Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Saturday, Jan. 4, 1919
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCR>
OIM*
e- World
A Remedy to Overcome Catarrh and Catarrhal
Condition! was Dr. Hartman’s Legacy to the
World of Suffering.
The Doctor early recognized the insidnous nature
of catarrh and consecrated his life to checking th jfr.v-
ages of the worst of aB health destroyers. -
UNUSUAL
TELEGRAPH
STORIES
■ if
SHORT
OF INI
TO THE Faf^.-cKS
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i
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PERUNA
The Greatest of AH Catarrh Remedies
Catarrh first attacks the mucous lining In the nose,
throat. lung*. • stomach, bowels or any other part of
the body. Unchecked it finally breaks down the tis-
sues and chronic ailments develop which. if not fatal,
are always difficult to cure.
Guard your health with Peruna. Don’t Wait until
too late. Peruna Is •mplkmt for coughs, colds, effects of the grip and
all catarrhal Inflammation and congestion of the mucous linings.
Many startling.recoveries have been recoeleil.
took it for emtoxtc iirox-
CHJTlS.
"I was troubled for four or five
years. A few doses of l'eruna
would always bring relief. In tho
Boring of t»14. ft began> taking Pc-
runa in firms! and used twelve *l*n>, always woa
1IAD CATAIinar IX WORST FORW
"I had catarrh and was all run
down. Jinny - claimed It was con-
sumption and I rcnHy thought so
myself. 1 had a pain In my lurigs
tinri left side, no appetite, could not
k. and t
OF ALL SAD WORDS—
"MIGHT HAVE PEENV ,
St.-1 .mils, Mo.—Hoy Colloy returned
home and found Ills wife stretched out
tut the floor, her neck and throat cov-
ered with jgrhat applied to he blood.
He screamed and rushed tftjthc street.
callUm^for police. The beat man pulled
an 'alarm U>x inn] regorves rushed to
the house. Meantime. Mrs. Colloy lmd
washed away the kctnqup, which had . then pr<K-edcd to Mr. Gray's
The Model Reuter.
Tile school teacher talked to the poo- *
pie about "Beautifying Their Homes,-’ j
and advised many ,vays by which it
' could lie done. He told * the chlldre*
that on Washington's birthday, th:
22(1 of Febnmr.v. they ought each to-j
set at It'S: t one (roe. The matter waa]
agitated all over the community and
finally it was deeided to set tree-
about the school yard. When the daj
arrived tin- children .brought yielr
picks, grub-hoes and spades ready for!
business. They organized their tree I
cluli with Prof. Bright as the chair- j
man and Mr. lias entomologist. They
thicket
qiw
hen the evidence of tile ''crime." and, nearby and began tlje digging, Fdu
Calmly ckplotiied flint slio trusted *’*“
had taught Hoy a lesson’' and that
n lesson'’ and that ho
would stay at home evenings in the fu-
ture.
she trusted she .walnuts. 4 lutckliorry, 4 elms, 2 ash at
m*’ tili/1 Ilmf hn ** sink kiirmifs W6F9 Kf'ltM'tlMl. TliO
KEEPER OF SILVER HAS
bottles and not tif.it an attack] wvtylit was S'- pounds.
' ‘ ‘ fid can I too
tired. My
In two y. rr , lieiicr end can
do more %■«> TYnan In ttn year*.
Peruna aiSo cured mn of cb
Bronchitis and I reioR.insrid It
splendid remedy."
tIH, O. F. McBr.IDK.
tkiHta gt; ()Ue.
WRITE FOR T:’e3 GOO.K.
If siyk mini hi doubt, write The
Perunti Obmp&hy, Dept. K St, Cj-
lumbus. Ohio, for Dtv Hartman's
Health Bo«k. It is it::.. Sent In
a er to any address.
• DO IT TODAY
took fifteen bottles of Peruna
OLDER OF BAG ALIAS.
