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July 29,1916
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FORRBtr-ROOMS,
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MM1H l(H> ROOM ■
Walnut. (Hd pbon* Hi".
reut 304 8.
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_ LIKES 19 THU*
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n same raoMmoi
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RKNBVfN ROOMS-t£1>V4 W. Hous-I
toft; cOoi-rifean xooite,,jpnly 50c. Spcc-
rafos by week or m
REAL ESTATE.
lul
983.
month. Old phone [FOR SALE—S. W. corner Willow and
Jy27-6t I King St*.. 13x140 feet, one three room
——■ ■ ■ --- —*■ land one fire room house; all convent
FOR IU5NT-“-Two rooms nicely fur- cnees. Make me an offer. H. L. In-
itialled for Hght housekeeping. 13131 ^rum, 131014 Commerce St., Dallas.
E. Richard*. OW phone 1416. J27-6* | Jy28-6t
FOR RENT—two weal light
keeping ftoftes, natttMdh gas,
able; Just to have some one
hoOftfi 515 S. Montgomery.
FlRNlSHM) ROOM*
house-
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FOR 8ALB—Chirire residence
feast Hoaston street 68% by ISC feet.
Part cash, balance monthly. Sec J. P.
Williford, old telephone 175. Jy27-0t
S* I FOR S.llj;—Clone In, suitable for
" “1‘n I worchouae. 75 feot frontage, one block
front kitty
housekeeping. 308 K^Cherry._
FOR RENT—AS apartment of three I**"* ralt|,*»1'_
unfurnished rooms for light ltousekwp- p0|| -Fouf fOote hou88. 813 N
Jy24-3t
lug. CaU 125, Hew Phone. J20-m Win0w. GPU DUtik Inman. ’ J12-tf
FOR RKNTt^Apartmnnt, Caraway I
Fluta, all conveniences. Old phone
Jyl7-tt
FOR SAMS-i'tve-rous,
If sold ut> once. \V. H.
West Houston street.
I'.puso cheap
Lurnmus, 430
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NICE ROOMS furnished for light
housekeeping; all wodorn conveni-
ences. 002 N. Travla. Old phone 1255.
JyM-tl
FOR RENT—Dwellings la all parts
at the elty. New pboaa 228. Bias
dngama 4 Dean. ca8-tf
FOR lflfcNY—Two rooms furnished
for tight hoonekeeiting. Gas and
hath furnished. Old phone 766. Mrs.
M. Vestal, 200 N. Montgomery, 113-1 f
FOR RENT—Four rooms fufnhsiisd
for housekeeping. Will be vacant
Ml RENT—Five room house, all
[conveniences, oa N. Travis; five room
[boose, *H conveniences, on W. Cherry;
tour room house on Tennessee St. E.
R. Caraway, old phone 934. m8-tf
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FOR SALE—At a bargain, On good
duly U. 216 Wv Malberry, old^\SS^STJ^ °iLt E£tci*SS
FOR fffcMT-two hldeiy furnished
rooms, with bath and heater, editable
for light hausekeeping, clone In; mod-
ern conveniences. Old phone 458, 219
W. Cherry. , J2f tf
[OS-aere farm five miles from Sherman.
Phone Roy Davie. Old Phone «" or
1631. juu21-tf
FOR BAMS OR TR ADR—Five
house, good loCatloh. ,645 old phone
room
ill-tf
FOR RENT—Two rooms foe light
housekeeping: modem conveniences,
furnished or unfurnished. New phone |
706. ,. _ JB‘tt
HELP WANTED.
TWO LAROfc front rooms for light
housekeeping, modern eMtvnniOncee,
two large rooms uppatalrs,
end southwest rooms for
phone 845._
convenience*!,
r% noutbeast
sleeping DM;
FOR SALE—Horae, boggy and har-
ness. A bargain if taken nt once. Ap-
ply Sanitary Bakery. J7-tf
NICE, COOL rooms, all newly fur-
nished at Star Rooming House, 223
N. Walnut, one block east of Binkley
Hotel. Now owned and under umuage-
Tuent of F. H. Hanson. ^ jy22-tf
FOR SAM—Two outhouses, one al-
most new. Apply to J. W. Haynes, ohl
phoue 12-2. jy22-tf
SCIENCE—INDUSTRY.
WANTED—To buy 2, 3, or 4-room
bouse to be moved to vacant lot.
Address “L. A. G,” care Democrat
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NOTICE.
