Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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sooA is ixofidto torsi nor It, rvcoiv-
inf Iho effsutl Dross notro for <lts-
sx’OMnstiou m I hi Urowtssooxi Jlul-
Vttn This oofsrtmont will mtxt
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non Sistli Ihxii ht.
Mrs. \V. H. KankfoM.
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J>*xo s4*tr» a t omits ci coior hr ns
sf,c roAoroi mx«t> in tho flosh.
Srttntml iaAtos fmn tonn hato
oT.u-rrxg tho art history riass si nor
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MafSont* of .Miss htanfor. nro hark
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j .i tor-tnr. xho <ii”nrw£ fame *“ ',-TV4; **• M.aj6*w... tho , ... .
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’ | «A} aJurtos* at tho ViskllftM
uc-yk: i.wi tfcono 4hf«rtnt«ti ' *.r
Tsrrfvi to ho rsAsont
for srrwiii xtDSTirl, Is x-xlltlni; club
xVtvartmoots in th,. Shx’rttmn tVm#-
or.vs anA tn'n'sxm MxtaIxI, Mrs.
lai > x*rxl hus xixxn,.. rffictont work
in tho stato pros* donartiutmi, ami
hx'- *co«ntt£ of thovx' non eluh
rviumns is in lino ntth tho rooom-
nrV<l*(i«M of the prOas xUairwao
of tho inter*f feneration, Mrs.
urnco.^tthnn Clark, who is mcinr
olulis to have oloi> news columns
in evert -tc*ti ant* viltapp jxaper.
that an# nine reach “the remotest
hamlet,'*
! 1*1 them tcJuh fietutrtment eftt-
^orsi henr in roind always that their
m tvs Vo* ;s not to exploit imlix idu-
als. but to presx-nt the work of the
clubs in such a way as to Interest
PURITY-QUALITY-FLAVOR
Bakers Cocoa
Possesses All Three
—It is absolutely pure, it is of high
quality, and its ilavor is delicious.
Guard againal imitations: the genuine haa
the trade-mark on the package
—~ am) 11 MADE ONLY BY ;y
WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited
EmaWwW 1710 DORCHESTER, MASS.
COAL
Full
Height
ONLY fHE BEST
From McAlester and Briar Creak
Phones 90 £. /IB NOLO I
use gas items
skim ms urn 8 fii nmrj
nary meetinss of rorfland club
women ami business men prediexs
and help other etui*, and to let the?Koxatl things and breetsy western
While know what is being done.
Crace Julian Clark, pres* chairman
gx-neraj federation press department
in .January Genera] Federation
Magaaine.
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S<T famthiiHtmilt «!»<■*«# 1 j. rt.
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tats wtiSfe Jtaaxa. *1trpuiit J ' **•
fd» t*i»- ’
'i:i« ■Bxea.aj arm* vm thr haran ef a»
TV Bobwhisr* Circle will hold if*
w#r£H«g aect Toe*i»> with ’ Mrs. J. \.
HarrsiU®.
Jtra, Toes Klaplty of Kansas
C: ;j as a gwesC of Mrs. Kry and .Mr.
H*.yA»e Head..
The General Federation Manuiof
for January is particularly inter-
esting to Texas this month, in that
it. contains a lengthy letter from
Mrs. Penny:«eker, as well as many,
other valuable susgestions. and a
rearmfog' likeness of Mrs.
hospit. uty. Visiting club wouix n
,xr.*-ny'.--ii to adopt the slogan of the
Fortlu iil Rose Festival:
"June time,
1 Rose time,
Gofal lime,
Cortland, nit.)."
LIFE INSURANCE REFUSED.
Ever notice how closely life in-
surance examiners look for symp-
toms of kidney diseases? They do
Fall. iso because weakened kidneys lead
After greetings ‘or the New Year.j f» many forms of dreadful life-
Mr*. Pensybacker speaks particu-UFortening afflictions. If you have
Jdtrrtisrxt Lllrr*.
I'.rMoWi.ljV is the list of ilxlli ls I”
mail ing uncialmed'TTf the postofllco
in Rhermau. Texas, for the week
ending Jan. 30, 1‘tlfi, A
charge,of oih> cent will be made for
each piece of matter adverttsed.
.. JULES E. Ml'CHERT,
Postmaster.
IjMlhw:
Mrs. K. It. Clark .Mrs. Frank
CollLi Mrs. Ernest Daniels, Mrs.
Malissie Doyle, Lila Hare. Miss
Hoi cm Ketshem, Mra Harlot Mar-
llu. Miss Mary’ Mathews, Miss Ether
Paine. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robeirson,
( Miss Susie Smart, Miss OIndia 8.
HJ® | Stone, Mrs, Mattie Thomas. Miss
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of Dallas
hxr parents,
Pstu here.
iariv of e’uhs frying to get in fatty symptoms like pain
closer touch with the women ofi back, frequent, scanty or painful i Florence Veal. Miw. Si Walker
the Army and Navy stations, glv-1 action, tired feeling, aches and'
pains, get Foley Kidney Pills today,
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.... ■ ' *■■** *^pto«ijto;*..iws.e.nm: 'Ctofc Ttwiipri*. p«rfer «** #to..Mn Miller.