8an Francisco.—The job of keeping
| of the sliver at the liest Son Francis-
jVO lintel appealed so strongly to ('os-
ar*. anil tim rr.UrcIv cured. I now weigh
hronle 1J5 pounds. Thunks to i’eruna.'
;t as ut MRS. .V. J. NKTKUW3.
■ 901 Tyler Bt.,
Minneapolis, Minn. N. IS.
If you want health, ‘ Insist upon
having Dfi. Hartman’s World Fa-
mous Peruna Tonic.
IN LIQUID On TABLET FORM.
Bold Everywhere.
Atk your Dealer for a Peruna
Almanac
mis Stefin that he was willing to put
up his bank deposit of $L3tX) as a
gtmrflnty that he would not run awnv
with any of tho. valuable stuff. He tied
the money in a handkerchief, gave if
oak sprouts were selected. The trt
were brought atul set about 30 f/
apart arcuild the front of the sc’f
yard. The interest grew-in the com
nity until quite a number of yi|
were set with forest trees and *1
of tlic people, who owned their plm\
cot peach, pear and phim Trees
the nearby nursery and set in yards;
and gardens. Mr. It, set 4
more treeSTrr" ,
in tin- yard and eveiylxtly seemeil f<« !'' T. ’."f
catyh the spirit et planting. On Sun- r"
days the jiebplc talked religion and i
politics and seemed to have no organ
to a stranger and they started out I Izod work for Sundays. They idanted
,
to work. Half wuy there the stranger
returned the bulky handkerchief and
ttdd Stefin to go down and report,
j Stefin rejiorted. .Something was w-ronjt.
for there was no job. He untied his
handkerchief. It was filled with pa-
per. Then he reported to Hut police.
W A BOTTLE HAB
A JAMMED CORK
—it could be filled but slowly. And so
with a sulphated battery; it requires
more energy to charge it.
It is this choking action of chemical
smiphation, which is ruinous sulphallaO,
that impedes the charging'action of
your generator when it is called on to
replace battery energy that has been
used up in starting, lighting and igni-
tion. Part of the generator’s current is
consumed in decomposing this sul-
phate formed by battery discharge;
consequently only a portion of th*
current is retained by the battery. J
When a battery stands idle on dis-
charge, sulphation sinks its fangs even
deeper into the battery’s vitals— unless
it is an EVEREADY Battery, which
will not sulphate under any condition.
That’s what wa print-on th* guarantee certifl-
PREFERABLY CASH-
PAID IN ADVANCE.
New Orleans.—An American flag
was Hanging upside down in a window
Utes to ti
watch lms»
earing for
er ptirf of h!
Not only i
riled by pen*
to the home5
and cnltivatp.il. worked and played and
everyom- seemed happy. Mr. and Mrs.
B. got their corn and cottou cleaned
out and jmt In a few days helping j ™
those who lived nearby with the crops. ' . . *
Every ft (v!(toys' the cultivator was]”1'1'!''1
inn throujfc the crops ami the ground f ,
t lion meld.vl worked aiid Hie weeds and ! K s
grass eradicated. When time came to
"pi): !iy” the corn crops it was sug-
ge.-ted t’-at they pull fodder or top the
hanging upside down in a window tvuh s!all:s just a have the ears of
and HenryTiavls. member of a so-j corn, t’.-ihi "High" sifid "Never top
eiety to itisnro respect for tlie emblem. any inra on in farm.” Mr. Gray said,
stepped up to Investigate. j nmicfiim-s fodder and tops were taken
. A negro . woman answered his ; at a 4osS-4o-4Hc cm-tcropa.-Prnnk sng-
kt’-i'k. j ge: ted i)iat, they trv some both ways
“Yon'se tlic gove’ment is you? Well, j on the farms, to, which Mr. K. agreed.
