Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Trot*Moc
Back-to-Nature Shoes
the ideal footwear for
Spring and Summer.
They keep'hefeel dry
Children's sizes
From $1.75 to
Boys’ sizes
" From $2.25 to
Misses’ sizes
From $2.25 to
W Lmen’jsizes
For
12.50
S? 7s
S2.?5
S2.T5
Yales Shoe Company
THE ONE-ITUt'E HHOE STOItK.
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LISTEN TO ME
Garden Seeds
In Bulk
We Have Them
JESS WALL
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♦ LEGISLATIVE IKHJW18 ♦
♦ AT STATE CAPITAL. ♦
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mhajkxva mo« I).
Kami Frauds to »*> In*-untied at
• Anatli*—Evidence Found.
Thousands of acres of state land
Austin. F>h th.—The senate has] haft heen obtained through fraud
passed finally with only the negative land Is now very valuable. There
vote of-Senator Townsend the bill promises to be some lively times
introduced this morning by Senatorjdown .at Austin if the right sort
Hudspeth for an increase in the d probe is made. The land was
ranger force and appropriating *10.- from the public school domain. The
COO for that [ oppose. Senator Hud*- Austin American has the following
Chicago, IH.,«50tr~wm Saturday,
Mrs. May Belle McArthur, who de-
cided on January 22 that with her
It was to be svc-lte or die, will have
completed a five weeks’ “beauty
fast.’1: Since the latter date, Mrs.
McArthur has subsisted on an oc-
casional bit of celery or lenou, and
water. She declares that her health
Tfas beerf i-ShsTlTm awy' TfiipToWd by
the diet, and that she feels hut little
hunger. By Saturday she expect*’
to havo lost 10 pound* of her forms
er avoirdupois of 155.
New York.—Mrs. William K.
Vanderbilt- and Mrs'. Elizabeth MH-
A subcommittee of the coinmittee I n^ ^11 ‘U—TP -*■’■'yi- -donated lo
pre Ithe natipnal, committee for mental
of the ranger force and told)Senator pared the bill and the measure hygiene gifts amounting to :.no.
now in the hands of Governor Fer-j4*" Vanderbilt's gift was *U,r,m>.
guson, who, under its provisions,
bo empowered to appoint j
i-eib said this bill has the endorzv,about the matter:
niert of the governor and adjutant' Aimed at what are alleged to be
general and it is proposed In thsltba «re»te»t land frauds ever per
Trent TJK* measure pit site* finally. to pet rated In Texas, in which mil-
increase th > force ten men. Th». ■ ucn* of acres of some of the most
gev.p nor is also expected ’«* send up fertile lend - fj, the state are in-
i' spetjfal message to the legislature' volvcd. a bfll will this week be in-
or tHf measure. .These add-U eg;. treiuced in the house demanding
rangers are to protect the border a sweeping- investigation of land
from Mexican depredations. Cover- titles,
nor F’ergnson is in heart/ accor 1
with the pfopoeftfon 7»r a« iiiereaarr j ''faifiTore-1hatJpnaL committee Tor
Idl Senator rurf ii ik« ntit ons
Hudspeth, Representative McFar-
land. John Ammonds, sheriff and
tax collector of Valverde county and would'
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♦ WOMEN IN THE NEWS. ♦
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C. Be|ch»r of Marfa, district at
torney, so ibis morning when they
called on hitn and presented data,
; bowing wholesale raids and theft
of cattle, sheep and goats from Wes*
Texas ranchmen. In Edwards county
alone they showed that JO,OOP
sheep and goats had been stolen in
the last few months and Senator:
a commission of—five members to
and Mrs. Anderson's $40,quo jp aU-
dtion to her previous gift of *10.-
000.
Cincinnati, O. — 'A women’s
formed in this
carry on the investigation, which isj Cincinnati. O.—A women's city
expect*d to uncover the frauds. ^»b i!i to '1>P formed in this city.
