Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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SATURDAY. JANTARY SS, 1»1
7777? STWRirrS mill PFWVCKTT.
Among the Courts
SEMI ANNUAL
Mark-Down Sale
Must Seek the Truiffr But
Stem Prohibition „ Is
“Sell It Notr
t'!/>*»> FIRST VOX WITH H«>TS OF I'NTHI SI tT(<
v HI W4I\
mOH WTARTMIVT OlT>R> CRRITIP. BVH"<.VIVS
THAN KYMR WHWK.
w,non held cw, b> .V T Morgan.
■ *** appointed it\ PiitKl •»•
Stairs Marshal Shfrrifl. Will bo-, |
iomc vacate or rather the location ($•
will bo transferred. There «as. J
formerly a deputy m.>rshr, 1 wrl a* •
Paris and jBhrmii a. but when the |
: i-» »<lt;tiariors v—;*- transferred t« |
■Texarkana that Vft Shorman with- |
!.«-at a dejiugj.. .1 1. Satteifteld, tho ^
Irherman ttopuly, ta transferred to X
1 r,. vnrksna. Lately there has boon J
Tho commodity which- ts tho moot
important to purchase is truth, atnl
It I* tho one above all others that
*Jhotiid rover be sold It whottld be
■ htain°d. hemewAjaiich we are ealHd
for it. ar.d never bartered
price that may be of
Tht man without a reserve or hank account reminds one ol
* a soldier without ammunition*
(KlMIWlS RffllCKD.
fc.i\al> RHR I'M'
TfcB wdd KRfc.r iwwrfwds ns
that those'* wore to follow .
Itoriiue Jaarh Sale oar
«Btire lino ts offeree at
SMg Redact ions . Supply
rvwnr poods white pri ft are
tow.
upon to pay
away at at)
f y red
It is r significant fact that the ]
troth cannot he bought from tho* ;
who have it for sale The mercenary
preacher, teacher or public speaker
who suppresses the truth by uttering
amoolb ihiuy.'S to please men, are j
seiSitic the truth for the supposed,
gain of popularity, hut »e do not ob-
tain the truth from them.
There i* a mart of. troth. Ood ts
truths and from him atone in the rev-
elations he has made is this greatest
of ail commodities to be secured in a
very'important sense, we have to, buy
the truth.
There.ir no such thing as getitng
something for nothing if we do not
pay for the thing ourselves, others
have paid for us. "We may Inherit
that for which we did not labor, but
others have labored for it. Every-
of the 11 pgpi at Paris and. Sher-
; man p'ttlifSe donb.ed tip and that
•one deputy do the work.
Sherman was given the 'prefer-
ence over Paris for the l«tcii1on o*
the deputy because the judge of the
district resides there. Deputy Mar-
shall Morgan has given entire siUis-
taciion and Judge Russell srd Mar-
. _* ... . . ________.a .
Jap !>ilk Ernsts. Si 2*4
By a lurtT ftrefc*** we offer for Mark-Down Sato
Baiga.ii;—Twelve dbrer pure S;lk Jap S lk. Plain V
uumd .«sd Ftowered Kfiecs* These aw- the newest
reived Real ttM values in this sale, each
THE COMMERCIAL
With Captial, Surplus and Prolit ol $300,000.00
is un-
questionably a safe depository lor your lunds and will wel-
come your account. Your business, whether large or small,
will receive the same careful and attentive consideration.
ablh home. Accordingly. 1
tendered hia resignation, to
effect the first of February,
wit! go back in the hotel hi
with his son.- Pari* News.
