Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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TTKpnAY. FKIHUARY S3, 1013
7 H& SHERMAN bAILY mMOCRAl
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♦ FRY WHERE
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♦ Rrwir oiixion. *
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4 men have Mf.i low in »T
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fact th*r tm tr blo'xl **
—-——- .der and lu*nir<' when i
Matches were,first mad* In lailh'oiu In thin eampal ;n a
- . jtha front. * ,«jf.
Fo^ng * ** unknown until Movie* reach'd tb*- mFUo I1i»
w»* disco mcd, tw«*ra taken sick tfi cato;
— j .‘tOtnatih *0*1 bowel tr<
After Jnfif :•», Ala barm. peopl* >vi(h_ bU.od pnwrrlo
»’ll i»«* limited to «!»•* qsirt of ilqW* Young toon tut<1 oH tr.
A month. u ait on 14 be' JweF ns
i ihoff blood to p.xr* !ht
Thaw la no pauperism In nervir. that their .'lomaCT «*
The poorest h«v» ootto sort oi fret and the liver artiv.
hold |>rojirr’y. j It Itilmt lot* <h vfttFi
• force -r.pd rt»vn>;to to
-- Ttwlm Union dollar* worflr----if Trtand j#-j~ ir r"
i chr h Is tti prire for whirl* lh> K. |» li*o i,<»r\. i,.f -
Frruch army in fighting in Ai«" fieait (Wrong. the hud
stomach vl^eron* rfte i
William H flornlhroolt, appointed with b tpftlc which hi
Ruck-to Natiirc Shota
ihi* ideal footwear for
Spring and Summer.
Tfteykctpihfeet dry
More Attractive
Footwear Was
Never Made
Otaiiilmk Wmi* a Word.
w ill stfv* me jtini a
vottr mftMtM* p*u#c 1
hearty , to "
cry -cimoM* and «*!
rhtcii tppea red In 3
jday'n 10*11#. T. too. am "*mho
jt<4" Id ask «4)7 to woic*»t» cii
j H,tr the IwifJ'jt ■* I am not an
i ttartf,” on th«* contrary har*
Children's sizes
Frt m $1.75 to
tv i \&j rmowixo i\
rut \-KM aa-fiMKN H
. size.*
From $2.25 to
ncr»
Dl MM*
Misses
The NMhi-r* few# dhWiftinii-bexi
ihcccrlici Mill* their t '.lontal Pro.
ihutiurw. VVr bare too many wljrlev
to attempt any •l.-scni# **.«*—««
W'HBW not tto these beautiful Shoes
Jnxtlee,
sizes
From $2.25 to
Women’s sizes
For
j t*f Wtta wtrtrir mnvT tin “4or»
wtth.«nrh ycnijr adroit anh lactfitt.
*>*l>or**nc<«, that It 1ft »nou*rh to fill
o:tr lirtf.rt* a:td osr hand* and ‘‘alii
car power* 'nti**'*." If »# aai
failhf'tl n' v*s and moth ms on mitt* j
the nrhii t»nor of onr way --loin fh*»l
rhurch an<f attend upon all St* or-j
ditmo'-oe ftHltdny lr, th“ path* our j
•rtMid Hid fa : . i ndidlWi trod, j
will liar** cnonirh to do and do tti
well. Tltt* ncjttTaf i over earn# tor
heiSir "wipril up" in an <dertlon w«*
the year that old Sherman "wont
T# tmU or Ttme arid Sak a
R. WlnUTct to KlattV. i*
vrrr* ojd. tiail* from Albany, lion, fttt' h ft* Ooctnr O (ojf(|> ' ‘
Oregon. vlmilcal WwtWc-It i* Hi! wo fid* >
—• great Blood Pnriflpr: I* • ■ ra *•;(« •!
