Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, March 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE SHERM.jX DAILY PFXtOCXAT,
MONDAY, MARCH S. ISIS.
rtniam mc* • <>mh i*«>»n
Kiwnnox.
SMART COAT,
'me at the lnt'rr«*Jlwg fraiunx
of th# cempulwtn education bill
that *•« twuweti In engrossment (It
she hop#* «f representative# at. Awa*
tin Aalufthcr-bx the \ote of 'I to
H. i* the (act that it will rare# to
allc*4*tc the coudiKroi of the poor
tat her th«« to opur,-» them. Thl#
■ done throuch ihc pmvisioti of the
Mil that free test bock# shall he
provided for the children of all
patent* uho are unable to procure
the booh# for them. These booh*
arc to be purchased from the pro
iced* of the nchool relief fund, es-
tabuehed by the school hurdi front
the fund# at tocir di*po*ai, and to
this Rw.ttti accrue, also. the pro-
ceed# of all the (lw raaaltina from
Firsf Presentation
ot
Authoritative ^_
Spring Styles
In
press Hals,
Tailored Hats
H fh W^iMad and Wf,th a Ftar-
in* Shir* Is ftteC* Garment.
if* w H (Harnett of the Fifty-
i dblntk cusm rouse up from]
lamer #b»twrhaj and paRsed-
■nice an Cart Qtfw, tiatug the
of la **wr»t*wu at IT day. April
xV, wr, a re*ro has beer, is the
«r*yn«g~ c utty ja.l far ware than
a stmj nnSft tratract ct death for
hr k Usr.i; at 15o5«cr; Star It? a a bite
asar. si Mnant Vesrwnn, In IHI^
He h*€ *eCh**g la uaj whoa ■«*-
*e»«c» era* pamed.
A, i-. Lit a ia. a he «•** apretintod hj
the court ro-Mttfct Oliver, is otresa-
«*, two ^aaKrtra.
T'Tr * T#**W>on t-r: » .«-r»m*»ej
the co*t\Tcllcn» of parent# or suar-
dians who violate the tat*
But we have never believed that
the strongest opposition to compul-
sory education in thtat mite ha*!
come from the i»wr themselves. j
Certain it i*> lhal t he force*- of or-j
•roureutro *• life imprisonateat, and)
QUpn is wx hopeful tka: Owomnr
frctwriai * JJI do tlrsv
j HeatitinV TTiffot
s #*0*.ns riseth*# uu
I wriffre. pit! puadi
epos wide. *15 Post
a too talach and
....... - ,<I W
fW iflRt fth
Cbdcbeoe. *#<♦*.
j jHon.r ttsnr Sarardsy e.i.aht - some
- ore ewreowl The bon house on th*
I premism, «f I.. W. ttmtmey at Xo. WS
. > \i - '£ ■ -■-'-■■ ...... trj
};')<» thMvd^hVed White riymewh
l&arl bet,#. * bi^far the cuipnt ha#
loot hot* dprnntH
centred labor in Texas have been!
striving for such a measure much!
I.o-so and more persistently than
any other one agency. and laboring
tuew do null reflect the views of
wraith and aristocracy Then the
farmers' organsaatinn* are for it,
ioo, no we anticipate no recoil will
come from the poor people of the
state at the enactment of the law.
la other respects the bill Is verv
liberal in its scope, made so to the
hope that si stH work no hardship
rmjrtrT ••'Taw rite pretpee weight ' Mtd
—Tt urei Ona-ts Nee shades, of Nund.
.i, t sat WVm hTm***, T *m rang*
*P|*f -ifpftfRr
TmisT Snmu $**
Tun- i--,H., i- Uf
Ji'fe fi IW de*t t
This display will be more than a
mere exhibition ot new models.
It Mr/// Be An Occasion
Exclusive models confined
to this store ~_______
VK* srwv. t.ltidim
It* t\p li\*( URK.
uw stncrs’.- to hsdi t*wto*
' .S#ts, Sto. Sto i.V URP
J | Ss*5(“d*y- sfterppwh, it. it> altawtd {
if* *eo#s wbdp* laan cwteted the]
i I retddcww of Mr and Mrs. ITawk. i
4 j Mertrsn, or, tovtatg * venue sui roojk. j
l ] there from a._.Miag?Jkl.
