Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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MARK-DOWN SALE
doses. To-morrow. Saturday Night
lineeda Biscuit
NohH*hmcnt —ftne fla-
v or t-purity—crispttcas
—wholesomenc**. All
for $ cents, ‘n ^e
moisture-proof package.
N« Realty tztf&tiun Sss*.«
• >:1' Y«t Drew Of *««i M A »
’S**c**l*i>' ■“'*
(Uh|. LloaUfk-d.
Jr to* .Java sett Arts or OM«)
ho it i^iu ck^a 9M>ty •>
rea*** m iS* «»**» Jail- «» »
•n on l&ir Am »Uh a grip ta>!
pcrkct ruilMi and «c jo-.oaut ot
\ SHtoSMk ttffek Stm to
« Hr **> taken ««* th* *t
u-fitt I «v ^nw)M and H *«t
««4 -IIhM h* had a hat ol
rTT. arevudWt to a hut-
v4 giwv in t attic \V ti n
kv-4 *kw te stiff iW »taft r« re-
>«-,* Uxa; Sr 4ot.n4 U w»',«t « ra'S
»4 hndse erer and
YU« (tSls boarO ,rf hehltli I* eiute \c-
mSi to iKt^nrl apoH 1H» reopie tM
Importance r< frem olr pure (Vh4
and ven* Ration rtf ntc.iw anti inll'T
ctr* J#a: how Ihe l*ttor I* to bo ac-
compli* hcil io not explained ami ihn
lajard it.itil.lv admits (h it no aati£hao-
to.ry systtom haa yet boon devised Mr
ventilation of tar*, but think* that
more extensile use of thw ventilators
VWlM nHut'ff Rood insult*
There dofi* not smear to bo any
renrnn why ton!t|*tor*.cannot bo uw4
to remove foul *tr from a car and ihe
same »y*!*m operated In, perhapa, a
little ilt’iTottju way would permit' of
a morn thorough and satUfactcry ten
Illation, the New Britain iCoun 1 Her-
ald observe*. A stuokinsL car on a
etcam train is an abomination for art
except those w lie smoke. The car t*
often filled with smoke so a* to pre-
vent a view from one end to the oth-
er. The air is suffocating and with the
smoke added the place becomes a
mosf. distressing one for ordinary peo-
ple
As there Is nothing to prevent es-
tablishing the $0million'* desired by
the slate board of health except a
system of ventilation, it would seem
as if the inventive genius of Connecti-
cut would euickiy respond to the de-
mands of the hour Ventilation has
been provided in all kinds of build-
ing*. and St would -appear aaytf it
Is only a step from that to ventilating
a railroad car. especially as health
requires it \
THIS LAST WE1SK IN JANrlS' LAST CAlft
ON SYKKAL EXCEPTIONAL NuSkY-SAV
INC. OFFERING'S. "
You MUST hurry if you would buy
but you'll have ample time to appre-
ciate the excellent qualities AFTER
you've bought.
$15. $1-8 ami $2frMJlTvS AND OVERCOATS. d»1f
You spend $10.00 and S A V E $10.00 q>lv
$1.50 Fancy Shirts Boyd Spebial and 1 | f:
Manhattan Qualities. . .
oVt.Y A t>« shokt mnib> rkmui no vtfi.
VVMAL mVKKtW'W \ vtlK. lalWtrMe pw wwl—hr be»v
today «r teakan-s wnJ take sibsala# .< ike Was*" hsectm- wo*
Wbg aOnvd fen ail .Wp»n»^n- *
KVTtR t'smijll > IVTKit sltt l tlb
¥Vr U* tw ' t .* ,JH Tvsw Ike* of SsK
X lack B?e*cg»*d Piinwtt-.- . m-A—^cesa , extra «a*ht
tt|< lalta thaitt M V INwrl V-cUii.1. iia**-- At*-'
here »r*iTllrg ihreuga
.An-.p.r,g «MM, he
raid ui ions she halves
-or* When asked hi*
--replied 'Vo*
larrt* I w;ll go
bef.vtr 1 wilt tvU
Prrag d* sgrace -on
5* *W****$t*«9 *St
-k, with some
* «h the na»e of
s r> firm at AtfMK Texas. ««
Ssarifg Sim mass ptoael Skis
k»d asked if there had bvsx a
:*» S* Asfc-vas recently *pd re-
ap afr»m«ne reply Tknra-
'epwi fkMtfl vraianiel «f
s, acoowrarted by Mr. Rite-
a iwe*xk*ri arrived in Sker-
Vtr laroftwx daweribed the
that had here taken Prom,
s before be saw them »*<l
idnMtftbt tkewi as having been
fPmw' ula store one eiftht task
The good* ■ were, restored to
H runv:
mnu i\wi»muv \t rtm*N «uui*
—She. kteHaaroww TJk \ —«;. «-*}** rv*re» pt -V*
fkh #4kiw v* 4s-.*S for"* te* da*- «*>H.
