Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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CIH'KCH NOTICES,
MYWoV MrHWMWlWfitsan an -mount
-— Ifuflicient and auk* "or garnlshh«*nt.
IE RTATK D* TKXA8. Iflullan and upon *Wnal hwrtftg
In ih«* rountv court, May tprm. for naid 'principal. Inter-
j) 1915 •*---|Cat, attornav COM* of *uit,
» Hi>> Sheriff or any Constalile of rofeeloshrc of said mortgaiSfr iMh
Orayaoai »<*m»y .Greeting: l0,c- *
Herein fall nol, but have you then
Among ths Courts
! ‘ >lrgl Rhurch fi\r rthrttt,'Svleotl*t
— Corner Crockett a a,. I .tones Si. Sar
Tiroo Sunday 10:45 a. m. Snbjeqt:
Man." Wednesday evening
nit'ouvn at ! a. m. All am cordially
Invited to attend. Sunday school at,
9:45 a m. Headina room at church'
f diil(H» open dally, except Sunday and
holiday a from 3 until 5 p in.
(•race Fresh) tortan—Corner Trav-
is' and Cherry streets. 9 n. m. Jun-
ior C. R. 9: <3 Sunday school 11 a.
;n»„ serwon by the pastor; subject:
Preparation for a Revival." 6:30
l> m . Senior Christian Kndeavor.
There ail! lie no services at the
eicnina hour. Our church will wor-
(Mp a* a body v?!tV thy 1'irtt Bap-
tist people, in honor of the opening
■ ii Qirir new—meeting house; 7
hey Memorial Methodist Church—
Sunday School at 9:15 a. m.
1 reaching by pastor n» 11 a. ni.
Subject.: "Gospel.” league at
6.15 p. m. Ih'eachlng and church
conference tat • 7;30. : Woman’s
Missions ry Society Tuesday after-
noon at p m. Qtiarterly confer-
ence Wednesday evening at. 7:30.
Rev. R. O. Mood presiding.
XiHtli Park Hnptist Clmrvh Rev.
.1 A. Caraway, pastor. Sunday
school at 9t45. At 11 a. m. the
congregation will worship at Hie
new First ltaptist church. Junior
Cot-"- at 3:30 p n. Senior Pnlon
nt 6: IS p nv. Preaching by the
pastor at 7 730 p. m.
Fast Sherman ltaptist Chnreh—,1.
W. Heliums, pastor, Sunday school
at 9:45. At t! a. m. the congee-
Ming the Little
Farm Pay
WEII SPRING SILKS
Xrs Salts KIW
We show . an snojntlM line of Newest SIHta tor Sprtdg—
PafUv PoyvtlBv, Crepe TV ChNr. Tnh silks, Flowered Chiffon
tteorgeste i Yepev I .-nisei v
WFW FOULARDS
Cheney's Shower Profit Fonlsrds—beautiful new deatgus and col
firing. ** popular price per yard.......................-9a4
•The fallowing new soil* taw be*«
filed in the Fifteenth district court:
J. H. Duke vs. Texas Traction
company, snlt growing oit of tl#
alleged arris king of an automobile
ly one of defendant's street cars,
and a judgment in the .«lio tf
asked for -
Unie Butcher vs. A, W. Butcher,
sail for divorce.
Mary TtTo*n vs t. C. Chapman
et at. suit t&_reeover 25 acres out
of the James Riley survey.
j You sre hereliy commanded that,
tiy matting publication of this citation Hni' there before »sid court, this
in some newspaper published 1n the writ with your1 return therton,
county of Orfiyaon for four weeks showing how you have executed ihr
previous to the return day hereof, **>uie.
you summon W. R. Morgan, whose1 Witness. W. S Repvcs, clerk of
residence Is unknown, to he and ap- the Couniv Court el (Jravrton county,
pear before the count) court to ho Hlv^ii un(1**r‘ftiy hand and seal of
liolden in and for the couniv nf said court nt offlre In Hie city or
Grayson, ah the coart house thereof. Sherman, Hits the 5th day of March.
In the city of Sherman, on the 3rd A. 0., If 15.
