /
Camel packages contain neither pre-
miums nor coupons. Smokers do not
look for them, because they realize the
cost of the choice tobaccos blended in
Camels prohibits their use.
Know for yourself today fust
where you stand on cigarettes I
Camel Cigarettes sell 20 for tOc.
Hi. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win»t#ii-S*IeiB,N.C
Th* IViTRtV'r*’, 1* *r.s»«w- IP *«*
;y. ,*>« rtty pow'hmvni l*k* hold
ai Ho unniJwry pMfWMttAI >« Shor
■b*ss lit It Miw« that iht »o»
tv*vfynm»mt. till find * *p*vdy sod
offwtvni tr»y of idoseiBP tip ih<*
tow* Thv opofi flpvi should Iv
»br.tfsh#d SHHf whuff wtwaj'v do»
so? now rvoif-h and mtc not Iv st-
io«d«d fof ilw> pnapwni ai Vent tho
Kygxtm tot «pNt“ hy r»ri.« and nth-
or town* that h»vn tlnpnnd ■ up
should hr pot la tw Thom is no
nn;**. bowvTvr. for on*- of ibnsc-
pliiops down in tht busiPoss sort ion
of IN- ftfy and U tfcrrr- In a r-'neln
o»n of DM it should b*> done away
with- imnvdtatnly. Sow .«1 hint
sbonld also bn do*** to tho open
ditrk throupfe Sfeoman batOH* the
surstww ***?» hors.
Thf Tkw •►rWkiilor* sfcowhi *w*t
to* OibiW MU. MM thn should do
*t <jnsnkt< and with dsnpair*.
C* Mayhvw
i u ^karmasiilos.
•i* dtU!*'M lbs-
CSty WaSMtpvr C.
ooEPdf n.'eht'i rns.
lor tfcoi k*wv ’*'>■
food*.
TURKISH
If y»or dealer can't .apply you with
CamaU, tend 10c for oat package or
$1.00 fora carton of ton packager (200
cigaretter), rent portage prepaid. If.
after omotnng cute package, you are not
delighted with Camels, return the other
nine packager and we will refund your
dollar ami portage.
rial pathorinp* its tho mrrhiry u.i.
Tb* sorial patborfep is one ot the j ’
ronntry s crectest jiresenl »«ed= I,
The- bare many other uses on the; j6' l° ™
farm that time and rpa~e will not ‘avnr °-
pemsif roe to pive In nsy country P»rT_ »*
there are, more automobile* per cap- J Pb^hd tr»
itm !b the country than there are in |*ood roa
Sherman. The country is the N-mc j snn , fVni
of the nstenohUe: it in where- they - Vl ith <!
are most needed There are many ; cwinion 1
tenants who own autos. both in the propi
j’own and in' the country, This is ! Bates pre
their private and only eon vey<sj>ce, I churches,
‘they are not a Itnrjiry and should not j and roan:
1^ snbieet to a license to have th“ i nisckind.
l-rivilese'of rnttHnp or. the rued. I !apent aci
.--m in favor of encosiraemy ever* writing t
'one in petting as a-ato and would J
nos for aa reason diseorare-e J shcrniar.
»«* tom-1 Thetf it a grow me twweroent to-
ts - I put the 4*«*is»ess ©1 the ooantry oti j
!i baeissero host*.. There are few
rtffin a* puhiir- werviee that
iOf *« i«*l she people MMe •
f ' ’32i '.siBary smroey Ths* ir wrong Tike
■aeamim* | ^ ^ maxher of iiabeae corp«s
.^ihomnea. BtKtp|thoto*diB« the fact
^ AH^rre Bee F bom-.
T • ey ha* road* as «j®ar ruUip fhit
e wurlwap }J ^ BO( Beeesaary far a habeas eee-
jio*. beariap is at y tao» escept
term froo »be-e a defendant has bee® re-]
■anke-H o’ »**d*<d » J**55 without hall, and has]
iiad* pur' ktoiaiy stated that 'either the sher:
& r»x4 if? ar fh* diamct J©dg»' may accept
"ri’l te ‘'t- cases that are baiiahie]
proMUise assdei the law. lh:t pemiciosj prac-
, tare is Mill engaged it. taking thoas-
ch-. tap t*. «»d* ot tbewmad* of dofaar*. ©at of
B-daiitm. the p-opief pocket* Just t© fatten
!h* fees ml the off.'tsats who b«>e-
hori’ «he fit W- it This’* wrwa* and sure!*
re o«r.ded if aes perns?, is the practice and
lIcKjnaey..-here is no other way to eu>p it.