’tone Vidal, n French reserve *ol 'itl*fto1vMi tbv Imphi • ti'i . ft* *.t«Ii
tl'cr. r••reived lip di“tjnet wonnt* carrl*4* ihcm out, a* it f| .r.« rt){ |n. i
from the c<]iIo*1«o of i shrapnet purltlcv, throiiah thf boweli,I
aht-H. He 1m living 'kldnpy* ao<l skin.
( If yon hate Indlgesttoo, ftttMigjRhj
UTtfce Paikland I:;land* there nr* liver, baekirti** over tin kittneyf
fi.o t-litiea ai many men a* women panat *jr other fw'trfh, snateadr
• 1 copra phi is have been .n feinlATti •' hervea or annlghtly. dk a. vet Tfr
hand* ainro thl* became—known. Pierce’* Holden Medical Dincovery '
— (today and start at one to . r-'plac'
During, lfil4, over 3:: million vout impure b!po*l wi-}. the bind
coin*, wetkhlug 2ftt> Ion*, were >hat pitta -ri* rgf and . i,r, ist .
token from prepayment telephone* von and brinaa back youth , as;tt
m New York City. . ylgorova action.*- Advert. ( udiU.
Yates Shoe Company
Ma^?sP,er<:? &
••tin ItMNPIUt K Hllor: HTOIfK
LISTEN TO ME
Garden Seeds
In Bulk
We Have Them
JESS WALL
A. M. TEAGUE
The Shoe and Harness Man
Who Saves Yon Money
I have started a 15 Pays’ Harness Sale. Prices
have been greatly reduced—You can save a lot
of money by buying now.
' 4. M. TEAGUE
21G Mf. Houston
While Mike Gibbon* in making]
J.'.Oei) for a half hour boxing match j
at. Hudson, Wi«,, next month, th> j
geveinor of the state will be makinc I
l*inyi‘l' >l<*et|jur PreglalU.
The following program * anuounc
;hI for the Vet^nesdav -y.-.-.-.g or;,...■
# >' servh es al Key M*moi Uil Metlni
(list church, Feb. 2 1. *
I.caUer tor U.o ' e .' jmu;, N
Dotson.
Choir leader, R. B A Ion,
Hervices epen at 7.1 '>■.
Slngir.-g.
. Prayer, led by lead- r.
Rcrittfure rcading Arts !«;!•.*
18. ven-is, VV. D. A. iti-id
Prayer, John IHxon
Prayer a Factor’ia. BribSag on ;•
Revival—J. f,. MeRlr* y
( iSeuss Bible Read) g ns a Means
of Promoting a Revival VV. I,
iiormlv.
Iloiig.
Does our * hureh need :: revival-—
.1. A. Simn ons.
Individual responsibiUr of each
member in bringing on it revival.-.....
J. F. Aston.
Sony
The Kind ot a revival we. need.—
j. I>, Thomas. ,
Son??.
Sentence prayer for a ?re?it; re-
vival.
Sieging and bonedtt non.
LIVE MERCHANTS ASK LOR YOUR TRADE
Because he does not. _bcHovc in
eotnpelHng the state senators to lis-
ten to prayers, Rev. Julius Nickel
turned down the ret;neat to serve a 1
cluplnin of the Illinois slate senate.
may brlqg forth an abundant har-
vest to the glory of our t.Ofd, and
to the womanhood of our fair land,
I am, respectfully,
"GRANDMA.”
. ty In helping to dean up the old
‘town, by faithful, Christian service.
i'M Hi on. says: '.Nothing lovelier
can i- found in woman that; to
to 'study househo. go««l.”
! Agtiin front Kttripfdes: "For »1-
] If nee and chaste reserve is wo-
man's genuine praise, and remain
Leaky piston rings cause a
Great deal of trouble.
They waste the Oil, the Gasoline
And engine will not run
Right with poor rings. v
Lomax Auto CO.
New York. Fob. 23.—Ed wart D.
