Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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tub north and worm.
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♦ WPMRTlNG NQTE8. ♦
♦ KOHTKH'8 FORECASTS. ♦
New England lUnk^r in (tip Smith
Sets I>ro»|»i1ly U» nl.
Every Shoe
Most Go!
Your feet will be
much warmer
Tennis will Pave a big week at
Pioehitrst beginning Monday.
The Welsh-White bont i'K. t.-, up"
The following from the
^ __ __ _ _____ ___________ __ Ardmore
bulletin gave forecast* of disturbance! .Okla. t Ardmoreffe telD of the vl<-w*
to cross continent Jan 26 to •* proitilnetif New Kneisind tanker
warm wave 25 to 29, pool wave *4S' vh° GsItliMt there and Is very
to H*b. I. Moderate temperatiiresfnteresllng:
will prevail hut will average colder* * 'd. i 1. Pearl,'hanker, woolen
than .previous" week. Rainfall and! "°°d* mandfrrtnrer and business
snow deficient, atorm forces a little; ,nl,n Johnson, \t., W.o is here to
greater than usual avid w'ith thts dls-HT*ad i couple of mouths during the
tur ianre ** will make a start toward5 vv*0 *‘r with his dan-lit- v « ; E.
real winter weather, Gradually cold-jwO®0,*'lh> hrln.u* e.• atorv of prop-
er is type* ted from Jan. is to Feb , Parity from N»w >,oy . m! U**J will
j5_ . . • the of Interest to the people. tn
Next disturbance will reach Pacific i '-peaking of the c'ln.ate there, he
Vo carry Inst »«•*
from season to aeaaon I*
this store. Ifo not good bn*l-
new».
Men's *«."»» Hanan’a.
now .............. .fli.-tSi
Men's $6.00 ahoos. 0<rar.»#.t»
Men s $5.Of* Shoes, now UO.Ofl
Men* $4.00 Shorn, now f8.4«»
Men's $2,SO Shoes, now •».«T
Similar reduction on Boys*
in this genuine welt 9oled
boot.
Gunmetnl, lialf vamp and
dull kid top, or patent colt
vamp with cloth or dull kid
top.
Canadian horsemen are overjoyed
to, get the Grand Circuit meet at
Montreal*.
An old timer sends in a baseball
lineup for the veterans of 12
masons. Maftftewson. Plank and
ilr-w, r;?fher:>: Bresnnhan and Doo-
:n, catcher-; l.ajote, first; • Evers
second; Wagner, short; Wallace,!
solpe by close <ff Feb. ), greai cen-l1 '* m pc ta t ure ras pu* tne met
t«il valleylTSBTTTo I. eaHern 's>ctp*Tow »s tkrrnly T*Tow. very 1 .
tions 5. Warm wave s ilt cross Pa-;""®* »*» rSllen compare I with other I »nd Crawford, right,
cific slope about Jan. 31, great ecu-! rears, at'hough enough has fallen. .- . ■
tral valleys Feb. great central n**** *»«W. <»»>'*. foj,......b***h*H, *"aM**r'
.loartles. |Sas the origin of the term
fan ” in baseball. Back in 1883,
he says, tit* word was first used
a.< an abbreviation for "fanatic,” to
Eastern1 well to the war situation, and’fhere describe ovei-effusive advice givers.
and (.iris* Shoe*.
Yates Shoe Com'y
SIMILAR RKDl'tTIOXH <>\ ROYS' AND GIRL*8
SHOES.
leys 5, eastern section# 7. -! parties.
About the average winter temper.; 'The factories of I-.n?!>nd nr"
ntiire* will prevail and most of the! busy.’ said. Mr. Pearl. nyjse peo-
continent will get about the usual Pie have adjusted • themselves pretty
average of winter weather. Eastern' 10 'be WST situation, and there
Canada and our northeastern states is not much talk of war there, now.