Wanted—Will pay $1.00 per hundred
for any kind of old rags delivered, 75c
If our wagon calls; 10c a hundred for
any kind mngnslnes; also beat prices
for any kind of juhk. Gray soil Iron
S^Btal Co. New phoue 93. 411
Montgomery street
Jl7-13t
FOR SALE—Nice Jelly grapes. Old
phone 7ft2 jio-tf
WILL YOU HAVE any kind of work
that a deserving student can do this
fall or winter? We have more appli-
cations for work than we can fill. If
interested call Austin College, 8T4
f-tf
old. JyT
FARM LOANS-1 always have money
to loan on good farms at the lowest
rate of interest and the easleat
terms ever offered. B. L. Daiawnod,
Sherman. Texan a26-tf
VANITY PARLOR—Manlcurlng. Mas-
saging. NhitnuHHdiig. Haig. Slugging
aud Hair Dressing. Rooms 401-408 M.
& P. llnnk Building. JylB-lm
PRICER ARE K&illT—’Refrigerators,
$3.00 up; New uud old Dreasera, $5.06
up; Cook Stoves, $2.00 up: Kitchen
Cubiuot, $4.00 up. Other goods at law.
oat prices. Ritchie's Store, 220 West
Houston St. Old Phone 1481. Juul4
wagons, for cash Of good
Old phone 615.
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time notes.
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FOR SALE—Choice prairie hay, 20
. Ramsey or call 41
per halo. See J. B.
Old phone.
jnl3-fc
SINGER Sewing Machines rented, re-
paired or sold on easy payments. Sing-
er Sewing Machine Co. Old Phene 146
New Phone 298. No. 208 South Travla
street D. OL Humber, agent fili-tf
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR RENT—Two
for light
1297.
furnished
Old
rooms
phone
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FOR RRNT—One modern bad room,
FOR SALE—One Dodge Touring . Cur,
body slightly scratched in shipping;
will si'll at reduction. North Texas
Motor Co. j,v27-3t
elnae in; new and aM modern conven-1 FOR SALE—Ford Racing Car,, etp'lp-
lenees. Old pbone 1093.
JnlO-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms
light housekeeping. Old phone 987.
JU-tf
FOR RENT—Two or Owe* rOOton
light housekeeping, dona In. 823
Cherry. . , . ,
ikhI with wire racing Wheels, Its) mile
s|>eedoiuctor, motor meter, shock ab-
sorliers, pumi»s, etc: extra equipment,
extra wheel, tiers, motor parts, axles,
wlieel bearings and gears1? this is a
regular racing car, not a cut down
touring ear; run 790 miles; can be
bought at a bargain. 801 S. Travla St.
Both phones 821. Jy24
FOR RENT—Firet-claaa rooms fan*.-,
art) In private home, corner College [FOR SALE—One five-passenger Ford
anil Porter Itreitk
erman.
Mrs. B. *. Dick-
ml»tf
ksT. for rash.
|uimap. Geo. A,
Also one
SteWart.
surrey,
Jyl3-tf
FDR RENT—A modem south apart-
ment at “Newell Flat,” 6U North!
Travis St, rid phone 584 or 889.
LIVE STOCK.
FOR SALE—flood Jersey Cow, cheap
Jy27-tf
Old jilmtie 98.3 or 1284.
FOR BEN®—Clone to, nicely furnish-
M south front bed room, modern con-
veniences. 217 W. Joaea etret Old
items 863. alO-tf
'FOR SALE—One nice young Jersey
pw at Imrgaiii. A. W. Peters, 819 W.
[Houston Kt. Old phone 1065. Jy25-tf
FOR RENT—Nice furnished or nn-
Mmlsbed, ceol, convenient rooms,
RI---- * . a8-tr
eloee In. Apply 216 West Jones.
FOR RENT—Rooms, meals given by
the day or week. SOB *. Umar. New
phone 611. ibl8-lm
FOR SALE—One stallion gentle to
work; one good Jaek, 5 mares; 5 milch
cows; 2 heifers; 2 calves; wagons, plow-
tools nnd crop. ft. L. Holmes, 7 miles
N. W, of Sherman, near White Rock
J25-d3t-w2t
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by cfiWPB.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
I UlsT—Itusewood umbrella luiudlc ff
I Houston St., gold enp on end with
I initials O. K, H., Xmo .1914. A rc-
|ward. Return to Democrat. J28«t
FOUR ROOM HOUSE for rent 7p0 8.
