Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1»15.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
PACE VIVE.
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TheJSealg Mattress \
is entirely different
Jt is neither built in layers
nor stuffed. It's filling is one
giant batt Of pure cotton, of
such long fibre that it doesn’t
have to be tufted. It is soft,
smooth and comfortable.
The Sealy can be bought on
the easiest kind of terms.
* Sold only by
iglff
The Store of Personal Service
For That Sweet Girl Graduate
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Nothing More Appropriate Than
Foss’ Delicious Chocolates
Wo have just received a large
and varied assortment.
See it at
Keith's Drug Store
OLD PHONE 144. NEW PHONE 14.
NEW COALITION CABINET
FOR GREAT BRITAIN.
Grtat Britain baa solved bar gov-
ernmental split caused by tbe resig-
nation of Admiral Lord Fisher and
the row over Winston Churchill as
liead of the admiralty by forming a
coalition cabinet as follows:
Prime Minister and First Lord of
the Treaeury~H. H. Asquith.
Exchequer-Keglnald McKenna.
Foreign Secretary-Sir Edward
Grey.
•Adiniralty-Arthur J. Balfour.
War—Earl Kitchener.
Minister of Munitions — David
Lloyd-Qeorge.
Chancellor of Lancaaler— Wlniton
Churehtik,
•Lord iBk ucellor—Sir S. O. Buck-
master.
President of Council Marquis of
Crewe.
•Lord Seal-Viscount Cur-
son.
Homs Secretary—Sir John Simon.
•Colonies A. Bonar Law.
•India -Austen Chamberlain.
Board of Trade Walter Kuncl-
man.
•Local Government Board—Walter
H Long.
Iceland (Secretary) — Augustine
Llrrcll.
Scotland (Secretary)— Thomas Mc-
Kinnon Wood.
•Agriculture—Lord Selborne.
Commlaaluner of Works- Lewie
Harcourt.
•Board of Education-Arthur Hen-
derson.
•Attorney General -Sir Edward
Carson.
•Without Portfolio—Marquis of
Lansdowne.
Of the ten new men, marked with
an asterisk, Lord Selborne and Sir
B. O. Huckmaster are Liberals >,and
Arthur Henderson a 1-abor repre-
sentative. The others are Unionists.
A Nnms For Every Letter.
The longest mime ever inflicted on
an English child must surely be that
of an unfortunate born nt Derby li)
18811. upon whom her pit relit* lieatowed
a uauie for every letter of the nlpliu
bet, Suva the I .him lot) Chronicle. Anna
Bertlm Cecilia Pimm Emily -Fanny
Gertrude Hypatia Inez .lane Kate I ami
Ise Minnie Norn: I will reuse the luflle
Mon till It comes to Zeus!
The Rev Ralph I.vonel Tnlleiunche
Tollentflehe was unotlier with a craze
for long tmnips mid baptized Ills eldest
non I.yiilplt Vderallo Odin Nestor Eg-
liert I.yonel Toedmag Hugh Kretien
wyse Saxon Ksn Oruie Cromwell Nc-
Til Dysurt Pluutugenet.
A WANT AD WILL SELL IT
WHAT MAN WITH BLACK LIVER.
The Liver Is a blood purifier.
It wuh thought at one time It was
the Beat of the passions. The
trouble with most people is that
their liver becomes black because
of impurities In the blood due to
bad physical states, causing bilious-
ness, headaches, dizziness and con-
stipation. Dr. King's New Life
Pills will clean up the liver, and
give you new life. 25c. at your
druggist. -• d&w
There will be a piano recital by
the pupils of Mr. Hugh Morton, as-
sisted by his orchestra, at Woodman
Hall, south side square, Wednesday
evening, June 2, 8:15 p. m. The
pupils of Mrs. J. M. Bramlett and
Miss Lucllo Alexander will also play.
The public is cordially Invited to at-
tend. 31-21
War talk and hard times cuts no
ice with Brook. Mays & Co. They
Juct go right along selling pianos
Just the same. mlo-tf
alvez
Galveston
Texas.
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A Good
Lawn
Mower
Is a Money Saver
You pay out more than the price of a mower every
year when you hire your lawn cut all season.
Let us furnish you a good mower so that you can
save this un-necessary expense, and have your lawn
in a nice shape all the time.
We have mowers at prices ranging from $4.00 up—
Come in and let us show you.
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Pavement Paragraphs
Mrrting!i Tonight,
Grayson lodgo. No. 645, I. 0. O
F., at Odd Fellows’ hall.