CtMT.n
Tbs fftHcwvng u-wSsr t *" • cs”vas- * dv
_ ; to., ^ FT, nmaat. through Premier Be
tmmm «aa* uw Ssauawrt Hughes., h
Tfct name. jnD'itart dog it the Air- j---------- its the piar. and
«•—««•*“ = «■ s. luarrLJSi
Uirtiarltonr. a hreede- el mar dews. | ^mpam4 lb* r^edt**
******** dhar*+ Is pack e! fcrmEgtog the VcGHl
tdnodbosnds with ttw Beigiaas arm' ________
mxii they were tamf tat fke oisa*
Mr «& Xouk
He «F» the Airdak ca* star t , ,.v fcr
aoty cliffiM*. is mcmc t® none in * '•rvann-* nv
ttmifrh>wK ax*£ iataffUinsM* ha-
prverj of beariiif U<! «*«: rnfprk-
«My mcm-c. «ad it the right tw
wbeebe- ime t® wmtry *ety. t*wut-
aag ouarchin?. liff th* wxnrtdei ©r a*
a TOfituwnpv' tir aarinsuxstiM wtrTter
Be cai hoar 3M yards farther;
•rtiB.v a anax tnc tnnwt frsendt flows
Joe by ttossc am»SL‘m Ray; Ma.sec Rif*-
nrdBm. ‘ Jt nw-t r sawdi dcpwidh «a
wihM he eats, cw the dog caas tell
tbe Iwtow Jserwesm EnglxKb.
’Fmn.tfo atic Oermans «e when
c-ewwd «> the mu* hint of : soiifli "
At «ffmer wrote he the ssajor in
reparc it mo it ins 6itr«
everything else for It. 1* is cheap at
any price Whatever it cos's there ts
never occasion to repent or be sorry
of the bargain. No' apeciSe isriee Is
Hied for It—it car never be too dear
Money alone will not buy it, btft
money expended for education and
the gafEtng of knowledge is a means
by which truth is bought Ail the
litaMW’* pains and labors endured in searching
after truth ; all losses suffered in tem-
***" ; poral Interests by refusal to deny or
... ; neglect the truth, are pay meets is
f£*? ®sc5* purchase of the truth. It is a pearl of
‘Jr . such .great price, that every one should
North ^Trav is ** willing to sal; all that he has in
1 o-e|l0Ct. 1 order to buy it. And having obtained
re! and" ' at-; fc-.be must not sell it
it being stai-j Tbe divine prohibition la. "Sell It
essinute put« 801 ”
yp)*., ] The human prohibitory law-*, are di-
^ At the hour m«atsom^ the' the' reeled against the sale of things that
Messrs. W«*a*jarw» liberated thirty ivt. iajuricas and harmful. And all
fa' brw and a number of rutstaa.' such things should neither be sold cor
On Use tog of «mefe fevd. was a bibb- boagfct In the divine law sale is for-
her which drew a prise, and tbo- buSdes of the oommodtty that is the
person caiehing the best used j most beneficial and helpful,
owe ptoasuTe vl keeping the ben or j Aj| ^0^4 bar and none should
uahiBg govt, fh* prixe, * sell It, ia g ptresessitm of ruch traa-
Tife beats hid k4J.li p<e*»ed 'OT \ nerdrai value that lb" owner shetu'-d
oeverul day* asd fed <» high pow- • pMJt vteh ,t. _ u MJ be ini-
I^grrppo coughs demand instant
troatntewt. They show a serious
condition of the system and are
weakest tag. Postmaster Collins,
Barnejat. X. J.. says: I took Fo-
ley s Honey and Tar Compound for
a violent lagrippe cdugh that' com-
pletely exhaueu me, and less than
half a bottle stopped the rough.'*
Trv it. tu-th-s&w
The ailairs ol The Commercial National Bank are
managed and supervised by the lollowing ollicers and
directors who are thoroughly idenilied with the upbuilding
of Sherman and the surrounding country;
TMt^lT CONTEST.
A. ItAT/.El.I. HKAlV.
Kormrr Sherman (tows Pa-ws
Atrsy in Honston.
W. R. BRENTS, President
F. Si. EDWARD®, Cashier.
II. II. WI! BANKS, Assistati'. Cashier.
A. C JAMISON, Assistant Cashier.
R. H. ZAl'K. Wife Presfer.f.
SILAS HARE, Vico President
O. S. ELI IS. Physician.
.1. G. VVlUviNSON. Banket*.
