Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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SATURDAY, MAY 2J, 1»15.
T>4C, V. FTVB,
Deputy Sheriff Boyd Crain hag gone
to El Paso after John Coker, a Den-
ison man who was oot on bond on
a charge of violating the local op-
tion law. H% bond was declared
forfeited at the last session of the
Fifty-ninth district court held In
Sherman and his bodnsmen are pay-
ing the expenses to have bin1
brought back.
Pavement Paragraphs
The directors of the Internation-
al Ribbon .Music Machine company
held a meeting at the Chamber of
Coin ateice last night.
Jess Willard, Jr, Sen
of a Famous Athlete.
Commencing at 6:80 p. m.
We Place on Sale Our ‘Big Dollar Special*"
After supper shoppers will find some wonderful offer-
ings at the Big Store after 6:30. Read this list of
Dollar Specials” and see what a money saving oc-
casion is in store for you.
Five pairs of Ladles' and
Misses’ 25c black and white
'Hose for......... ...$I.<H»
With a single coat of Jap-
n-l'Uc you can quickly give a
duUv scratched piece of furni-
ture a hard, lustrous finish,
natural or colored. Econonil-
cul, easily applied, quick to
dry. All colors In cans ready
for use, lGc and up.
Claud Morrison, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Morrison of this city,
who has been attending school at
Cordell, Okla., has returned home.
One of the heaviest rains of the
season fell In Sherman last night.
afternoon and At times was quite
heavy. At the government station at
Gibbs’ drug store on North Trv/U
Street the register shows that 3.rtf
Inches of rain fell up to this morn-
ing at 7 o’clock. The water waa
standing in th:« streets last night
and on West Lamar street the car.ij
had to wait for the flood to recede.
The rain was accompanied by a dis-
play of lightning which kept the
earth lighted up nearly all of th»
time. Southwest of Sherman there
was some hail and in several spots
corn is said to have been damaged
to some extent.
The Carr-Rurdette-Carlton College
commencement exercises begin next
Thursday with a piano recital In the
parlors of the college at t'15 p. m.
One lot of Bath Towels’, good
25c values, Saturday night
special, 5 Towela for.. .$1.00
"uood as liold" Domestic, oth-
ers will aak you 10c for this
Domestic, Saturday night’s
price, H yards for. .; .gl.oo
Dale of Lallan, who has been attend-
ing Galrmount Seminary at Wash-
ington will return to Texas with
them.
One lot plain and fancy Rib-
Isms, values up to 65c the
yard, Saturday night, 5" yards
for .... ............Ki.no
The Store of Personal Service
For That Sweet Girl Graduate I
Circle Number five of the Travis
Street Methodist church will meet
Monday at 3;3« p. m. with Mrs. R.
H. Burk on Kast launar street.
Three blue Work 8hlrts, Sat-
urday night only:..... ,$i.oo
25 yards of light or dark
Calico, on sale after supper,
6:30, limited, specal.. .$1,00
Four Indies’ Gowns, think of
It! for ......i.......$1.00
(Not over four gowns to
a customer.!
ind Mrs. J. A. Wallace an- Funeral services for W. L. San-
the engagement of tbetr ford will be held at, his late rcsi-
>r, Ma Belle, to Mr. John H. denee. No. 703 North Travis street,
the marriage to take place this afternoon at 4 o’clock. They
L | will be conducted by Rev. Forrest
— Smith, pastor of the First Baptist
ul Smith and G. F. Hoover church, assisted by Dr. ", A. Whar-
tday for Cincinnati and Chi- ton, pastor of the First Presbyterian
i business and will attend church. The followln-; are the pall-
lers’ convention in the for- bearers: Wayne Shearer, Ross WII-
r. son, Mark Waldrop, Mike Sneed
rts and1
Dorc.hes-
INothing More Appropriate Than
Foss' Delicious Chocolates
300 Gingham Aprons, Choice 25c
Bungalo Style In Assorted Stripes and Checks
The material could not be purchased for the price of the
ready-to-wear garment. Udiea, don’t miss this apron sale.
ON SALK ALL DAY AT !Mc THE APRON.
AFTER HIPPER, SPECIAL 5 APRONS FOR $1.00
We have just received a large
and varied assortment.
See it at
C. P. Gregory
secretary of
Sherman Camp. No. 9, \v O. W.,
who has been quite ill at his home
on South Montgomery street, is re-
ported to be. much improved. t
Keith's Drug Store
OLD PHONE 144.