Will get most of the precipitation It1 There is a demand for labor still
the form of snow and the most se-; 'here Is less employed than usual,
vote, storms will he In those sections,j Lumber Is cheap, but (he <t«WI
But the ’Parifie coast. centering near : tmrtu.nl 'of • building- Is notsgoing on,
Fos Angeles and the Hawaiian is- a-’d in «orac'othc trades there are
af^ar&rsi.'^s: -%sys5^.-H. * ^i****® «h..™ w™w*»
the passage of this «Usturban^>. -T b*. f *„l ' "'V’ . J1'1 r* *' * Alert, keen, clear headed, health v
mountain country east of I.os *** * idfle below normal, hut- n an() vVonu.n are m l)emami.
^* l**s, on both of iht* Kof*Kno ,n,c ' £
seems to be In the path or the, _ »alry and poultry products are_. off. factorv or OR tha Pourt Drr.
Siorms that h#gan about Dee. 8 and ]»»**.- ^rmers ha . lots 011 sons - who are dull, lifeless, 'fhert,
will probably continue until i-eh : ^e products for fale TheTc Is^,, 9fck Qr tired. Keep in trim.
*«• I prosperity on Hu-New England farm, i n<i a con(ljtioTl that WW(ta off
In pfevlous-bulletins were given Loans are nrr«mi. The i<»iec*ase^ Foley cathartic Tablets
the probable crepweather of in, ,■,**” generously taking care of allsystem, keep the ftonta.-h
for the cotton rtates and eastern sec ihetr customf rs. New loan* a.—- he- j BWM,t livPr a|„, th<! how<,l9
tions, including all east of the A0e-,rt*r investigated e itlte more close- r„p,ll3r Por „al(. hy all druggists,
cnr.ies and the St. Lawrence river. >y that, usual, and. outside of that;
THE IIMM'IIII K SHOE STOKE.
Use Discretion
In the selection of the tires you are £oinjr to use
oh you nr, We curry nothing but the best,
Republic Miller
Lomax Auto CO.
NOTICE
\ have purchase,| the Market at 213 South Travis St.,
Sherman Fish Market
COAL
Carefully
Sreened
Full
Weight
ONLY I HE BEST
From McAlester and Briar Creek
Phones 90 E. ARNO
He Gamble
region of the groat lakes and con-, **e says there wilt be m h opinion,
tains fir!*t class farming lands, pro 9 goo<l demand for the 1915 cotton
during small grain, the grasses ami crop,
corn. j "The price of wool htta held up
As we have it .that section will got 1 wdL and is botmd to gw high< r.y
an abun.danoe of rain from Feb.. 2b I ‘’f" apeak lag iff the oil situation,
to August 17 and will produce a :\in-|Mr Pearl »af‘t Oklahoma hr.: the oil
dant. crops! No drntrrh is in sighti*rd the great warships cannot op-
for that division. Frosts will b»‘ crate without ft. The wheels of in-
late ami farmers should plant -and i du't ry ;iepi a ml oil. and the demand
pow fer a little more ihan the usual! ' ' oil ■ r>nrf Its product- is good, am!
amount of rain. This forecast is ex , -thrrf :ce *« bound to go higher,
pent ml to hold good! for three-fourth--! thc_ v.-orld nmst have thing* to eat
of that, division. oT work out th<- »’ d things to went, and the com-
cropweather for each loccyty wouhl' lucree ot the founfry must have oil.
require time, expense anti cannot be! While staghation prevails in the
given in this bulletin. Tt'M-kTv settled Euronean coiintries,
In next bulletin we w ill endeavor' AmerJcn will be tho granary of the
to give The ciopweather, and crop-! world, it jfiviSt clothe the- world, it
production forecast for division ,\‘o. | must furnish fuel for the world, and
l, which includes ail west of me rid-1 there Is a uiitckeniftt’ demand for
[tan 90 to the Kockies and all north'evert thing from the product of the
of latitude 39. , That division in
dudes the greatest grain section on; mine,
eatth Its the boat Spring wheat unprecedented wave
and corn producing section on this; this country
continent. •
We gave warning of ejtcqs.slve,......