1 hung that flag that way purposely. - As the eotti came into Hie last stages
of roasfing <-1 Mr. FT. began, to cut
I'se in distress. Dey got mail husband
flghtin’ and l don’t gci ids aUotmeut,
1 either wants mail hukhaud or mnh al-
lotment.
WOI IJ) LIVE ON ill ST
TO PLEASE CREDITORS.
New York.—land t'irkcr, 7.1 years
old. pleaded guilty to the theft of
#4.(Xi4.ft4 and asked the court to aus-
IH-nd sentence unttl he could make res-
j For ma
has her
Bnckne
that a
a very
Father
idtaie-
liat
Tin
ed to I
tie I'cef-t
There were si,
the greater jiai
aistad of person
amounts. Many #■.
churches and Sumb^F Vlio /-
over the state wenv sent in.»./'•A.’fek
was presented by the Rev. F. S. (iron
No #c
No Fla t Nock .
IvvSHibratcd Milk, ■'»
ivafiornted Jiilk, Tnir ,
than at jobbing points'
illing price.
htf. creamery or country cash and <
tn and charge a fid'delivery stores 7 ccn
rations, wliilo all restrictions removed, pi-x
iHKpermit
the corn. He: mu lu rows and left 10
rows througlioii: th;* fkdd awl waited
for results, op:- neightior said . "Well.
Frank, you have ruined half of your
corn croji.’' “Which half?' v,:d Frliik.
“The half von topped,” Everybody, ^..r.MlIw'ccrelatvef tim cxe-
bH,k note to the com ns 1 hey passed.
General
That a what w« print on the guarantee certtn-
- cate which prothisea you this Definite Guarantee; 5^
Lighting and Ignition Type—3 yean. Starting
Type —IH yean—with the aid of • little die-
tilled water. ,
Eveready Batteries are made in lites end ,
styles for every make of car, every size and
style of battery box.
BATTERIES TESTED FREE '
Drive in—any time—and have our expert,
test your battery. There i* no charge for this
service no matter whet make of battery/you use.
S.
, Grayson Connty Battery Co.
, Houston & Walnut, Elks’ Bldg.
'it
Only Guaranteed Non-Sulphating Battery
HtlitlOn at the rate of a week. Winn
the prosecutor pointed out tliat. to re-
l«y tint entire sum, Cirker would have
to live to lie more than 100 years old.
Cirker said nil his folks laid lived past
thitt age and he felt capable of doing
if.
The t mments were mostly _ Hgaiust of TexaVTor'$t.4tK>." This
eutlye lioard of tlie Baptist
the topping of the emu. Another man ! 'v°"' J*'1*1.*’1
neatliy tried a small tract of corn bv i ^ , \ , , f
of the contributions
Of roughage
George.
.was gathered.—Fncle
SCHOOL CHILDREN
REPORT INTOXICATED.
Passaic. N. J. -Now that-the cliild-
rci» attending u iwblic 'school in the
heart of the foreign district here have
lioen disarmed, only one tiling stands
(li their way of their bwoming stu-
dents.
Miss Alma L, Smith, principal, who
accomplished the disnrmatnent when
she turned two suitcases full of stilet-
tos and pistols over to the police, is
now endeavoring to prevail on Iter
< barges—all under Hi years old— and
to come to school so drunk that they
are unable to work.
Of Hu- s'o stu-ii-uN. Hlas Smith
says. 200 appear so "lit 1 tip" in the
morning that they pro able only to
sleep until the noon recess.
Idaho Declares Wat1 on Rodents.
The farm bureaus of 15 counties in
Idaho, in cooperation with the Biologi-
cal Survey of tho I'nited States De-
partment of Agriculture, this year
treated 2<i(MXSS acres of haul with
poisoned Imit to kill ground squirrels.
Aeeording to the estimates of the
fa'nners benefit ted, $1.1(18,074 worth
of crops were saved, at a cost of $50,-
of ...ending tlieir gifts;
Besides the cash shower, many oth-
er gifts were received, one of which
was a share of oil stock, which was
given by tin* employes of the home.