Robbins, who' was indicted with
twenty other directors of the New
Haven road in the recent expose of
the railroads financial affairs, wiU
he tried today, to determine wheth*
<*r his immunity plea shall be per-
mitted to stand. Robbins testified
oefore the federal grand jury two
years ago and he claims he has com-
mitted no overt act since that date.
The government charges that Us
testimony before the grand jury
does not give him immunity for acta
committed previous to his appear-
ance before the grand jury and that,
even If it did. tho defendant haa
eort'nued the alleged acts of conspir-
acy Hinee that time. AH of the direc-
tors indicted for criminal conspiracy
aro watching the outcome of thu
trial. * ?
In contesting a divorce suit brought
by bin wife. a Cincinnati ma t
charges »h ! has a special admira-
tion and affinity for big. rat non;
cod that the flour denier named In
the case is a big, fat man.
fUnlet within the home
'I'll rtl* i ■ .1 It .1 tvtAVt 1r nt /l fl
These and many more nnctations
from , groat mind* of "ye olden
tinuV convince me in no uncertain
terms, where our niche in life is,
and where we can accomplish the
most good in the world, and to
our fellows in this day and genera-
tion. In closing permit me t» r*-
■miad you of the ujk .....repeated old
couniet. hilt nevertheless ‘tis truev.
The hand lh*t rocks the cradle
rtties the world." '
Thanking you. Mr. ’Editor for
yettr courtesy in advance. and
! ping that the righteous seed I
jiuve tried in my feeble way to row
In a Maryland movie Hi'entre von
can get a seat for half price behind
ihe screen, where one can see tho
ho'w just av well. although tspe
printed matter is reversed. .
Ih la war" Is taking steps to
abolish the whipping poSt. it is IF'’
Is^t state to r'dain the old institi:-
iioit which taught vengeance instead
ot reformation of criminals.
Safety and Service
An rust E. Beck of Fort Wavne
’ml., recently gave his department
store to his employees. He made
enough money, he says, and wants
his help to have a chance to do the
same.
The Home Interurban
(Texas Traction P’ornpiaHy)
between
Although Max Ernst Hebert is a
German and can speak no English
and' Miss .Vary Dawson cf Chicago
con spook it# Geimo-n, they hav"
been married. Rev. T. M Hunter
who tied the knot, used the sign
P. A.Takesthe
Razoo Out of
the Jimmy Pipe
Denison SSierman
Dallas
mid IntemH'dinlc points
Dlivct iot •liirtiau connections at Hallos .(nr Waco, ('orsicana,
K«M Worth, t'leburne and internnsllate points.
A h trse trade maae 1*. years ago
has made a rich man of Peter Gross
q£ (llllhcpie. ill. He traded his horse
for 2tm acres in \ trginia, believed
Rt that time to be worthless land:
He has ju*t been offered $100,0m>
lor the coal rights. -
«. #>
Carefully
Sreened
Full
Weight
ONLY IHE CEST
V
From $?cAlester and Briar Creek |
(•)
Phones 90 E ARNOLDll
The one reason why
I# P. A. has so many
r tried and trusty friends
is because it’s so gosh-
hanged tasty and peace-
!. You can
| THIS DATE IV HISTORY (
I H ot Id Events of Februurj tl;{
1*92- l ied, JoshtM Reynohis, Eng-
lish painter, first president, of
the Royal Acudemy: his lee
tores are standard toihC.
17 SO—Napoli on appointed comman-
der in chief of the army of
Italy* "
is 22—Boston-incorporated as a
ful on the tongue
smoke it packed in your old
Copfrtfftit 1914 by
R. J. Reynoldi
jimmy-pipe or home-made ciga-
rette just as fast and hard as
you want to, from the time the
sun peeps out till the little stars
twinkle, and there’s nary a trace
of a bite or sting.
I Am No! Runninfl for Mayor
• But atn running the best meat market in Khermas and want to
sell lo both the "commission form" folk and the, ' aUieriminis
form" people. •
A Ji in STEAK
i • , , JMt A GOOlJ |M)\,vr
Will make -you fellows stout end yon can endure (he campaign.
laua S. Mont Renters St, Old Idiouc |UH».
