Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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FOR sxi.i;—j. r'. t.-eren iiu bar-
vs.n* iu J'■'■«!hat* *n<l basin***
;)roi.u‘ty shd race at lot* and farm#
■t» him fin* nud )n« Office la
'cuk'ey Annoi. Jyl-tf
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' t; i) i ant! wife
to room
and '.mart
ai (ir;ui<l
a veil in*.
'‘. Ol! |i| ll
>t oliif.’l in small tliild
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If !f;i lilt t il.
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K A si-lo saddle
m fft.iod
is): 1 l rOD 11
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i coiidillull
if a bargain. Cal! at tlte
l ‘ ' p-in of rat.
for particulars.
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noth T *1 have a house moving
ng and tun pi(.pared lo tin all Kinds
of li'.ujbo !i \ ing, roLiiocliing ami
"iia.p, AfK’worW guarani.art {.’-all
or phtme • Tfcdnnts' /ijgwipdjsr ‘.office
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family Retorts.
. ti t: \XI* .nsurftnce
wi'iipat in Gnu-tried and fire-tested
i'm line ''(iinpatili'S. .1. W. B)''ijKiJi-
t game, New phuuo 22• •. uiJ-tfj
! SHERMAN MATTRESS FACTORY,
wlioli-s'ile am! r• t..ii!. Will you stop I
j and think for a morn ml of one (If-j
1 pnvi d of si .'fit, t>i! Iving to make au I
| hole s! living? Only f;\ your put
1 rona-■■ it imii be a:'nine I All kinds j
if him! • ryu'.t‘8 iiiiiilo ‘ind roil-1
malt. HO'id1'. (lidiw'l'"'!. A. If. Uib-j
1 sou, Prop . Hus p,. Lamar street. |
■' c, A dceS-tf i
am a well-aimed missile in a vast
,<iimne of prevention pnilrng dis-
ease to flight;
am a. messenger of holm Who visits
tile thousands in dspair;
am a harbinger of tlm mire and; at
my canting the hopeless take
heart'
mi! a missionary of sanity and
proclaim tin' Irulh where I’trt*
i eigiis and fraud sits inthroued.
carry the < onsuniptive .Irom the
11 in am !ii to I lie liioiintain-siiic.
Irom liie crowded si reel lo tic
open 1 i> ifl;
pav for the fopii that noniishcs th.e
via Kcncil . hoily of the ii in ” h i n ft
mother:
send tic visaing nurse cs an an-
gel of lien}' lo the hillside.of tin
- el Irt'iT;
hold m\ school in the open an 1
see tip* color return to pallid,
childish -futes:; • .
up ii ,the sanatorium gates to him
who. without me, would ■ di ■
.all no: ■
]ii iiit the good news for ,the un-
knowing titl'd spicatl the gospel
t a tint linorant :
smile a lirtict let ion on him ivh >
in vs m in Viil.itid >, Hint 1 in:**#
:!’ h*H hehrt Ice ill c lie c.l nt-
di't'.s tdie lic:ii ts''oi' 'oi hers:
am strut!Mint. I' do a mighty, work
! am ltutiilile ■ hpt I s'ave htim.it'!
life; I am mil to lint 1 spent; <i
in tHJn’O of love;
. i M 'I ill-: RED CROSS CHRIST-
MAS SKA I
can be purchased everywhere.
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\ lif < I Sliirklioldci'S* Minu.
\,*!!>.■ i Ik ri hy iri\ ‘n tltal llioi'r
• I! Im‘ .i um ( Tiny oi iho sIkireliolrt
> <•: 11>* ('niuiiH‘!Ti«i 1 Si;it«» Hank in
-Woman to do * ^■j'ri al ' i * r i»anK i:‘ i room Tuesday, .Ian.
Mrs. Tom .Spurlock, f.fif, I I t. 1M::. let ween the hours of three
street. New phone r.ss land lour oh lock. p. m. for the pur-
oT.t-lf j po.-a pi. ideclmg directors for tint
f---- J enAuing ,y«-yir .nml f ir (tie i i pupai',
! I, Of Co » c:,lier .husiije^^Kch
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Washington. Do*. 17. - S* nator
accorditog to jjtAUMTifVncfsj re«
ported to have bean made by_ ,it!rC
ywhterdny ft' some of nis I'bJlcaguer.,
wilt sing his swim song tn’dlve set:-,
ate on Jan. l’ and ! making prrilKihi.v
U. two-day speech oil the issues . of
UreftMl, day iiolUii's al'ttr ,wl(.Uh ire
will ,i;< .sign Iroip ''.lie senatfl and re-
tire to priiat.= life.
