Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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yffCTITW WttLY PFMOCKAT
THURSDAY, nsmUTAKY 25. 1*1 *•
»«i«r*T**»r t»r tb* ntr
(in <*F HttKRV.».» .%?> ’ travertiMe proof of the power of
A W ..xESec I TlON mind over matter _ old of the ulti-
1 muff dominion of the #oul. Morc-
j T>er*1 art many pood, reason* over no wore inspiring evidence
»b\ the coto«us»)OB-coonoil->n»o* ©f surviv al of human personal-
„ . _ , ___h-v,. kj afrrt the death of the hod) thaa~
^Wisher* **** P»« » *"* ,or * *ft>’ ^ ,h„ offerad hy ,bc *pmt of |h,<
”*•of frail girl For from thr age of 5
He<« n Keller war *11 but dead 1o
TANKS OFF PWDHIIF
HAIR STOPS K.UJJMi.!
C O. * K C HI S*tttK.
~ ......-■—..............— —........—— have 1x0* brought to the not
The Daily Pinrm 1* She official thr people bj the men who drew
• •bb! Try Thlo! Make* \ owr
Tbit 1. lilmtti, t Ittfl v,
Hwaljinl.
__.___... .__mon
_____ Sbormani propose} rlianor and speakers <h«. senses. she could not hoar or
M *J "**' ”*'T— !»„ *».. nm., »™ .»<•r..™ •"« n*. («■ r.ni., tah. ,„a «*, w,„
^ -.....- -.....-** • PMj*n4 Kiptrum ftr m *«*,*#«•
o« wooes • r ’ • ' r
Within ton minutes after an «p-'
plication of Danders a e you cannot j
find a single trace of dandruff or!.
<?c ifu & Practical
Tiomc Dross Making
/arsons
rr|
Snbarrintiot fo cents per month
1A M tot year In advance
. The YteeMy Dwbwwt ta ptV.isfc ** ££r‘‘r R m,t X... .
«fl dm YlHHUdM. 74 ««** « ymt . It.# err go©o reason brouch
more than - ?W» time to inti'ttirt Hkwl ^ ,h<1 Frevp An<J vf., ,hM
into the various kinds of niusici -cpirit. with no motive power except
But there ts one 'bat of it* own will, surged and
j-■-. -struggled and tweed ftseff up to- the
itch, but what will
most will bo after a
fine
, light, broke through insuperable
Is the big county neat newspaper. Jthe folio* tog letter received by ,er.c barriers, reached the highest levels w
Juet rcad 0f human thought, grew and e.v-
p*tided and survived with ah over-
whelming triumpti of life and ener-
uae, wh» n you see m w hair,
•**......idWBI si_HSU yea-but!
really new hair growing'all over;
by Puitnai Ra trw
Ce-
city M >ch,
gy and death an annihilation of . . , , ,
. , _ , , , . cloth with lijuiderttie and carefnllv,
those channels of romratrarcation , . . . ■ i
in-
we
INTl-l’tM.U Tl<*\ !1IM.
the postoffioe al Sherman,
Wader ac: Of Tdarch S, UTS*.
Texas,
The oasta Ft- will spend $I5T,
luxuriance,
t.et * 2-i cent
|of the banks oi Sherman
Mail subscribers changing loca-
tions should ftv* their former ad- ji:
tdress as well as the new one. Sub-j Bay City Bank. Bay
•rrtters served by city carriers ( . ^ _______________
Tie*** wssiat the management -to- 1 van v.rt TAc _r«. . efierv i. wm oyyr w orld whlrh wr hold rrort * ^
rendering good service by makirr lr-.k.r» a porfio- of a tlMr,*M.W to it% undetrtand'r.g To
complaints a bon: irregnUritjca, *..U *. p<) cent f«uv. of bonds. ^ dated ^ and ,jpsr He|M Kpl)<,r is an
oadsirtona j April ltd, JPli, »f tb* “ estimable privilege. It is as if
-----Sherman. Texas. These .-onds entered the workshop of F.oU."