Carpenters' Chapter, No. 183, Or-
der of the Eastern Star, at Masonic
Hall.
Brotherhood of Railway
men, at Woodmen hall.
Train-
THE GERMAN WOUNDED
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks al
Woodmen hall.
Wednesday Morning.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire-
men and Englnemen at Bailey hall.
Wednesday Afternoon.
Ladies' Auxiliary to Carpenters """
and Joiners of America at Carpen-
Berlin, June 1, (By wireless to
Sayville, L. I.).
The Germans are terrifically sys-
tematic about their care . of the
wounded. All their men found on
the battlefield receive a “First aid
dressing.’’ Each is tagged with a
card, which indicates whether he
is badly hurt or not. From the
battlefield tbe wounded men are
gotten back to t'W! field hospitals or
to headquarters. \ man may be
badly wounded and yet be back
on the firing line In three months.
Good pure blood Is what helps the
soldier through—his wounds heal
easily after antiseptic dressings.
It is well for everybody to put the
blood In good order. Don’t trifle
with health! its too precious a pos-
ters' hall.
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brother-
hood of Railway Trainmen at Fulton Bnknown^or doubtful
hall.
It Is trifling to neglect the little
every-day kind of ailments. It is
trifling, too, to take medicines of
ingredients.
If your stomach gets out of order,
your liver can't do its work, your
blood becomes impure and many
troubles follow. If your ibowels
are irregular, poisons accumulate
in your body. Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery (in tablet or
liquid form) helps the stomach to
|William Lane has been taken'digest food properly, strengthens
home from the hospital but Is still the liver, regulates the bowels. As
The Eastern Star will install
fleers tonight.
Bor—To Mr. and Mrs. E
Monday a fine girl.
of-
Cox
a consequence you are vigorous,
full of snap and life! Fifty years
ago Dr. Pierce discovered that a
glycerine extract of Golden Seal and
Oregon grape root, of queen's root
and bloodroot with black cherry
bark would said all the digestive
organs to work as Nature Intended
they should. Thousands have found
thalpthe “Golder. Medical Dlscov-
ery^he then Introduced to the
world has restored them to health
when suffering from stomach and
liver troubles. Now Is the time to
try this famous remedy.—Adver-
tisement.
In a critical condlton.
Grayson lodge. No. 645, I. O. O
F., will elect offlesrs, confer the
First degrees and serve refresh-
ments' tonight.
Mrs. Bascom Watson, who recent-
ly underwent aK operation at Sher-
man hospital. Is reported to be im-
proving nicely. V ,
Henry Russell, who has been
mourning the loss of his registered
Scotrh Collie, is happy once more,
for (he animal has been restored to
him.
The King theatre is to give a
free entertainment Friday morning
next to' children under fifteen yean;
of age, hours from ten to 12 daytime.
The fairy story, Rumpelstlltskin,
will be on the screen.
J. W. Messick and family are vis-
iting Mrs). Messlck’s parents, Capt.
and Mrs. F. L. Bruce, in, Fairvlnew.
Mr. Messick taught the public
school at Caddo Mills during the
session Just closed and will teach at
Dorchester next session.
‘ A message from Chicago to G. B.
R. Smith of this city, iccelved this
morning, slates I hat his non, J. Paul, brightly last night, and are a great
Smith, who is ill in a sanitaMum improvement over the old system,
there, Is Improving nicely nnd it is Superintendent Harve McDuffie has
expected he will be able to start been at. work on the system; for sev-
home Tuesday. eral weeks, and about two weeks
— ago completed putting in ail lights
_ The Woman’s Bible class of Travis on the Side of town. The work
Street Methodist church will have of making the connections on the
their monthly social meeting Wed-|east side 'vas completed Monday ai-
nesday afternoon at 3:30 in the tern»on and the test was given last
church parlors. Misa Norwood WVnn ni8ht. , ,
Mexican missionary, will be guest ofj —'
honor. The hostesses will be Mes-j Superintendent McDuffie of the
dames O’Bannon, Skiles, English Iwater P.nd sewer department
and Porter and they hope to have °.f the city of Sherman is in the
a fine outlook and there will be a
large increase in attendance during
the coming fall term.
At Carr-Burdette-Carlton College
this afternon an art exhibit wan
held and at $ p. m. there was a re-
cital by the students in piano and
expression. There wa3 also a recital
at the college last evening. At the
Central Christian church this even-
ing nt 8:16 the members of the
senior clans in expression will give a
recital and Wednesday evening at
the church the diplonas will be
awarded.