The rejKiit is that S nator Bailey
-•aid lie would have made this
speech before fills time and' would
have lesigiiel before this lo lei (lav
<*’ol < | it ft t name his seccPssor. but
that ha found the tfpie of the sen-
ate so occupied by reason of the
Archliald impeachment trial that
Ii, i nul l not possibly get time for
tile ,i harnrifT atid letfgth of speech
winch h‘ lias in conumplution.
Aciording to the report in ci.on-
lei inn Senator liailey told ,Jiis col-
leagues that till1 legislature whieti
will ho it scss'on mil month will
name Co!, Ii. Al, .lohnston of Hous-
ton as iiis successor. it jK state J
here by friends of Col. Johnston mat
impair) among flic members of the
(anting slats legislature develops
that every anti-prohibitionist, in the
legislature will vote to; Col., John-
ston, while < nopkh. of Kutalor Bail-
ey's personal followers among the
prole bit Whists ,!n tli - legiflatur<
< an l.o de pended upon to vote fbt1
Col. Johnson to eioct him. ...
As i.<£. Senator Dafb ys own plans',
no anthoi itatj'e stati ment in dejl
tail liar, been' made public, bat it is
the common Ittipresk'on hero that
h" will con tin u W to m.Ttnta'n legal
residence in UainesvillT. Tex,, tilitl
practice law in Washinglon.
HlVlVlJS oVk’a TKfJROR.
The chief exegut oner or death tn
Ine winter and spring 'months 's
pneumonia, its advance agents are
colds and grip. In any attack by
one of these maladies no time shonl 1
be lost in taking tho best medicine
obtainable to drive it off. Countless
thousands have found this to o'
Dr. King's New Discovery. “.My hus-
band believes it. has kept him from
having pneumonia three or four
times.” writes Mrs. flcorgo W.
1’luno, Rawsonville, Vt., “ami for
coughs, colds and croup we have
never found its equal" Guaranteed
for dll bronchial-affect Ions', pries ’>'>
cents and $1.00, Trial liottte'" jTle
4 af. >f;!ttrtfrord-lvel(h Drug Co. Adt'.”''
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* ive ruom lioiK’f'.! ! l•;*ir.«»!' t»la< ir kid jr1h.v<‘s. |
return to (Hand or*
<11at I'
, . . > 1 \ 1 >—Four keys. Owner (c.*itf
~^tx" rooms ariifj' "Fine Tip'dekerlliftfg'tflPW:*' * '**111
f OT'O'H nmoT>-*rT.:
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t arrfway ur ttiQ* OM PI)on6 *m
jy i f | yns
t* h ield.INC-i for rent in al!
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H»K, SAID—Clore iu cot tad",
targe' roi'llis , in: N,Vx I An ; we
;i'iu\>'il: f'ne )o< at ion Am It
niy and will .sarrtfhm to
Ssini.no i'a«h ana balance , to
it. Hilioti, corner King
FIRE
LIFE
HEALTH
ACOBENT
TORNADO■
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Rewilutinuy, of Syuiputlty,
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John
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dii-:.t,
-\!.C 'Bryan county, ttkla-
liiiick siitul\ loam level farms
easy terms, give
Htl- Moore & Son.
INSURANCE
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U V N'l'Klt I wr.ni. to
•■ei iipd-hund buggies,
iiarioss in Slierman.
.ok Cast Cio rry.
I link. I.IKTKV lll.lti: IT is:
lld'd wi | The iim siiines for evorybodv
------------ | Mini i vein hod\ should feel an in-
hay ah the Iu cost in tin sale of lots soon to lie
horsi s and | put on the market in .1. I’, liereii s
J. M , Burks,j addition umir :!o it.ivid Crock t
o'J-tf
dial
it'll •
school. .Maul joe. the .management
of the Inloi'urduui nas netiuilely
premiseto extend the street' cm"
line to ' nit building during ittfj
mid ’.'ill iluiili! Ii ss continue it to I Id'
svi.i;
I rig
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('’ in lie
F’k.aHiji :
A’i1 X li.XlUi.XIN' A two story him k
, lu.:-iiiesn property Hint will pay 1 a ,
or mere, for quick jiale. i P1 eim'iits will mai\% lots :n Muir
d of Willow street.