[tv the terhis of the ’.ill the slab «n-r-.tlvB order, of th,. Men's City
is to recover the *ast tracts of, cl,,b- nlonS the ■ lines already
sphoo. .ands the bill charges have'rimmed by the women of Chicago,
been wrested from the state by b,OK Angeles and Boston, who aro
means of fraud. As soon as the 'running their clubs very success-
governor returns the hill to Its rull-v- These organizations are
Hudspeth nimaelf has loaf <u0 tdie.ep authors wm he introduced non-politfcal, ami enroll from all
from his ranch since shearing lUue a, The'committee on lands and land i c,as’:ps «<’ "’omen to work for civic
l-w months ago. The governor! haj( (>ppn niljPt)v (1(.lvinK an,li betterment^ The first mass meet-
safd he would, take the, matter of j proWftg ftV*r since the second week. *»« of Conctnnntl women toward
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/ A it & /
The Low Cut Season
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Is Now On
AND WE m SHOWING SOME BEAUTIFUL
EXCLUSIVE MODELS
The New Battleship Greys.
The New Patents With White and
Ivory Soles.
The New Patents and Doll ’Tip-
.',Y/a
The New Bronze in Plain or
Beaded.
The New Patent and White Com-
binations. , . : ■ .________
OUR SELECTION OP VARIETY IS
THE LARGEST IN NORIH TEXAS
MaTmiepCefce ft*
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We have made arrangements to carry
a stock o{ the Burd High Compression
Piston Rings and would he glad to have
you come in and axamine them and get
our proposition.
Lomax Auto CO.
Safely and Service
The Home Interurban
(T< v.-ts Traction CompanyA
Iwtwi^n
Denison Sherman Dallas
anil intermediate points
Direct interni-lmn connections at Dallas for IVaco,
Kh1 Worth, Cleburne and intermediate pidnts.
Corsicana,
largely increasing the ranger force
up with the federal government,j jT‘”
«nd ask that the Gnited States'
share the expense,, A tentative
tpltin to add sixty men to the
force, half to be paid by,the state
and half “by the federal government,
Is postponed. •
Senator Gibson, ft. L. Ball of San
Antonio and C. M. Campbell of
Temple, called on Governor Feign
son relative to the pledges, of Insur-
ance companies to invest money in
Texas securities-in the event. the
Gibson bill, waiving the tax under
the Robertson insurance law, is
pissed aud they are permitted to
reenter the state. They laid some
commitments before the governor,
and informed him they believe they
can obtain pledges to the amount
of *.10,000,1)00. Governor Fergu-
son informed them he still believe.-
that *30 into OOO-snould be invested
of the legislature, and is said to' organization is called for March ti.
uncovered ’substantial evi-, Chicago.--Mrs. F. W. Prlester, a
dence of vast'frauds. Former Land!slK^'1' °f Alderman Jacob A. Hey,
Commissioner Terrell, Land Com-jlviU ~° ou rfco'-(1 99 the, woman
missioner Robinson and men cot, lr°r "horn the ballot comes before
versant with land affairs in this marrts«*- M,B- Pr,««ter. wlu> mar-
state from various towns In South-!rie<1 yesterday, had postponed the
west Texas have appeared before, "«<)ding in order that she and her
the committee and testified. .husband might not he away on their
Members of the subcommitteejbl'i(lal cn p,4iraary Da>' F"b-
insist that the state w,.. be amply! l,iaiF *'’• „ . _ - ■
repaid by an investigation, fori ^an Fraii<lseo.—-Mrs. Phoebe
much land has been
obtained in the past. twenty-five
fractulenlty ’Hearst, mother of William Randolph
_ri,;s,l Hearst, has jolnei^ the Congresslou-
,.years, in some inslances,
said, thousands of acres of land
have been obtained by • white nten
jt js al Union for Woman Suffrage, and
is to take an active part in the
! propaganda work at the Panama-
Pacific Fix position.
Notable visitors at the Exposi-
tion will be Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Astor and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G.
New York. Both
A. M.TEAGUE
The Shoe and Harness Man
Who Saves Yon Money
I have started a 15 Days’ Harness Sale. Prices
have been greatly reduced—You can save a lot
of money by buying now.