The new lights were burning
Mrs. Harry L. Patton is in ..reen
vlllo spending The week with her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Harless.
Dr. and Mrs. W. EL Blair left to-
day for ParsonB, Kans., and will
visit Niagara Falls before returning
home. ,
Miss Mary Winn of llaskell, Tex.,
and Miss I.uirana Bell of Preston
arp visiting Miss Lenora Winn of
this city. ,
Mrs. Tom L. Tennison and'little
son, Maurey, have returned from a
visit to friends and relatives at,
China Springs, Tex.
Mrs. C. R. Barry antfsen, Jim
of Fort Smith, Ark., ure guests of
Mrs. Barry’s parents. Judge and
Mrs. J. P. Leslie, for the summer.
Charlie Watts of McKinney and N.
V. Jones of Provence, Okla., are
here. They are brick layers and
will work on the Carr-Burdette
Carlton College building to be start-
ed tomorrow.
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CHIEF QF POLICR S. M. (SAM)
McAfee KILLED several thousand
Chicken Lice by applying “RE-
VENGE LICE POWDER," an oily
powder that StfckR to the Feathers
and Actually Kills Head Lice as well
as Body Lice on Chickehs or other
fowls.
It positively Kills Lice and Fleas
on Chickens, Turkeys, Cats, Dogs.
Horses or Cattle.
Mr. McAfee says, it is the BEST
ho has ever seen. He says it is
WONDERFUL.
REVENGE LICE POWDER not
only Kills Lice. E'leas and Etc. But
Is a DISINFECTANT as well.
Some reliable poultrymen say
that half of the little chicks that
die are killed principally by head
lice. Jt is a-good idea to have the
mother hen free of ilce when sit-
ting as that is where the little
chicks get the lice.
Save your Chickens, they are
worth MONEY. Buy a can of “RE*
VENGE LICE POWDER,” it is „.F-
FERENTf. Your MONEY ba<k if it
does not do the work. Isn't that
fair?
If your Grocer does not handle
REVENGE and will not get same for
you, UNCLE SAM will deliver lo any
address by PARCEL POST on re-
ceipt of price. 3 pound can Hoc, C
pound can, $1.50.
Address J. S. HAMMOND, SALES
AGENT for GRAYSON COUNTY. 219
West Cherry St., Sherman, Texas.
S. W. Phone 1495. mJI-tf
every woman of the church attend.
Work on the new administration
building at Carr-Burdette Carlton!
college is expected to begin tomor-
row. The general contractor, L. M.
Miller of McKinney, arrived in the
city today. Accompanying them
were a number of brick masons and
other workmen. This' building will
cost approximately $50,000, and will
be modern In every respect. It will
give Carr-Burdette Carlton college
much needed room. The school has
A REAL KIDNEY MEDICINE-
ALWAYS RELIABLE
I feel that I ought to tell what
I know about Swamp-Root and what
it has done for me. I was down
and out and had to quit work in
1906; I only weighed 135 pounds.
The doctor said I had Kidney
trouble in the worst form, and my
liver was out of order;, and 1 had
Rheumatism so badly I' . could not
get around. One day 1 picked up
an almanac and saw your adver-
tisement, and It fit my case ex-
actly. I got a one dollar bottle and
took it and when It was gone 1
felt so much better that I bought
five more bottles of Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root and I was a well man;
my weight Increased until 1 weigh
219 pounds. I am 65 years old and
1 am feeling fine and work every
day. 1 have three men who knew
me when I had to quit work in the
mill in 1906, and who will make af-
lidaut to my present health.
If you want to use the aibove
statements, as my testimonial, you
have afy conseut.
Y'ours very truly,
W. T. GRAVES,
Anderson, Indiana.
Personally appeared before me,
rius 4th day of Februarv, 1914, W.
T. Graves, who subscribed the
aoove statement and made oxth
.that the same is true in substance
\ntl in fact.
ROBERT E. BtRAGDON. ,
Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 8th.
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letter to
Dr. Kilmer & <X).,|
Binghampton, N. Y. |
I‘rove What Swamp-Root Will Do
r For You.
Send teii cents to Dr. Kilmer as
Co., Blnghampton, N. Y,, for a sampl
size bottle. It will convince anyone.
You will also reclve a booklet of
valuablo Information, telling about
the kidneys and bladder. When
writing be sure to mention the Sher
man Dally Democrat. Regular fifty
cent and one-dollar size bottles for
sale at all drug stores.—Advertise-
ment.