Ill -- BOTH BHOVKS - m asued to provide funds for iw ---
---;--:---------•'proving an., extend mg the water |
Entered as second-class marter at (work a syilem street improvement. _____
‘ '«ewf rage improvemettfs. improving j
Ibe electric light system and for In speaking of Ihe fan that
public T*rks. ! anti-pollution bill will not go
Bill you kindly advise us as to effect for never*! months yet.
bow tm regard the present finati-.i Balias News says •'Senator
rial condition oi the cits. Kiw NValus has permtttod no harm to be
the rity officers the integrity and done to the acn-pollution hill by
ability to properly finance the agreeing to extend for
<tU> and are vot of the otUniori months the date at which it
that the interval and principal of become operative. ___ . ,
bonds will be promptly paid at to do this he has, on the contrary; issued
the same shrewd fidelity to! Mates
j a safe and
went.
We
HONEYMOON GREY AND BLACK
A little rtanderine immediately
dotiblms .the beauty of JOST hair.
No difference how dull. faded,'
brittle and scraggy, just moisten a !
through vonr hair_takin ;1
toe small hirsnd at a lime. The
et'eet is a maxing -your hair will
bg tight fluffy and wavy, and have
an appears are of abundances an in
comparable Inst it, softness and
6179
bottle of Know!
drug
the
Me-
lon's Ikanderioe from any
ihe store or toiloi counter, and prove,
into that your hair is as pretty and soft
a* any- that it lias been neglected
or injured by careless—treatment
that’s ail—you surely can have
beautiful hair and lots of it if you
seven1 w ill just try a
is to; Advertisement,
consenting 1 ~ ■ ■ •8— --
little llartderine.
Brewers'
invest- the law that enabled him to put i,n< interesting
i!‘ iTl T”‘tt f»i improve®enta. and that name w«l prove shown
Thts « rood newt L desirame bank
j it into the statute luxoks, despite
Young county .fragrody is *«-j ’ stantpod envelope in -the determined and adroit opposi-
cdber tdiof *t .the fee Mil--a son _v,.y, to,M lo receive v©ur tion he encountered when he offer-
nf wuioids; shn: i « wviC rained advices and assure you that ed the bill. The plea for this Quite often, as a number of beer
any informs Bon given us Will bo extension of Mine within which to
^4 hi i» strict confidence.
With best regards, we remain.
Ticket maUi «i t- t»d race horse
htcuag It gc i.v to get the ncsalps of
s- vrae «f utt so>o*s dawn at Austin
if tbsy taon t look tout.
by the l nited
association gives
the interesting information that
beer tnay ,bo -ubstititod for bread.-
The brewers are too modest It
has been substituted for broad
Sherman wifi noon foot good
deed—whet the pew charter
A'ours eery trnly ........
PAVTD MIUJEK
comply with its reittiiroments is in
reality a final surrender on the
part of those who, there was reas-
on to fear, might undertake to
drinkers' families can
Terrell Transcript.
testify
Some people want to know why
the Lord permits the awful
on to fear, mignt unaeriaue to
bring about a repeal of the law, ! daughter in Europe. They might
-- if not that; a tnsterial modiftea-,•a* well ask w hy the laird permit-
ted and the paring of East La-lth.?* Hn-'h.v.ng h^dl "Z'tll ,ta” «kedJ ‘to’"wSi in ^00*%^.
,*®rt!'•»<'ereoos aa tnvost.gat.on as to ^.^^ ^^^ ''>‘>''104 *«xc*' ^ have „ leg and
*WW*ff,rRrB,i CUl Pff Xa“ A1M'VT,°
**“ * • * - ‘ * ie it becomes) - The Lord gives to man the in-
The standing «d^ effective. There is no reason whyrsBnet of self-preservation, just as
rwshet 11. poiapletiMi
tary iustory and the
IrUil ™?ato\_mVTchan11
nr individual The standing
Sherman is already
tain men for tends have been *>iaat,cn of the hopes
Ckilahoma bandits have had con-
parsth-efy ess; sailing to fix* n.anrsr
of robbing tank* hut wbe* the other
Klten-f*** *® bold up a 0f the money centers by
rsi« » “**
Kbo: ^ ^dK5.5S2 standing is gil,
, ! huy-ers of .tends somet tmtts pay a
X« Monday afioraoon the real Pi-eminm to get them. You want.
es.n<pii_BE rirr e* iki>e.< m is- ^ Tiemoirat wants thermal, to
i-ne for good road hutidtoc wit b - haw* the same splendid standing
— - - - i^jj, seme «t the iastitutiena «£
city enjoy—A1 in all thinga.
well known in 411 f one should be made impatient
i by being forced to wait (dr the re-
man y times.