ra'tm in the West Indies for January
The winter crops of Cuba and otheoj4df>2y
W<wt India islands have been ruined j
•by too much rain. W e have the key'
to rainfall for all countries and a
lit tie mere experience with it will. The readers of this paper will be
enable m to make almost perfect!pleased to learn that there is at;
perfect, general forecast3... Scientist;Llcasi one dreaded disease that »ei*
-i.ollowing, our time will ton fence has been able to cure in all its
itn immense job * in. working!stages, and that Is catarrh. Halt's
out all of the little do-{Catarrh Cure Is the only positive
tails but it can be worked out- os; cure now known to the medical ,
closely as they are now working| fraternity Catarrh being a const!-
forecasts oj the tides. - tutiona! disease, requires a const!-!
ntmi i'Ho.ves im».
Am
FRESH VEGETABLES
LIVE MERCHANTS ASK FOR YOUR TRADE
’miMt-s rro,,
Ml STAKD GREENS
KA1*I8HtS ?:
GREEN ONIONS.
2» P' nnils Sngar for St.Ofi with a fd.no order of Canned and
Shelf Goods.
• M UCK rp YOI R f 1ST.
Jacques-Crutchfield Grocery
A Resolution for 1915:
Use the Home Interurban
(Texas Traction Company)
IxcM SIYIll.Y I1ETW KEN
Denison McKinney
Sherman Dallas
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
j poultry pen to the product, of thej,no nurnhf.rs of particular Interest,
<mine.- W" are bound to have an|0r4tf0RS bv c. p. Owen and L. J.
of activity fn Sherrill. , These men are contest-
li is Ot-cn to us now. [anls for {jja honor of representing
foef wheat and corn ar* leaving ourj Au,;in coltege in the state oratorl-
. C.rrre ;.nd n.ust be r ' Med, and we_.,al contest to hr held here in th"
i rf’Fe efirtSgh i0 feed EuropeUyriTu? and judges will render . de-
Jo1.-ion • i them Friday night. ‘This
'{urogram will take' the place oT the
] inter-society contest formerly ati-
ji.ounced, which it has become (tttpos-
isibie to hold.
Direct InierurInin connections nt Dnllas for Waco, Cor-
sicana, Fort Worth, Cleburne and intermediate points.
22 lbs. of Sugar With Every
$5.00 Order on Saturday 23rd
«100 Reward, ,-.K).
I.ISTEN TO ME
Creole Dinner
Something New
Try a can.
It will cost you 10 Cts,
JESS WALL
THE PRICE MAKER.
If our prices are not in line on other goods
] we do not ask you to give us the o/der, taking into
] consideration quality.
( , .
| Young Grocery Company
212 W. HOVSTOX ST.
• OLD PHONE 2N«. NEW PHONE 185
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
n A S T O R I /S
by building up tin constitution and’ The membership committee of
assisting nature In doing its work. Mix -V -Yf, O. „A.,has beftn making
The proprietor# have so mitcli faith! - P■ rial effort to secure a number of
hi its eotativc powevs that they of-j'new members this week. The in-
fer One Hundred Dollars' for any {crease, il Js. expected, will turtles It
ease that it fulls to jw Send for < possible to open the gymnasium
list cf testimonials. , j which lias been iistal/dho past two
Address; F. J. CHRENEY. as chapel. The basement ‘of
Co., Toledo, Ohio. iThr-mpnoa Hail will be uriized as-a
Sold by all DniygiBiS. 75c. !<hapel.
Hi^U Life Brings Rum.