Tilt.
jm-'
< Hi
per rent
1... C. Ch,'i| man,
North Travis Ft.
, oJS-tf
addition a tnoie attractive buy liianj
id's in it,) other addition. K*erf-
il !:
r*Mt- y.\t !•: or* Tridr■ 'til"
!'• • one :■) S'holeS
wTit«rt cis"np. Tom Fpttrlo
Oliver ]
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a player
‘I.v n-cd aniomoli lX'.
C .ml; lin k: on Jr..
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tci.ird"t'S mid roov.-
I loiiyton SI.. I ! ;
it'.', New phone -""1,
dl::-t;t
Store hnildiug and jwo of lo
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Toni liiMOte; on Kruth Tfavin street;
ti hnig in if sold at unco. Fee Mrs.
C, II. Haines; oF.’-ltn
Why Pay Rent in the
Citv?
a lot will find watcH-
Hjo front/ or Inc ic of
• with a '1' attached so as ty
H i imii use of tapping. BuMeiii
1 in that addition will neilite:'
a I"'mr iii-.' i'Xpense of..digging
il no.' piping water ir'oin tv loti;;
■ :h. With city water right, at
it,,1 -. puli'! c school clos - by tin i
i a-1 :..\ m.' "' car si ; v i> i means tno''.’
lor ilia' lieaalil'ul naditiou than can
I...... ii) i1111' Jus: think of it
good-tali', no 'axes and no interest
Thi TomSn.ltreVof TDidis ^treTt-
\ Vb'HSbdiiit FiimffiA' vtllool Afftpaintpii
do'Tir'Vf i,i’e'dolui'Mtis eoncbrriiiig*^ (Uw*
diiith of Km in a Burke, one of fU
1$ lovd.l tot tfllii r»* (if the.-scUOnI, re-,
|lj!t'(»ri« >#* t'oilok' :.J >t \ fr ■.
-[ AV'i oiW'ssf;lie aniTonmaiwit -
lit*-'d«tath of on:' riidSfl" aiim-j '
•W ijHiCt. fiinifia Hnrktv
rdiJ t nis ::tt(t'l hi.', ha,
pesg, and, a-^ense of 1
ii'tat'U-' 44<J.. .. .. ,,,
AVimtt:uf. she was a fa tlifnlv8ie:,il-
fuj' o', our Sunday sehodl, wi* daem
i| Tittiii'g to place q.n! reTtihlylhe i'ol-
flOw ltiu^resoliitlMiis:' * A ^ •.
•’*p 1 ft.solvcA:" i I i Thai,(is a' memilier
tif Triivis Street .xretHBWRtf Sun tiny
t-VhooF i>hc was fgithftll? ime csted
an , iut(vo', always endeavoring to
inert use the atti ndaneo of her class;
i.i Her beautiful face reveah'd
tin pure hea; t within; and her faith
in Ho I. which c-nabli tl her to Itear
aftliction without a murmur, has
strengthened the laith of all who
kne-w her
t:! i Her lovely character was
rih!) ei • 1 s' 11 is Ii • I with many fliris-
Cnn gincet, the rarest of which
was that she spoke evil of none, and
always had a sunny smUe and a
i In cry w ord for all.
i I t That we offer our Sympathy
lo the laiuily will!) til: thought
ujic ih avenly * Rut her in His wis lo’n
took in r unto himself only tit per-
,f(-.t i - Hie heauliful yotwig life begun
here, and may Ilia spW.it comfort
yen.
t A i That, tlnsi resolutions O'
spin.n! upon ilic ipinutfs and a copy
be sent to her bereaved faiti'lv.
i Fir m'd i
.urn*, k. i. joTtK
AID'S A.NNIK KXl'UIK 1 DXO,
■MISS Cl.AKA MAY HAYNKS.
v Cmi'mit'et
s tit:
mu:
ood .
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A y>.dton vein I car- I
tie v, o' a bargain.!
rih Tt.ivIr street.
(17-tit
M o rim set! you nn.v size tract of
;. i mi I .uni want. •Iii-il out of city limit
i n leu years' time.
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Color'd Teacher-.
