Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
Tuesday. August 1. 1916
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TOO LEARN TO
“ROLL T0UR OWN’
-IT’S EAST!
A Few Trials. With "Bull’’ Durham
Will Give You the Knack, Also
the Most Enjoyable Ciga-
rette You Ever Smoked
“Rolling your own” cigarettes
has become the most popular
’’smotinsf fad ever known. Every-
where you sec alert young men
pull out their sacks; of ‘‘Bull’’
Durham and books of “papers”
and deftly roll to their individual
liking the cigarette with person-
ality and punch.
"Rolling your own” \vitli"BuH”
Durham is just as easy as it leeks.
Some men learn at the first trial.
Others require a little practice.
But any man can lean) this popular
art as readily as he learned to tie
his necktie. (
The big point ia that after you
get the knack you are ready for
the greatest cigarette enjoyment
of your life.
“Bull’’ Durham is the cigarette
tobacco of the world—pure, golden
Virginia-Carolina leaf. Its unique
flavor and arompjiavc.never been
duplicated. And the only way you
can get the mild, sweet, fragrant
smoke “Bull” Durham gives is
to roll it into cigarettes. *
Get a Sc sack of “Bull” Durham
(ask for the free package of “pa-
pers ”4 .and start “ rolling your
own’’ today.
IT WAS A GREAT CONVENTION.
That i» What Mr*. Ijuirfrum Tells Ua
(lub Girls.
Austin, T<xa*. .Inly 27.—Deaf Club
Girls 1 wMi I (MU MO all tlx* girls
who remained at home the i*n*t week
lionie-JiNie V. .tiding.
Beautiful in Its Khupileity and die
nltj- was the ceremony which united
fu uiatriunaiy Ml** Hazel Joncv and
Mr. CtuirUll Bee Horne at the hmn ■
of the lirldeV mother, Mm. Bena
Jones, 4T"> Milam street. Wednesday
am) tell them of the cood tiinexHmt evening. Her. Glemi Minn, pastor of
Yonr Friends
cap buy anything you
can give them except
Yonr Photograph
WEAR’S STUDIO
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Of. A. R. littrell
A Graduate, Licensed
CHIROPRACTOR
In many stubborn, bad cases—
Electricity and Vibration will
greatly assist Chiropractic in “re-
storing health. I use them when
indicated.
Office over Sittings Drug Store, East
Side Square.
Electric Cars stop In front of Office.
Old I’lione 376.
w«* Ivad at tin* recent convention just
closed. 1 think It would he nice If ev-
ery club would gel the club picture
and keep It In your club rooms that
you may show the other girls what «
like delegation We had In Austin. Any
vf the visiting girl* <<* Austin can get
the club picture of the general assem-
bly for 75c and of the group pictures,
unmounted, for 50 cents or mounted
75c from Elliott’s (1k> photographer,
Austin. Texas. A number of the
i-ouiitie* Imd tbelr pictures taken and
they are very pretty indeed.
1 think It was one of the greatest
conventions that I have ever attended,
I was so glad to welcome I he ol(l dub
girls and receive the new clubs and I
hope every girl who was here had the
pleasure of enlarging her acquaint*
aneeship with the oth girls of Tex-
as.
Now girls the vacation days have
conic for those who. have l**en at work
all the summer. Yours began early.
My vacation and that of Mrs. Wyatt
will Ik* enjoyed some 1 line in Adgusf.
and I will Is* In California and Mr*.
Wyatt in New York, we will ask you
to go right on with yonr work just the
some as If we were here to write to
you and receive your letters. Sis* how
much you can put up for the fairs
and your home consumption. Them
aie going In be many prize* offered
fbr the girls' exhibits at the fairs thb
year. To the gir.ls of the Waco spe-
tlon xcc how much yon fan do for the
Cotton Palace exhlldts. To the girls
of South Texas 1 wish you io work for
the Corpus Christ! Gulf Coast Ex (sc
sl’ion. Ia*t us have good exhibits till's*
year. I will send your fruit home as
carefully as I can. Please write
your name and paste it on the bottom
iif auy Jar that you expect to send
to the fairs.
L wish the girls who had the pleas-
ure at hearing the silk worm industry
lecture would tell the other girls about
it ami agitate tin* silk worm enltum
In your communities. I am going *o
give you a course of study along flic
lines of this Industry this fall In con-
nection with a good full course of
shelter and clothing. Every club
could have a good silk worm Industry.
Plant the white mulberry trees at
once us that is all you need for the
food. To those whejbaye this variety
of trees take cart* of them and lets
get real busy. Just think, what a
lovely course of work for tju* full to-
gether with our school savings banks
work! These things will Interest the
hoys as well as the girls I am sure.