The mounted head of an elk was pre-
sented Father Buckner, who announc-
ed Hint it would lie placed, in the mus-
eum. Nine moulded animals were also
sent by a local taxidermist.
Among the distinguished visitors
yesterday was Major General .Beau-
mont Buck, hero of Cantigny and now
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In Influenza
the Simplest Remedies
are Best
COl'RT GIVER JOLT
TO MODERN RIP.
IiulianatKiIls—The iiip Van Winkle
career of George Plum, 17 years old,
is wrecked. Plum’s mother told .Itidgq,
Pritchard that her son iiudu’t' worked
for .six months ami that he did little
-but sleep.
"How many hours do yon, sleep?”
asked the judge.
"Only 18 or 11)—just when I feel
like it." said Plum.
"Ever been in jail?”
"No."
"Well, they have regular hours
there and T lie Here that their schtyluje
plus a few days' work mi the road, will
do you good. Fifteen days.-’
$l!>.74 bounty on tin* presentation of
2,487 sqttitrid mils. These were killed'
liy the use of (inly - $1.70 worth of
strychnine and .saccharine. He saved
his crops besides. In Iilaine county
Hie farmers report a saving of $20
for every dollar expended, and the
county oomuiissioniTK liave increased
their apjiropviulion for this work of
poisoning- squirrels from $.'HK) for 1018
to §8,300 for ltUi*.
/
tern allowed to make 1% cent per poum
/yjL'L._______'j.......iJL ft
d\j:
n sugar it-..
■asasa
begin the New Year with the resolution to continue
mir Patrons with nothing but the best in Cut Flowers, Pot
Plants, and everything in our line, at the lowest price consis-
tent with quality. When our service is faulty, we earnestly invite
you to Kick, anil same wilt be given prompt attention.
-*_ it? '
The Home of Flowers
215 N .TRAVIS STREET.
PHONES 159, 377.
“WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF l?S."
lib.0- Ir.,tw.Y.!'aV! HmUy- ft.,noW!^ eoiiiuiHiiding officer of Camp MeAr-
i£ Z K^*t?eSy“f Sim!Sa“%U
Bingl,.-^ ......... . tme .......her ^^ mK-ST^W. "to the- ^ '
farm lulhiu tep.dried he had received (,,,11(,nil UU|J ltts wir<> ytmiii), when
he,was -It* command at ForWMcKialey
'[ft 11)13. General BUek.spent ii short
time yestertlay inoruing at itie home
and talked for some time with Father
Buekuer, expressing his pleasure at be-
ing able iif help celebrate his eighty-
sixth birthday.
Killed by Fall.
Hags Salvage I>anu'"rd Wheat.-
in
hsianm,
*%"*. I
PuUts
?
Minn
Laxatives, control of
fevef and rest. Aspirin
Tablets are remarkably
effective and used exten-
sively in* the treatment of
muscular rheumatism,
diabetes, to relieve the
pains of Neuralgia. In-
, valuable in the treatment
of influenza. - Insist on
BAYERS’ which is genuine
WATCHFUL WAITERS
SEE FARM PREY.
Troy. Pa.—Olm of the best farms fit
the Troy district is straying without
an owner. If Mrs? Charles (’divert .or
her daughter. Ora, would appear they
could claim the property but. so
efforts to find them liavo»heen unsuc-
cessful. The land came to them tlirongli
inherirttnee. Mnylic they’ll never learn
of it—anyhow, more distant heirs arc
watchfully waiting the result of the
quest.
