Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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nKsr BAP1JST I HMK H
INTKIIKVT IN 1*01 I.TIIV.
Ttwr CM I limil AllrmUnri'
U«l \islil
Wvier l« That Male Mn,| *Vi
•Mol' VMtalrt llr S,|»an,i«-I
2 in 1 Middy $1.09
suit for Wncw.
<N»rl# N Uom vs, Mrs. FV»-
*'**♦ Iaconm Hi Ike fi•• 1r «f » suit
f« divorce fried ta tfev Fifteenth
dilrtrt fs»«it tod*'
The threatening wtsther of last
evening <|i*1 not keep a good a* tend-
ance front thr First ]
Considering tb« weather ___ w
r cood eung negation out an<t onr of dehors alone
1 hit IhttL t cort C m\t IkA MiOnt M ^ .1 A .
A great deal of Inlorcst la taken*
XifH# JeSn Jacob Aittr
la a Sturdy YeunglHit.
-r r- --- — ----- .■»« I’tMIM
Haiuiat chnreh (Oravaon
hot there wm the
TODAY’!* ENTERS** breiaykt w* the
Tics Twe-ic-One Middy tks vei-y
newest and most up-to-date tmddj
v.s tbe market -made of twPflrt
qnaftty Galatea trtsnfneii with Red
cur Bine, at! *uw» new in stock,
MiTXCrfb '.Mite at «*ri\, each «K|jmI
county Just now. During
Hast twelve montha poultry
1 have paid out ».o0,.
-■ • Ocr.vaon county farmers for
j'hirkena and e»g» and the proUbll-
,,***!1“** "r,‘ ,’'*t *«***■? trer.-hanta
i ni.lVw ®B| a,n,0!,, *» n nch r»v
Mtnjthe,,, figures |, ls ,t>ndHv seen that
this industry, which has herd,fore
•teen locked on a* a Mde Issue, Is
ficltinn to be on,. of (|,e btaln
tl> inss.
ThraiiRhout the north and east
and in the northwest, poultry deal-
ers have prevailed upon the f„r,,.
ers to separate the roosters iron
'he hens and during the hot months
, , ' .5** July "i11 August. market
infertile e«ra». thus Rhine the pee-
Me a first rigg* egg during the
summer time.
Here in Grayson county, R j.
.wain,, a well known poultry dealer
et this city, has hern trying » set
the farmers to rid this ni„i has w.
ceeddl in getting about fiitv f.,rm
men and women to do this ,,v «
aiiteem^ them So certs per docen r„r
all Infertile eggs brought to shn
\ No Leaking in
Your Pocket,
/ Because No
Air Around the
Point.
An I id i'.on IVn
ttiakes Wilting easier than
ul king,
1 he ink flows fieelytliq
install t you ton, h pen to
paper : stops nlitii you
take )out |>eii up.
Note the two little cir-
Cula, retenoin in the feed
—indicated by the atrow.
These deep little teser-
roirs hold ink in iradioes;
for nrt.mg take up the
ink and hold it when your
pen leave; the paper.
I et us demonstrate the I
great advantage ol our I
patented feed and lately A
scir.v cap ,Sa, good bye fl
to "linger smearing^’ I
pens, (iet an lidison. V
Madeinallstylesfiom ■
$l. (0 lo $10.00. ■
One of our guarantee H
policies given „ ill,every I
pen puulia.evi. Bj
Edison Pen Co. Ki
iNCtiuruKA l kh Hi
Petersburg, Va. S
L’sto I V LSVWIII Kl. H
SOLD UV H
the best services of the mcetiau was'uoa
had.
Rev. Forrest Smith's subject'
Tho Idvtng Water, hts test
from John Uh, V3th and
verses ' J> <iu answered'and said
unto her, Whosoexer drinketh of
this water shall thirst again; hut
whosoever drinketh of the water
that I shall give hint shall: never
thirst hut the water I shall atve
Mivnwe tdaatid.
iw the Fifteenth district court
J lulrrv- M M 4F*eck prewdvnR. Ma.f
Voderson Ihiis was gTawted a 4t
»fwce fiv.n, K 1^-le lW*is.