Monday in May, 1915, then and BEAL W, S RERVT5R,
there to answer the petition filed luClerlc County Court. Gray-on ”n .
said court on the 6th day of Ofto*l ’Texan. i
her, 1 PTC. wherein—Wr ft. Graahtnn hf H. 1} Loving, Deputy. tn*14f
is plaintiff and C. \V I.tfvsay. H. *--------—
It. Stott and W, R. Morgan arc do- AdiertUed I (Of tern,
fendants. the file niunher of Raid «-i——--
suit being v:*40 and the nature of Following is (He i|st or letters re-
plaintiff's demand being In sub- maining unclaimed »t (he pontoflloc
stance, an action fo- debt and fore- in Sherman, .Texas, for the week
closure v»f mortgage Ren. aUortiey* ending Marcbr c, 1913, A c harge of
fees, eoMs of suit. etc. and for ba.pgp one cent will be made for each piece
of action plaintiff alh'gtr-s tliai dr- of maft<r advertised,
fendant I.tcveay executed to this \ JtttJBI l‘L MCCHKRT,
plaintiff IUr promissory note on Postmaster.
Ang. 4, 1913, for flW.rtf flay nb to. I suite*:
on or hefor" Ang. 1, 1911 with |0%]
interest and stipulating TO' ntlor- I’e.irlecu Atcdawn, Miss Adelaide
ney fees if placed In" hands of at- HtUa, Mrs. L, O. llonv*. Vllss ( aney
torney, etc., and also in this emit fo ' ainpbeil, Mrs. Knllte Cook, Miss
become due at Whites boro, Texas; J-'dia IChim Ii Miss Myrtie Frnncla,
that said noli' Wgs given for part Zena Gray. Miss .fesde Hickman,
onvinent of 2 Stx Disc Sanders Gang *^rs MUlntfi Hood. Mrs. J. \\ Hor-
B> C. C. BOWSFItLD
* -'dg|<|f#
I'eoplc are Just hcstutilng to irrasii
the idea af sno-wsion crops. Ijiiel
(vro(»ci-iy hnisDed may lie made to do
5oabia duty nml gixsitiy add to acre-
age profits w kttuiui lie' n asiug m>1I fer-
ti’.ity.
This kind of intensive work ts espe-
ttally Imjmrtsnt on iitUe fotuis. xiliena
It is uccesaary secure a iiflhg in-
lyrtue fctim five, ten or twenty acres.
E'<*u m the eltremo north two or
three-crojis e.xo.lh* pristtirvij on a piece
redone inelndinc 1
........ Jjll.OO
Tbis season's newest
a inches wide, per yard
Both are very popuiar
pally, Belgium Blue,
CREPE DE CHINE
BeaaUfol range of this season's most -
full double width per yard, fl t'P and
< owing Had,
An advance notice regarding tbs
next attraction at Sherman Opera
house, says;
After ah absence of six years we
take great pleasure in heralding
and
Beautiful Chiffon with crepe finish, full 4 3 inches wide, all tw-t
•pr.nf shade*,, including Fatty. Belgian Blue, also *****
wbitts per 'aid .......................$l.siO
NEW SPRING WOOLENS
The sbowir.il is new xerx complete- .tuM the proper weight and
the good news that Charles
Gertrude Harrison will
return to
our City for one week and hold the
Imards at the Sherman opera house
No doubt the amusement loving pub-.
Hr will remember Charles and Get
tnide who appeared Imre six years
ago in tlic' bit tent on the Ran-
dolph lot pn South Travis street.
For the last five years. Charles and
Gertrude Harrison have been head-
ing their own company retaining
most all of the same personals that,
appeared here six years ago. This
company has played the state of
Texas for seven years and this rec-
ord should alone convince the-most
skeptic that it is first-class. Kach
and every play presented by this
company is written by Mr. Har-
rison and are all clean and refined
ami worth seeing, and are not re-
named or rewritten. Each play
will be Rtvishiy mounted and given
a perfect production. Air. Harrison
carries a*No. 1 band and orchestra
which alone is worth the price or
admission. There will be a change
of play and music each night. No
cheap vaudeville, hut a high dags
entertainment for ladies and chil-
dren. They open their engagement
1» Chase Harrison’.- society comedy
drama In three acts. “The Awak-
ening of John Slater," a beautiful
story-, well told, elegantly costumed.