XX AN >'!'■: 1*~
ill mice, M
XX IU pay Ml
f Ini Y > mi
"di m ne all I'patlirr h
iei") one'' mure car loai
o htgim.-t; cash pelf;
lo Xmcrican, Pi adt
i Also lone
! the ilty lo s
niciil s.
a few places left
11 - on loolithly pay
(Till 'delivery,
ini Hot. I. Will
old
call.
>: 7
Co gm
t Mmiii'.
1 d
U* V XM 1,1) at mice ?.i ladles to take
i‘ , udvantage of my ppecltil irentmout
"d‘i.f hair and .scalp for $,".00, I'or ,
Dndlier Infortimtion call A!|ss Bethel
ov AfeOrexv, Old phone 771; N'ew{
."'0i,'|«!ionoM5.JB, Blue. ol 8-tf
tfy i/I K— ■ — * - - — ~ —---— I
■ AM'J.N XVAN'KKD To learn barber]
trade. \Ye teach by free work,
>. end stive years of apprenticeship. ]
No better work. Jobs always wait-1
. ijiTools given
... ashing department,
fiNK (wo-'tory* nine-rooin house,
all nunliTit impriH ements; oust
In.*1! on Ti.ivis street.
7.N AfTiKS of fine land, two miles
fit tn corporation. A Bargain,
Russell Really Co.
SUKHAIA\, TK.VAS.
NOTICK OP KI.KCTION*
The regular annual meeting of
Wages in*fln-jthe shatehoiders of the Ald’rehanM',
Fee our offer.. & Planters National Bank 'of Flit r-
ilars only and t hen on tv
in r mont Ii. There will
iii" so no- li1 1 :" dom" Iii that a Id; -
| i ion i aidy next spiing. Jti,-I about
inj'lii in i - Idr i.s begin to wing and
('(.!') to) imp: m id will increase IIP'
value '! . 1 ill' el' lot All these
good tilings will make an opportun-
ity I'm wp cala ive buying. Save
following is the program of Hr'
Giavron county Teaelu rs‘ Institute,
itiltui'd, lo lie lii‘lil al Sherman. Dec-
, Mi'
that anybody- can I Institute niicutes--Talk to the
Ti n In is of the institute by I’■ of
■! 11t\ tor a lot. The first1 pay-j
your mo::e> .uml be ready for tic*
sale, dlii' Si.'iimin Building A- Trad-
ing Co.. J. 1’. Keren, Business
.Manager.
'drier Barber College. Dallas, Tex-.tmiLn, will be held at the office o!
• —- ------------------ • ----6t—.; tbi* bank In Sherman. Texas, on fm
J'tilj KAI.fi ■ O, I. C. hogs, fine con-1 S' (dhd Tuesday in January, Cl 1::,
81 tipn, ready ■ lor registration. | tlm same being the I (Hi day there
Howk tun las. cows, utul sheep, j of, betweotl Hi: hours of I p. in.
Cull al f>. .A. Carr firm or inquire tun I :i p. in. of said day for the pur-
of J 0*. Holt, adipinintrator, Al. pose of electing dir. , tors to servo
Rank tddg. n2*J-tf! for the e.usuing year arid I'or the
tranSaetlon of siieh o.ther business
as may properly come before I lie
shareholders' njnet lug.
C. it, lJOUCHKSTKIl,
dltl-30t Cashier.
DRESSMAKING
Mis. I . ITiediich will do Dress-
making at -t'4 N. Crockett, eorite*'
lbs an, Flio would be glad for'her
fpi titer custotners to call, as well as*
p( (V ones. Old Phone 11(1.7, dt-flui
—.r
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I tHt HAIfK .....20 full-blood Red
Ceekerelsr good breeders; retisou-
abl« pilee, J„ Wt llarmin, West
Cqntfe street. d7*6t
WHOLESALE BROOMS
SKK IF X. AIOBIMSON !
*105 N. Wooiis Sf. Sherman for
Your Broom Supply!
We can make prices that ctinnat
he beat ami save you money. Wo
bt've'sold the largest jobbers iu
the dated FtHt.es^ not. on price but j,„ llhnscB is to lie disrlosed by ex
quality. We.also sell floor sweep • -
and polish that is unsurpassed by
any manufacture in the world.
MORRISON & R0THE
Gibs, county superintend', tit.
Feng, Institute.
Invocation. A. J. Kirkpatrick.
Fong. Rock ul Ages, InsHtut'.