Throckmorton, JjilH-bt
TfKi $. »M>ST*—A, fraternity
1^28-31 [shaped, (ireejc letterlr
FOR RKNTr—Three uet|t cottages
ThoiauN Bros, store, tall 627 old
012 new.
near
or
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pin, diamond
Greek lettering, surrounded by
Itearis. Initials oh back H. S. \V. Re-
turn to 223 E. l.tumir or Democrat and
i rewive rewanl. , Jv27-tf
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LET ME do your carpenter work, I.
N, Banders. 116 W. Pecan. Old phone
m9tf .
1052.
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for prompt work cgll
new phone 4?5
A. S.
Tcnnllle.
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Nonsplintcring Glass.
PupergUme Is the name of a new
product designed to help development
•f the “safety 8m" movement The
*ew glass M made up of two pieces
Of polished plate glass, between Which
Is a sheet of celluloid. The glam and
celluloid are welded together under
high temperature and tremendous pres-
sure, foruflng a solid sheet The product
possesses Uhusual resiliency and Is so
ttthgh that a 22 caliber bullet fired at
close range in tests failed to penetrate,
while if the glass la struck with a
hammer or heavy rock the only result
U to tear the polished surface with a
series of fine hair lines or cracks and
there la no shower of flying glass
splinters.
SUMMARY 1Y FRANCE
OF TIE EUROPEAN WAll
(Continued from page one.)
kelt 8tratcbing.
A mistaken belief prevails among
mlny mechanics that the best belts
sre those that have all the stretch
taken out by the maker. To do thtt
the manufheturer must subject tbs
leather to a stretching process so tip.
lent and severs that all the life Is taken
ofit of It, and the belts ate robbed of
what ought tb be a leading character-
IStlc—dUrSbtllty. fhfe belt When dur-
ing machfhfery la stretched generally,
ntft thddehly Or violently, and for this
reason the stretching is less Injurious
to it than when It goes through the
quick process of the teakdr.-Black-
•mlfM and Wheel Wright
penhixula with the exception of Grew*
’Rumania anil it little corner of Al-
bania was In the hands of the group
of Central, Empires.
Thgt marked the limit of their suc-
cesses. The advantage that time had
gained ft# the Allies began to telj
leneral ivanoff. eommahdlng the
iuxxian armies in Volhynla ami Box
sarahla. continued their offensive In
January \\ltb (he inrupatlou ol
rgartofysk. Itself unlniiwrtant, the
sighlfleanit' of this ojicrutlrai lay In
the revelation It furnished of a re
freshed and reinforced Russian army
ivrovldisl with new cannon abundant
stiivplle* of projectiles atiil sufthlent
power to plow up Gorman field de-
ftnses.
' <»f far greater significance wns thi
hdi-ame in tlie Canausus by Grand
Duke Nicholas,, forcing the fall q<
Er/eruin ais-oHiplIslilug the. occupa
(hat of Kerumusliah anil. In the mltf
♦ary view here, virtually cltmluutlny
Turkoy us u fqetor In the Rnrapow
war. Is-sidi s n'establishing Hie, pres
tl«c of the allies la Persia. Instead
FOR SALE—Otois 7-foot Deerlng bind- . - --- -------------,, ,c„
er; one »|)an mules, one bay press, 2 Which wCre placets, aiuouhtref to $7,-
douth Dakota Gold.
The taiue' of the gold, ailrer ana lead
produced In Dbuth Dakota fn 1918 from
thirty-threfi productive telrtct, ten of
'W7,t82, compared with
C»a«e« W. Hen-
I . $t,43t,3« in
19t4, a« wpdtted %y
derktm «f tin United States gbMbriChl
survey.
The gehl output In 191(5 was noB,2So
fifle rfuticcs, vsfued at $T,406,non, com-
lOtred With 854,758 ounces, valued at
$7,338JK)8 lu 1914. The production of
sliver increased from 170,642 to 199,801
fine ounces.
Quickly Applied Lathe Dog.
In roughing down a large number of
shafts prior to grinding them I found
It took considerable time to adjust the
dog and remove it, t set about mak-
ing oue as ft'h Improvement over the
VOW IS THE TIME to order your
window flower boxas; also all kind ol
fin work, guttering, flues and tanks; oralnaty Idthe dog and one that could
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WHERE
ARE YOUR
VALUABLES?