On the Wrong Side.
A temperauce missionary in Glasgow
left a few trac ts with a young woman
one morning. Culling at the same
bouse a few days after, be was rather
disconcerted to (Let the tracts doing
duty as curl papers on the bend of the
damsel to whom he had given them
■‘Wcel. my lassie," lie remarked, “I see
ye have used the tracts I left wl’ ye,
but," be added In time to turu con-
fusion into merriment, "ye ha-, puttau
them outside instead of Inside your
bead.”
Our First
Anniversary Sale!
OPENS
Friday, June 4th
Hold yourself in readiness lor the
matchless price concessions that
will be made lor this occasion.
Detailed Announcement Later
MARKS BROS.
SUCCESSORS TO MURPHY D. G. CO.
J
FIRST ELECTRIC BATTLESHIP.
city today making investigations WOMEN -HAVE TO SMILE
with the view to determining the ln a great man>' cases and try. to
best methods of handling this de-,niake lhose aro"n<l them happy,
partment. He came over this morn-whlle they are racked with pain of
Ing and will probably return horn*1 organic trouble. Few men realize
tonight. Paris has a number of how common such heroism is. The
things in connection with !our city remedy for this condition is Lydia
affairs that, appeal to other cities E. Plnkham Vegetable Compound
that are alert to improving their con- —* simple remedy made from
dltions.—Paris Advocate I roots and herbs, which for forty
— years has been overcoming the
At a meeting of the executive com- most obstinate ills of women. Ev-
mittce of the Chamber of Commerce ery woman suffering from female
held last night a petition-to the'ills owes it to herself and family
commlsisoners court carrying tlielto give it a fair trial.—Advertise-
signatures of a large number of, ment.
citizens of (he Dripping Springs
community, asking that the commis
sinners’ court connect (he Sherman
nnd Denison good roads in their
community, was presented for their
endorsement. There is a gap of
about a mile . at this place. The
Chamber of commerce endorsed the
matter afflT appointed a committee
to go before the court with the one
from Dripping Springs
Congressman Sam Rayburn was
in the city today, met many friends
and formed new acquaintances. Mr.
Rayburn tells a Democrat reporter,
that to his way of thinking the
Mexican situation is a bigger one
for settlement than- the problem
with Germany, for with the latter we
could only wage a commercial war-
fare Just ncBv. With Mexico, Mr.
Rayburn said, if the president de-
mands that the leaders get together
every one knows they will not do it,
and! to police Mexico, set up a stable
government will take a very large
army, besides no one ran approxi-
mate when the United States shall
get out!
Dr. Stockton Avson.
who
last
(Contributed.)
All the citizens of Sherman
heard Dr. Axson when here
winter in his lecture on George Eltat
will be sure to be present in Sher-
man Hall this evening to weleonip
him and enjoy him again.
No speaker has been to Shermai.
in recent years able to measure up
to his standard. He is no orator,
but his perfect English, artless style
and most delightful manner are all
It; happy keeping with the riches u.
his thought.
We heard him first as the brother
BIDS FOR CONCRETE SIDEWALKS
Bids will be received up to and
including June 14th for constructing
sidewalks around court house yard.
Call at my office foir specifications.
A. S. NOBLE,
31-3t. County Auditor.
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Say Grubbs to your ice cream
man. mll-tf
California to B# Propelled by Motors
Instead of Turbines.
The pro(ielllng machinery of the bat-
tleship California, now building.at the
New York navy yard, will be Installed
by a prominent electric company at a
cost of $431,000, according to an an
nonneeuient by Secretary of the Navy
Daniels. Tbe California will lie tbe
first battleship ln tlie world to be equip-
ped with electric Instead of turbine
drive.
Tlie decision to put electric machin-
ery in a battleship has excited the
keenest interest ln tills country and
abroad, and Mr. Daniels believes that
If the experiment Is a success it will
mark as great an advance In marine
propulsion as did the advent of tbe
steam turbine.
Secretary Daniels claims that gleotrlc
Installation Is eheaiier by $2OO,u0O.
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DON’T BE A “GROUCH.”