A. m. TEAGVE
216 Mf. Houston
in five years by the companies, but
if there is to be any reclurtion ofi"as said, has now ueionte exceed in;: •
tips smount the assurances should vtihiaKie and could be sold for
he more definite than they have
been so far. The New York Rife
insurance company lias given defi-
nite assumnr® that they will invest
1.1 r>,nt*b,)M)o- jn Texas securities to
five years, if the Tax is waived and
the definition of Texas securities
changed so as to include municipal
and road Donds« Governor Fergu-
ron is willing to have such securi-
ties included in the definition
G. A. Taft of Hott-ton. general
superintendent, of the Wells Bargo
* Go. Express., paid Into Hie state
treasury today th» sum of |oB,94S,-
.->d as taxes on the company's gross
receipts in the state for the year'
ending December It, JSMt. This
amount is 2 1-2 »scr cent of the
gross receipts for that period.
illegally having -Mexicans settle on
the land and Hv * on it the required
time, the white, men furnishing
of th<'P required time 'of settlement Vanderbilt of New York. Both sister, Mrs. Adamson posed a* dead
having the Mexicans transfer it to'WH«,|es have filw<w| «* “nd. r,ro<1""'<1 lhe„ph?,.° ,n u 6,1,11
j cruise through the Panama canal
Much of the land Lbus obtained, It « ? ra«anfi °r, ‘ravel’ uud are "mv
■ p.aiHug in southern waters on their
way to the "Jewel City,” ■
MI’hneaspoRa’x Mfnu,—Mient Heien
the wonderful deal add Wind
huge sums could the state regain .
possession of it. Of course, ltl. , r ,
would be necessary to call in tbep;’r\who wa? at
Attorney General's Department to'1*.11'1/!,T,<n 1 o:<
recover the land, and suits are
foreshodowed that will cah.se great
sensations.
Because the suheonimitl.ee ha
kept its-".' inves|rgattoiis very quiet
but little has leaked out relative ^
to the provistona of the bill, a* to g,v' r „uj «„ M o„rli,ia
what salaries are to be paid the1.,. „ ''"Uls-
i u . Murv A dampen pn1oyr» th«t unique
commissioners appoinied by th«Jltttt^,tlcn 0, Havlm* had a ‘ dead
taken of herself. To
row pending. Cook’s only photo-
graph extant. wXia one taken in his
coffin.
Montreal, Que.—The Aelii.iou of
Mrs. Annie l^ingataff that, the bar
.of the Prov.ncc of tluebeo be order-
totwliyjid to admit, her to the examinations
friends hern 1 i relijninary t> the study of law, was
it hat site hopes some time to he able j recently dismissed with cost by
• to sing. To that end she is having j Judge St. Pierre, who ruled that
j per Voice aytdemlically trained by-women barrlsfens would be a .man-.
fvocal teachers. Miss Keller is now j Rest violation of public.............decency.”
[on a lecturing tour of the country | Mrs. Langaiafr ia a McGill bachelor
jvviih her devoted teacher, Mrs. John j of civil law and was the first woman
to apply, fo- the right to admission
to the bar. The ease has attracted
wide attention throughout the I>o-
and i.
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Bills Presented—House.
By Messrs. Dechard and Belt (by
request): To bri,!;; about 'correct
grading an I weights of grain in
elevators and hay fn warehouses and
t Cole
under jurisdiction of the Railroad
( oiBinlsslon.
By Mr. PiutOn (of Rusk)
governor, iheir quallfleatioas *un t hotosral’h’
other subjecia of great interewt, j r b
However the bill 1% to be intro- semb'.:inee to George
<iuee« this week am* it is expected-
that ii will cause n real stir.
I fife Cook.
minion, °
Elizabeth N. J.—-Mrs. Mary C
•JFOT» bh- years oM, i» an emt'huMia'k-'
tic motcinst and attributes Tier good
\OT.\Kl.K HIKT.il» I VK'IODAV. J
Kciimaiy £3.
j r.
Fill)elhsrt Watts, Coifed States
consul at Brussels, Belgium, who
placing inspection of hav and grain render, d valuable aid ill the relief
cf the stricken Belgians and in tin’
tHatribiitio.’ ol food and clothing
compelioa *• ith the Relief Comuus-
t, CL jj§ i3[E^B
I1 deassBifB
Carefully
Sreened
COAL
Full
Weight
emptlng fro.m jury service telephone sion; 1; j(, vtar* old today. Consul
otficers. local managers, office clerk.- Watt , is one of the veterans in the
and plant e up loves.