m » r-»er the igr jaakers of Teiat* sfe©i.)d pet
frosi: tee t atop to ft. There it no tea*oh
sty. ySww1 why eterr deportroeBt of the public
m <ria*:- btHKtieos should not b* opetafed ef
ad McK-in- fSdeatty set ecnaossiralty. and the
a anatie. **+ law vivoBid not- be twisted into
.stiaktEg officer* rich at the eipeisse
f WMUBftMr jg the paepte, *
*109*, the value of the flow-erK wss a
* 4 -j!c.-e basateile. hat the fe»ling or
♦ ITOI’l.l"' Ir iltl'M. 4 ' tirity - hit l had hlthei to enf e ed
4 4‘was a far greater loss, and one that
44*44444 4-4 444444 1 deplwr* very greatly.
j To th winds with. the maudlin
>sentimentality that wou'd minimise
BS. jthe airoelousnees of such act.*, or
■m ispUtihute them to kleptomania or
la*** pouthful pranks: and until we learn
iric *}to think of and treat tacit people as
. ... comraon thieves, and deal out to
:>andithorn th? punishment commensurate
!i.‘.ir jWith their crime we cannot hope to
,vry- {have anv abatement of this nuisance,
ring | The terrible and indiscriminate
_______ _ ____________^7e-fnuisanre of the suspended sentence
totted it by the, unwritten law, dis- iprovision* in our law is another
ri active t» the race, that “a - 'actor in promoting the icrearmg
kpmm I# hi* castle." and ©nr com- j disregard for law anl prop 'rty
woe law gives no redrem to the one J rights, and is emboldening ,l,r
wtin infringes upon the premise* of .youths to. reek by devious means to
Vensnul Thieve. *1 Hurt,
Iceeply imbedded in the very
“The nearest approach to the genuine diamond"
Say the (iovcrismetit hlyperta ttfto evHiuitw cvc-rj stone thai come*
'rif over the Mexican Itonler.
This is our third Sale hi re and more imv being sold now than
ever tH*fore
THE DAY OF
THE Wl
Because people realize that they really Hold)
TMKIK lUHIdJAXC V or they would not be on sale again.
The greatest collection of geiiititM- precious and seioi-precioui.
Stones ever mvu lit Sherman are uovv on sale at
Yes, Break Up Your
Wa%h board!
Sitting's Drug Store
Didn't it hrenk your back, br**»k your
arms, break your health and break your
clothes ? Hasn’t the washboard ruined
enough clothes to deserve breaking up?
Magic Washing Stick
Finished Mr. Washboard.
And by such gentle mean*. Force, as.
you know, never settles things fight.
Magic Washing Stick I* not soap, but
Is ussd with the regular soap. It is not
washing powder, nof lye, nor alkali,
nor acid, nor any oilier harmful thing.
It loosens the dirt by gentte means,
by natural means. It doe* not damage
the finest testure. nor harden the wool-
ens nor shrink the ftannelab The soft,
snowy cleanliness of your fin* Hnen%
pretty laces and dainty lingerie will be
a continual delight.
Once you show your help how much
labor is saved, how much nicer the
clothes, you need have no fear of their
mining your clothes again.
*'/ nee «o machine and one hour with
Manic Washing fHiek jmts my clothes
on the Hne. 1 recommend it to every*
body.” MRH. X., Ark.
(y We lmvc 30 different kinds of «*fonr* found in t'alifonitn, (’olo. ||
Jjj rmlo, Arizona, old M<*\ieo and I Utlh t ut in all kIz»*s and shapes <;»
:•> mounted and utunotiitUMl, mid u)l( la* uhul to have jot* come down
Jg and see tlu*mt if job liny or nor, , \l\
A gmit imttty peoph* have never had an opportunity to a <•)
(V Toj»jtzt Tiairmalim*, tiir(j«oiwi, <^mu‘U .PeMdot. aiwl many r»ther
(i| udltrr sNuieW In th** nuir'h, and have no Idea how a stone looks he- (J)
for*' it Is cut and |K*lish«Mi. We luvve a *|>e€inien in lh« of
J-! every pidi«*he*l stone In th** window. ^
£ MHdW liOliD Am FllJaKVI IJIIHtitf* AMI GKNTS’ ^
ntsm.........*....................to $sm.ihi S
r.) soldi) <*oi h HAH MtiMCWH..................$-M*0 TO ijtio.iio <•)
• HOlJIMiOMt AM) I IMfHI) Wlp* AM) 1*1*8. . *1.25 TO $l(MNl Jg
14MIHK STONKH IVr Carat----«..............VI.50 TO *5.«MI |>
fmmm f? j««<&tm (53®®®®®®®^^
twm^AG EiFAT*.