The baccalaureate sermon for the
graduating class of the Sherman
high school will be preached at the
First Presbyterian church a week
from tomorrow on Sunday, May
NEW » HONK.I4, $
Please Give Your Name.
Photo by American Pres* Association.
The handsome and wholesome little
boy shown In the picture is Jess Wil-
lard, Jr., sou of the famous athlete,
champion prizefighter^of the world.
Prizefighting U a sport that Is abhor-
red by many thinking persona, ha-
cause it is regarded as brutal and has
a tendency 'o loner those who engage
tn it Boxing, however. Is considered
an excellent exercise and la practiced
In gymnasiums and at the various cut-
leges. Boxing is as id to teach self re-
UancVh quickness of eye and brain and
when indulged In with soft gloves for
points of skill only 'a healthful and
beneflclal. To become a champion re-
quires steady nerves and great stam-
ina as well as mighty strength. Only
those succeed who live dean lives—
that Is, avoid the use of alcohol, tobac-
co and excesses of any sort This Is
true of almost any undertaking. The
boy who wishes to reach the top might
follow the example of Jess Willard in
bis mode of life. He neither drinks
nor smokes. Little Jess is only a baby
yet He is but two years of age.
Communications intended for
publication In tbe Democrat go to
the waste basket when the author's
real name Is not furnished. This in-
formation is due the newspapers edi-
tor. This does not mean that every-
Fresh Country Butter
25c and 30c Pound
Nice country Eggs 20c, 2 for 35c.
Special for Cakes and Pastry —
Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour 25
cents package.
SUCCESSORS TO MURPHY D. G CO.
One of the barns on W. II. Chis-
holm’s farm burned last night.. Tbe
tenant, S. P. Sayler.’lost feed and
harness, and two horses had a nar-
now.eiicape. Lightning started the
tiro.
thing received Is available for pub-
lication. Tbe editor must exercise
Are Yob Going to Travel
THIS SI MMER?
John Plangman was in the city to
If so before you go yoli
should sign an application for
a Tourist Insurance Policy on
your trunks and contents. It
covers against loss from any
cause in any place. Cost you
ILllO per 1100.00.
A Dandy Travel Policy on
Your thi s Self for $.1.00. For
particulars call
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the seat of the
Catarrh is a blood or con-
there was some hail reported south stitutional disease, ami in order to
internal
Cure is
directly
_____- ...........„. He says disease.
r ... .
of Howe but that the dtmaga wa". cure it you must
not heavy. Colonel Holt says the remedies. Hall’s
take
Catarrh
nners need sunshine at present. taken internally, and acts
upon the blood and mucous surfaces
Prof. A. C. Andrews, who has had Hall’s catarrh Cure is not a quack
urge of the manual training de-|medicine. It was prescribed by one
rtment of the public schools at, of the best nhyviemns in this roun-
intsvllie, will be home tomorrowitry for years and a pre.
spend the summer. He Is the son seription. It Is composed of the
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Andrews of tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifier*, acting di
. m, , ai_ . . rectly on the mucous surfaces. The
At Travis Street Methodist church combination of the two in
mlay morning at It o clock Dr 1 g red tents is what produces such
npson of Dallas, a nat-jJ divine of wonderfU| results In curing catarrh
it city, will preach the baccatau- Send for t«^ttmoblatf, free
ite sermon for North rexes Fer m T ru»ur,v *
le Colleae nnd 1 on- _ V ’. J’ 1 H hNh' k CO" Crops .
HARDAWAY & LUCAS
The Cash Grocers
G. S. MURPHY
The Insurance Man.
Both Phones 40.
He who has u thousand friends has
not a friend to spare. - AM Bell Abe
T)i leh
Personal Mention
Potato Chips
Boiled Ham
Catching Monkeys.
In the Philippine Islands the natives
cateh njonkeys in such a funuy way!
The monkeys are very fond of the
meat of coma nuts, which grow as plen-
Dizzlness, vertigo, (blind stag
peis) sallow complexion, flatulency
are symptoms of a torpid liver
No one can feel well while the livei
j FRESH PINEAPPLE’,
« - green beans,
STRAWBERRIES,
NEW POTATOES.
Old Hewitt went to Van Alstyue
ibis morning.
John Alien of Muskogee, Okla.,
spent Inst night with his cousin,
Mrs. Tom 8hearer, on his way home
from Dallas. - .