M«mw laeeuscs.
i i lieu fell and Ursa Hcrsm Big-
(inttR.
XVstjij Mrt'atlister and Miss Tina
MSTiR.
John Carr and Mist Minnie Har-
vtv.
Clifford Vrandenbnrg at
Altti* Stmt,
J AV. Sterlinf and Miss
Kiser.
C R Otr and Miss Bertie
I 31. I*. Miiburti and Mi*
I Keibr,
K N Conover and Miss noteuce
Bennett.
W. W Buwktuw and M*ss Maud K
WNieeler.
C A Bthins and Miss !\a Vine-
yard.
€. T. Itryden and Miss Eliaabeth
PkWis.
M R.. Cor.k and Miss Pearl Meeks,:
Edgar Cook and Miss Mabel Jenk-j
ins.
Earl B op aid and Miss Bessie
BT PlJkCE o* sale a n.ajniricer.t
assortmert t,l new l'ndennusisns—
Cowes. Skirts, Corel Cetersr’““<'!bm-
bination Suits. Ch iretw all new,
fresh rarmetil: of Nainsook or Crepe,
w;y l>os! lift, valwe on sale, ftfly
saw Small h usk's f<*r Ibsg4ay.
Mattie
Kiser,
Edith
25c Purr Uin R 41'K. I Oc
SSoirir iditrhtl} soiled from hand
lint ihlr »t a great l»rfsun.
neither can he have eternal life
without Jesus Christ, the bread and
water of life, A man cannot live
properly without Him and neither
can he die property 1 without Hint-
Reference was then made to tht
human well* that men drink frotn
without satisfaction of thirst The
well of social pleasure, the well of
wealth or earthly Mine and others
front which men drink until they
are sated, but still unsatisfied: there
is still something in them that
cries out for the living water that
Christ alone can give. Solomon bad
tried all things that man thinks can
satisfy and a bp re them all he had
written Vanity, Emptiness. Things
I’diis*, ui RoakmtSQ.
Joe McMillan, proprietor of the
Oriental Rooming House in Benison.
hat filed a voluntary petition iu
bankruptcy 3® the Tinted States
conn here. ■ IMflUhu. UjflJS; m-
sets. fl.£<♦('; claimed evenipt. Jlfi*.
A, M Teague, who conducted a
sloe and harness store on ’.vest
now st on street
Glasscock Dru
company
.... >• lung reason in over—i,
wd! n,can at tepst fin..>«,» ,llor„
;i*om>y for them in three nmmha; If
• he farmer* of the entire conutv
will do it. .» will mean from between
*1"."0'» and for ,,„,ni ju
hb a tmlh, °f “",0 Coni you
Ji»k is wdrih soinc’
Inasmuch as Mr. Swaim no doubt
huys as much, if not more. po. Itrv
than any dealer in North rotas, lie
knows what he Is talking „b0„t.
rJ-«o thru h«t wsaild like
to get fifty or a hundred more
farmers ami their Wives to agree to
* sw^.u the toostei ."
In-sttpport of Mr Swaim's rnr
gestioti the following bulletin ‘-eni
out from the A. & M Codege 0f
Texas is given:
Now tint the breeding season I;
past, the question conics op ns p,
we going to do jcifh ou
• j;--■■*. cockerels ,.r i,„J8.
Kitt'inier.
fi l' d M.
we cannot
to associate
Tht-v
• fail
eggs.
in a lem-
ur ubuv:,
*• to keep
d»v t;s
• 19U, hr American Tresa AaeecUtion.
Amotig the children of the rich who
may t«e ueeu almost any pleasant day
playing it, Central (art. New Tort
city, none attracts n- ■* attention than
little John Jacob A*t When begoes
on his rambles he U aecoaapanied by
a Corps of nurses to guide his foot-
*trt»s and guard him from harm. Baby
Aster is new Just a month past two
raad a half year? ,>f age and to the pho-
tograph is a stunly and handsome
youngster. His father. Colonel John
Jacob Aster, was lost on the Ul fated
Tlmde, which went down on April 14.