edge
Ifto Oontiemet you had Just *•
w.«ai. make yon; atod« t* s*ght]M»e
the poBpto Vb .yaffi what the money'
is Vb he gp«ii for—how runny aiiit- Heary Lindsay has beet no»
of road for hew wath and shov v■«ver oi l■ altos on
that they wfij tot matntauitd tr els ticket-'
you will tost.
llte cit teens
he gives him a relish for food. But
the Lord does not undertake to
the hopes which this protect men against their own cr-
law gave They will not -have to «»«. therefore.’ those who go to
wait long, ants by waiting they war as well as those who gorge
are assured of the law's becoming themselves at table may expect to
thoroughly effective, senator Me- the penaltj for their foolish-
Nealus’ management of this matter' ®«*s- Of course, the Lord could
has teen gealous and wise, from the arrange things differently if he
beginning." This is one of the host 80 wiUed. But when he made man
laws ever written on the statute. he_made hmj to be a, man. not a
books of Texas and one that will baby, that he should be forever
Ihe enforced, for the people will see away from the fire; nor
jiaatodftJ) jt thaJ -*bo pollute the let a mollvroddle that he should
Thw pcocaao of con struct loo ia grmtiy
siKpliAed, as there is no lining. The
Under-arm ami shoulder, sen in* ore
cl.<sed first, after which the lower edge
of the upper part <>t the, coat is gath-
at O'-xx arc. tbai |ga(liw, w wergM.”
ble, today’s lesson deals only wttb the
construction of tho «M»t. Sew the stay
to the gather'd edge, finding the cen-
ters by the large *•»»'• perforations and
matching them evenly. Cut o(T left
f rot it edge of stay on stnall "o” perfora-
tions Sew large collar along small "o”
perforations in front and bark, center-
Ivi hs and large "O" perforations even.
Kind largewr' fierforntlons in imcket
‘ IfM PCX A '■
* D /
W'
1*
vThc .conn house of Cns»M needs
gtrct.ni* with filth will i«- reported forever have to have a superior
and no officer will hare ihe hardi-
hood to refuse to enforce it.
Son* of the disappoaitofl oset wt]* thorougt: c.-rerhanlitM; paintin?
’ 1 orput Caxriet. hare testocrwpiled wiUurj a*d vi’hout Tho mutt nr-
Lae Muafaingieg. goviwament ••»*« itg A new oiuldtng shall haw* teen
"V*an * mb for ponsMteict.” f«l-‘ercrt.«£. fht.. Id bo done into muni
si-l-wcmg Ote appni»t.m«n of a toftj *»
wtop Rom'
r
AFTER MANY YEARS.
.1 1- Soul hern, ilaa Claire. IV is.,
write*; "Years ago 1 wrote you in
regard to great results' 1 obtained
■hat ptow. That Boandf sllh W Tb* MU penEiumg race horse, Whites tern last Friday, the editot frnta_ holey Kidney Pills. After
r no ^- 'gambltng to Ttmas * going to have „f -.he News was Informed that Hu *» these y^rs I have never had a
roSauu mL. n on^c tore, eitedmr tr the boon. The Honor hac just reenired a toner ,«*■" f tho*c terrible backache*
u- ® «r * rnimm « * it will from Mr. J Tred 9m Ml OS Dallaa ' ' ^ploss night*; l am perma ‘
In. i <-osicrsaiioE ovl-r the teto-
rhciic with Mayor Ctmohttndro of
iEielligcnce to fend for him
Pres* in Itoltos Xew*.
-State
verv com-ct style in Ku-.pre mDn-
got a costume of lioh-yliloun grey
seitgo. With Hark trinimmgs.
Xt have lost iwnr o! their pse-
of the skirt, a* they Indicate tho front
I'nderfaee from upper edge to one inch
below small "d" perforations; turn
over on outside on small ”o“ perfora-
tions Had adjust on front gore, upper
edge along small ’’o" perforations Join
gore* as notched, leaving left side seam
free above large ’’O’’ perforation for
placket: Gather between double "TT"
perforation* Sew to lower edge of
waist over stay, centers even, small "o”
perforation at under-arm seam. Adjust
belt as illustrated'
Close sleeve wl cilft seams and
sew cuff to long sleeve as notched,
or omit cuff and sotv upper edge of
rutvsiiuPTieas by the radical ebai.x** band hairing single large “O" i>erfora-
whwh- they \umh-rgope Origitial tton along double "00’* perforations in
and dainty ;» this costume In 11 •:s y- sleeve, bringing largo ’ O" perforations
i-wuu' *n-> niotli liixiimd with liLck. together, small "0" perforation at
though indeed tiahionaWe dr MiJaakera sleeve seam, bap band matching small
are cvmbui-ug other colors aid) spier.- V !><-rforations. Si1!!' in urndvolo os
did freilia
U li e iiuuertai nwd ts It inches wide.