(B*. I fhdhSdl ?****•*#* mtagixw- ' «iw 1
■r.fwto while Ihe people of the*
state are becoming adjusted to It#
provisions. After it has been in
openation for a while we shall «j-
peetyto sec succeedittK Icpislalures
extend the period which children
shall be required to attend school
and' The sce TimTl in w hich they
shall be required to attend and i
eliminate several exceptions that arc ‘
made front the operations of ihe Uwr.
in its presens form, which does not'
become imperative until September
'. 1S 5 «. ' ;
Only children between the atses
of S and H will be required lo at-
M.Tpnto hrsantpi*. threr msors," tdsi
IjpoHieS IWw Mr. Merfrat s lani,«
e i v*f*t. » crip filled with rtadhtoc|
A I apt a po»*d 'of ‘•holier. Mr "Mtsr-l
l et,*‘v»a» Mtaen a deswipiMVR of the !
v yeanp .man and fond" him on the.
—f ••***«- »id» of the fM^Mare -aea loot,- -
I bite to the police srasso®. Most of
tw the thing* were recovvrod and the
- I >-otmy w,»3i tamed ever so the eowx-
iwjt?' kinhorntes and .placed in : the
Jrwssfv jaS-' firs nanae .to EStaer
K ] Besitand,, and he wplr" reeeeHy re-:
fclttinri *«*k TerreSi. where he had]
* jbecti for taorv than a year. OfTic-j
j «rs ai*» fdcsfi a jUwre! which hf-1
lonpsHS be IjspMty Carl Smith, which ?
* :: ' I*-- ® pawnee for **d
tWA yoe*s Uessaatf iachaewiedsed:
_; * pawning- The piKol was a;
itr-eslitlio*, tad coets ahcn!
in ltd.
There will be hats at the most
moderate prices ever presented
in Sherman.
Wednesday and Thursday
March Wth and Uih, 1914
You are cordially invited
At. igMotsui «*«•
-^*e* juavsai
«C a*» tot* t- -TWmtoBwiS c* gdft> 1
fouynni. waktonc *, wwft * few <toyw f
tawe- to- "rj'fw-.tou* wa h, a '.'unptatotog !
tone .h dMisT ipqwatotototsfwp. '•totowto}
thf mmpm w:ta. itr’*' auhed »w rt9wh -
m*4 itawto* tost it 4, art w.ikk w iMT
want- siMPfi anh j<tot» - ftwto- too* d< *
awttMc mb *aa dpi* 11 if *.
sm ML*'—SaMfemom.
tnaxtni cm w* rorssa tumt.
The twfSveye*r«Ki p'rt wlS dad thlf
coat e«y mwrh t> her llklcg It fc
hif t waisted. with a wile belt of ti*
»,ne toaiMisS s ad. a covered bachh
of tola* aMto* sA. Tic cottar anc
caffs are also ot motre silk.
toiste shoes and stoddse* are wore
with ti-is jpretly t-ftiinf ;eee!*th>a. whlcb
show* atom a* -.1 ■*-* the (wqutina ii
lascnatlaaL the ::Uxg tils season to
met. and whit*.
to :-a wish this cost 1# a Mae aCt
•ad ftrtw bat crismai wi;h berries.
tend school under the bill as it
passed the house to engrossment:
they shall attend for a total of
eighteen weeks, or the whole of a
term provided the term is less than
that; there s# a local option fea!ur«
whereby the people of a district can
extend the compulsory school per-
iod by a majority vote if they so
desire, but they can not reduce that
period.
Children excepted from the oper-
ations of the law are those who
are mentally or physically defec-
tive. those living more than 2 1-2
miles from a school, children prop-
erly instructed at home, any child
over J* years of age whose labor
may be necessary for his own or his
parents’ support, or any chiid over
compiet-
Walk Up Stairs I
Save $5.00
€*f Ctoans. —
3 edge 3. ?. la»31e «i 5 be city wgA
'5.;* ra.earning f.ntot * aam 12 a»i
«eem os * -}j*«6 «f Petxg drank.
Wafer Bottles and
Fountain Syringes
mi Ha*- to'eek wt wi
alk*to
30 cents ~
j »\ft««th Itoatrict Cnamb
JSodee to/*., ftok «f. rite m-
1 t fi;sar»cs. wert *rt site deckea
] -tee mamiag,
HOWE DECORATION,
An Island W.lderness,
Addon iskrwl. .imonjt TJn* Bahattiaa,
Is ninety miles In length and. twenty
to forty Hides in breadth and most.of
Its extensile urea has never t*een ex
ptnrcsl. It is an unbroken wlUtente*#.
Inhabited solely tiy alemt negnn-s
It has great forest*, seldom penetrated
by white men, of mahogany, mastic,
ebony,, logwood and <ed.tr: swamp*,
creeks and bayous teeming with wild
fowl. Including the flamingo, which H
found here In vast nnmbers. No real
effort, has boon made to exploit Its re-
sources. It Is sab! to lie the only oite
of the Bahamas which has running
streams of water and Is surrounded
by a series of barrier reefs which pro-
vide sheltered water Ideal for yacht ton
EASTER
April 4th
-Swita Glaciers.