Now for fear I will make m.v letter
too long for that kind editor of your
imiier I will close. I will write you
from Californio, I urn to he on a pro
gram at the Boys and Girls Indian
the First Methodist church, read the
Impressive ting ceremony ami the
bride was given In marriage by her
brother. Mr. Gaither Jones, of Hous-
ton. who also acted as lu-st man.
Tin* plighting of the nuptials was
witnessed by’ near relatives and close
friends, an Interested spectator being
the bride’s grandmother. Mrs. Susan
FeRs. who was the object of much
solicitous attention. Mr. and Mrs.
Gaither oJnes. brother and sister-in-
law of the bride, and her sister. Mr*.
Moise Eastliuui. Of Houston wen* also
present.
The setting for the wedding was
lovely with many ferns and frugraut
with waxy white tuberoses and deli-
cate pink gladioli. The bride was at
tended h.v Miss Florence Prutziaaii,
who was daintily attired in white,
wearing a large white hat mid carrying
an armful of tulawiises.
The bride Is a petite brunette is>s- [sign* are already showing that inter-
sessed of a vivacious charm. She was !imllonatlsm as umlerstiKxl by the so-
espcrlallv lovely for her wedding in a elallsts will not only flourish more
modish king’s blue traveling suit of!than ever after the war. but is nl-
Jersev silk with which was worn a'ready making its influence felt In the
eprtil waVd relieved with heavy Irish |conduct of the conflict, notably in
I NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS TODAY. J
August 1. v
Morris Hillqult. author anil lawyer.
SiK-lallst leader ami pfominent paclf-
ist, is 47 yi*ars old today. Mr. Hillqult
was liprn in Riga. Russia. Aug. t.
1815» and emigrated with bis parents
to the United States in 1886. He has
Ix'cii practicing law in New Y’ork since
18!IT. and hit |>eeii conspicuous as
counsel for the trades unions in their
tiflits with ein|K»yers. He Ims lieen a
lacmlKT of the Socialist party sines:
1888. has l>een five times a deogate to
the Socialist National Eon vent Ion and
is now serving on the National Execu-
tive Committee of the party. He was
also a delegate to the International
Socialist Congresses at Amsterdam In
UHH. at Stuttgart In ltH»7. at Copen-
hagen in 1»10 and to the one schedul-
ed to oi*oii yesterday at The Hague,
and whose efforts will la* centered
upon bringing about some understand-
ing making for i*eais* among the w arr-
ing nations. It is a mistake, says Mr
Hlllquit. to believe that the juggernaut
of war has crushed out of existence {
the socialist world movement, and
MILLER’S ANTISEPTIC OIL
KNOWN AS
SNAKE OIL
MOST WONDERFULLY PENETRA-
TING. PAIN-RELIEVING AND
HEAUNG OIL KNOWN.
lace and hat or .king’s blue with coral
wing adorment. Trim hoots and
gloves anil traveling accessories on-
suite completed the costume which
accentuated very becomingly Jlie.naive
beauty of the wearer. A corsage of
bride’s roses and valley lilies was
worn.
Tim bride was, horn and reared In
lieauiuont and is connected with sev-
eral of the oldest families in this
county. Shi* has marked ability as a
pninter of ehina and has produced
some very dainty and attractive work
ill that line. Many ot|ier accomplish-
ments for home making assure a
lienecful launching of her hark upon
Ihe sea of luafiimony and site Is ac-
corded the good wishes of a large cir-
cle nf friends in Beimmont.
The groom was born in . Kbemuan
aud came to Renumont about tliree
years ago. during which time he lia*
won the confidence and esteem of his
business associates, attaining a re-
sponsible position as bond of the de-
partment of interior decoration of Ihe
Smyth Lumber company. Aside from
Ills position In the huainess world Mr.
Horne lias made many other friends
here and lie1 and his bride will re-
ceive a warm welcome into the young
married set of tlx* city.
Mr. and Mrs. Horne left Wednesday
evening for kiallas anil Sherman for a
visit with relatives. At Sherman they
will lx* the gui*sts of the groom’s pa-
rents. On their return they will he
at home at the comer of Franklin av-
enue ipid Park street.