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ONLY THE BEST
From McAle&ter and Briar Creek
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American consular service and his
account of tie facts in the neutrality
of Belgium will be retied upon, it
to frame the American
view of th ■ tragedy of Belgium,
when it is Unfitly unfolded after the
war. Co at, at Watts w a born, in
y Phones 90
E. ARNOLD#!
nw ; ...vt/i-.s '.si-rw
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I Am Not Running for Mayor |
But ain running the best meat market in Sherman and -want to <!>
sell to both the '‘commission form” folk and the “alderntanis J
form” people,
A JUICY STEAK
OR A GOOD BOA.Vr
Will make yoi( fellows stout and you can endure the campaign. |
1 l£U;t S. AIonHcomei-s St. Old Phone »<H(.
Pixunpt Delivery. New Phone 053.
Arnold’s Market
BOTH PIkAkS -
Senate,
By M“ssr.- Hudypeth and Connor fj9 belb veit
Prohibiting trespassing on property,
regardless of acreage.
By Mr. Hudspeth: AiqiPopriaUm;
*10,0(0) for additions to the stale
Ranger forces.
By-Mr. liarlev: Providing that' a
board composed-of the governor,
adjutant general and secretary of-ties.
state be empowered to sylect and jn the PennMlv.ua militia
purchase a tile on which builtjjngs Entered the ion buaine s
-Philadelphia, Feb. 2,'f, is 15, the son
of a. former minister to Austria. He
was educated at the I'niversil, of
Pennsylvania and foreign univmi-
At 17 be enlisted as a private
hater he
mi
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to be constructed may bo used as jle entered the consular service and
headquarters of the state militia and was sent to Switzerland, hater he
as storeroom for the ammunition and was sent to Cairo, Egypt, to Klng-
eeuipmeut of the militia. t^ton, Jamai . to Prague, in Bo-
hemia, and was made consul gen-
OU) 1MIO
NEW 655
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COPLEV & ROWAN MILLS
Represent the biggest and best’Old lJne Fire Insurance Com-
panies in America. We secure quick amt natlffnetotry adjustments
and will appreciate your patronage. We majfee a specialty of
Automobile, insurance or all kinds. Also Casualty insurance In
all Its branches.
WE ALSO -CLAIM> to be the, most active Heal Estate Men in
your city. If you doubt it try us.
Rooms sine, 207 and 2PK M. X V. Nat’l. Bank Hulldin*.
BOTH PHONES 832
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i CHOICE GROCERIES ARE UWMSII DEMAND j
J, By those win* provide a generous (able and good iMiiisc-kK-jwrs:
ivre always mre.Til to d«**l n( the store (rtWU reliable brands are
furnished. Ami thai mcounls for the Cusli (iixicery Co. furnisli-
(4) fug so many home* in Khermnn—'Hm- Kermtell Line
THERE IH NONE BETTEK.
THY A P1H ND OK OUR FEILNDKI/L ££«®BK.
Cash Grocery Com’y
was
era! to’St: Petersburg in 190:1. in
i90t he was transferred as consul
general at Brussels, which office he
has held continuously since. While
at Cairo, lie protested against allow-
ing the Spanish fleet under Camara
to coal there amt thus thwarted th*.
.Spanish plans for attacking Dewey
‘at Manila: He has been decorated
by the Khedive of Figyipt and the
Alikado of Japan. .
j Hon. John Burke, treasurer of tlu
i niteij. Stat s. ro! m .lts old today
Hof Ralph M. Easley,- famous
American economist, nT years old
today.
.'William if. King of Wurfteraberg,
in Germany, C>7 years old today. -
Right Hon. Sir Robert Bond of
Newfoundla-d, one of the authors
of the Hay-Bond treaty on the fish- i
cries, Jk yeirs old today. t
Edwin G•in 1*5. second son of the;
late Jay Gould,’4b years o|d today.
A Difficult wifa, Hon. John P St. John former
An Englishman thus described the Kovernor of kausa.j, S3 years old,
wife of his bosom In Ids will. .lts‘wy-- , 1 ,, f'
•Heaven seems to have sent her Into1 Hou. George
th*. world solely «o drive me on, of it. »’ T?* « 'V
Tbe strenglh ,d' Sums,,,,, the g*.nluaof’ VrR oe'sK Mafv Alice of Albany.