V rt, mxKNTS. President.
SILAS HARK, Vice President
J, A. L. WOLFE. Attorney.
ERNEST L. JONES. Dry Goods
D. A. HARRELL, Farmer.
If. H. ZAi'K. Vice President.
F K. HOWARDS, Cashier.
City H. Y. I*. C.
The oily R. Y. P. C. will meet at
1 tho East Clierman Baptist church
I, Monday the 25th at 7: It ft p. m.
r It I especially desired Unit there
he a full attendance at this meet-
s, ing. There will be a* brief htiftinet s
r; seasion tti which a matter involv-
,. iVig a radical chans? i.i tho plans i.f
the Chion for the coming" year, will
,, be con sidered.
I After the business storion there
will he a solo by Miss Mac Thcmpr
son and tut aiidresfi by Rev. Forrest
l* Smith on "The Coming of Ripiiais.
II The general.public, as well as ail
| Baptists yeung people, Is cordially
11 I i'tviled to allend this raeetibi:,
d<« ds. He was a temperate ntan in 1
all things aud *c<jatowed is the I
views and pleakuw* of othfrs a»d j
by hie utiarguming manners ' and |
deference to others made founUees-'I
true I fiend*. • -------- I
Hitt family was reared at Bhermao
where iilfi daughters w<-rc educated
and man tod. ito has t>een a resi-
dent of Houston Heights for •*!»<•
pari seven years, ,1
Hin-e <-#riy boyhood he was si
couri-H ut aud active in<-mb»-r of the
jlMrodiist < hurcb.
l^or Aitaost a half centry, be s®
a member of the Masonic order, be
,ug to the Templars and Kbrin-
erw, .. h. c ■ 1
Luriag the rels-lliori ho served in
-he northern army and at his death
was drawing » pension of the C. S |
gc.crura-in, which will be contin-j
■mi to hie widow.
Hi death was merely '‘fini*” to
-he iatt chapter in the life of a good
man. spent in the service of hi*
’ovc-t ones, bis fellowman and his
God.
.. peace to his asbes.
*" ca* be bartered - Everjthtog I* value-
** , tow wbec «o&trusted with truth Life
’’ itself j£ soi an etjuivalent for it. A
Ae-esaag paradox i* that truth mag
bought, and yet there is .no erjuiva
♦ test lor *hl«k St may te told.
♦ "Boy the -.ruth and sell it rot ’
♦ Troth is bought with the - sjrreocy
♦ of heaven and It has no sale in that
♦ realm I? sold as all it' mast he paid
A for is the currwscg of' earth. The
♦ combined wealth of the »' orid i* not
. equal is value to truth, tii< j<-forc "**!i
♦ It not" |
Prohibition Ever In Fcroe.
The prohibition agajnri its calc ha*
~ beer In force from the beginning.
, Our first parent* sold the- truth for
■ a taste of forbidden their
*ad bargain -entailed upon tbesnaelvea
f acd their potterity the apsthlling loss
l of Eden and all the peace, comfort
I a.-.d hope that poaresoios meant to
L them and to fbe human race.
j The prohibitum against the tile of
5' truth has *> er remsined tn force.
H is he uurepealabie statute of the
divine law.
flam told the truth for the fruit*
of revenge For hi* parttag with the
great truth of brotherhood he received
In exchange the curse of the fugitive
and the vagabond and henceforth bore
upon bin brow an iaggaeable mark of
infamy.
Judas sold the truth for thirty piece*
of allver; Ananias and Sapphira sold!
H for a part of their possessions, and
their names have ever been a by-
word and a reproach among men. Tht
most awful and appalling conse-
<jye®ce* have ever attended the sale
of the truth. Therefore, "sell it not."