Among (he numerous handsome re-
membrances from friends and relatives
It 1ms just been discovered that this
oil Ik a wonderful corn remedy. You
don’t even have, to take off your *t^e:
Just |m)ur a few droim of the oil on
Ihe shoe over tlx* lalrii and It goes
creeping ami crawling down Into the
corn, anil the pain disappears like
magic. It dissolves the callous, thus
giving you lierumnent relief, anil tlm
com will never return. For any kind
of an ache or pain this Oil Is said to
Ik* without an equal. For Cuts and
Bums. Rliumatlsm. Neuralgia. Sore,
stiff and swollen joints, uml for son*
throat, tonsllma, croup and dlptheria
It has liecu found most effective. It
Is a doctor shop within itself * and
should be In every home. Accept no
substitute; there is nothing like It
Tills oil is golden risl only. Every bot-
tle guaranteed. 2-V- and 50c. or money
refunded by leading druggist*. Cru.v-
cmft-Stinaon Drug Co.—Advertise-
ment.
School. I will tell you everything that [was an especially beautiful chest of
we see that is of interest to you. silver from the bride’s family.—Beau
Now with lots of love to you and | mont Enterprise, July 28.
the dear chaperones who eame with I’ , ■ ^
you and the dear girLs who remained I WATER NOTICE,
atr home. I am. Pay your water bill by the 10th and
MRS. .1. L. LANDRUM. save usually as the ordinance will be
--——__ enforced.
. [ WATER DEPT.
4 WANT AD WILL SELL JTlnl-lot
Germany.
Rohen*t T. Lhieoln, former secretary
of war and minister to Great Britain,
son of President Lincoln, 75 years old
today.
Dr. Edmund vou Mach, famous Ger-
man-Aiuerleatl i*dueator and writer,
prominent hi -German propaganda in
the United State*. 4B years old today.
Hop. Senator James K. Kerr of the
Canadian senate, former speaker, 75
years old today.
Winifred Emery, noted English ac-
tress. wife of Cyril Maude, 54 years
old today.
Rear Admiral William , S. Cowles.
U. S. N.. retired, 70 years old today.
Eva Tanguay. famous vaudeville
star. 38 years old today.
A HACKING COUGH WEAKENS
THE SYSTEM.
Don’t suffer with a hacking cough
that has weakened your system-
get a bottle of rp. King’s New Dls
covery, In use over 40 years, and
benefittlng all who ttse it, the sooth-
ing pine balsam with tar heal the ir-
ritated air passage—soothes the raw
sjxits, loosens the mucous anil pre-
vents racking the body with coughing
Dr. King’s New Discovery induces
natural sleep and aids nature to cure
you. _ d&w
Had His Preference.
Hospitable Farmer—Now, stranger,
sit right down to the table. Yon arc
welcome to your dinner, hut you'll have
;o eat what the rest of ns do. Stranger
—Thanks, but I—er—if it’s all the
same to you I’ll eat what the rest of
you don't
Moke the best af life; make,the most
of it. Make the best of it the most of
it.—Youth’# Companion.
COUNSEL FOR WAGNER.
Special Venire Drawn for Trial,
Whirh Begins August 7.
Dallas. Tex.. Aug. 1.—L. R. Calla-
wuv and N. G. Gofer yesterday were ap-
pointed by Judge W. I*. Crawford Jr.
to represent Houston Wagner, the ne-
grd charged with the murder of Miss
Zaoln Cminer on March 27, in his trial
next Monday The appointment wu*
made under tlx: provision for such an
arrangement In capital eases when the
defendant Is without menus to employ
counsel In such eases it becomes the
duty of the judge to name counsel and
the ilutf of counsel named to defense.
pi preparation for the trial, which
has |*een set fpr Aug. 7. a special jury
venire of 100 men was drawn yesterday.
Tltc mimes have lieen furnished to the
sheflffs office and the men will lx*
served today, if ix>s*lble.
The Rev. S. K. J. Watson, liastor of
the Macedonia (negro) Baptist church
called ut the county jail yesterday ami
was admitted to see Wagner, who had
expressed a desire for a minister Sun-
day. Many iiersons have called at the
Juil with a request to be permitted to
see Waguer, but they have all lieen re-
fused. Sheriff Reynolds said no rela-
tives hail called and that he under-
stood the negro’s only living relative
is his mother who does not reside in
Dallas.
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Teething halites nhvays have a hard
time of it when this process occurs
in hot weuther. They not only have
a hard time of it when this process
occurs in hot weather. Tbey not only
have to contend with painful gums
hut the stomach is disordered, bowels
loose and the body uncomfortable.
The best help you can give the little
sufferer is McGEE’8 BABY ELIXIR.
It corrects sour stomach, cools ami
quiets the bowels aud helps dlgestiou.
Pylce 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by
II. I,. Sheehey, druggist, north side of
square. * t th-s&w
It Will Pay You
to take your automobile repairs to mechanfcs who can and will do
first-class work. We specialize in ()xj-Acetylene Welding.