Kb i lien of Oflkprs X. S. Kvcr-
ett. chairman: J It. Patterson. ser’-
retnr.v: .Mrs Al. A. Told, treasurer:
Alls. Al, Al. Stone, organist; H. C.
K'i k put rick, rt norter. Knrollmt at
( f teacher.'. A'lordingly til > p: )-
gra-m is. bring currle..' out nleely.
Kadief. who experience a feelfn'g of
nervousness, exhamiimi anil painful
Interns! symptoms need the film re-
Slioratlve effect of DR. FI MARINS'
FtJlfAW VINK WINK. It vis. a
woman’s medicine. It is especially
piT-pared' to overcome the., evil.ejyErt
o)j yrep.ularlties, heart palpiiaiitjnJ
and weak new* due fo the nilmentsito
which the female body is subject.
PriCe SI.00 per bottle. Fold by XV. K.
Bitting Co - Adv. s&w
KtiHld'u I i nit (iroivcrs Meet.
Washington. D C., D'e IT. Tb ■
Kastern Km it G owevs’ Assol'intlon
b eau 'I.-- annual meeting m the
IPtii.li’h hotel today with ,,a largo
and rt prt sentutivo attendance. Tho
practical side of fruit* growing In all
ports during tlm scir-ral days' ses-
sion.
~ ...... ------...........
Wheat for chicken*. feed for
horse and cow. Bussey & Co, diO-tf
Southern congressmen are kept at
seir wits' end explaining to their con*
lituentB the preponderance of monu*
tents to Union soldiers In Washing-
>u. Rxcept for the statue of Robert
!. I<ee. placed in Statuary hall by tlie
late of Virginia, no southern general
as received statuary recogntAltou In
Yaahiugtoir
The oilier day Congressman \V. S
toward of Atlanta. Ga., was taking a
esident or that city to the Capitol in
he street car. As the car rounded
he curve at the Peace monument
(•S’- the foot of the Capitol Repro-
entative Howard pointed out to Ida
riend the great matue to (ten D. S-
irant, behig erected In the Botanic
lardens. His friend looked -*i tiin
nonument, which covers a largo
round space, and observed:
“They ought to put up a statue to
ieneral I.ee near by."
"Well. Ia*e has a statue V're and it
overs tsore ground space than any
tiler statue to a human being In the
(hole world." replied Representative
•Inward ( i
“I would like to see it. Where Is
t ?" exclaimed his friend, excitedly.
“Oil, It s over here at 5th and F
treels," replied Mr. Howard, dryly.
’They call ii the pension office."
A/HITE HOUSE TREE PASSES
F
I* R»-
illyer Maple. 75 Year* Old,
moved to Save Othet'i on
Lawn.
Old age and decay have spoiled the
lasaage of . one, of the Htatelle»t, and
nost, dljpdfled trees on the WhU«
•louse grounds. ; J'-
To the left of the Pentmylranift
ivenue entrance tn tjie White IIouh«*
md Not far from the executive office*
las stood for the last 75 vear* a fine
lid idlvey maple tree. A* far as could
ie learned it had no diatiuguiclied
jedlgree, like some of the tree* on
lie gt’otinds that have been planted by
/residents, but has stood through
tiany presidential administration* a*
v distinct ornament to the grounds
Lately it became so feeble that the
superintendent of rhe ground# feared
t would full over, and ordered It cut
down. Right next to It I# a young oak
ree which was planted by PreBideut
McKinley and marhy are £ntm* Jap-
anese trees. AH of these were In
lafly danger from the old tnapie. so
it .bad to:gw, A votinger tree may be
planted Hn-'It# placf<"and Pr«%tde#£
Taft tiaaytthle JtM'We««tff he'^uretetto ’
so to preside at‘Me* plaVithig.' "v,
i«) • • d m.'t .‘-I I"'tju „
SNEEZE BrtEAKS XV RIB
' >" U'f'-ijfv "t‘ r.-TTrrrtr,1 i,■>trii'r Ti '“ -
Wnshlngtan Mao Arft»r Ordinary'
r' Snetie Has to Call .Physician ia
■i 1 - ■ stop tne pttth. ■ >"j • !■ t. ':
• • «,!• • . . wU' i i ti • • • i
Joseidi K. Flynn, assistant station,
tuasler at I'ttlott it(htfdb. f* sufferiujc,'
frovij a britken fill caused by a snefite.
\Vliile on' duty . a few. uiglps .fyo >Lr/‘.