ails
e a*
In
$2.00 Fanfcy Shirts
are
A food fer every day.
Crisp, delicious and
strengthening. Fresh
baked end fresh de-
livered. ,io cents.
B BrSwt ©a-*s»
- "In xkatesbum. Rwrowy- * ro-qwe
e*-* krontPaK feed fjwwrtrr .bears ibe
mm in»gfcw*»!vt#h*TMr«»' ‘■skrhw*
Pi iffkaH irik Was Jwvsv* rs*rt; "if Ik*
.>**. *J* extra larpt ro wwkaPe
avktat’d ■B-i-'-i" "'*«T
UKMSON, TKXAS.
Log Caiim S.iymps.
t i. aiti'f u» i losir t|'r heaven i.n <lc
bl'!h-ii than wii'.t ion is in tie low
g. .ml.- h‘s :ti1 'ii.rilin' U*r hmv ilo
heart
S.o’ie i f i. e what luisi'k dost
on t’t- !l:e i-onil loo’s ihenisclves. Tycy
ratal's .so -!i —»»:i t lie Worf* eun't SCI*
who's l"uveiln' dir.
So matter lion fur <>tf jcdguieut tiny
is. It's coinin' right toward you ever'
day an' hour, nil' It never has lieen
known ter atop fer a rest on de road.
I like* ter wo.folks fly lilfh. biit
w’en sonic uiis ter de tiptop dry thinks
do sun rises des ter tell 'em good
matruin' an' dat de stars ivnr. made
with.—Atlanta
Lime htarvallcn
Cr.U3£s fulrcreuiosis
AUTOMATIC STOP FOR TRAIN
ItMS PouiskM.
foHowiSg css*** hsvp !ihs
by. Judge M H. Osflv.c't
rifty-5.*»Jh distnc’ court, or.
kips'.:cr of the court.' aivor-
Th«* lifviha i Nni \«>rSg|
of Dm nan l » I.Yi.D, contain* t«n
afUt'lf t.-» • | if' !>f nln rut of
liu U.’. *> 'I iiht* Ui Jh ihlrted UR till*
A ‘ \.X l < i| (At1 l)i/trlif ('StUiB#
i'.f i».t .i* ii‘ t If* i. nil TtrtrviiCioM.**
I» * fir. .i(i’>,i I (.tii-tli, \%Tn# H.n.tHt
•*’* .*<• »#M»»j tvui It 1*4 rft audiu'il
A .I'ff'f i » k* i »« iftlVO di*k 4*l«»|«tNt*Ht
«f ^tiltrt4i'i,h'ki»i hi vi)t* M’ttIt niiiy Itr
k***' -. .* • • .. .» (<» I'm • */mi \t.,rmi.
• * k AttiiilU iDIHtfdlJl ’ MlllNti^liTh
lim<* nitli n|i)H'nr to i»i H^irpiNl
phiNUihitfWgl iiii|inrtnm*r * • •
hut if thi* niit(* arr no* In orttniilu
emu hi tint Inn M Im (HDliuIt to w«f;>!f iwr
that ibf *» lit* Fin ai»!iro|krlat<* ilirui
for fooil.1
Yv«vn fT whit'jfNfeml uae cudDfi.i
U:i ui tho Vi«*li<;f tbr of
fei(*L»l ill S AllfiflM ■ ‘.'1 HOH'IM (jf pul-
inonnrv tuh.'TviiLx-ls (furutqfrtplf'jn)
muI cnri'uit Ui.\nU suiiV. i»i*o>u iii;il
froublrs if, tlu«‘ i*-. nikianure tii
t Mult it ' 1'iic. stv« ipiainc i it Ii
Otb * •. - i • Sr . ;i* ii v Up-
t>t*oprtitled *»> tip* v'oIIj*
Ikmhtl#*** :: v !a;im lupt mu U to
do with the it'kulli ibtaiiu’A h. ntttny
c;ia**f4 <jf thfat* arfeethms. wh eh jp,»-
P*ar .to Lave yinMc-d t » Kdfemua'fi
Alterative.