Garage 116-112 North Crockett
OLD 438.-PHONES-NEW 382
Sticht & Abram 8, Props.
A Match
may do more damage than yoc
may care to pay for. If you
have a Fire Insurance policy
with some good trustworthy
company, you will be thoroughly
recompensed for all damage by
fire ,
If this subject Interests you
we will be pleased to glee jou
all particulars.
ft. g. cote
MM Ut CMMtreU Rank Bl.ln. & W. Own. Ul-
DOM’T
Pay such high prices for your Meats. Pay Cash,
save money and get real meat at
KLEIN’S MARKET
Both Pdodm 4L South Travis Street.
\ sfj wbl • ft* M^**jm&* air
; R j. dtf ^ 4-tv*
Electric Fanis
Wi|l keep you cool and comfortable these hot days
and nights. Let us prove it to you by installing one.
Roberts Electric Company
Phones 184
Good Printing for Merchants by The Democrat,
Ik ■*' 11 *w -
0112TH ANNUAL AUGUST CLEAN SWEEP SALE!
We use this space just merely for announcing the August Clean Sweep Sale, and do not attempt at quoting prices to demonstrate to the
public the great values made possible by this annual event.
This is the 12th Annual August Clean Sweep Sale held in the Murphy building, and since purchasing the Murphy stock, two years ago, we
have strictly adhered to “Clean Sweep Sale” idea, by making it our final clean-up sale of the season’s merchandise of all kinds. We will also
state In this connection, that the annual sale has become a household word in Grayson county, and as evidence of that fact, we frequently hear
customers remark: “Oh, I w$l wait until the Clean Sweep Sapf ” Well?#tp all, we announce that this great merchandise movement
Opens Wednesday, Aug. 2 and Continuing 10 Days, Closing Saturday Aug, 12
With Radical Reductions on All Lines Thronghont the Store-A Sweeping Out of All Summer Goods Must Be
Effected Within the Ten Days. Nothing Reserved-Everything at Clean Sweep Sale Prices for The Clean Up
It has always been this store’s policy never to carry any goods lrom season to season, where radical price reductions will move them; and, as this is the sale in which we make-
good on our clean sweep policy, it will be decidedly to your interest, financially, Sol to miss one day ol the (en days ol the Clean-Sweep Sale Sweepings. We will expect you.
A Clean Sweeping Out of Women’s Coats, Soils, Dresses, Waists, Children’s Dresses, Etc.
At Astouiiding Low Prices for 10 Days Selling
MEN'S FANCY WOOL SUITS
Clean Sweep Price...................
MEN’S BLUE SERGE, PALM BEACH
SUITS and MOHAIR SUITS
MEN’S TROUSERS at Clean Sweep / ~gg
STRAW, PANAMAS And BANGKOK # , Aaf
Rais. Clean Sweep Price 1-4 4 yo v"
VS oil
Va oH
25 Brooms Giveo Away Free
To the first 25 women entering our
store at the North Travis Street Entrance,
at 8:30 a. m., Wednesday, Aug. 2, open-
ing honrs of the Clean Sweep Sale, we will
present each woman with one of our Clean
Sweep Sale Broom, a 50c Broom, abso-
lutely Free. Be one of the 25 and help us
start the sale with a dean sweep.
Thousands of dollars worth of this season’s stylish ready-to-wear aipparel for women and children, that must be
disposed of dpring this sale, and priced as folloWs: 1 „
Silk Dresses Vi Price, Some Less Than 1/6, all ether Dresses i/5off
Waists and Skirts in Clean Sweep ^ale1/^ Off. Kimonos and Petticoats in Clean Sweep Sale 1-5 Off
ALL LADIES COATS, THIS SPRING’S STYLES, GOING AT l/2 PRICE FOR THE CLEAN SWElp SALE!
AaSMSS!: CHOICE $9.95 j CHOICE $14.95
Atf, THE SEASON’3 MILMNgRY# fMpt- FOR THE 9LEAN SWEEP SALE. 1
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SBROTHERS
BOYS' SUITS, all ages, p in i ,
Clean Sweep «........................ ■/$ ®Il
BOYS’TROUSERS,assorted ma- ,/ Afi
terlab,Clean §weep Sale Price V4 011
CHILDREN’S TUB SUITS, tie wash- , , Aif
able kind, Clean Sweep price '/A OH
240 Brooms at 25ca Broom!
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the 240 brooms used in the Clean
Sweep Sale decorations will be placed on
sale Monday, August 14th, at less than
Cost, 25c each. Ton miy secure one or
more of these brooms it any time during
the sale by leaving yonr broom order nt
the Pattern Department, and they will be
delivered to yonr address after the sale
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