Newark, N. J . Jan. 23.—Leroy
K. PriattKTnT twenty-four years old
who took his bride to a New ” York
hotel apd lived in luxurious styb-
with earnings billy $.20 a week, will
be sentenced on .Monday for the em-
bezzlement of $5,000 from his euv
ployers. the Central uailroad.
the Insane at Milwaukee and found*
ed the Milwaukee Sanitarium for
Nervous Diseases. In 1905 ha
went to Pasadena and since that
time has been medical director of
the sanitarium for N’efvous Dis-
eases there. He is a member of
many medical and scientific socie-
ties in America and Europe. Among
the books he has written is one on
the insanity of the assassin Guiteau.
Dr. McBride married Miss Evange-
line Ackley in Wisconsin 18S7.
THIS IS MY BOTH BIRTHDAY.
January 2:1. *
„. I r. McBride. ,
Dr. James Harvey McBride, one
os the leading authorities of OHT
Pae-ifir coast on insanity .and ner-
vous diseases, also -lecturer and
writer on medical subjects, was
bom at Lafayette, Oregon, Jan. 25,
1X49. He is a brother of Judge
Thomas A. McBride of the Oregon
Supreme court; He was educated at
MeMinnvlHc College in Oregon and
Bellevue; Hospital Medical Collage in
New York. He then returned west
ana btesme interested in hospital
work for the insane. He served at
Oshkosh, for two years, then
became lecturer on mental diseases
at Cooper Medical College, San
Francisco. For four years he was
superintendent of ihnj Hospital for
GntMhtUs Honored nt Chicago.
THE NEW JEWELRY FIRM OF ADAMS & DICKF.RMAN, ■
(C. M1 Adams and Walter S. TMckerman) wish to announce to
their old customers and friends that they are located at the old n
stand of C. M. Adams, 121; North Travis : treet. We are sure that ■'
l I
we can save you money on both watch and jewelry repairs? and ,,
jewelry. We offer you the best workman ship in our line as Mr. ,,
Dtckertnan has-had more tIran 30 years' practical experience in < ■
watch and jewelry repairing and engraving, and Mr. Adams has 11
had 23 years’ experience its watchmaker and graduate from watch * *
The Texas Wonder cure# kidney j
and bladder troubles, dissolve*
gravel, cures diabetes, weak and)
lame backs, rheumatism and a’l ir i
jeRularltios of tbo kidneys and blad-
der in both mou aud wor.nn. Kegu j
iates bladder {roubles fn chPdren.)
If put sold hj your druggist, \vlii|
school.
t > It. is our aim to give our' customers (lie best values consistent .
■ ■ witli the times and good workmanship. o
{’ - The rich want to save theirmoney and the poor need to; so ' *
\ | iet ns help you as welt as ourselves in this .way.. ‘ _ {
;; ADAMS & DICKERMAN ;;
.....
Sporting_ Events Scheduled for 9at-
unlay.
Track—74th
Regiment Track
Meet, at Buffalo, N. Y.
Coast Artillery track meet, at
Boston.
..orse—2.1rd Annual Horse ShoxC,
at Boston, Mass.
Auto—Detroit
ends.
Rochester Automobile show end «
Chicago aulbntobile show ends.
Montreal auto show opens.
Boxing-—intercity ..oxtng Tourna-
ment, ui New York.
Johnny Kilbane v«. Eddie Wallftco
at Philauelphia.
Automobile sho r
We have n full line and would ask ijtnsrt xvio have to
Imoks for Hie chang*‘s, to liny as early ns possible anil avoid
rush.
REYNOLDS-PARKER CO.
Mlcliignn Sawtamta Meet.
Lansing. Mich., Jai». S3.—'The
annual convention of hunters and
fishermen of Michigan will he beid
bare during the coming week. Lag-
'station pertaining to fish and game
v ” discussed. The organization
of sportsmen is known as the Mlofcl-
gan Asroeiatlon for the Protection
of Fish and Game.
1 SHIM MS 1M! m*tilW
The Ln'-liuic Wedding .Ceremonial Ensemble, Finale Act 1 in the.delightful operetta
house next Monday night, January 25,
"A Modern Eve,f’ to be seen at Sherman opera
Rubber Stamps made In
man. Call new phono SS.
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