It Is rank carelessness to keep your
Insurance Policies, Deeds, Bonds,
Stock Certificates and other valuables
about the house, when for Jess- than
one cent a day you can keep them
absolutely occurs by renting a safety
deposit 1k»x In our Fire aud Burglar
Proof V«plt.- »•
qafetifo. •»&
'f *<•— ir-i no.’ aar-vpiirrA aaNsmut—ass.
lie quickly applied, and the result Vns
as Illustrated, writes a contributor to
with the Russians occupying Ruko-
wlua and tart of Galaela; tlu- Italians
riHsivering territory Ipst iu the rei-eut
Austrian offensive ,«ad still In .posses-
sion of the I sou*) region. and wltli
the French uud British la issisevskai
of more than 30 villages on the hanks
of thi' Somme that bad Iss'ii oceupltsl
by the Germans for 20 months aud
'uch of them transformed lu the mean
time Into miniature fortresses.
Tlie Allies have taught up with the
advantage of the Central, Povers in
iroj-aration, ami It Is helieveil, must
'* a reoonquest of Invaded territory
ly tlie Allies.
The dost root lou of adversary forces
'n another nml a far more difficult
matter. Iu this war the end may be
lenrer than many hope or may yet be
ter distant. There are no liases on
vhhh to calculate the progress of mil-
■lary o|ierations or the reststanee of
he ltelllgcrente. eveu when apparently
loomed to defeat. What Is clear Is
hat the antlelimted aseenileuey of the
Vllies. arising from tlielr unrestrleteo
■esourees, appears to have licen realiz-
'd.
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Miller's Antiseptic Oil, known as
2 SNARE OIL
Creating a Mmnilion Throoglnart the
Baulk—Many thousands Are Now
Using it With Gratifying
D^nlis
I NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS TODAY,
July 59.
b----1—4
.of « reservoir of men upiai \vp|cli tlrn
might draw to riVl t)ie void eatmejl h,v
eight months of heavy wastage, thi
it months of heavy wastage'.
Central Powers found nl f'onsfiintl
liople only- rfn addltliHuil drtUn u|aHi |
their resources. Tlie HltsnlBU advnnc-
hoi only meant the recdll of Turk Id
Uivlshms Hint were expected to belt
Hip OeHMatm. Austrians ami Bulgarl
mis against the Allies at Snlonikl, hut
sierman ami Aiiutriau troo|»< were seal
.with them to uUl the ileft-ated Ottonmi
forces lu Armcuiu. Vet Treblzmal fel
after Brzcnun; Musli wns ii'.-i-iiiy^e*1 j
ami i|ii* conquest of Armenia wn:
t)ie conquest of
nearly coiuplcUv The (UvcrsUjn In tin |
1'asl had fulled to "break the oonlw
dt steel, ami in Fehruaty tlie coalition
of )l|e Ceiitr:)! feniplr,':; ivils facing r I
cHsls of jrt-f■*1'-‘- — ‘
that had wir
’ V Vt. "Vu',,uulm ami bfeVenl. the Invashm Of Bulgaria
Popular Mechanics. The body „r yoke -n,(, illtl.,tor slluntioU of GenmOiy wai
than air
heatoned llm Entente A)
lies. The Bdlgariaii army was ul
most barefoot, the Turks, excepting a
Kut-eUAinurti, wpro everywberc de
fcated, aud .the wastage of the lou;
and unsuccessful effort to tuke Dvinsl
lmd weakened core Ilindcnburg so ilia
ol undertaking a
nil Die ItiiKxlui
fi Olit.,, The .Austrians, left to them
selves, lmd never sueeHaled aud, tin
mahitellhnee of a large force liefort
Saloniki was required to hold fcrbli
amt proveul the invasbai of Bulgaria
,A was madQ of mneblne
and three-quarter Inches
steel,
long.
■
Take a Swim 1
lathe ixxj with notched end*
Inches wide and three-quarter* of att
inch thick, which was casehardeued
after it was forged into the shape
shown. The tall B, on which a notch-
ed end was formed for holding the
shaft, was made of tool steel and trifri-
pered. The tall swings on a pivot lb
the extending end of the yoke. A her-
1 Jical spring la placed In a drilled hole,
as shown, to opeu the dog for removal.
When driving the shaft it grips tightly,
the same as a pipe wrench.
GALVESTON
Roundtrips
FOR RENT-- Ootid three-room house
Immediately west of Jail mi Ltmiar
at refit. W. II. LuhiuiUs, 430 West
Houston. jU5-6t
INSURANCE.
fssrmrmmi
FOR RENT—Five room house in gocal
condition, east front, big lot uud barn.
No. 014 South Austin fft. CUll Ross
Stark, 144 new, 429 old. J2G-Ct
written
link
Dean.