Miss Bessie Blalock left this after-
noon for Childress where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. M. D. Wright,
after which she Will go to Colorado
to spend the summer.
Mrs. T. 6. Joiner, Jr., and two
little daughters of Beaumont who
have been visiting Mrs. Joiner s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dean,
of this city, went to Cleburne yes-
terday to visit Mr. Joiner's parents
for a few days before returning
home. "
NEW PEAS.
tifutly there as apples do tn our conn
rerva.tO.ty Of Music.
Aw inactive. HER DINE is a power
try. They are very lazy, though, about
gun wing through the outer bark aud
will only do so wheu very hungry. The
natives take advantage of ttielr greed
and indolence by cutting a small open
ing through the shell. Just large enough
for Mr. Monkey's loug. thin band to
lienetrate.
When he once gets inside lie gets his
hands full of delicious, dainty meat,
aud his hand is naturally wider in this
Eluding his
‘•GKBHART’S’’ SPECIALTY PRODUCTS.
Jacques Crutchfield Grocery
*LD PHONES W.M—IX). NEW PHONE 74.
ful liver stimulant. A dose or two
will cause all bilious symptoms to
disappear. Try it. Prioe 50c. Sold
by 11. L. Sbeehey. dftw
Miss Nell Dorsett, (laughter or
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dorsett of '. -ilr-
view, who sustained serious lujuries
Thursday inglit when she fill in
alighting from the running board of
an automobile, is reported to be
much improved today.
Thsrs’s a Reason For Everything.
“Wouldn't you try to get a divorce
from u woman who abused you and
neglected your home and thought more
of her club than she did of you7” thuu
dered the big man.
’’1 don’t think I would.” replied Hen-
ry Peck. "1 urn afraid Henrietta would
not let iue.”- Philadelphia Ledger.
CLASSIFIED 'ADS. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.
Into an acid whk-ti sours the milk
These microbes nre constantly In the
air, alive though Invisible, and ready
to drop into the milk when they can
If It were possible to keep the milk
from the atr after tile cow Is milked
It would not turn sour. Warm milk
Is particularly Inviting to the microbe
and favorable t<> his operations. He
does oot get along well under chilling
conditions, and that Is why the sweet
ness of milk can lie preserved If It Is
kept cold. Bolling fresh milk changes
tbe sugar lu such a way (hut the uii
crohe cannot feed upon tt — Baltimore
American.
net than when it entered,
hand will not come out. the uloukey
chatters and scolds, plainly showing his
indignation at Ihe way he has tieen
trapped, hut never thinks of loosening
bis hold ou the cocounut aud withdraw-
ing his hand an easily as he put it in.
There he stuuds, an angry monkey, un-
til the man who set the eoeuauut trap
comes aud takes him captive.
Scitrttific Housekeeping.
“Don’t you have trouble getting o
sufficient variety of focal?’’ she asked.
"No," said the woman who runs a
boarding house; ’’that’s the easiest part
of it Vou see. 1 make up a series of
menus for breakfast, dluuer, etc., at
the beginning of the season and then
they go ou steadily till the eud of It
The cook knows Just what to prepare
each day, aud I am not at all both-
ered."
“But don’t your boarders get tired of
havtug the same thing each week on
the same day?*
“Ah," said the landlady, “that’s
where I fool ’em! They don’t have the
same tiling on the same day of the||)v increasing and the demand for
week. There are ten separate menus, i British tea far exceeds the supply.
If we begin, say. with hash ou Mon- —----
duv, the next time they have hash Is TO THE PEOPLE OF SHERMAN:
s week from Thursi^ay and the next Haylies ft Sporer, undertakers, an-
ttme a week from the following Suudav nounce to the public that they can
Nobody can tell what he's going to furnlsh either-hors* drawn or auto-
have ou any given day without work- moblle service for Gerais m
lug It out with a pencil aud paper, and fhern,an the surrounding coun-
as nobody is likely to go to that tram f)rra ha8 a, k t wllh
hie Just for the sake of flndlug his th(J ^ equipment and service
meal, nrnmtetums. =*w-Twmr-1«rlir J^nSSStS^'tSA WHl give palnatalt-'
fact, as pleasantly varied as if the jng care to an business entrusted to
^meuu for the day was composed every them.
L rooming."-New York Post. nU4-tf HAYNES ft SPORER.
B. \V. Turnbow, grand patriarch
of the Grand Encampment !. O. O.