A w It rohtPhiit p i ayiiatr-M. mi ryotief*
or luvVi't formitif? imifp, It H . fe
to try. Voar will in ’Vp it
for you or you ran nono tlirci't.
LrkiuHii ldihtfrntur), l*hlla«2t')»»Iiin.
THf^ I AST mU\
Method Said to Have Ce^rt Tested *nd
Proved Capable ct Dc.rg
s the Work.
A delightful new bis-
cuit, with a rich and
delicious cocoamit fla-
vor. Crisp and always
fresh, to cents.
Charged j
op,: ion {
sjjaic vs May C.arre t.
«'iih vjo5»Uo» of life iocii
la*.
$-.*<«• is, Wta G-iigan. local op-
tion v iolatioK.
Sb«ro vs Charley Franklin, local
option vjoUtioa.
<;av vs. Hugh Arnold, theft of
over t3>!».
tb eft
Tn this case an object Is to provide
an Improved ‘structure which w ill sig-
nal the engineer under certain cireura-
mcwses tffiMrHN MsRvmi K. tatmwkWA ati-\\ta
for ’em ter play fmitball
Constitution.
State vs Ralston Mon Ison
of over
State vs, Ada Kneebt, local option
violation
■ Swe vs. Charter Craft, local op-
tior. xiolatjat.
State vs John Coker, local option
violation five case*
State vs. l harles O* f-r.*. one case
of. forgery s nd one of passing a
forged kBStrumetJ’
State s. Ed Wiii!a*. local
(toialioc. xhree esses.
State vs. Frank Daniel, forgery
Save vs. Loreaao William*, l^-a4
option riolauon. fonr cases
State vs Arch Wafaan. local op-
iioa violation. t*o eases.
Pta e vs. Henry Waidiog. mur
der. two ea.-e#.
State vs. Josh Williams bowlary
Pleurisy oalna arc located Just
below the short ribs. Lumbago
iffects the same region but not to-
ward the back. BALLARD’S j
3NOW LINIMENT D the remedy in
either case. If rubbed in thdrouRh-
'y it eases pain, relaxes the mus-
•les anti the patient can movo
lbout freely and comfortably.
J Buy biscuit baked bf
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
• *»-
Ahaa^s look for that Name
option
d&w
Steel Raila improved
Since the first railroad tb<-*e has
been great improvement in Ricci rat’s
as well as growth in locomotives At
_____ a late meeting <>< the luRtitutlmi of
returned to him from it mission and Mechanical Engineers in Pans, An-
atolo Mallet, Inventor of the articu
lated locomotive, showed tint in ISi'h
engines weighing five, tons ran on
rails of 24.2 pounds per yard, the lo-
comotive weighing 31? times a yard of
rail, in 1S4G engines or 22 tons ran
on rails of 70.52 per yard, or tig) times
the weight per yar^l In 1914, a Mal.’at
locomotive having ten conpied axles,
with adhesive weight of 245 tons, has
been put to use in the United States
a:t engine weight
Stances, and will automaiicalty stop
the train unless positively held in an
inoperative position by the engineer.
Means are provided whereby the engi-
neer will have absolute control over
the engine at all times, but w hen neg
ftgont or incnpaciatcd for any reason
the mechanism will automatically op
crat/.—Scientific American.
Pertcnal Neatness Is an Acset.
A ft) feign iimbiissildor who has
served at several Inege capitals of the
world told of an emissary who had
Who*s Your Neighbor?
htm fud «W IWiDT jt«b easier MtAkscr f«*i Craua
hr m guoag •*» want tw IMp yim iwa it... Hff e I man
suit for divorce, filed in the Fif-
tec-ath disr.net court.
. ♦ _______
Marriage Licenses.
Ciand Lamb and Miss Dovie Ash
ley.
l*rince Itobifon end
Matthew#. •**
The Waldrop case attracted great
it'cr^l &ix»ur. three years atsro
m-iaeo Henry
auuouuced failure. "Were you. may 1
ask. wearing that waistcoat?" with a
thumb jerked in the direction of the
crumpled garment. "1 was ’' ”Tlicn,“
said his chief, ”1 do not,marvel nt
your lack of success.” >.■
Nest to a- cheery niahuer n neat np-
penfanee Is ‘any 'man’s best capital.