Smtkvro CtmMlrlil Ceagrcw.
SBi-kftrwr. ffk , *v .k Ipgitinini:
April ti.
:T«*a* Prmt AmnAmtimm., C»>rpm
CittUki, Ivh* 1&-1J.
Of Mrs. GuppeO, of Fhre Yeari’
Studing, Relieved bp CtrdoL
TbroCm-; Prmtmim Ac«©ci*:l©a
Mt&ttuns ApJri T gad x.
.............. ...... ........—
■A*wftoue>4 M*mrUrints 0*1*.
Fklew. iiwaa 2i-?6
Wash Day Specials
itots, aa« Mhftfm* far hi* figteiias
r^tmSM.* will r>n'»r ' to
tea t» r !»«©rr©w fur »
thro* game »- ftigSt hme l*
*l*» s ** 4©wu ia tte
■araaaut,*; . far 6*4
Hmro aw ‘-f_* \t#” to m Mi*
two out «! tl*r »b<p*w I'jmi* l* Kbr-r-
Btt, ft wiB 4»e w©rfk whiir.
’Bay i{ ia Twxar," is a movement
Ifeat «©iij<s». ©at ©/ Auafin auU at
Ttaspk a H©Bte Trad« h&ggm has
b©«i ©r*aai**4 with mirml buadrtsd
ritebei. Cltotiibtnra ©f Comioener
ia itOL»* c©,uS<5 do ao more impor-
tant work Ibac4 fo lioe up 'be
people t« trail© at borne. Our fur-
■tort« would b' eaiarged. our at ore*
*ot rcorr- trad* tad pro»porit> would
ft* felt immediately Tbe.jnaj) or der
hoaxer ©f tbo large citic* are drain-
leg the rural dirt net* and townr of
teener that ia noeded to keep up a
healthy circulating medium and give
all linos of Industry an uplift.
tDut near Abilene one man was
ladfc'od for killing another Tim
Indicted mao was plated under a
SrtH.aVD Iwad and bad to hire the
best lawyer* ia the country to de-
fend him. Aa the day of trie**drew
soar In wtalked the man who wan
aappooed to bare been murdered.
Now the district judge at Abilene
proposes0to start a subscription to
retroburne this Innocent man who
had the stain of Cain placed upon
iifm by a grand Jury. * Ot court* lie
ran regain the money he had to
spend. but there will always be the
thought of having been arrested and
jailed, which can not be erased,
fjrand juries should be very careful
ja indicting people,
Wash Day»
Are Made
Joy Daya
UMEY IROLBLE WTEN CALS
IS KERI9LSNESS AND
HEART TROtBLE
k Bars Huinuier Laundry Coap........ . .......
K Bars Lenox latundry Hoap...... .............
7 Bars Clalrefte Soup/,. j, ,T7:/.-............
No. t Oklvanlsed Tub.......................
No. 2 Calvanized Tub..................
No. :i tlalvanized Tub................ .........
Brass Wash Board*.........................
KXTRA HI’KfTAL—Two 1‘ackages Arhuckloa Coffee
live years with womanly troubles, also
itomach troubles, and my nunwhmenl
was more Utan any one could tell.
I tried most every kind of medicine,
but none did me any good.
I read one day about Cardui, the wo-
man’s tonic, and I decided to Iry it. I;
had not taken but about six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more |
good than ail the other medicines I bad
tried, put together.
My friends began asking me why I
looked so well, and I told them abotd
Cardui. Several are now taking it."
I)o you, lady reader, suffer from 3ny
in line with the civic betterment
in the matter of paving, extension of
the water main*, sewerage, etc, a
C'rpovfion on the partjrif the owner
©f Somes to beautify the
teem* to have potmesHed the major
part of our citirenr-bip Walk* are
.being put down eveiywtscre; trees,
*brub* and flowers are adornInt:
! erstwhile barren yard*; and our city
will e'er long vie with any city in
the state for attractiveness, and
trom a physical standpoint make it
an ideal place in which to build a
home.