Klynn fe,|t "an.’.i'mjtluatkne 'ane^fec
ajid. as.hq.haiLjdqao ntany tinfes be1-'
fore-, gsvffj ftay.AOaU, promptly. freez-
ing. ThereuWlo'#*#! • nt wnce a pain
in lit* side. •‘Tiie patn grew wordy, if*
mtfeh'BO.tiiat aii lnjecttdn of morphine
was necessary to ease It. Phyildlan*
examined Flvnn and found a broken
rih.
Flynn is thirty-nine years old, stands
about 6 feet 2. and tips the scale# at
2tm. From hi# coucli in a hospital h#
said he had sneezed all of his life,
but never had any had results from
It until the rib broke.
“Well," said be to his doctor, “I am
glad 1 haven’t hay favor"
( TT-r—y-- 'r-r
Money for Weddhtg Present*.
The lyeddlug present of money has
received the stamp of approval and
hereafter It will be perfectly proper
for auy one desiring to get rid of (be
burden of bujlug a wedding peasant
to send a check, acooidlug to the
Philadelptila Inquirer. A few year*
ago no one would have thought of
giving a sum of money to a bride, but
Us convenience and practicability Wat
at once manifest and It wa# permitted
when fptuin^ from a near relative.
But it was hot until,a collide of yejir*
ago that It received the necessary
hallmark of royal approval to make
It generally acceptable to society, .
The approval came from no lea# a
person than Queen Alexandra, who
sent a friend a check for |100 Her
majesty probably did it because she
was iu deep mourning and could not
do any personal shopping, and so, to
avoid sending a gift that might be
duplicated, she forwarded a cheeli
Since then hrtdes aufl bridegroom*
have had reason lo rejoice, and at
every big wedding nowadays the Item
cheek" figures frequently in lists ol
wpdding presents.
None Too Honest.
t’haumey Bepew was discussing !r
Washington the methods of a oertatt
corporation.
"Such methods," said Senator De
pew. “may not be considered disliotv
est by eome people, hut they remiul
me of the reply of a debutante nr
I POO. :
" Hoes your tlanco kuow your age?
a girl friend rather cruelly asked tbit
debutante, as they sat on the bead
mending their bathing suits.
; “ 'Well, partly,' was the .rejily.”
Indispensable.
Mrs. Glgthorn—Do you mean to saj
you smoke the nasty little Uiityg* li
your own house? ,
Mrs. Reeder—Only when we are do
lug amateur theatricals. You can'
present a society drama, you know
without them. ,
The Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS CIIILL TONIC, dyive*
out malaria and builds up the sys-
tem. For growu people and ctay-
dr*n, SOe.
fitivct nor Colquitt Signs Them
Aitst'n on Binbiliiy.
Austin, Tex.."Dec. 17. Yesterday
was the fifty-first anniversary of
the birth of the governor of Texas
attil the Colquitts spent a njost
pleasant day at the exetutlve mXn-
slon. Rawlins Colquitt at Houston,
son of the governor, cam up and
helped make his father's natal day
one' of happiness.
For each year of his life the gov-
ernor signed a Christmas pardon.
The governor has adopted a new
policy in granting pardons. Bach
ig conditional and obligates th« re-
cipient to ae on good behavior dur-
ing the tenn of his sentence. In the
enso of life sentences it cobdiflons
the men to obey the laws and ve-
in nIn trn«,table the remainder o!
thrir natural lives, otherwise the."
will he returned to prison walls.
Baptists Revise Bible.
New York.—First copies of the
rrv'sed edition of the Bible pub’JFJ-
od bv the 'America.! Tl upas' Publica-
tion Focirty reaclic 1 tne society'/
htadiB'ttri “ v a few lays aao The
at w edition Is a radical denar'ure in
its construct Ion from tho latigiiag’1
used in th1' King .lamos version.
In the new Bible the names “Ad-
am and Eve’’ do not appear. TlKlr
place Is taken l.j the words “njiu
and woman," which is direct trans-
lation of the ole Hebrew ‘names.
Th ' word “hell’’ is eliminate 1, “u i-
dervvorld’' tiring inserted in Rt
place.
Other great changes are s-tuade.