-~~erN
insurants
time-tried, fl re-tee ted old
eompanlea. BiaaalaguM A
New Fhdpu lye. a4-tf
POULTRY.
FOR RENT—A modern 5 room cottage
natural gas. electric lights, sewerage,
corner Williams and iVitlow Sts. Call
new phone 439. Jy26-lw
itfHi .rr. % aswi
! HAVE MOVED my place of business
from wagon yard on South Crockett to
Pitts Grocery Store, southwest corner
imifi
of sqdhrfi. C. Q. Scruggs.
FOR RENT—My ^*l»ee op South Wttl*
phones
nut. Apply to Tv
Jones.
U’ooteh, 110 East
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MISCELLANEOUS.
as‘«r Jtreamrf
WANTED—Omni second h«ml
FOR RENT—Four room house, WA Igrfddflek»-I8tter Cotniwny
natural gas and electric lights, id0#*"b-2 ’
Cleveland Aye., new phone 688. Mrs.
lilahClW Blair. 4. ,._ j24-tf
Kioiks.
28-01
$15-05
DAILY,
DAYS.
FRIDAY.
LIMIT 16 DAYS.
Train lraves Rherman Silt p. m.
Arrives Galveston 9:26 a. m.
•iher teforiMm
$12-30 KVKR*
For tiekets and other tel
Union Station.
« MTO0SIM tn
| COMMERCIAL!
® BARBER SHOP •
® In
officially mlinittihl lo he grave.
In this elulairrassiaetit, as , tin
French oiieerM'iyi view it, the Cell Ira
-Powers, ardently desiring pence, am
urgently needing KUce-aa to rube thi
■spirits of the German people- depress
ol as they ,were by prOlpuged priva
tiyus,, lookisj to the French front am
decided ti|to!i the itdvc.dut'c of Verdun
The flerhiun plotr .eems original!.'
‘to have lieeii to t'oneenthite artillery
niiuiitiiHis arid men lu such ford' ovc
o limited length pf front, that tlie on
’rush would Is* Irresistible. The.'
••hose Verdun, because the imslliou o
the ancient fort res- was such that tic
defenders lmd their-backs to tic Rivet
Meuse on two sides and liecaime sue
cess therf would give the greatest i>os
slide prestige with,neutral powers am
the tnaxluiutn Comfort lo, ilieir owi
Naw Gulf Patrolaum Wall*.
In all 8152 wells were drilled lu the
coastal pools in 1915—7d in Tex»4 and
ipi In I^ulaiaoa. In the Texas divi-
sion oil wells numbered 41S, gas wells
d, and dry holes 337; In the LouWlana
division oil wells, 73; gas weils, 2, and
iffy holes, 26. The new oil Wells In
coastal Texas averaged 803 barrels
efieti the first day of productive life,
find those In coastal i/oujslaua 619 bar-
rels each. The output of all oil wellst
new and old. in the gulf field averaged
tiventy five Barrels ft «fky each. 1
Radium’* Or#at Power.
At a recetrt meeting of that Tract!-
tieo-fa' Sbclety Dr. Robert Ablte show,-
ed, in order to illustrate the penetrative
power Of radium, a photographic plate
Upon Which a revolver bad bcCU photo-
graphed by a single grain of tedium;
The cartridge With which the revolver
was loaded and the internal mechanism
of the revolver were clearly seen in the
photograph, demonstrating thkt the
rays had penetrated the steel. - ~
people. It was also possible thej
knew wlmt stilauapieut poliilettl event-
lu Franre illst losed—that the defense-
of Vertlim were not, lit iloW of tin
■field tiietb-s of this war, as strong a?
tother parts of (lie front. It is the be
lief of military experts that tlie Uer
mans Hoped to break through thi
front there and dcstyoy the French
armies, it was Imperative that suc-
cess lie rapid, accordim- ip this view,
iliid when, yfter three dftys, the ud-
vtimv Wiis cheeked lu the region of
Dmtunnioitt tlie project hud failed.
General Petain, us tin official citation
later revealed, had 'time to "reeslab
lish a delicate situntioii,-’ There win
.‘lift longer ln4»e of bfcukliig through
the Freneli front. .
Every yard of ground gained by the
fJcrimiins before Verdun slm4> Febru
hry 2i has ijlgpyy a , .an extremely
heavy •itiugulimry cost, . The e»i;tliiii
yh<g. Of .•*xpt*t.i.siye,.«Bitl (riiUless an
operuttem juts pit ikied the .critics. It
lias heen udcuneeil 11)at the ilcnnans
|ierslstc(( with Flo' object nf exbimstinp
’thi* Ffettch fort-es and prevehthig an
offens.-ig by the Allies elsewhere. If
that. Cud was In view, the successes of j
the Allies hi the Rattle of the fiomiuc
show It was riot attained.