—As- ihe Matterhorn N the grandest
object to lw seen in Switter;.iml so
also stre the glacier* ithovc jforttmHlh
most tn.tgu.ficent. In ihe (Itaorhiiid iUnJ
at Chamonix the glaciers are fr«i*en
rivers and cjitaraeis. i-'roni the lim-
ner Urat flip glaciers are *.:s( stsis <d
ice. with ledge* of rta-ky beach over
wlif(di the frozen bfetikcrs art- healing.
The Aietscli and tin- lilmiie a!a< ii-i-twv
crawl frozen torrents of iintwcse (■ I
nn»e. hnd tin* Ice tiehls of the Mont
Bl*tie range are of vast extent, inn it
is from the Homer <lf.it. *1 ‘tore ((«•
spectator H sttrniondwf in frogen sen*
out of which the sm<vv |»-:<ks r.s.-, tike
islands, that tIn- it:'i :> i- -ot r
Tami-V'l |*v stittM-lrhiUs i*1 ,* la* ,■ r<c »s.
12 who has satisfactorily
bd ihe work of the sixth grade of
a standard elementary school of
seven grades and whose services-are
Wt wait te make vour
Easaer sut.
We cm save yoc maatj
Prarapi deliveries
Perfect St g-iaranieed.
9iaU ttSi MMK
deliwesd m 4 days.
needed in the support of a jjcpfrid-
ent relative. ,
The period of compulsory attend-
ance may be reduced -fo twelve
weeks in case the school accommo-
dations are iaadeiiaate. but only
for that Scholastic year.
This bill makes a very fair begin-
ning toward a compasory school at-
■^(ida nee and we hope it will be-
come a iaw before (he regular ses-
sion of the legislature ends.—Wpco
New*. —
PICTORIAL REVIEW
KILLED IN BATTLE.
Stiioson Bros
Tailors
Methods of Different Nations For Iden-
tifying the Dead-
TViidi a German soldier fall* In hat
tie he it identified by a little metal
disk which be carries. This disk bear*
a number, ami tbi* nuintier is tide
graff-'-l to Berlin. There the soldier"*
name is deiennioed. This system fa
as effective as everything else connect
ed with the ‘Jerman army. |
The British use an aluminium disk
that contains, besides mark* of Identl
ti* ntom. the soWier's cburch ItDsM
The Japanese system tat similar, each
sot-iiof wearing throe disks, one around
his neck, another am Ms belt nnd th«
third Inbls loot. The Itusslan* went
a Bomherml l«dg"
Tho i’nited States army uses a clod
tab 'wort-ti Into the shoulder strap ot
the tunic. The French use Monti lira
tk<n cards stitibed iushle the tun!"
The French once made use of met*!
idtfbtifieation bodges* hut these prove:
an imndstUde aitrnction to the sav-
age* whom the French faced in Afri
ca, *o the cards were substituted
Austria still uses a bodge sun met*,
in the form of a locket with parchment
leaves inside,
Turkey has no ideutification badge*
for her toddi-pi. Bdhetn Fashu odc«
expiain'-I till* omission as follows: "A
de»«l man i* of no use to the sultan
Why, therefore, trouble with liimV"-
Baitlmore American.
Glasscock
Drug Company
IP-1- $50(M2 ^
Hn cash prizes "
FOR WOMEN’S CLUBS
. Ttaes srm the rime when dainty Mije
per Ctod fori srwe gut forward and
sued to (A--: Mnrk» *f the kind o€ fancy
work Unva ss knitting: Now ma-
tMeay tows a great dc-ai of the work
stfeScfc bansav S®p». aided by. the
Spot, tre*-2 to 4a
B«t whrihrir wrought fey fir.gt-rs or
Machinery, l| reaaalns a fact Urn old
fash^sed nettiaff ** * distinct rerimi
and that Si* presence in drawing rooms
throw* tea air of Sasldow around them.
The «•”. to of eatoetoff nr«n it «re
turn J.'.-artisticftutp of yore. t.--ture
as wci; ejs pktares often serving ar.
ms&ntt,
For the best definition
of the word—HOME
For full particulars see
Pictorial Review
* for February A
fflfev At all newsdealer’s ^a
15c a copy
S^V0F^’S il?i6LES
Spider Web Embroidery.