Jots of good wholesome comedy and
neyer fails to please. Seats on sale
at Nall’s Monday at 9 a. ni. Ladies
free Monday night with a paid 19,
29 and Stic tJekeL
NEW SPRING GINGHAMS,
10 AND 12*»C YARD.
IT LOW pm
PTriinn will w orshtp at the new First
Austin College News.
WELCOME INFORMATION
Moct middle aged men and wo-
men are glad to learn that Folev
Kidney Pill* give relief from lan-
goidnesf Stiff and sore muscles
and joints, under the eyes,
backache, bladder weakness and
rbeatnaUni: Thev get results,
contain no harmful drugs. Sold
everywhere. tuth-sa:
something worth while to say to nor of th„m h(VVe paid
von. Hours: Sunday bchool. *:■».»: raW „o!<> or nny of ttm. „
ITcadtiing 11 a. m. and ,.4.> p. in. j,,,|llR paK( ,>,)«, except $15,09 tie
It .D. Smith, minister. accrued interest therbon to 1 eh, 2.
St, Stephen’* r.itiseopal t hnreti. - |tl|; that plaintiff tiffs had to
Tomer of South Crockett and Cher- place same in the hands of attor-
rv. The Rev. W. J. Miller, rector. to bring auit and tti -ret»y the
■''nmorrmv being the third" Sunday jJftSf, attorney fees are due i,:,d
in Lent, the appointments are as fol- owed; Ihat amount now due on said
lows: Sunday school at 9:39 a. m. note, principaL lnterof - and .til »r-
Hoiy Communion and sermon at 11 ney fees to date Is * Hi.’.o»; that
a. ni. Confirmation class at 3 p. said property held By "battel mort-
ni. Evening prayer and sermon at gage, is long used, warn, some pall*
•j-gj. All arc cordially invited to broken and cannot >e> old for aul
attend, fioieat to pay the amount now due;
First Baptist Church, Hev. For- •Ivfvndants have not property In
rest Smith pastori Sunday school 'he stale sufficient V. y -said
9 :!0, Preaching it a m. and 7:29 amount sub met to ex-'tltua hut
nenoisiv* niuuxaox this i.ittle farm
of ground In one season, provided care
is taken to make the right combina-
tion. A schefhe like this is feasible:
Peas, followed by i-atibage. .beaus,
tomatoes or celery.
■Onions, beets, tn-aiis an.1 squash, fol-
lowed by kale71urut(>. kohlrald or.rad-
lshes.
lettuce, followed by beaus and to-
matoes.
Rprjng spinach, followed by beans
and toihatoes
_ Early eurrots. followed by spinach,
kale, turnips and winter radishes.
Eariy corn, followed by a second
crop of corn, by lteans, tomatoes or
celery.
Thompson. ;1, C. Watiutn.
MLeellaneotts.
Woman's Exchange, The
Lumber Co.
Weal
—II. C. Hull and Q, Sehow. H. L.
Crain, president of the society will
preside
The Thompson Society, which Is
composed of preparatory students,
has enjoyed some months of success-
ful meetings. It has a public debate
scheduled for the near future.
An inter-class basket-ball tourna-
ment begins } rtday, to continue for
several days. Games are played on
the conn in the Y. M. C, JL gym-
aaaium.
Water Bottles and
Fountain Syringes
SCOTLAND’S PALLADIUM.
Begin/iitr Saturday, and
all next we*-k we will
allow
30 cents
A Famous Pises of Artillsry Is Ancient
Mom Meg.
In the most honorable location in the
Argyll battery of Edinburgh castle Is a
hnge piece of ancient artillery which is
fchown as Mods Meg. This old fash-
ioned piece of ordnance is held in the
highest esteem by the Scottish people;
In fact, it bolds a position in their
hearts similar to our feeling* toward
our own Liberty bell.