The two together create an atmos-
phere in which "luck" likes to linger.
Success will not come to meet you
halfway unless you look inviting awl
agreeable.—Christian Herald.
when Henry Waldrop killed ^ h---
father-in-law a brother-in-law avd a
iisfter-in-law. after hi* own son had
Wen killed by hi* father-in-law. HP*
father-in-law was- named Sbarp and
»v*Jdrop *a* tried for killing the
r ft and anrftted by the ;-nry. The.
irpiiag took place on the Sperry
raach about twelve tulles.south of
SLertaan. Since then Hendry Mal-
Liop ha* looted to 'Vealera Te.ias.
Hung Jury.
rn the F fleet h district co ^
Judge W. Ii Peck preriding in the
tuh of Mrs. M J Burt vs, the
Texas Trse'.ojn company, for alleged
rn-an^iPperiioDai lajari*), there
oks a hu ‘g jury, oiskt be«*.g for the
plaintiff a’f. four for the '.efendant.
Miss, litrr
Heartburn, muigestion or distress
of the stomach is instantly relieved
by HJyUHNE. It forces thefbadly
digestfit food out of the body and
Sherman Feed & Fuel Company
mmn am SNYBEK, Manager fHw?<
Crowder Case.
Tjfe. fc*sc *1B. K. < ro*'4gr. chprit-
■P. . 7V3X. —> J j.
<d With araod, is still on trial
the nny-aluth district court.
Fifteenth liistrict Court.
‘fhe «ur* of Mrs. T. R. Atchieon,
>t al, vs. ( Upifftiue Luebecke is on
rial in ihe Tifteorah diatrur. courl.
i’hU is a will contest cjlv- urkereiu
he piaiMiff i» attempting to hrealt
he will of her deceased father.
on 111-pound rails
of 4,950 times the weight of rail per
yard.
iooo8BBeoooopooDooooaoooooooooooooooooo|
CAKK SALE.
The Indies of the C ntral Chris-
tian church will have a rake sale
at the Mackey Telegraph office Sat-
urday afternoon and invite the pub-
lic to buy thc-ir Sunday takes at
that place.
The Spring Number
THE FASHION BOOK
IBirelrating lIk- < iKIwa'iil
Pictorial Review Patterns
w ■ \ *ii,*
Ljt is :■ 15us-iration*,
-i »; and filled -to
on-rfsowiBg with the very
t4«- least -.1.d peat rifle tdeas-
THK 4 *SU-
Mll i'JXiti tar Isyimg—a ver-
ftahle .m*an* cheat of sug-
r«-it5onr - for IV *xmio who
■mu'- to be'well-dreitf-ed.
BRILLIANT — QUICK — LASTING
3*lley co„ ltd., Buffalo, N. Y., Hamilton, can.
Xfoti'in for Xew Tidal \rgm-il.
. .OiL.T,. Fp3fiuiSJS._ef.JLh''. law ..firm
mercury. The tube, slivered inside, is
graduated outside- Lowered in “the
eea, the pressure forces the mercury
where it diasolve«--the
of Freeman' b Batse'.l, I».-t night,
appeared before Judge M. H. Game t
of the Fifty ninth dlutrict court and
argued a mo!ion for a new trial in
li e Herbert Richard on case.
Richard-on r« rocen'ly convicted
of manslaughter and given five years
for shooting and killing Abraham
Richardson Ui this city nearly a year
ago Judge Garnet has not passed
on the motion, but will proabbly do
so tomorrow.
riara E. smitherg vs. R, i-
Sinithwr*. suit for Mile and powes-
»jor and injunction a-ked for:
temporary i. junc. io: i'• attl-dt a*
;.rav?d for: filed la Fifteenth district
court.
Bcwie Logan vs. Leonard Logan,
up the tube,
silver, showing the degree of comprem
slon, and by this the depth reached
FASHION DICTATES
f _ IM—Tailor -made styles *i|i oe the
I ; , / domiaant. note for Spring, rc-
j j 1 / plamr.g the fancy, frilly modes
m I I f-; ,/' bf 'last aeaaos. Tasior-made
r H and
if j'y~r~g 111 ' lM ** 1 tu- A w rongly placed
mMM’i LJf ill ,| « j seaiii, too broad ; ftvtr.ar-a
WBRj'i njLl-rij] |‘t ‘ - y_ } | jaeke* one Inch too long or
S^aA^K*'" ■ l- mar..roSLlhfi-ga*moot
V f jy ^ mej, ■ of that style and chic every
jBffgKwTfwR)-"• . *•' ] v or- an admire* and desires.