Tlie Battle of Verdun, If orderei'
"Itii the tyciitlou of Interfering with
the offensive til a ns of the Allies, ,ln
niowisi' diminished the ehunres of oqr
rylng them out, whatever the fate of
Basement of
Bank Building.
I
FOR RENT—Five room house, harm
bath, natural gas, electric lights, 1013
N. Porter tit., also 5 room house,
natural gas for heating aud lighting
711 S. Rusk. A. L. Burton, old phone
S17. J23-tf
FOR KENT -T-room
•Dqn'l Ik/ without money.
$18 salary or Uoe an hour s|»are tiinc
dial rUiullug guaranteed hosiery, ftx-
tierh'iwe qnms*essa ry. Permanent. In-
terjwtlonal Mills, 2;#* Penn., Norris-
tywu. l‘n. Jy2tf-lt
WEALTHY widow. 27.
anxious to
cottage
Frisco slio|)s; 3 room cottage
959, Los
J?28-lj
marry. Interiiatlouul, Box
Angeles, Gal.
| MEN WANTED To fs-arn tile BaHM'r
1 trade. Gan be your own boss or sure
FOR RENT—8 room house, S, TfnvW
strepl ; all epuveulcueea. Call TateslMoler
Jyl7-tf[i>allas. Tex
sirepi; ai
Shoe CO.
Ol’ieli to all. Gountry or elty appfleftjits
iieceided. Gatahiguc mailed . free,
liurber Gollege, 2011 Elm St.,
JylteQt
FOR BENT—Desirable cottage, 81(11 RENPONSIBLE family wants to bent
Cleveland Avon lie. Has sit rooms with six or seveil room cottage. Must be on
modern conveniences aud garage. IAp-[80«l street ami high class neighbor-
ply Old Phone 598. J»-tf (hood- Address J. S., care Democrat.
r Jy29-Ct
FOR RENT—Five-room lioust>;
trie tights ahd
Moore
felec*
Crockett Gal! 537 did, of 324 new. (Moderate pay accepted. Phone 8. W.
Pfc B. C. MhOefc . J18-tf [9508 1 rings. J^27-3t
vJfOR RUNT—Good mpilern Upuse, 12001 FOR SAIJS—A refrigerator, very
E. Jones. Duuk InmaM JyOti Cheap; can be seen ht IJcuus'rftt of-
FOR ItfcNT—Cottage, 4 rooms, PfltRry,}^- - s *-—-
gas. electric lights and stable. Rent FOR SALE—t cook stove. 1 heater.
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the dlreariloi) fortress, It liaviug pnw
Ho more sjgiiuleapce aptirt , from the
.prevligh of Jhy mi me (than any otlier I
- bume jth
point aWhg, the front. Local success |
Light Guards Msney Vault*,
The vaidts of the new branch of th#
Corti Exchange bank at Elgtifv-sIXfh
street and Broadway. NeW Ywk. are
protected by a most elaborate system
of electric lights add mirrort. Thn sta^e of'the war Is lVebl to fH'"m'usT
space underneath them is bfilllftntly; onary and certainly enorihoilslj- cost-
ere has long IS'CII df -coimted and, in
milltury opinion can Imve ho vital of
fret, while the attetnptinjj of 4 wastage
process ly the Central 1 lowers at this]
Slaepwaiking.
Somnambulism has been a mystery
anil a matter of discussion to tlie mod
M profession shite the days uf the
•nvleuia. Tlwy knew ns wel) as we
all now know that there Is such 0
thing ns somnambulism, or walking hi
lie sleep. They attempted to explain
it Just as modern medical science has
been endeavoring to explain it ever
sluce. But as n wns then so tt la now
There are so many explanations that
eveh the physleina Is puirled to decide
which to accept
lighted, nnd mirrors at the floor angles
reflect everything that takes plhce be-
neath. A vertical mirror reveals to the
night watchman the narrow passage
between thfe vaults khd the walls of
the building.
Talo and fioapatvna.
The geological survey now has avail-
able for distribution Us annual state*
tnent on talc and soapstone In 1915.
During the year 188,891 short tons of
tale and soapstone, valued at $1,891,-
582, were sold In the United States, an
lucrease of 8 per cent In quantity and
1 per cent in value over the amount
fiu
MANY WOMEN NEfeD HELP.