Sherman has always enjoyed an
enviable reputation for the morality
and intelligence of her citizenship,
and now for the sake of our fair
name, and for the peace ar.d ijnVt-
iifSjt’of <wr citizens,’ the con-tUu-
ted authorities should redouble
I heir efforts In ‘Tracking Ihesc ver-
min to their earths," and when
they have apprehended them de«i
with them to the limit of the law
and for th* (second offense double
(he punishment previously Inflbled.
for It 1* only the fear of punishment
that will deter such people from
a lepelitlon of such aria.
Tim Incident that I have mention-
ed is only one of many ttwh in ul
mo>!t jvoiy part of the City, and
notably at the cemeteries, when*, (lie
graves of cur beloved dead are des-
ecrated and despoiled of our tributes
of love and devotion. Any one that
knows mo will cheerfully a<juit mo
of being actuated In penning this
article from a Bouse of pecuniary
1• . p • •*>»,
FIFTEEN WASHINGS 29 CTS.
T.r Im* than 2c. • dag veu tw#
kcurc lime, v«u uvi ycur cloth,,, you
un your !«eling», you oovo your took*.
Dm ono ©tick, five woohlngs. and U not
Two year* ago I *ai badly run
dosn. not able to do any work; Buf-
fered from iterv«u*c**s. heart
trouble, kidney* and bladder in bad
Pape; no appetite, unable tr> Do any
work: and since using six iKittles of
I)r. Kilmer’* Swamp-Hoot. 1 feel
fine; am ip excellent health and
can do most any kind of light
work. Since using the Swamp-Root
f have t^n relieved of all the above
trouble*, i cheerfully give the
above testimony, and hope others
may be benefitted.
Very truly yours,
J. h. DICKSON,
— Westminster, 8. C.
Sworn to before me,
S L. BHOWNLKB,
Justice of the Peace.
one s>ticN, iive^vyasfiiMfs,
A/tor uftlng twleo you will brook up. or
throw uwoy, or forgrt old wooliboord.
All dooloro will hovo Magic .Wosblng
rnick —they will get It (or you If tlioy
J|bn t hove it now.
A. B. Richards Company,
Sherman, Toxas. <|
Dunk Inman
y M:\v FHONM 10. ODD I’HONK IS#*. |
Any KcuHonulde Amount Delivered,
ol the ailments due to womanly trouble,
•uch as headache, backache, sideache.
sleeplessnes*. and that everlastingly tired
feeling?
H so. let u« urge you to give Cardui a
trial. We feel confident ft will heip you,
just as it has a million other women in
the past half century.
Beein taking Cardui to-day. You
won’t regret it. All druggists.
Writ, it: Chattanooga M*d)ei|i« Co.. Ladlag
•drliory Boo ChallanoogX Tami. lor prrittu
Hm urtim on your ca>o and «♦ paga book, Homa
Traattong <w WauwO.' la uiao •rtaooo' H li. I %*
Oil Uurnia* Lo cotnotvea
Fast Service—
North and South
Good Connections—
East and West
The Texas Twins
THI OWL -THE BUSTLER
Nlubt anil Day
Dtevy ItnilN. Buck Balloai-
HAKKTT IN TIiAV'KD.
Far detailed lnrormation Uk
th* local agent.
v The World's Series Starts Ta-Morrow
i . * t
Why Can’t I Send You an Excel- ‘
lent Roast
>
f ARNOLD’S MARKET ”
|i New I’ltuiM* Of». Qttim DLLIVI HV. Old Phone 1)00.
»>__rtV--ri>—-Ob—S>—®—®—-®—@—-®'»'—-^»)—i®—<v—(•)-T)—®—(«>—<*—<«
letter to
Dr. KHttter ft Co.
Hiiutbu'iipton, N. V.
»»4-4>44»4v
* M. W. 60LLADAY |
11 DKSTIKT.
) Old Plume IKftJ.
X Ruoum IllO-ttiJO.
Z M. ft P. Bank Building. *'
Prove IVbal himnp-Koot Will
Do for Von.
Hend ten rents to Dr. Kilmer &
BiiiKbamptun, N. Y., for a sam-
ple Size bottle. It will eonvlnee
anyone. You will also receive a book
l( valuable Information, telling
t'bout the kidneys and bladder.
When writing, be sure an 1 mention
—Advertisement.
SUM
CLASSIFIED ADS. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.
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