The slflty of Jonahaud t1tr whale* is
changed so tltaj, tho words ‘’gVfat
fish”—ns. Being n nearer uitcr’p^eta-
tion of tho ancient lU’bre.w—takes
the place of “whale." '
‘Jehovah thy God," takes ' the
place of “Lord, thy God." VIip
word "'minors; d.” ih jiarbntwMs
follows the *>rord baptizo in every
instanc.', In the new addition t>hr
Lord’s prayer bubtut s:
"Our Father wW art in heaven,
hallotjed thy name. Thy kjijg-
dom ebnte, thy will he (Cone, iis in
heaven so on earth. Give us Ihla
day our daily bread. And forgive
us our debts, ns we also have for-
given our debtors. And bring us
not into temptation, but deliver us
from th" evil one. Amen."-—Kansas
t ity Star.
Effective Home Remedy
for Tuberculosis
It Ik a sorlon* lUnilrr Jk-peti littltuigi
arc iiftectcd. A trip away ei’ to ft sami-
lorlnm t# not only exppmdre. tint it ln-
ttolvc# *cpar»floii from bo am and frl#uU«
Kouic arc lienwftcd. tint fwv can re
turn. Erkmatl's Altcratilc Is i‘fft?( tlri> for
r#uI moot •' |‘’Ai. cxantfUc: >»
i M t.L
KIDNEY TROUBLE V
GAINED EI6HTEEN ROD
Some time ago I was troubled
with what the doctor* pronounced to
be floating kidney. I was complete-
ly run down and so weak and ex-
hausted that If l did my house work
one day I- would have to stay la b*d
the next. I doctored with several
physicians and they all told me that
my kidneys would never be well. I
decided to try Dr. Kilmer’s .Swamn
Root and found that i ggt iDelieL
l continued the use of Swamp TRool
and today my kidneys are Ih ftn«
Bhape and l am enjoying the best
of health. Have gained eighteen
pounds and feel as well as over tn
my life. You can publish tlrin let-
ter if you wish to.
Very truly yours*
MRS. JOHN S. JO.VES,
Orahvlile.-N. Y,
State of New A’ork
Bounty of Washington ss.
Appeared before me personally*
this 2!!rd day of July, 1909, , Mr#.
John S. Jones, who subscribed thk
above statement and made oath that
the same is true In substance and in
fact. , ,
(’. E. PARKER, Notary Public.
Letter to . *6
Dr. Kilmer & Go.
Binghamton, N. Y.
lTnve XVtiat Swnm|*-ltnot Will Do
For You.
Rend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton, X. Y.. for a sample bottle.
It will convince any one. YOu will
also receive a booklet of valuablo
Ukformatlon. tfdlipg all about the
kidneys and bladder. .When
writing be sur& and mention the
Sherman Dally Democrat. Regular
fifty-cerit ap’il oao-dollay s|zo bottles
for sale at till tirug stores. •,
dlO-St-Hw
-Li.
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\.yi.
TO STATIONS
N'*
bdlne trail t roetot. m runinr: : *
,yni S. AttituTJ"tAve„ H:*.ld((0ft«td...v .L
"<■2* Il t • Iu lil*. «’.»tl n# ItUl*. I .A.A.
ew my lnti*s. ' Ar lust I (teglltl 'tu
m* )Uiy*i|tt.'Uiithen twW (m«
.(.'ftllfnrniii ImraeUbiloly, , i
Verts rtdvlsi'd to (like I'i.-t
..... .....- ym f
xpiuaiui. Miui in
•nr .ftfe-1?
■ BSin'A'AltcriVtht*, :» stiyitU ft
• <imm<;nVl)(J;.)4(1(iug ii .llic taut• av«**Ttu
I h.('Wiu ta improve, and ttw-
ttrsi (veek, In'. '.limitary, tfwtv. I "rc*itmfl
• my i CNWlur <uw#*iti»Iran. .ItuVI*g' )«*1M|<I tr*
SsSSf
.•aft'iiiJDI Id with Cxi'otlent.iii'etRiR."!-: , (T
Texas
TICKETS ON SALK
!L> 1 *> • :.><!'* t| !
December2ft to 2ft inclusive
:i J*1sft/ON !
Ahyiutlvo la5(!RfeSlri* lj)'llrKLl-
cliiMU, Astluniq lbiy pVvori '■'•‘‘-('“C 4--(
TlnuHt fta
jll u/tt,**il,l)uq.