Wonipn arc ns much inclined to kid
ney trouble as are men, but too often
wake the mistake of thinking thkt
a certain amount of twin a®« torture
lu iliftle Lit ■* 1 »
1h their lot and cannot 'be avoideu.
qufdk
pld phone 630,
408 N. ft ini
Foley Kidney Pills glv4 quick relief
from backaclw, pates fa* sides aud
mnsclcs. stiff, sore, aching Joints,
Production of Silica.
The annual statement On allies lr.
1015 la now available for distribution
by the geological survey. During the
year the production of silica in various
fortes amounted to 243,840 short tons,
valued at $1,270335.
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Pile# cured In 0 to 14 Day a
A. I. Burton, i*honeJsBd Madder ailments, fhihi
wit! rrfmwt money
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uudergoing singular modifications,1
Booth Tarklngton. famous American
lutlior, one of tlie most popular of
lying novelists and playwrights, la
'7 years old today. Mr. Tarklngton j
vns born In Indinnnixilis July 29, 1M8) |
mil 1ms ulways made that elty hls(
iome. Iielonglng to that noted group of
Vniorlcan writers known as the Indl-
>na school and which Is contesting
vlth New England and New York for
eadershlp In Aujcrlcuu literature. He
vus educated at Piinlne University!
tad at Princeton. He lieenme celo-i
>rute«l with the npiK'Brtuice, In 1899,
•f his very first lss>k. “The Geutle
min from Indlumi." which proved a
best seller," Since then nearly a
core of widely-read romances, havei
>Cen steadily adding to the fame of
he brilliant Indlaiitnu. The last book
rom his pen, a study lu ls>y |wyc4pl-
gy entitled "Seventeen’’, Is now nt-
ructlng great attention from noth'
toss and public. As a playwright,,
Jr. Tarkington 1ms also wiki notable
access, a dramatization of his famous
Monsieur Beuucnlro,” long 11 vehicle
or Uielmril Mansfield, Wing one of
lie best knowti plays on Iho Amerl-
tm stage.
Prhiee Ghrlslojilier of Greece, broth-
er of King Constantine, whose eu-
•Hgcmcnt to Mrs, William Ii. IxkkIs
vealtliy American wfumv, was rcei'iiI-
y report ed. 28 years old, tooa.v
Rear Admiral Gameron McU>')
I Want to thank you lor youf won-
derful oil. states Mr. J. C. Giuiabii. of
Jmieslsiro. Ark. My little girl' was
very Jow with dlptherla; I bail given
lier tivo doses of medicine which coat
nit $20. with no rotuita. 1 Jsaight a
2.k* I sit tie of your oil anil one applica-
tion relieved her. Now she Is well. It
Is the greatest remedy I ever saw. Mr.
Gibson made this statement before
hundreds of |>eople. yip,. Florence
Meager. 234 Whitney street, Hart-
ford. Goon., writes; I have used your
Antiseptic OH for neuralgia with good
effects. Only thing that I liar* ever
tried that stopped the pain tuiineUiate-
ly. Mrs. Williams, Gadsden. Ala,
writes: 1 have used your great pain
tHl for rheumatism, stiff joint*, also
for soTe throat, anil I want h> say
that It Is the greatest remedy I ever
tried. I recommend It to all suffer-
er*. Atony cures reported dally from
thousands of grateful user* of this
wonderful oil. Every bottle guaran-
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BECttl EOT WATER
Dm nr you
DOifT FEEL MOTT
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8ay# gl*M of hot 1 water with
pbo*ph*te before breakfaat
waahea out poisons.
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it you eat.
1 (n Atom*
I* you wain up with a bad teste, bad
breath and tongue Is coated; It your
head in dull or aching; if what you eat
•tour* and forma gas and add
ach, pr you are bilious, com
nervous, sallow and can’t Ret
Just right, begin inside bathing. Drink
befor* breakfast, a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
kidneys and bowels Und cleanse,
sweeten and purify the entire alimen-
tary tract Do your Inside bathing Im-
mediately upon arising in the morning
to wash out of the system ail the pre-
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YIiikUiw. V. 8. N„ retiring today ns j ' ”, y_— ^—o —-—
ommtinder of (lie Pacilfe fleet, 02 Too *dt before your blood, nSrves and
vious day's poisonous waste, gases and
sour bile before putting more food into
“ie etomach. *
To toe! like young folks feel; like
>u felt before your blood, nerves and
.3
ear* old lislBy.
William G, Brown, prominent rull-
vay man, former president of the New
fork Central, (fl years old today.