1*12. Hi* tuoiher. fornseriy Miss Made-
leine Farce, was rescued.
also
liante-
sets. |T.S4tf.;7k; claimed exempt.
♦ S4b. W the assets f.€.*Oti is life
iBsnrance: of the liabiliuei* ft,;
*8* is hrtt-d as unsecured claims.
STRAIGHTENED HIM C*T~T
J B Joses Boothe, Ark.. Writes:
T had a severe case of kidney
troutde and could do no work at
all Foley Kidney Pills straighten-
ed me out at once," The siune story
is told by thousands of others;
weak hack, rheumatism, kidney and
bladder troubles yield quickly
Safe and effective. Sold every-
where. tu-th-sat
Mrs. Actor,
who devotes much of her time to the
cone of her child, b ao advocate of the
«i*en air treatment at childien. and so
Baby John has grown lusty and healthy.
In the aumitwr he spends his days at
Bar Harbor, Me. He will have a great
many mUlious . of dollars when he
grows up.
WILL ESTES
past
what are r- ;
male btrd.?. cotks,
ters." says Prof......
poultry expert at the" ?
college. "We know that
possibly allow
with the females
must be separate. . __________
not afford to produce fertile
Dramatic Baritone
4 'I'.i I iilackMnllliiiiR and
llenitic Work.
••*«»:* B EST I.AMAIt f
Gives special attention to
shoeing saddlem and driver*,
also horses with lame feet
Old Plume 7X1.
Mr KoUernu,i. is <*»eodeii 4a »w cave «! the world's lam.-us
fcnrftumes amd is a l*ede«- muci ol su)e*rLsii \ <■ choraoier. Hi,
r»ew(rteir> eonuuie- oil vlw (armui wwe rlof^M-s. ta/JudniR <he
comiKMuteions «d MbMhvwtL, iwltaniwa. - !«•«*, V*4f and tswa«Ks.
Me to w.'ooypaa.jeo *»j a »*uaii,i a»d thdiaae-lhea of am*.
Begin 1 sole Sam's Alaska Railroad
•SeauJe. Wash., Apr. 8.—.Alaska
will faratsh »t« o«n labor m the
coUi,true:)«a of the Ism unit of
. the porernioent's rail-
toad. accord ;r,r to Chairman W. C.
■ Edes of the engineering commission
lit charge of the work The forces
t eeeded will be rwroited this month
and next niosti and the work will
soon be under way. The plans were
held up s^atiiag the decision
i he twit to be chose*,
mwaatapwt is being j
■A ashingt»‘B.
It is understood tiu
Mt»«»! of equiptjienl for the work
will be shipped direct via the Pan-
»8ii canal. The sows mission will
, have about li.Sa*,*** to spend
this summer and it is ex;*erted that
a saflicieES trackage will be laid to
* enable Use roternr; ert to obtair Its
* supply of naval fuel frotn the Alaa-
fean octal field*. The nary expects
Puaay, Com* Walk.
This game, which Is euiueUmes called
■"livifciUg, cat*.’' i* vbe of the uunuer-
oua aCjusemenlg in which a particular
player ha* to be guided by the acute-
ness and accuracy of the *eii#e of hear-
ing. One player is blindfolded and
seated in a chair In the middle of the
room. At a call from him of "Pussy,
come, walk," each of the company
passes before 1dm In turn. When the
walker reaches the chair he utters a
"Mew. mew,'
INw lewtli «Md Iasi alt net,, in is <4*« Kedparh lyirxua
rttwrwe keiwg u«dM,v<| b, tb, tsbernmii < kuuuteo of i owe
INdktw* are »iw ts sole at AalIV l*ruc Mw. Holders „f oa-
mm twdsem. may make seas *naugeei,*>ts there wMheM ntn
of ineeUnes would close. though
the meeting proper would not close
until next Sunday, so while
there
will tie no more services after today,
the meeting is understood to close
with the 11 o'clock service Sunday
morning.
on
i., vhii b xn-
iiiade from
There was one add'tion
to the church last night
lucre have been during the meet-
ing up to last night ii" additions to
the First: Baptist church, proper anil
>4 to the South Sherman
AIMOKtMrtX. lamer Hoot *l.4m. Bai^uiy mi oesu.