Mona MVg was made at Mens, Bel-
gium. about the year 1503. by order of
James IY„ and was named Meg in
honor of his wife, Margaret Tudor, the
daughter of Henry VII, Its great bulk
and weight, rendered it almost worth-
less in those days of band to hand con-
flicts. However, it was used on special
"occasions to help celebrate national
events. In the reports of the financial
transactions of the times may -be
found charges for "grease for Meg's
mouth” (this was used to increase the
k>udn«»s cff the report), ribbons to deck
her carriage and pipes t&be play cl
before her when accompanying the
Scottish army on an expedition. After
the union in 1707 the people feared
that the “odious surrender of national
Independence” would be consummated
by the removal of Mons Meg to Eng-
land. In 1757 the piece was removed
to Woolwich, but it was restored to
Scotland In 182s, “to quiet the jieople."
Although only a mere mass of rusty
iron, it hi revered by the people today
and is always decorated with thistle
and other flowers on anniversary days.
In processions It has always had the
place of honor, hut receuGy It was de-
cided that It was dangerous to submit
It to the shock of cartage, and now It
looks down from its resting place over
the great Scot city.—Chicago Herald.
Of* Am-d Deathlike S:.lines*.
In the rain!*-* interior of Australis
theie l* fl “silence of the grave.** Thh
deathlike silence has a peculiarly de-
press, jug f#ect. If two men are camp
eC and one of them goes to u distent
township to gw tmiriskms while the
other remains behind to look after the
eaten, the man who is to remain save
to his friend is fuiribic. gold fields
Is BOtas* New. Bill, -don't be tang
away Tow know what .kind1 of a place
tills I* to lire in tv yourself.** or words
to |h»t effect if his mate is away few
two or three days the silence gets on
tb*> man's nerve* r,nd in the end he
Atmts-tn tor ke a mdse. And often bt
is afraid of ffee wmnd of his own
voke —Exchange.
Fox any eld waier bottle
fir sv-riagw as a part, pay-
meat mm. a new hot waster
bottle or fonntaia syring*
and we have towered the
price not raised R.
W« have Che celebrated
faattlesf Wearever brand
and are wai'r.t as unascat-
ly good ose for $1.49
• not gwaranteeic i
>1:5* ffemtals Sjrinpe
at- . «ldT»
$1.tS FnamuHS Syringe
at----------- «.a*
*2.:W» Fonatair Syringe
at..............*1.73
»2.:.V. the mm heat that
ea® be asasie . *2.W(
Phone <a what two want
ttn£ we wHi wend and make
the exchange.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER S
CASTORIA
Glasscock
Drug Company
Phones- 21 and 0T/(
WEATHER FO REP A ST
(Foster Says I TORNADOES and
WIND STORMS will be general over
throughout March and
THE DEMOCRAT.
Texas
April You may and should protect
your property by carrying a Tornado
Policy with Copley & Mills. The cost
is nominal and the protection ts
sure, phones X32, & P, National
Bank Building. mfl-1 It
SNYDER’S JIN6LES
Fait and Slow.
The Father-1 leatu with aorrow,
my son, that you are getting to be
what they term quite fast
The Som-You shouldn't believe alt
you hear, dad. Pit Introduce you to a
man who will tell you another story.
The Father—And who is he?
The Son—My tailor. He says I'm tht
slowest chap he’s got on his books
NOTICE IN ISANKlM i'P’Y.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Eastern Dlatrle*. of
Texas.
In the pit«r of Frank C. L.
Sperry, bankrupt, in hankr iptey.
To the creditors of the said Imik-
rupi of Sperry Ranch in the county
of Grayson and district aforesaid, a
bankrupt.
Notice is—hereby given that on
the ,5th day of March, 1915.the said
Frank C. L. Sperry was duly ad-
judged a bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of creditors will lie
held at my office in Sherman, Gray-
son county on March,. I7tb, 1915 at
10 o’clock in the forenoop at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
exatfiine the bankrupt, and transact
such .other business as limy properly
eoino before the meeting,
Sherman, Tesfas, 6th day of March
1915,
CHAS. BATSBtL
niO-It Referee in Bankruptcy,
Over the moon tarn- and through the wood,
Walked a nun and a maiden and finally stood
On the bunks of a stream, clear, restful, screw,
In whoso mim»r-bkc surface a ‘ s«ul kiss’* was seen.