Doit Marquis, well known writer, 3S
enrs old today.
William F. Sands, diplomat, former
nvoy to Guatemala, 42 years old to-
’ay. *
Hon. Thomas S. Martin, U. S. sena-
or from Virginia, ($> years old today.
Dr. MTillani F. Slocum,, noted socl-
logist, president of Colorado Gollege,
5 .rears old today!
muscles became loaded with body im-
purities, get from your pharmacist a
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
which Is inexpensive and almost taste-
less, except for a sourish twinge which
Is not unpleasant.
Just as .soap and hot water act on
the skjn, cleansing, sweetening and
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freshening, so hot water and limestone
phosphate act on the stomach, liver.1
kidneys and bowels. Men and women
Ipated. bill
• stomach
inside batl
Men and women
who are usually constipated, bilious,
headachy ar have any stomach dls-
Ide bathing
order should begin this In
before breakfast. They are assured
'i ftMtot
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they will
Up* and Down*.
Not every statcmu-iu takes hi* iiis-
jlasiil with the humor or the Due
I'Epcrnon, who fell into disgrace with
Iehry of Navarre. Descending oue
ray the great staircase of the Louvre.
ie met Richelieu ascending it, nnd ou
lie cardinal asking Indifferently If
hero was anything new taking place
,1’Epornou replied. "Nothing, except
cbUt. as you see. I am going down and
.•m- are going up!" Mr. BloundeUe
Jurton tells the story in “The Fate of
IrerTqf Navarre”... f
subJoct shortly
e real cranka on the
Don’t Tkrow Away Your 0
Shoes. ,
THE MODEL SHOE SHOP
Will call for your shoes
Pi
art(
door.
The very best iriateri-
RirCall Old Phone 1376.
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>ut them in ffood shape
irtd deliver them to your
Busy Business Meu of Sherman
Who Ask for Your Trade
See us for monu-
mental work.
I. E. PROVINCE, Prop.
the weekly democrat
Went I« Months
To Y«ur Friend
FOR ONE
Haynes Sk Spores
UNDERTAKERS AHD
kmbaLmRiW.
Horse-drawn and Automate!*
Funerals.
West tide Square.
Both Phone* 111.
Knox DfAy Lin*
MOVING VAN.
PALMER SHUMATE
Writes All Kinds of
All Rinds of Hauling.
Both Phone* 114.
INSURANCE.
Idas
ly- The Central Empires have uni
1 longer reserve* In such mratherft (hat I
they can afford to launch fhera against
the Allies in the mere hope of Inflict-1
lug more danmgo than they suffer.
Tlie herrrte defense of Verduti, oil |
Hie other hand, has been for the Al-
lies piie of the notable development* |
of the war. it held German reserves I
.there in such ttiuuliers as to put an I
eml to the shifting of troops , frotc
front to froiit. It prevented tin* re
iiifpreetnt'iif of the Austrians, suffering |
frmn the loss of iirlsisiers. with i»er
hap* ns many in casualtb-s to tlie ar-1
nth's Under Getioriil RrltssllOff. it
olillgt'd the Germans Jo prolong during I
five (OonfltR a^ Fast daily expenditure J
Of project lies that vrils expected tej
eoidlnfie only a frW rhiys. and has sol
dfdwii Uptrii tl>elr reserves of munition I
that. In a battle, of the Somme they
Were unable to reoly to the - Fretl<;li I
and British guns in the proportion M|
onlv one shot for three.
The successful defense of Verdun I
and the successful offensives of the |
A Mil"-. In the Norfli of France anifri.i |
ffw M’estern friritf stioW ftt the end 0f|
the sei'ond year rtf fib* war hint the I
Dually prepunal war mini on which'
jit-mug. -'he Genii '" Gliftncellor hold that tliel
“l.4‘U^ l,,Whl *"■ >s|
Fearis transfer Co-
Both Phones 78.
All Kinds of Hauling and
Service.
T. E. ARMSTRONG
CONTRACTING PAINTER
AND DECORATOR.
A. C. COLE
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Commercial Bank Building.
Old Phone 921.
jno. c. Mumt
Horse-drawn and Automobile
Funerals. Teiephlnes:
•*! - >-•'
MAX GIBBS,
For Brick and Co#crete W«rk
of All kinds.
New Phone 711
'IV
Carpenter A Belden
heal estate,
INSURANCE.
Both Phonea. N. Tratla St.
PHIL SHEflO
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
Repair Woife Don*. ' "'
We., Side *ark.t
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