Prompt Delivery. New l’hone 055.
rible crtteUte* upon every
age and sex.
1827---Sir Walter Scott disclosed
himself publicly for tho first,
time as the Great l'nknown
whose writings had made
such a great impression.
1 s:!6'— Batu> or Fort Alamo. Texas,
in wnlCil the abny of 4,000
Mexictn invaders was defeat-
ed.
18 18 Died lohn Ajuincy Adams, ex
president and famous Ameri-
e«n id at eS man.
184.S —Uprising of residents of
Baris forced Louts Bhilippe to
abdicate.
is:,2- First Iron ship launched on
Wear River. TnijHaiitL^
ts<i,s -Emile Zola conilfti ned lo a
Arnold’s Market
>1.1) POO |M>TII 1’HONKS - NEW 655
COPLEY & ROWAN MILLS
the national joy smoke
Represent Ihe jtlggest and bust' Old Lint* Fit^ Insurance Com-
panies in America. We seeure *0»lck and astlsfactory adiustuii ntH
and will apiTm tHte yimr p u t oiiggc*. Vi c fuiike a kpcctklty of
Automobllo Insurance of ail kF',d»-. -Aiso Casualty Insurance In
all Its branches.
WK ALSO FliAlM'fO be Us • mo.-d active Real Estate Men in
your city. If you doubt it try us.
Rooms 206, U»? noil »*« ,M. & .B.; Nai’l. Rank UttHdlaK.
yroFr impflteOUtITOUt aiu! Bitf
is made biteless and stingless by a patented
process controlled exclusively by us. You just
charge a pipe or cigarette with this fragrant,
satisfying tobacco and you will wonder why you
held out so long and let your tongue curl up and
crack every time you took your old jimmy pipe
into your confidence.
Any store that sells tobacco can supply you with Prince Albert
in the tidy red tin, 10c; toppy red bag, Sc; pound and half-
pound tin humidors and that dandy P. A. pound crystal-glass
humidor which not only keeps your supply in perfect condition,
but is a thing of beauty and a joy forever.
' I
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C
cf .»ut)0 francs for writing a
letter on the Dreyfus case.
FHor. M. Rtono and Mm
IPsilka released by Macedon-
ian I rigands upon payment
of rvrsom raised in America.
Ex Pi evident Mad-ro and ex-
Vice ‘President Huan x shot
and Killed in the streets of
Mexico i .
BOTH PHONES 832
\cu FreHtht Rates in Klfect Ttwlay.
WasMngt
FcB. 23.- Tito flv“
per com Increase in freight rates on
milropd* i .... ...... .
the
( ommls'doti
last December, go, into effect today.
By the retyped rates. Use roaHa
in the eastern section of
tiie Fnlted States, allow Oil ‘by
lutcratltlu Commerce f * ’-
MBMPpi
By the retwed rates, the
l.opeTo real ire p.-i sddltlon or ?2».-
imc.oen to s:h».d(H»,ti«t) {n their,
rmrmte* tr'r v:>ar »lt tH estimated
that the rm ising or Their larfffs and
print lug of new schedules ho* cost
the eastern railroads 51,560,000.
The tnriffs filed with the commis-
sion to cover the Increased rates
Would HTT' two freight cars. ,
Ry tho'sc who provide a generous table and good liouse-kl-cymi-*
sis' always cau ful to deni at tin- storeWhetxi reliable brands are
furnished. Anil thut witqmtu for the iiihli Gwkwj- On, fnrnlslt-
ing so many Iwwne* in Hhernuui—Tttc Fevntlell Line *—
• -*/ THERE IS NONE RETl'ER.
TRY A ROU ND OE OCR FEItNDEI.I, COl-I EK.
■OLD) PHONK HfM AND at?,
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