It can never be diipoised of or part
ed with for any-price or any purt-or.e
wlthout entailing disaster and lose
There Is nothing of permanent value
to receive in exchange for It. "It I*
more precious than silver or gold* and
all the things thou cans! desire art
not- to be compared unto R."
Let nod any consideration, atyr pour-,
er, any iafiaeaee, stand la the way of
your gaining the truth, and then sell
it not. Bell it not!
meeting at 7:3« P- m, at home,of
Frank Oglesby, 60", S: Hailewood.
Prayer .serrtces Wednesday evening
at 7:30. Everyone who pr,ty<-
should be there. /Choir practice
and Sunday -chool Icbsoii study Fri-
day evening at 7:30. --------------
brad* IhriibyU'iten—!) a. in. Junior
Christian Endeavor; fl:4'i Sunday
whObl: 11 a, to. and 7:30 p. m.,
preaching by Hie pastor; <1:30 8e-
nior Christian Endeavor; 7:30 JVed-
jnesday, prayer meeting.
First Presbyterian Church—Ju-
ATTENDWR REMNANT SALE
2c Per Roll ,
» M « RA1
Heartburn, indigestion or distress
f the stomach i* instantly relieved
by HERB INK. It forces the badly
food out of tho body s.nd
restores tone in the stomach and
bowels. Price Stic. Sold by H. L
Sheehey. d&w
...____«♦—---
^TTuDhi r .Stamps wade in Sher-
man. Call new phone '%%. j2l-3t
Sherman Feed & Fuel Company
fkMe 71 J «$ SmYQf#, m»na er Phone 76 j
—^ e—r—e—5b—# -—«—•— —♦.——%—it
period which begin* at~17l a, m.
tlkADHATBB
Half Price
i-fcj. j
To clone out, we place on sale one lotof Fancy Col-
lars, hand and machine embridered in colors and all
white alao Net Yokes with and without sleeves. This
entire line is on display for your inspection on Center
Table with—
.......s^^riarsist
Extteln's store, on north rifto or IW W Sabbath jind through the
'he square drew a large crowd at week. Mr*. Maggie W. Barry Will
10 o’clock thi* morning whenUpcak at our prayer meeting, Wed-
'he-c cntcrprlriDg mcrrbanU (hrew ne*day
t large quantity of dry good*. I Poetry of the Bible., Thin ,nRtJu®"
;hor* and c tot hi ftg frowthfl top oftion wfll continue^wtoelnlvitod TO
■ heir 1,1,Udine , each Wednesday. Yotr are invited to
Anywhere from 1.500 lo 2,0ftf be prewnt. fifeh
veople were ftre^nt and there was n a m. on the ^me The Right
\ lot of grabbing. Everything, Attitude Toward Ail, Lart I
lowever, went off in good order and Thing*" and at £n’n
tiany secured useful articles oLO'>r Judee ^,y[, ,)n
'lotiiing. h^ortis choir. >our preaencc will hfl
This j.tar» ha* put on a largMsale j lihkhly itppreeiated. ,, "
and ha* a largo number of tigiraj St. Stejdieu'* Episcopal t^mchrij
You Musi Get Good Service From
Quality” Brand Aluminumware/
NO RISK OF CHIPPING. RUSTING OR BREAKING
GOc
Choice at 1/£ Price
It la the full effort that lift* the
burden. lialflvearieduM* i* waated
power. We need In all our duties to
remember that succen* cornea with all
round endeavour—head, heart, and
hand- Many a failure cornea from
wasted energy, "
Tliree Pint Lipped Sauce Pan
Four Pint Covered Sauce Pan as Shown 95c
AMO FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS
Prof. Kohler returned from Lfe-
bfgh, Okla., tills morning where he
: t iiiLiltii" ■JOSLi mt- ■ ■ -wis.-’ti. ^ . .
■torks t«s Waft dn the, people.
ddiverad ad Adam <ichaaf piano.
iiai-gt third Sunday after Epiphanj
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