IVi yar."i* a ll t*e torsi.-d tot the de»
Vet.»; a lent ut this Costume, One yard
oi Ih-ifft'is Siitin, cot 011 ttiv In. >. will
atipp'-y It-e irtR’nntaig
notched, easing in any fullness.
If preferred with coat closing, cut off
front edge of right front on double "00"
perforations and cut off front edges of
left front and stay «n single small ’’o"
perforations.
A CONFESSION
Hopei Her Statement, Made Pol tic,
will Help Other Women.
Hine», Ala.—"! must confess", Mr*
Mrs. Kula Mae Kcid, of this place, "thal
Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done me
l (treat deal of jpod.
Before I commenced using Cardui, I
would spit up everything I a7e. I had *
tired, sleepy feclinj all tne time, and wasi
iiisv*. aivvpy ivvmid an me unit, anu nwi
inegular, J could hardly drat; around.,
and would have severe headaches con-
tinuously.
Since taking Cardui, I have entirely
quit spitting up what I eat. Everythin#
seems to til ......
fittest all right, and i have
If you are a victim of any of Ihe nun «f-
ous ills so common to your sex, U is
wrong to suffer.
Pot half a century, Cardui has been re-
lieving just such ills, as is proven by thei
thousands ot letters, similar to the above*
which pour into our office, year by year..
Cardwi is successful because it is com-
posed of ingredients which act specifically
on the womanly constitution, and helpsi
build the weakened organs back to health
and strength.
Cardui has helped others, and will help-
you, too. Get a bottle today. Yon
won’t regret it. Your druggist sells it.
Ch*tt»n«ota Mrdldiw Co., la Jin' Ad-
Ch«ti*n.mfa, Trnn., f©» Stvewt It*
Strurtwns on VOiir . tml 04-pagp bnnk. Mo«M
TimUmnh for Woosoo, sow lo plain orappor. MlJQ
WWlte:
vtvwy fVtH..
s—g>—•-—(•>—.;•——®—<j
PATRONIZE THE
Commercial Barber !,
Shop I
In Ilaseinont Oimuurtlnl Hank
Building.
THE VKIIY KENT SERVICE
Is Onr Motlo.
i Dick Robinson Prop J
* wl
• ij (j)—®—»®-V,——M>—\«1-(*>—
Made in Sherman
Method Void of Guessing
R. B. NALL
hkhiactixm am* mani k.m inu
OIT«»MKTUIST.
I NO
'» FBI baiii out touere u» ..orpu *j*ort?v+ w-tiait panw-e ft. t»»i
fYndst.
enntt
jpeopk lor nono ti&ix
't
tttofto fiit 11 tto- bt-uw- i and
i
c-ugti'. tt
women.
A CinctoUBt- jiitic- win' te: vr.*f; The -rotrety miBBitowsm rot la: the proposed good road system
Etotorm. .imt, pgyv is nmon-idieyiay tfeuir tadenig *M*». of Graymoa twistt tovUI be btoli
vtr- item: «f toe mm njwmt to- jim® hy pliiiitint * **» »»‘-?hor war mik-. This would
xwomet are jaM for MvonM* ti“. to* mw oa*- <!»»•* «a wort ptoea. Mor- ^:ve *®aiptoiB8 like 225 allw ot
■tiBe 'flugr M PM eowri1 ttoai kklaLthi troea ploti'-fi aiffcin ;aOcimcuai n.acgdatuixed road- in
'-aoitt Be Ttugln tom have ittito-t ’Jw lam : «sre Itov* dw-C s-jC c^ucly,, shot;id tie proposed
that he about -the smi- perrestire*- wore pprootoh. The wise plaE .iib.titiO tend iscw curry. Mayor
at 1*81* wbere toe sm*E were otu&fi .toaniUr? toe -fft*r.r? iiouw- grooads .1* Otsohamdro' also stated that genar-
rtoc wn, tiSfi aot jtroride smatototiig to jrrow t«*et uxii otter*.»e k«ep gastiiteiil to the northwestern
i* foot Be 4t « ltereJori .m-n . tte cnoune^ up Tfce rortrv; iRsi'iuer- ,,4n ej jj,* (benty ewvat to lav or
abaci * staan.iaB'! ^vaglbt to x-*ii Boateu* ud' take 4 .toe pr^watiok asd be was very
* jtook to toe gs-esitot u-fi evsto h©»te |mosuiae of lh* thiute ©»tcon»«
1*0 mn* RMiK -ms -Rto- _ " {-Let's raise toe Mac of .pTSftww id
Uiiwe ten * Ctbt <avuto to piston** Vium toe b’H » rr»w ***^"-Grave®,, «hj»iv #ud rob a toiid tu*-
tb* ntora'nir wu-opt* the opwi-up sp*bmw ««> at Ant-j fw ?Jbo6d ,r ue;~ Bells
tot tow atyte auow m That er i .0; *wk wsmw. to to* ***j36ewB
*b*efc 2. .W* mmmim Ste' .‘tow fend am. fosmtotoB m they learsed;
*«i ht*Si waist line toe wntji.'.e and .Bu*ha.# utoteie wb«a but s broagbt
9bw toetor asc SIm toil aim *;•»- j-ttettrpiV** 1* to**t d*«sk» a»d rms.