When a linil >rm ettme crashing
through fiM/vat'-r c anity. Mout., and
ta-at -18 (K i . ; ; .eimia-st wheat in-
to I he ground just a few weeks before
harvest, it. left ; ome dls: araged farm-
ers, It looked like a tutu] loss, aside
from the limited State lte.il insurance
carried. Stillwater < unity, itowever,
was fortunate"in having a farm bu-
reau and a live county agent. An exec-
utive committee meeting of the farm
bureau.-was held at win-, and II was
decided that most of the wheat could
bo saved if hug* could lie secured to
eieun up«4he fields. Tin- county agent
immediately got busy "Img hunting”
uniting the ether bureaus of.the state,
and the president of the county Im-
Hcuston, Tex., Jan. 4—Attracted
by the sereams of a woman coming
from the court of tlie' Bender Hotel
yesterday, afternoon about •'! o’clock,
guests having rooms on tlie first floor
who rnsliwi to windows looking out
upon tin- one-story portion of the
building discovered the lsidy of a
woman lying motionless, face down-
wqyd on the gravel roof, where she
Bad struck in u fall from a soventh-
Itor.v window. Those wlto readied
her first state that site never moved
and only hreatred three ot four times.
Tlie woman registered at the hotel
Dec. 5 as Mrs. ,1. Itayburn. giving Bos-
ton as her home. It is stated tliat she
had tHs-n til poor health most of Hie
time, particularly of late.
The housckeipor at the hotel, who
lmil just left, said that she heard the
door lock behind ft§v and till instant
later screams were MWl, Which are
taid to have been from Mrs. Itayhurn
us she left the wTu'flotV;
Mrs. Rayburn, was about ”5 years of
age and is said'to\ap» boi-hc evi-•
deuces of culture and taste. Nothing
roan went to Helena to get the State
far iCouncil of Defense to, authorize the
advance payment of 50 per cent of tlic*
lmil insurance money to help finance
the purchase ^.f the hogs. Both efforts
were successful. Tlie agent in Still-
water county inspected and accepted
the hugs, they were shipped direct toils' known concerning her relatives.
tlie Stillwater county farmevs. and J -------
I AMBITIOUS MOV l-'.t’-no head were put to work salvaging Fcund Dead
I GOES PAST DANK. j the .damaged wheat. • j __
!' CHhago-He was tin- "Yes. sir" up- ~ “ / , . j Houston. Texas. Jan. 4—.1. >1. Ora*
to-snap kind of boy tliat got a job Hum - I otato Marketing in Arizona. ] jwull pg years. wn8 found dead
minute lie wnlkisi into a hroUer's of-1 The nmrketiug of the potato crop j yesterday -in the cabin of his new
* *n‘- —-i-- i.’lcasure boat, which was anchored at
Phone 1304
If yoji-AVant to get
there <
quick
JENKINS TRANSFER
ti.vV
CASH GROCERY CO.
We like for people to cal] and look at our goods, but
will serve you over the phone and deliver afternoons.
If there is anything we don’t carry, tell us and we will
get it. -
Northwest Corner Square.
fice. Hardly had he removed Ids coat j furnished a leading project this year
Ih-fore ids alert appt*aranee attracted ! for the farm, bureau in Cocoirimo
the at tent ion of one of the firm. county. Ari/.. A marketing cominittee.
“Boy.'here are some Liberty Bonds, with the assistance of the county
agent, has estnbttxhgd a better icputn-
TH& «mXK£R&Als CAB
Price 25 and 50c... - For Sale by
Taki* them to tlie bank ami got a re-
eeipt.”
'.—“Yes, sir." said Edward Jenkins as
he darted for tin* door. He was next
found in Macon, Ga.. and now wlllj year ago no attempt
answer to stealing $20.fKHr'in lioinls. ) grade potatoes, but
i haehey Drug Store
Phone 7.
?10t) RE1VARD, $100.
The readers of till?, pajier will lie
pleased to learn tliat. there is at
.least one dreaded disease that Science
tion for tin- potatoes in this county
and lias graded all .tubers to conform
to the I'nited States No. 1 grade, A
was made to
meetings were
held and the farmers were acquainted’
>vith grades that were necessary to
-bring a top price on the market. A
business Iron,so .was Induct'd to handle
the regulation sorter and grader, and
tin- mouth ( r Clear Ci-et-k at Neabrook.