Homer, the iMUdence cf Augustine, the > ,|(1 imiuco Alexander of
skill ol Pyrrhus, ihe pitthunx; of Job,;!2 Vv mm old today,
the pbUo#mdiy of Socrates, the subtlety
of Hannibal, the vigilance of lierniog
ones, would not suffice to sulaluo tile
perversity of Iter chnruCler.”
HOW’S Tills?
M’e offer One Hundred Dollars
reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHEENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheeney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and fi-
nancially able to carry out any ob-
ligation made by his firm
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCES
Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon ihe
blood und mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials, sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Tills for
constipation. Advertisement.
THE SKIN A T: NOT THE BLOOD.
Fntil recently It has been a gen-
erally accepted theory that efzemk
nitiKS (SK OK COTTON SACKS.
Governor Welle* .Vote in the State
I*u( t-hasl»g NAgeiit.
.
State Purchasing Assent George
Leavy lias been requested by Gov-
was a disease of the blood. Scien- ernor Ferguhon for the purpose of
tiftc investigations have taught us bringing about a greater use of-
that eczema Is positively a nkinjcotton elolii fo ns*- Ills official pow-|
disease and curable through the skin' ers so far as possible in requiring,
alone. Morito! Eczema Remedy is fall su ppplcs, purchased by all d« j
Experienced Smokers Roll Their Own”
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enjoyment, but of connoisseurs, smokers of experience, whose
tastes have been trained to a fine discrimination and appreciation
of tobacco quality. These men—and their name is legion—prefer
the fresh cigarettes they roll for themselves with mellow, delicious
“Bull” Durham tobacco to any other kind. Their expert preference
has made it smart, fashionable,"\orrcct, to “roll your own” with
GENUINE
Bull Durham
SMOKING TOBACCO
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l he delicate, rich, mellow-sweet fragrance of this leaf can
only be retained in the bulf ol tobacco in the
“Bull” Durham sack, and enjoyed in the fresh-
rolled cigarette. That is why “Bull” Durham
hand made cigarettes have a distinctive,
unique, delightful aroma, found in no other
cigarettes and in no other tobacco. That’s why
“Bull” Durham gives experienced smokers
throughout the world supreme enjoyment and
wholesome satisfaction.
FREE
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age of **papers’*
with each Sc each
m
whose estate she Is claiming as bis bealt Jo a dally spin in her motor,
whicfi she operates herself.
Denver, Colo.-—Miss Maurina
Daly, heiress to the wealth of the
late Joseph Daly, millionaire mine
owner of Cripple Creetc and Lead-
ville, is soon to marry Natal J. V.
D’Ambrogio, once a factory boy fti
Now York and now a stud>?nt In the
university of Colorado. The groont-
lo-be is th • protege of Mis* Mary
L. Pyle, a philanthropist of Flush-
ing. N. Y„ who sent him to Italy to
study music aud later sent him to
the university.
Arlington. N. J.--Mlss Edna Uh-
‘g, suing Dr. Arthur H. Hylen of
Brookl.Vtt for *2S,IR»0 heart balm, de-
clined to we 1 him when ottered mar-
riage as a settlement, saying that
fhe did cot. consider it sale to «c-
Cf.pt marriage from him "at this
tetts datf> ”i|i:he gas,- was: tbidWa out
of court by the judge.
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OU>! J’HONE 881 AND t$47.
fciFAV RHONE »4I7.
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applied directly to the diseased
skiu. Do not delay trying Meritol
Eczema Remedy. Prices 50c and
*1.00. Keith s Drug Store, Sher-
i man, Texas, local agency,
A
partments and all institutions of t
the state, that are to be delivered
to the state in sacks, be packed in
cotton sacks azid wrapped with cot-
tu-sa-w ton twine.—-Austin Statesman.
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An Illustrated Booklet, showing: correct
way to ‘‘Roll Your Own” Cigarettes, and
.* packages of cigarette papers, will both be
mailed, free, to any addtci-r m it. S. eta
request. Addreae ’’Bull“ Durham, Durham, N. C,
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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