F. of Texas, who spoke4 here Titec-
day night, held a similar meeting in
McKinney last night. While hero
he was the guest of S. W. Porter.
To Drive Out Malaria collar and harness’g;
And Build Up Tbo System quickly when BALL/
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S LINIMENT is applied
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know heallng and aX‘ptl
wba you are taking as the formula is fi0c and ,I Ol, p<M. bl
printed on every label, showing it is „ , h v
Quinine and Iron iu a tasteless forta. ' ' y’ ^
The Quinine drives out malaria, the . , .. , . ~
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents n J“1.n |lie clu8*
__ ... Grubbs to your ico cr
TRY A DEMOCRAT WANT AD.
fresh
Both
19-4A
water Is pure water. Boy scouts who
are going out cuiuplug during the pre-
sent summer should be very careful
over their drinking supply.-
While water which looks dirty la
sometimes harmless (pent eolors water
considerably, hut does not harm It to
any great extent), dauger may exist
although the water Is sparkling and
clear.
As it Is often impossible to carry a
Alter, scouts should always bear In
mind that a very simple and effective
safeguard is to boil the liquid for from
5 to 10 minutes before using tt for
drinking purposes.
Announcement is made that here-
after the cemetery department of
the city will clean and care for lots
in West Hill cemetery and It Is stat-
ed that those desiring this sort of
work done should call the city sex-
ton, Herman Adlof. Heretofore the
Join the class who cares.
Grubbs to your ice cream man.
mli-tf
Precious Manuscripts,
Considered one of the Auest manu-
scripts In this country, the "Evangel
Ltarluin slve I.ecHones ox Evangeiils,’'
liluudnnted and of Freneh-Carlovlugi
an origin, may lie seen lu the New
York Public library. The mauuscript
Is of vellum and consists of 20t) leaves.
Its date is set tn the uelghtmrhood of
K7I) A. D. The late twelfth and thir-
teenth centuries ure also represented,
and among the works from the four
teenth century ts the pldest extaut
complete inninisorlpt of the Wycllttite
version of the New Testament lu Eng
tish.-Argonaut.
,Wi. R. Brentn, president of the
Commercial National Bank, left at
noon today for .\ew York City,
while In the city, Mr. Brents will
attend the commencement exercises
at Oaksmere where h.s daughter.
Miss Katherine, has been In school
for the past two years, He and ...isa
Katherine will return by boat to
NevrTfflearil. HI s s Margu erflo
Mountain,
■ . ■ ... .y >V :
Ice Cream
Conundrums.
What Is the difference between a
funny fellow and a butcher? One
deals out wit, the other wit-ties (vic-
tuals).
Why have turkeys no fear of a fu-
ture state? Because they have their
next world (necks twirled) In this.
Why is a deceased poor doctor like
a dead duck? Because they both have
done quacking.
Why was Shakespeare a good broker?
Because he furnished mnuy stock quo-
tations.-
What instrument of war does an
angry lover resemble? A cross-bow
(beau).
SISTER
Read my Free Offer!
Freezers
Shoes of Distinction
lor mrn particular about Ihe kind ol
shoes they wear
Ice cream made the right way with a White Mountain
Freezer is easier to make than a pudding or a pie.
Why not get a White Mountain Freezer and have de-
licious home-made ice cream and ices as often as
you want to. You’ll find it very little trouble and
expense.
We have all sizes from one pint up.
Come and let us show youw
Ours is a specializing
shoe-service (oi men,
offering
—tlie lasts of the mo-
ment.
—the very best leathers
jtrocurable
—shoe-making of highest
character.
—and a big measure of
reai value In every case.
Charade.
The answer to this Is one of the
Doited States.
The first. In a great flood, saved many.
While two. Just try—is part of any.
The next leada always In atrlpea and tn
stars.
While tha last two letters are half of
Mars.
Placed correctly together. And a etato
Whose people are, beyond all doubt, first
rate.
Aaswer—Ark, an, eas—Arkansas.
Nothing like having the best and
freshest sweet ntilk and cream
which we are glad to furnish you.
Oray-Mabry Grocery Co. ml»-4t
I INVITE YOU TO SEND TOOAT FOR MY FREE TEN OATS’ TREATMENT
- — A I V iL. tl I a . A.
The illustration shows
one of the New Spring
lasts. |
'allace Hardware lo
6untep-Roli50i
MND, ind- 4 WANT AD WILL SELL IT.
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