The body was brought to Houston and
Jnetiri* of the Peace J. M. Bay, fol-
lowing an inqucrt, held that death
was due to natural,causes.
A RAW, SORE MAI
Eases Quickly When You Apply
a Little Musterole.
has been able to t-iire in all its stages many have been sold to (lie fanners,
and tliat is catarrh. Catarrh being This fall !Mi per cent of the'farmers
greatly Influence^ by constitutional jgrudod. whiell means
And Musterole won’t blister like the
old-fa6hioned mustard plaster. Just
spread it on with your fingers. It pene-
condit-idfis requires constitutional!uml a conservation of -labor, tinniin.. wnye, ‘ooz ___
------ l™-rSr~ i-"S“V&afflf.em
DUFF HOOD SERVICE LINE
(Behvecn Shermar, and Whitesboro.)
Leave Orders or Inquire at North Side Cafe.
Leave Sherman. .
Leave Whitesboro
Telephone 1442,
. .7:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 4:30 p. m.
... .9:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m.
"trefttmeiiL.JJall's Lfpin;)} Medicine is\ was taken up with tlie buyers. Sample
i taken Internairy^aTtnTWiv Huamgli the > sucks were ojiened. mid '
j blood on -tlie mucous kilj|fntoaor^tlKrbw4»--««aR nassivl t hrongh
i system thereby destvo.vliig the fonuila- tion-sised screen TB®~reSt
j tion of the disease, giving the patient
I strength by building up the eonstitn-
] tion and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith hi the curative powers of Hall’s j art* considered as recompense.
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any ease that it
fails to cure.- Send for list of testi-
monials.
Address F. J.: CHENEY & Co.,
.Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists,
75c.—Advertisement,
land pain.
were opened, and if too large a made with oil of mustard. It is fine for
r ....... ri’gnla- - quick relief from store throat, bronchitis,
. . ,0 1'"’ w»v ic sort tonsHitis, «ou{x stiff neck, asthma, neu-
t-ases thk:"^v«.,MT ** —! ...if,?.!!!!’ I *?dgi^ headache, congestion, _ plhurisy,
hut a good lvputation
law! inoduct meaning a good market,!
cases this wKf a wist.iy cx|»erieiice. rheumatism, lumbago, pains and'achesof
and a _standard- the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
^A^’VV(A/WVSAAAA«\S»>rVA\V»»^V\N^iAA/\\»V8ASAVVVVVVVVV»VVV»i i
Fortune is ever seen
Industry. —tiwldsiuilh,
acisimpanyiug
.Missoni1! Hogs Getting Sick.
Tin--following will bo of Interest
hen* in Collin county,for «c ino told
Romemysterious discase..iiiis apis-urcil
among hogs wlilcTi.......Ts supposed to l»o
cholera. At present there is not much
sickness we are told. hilt, several
farmers have.lost liogs this fall, and
« will he hut aiiuple prutR'uev to
bruises, chilblains, frosted- feet, colds on
[ the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil-
dren. Keep it handy tot instant use. i
r 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2,50.
What the Ford car is among motor cars,
the Ford truck is among motor trucks—far
ahead of all others in practical saving service.
The Ford truck embodies
those’ desirable Ford mer-
its—s i ro p 1 i c i t y and
strength with assured
economy in operation and
maintenance. No busi-
ness tqo large nor so
* small that a Ford truck
won’t prove a money-making utility to it. Its
value is universal Yn business, in city, town, vil-
lage and on (he farm, and the price is only $550,
without body, f, o. b. Detroit. The demand
big. Place order without- delay.
• - - " --i
Best
Truck
in the
Market
IPearce A.uto
Ford Authorized Sales and Service.
.. -TV
....r; Phone 239.
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