UUndfokled
player baa to trjr to identify the speak
er by bis voice. Sbouid be succeed, the
other takes hts place; should he fail,
the sign*' Is repeated, and another cat
comes forward. Players may. if they
choose, disguise the voice in saying
“mew." bat It is difficult enough to
recognize the natural voice, and to add
to the difficulty retards tbe game, and
It is apt to grow tedious if played
slowly.
church,
which is a part of the First Baptist
church, making a total of J5T ad-
ditions to this church. At the First
church, something over HO of these
*7 have been by conversion and
baptism.
Awtoi Ac.*'.;
Patience— t*e you kt<,.« ' u* qryiea"1
Patrtc*—Oh. ye*:
“la it. true Hurt they ton* awfw 1
wpatsV"
•OK yea. it,deed. «be uu* s ptsk ptit
tM be has a blue jiairf" — 5 uiikeiw
SXaxeKBikit
Vou were bringing that old bug: ,
cund. We can make It look like
a new one. ,
IT WON T ( 11ST Mi l'll
to put on a fresh coat of iiaipt and
it will add I on per cent id the
looks.
'Ve lire prepared to do all kind*
<•( viibber tire work.
Truman Brothers
WEST IIOI HTON.
Try a B,g Ad.
1 lay wide awake load tight think-
ing of my busbiess”
"Bad plan, old etssp. Better keep
wide awcLe flayttmea"—Boston Trao-
•CTlpt
T ri ntpos i t ions.
X Transpose a legal claim and get a
boy's name
2. Transpose a native of northern Af-
rica and get a pert of a house.
A Transpose .a flap or strip of any-
thing and get a flying animal.
A Transpose a conjunciioo end get
an open wooden vessel.
5. Trio-pose to put on as a garment
and get to incline the bead as an af
Armatioa of anything,-—
Anowera.—I, Uen Nell; 2, Moor-room;
3, Tab-bat; A But tub, 5, don-nod.
The ©perdu? up of the Alaska
coal fields next fall will have an im-
portant bearing on the steel indos-
- Coming In TErjjngs.
“My wife is greetly <Ji*t u-mdL*
“What's tbe ctwtdeT'
"She wya the ref a nr* are bolding
KB ©Id borne week 1® cor pastry."—
XcmtovTIie Oc»nrler-J*nn»«t
try on the Pacific coast. The new
eofii hvt the re»i air* d coke preper-
ties which have been twrioosly lack-
ing So this section of the eonti.xen*
and' heretofore it has been practi-
cally impossible to make pig iron at
a profit on tbe coast.
The Texas Slate Oratorical
association holds its annual
contest in Sherman April 1«
at Austin College. The best
crators front Ihc leading Col-
leges in the stale will contest
for first place.
God grant* I'bertr only to those wbc
Bee H end are always ready to guard
Sind defer,£ t—Webster.
Eakim© Courtship.
If European death scene* astonish,
the consenting “Yes'’ of a bride st mar-
riage shocks an Eskimo woman. J^ot
ONLY ONE “Bromo Quinine, '' that t
I .axatlve ftromo Quinine
Cure* a Cold in One Day, Clip in 2 Days
SNYDER S JINGLES
Rich a» John It.
mellow as moonlight.
Cream.
Rockefellow,
Grubbs I oc
<*ve» the hand* at. a * Helling tide.
A man sad a maud •aumtered hide by ude
^Vl mode future fdauh envutomi, on) psat
Tbe tlueleet at tkoe wo* to l*nj Siutder'* wood
Bahaadingo.
X Behead domestic animals and get
a kind of grain used as food for both
man and beaut
2. Behead tbe title of a man bolding
a very Important office and leave a cit-
izen of a town.
3. Behead a tropical fruit and leave
to be animated with life.