vwr -aiapt. ter* torn jp«!lapi*»|twJ'iiii»re ie »vpf>v-f to their rixrr
whtt hhf made a ape-rial tr, of good j teaUy eared. Men and-,
road construction in winch tht >°9cS aad tld. find this reliable,
tofiier 'Ftaf'ed it was W~ bplnsoa*J; ■ »««rre» rbetrnmtim,"'hark-:
whs, stiff jcnals and ills caused by,
»>'t.K or diseased kidneys or Wad- j
der. For sale by all draggists. twf '
Scientific
Farming
Hauling & Storage
J
peaches do well on a wide range i>f
; soil fy|K?8, including even some of the
it m-xlerately heavy c^y loams utnl clay#.!
w But whatever the type- a soli must 1m? i
thoroughly well drained to tie suitable ......
for peaches. They will not succeed out Call my Moving; tan at Public
poorly drained soils. It follows Jjmt Scale-t or "•*” New I’liono, or WOO
the heavy claTlyr^wl,l h are -m lteli rhoties ai o. I,. ttot1eyV Kwr-
hard and Impervious that water d-'es u'tuie Store for Moving tuui »tu*e
THLS BATE IN HISTORY
\l--rld Event- of Wiruarv £>.
SITE OF PEACH ORCHARDS.
WHIT THI i;\<HtV.fs
Alii TALKING IIVK T. j -i«
'"‘will ttowyT tr woes tten 1
Uv'wirf bark to tt* garden *f Bder-
WMiidjuavt- te meatkiti—%i(t *< bt*’»- ax*c *U tRat Bt. Paid aa-d ateC «»*•
tte? won't. fair •**. Aai tusr *w« fc,J
......... »te *t» x -Yifctppit-u for ate ladies.
L-Wftif Colltot- aait -to*rttwti-Carr yrmad dir.n*-M to te a rvtoto #t»wd
Itonmtf »a t»u v' Sbe- Hiaden; to tt at Bonk to Books.
A tuiJ h»» iest-a introduced to the
legislature providiitg. that a voter
who has paid bis pa'ti tax can vote
for state tofjeer# at any tiding box
in the rut* by jm*w»tattoo to the
ejection officers of bts poll tax re-
......... ... eelp: that tears evidence of having
stowalt1 m *8 m m to ;PEE SISYTCM—-GMAMAM ' te-eo teved to bias in the count - '
make Ji-mode- pioeet tt- J;ve r.; A sf> lit l Al l. h.-Ot NT!K— dc prfcv-;iH*t of bis residence. Jf if
•» iurt. (toaai to Banmitig | -___* ' temu a law it will prove a great
-ijr the Uv'-c -Hit g-.ro- vpv tVUWhdj l'UL tee ry;'->-.ii has rr..tty shoe - .^,ni»Ptecce to manv voters siios*-
*»«*• mwjtm-®* im m timm «..«*»« f« *ao teteotes ruiuire* tben» to te- away
J . -- • * -----1
in:
. «*ai - .now xadusdue -atstou: auei the
her
in-
to' ste PRY, Yjwmi<#WB. *0tb wilted «K1ht books |(1fBrP' a gr^a* deal'
of the
U ^jtowe. and JocideolaUj' will save
pec-p1- j,nem t'oro -derable in the way of
fcutr* te*, .... ru,!,.!—, t... hIC'*w -- , paying out ear fare ia order to gel
bonw titnv UbO lit .tkiahotua ni1 raft* out thwitotl to falius >,..iae and rs-i a '‘allot and
mwwoc uuc te »«4 « '&Z. Tho 1* not , ttoAfe *o-t * I friar l thte aew^per mo
■t»«pt So *t-'e Pit, ’ruit crop to, itt^otov. wiiv tl ahotiid te kept os ttejv)j. j0 nj harm „ Wichita
to '*----
**te ^baedHt. **w«rttg» ••teMatootioi;. STexas lh ca.tt#** good m**
out fttiouto hare ,« tet vitev i wroor fci-d a rraftaig th»
"mf i-te «t of thote-j
1 frsuwi- why ij aliOpxO **- wept o» i*n.( a, _ barm
*tir the-»g> ,mv 1 r*\ to* **»*. of tk#*w3
Kails Ifoi
outec teanc U
do* at tte * o-
Times.
J - .lon-tu-- v ho la* or it axe t o* ffi'-s who *1
w—*■ ■ *^JTXi^ ^-fwwitoattog hj mrayeruios. K I# *1 Mt.mbt.rh ofThe -West Virginia
’to»i» to tb* tew M. d B« ^Li8,4Hwts1«tee were a« mated h
Jte- *:w».p#*y hs* aameMPAid ^_u a™-,,* -a minaf- Ut do hi‘4,^1 la,1jrfc,t / ,. u ‘
Fiat te v ‘urrlsfc toe Ote » t - and j^ernor Ha.fiotd Thursday, uj,on
Oic te-t: touur.Pto Wt wte V books to i;;i^raH,W<’o;cn,r ^FergteW
*jrt % «ip^rnw T10* jten wmpt— g ir-« win for* *r w«mof
ix* hr tetw will Iw? j
f**» nm'mot the itrl(W. make a report
*# towsetoud vTi3k a gswwt ot so
terenf
could inbcculate the nieuihe?# of
To* Itorim-ti %*m» mo Ad
jto*v
, , , . , . _ ,____ , thy Texas, legislature with an anti-
“wSfit tT'&XSS h-— « -re
tern, «#4 what hr did with it
[would perform a valuable service to
a*r* •vGeawa.a. to tej-esiw** *f *h* ****** dtffltojst rattote r...
j the state, for the mania for high
coixnitlswion*
up to the flwtawt* When if ooite# to rL* , i„ ,10, *. setxed the present body
e-ttueattona* mattars ..........- Tat orn.e 1 •■O’jn • jud.g .. now ‘«j „yi ,t.u„ ,s.„ u.
that has
forbodee
wore grit than the iriallpox. —Waco
^ xw* ...
.^5KSSSa!3^fe^lfS^§^%Tab"ffir'aao‘:
»f*gfc acbtel and the Wbitmborm'.,^. r&ordt Stom the cwrrtf4®41 ‘he five »»oper,a maintained rw
<Ca#i«to)T*(
TO* Brw;to^. The u»<mnteh«mere .©ert oii,u* »*"« l*M >‘ar «®«* tl"' county
a St. — — ml «l.f>-it tl ilill I i 1, >, i. ,..11......
"Kattie" w*B te I ought im tt* «o«n-; Youiss eoiTcVrwwtob' «rd' red a#'***1 *hout fl.kaa tea* than nothing
*r «■ A*rat I*. **w * d*B#tiag AadjutoM «f the county'# book# with the ‘te «to from the _f#rrtt
tmmtt mmotx. date 'ia Hu** former couety of *M***Um *M««-
fleer# were shown to te to had ataari-
iOf. The listory to Iruvat county
mas. Com* over a&d esjoj'
A unto ha# started mother tiexo
read# like barbaric bintory and ,1# a coming year, and ail reports are
... . i . . «c. ihtst Ihr- ijiflivoBt *nr
meeting
itoerpt*! to • Mate like Texan and
to ter
***:, A' ^ * to! on account of the working of Hi ctov<id sati.ractory care, food
ifei
fW' ,K \
v. ' ,
,gJ•
hz. .r*--
which tt see rue some men inter
^ *wK;ia ' HjBii
•te!________________
*l-'*i *** raited ^fty-mptattou and make a law tnat is
zrxsiTm* i$r' :J:.
Rev, &.
the Method St dirioc. If on
subject to only one in.erpreuiioa
and that cacrisw with St adt-quat*
r
tte firing Use. and gave U out that for ^nlorcvnwni.
kat im After #br. *'ki!lr mdfg'ktftp ^ - _
HEJ LV KELLEU.
. I
crowd” at tte state capital. The
people to Austin ought te vote the
saloons Pot of tte place as quickly
u potsibim. and tte reef would toe
eotBparaUrolp tunny Tex** people
have tte right to expect their #tate
capita] to be clean, and no tewn that
saiOOSS Cte itt dtea,
^B«pi- Brown
ha# niede the farm pay ii# way
and carried over ?. rurplu# for the
that the indigent inmates (rare re-
aMontton.
Chronicle.
dJeiitou Record
and
and
The clos-iUK day* of 13 IA and
opening day# of It* 10 will, also be
remembered on account of the
knock-out blow# that the booze
busline#* received. All the way
from Russia to Alabama, the story
Is told, and the gist of II all la
that Old Man Rum Is getting the
worst of tt all. And the worst ts
The Lai la# News has this beauti-
ful tribute to Holes Keller:
"To see and bear Helen Keller i* yet to come.—Terrell Transcript,
to be the privileged witness to thei —
great spiritual miracle of our day, I Bryan's Commoner grows #ar-
the brilliant, overwhelming, iocon-'oastic and rightly so, saying: "The
•
KUf"—Massacre of Indian* by the
Btstch settlers al New Aio-
t icrdi.ru. wow New York City.
J JH- Denmark acknowledged toe
independetve of the Lnited
otates.
I Ha— Treaty of Vienna, by which
. Austria gave up her Italian
provinces,
laiertoan ratio;# on tdure at
'Fort Mahon in the Mediterra-
ii-an, »er- ai'atke-1 oy .Hm-
i&h guard.and several were
killed and others wounded.
Schooner O ran sunk at sea.
New York merchants *< re
con lifted of loading
with stone to defraud
mi ranee corirjaanie*.
The Poles defeated by the
Kns#i«ns near Warsaw,
Saab,tile. Tint*., o-eupied by
federal troo.r*.
Brltieh goveriimbnl declined
to a**i*t the Xaane* against
l'ru##ianie and AuMrian*.
bemoB#tration {by Paris
mob agaitiKt- Empress Fred-
erick.
Tunnels pnder Hudson Riv-
er conn-ting New- York and
New Jersey, opened.
Roosevelt announced his
"hat was in the ring" for
another nomination.
•President-elect Wilson re-
signed the governorship of
New Jersey."
How Location* Should Be Selected
With a View to the Surrounding*.
[Prepared by United States department of
a«rtcu-iur«.J
It may relate to transportation facil-
ities, market*, climatic condition* and
the geographical position of tlie dis-
or region in which an orchard ia
placed or. in other words, its local
geography. The site has to do with
the particular piece of land occupied
by the tree*. It relate# to the soil,
slope, atmospheric drainage and other
natural factor# which affect the suit-
ability of a given area of land for
peach growing. S
It should be obvious that a location
not percolate through them readily are
to be n voided as a rule. Moreover, a
soil should be moderately fertile. One
very rich In nitrogen is not to te de-
sired ns a general rule since it is likely
to Induce an excessive grow th of foli-
age On the other bund, the irnpres-
vhich isjtomewluit common that
a poor, unfertile soil is “good enough
for peaches’ is erroneous.
In districts in which alkali soils oc-
cur sites should te selected with a
view to avoiding them. While the
pencil tree can te grown where there
is a limited amount Of the alkali salts,
they cause disaster if present in larte
quantities. .It is safer, therefore, to
avoid them as far as possible.
As a general proposition a sti<* tbit
t» elevated considerably aboye Hu- sur-
rounding areas is to te preferred fur
an apple orchard- Relative elevation is
J. P. Snmmerbil
Palace Barber Shop
Uascment Murphy Bldg-
Best Workmanship.
Baths,
_ Sanitary Kipilpment.
Prompt Service.
Girls’ and Boys’ Hair CH.vptr
in Latest Styles,
Cantwell & Mitchell
j 1
#0 far as Its position in a state or re-1'K*nera1,7 (,t 8rea,*r “uportance tht n
glon is concerned may have every not- °‘Tt»al elevation above sea levt-4.
ural advantage as to climate, soil ami U '* “ w,:1> re*mgnlz«#l fact, though
H.&TC
1KC2-
ltd
!%’•)
other local conditions for the success-
ful growing of |«aches, and yet te-
cause of It* remoteness from a ship-
ping station, distance from suitable
markets or even tte Impracticability
of supplying be for refrigerator cars
it msy te impossible to grow peaches
there and market them profitably.
Moreover, a location may have nil of
these advantage# to a satisfactory de-
gree and yet not te a desirable one for
JIG:'-
h-k;
A STRONG IND0R8LMENT.
W. H, Holmes of the Decorah,
/a, Journal says, ,‘T have been a
sufferer from Pile# and Hcmmor-
fsoid-s for year*. I got ho refief un-
til n y druggist recommended Meri-
t'd Pile Remedy. Before I had
taken half the package the distress
wan gmrie and I have* had no trou-
bie since: 1 would not take a
thousand dollars and be back In
former condition." Keith'# Drug
Store, Kherman, Tex., local agency.
” tu-sat-w
— ----—f----
Shoes and Nervsa
T«i>lin *a> that the reason why
wrt iiu# pi-ifi|.* don’t exist In Chino is
te- .uiM- it |# the custom to wear soft
■dmes there. There I# n« doubt that
hard ■oh’*!. itMkfng fo-.tg-uir is re*
spmislbie for »«cli nervous wear and
team# tetliot physical fatigue in w est-
ern land*. ...... •
Tired feet and tired nerves will find
PEAtm ohchaud os inuatiiJK.
commercial peach growing teoauso
the markets within its logical radius
for distribution hre already abundant-
- .. .----—........ ...— „ ______ ly supplied with peaches from dis-
iNdwe in a warm foot bath witli a trlct* which in some important re-
nd ful to salt in It. More the feet1 ppect* are more advantageously placoA
or keep Item still, as Ih-mI please* 1 It ia the current oplulon that the
one too often overlooked in selecting
sites for orchards, that cold air settles
to the lower level#. For till# reason
it Is often colder at tho lower eleva-
tion# than it i# at higher points in the
same locality. This Is wbat l» meant
by “atmospheric drainage.” The occur-
rence of frost In low places when there
Is none In elevated areas Is thus **s
plained. For the same reason peach
buds are often winter killed or the
blossoms are Injured by frost In the
spring In low places when nearby or-
chard# mi higher elevation* arc Injured
much less or even escape entirely.
Where an orchard occupies a site that
Is adjacent lo a large body of water
the importance of a relatively high
elevation largely, perhaps entirely, dis-
appear#. To te a factor in the matter,
however, a lawly of water must te of
sufficient size and depth to have an
appreciable influence oil the local
climate. Beenuxe the wafer warms up
In the spring more slowly than the
atmosphere It acts In effect as n re-
frigerator. making the temperature In
its Immediate vicinity colder than It I*
at points somewhat distant from It.
For this reason vegetation within the
zone of this influence advances more
slowly In the spring than It does out-
side of that zone. The tendency, fre-
quently very marked. I# for ’he
blossoming of pencti trees situated
within' tho zone to te delayed until
after tho season of spring frosts.
----*»♦»■--1—.
THE LIVER REGULATES* THE
Oil Burning Locomotve*
Fast Service—
North and South
Good Connections —
East and West
The Texas Twins
THE OWL -THE HUSTLER
Night and Day
Heavy Hal!#. llock Ballast.
SAFETY IN TRAVEL,
For Retailed Information uk
the local agent.
t __
We serve—
A Regular
Dinner
for
25c
short orders day
night.
BODY. A SLUGGISH GIVER
NEEDS., CAllB.
Someone hjptofald that people with
ChrouRr'LTver Complaint should
bo shut up aw#(y from humanity,
for they are pessimists and sec
through a "glass darkly.'*. Why? A
Crystal Cafe
.
♦ PRINTING
♦ ) FOR STORE, OFFICE,
wav 1» ni in, no In #1 u|muu|j > ii«| * ■*#» -j _ . .
you. as long as the water is pleasantly P^ach sbotjld lie planted oh sundy or BHlpi«n#fl#.d hted*
OR anybody
S^^^AisSSa asjfar * rts
i«M»| fril*. »t h equals trah that J0nr arag
SHOP
in Good Style.
♦ THE DEMOCRAT.
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