____iS where Fictcrial lie-
. :: tick- patterns come in.
When it come* to plain, naiiy 'aiiored styles, Pfctorial Re-
view pattern* enjoy m reputation ihat j* international Jn its scoim?.
TTiere ar* nop^ better, and that is why you need,THE 4.\SH40.N
BOOK for SPRING. Any garment'you select therefrom will be an
advance etyle.
Civnm, Feverish, < mist I pat i‘<)
Give "< nllfornla Syrup of
Figs.”
At Kidd-Key Tonight
Of Mrs. CbappeD, of Five lean’
SUtudmg, Reliered by Cardoi.
Miss l.ouise Llewellyn appears at
Kidd-Key auditorium tonight in the
Folk Songs of a number of nation- A laxativa teday Raves
aliib *. wearing costumes for eachi ‘hilil tomorrow. Children
one, ' 'ffco'yotHig- lady-haa -appoarml-) will noLJake the Ume - f
in the largo citlen.of our country and
wori applause and distinction-. Philip
Hale In ffo-fon Herald r.aya of Miss
LleweMyniv ’ -- j! ■/’s ’■<-■
m Afry. N. C.-Mrs. Sarah M. Chan-
peil of this town, says: “l suffered for
five years with womanly troubles, also
fctomach troubles, and my punishment
to empty their bowfils, which be
come clogged up with waste, liver
gets sluggish
stomach sour.
Look at the tongue,
, or your child
feverish, breath bad. restless,
cold,
other
mother
THE NEW FASHIONS
coated
cross,
doesn’t eat heartily, full of
____________ ____ or has sore throat or any
[ manner were admirable, children’s ailment, give a * teaupoon-
- of words was felicitous j ful of "California Syrup of Figs’’
haraeterisatloii
tthtnrintitfve-r non.
she without the gift of humor. Hare
thing ainpiLg lecturers, | she knew
when shelhad said enough,
lucid, sin ii58.no: verbose
not hesifa e: there was no vain rope-'agaii
tit ion: her composure was delight-ling"
ful. And she sang in true follt-ldre sary,
spirit. B voice, tonr.l color, gesture nient given In any sickness,
and facia expression she brought Beware ot counterfeit fit
What id coining next ? What is tin* very newest inode?
Every wotnaa 4* caking tin e questions before choosing her Spring
wardrobe. They are all answered in
but none did me any good.
I read one day about Cardui, the wo-
man’s tonic, and I decided to try it. I
had not taken but about six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
good than alt the other medicines 1 had
Figs"
of the then don’t worry, because it is
was! perfectly harmless, and in a few
hours all this constiation poison,
sour bile, and fermenting waste
AlwaysWill gently move otit of the bowels,
she did and you have a well playful child
A thorough "inside clcans-
oftlmes all that Is neces-
THE FASHION BOOK for SPRING
WILL SUPPLY THE FINISHING TOUCHES FOR THAT
A* ftor aeroltie*. see lor yvareelf.—There art- too marry lo bc men-
i ticned epeeificaliy;
THE FANHIOV BOOK FOR KI’UING costs only 10 cents when pur-
chaced with ft 15-cent, pattern
March Patterns
putiogeiher.
DINNER OF YOURS;
My friends began asking me why I
looked so well, and 1 (old them about
Cardui. Several are now taking it.”
.Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments due to womanly trouble,
such as headache, backache, sideadic
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tire;
feeling?
If so. let us urge you to give Cardui a
trial. We feel confident it will help you,
IT HAS A DISTINCTIVEVNKS8 THAT IS NOT FOUND IN
] OTHBR CHINA. - f
WE CAN SUPPLY COMPLETE/SETS OR ANY NUMBER OF
V PIECES DESIRED.
I FOR LESS EXPENSIVE WARE, WE OFFER
f J. & 0. Meakins English Semi-Porcelan
j Scull-Swain Hardware Co.
• “The Good Service Store”
SOW ox SALK.
uiizt'f gave .uu'iety and charmed
lOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOO
FRIDAT, JANUARY, 29*., 1915.
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