The ne w rrdder web embroidery to
rimming. The srei* are used for
baritgwMJted* at floral design*, bright
eoMfed dragon flies and the like and
nameflases sMnd out atone with only
; the re*M;r.g spider npem them. The
rabrntoered web* are alarmingly and
to.!‘gi.»f S? natural, bring nsuaify of
peto grey. They may lie made in any
r.yvit fhat jm prefer, however, and a
,te-*effect cart to* -obtained by
such s deeiga In dJffererst shades of
adrift idee, the lighted shad* iteing
owed for the webs. Kpidcr web em-
broidery to bring n*ed upon hincbetm
#e'». tasr«>*J seta and occasionally upon
puts pH town.
Sherman Feed & Fuel Company
tuasAfs.—Hjti—'
“T%m 11" a fm km JIM SNYDER Mgr,
Ha-*, t*arri*h & Taylin, Shi-nimn, Tcvns,
The roaa wb# forgets «*«r. u4
«t«ta hi* breeding animats Tor
the shave et the &«ae. the retar or
the (dasasge, Sa fargetting the mmi
importaat tt,ag and keeping In
Bsdsd she Mm itoportaat.”
Ail at wii'h it absolwtriy lrne
Tbir» it no proper test of * meat
ImimM except Meat, of a miik a«t-
sml ■**« mUk, m at an 'egg. animal
i«s/ep* egg*. And ail time depend-
os what the professor railed "pep”
to T/*feer worths, vigor di;ect*d to
t%e isaatifacturt from »feeds, ' of
•.,cat, miik. eggs, or 4>«,e o’her
tajpui irritKi -
Vigor exerted along ntlilty Uses
is the basis at proper breeding tor
farm Jive stock.
Wo bate milk testa, meat fe»,i*x
egg-laying test*, stfcd tunny others
—won't somotto* diacOver an accu-
rate res* for vigor?—Farm and
Firesi d-.
HS5ALTH FItOMOTC8 HAPPUiBH
Without heap b, genuine joy to
impossible; Wllhotft good dtfferiion
and rcgttlar bowel movement you
cannot Itave health. Why neglect
keeping bowels oje-n and risk be-
ing sick and aSUng? You don’t
have* to Take one small Dr.
i
How is Your
Fishing Tackle?
Numerical Enigma.
i am composed of twt-ire tetter* and
spoil the name of ns totiortatit state.
My I. 2, 12. 7 to the sound of a belt
My s. ft. n, jtj is conceited,
Ity r», <5, 7,'S, it. 12 to a girt’* name,
iiy 12, 3, 4, 2 to also a girl's mi trie.
Aiiv-vcr —FejinxyB'attla. Words—I'eal,
vain, Sylvia, Anna,
FADS AND FANCIES,
MA TFSiHo—*» laMNe last trittriwri mm ' skip-
*«ria at WMtfp Maanbri tm Bhaaw* Chat wM ««aad
Oar fcMMdhy atari are 0» mSt frototond stML - Ask to mm-
WHtfV, h.Uim t at -------.,.V.. . ..... IKj*
wwm hUhhto AhD MrJiiAJJK, at.,...... r»(v
vmitm, ,3m .i5t»
wwm *noMrifcr,AicTkN Fi»r». ri..........yy
wtum *. c. mii^ at................
School Athl«ties%
. The i'uhiic Kchtool Athletic league of
New York tins Just issued it* a anon I
rfporr. It Mtiitas tlmfc dtiribg the la*t
yearitfiort* lhan 350,000 hoys aud girl*
took tort In the activities of the league.
Track gnroe#, basket halt. ItssebaB and
•hooting at a matli had more devotees
than ever t»*fore.
<. .; .■•-‘■-M";t\ . .' .■* ■
%mdofr - *p« have large boira made
of wide ribbon.
Organdie will be a great favorite in
rotten material*.
(Hmpitoity I* the keynote of the new
'shirt waist •style*.,
Dainty^ muslin cottar*, to'rtha# gad
ruffle*, matth, th« ink! Victorian
day#, are #tnong novel neckwear for
*t>riog,
Then conic in nnd let u* st»; ply you front the In st
| slock of high .grade Tackle in Grayson fount y«
Wn arc Hewdquarters for Ail Kinjto of Mportlag Goods.
Scull-Swain Hardware Co; |
“The Good Service Store” §
! 105 N Travis St Phones 52 |
w®te®t®riw»wwtew®».
assort ed
New rnv bried scarf* are bring done
with irregular patterns which »uggc*t
the art nouveau design* that come
from Vienna.
DON’T TAKE CALOMEL
Instead of dangerous, salivating
calomel to liven your liver when
bIBoti*. headachy or constipated get
a 1 u-cent box of Cancarets. They
wart the liver and bowels aud
itraigten you up better than nasty
calomel, without griping or making
you 8ick.--Atlvertileewent.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, March 8, 1915, newspaper, March 8, 1915; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719420/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .