Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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June
1915.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
OONTOACT FOR WALK.
Eight-Foot Walk to Be But Down
M (’ourt Hiium' Curb.
Western Association.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Oklahoma City 1», McAlestor :i
Denison 4, Sherman 3.
Muskogoe 10, Tulsa 9.
Fort Smith 6
DENISON GETS HtKCOND OAME Of'
PRESENT WORLD series,
I TO 8.
Paris 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Denison at Sherman.
Tulsa at Muskogee.
Paris at Fort Smith.
McAlester at Oklahoma City.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS. ‘
Plyd. Won Lost Pet.
Denison . .. . ..58 37 21 .638
Sherman.....58 33 25 .50
Paris......i.57 30 27 .52ti
■Oklahoma Uty .50 31 .28 .525
Fort Smith . . ..57 27 30 .474
Tulsn....... 57 27 .30 .474
Muskogee . . .,57 27 30 .474
McAlester . . ..59 19 40 .322
We carry the largest selec-
tion and greatest variety of
shoes for men, women and
children shown in North
Texas. Hosiery too.
VACATION OATS
% t
Wherever spent—at the seashore, in the mountains
or at the Fair—require that you have absoultely
comfortable shoes.
Low heel pumps in canvass or leather, $2 to $3
And don’t forget the Evening Slippers, $3 to 35
VATES SHOE CO.
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE
without as core. Then in the ninth, The price to
with ;the game looking good for an I per square foot
extra Inning, Covington found Tom-
mie for a nice eingle out in
garden, Glenn fanned but Harper The letting of this contract is the
j biffed for two bases and Covington culmination of quite a lot of agitp-
etored the winning run, thus adding! Don on the part of .the people of
one more ninth inning victory to Sherman and the ladies of tne Sher-
Denisoij’s already-long list. Cortina man Civic League have worked
was going good except in the third faithfully and Intelligently la
whoa a hit and a sacrifice, a three-] the matter and they met with
tagge and ancthe. safety scored <he prompt co-operation of
two Denisonites. and in the sixth, the members of the commissioners'
the leaders counted on a single, a court, who, some time ago, promis-
sacrifice and a two-bagger. | ed to have the walk constructed as
Sherman put her first run across noon as It could be gotten ito.
In the third when Gardner got thc| Many expresr.ons of delight were
first hit of the game off Glenn, stole! heard when bids for the building of
second and took third on the same|tho walk were advertised for. and
play Harper, failing'to hold Merritt’s these have been greatly augmented
peg and eame home an Kizzir.’s bln-1-since the contract has actually been
gle to left. In the sixth Weber and let and anounccment Is made that
Sheffield singled suul the bases were wor4 will begin et once.
It was stated today that w
left will be commenced Immediately.
Harper
Texas
League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Dallas 7, San Antonio 3.
Galveston 2-0, Shreveport 0-1
Waeo 3, Houston 0.
Beauuiont-Fort Worth (no
wet grounds.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
San Antonio at Dallas.
Galveston at Shrevejrort.
Houston at Waco.
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Plyd. Won) Lost Pet.
Galveston ... .07 43 24 .G42
Waco . . _______G5 38 27 .585
Dallas . . ______07 3d 32 .522
Houston.....G7 34 33 .507
Fort Worth . ..62 31 31 .500
Beaumont . \ ..6G 30 3« .455
Pan Antonio . ..65 28 37 .431
Shreveport . ...07 24 43 .358
game,
Our Market Is Open For
Public Inspection -—1
OUR FRESH MEATS are the very best the market affords.
Give us a trial order aud compare our prices and quality
with others. 1
We receive FRESH FISH EVERY DAY and keep them in
Sanitary Ice Boxes, We do not handle frozen or cold storage
fish.
We have a full line of Heinz Relishes.
Brick, ( ream and Swiss Cheese, Pure Hog laird, Ham,
Bacon, all kinds ’of Smoked Meats. Dressed Hens, Broilers.
A Plain Statement
You could go much further aud fare considerably woroe, if
you’re looking to fill your lumber needs and don’t get our
prices,
It makes no difference whether your order is to Jbe large
or small, better get “a board” now at the yard where -the
prices talk strongest. ,
We do all kinds of Mill Work.
CONSTIPATION CURED OVER
NIGHT.
A small dose of Po-Do-Lax to-
night and you enjoy a full, free easy
bowel movement in the morning.
No griping for Po-Do-Lax Is Podo-
nhyllin (May Apple) without the
gripe. 1'o-Do-I.ax corrects the
cause of constipation by arousing
the Liver. Increasing the flow of
bile. Bile 4s Nature’s antiseptic In.
the bowels. With proper amount of
bile, digestion in bowel Is perfect.
No gas, no fermentation, no Consti-
pation. Don’t be sick, nervous, irri-
table. Get a bottle of Po-Do-l>ax
from your druggist now and cure
your constipation overnight. d&w
National Iot^uc.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
8t. Louis 4, Brooklyn 2.
Chicago 4, Boston 0.
New York 8, Cincinnati 0.
Philadelphla-Pitshurgh, rain.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Boston at Chicago.
Brooklyn at 8t. Louis.-
New York at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Plyd. Woif Lost Pet.
Philadelphia . ..47 27 20 .674
Chicago . . _____47 27 20 .571
St. Louis..... 53 20 27 .431
Brooklyn..... 49 24 25 .490
Boston......47 23 24 .489
Pittsburgh . . .40 22 24' .473
Cincinnati . . ..4 4 20 24 .455
New York . .. .43 19 21 412
Sherman
SHERMAN FISH & MEAT MARKET
JWaif Lumber Co,
Weber, 2b .
Sheffield. If
Jansen, 3b .
O’Neal, rf .
Milan, m .
Sorey. ss .
Gardner. 1b
Ritter, c .
Coe. c . . ,
Corzine, p .
Weeks, p .
Ray . . .. .
Phone 1201
U. 8. DOUGHERTY, Prop.
208 East Street
PROMPT’ DELIVERIES.
LIVE MERCHANTS ASK FOR YOUR TRADE.
THE ICE CHEST
Is the Power Chest In §
Your Home Now
(j
ur
Upon it the efficiency of your refrigerator depends, and I
the happiness aud harmony of your home turns upon <*]
whether the supply of ice in that chest is scant or snfti- fj
cient for all purposes.
Watch that ice chest
34 7 27 8 4
Totals
Stopped Trial of Lee 50 Years Ago.
Fifty years ago today,
i“*I _
InONDAy
AUG.
Denison
General
Robert E. Lee and many of his of-
ficers of the Confederacy were un-
der indictment for treason. North-
ern politicians has proclaimed
Grant’s terms at Appomatox as too
magnanimous, and with the incom-
ing of Johnson’s administration, tho
demand for the
Harper 2b .
Brooks, 3b .
Merritt, c .
Campbell, if
Hornsby, ss .
Nicholson, m
Heilman, 1b
Peebles, rf .
Covingtoii, rf
Glenn, p . . .
American League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
N< «’ fork St. Louis 1.
Chieago-WasItington, rain.
Cleveland-Bogtou, rpin.
Detrolt-Philadelphia. rain.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Chicago at Washington.
St. Louis at New York.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at Boston.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
'Plyd. Woq Lost Pet
Chicago......51 32 19 .627
Detroit.......53 32 21 .604
Boston.......43 25 18 .581
New York.....48 25 23 .7.21
Washington . ..44 (22 22 .600
Cleveland' . ,,..47 20 27 .426
St. Louis.....51 19 32 .273
Philadelphia . .49 18 31 .367
She is not very strong, nor very big, nor very fond of
hard work. She has pretty. Soft, white hands, and keeps
them ea But the is a good housekeeper.
> She Uses
as closely and continuously as au
engineer keeps au eye on his steam guage. Never let the
ice ruu too low, aud the machinery of your home will
always run smoothly.
OIJR ICE is so cheap you can efford to use it freely. (le-
one of OUR COUPON BOOKS and get more for the same
money, besides saving yourself the time and bother con-
nected with taking ice in the old-fashioned “pay-in-cash”
plan.
puniahment of
traitors was revived, resulting in
the indictment of Lee and his fellow-
leaders by the grand jury at Nor-
folk.
■ Lincoln, who had stood by Grant
In his generous dealings with1' 1-ee,
was dead. Grant undertook alone
(he preservation of the public faith
and the national honor in his letter
to President Johnson, written June
16, 1865. His interposition
Denison . . .....002 001 001—4
Sherman......001 001 000—3
Runs—Weber, Sheffield, Gardner:
Merritt, HornsDy. Covington, Glenn.
Two-base hits—Heilman, Harper.
Three-base hit—Merritt. Stolen bas-
es—Gardner. Merritt, Harper,
Brooks. Double play—Peebles and
Heilman. Base on balls—Off Cor-
zine 3. Left on base—Sherman G,
was
effective and General Lee was not
put on trial. Grant
that the great southern
It is truly rr,
w in **• work. With it clothes are washed without' rubbing. They cotile
out dazzling, white and clean. No rubbing means no wear and tagr of delicate lace* aod
MftkeT* WeU in '*“*
recognized
general
had done and was doing his part in
the work of healing the old sores
on rewelding the nation. The two
leaders in arms and in peace were
seconded by the soldiers, for the]
men who fought through the war
were not responsible for the differ-
ences that lingered. There were
plenty of southern politicians who
advised,- that the Confederate turn
“bushwpackers.” Northern politic-
ians called loudly for revenge)
LESS THAN 2 CENTS AWASHING
PHONES
That is what It actually coats to uk Richards’
Magic Washing Stick, and it will save you more
than Its cost In soap. In wear and tear on your
fine lingerie, laces, table wear, lace curtains, etc.
What Is, perhaps, more Important to YOU, la
that It does away altogether with that terrible
back-breaking scrubbing over the tubs and
washboard. One stick, which costs 10 cents, is
enough (or five washings. We sell you three
sticks for 25 cents, which makes the cost a|'
each washing less than 2 cents. It Is easy to
use; anyone ran follow the simple printed
directions wrapped around each stick.
\ou can be through with any ordinary washing
by the time your neit.door-nelghbor Is just
beglnniug to hang out her first basketful.
And your clothes will be whiter and cleaner
than any other’a.
Merritt. Balk—Glenn. Time of
game- -1 hour and 55 minutes. Um-
pire—Morgan.
BABY ELIXIR. It corrects sour
stomach, cools and quiets the bowels
and helps digestion. Price 25c and
50c per bottle. .Sold by H. L. Shee-
Uey. d&w
WON’T INJURE MOST DELICATE FABRICS
NO ACIDS - NO ALKALIS - NO POISONS
CHILDREN
WILL
THRIVE
the situation vas saved by Graqt
and i'," Lee, who led in ipeacc as In
war. Grant’s letter was in part as
follows:
“In my opinion the officers and
men paroled at Appomattox Court
House, and since, upon the same
terms given to Lee, cannot be tried
for treason as long as they observe
the terms of their parole. This i
my understanding. Good faith, as
well as true policy, dictates that
we should observe the conditions
of that convention. Bad faith or:
the part of the Government or a
construction of that convention sub-
jecting the officers to trial for trea-
son would produce a feeling of in-*,
security in the minds of all the'
paroled officers and men. If so die-1
posed, they might even regard such
an infraction of terms by the gov-
ernment as an entire release from
all their obligations on their part.
1 will Rtate further, that the terms
granted by tne met with the,hearty
approval of the president nt the
I time, and of the country generally.
'The action of Judge'Underwood, in
(Norfolk, has already had an injur-
I ious effect, and I would ask that he
'You must be ordered to quash, all Indictments
found against paroled prisoners of
;d?” war, and to desist from further
I THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
June Hi.
♦---—------—,---
Richards' Magic Washing Stick will not hurt
the most delicately colored fabrics or flimsiest
tissues. It has no corrosive acids that eat
away the testum. It has no alkalies to- burn
them up, no poisons to mak^lts use danger-
ous. You can wash woolens Just as easily, and
they will not shrink. L:tt curtains and lacy
underwear or dresses come out LIKE NEW
Flannels, blankets, children's woolen t lothlug
or underclothing., your own winter imderwvar,
will be spotlessly clean and will not thtlnk a
particle.
John Arnold was there with the
rooking and some of his friends have
made up a purse for "Spasms" who
exists In Denison to find any man
or woman on this mundane sphere
that ever heard John Arnold make
a remark in tb<> ball park that any
lady or any gentlemen could not
'afford to listen 'to. He is not built
any other way. As a rule when «
visiting club enters Lyon Park.
1722—John Churchill, the Renown-
ed Duke of Marlborough, died
He won every battle that he
fought and took every town
that he besieged.
1815—Bonaparte forced Wellington
ami Blucher to retreat from
QuiVre Bras, Llgny, Sonibref
and St. Amand. Last victory
of Napoleon before Waterloo.
1845—Texan congress accepted the
terms of annexation to the
United States.
1850—Steamer Griffith burnt on
Great Lake, only 40 out of
326 saved.
-Sulhan of Turkey Issued new
rights and privileges to his
Christian subjects.
-Genral Grant ordered dis-
tribution of whiskey rations
to his troops before Poters-
urg.
Austria declared war against
Prussia >
American squadron
on Saudwiches
made with “Sun-
shins Bread.
Our Cream loaf
makes very fine San-
wiches. -
CeNTS A ST1CK.J STICKS FORl
AT All GROCERIES OR.DR1IG STORE*,
North Side Garage
TRY IT
1864
popular with autoists because of our repair de-
partment is so efficient. Wecan accomodate a few
more cars in storage;
Simp Kvrans
1866
1898
under
Admiral Sampson shelled the
fort* of Santiago.
1906- -The president signed the Ok-
lahoic i and Arizona state-
hood bills.
1914—Tho groat powers held an In-
ternational conference at
Christiana, Norway, to de-
cide the status of the archi-
pelago of Spitsbergen.
in charge of repair department.
W. P. COOK. Prop.
New Phone 204.
We can supply all your grocery requirements to
your complete satisfaction \V3* tiave every Item that
you would care to serve on your table, as well as a
complete line of high quality staples.
LARGE LOAF
aud from the BEST FLOUR only, under sanitary condi-
tions.
Butter-Nut Bread
is the best you can buy
QUAIJTY AND SERVICE, OUR MOTTO.
Gray-Mabry Grocery Co.
§ Old Phone 140-11 New Phone 20
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-
ralgia, headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cyta. Burns, Old
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UpidUIO| Ul UI3VD, VJUlOy UUI110| V/IU
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec-
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c'
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