Many persons acquire a reputa-
tion for crankiness and gfuuchlness
when their dlspositona are not to
bljame. Peevishness, Irritation,
morbidness, biliousness, melancholia
most often are the result of im-
paired digestion and torpid liver,
t- oley Cathartic Tablets inake you
light, cueerful and energetic. Sold
everywhere. tu-th-s
There will be a piano recital by
the pupils of Mr. Hugh Morton, as-
sisted by tils orchestra, at Woodman
Hall, sou (.IT side square, Wednesday
evening, June 2, 8:15 p. m. Tlie
pupils of Mrs. J. M. Bramlett and
Miss Luclle Alexander will also play.
The public is cordially invited to at-
tend. 31 -St
FIRE ACCIDENT, DIAIUDITY,
TORNADO AND I*fiATK
GLASS INSURANCE.
ALL hi NDS RONDS.
Judicial and Notorial and Fra-
ternal Order Bonds made
In mv office.
SPECIAL FORD AUTO POL-
ICIES WRITTEN.
.Most Liberal Accident Policies
Written.
Room Hi, Murphy Building.
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Vacuum Cleaners and Car- a
S pet Sweepers for sale.
8 Vacuum Cleaners and Cur- ij
9 lain Stretcher* for rent.
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Started Early. q.
"I'm not surprised to hear that Grab-
son Is a rich mnu.’’
*T understand you knew him when
he was a small boy.”
"Yes. and at a time when the rest of
us wanted to go out west and huut
real live Indians the only kind of red
men he eared about were those on pen-
nies.’’—Birmingham Age-Heruld. v
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND-,MAKES YOU SICK
Acts Like Dynamite on a Sluggish
Liver nnd You Lose u
Day’s Work.
There’s no reason why a person
should take sickening. salivating
calomel when SO cents buys a
large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
—a ‘ perfect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant vegetabble liquid
which will start your liver just as
surely as calomel, but it doesn’t
in hixv of cur great president, but!niake ^ou S,1VK and can n°t salivate,
we shall hear him this evening sim-J Children and grown folks can
ply for his own sake. Sherman owes',ake Dodson’s Llver_Tone, because
11 to herself to give him a crowded is Perfectly harmless
house this evening.
On* Failure.
"It’s funny our mlulster never gets
married," remarked the young husband
who bad just refused his wife a new
dress In his endeavor to change tbe
subject. “1 think he’d make a good
husband."
it is perfectly harmless.
Calomel Is a dangerous drug.
is mercury and attacks your itiones.
Take a dose of hasty calomel today
and you will feel weak, sick anil
nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a
day's work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone Instead and
you will wake up feeling great. No
more biliousness, constipation,
sluggishness, headache, coated
tongue or sour stomach. Your
druggist, says if you don't find - Na-
than
“AVell,” replied the wife warmly, “he
didn't seem to make a very good one' son’s Liver Tone acts better
when he married us.” i horrible calomel your money is
t- [waiting for you.—Advertlsemelt.
Playful Monkey*.
Apes and gorillas are usually vicious
nnd resentful aud less addicted to play-
ful tricks than tbe common monkey.
Indeed, the monkey, as ire all know,
is a trickster both in his wild and do-
mestic state, in their native forests
monkeys siieud hours In swinging from
tlie branches of trees. sus|>emled by j
their tails, anil chattering nnd grtmac- '
Ing with evident sigus of delight.
Humboldt mentions seeing over n hun-
dred so employed in a South American
forest J
Barbed wire c’.U.s, ragged wounds,
collar and harness galls heal tip
quickly when BALLARD’S SNOW
LINIMENT Is applied. It is both
healing and antiseptic. Price 25c,
50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
H.- L. Sheebey. d&w
TO THE PEOPLE OF SHERMAN:
Haynes & Sporer, undertakers, an-
nounce to the public that they can
furnish either horse drawn or auto-
mobile service for funerals in
Sherman and the surrounding coun-
try.
This firm has always kept up with
the best in equipment and service
for funerals, and will give painstak-
ing cate to all business entrusted to
them.
ml l-tf 1?AYNES & SPORER.
A
SOFT
ffiZEl
With a
Western Electric
PAN
like m
You^willv noCfeel the .
hot,Sweltering day* of
the summer..
We .have 8, 12 and 16
iinch^de*k[S.hracketIpr,
oscillating'. v .
■, Stop in today and select
1 VoURfan,, ri-
Vacation Shoes
You won't have to cling
to your o tl shots for
comfort.
Our shoes are comfort-
able from the stait.
Comfort begins with the
last aud includes proper
fitting. The manufaet
urers have done their
part and you can trust ns
for ours.
r-JOHN KELLY I
$3.50
to
$5.00
Gunfcep-Rolison <3
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