*2_
MABEL N0RMAND, STAR COMEDIENNE IN KEYSTONE tMUTUALl
• • FILMS. * *
Sherman Feed & Fuel Company
GRAIN—HAY—WOOD—ODAE.
‘ Phone 71" as you kno JIM SNYDER Mgr.
IN •• FATTY’ AND .MABEL’S MARRIED LIFK” AT THE Qt'KKN
THEATRE' MONDAY.
tog. Plenty of ventilation is alsodiu-
(lortrjnt ami the edge of the Saab
slni'iiTTbe raised according to the heat
of the day, closing Up in time to hold
the beat after the sun goes down.
Radishes arc easy to raise, but If t hey
ate forced too much they are liable to
po mostly to tops. A few days longer
in prov. ing will give them better qual
tty. All small, lmperfeet seed ought to
be sifted out The stand should aver-
age rrom one-half Inch to an inch in
the row/gild tin* rows ought to b*
five fie lies apart —y','-; j;:,;; 1
It usually pays to start early
tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower and
other tender vegetables in the hot
house, as thus they get a good start
In-fore tile ground Is warm enoug'i for
them.
f. How is Your 4
I Fishing Tackle? I
OOOOBOOPOOOO
Tonight! Clean Your Rowels and
Slop Headache, Colds Sour
Stomach,
Get a 19-eent box now.
You're bilious! You have a
throbbing sensation In your head
a bad taste in your mouth, your
eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with
dark rings under your eyes; your
lips are parched. No wonder you
feet ugly, mean and ill-tempered,
lour system is full of bile not
properly passed off, and what you
need Is a cleaning up inside. Don’t
continue being a bilious nutsanett
MA TEHJ AI ,N—We have just received new ship-
ments of White Material for Blouses that will stand
the laundry and are the soft finished kind. Ask to see
WHITE GALATEA, at....................-...JJJ*
"WHITE MADRAS AND PERCALE, at .......7. 20^
WHITE LI.NKNE, at l(»r, 12tic aipl.......»..-X5^
WHITE KINDERGARTEN CMtft'H, at_________ 25^
WHITE N. G. TWILL, at..........^... 16
Poor Stuff.
“I see Ihat Jones lists failed lias he
auv assessV
“Nofiilng of any valtter the. Inventfir;
whieti lie tiled with Ills petition In
bunlR’upley shows lie had 2:tU wedding
Itrescw s.Itrooklyn Cltlxeu.
Manure For Hotbed*.
BETTER LOOK IT OYER
PIL-S CURED AT HOME BY
m ABSORPTION METHOD
Then come in und let ns supply you from the liest assorted
stock of hfuli-gi'iMlc .Tackle in Grayson County.
We are Headquarters for All Kinds Of K port log Oeodi.
.............
it you Buffer from bleeding, itching, lili*J
or protruding Pile*, send me your addreiw,
and I will tell yoa how to cure yourself at
some by the m-w absorption tri atiuouti and
will iiso'leod some of this home treatmenr
Tee for trial, with references from your own
locality If requested. Immediate relief aud
permanent, cure assured. Send no money,
but tell other* of this offer. Write today tc
Hr*. U. Buauuer*. Box P. Notre Lame, I»d
\ ■ ■ /:.
slrikS/*'*«Z. L . s . • ' V:^ • " * ■' 7 . uil”
Scull-Swain Hardware Co
“The Good Service Store
105 N.Travis SI
take fimplj ask for a kidney moedy —get
good Doan's Kidney Pills—-the same that
-- . Reeaer had- Fostor-MIlburn
lOo., Props, Buffalo, N. Y,
months. Children love to
Casearets becautffe they taste
and never gripe or sicken.—Adver-jMr.
tisement.
Phones 52
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