I.'IKII
t V'l;tu;iir-i
littM. Asth , _____
J-uiUt :X'rui)/dct(, .i*(L(t ...............
roJIliifc of tnrtf)V**rli“vailtl write in Kekt»8n
LuboRitprj • PWlaaftljibla. I'u,, for more rot
dffta c, fipr sidy by, nil Je-'V.l.Ep/W drug^tswe
Lankford-Keith Drug Co. ^ |
The Craycroft-^tinean Draj Co.,'*
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
11. & T, C. RAILWAY,
tiding North.
No. 5................ 10:15 a. m.
Going South.
No. G .............4:20 p. m.
.......
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS.
Southbound.
No. 231 arrive ......11:00 a.tu.
No. 253 arrive......1:43 p, m.
Nurthbound;
No. 252. deuartg .. ..11:10 a. m.
No. 25-1 depart* .. .. 3:30 p. tn.
T. & I*. RAILWAY.
Going East.
No. 32, mall and Ex.....12:45 p. m.
No. 34, Cannon Ball ...7:43 a. m.
No. 3G, express, leaves..4:00 p m.
Going West:
No. 31, mail and E*... 1:38 p.
No. ,33, Cahnon Ball..10:41 p.
No. 33, express Ar. ...10:50 a.
* "T •» w* * e* > *• 4’ -^ ■* ■+-*' <
Deccmlier Ol and January 1
Good for return to Jantiary
ftth, 1913.
......
0^0
R. B. NALL
OITICIAN.
KItVITOK —- RlFOCAIA
CoMmerdal Rank, with Dn.
,,oe * - Swaffprt.
No.
No.
No.
No
29
203
204
30
cxetton
arrives ..
arrives .
leaves . .
leaves ..
BELT.
.... 9:50 a. m
.. 6:25 p. m
.. .. 10:35 a.m
... 4:53 p. m.
FRISCO RAILWAY.
507 (southbound) arrives 9:10 p. m
508 (northbound I. leaves 0:20 a nx
509 (southbound) leaves 3:55 p.m.
510 ( northbound) leaves 12:01p.m.
Motor car .S-bound, lv..6:20 a. m.
Motor ear (N-bound) Ar.10:15 p.m.
HTTERtrilRAN °TTMF* TABLE.
South Bound.
T.ocal cars leave 45 minutes after
the hour.
First car to Dallas ......5:4 5 a. m.
Last car to Dallas .....9:45 p. m.
to McKinney.. 11:15 p. m.
0:45 p. m, stops at
o 'car leaving at 8:45
HAIR DRESSING
Hair Work, Manicuring, Massag-
ing and Scalp Treatment. Call New
Phone 453. 91 4 North Montgomery
street.
MISS MELISSA W. (i I USOV.
0. L. GUINN
PIANO TUNER FOR
Kidd-lioy College,
Carr-Runlet to College,
Slierman Music OoH
Residence Phone: Old WW.
Last car
leaving tit
ney.' No c
Cah
McKWney.
p.,tn.
* Llmjbptil fnrs pass at 7:00 a. m-,
linlO a; m. i p. m. and 0:00 p. m.
Local cars from Denison arrive 37
minutes after the hour from G:37
a. m. to 19:37 p. m„ inclusive, 11:50
p. tu. and. 1:00 a. iu., alBO 7 minute*
after the hour from 9:07 a. in. to
7:07 p. m. inclusive.
North Bound:
Local cars arrive on the hour.
First, ear from McKinney. 8;00 a. m.
First car from Dallas... 9:00 a. m.
Last car from Dallas and McKin-
ney .. .... .. .. 11:49 p. m.
Limited cars pass at 9:49 a. m.,
11:40 a. m., 3:40 p. m. and 8:40
p. m.
Local cars leave for Denison 6:00
a. m. and 15 minutes after the
hour trom 7:15 a. m. to 11:15 p.
m., Inclusive and 11:50 p. m. AUc
45 minutes after the hour from
8:45 a. m. to 5:45 p. m. inclusive,
Car living at 6:45 p. m. stops at
Woodlske.
• ■ * IHBfi
JM
-‘
EMM BENZEL
Lunch Room
Merchants Line* EtSH 04jx
to 3 (except Sunday)
Ipestaltr,
li to a
•hort Orders a
m
WILL BARRETT
Well OrUler
A11 kinds of well drilling.
Estimates g^ulty furniOhecl
Old Phone 10<5
Route 1, * "ShertWarf 'fx;
mm
W&\ W-i'
Bjy-
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