Answers.—1, goats; 2, p resident; 3
©-live.
only most a bride show herself ttneou-
seitUng; the must. If sbe respects ber-
self end tribal traditions, scream and
struggle with all ber might when her
wooer ©r bU envoy enters her family
residence SDd. laying hold upon her.
drags ber, usually by tbe topknot, to
ber new borne. Sbe may be presented
with a new lamp tad water pell by
ber bridegroom, and she la as a gen-
Tbe asHoriation meet* In
Grubbs Ice Cream is <1 ift*-r<
202 South Crockett, phones 185.
Sherman only once in eight
years. You can't afford to
miss it. An Austin College
man is president of the asso-
Sherman Feed & Fnel Company
GRAIN—HA1— WOOD—AXJAJU * 1
“ft«e 71" as JM kMH JIM SNYDER Mgr.
elation
Admission 50 ets,, Children
change of estate. But she ls far too
circumspect to show her pleasure or
affection and keeps up a noisy demon-
stration until abe feels that she baa
done all that a well bred maiden
should do.
A Pisa For tba Birds.
Don't km the litt'e birds that sing cm
buck and ire.
All through the summer days their sweet-
rat melody.
Don't shoot the little birds
Cod's estate,
■f""""...... **t<M^inrimiTrrnnnnnnnnoooonof>oooooooooo
the earth ls
And be provideth food for small as well
a* great.
Don't kill the little birds, whose plumage
’ wings the sir.
Whose trill at early morn makes music
everywhere.
What though the cherries fall, bait eaten
from (he Mem,
TV> keep your lawn in good '
condition for (1st* slimmer.
Don't allow tlie weed*
to get the Mart on you.
Buy n DIAMOND EDGE lawn
mower now and rid ynor-
M>lf of tlfe expenfcC of
having It resharpened every
time yon tts® it. This machine
is SELF lbff,\RI‘t?SfNu mid
till that you have Id do is |o
IT’JMI It. Tlien, too, . I he push-
lug Is a pleasure «m it is HAXIj
IIEAICING and lips very high
wheels. He certain to see the
DIAMOND EDGE before you
|n a Braid.
A youthful brid« had undertaken to
keep boose. Sbe went to tbe municipal
markets of course. One day tbe man at
tbe vegetable Wall displayed, for ber
admiration, a bunch of One asparagus,
“picked not three hours ago," be said.
Tbe new housekeeper gazed upon tbe
asparagus with unaffected amazement.
“Does it grow like that?" she asked. “I
always supposed tbe cook braided tbe
ends of It”—New York Post
;..V*
Ladies’ Slip Over styles in gpod
quality, soft finished nainsook, and
embroidery trimmed. Good values.
And ben-tts disappear In garden, field and
glen.
>, Ktv {
Still, like th* widow’s cruet, (here's ol-
__ way* plenty left.
How sad a world wers this of lltlls birds
bereft 'it
Think of th« good they do In all the
orchards round.
No hurtful Insects thrlvs where robins
most abound.
i
Don’t kill the ltttts birds that sing on
bush end tree
All through the summer days their sweet-
est melody. i_ ‘
VpnQSb Edge
BALL - BEARING
LAWN MOWERS
Hard Hearted.
According to a hard hearted Chics-
gosn, the time will come when s sickly
man will not be able to borrow motiey
at $1.00,85c and 50c each
or get commercial credit.
Shades of Poe, Carlyle and Steven-
•on, w bat's to become of tbe anemic
poets?—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
In tills great world of ours, If ws can
trust his word
There’s food enough for OIL Don't kill s
single bird.
EliKtTItk'AA
J Scull-Swain Hardware Co.
The Good Service Store
105 N.Travls St. Phones 52
Terminology.
Grubbs-Don't you like Blffk|ns any
aids Chat increase tbe efficiency
and speed or your business. Ask
us how electricity can help you. In
your boms or place of business, ‘if
Winter has gone, Grubbs lea
earn has came, 202 South Croek-
t; both pfrahes 128. a5-tf
Remember the date—April 16.
was State Oratorical Contest
longer? Rtuhhs-Yps, Indeed, I 1 like
him much longer—if you let the word
refer to distance raid (jienn sway.-
Uicbmond Times Dispatch.
) .
Sherman Electric C
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