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.jtoehr'.w'-'T smhmo «a4||gp>rtni<R, IMutoa-Titwidwe*. JmMto
lit i”Wi€4 Ej£SM tf "‘ a ;,vl* **** *• *r-**Ji*eer, Mildred Morgan, Dor-
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Nw-ao Wiwee ‘ to*- : F&fJM. OVaa «h*r. Oto* CUM#,
* se v -fto-weMae v'wsjrfw *s-*h to Mary M»Koa. M#ry Urrmte*
»*#r?-34W? w-raob**'*.. wfctoh «»»5Pi®to*. Maeto Moore- wad MUdred
.-cent.’.:; v-*»aoimemj».A Ur Ward; di-r-HI
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rewn to ;.a>- i>t%& % ;•*• iif.nwt birthday
Mtor M*; U#fl, who kae<.*a»r.
«»eru»* dr-i WV* fV fcowr for depvrttntr came.
1* V-auwiiw *• :ar®*'1’f *x ^ ^1 w •* d--r*irtort wi--.Hr oa- »«| lot noon. «he little
i.1 - u/’LvTi"' u-c «'1'* «*•< *m ***** « rvto* eaek «Mkla« *%e Mtttr ho*--
w -J4J.S aa- »l4wSW#toigto» so tie-
*♦*.* *4 she sorerJoe
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ing many good reasons why the ex
peri race would benefit both ele-
ruehts. Then she continues with
h-'lofu! and practical ideas to ap-
peal for the effort to ioterest young
It* ad ventages
to the
on the
A .Man With it Message.
Mr. Karl Lehmann, of Boston,
who will speak in 8h«riiiati soon is
one of the increasing- band of cou-
sleetr
'Mto»_tp*tte Jordan, mf Fomey. is
like csesr to Mis# Dorothy Clyce.
Mtac Mete-* llarrfwgtoii pare a
>f-- r-4 th*' day part) on Monday
hammrmf Hu* Laciile Jordon, of
-*x *iiie of club life are so time-! 'ecrated Christian laymen who,
J ty. so needed, that we quote In full 'bough not educated especially for
below;.
*0 article giving the lccal board
In New York City for the bl-ennial.
T-iiie I91C ' gc-s to show what an
irntoCAoe amount of work is neees
7ZZ-r«Z:* vi; tor mTsTdo - K.w York
-wn OWT*, mj. »* ^ Vflfnpv* ftrs* fn occnn.r. rs__j
f'g ^W» s- tl
women art- to assume it. Good
CM* isure due*’ us to a coteiR- «f at-
tractive women gho have the mat-
ter in charge, most of whom are
well known to those who have
attended bl-ctmlal* or have been
fortunate enough to have caught
glimpses of New York club' life. It
will be an occasion to meet notable
men and women, for most of the
writer:*:, artist# and speakers of
f lore live in or near Hie great me-
tropolis.
Bi-Eonial f oitwH, Pxiillanxl. Oregon
There is aRo InteresUcg informa-
Cfjft in regard to the council meel-
«.ilTr. Jer4,B f'"r, lan-4. 0regnt»,r4a Jwm;'
S1?'. Tb* «* 'be meeting
to*#- Clyce. Her tracsw were Misset
XeSl Itorort. stophle Birge. Birdie
Lee Molt. Dorothy Clyce and the
boaore*
L«*t Saturday night M.ss Lucille
?otdow w>« ►oess to htnor a; , a
awliiit suit) clieo at the Austin
Ctoleir T. M C A„ .The guests
wxere Sii.«cs Joe do#. fStgitooa. Cor-
seO. ttyee, and Messrs Holland,
McCall^ Storey »at Rainey.
oadry night Mi*» Gladts
Cornell csioUiato th- following
rs**f*. to feonor el Mi** Lucille- Jor-
dos, of FfcJirey,:' who » visiting sa
fcagto-tOK. Riley, and Mtwsrt. Sow
hR, Rainey Cia ■•. Soar* and Holy
land. .
toar. * 1
tatUm KV: •ortaa iintot aatoSL
S-v-i ' - u nrt-u -'t .v: j : i\jm, aouS *
yam :Wi«wkK vo- ai>.s*g *1 / #c sv tsar 5
*-Mt»ri ’ iu;t a## v-'-’i’i'.-aug.
-totww aitat: itoLjxistf*.
w rate- '**»«• flgstoiiii Mud »-.aaMtowl
■to dto Tlw r*al to! I*#, to tv|
V-# Tort "W'-toMt Sfemeso-e# a ywk!
reAresttotov. 1*- A mHI 'flaks far!
Stow a#* **»j J"1 - ^jiv-u..»: oaktr;
5.1X.--W.
■T -■ ---- 1 ■■ • Y VfcMU'T
'w-nSne jews# « «a?y
9 J..W par fjBto. aad thto piy*
tN to3w tsaf «g\
*'•' A*»T:v
Sligretows* tejsaaw* Bor «#« y.
* ; #.
«art
MutokJy - lussstt,
TV ttqafd wr*». »;;')■ diuxe want «a-
yejoc rr*Saf.....m^iBWrr......ft tk*
fie* «tn»i r "Jas, ftawaa. ’
Mresaattoig - W.
"Tte Bhrefailag' 0#fc bold an J«-
«atre*sto« »5*A Mr». T. It,
4to*** Trtoto^y flrfftoraexp'P.. Mre.
Bstfiry -reAd «»♦' tn**t*, ' Maa»-
fJtodl TV ;ae«K*#g wt3J be with
Mr*.' J T. ffigrrsan* and Twentuy,
tUatoiareiaaMf fea* tows'ss»de bore,
to fSwvjaamv*' to Mi, Howard L«-
«»< to tfcto.totf ««d • Mto»- Graco
Tide:®' to ParoeR, Oil*., which look
TS.'edfceoday - itooWng at to
tototok ■ ar 'Mre 'hoanr to ike
fleet nt#*r flwowt-fcappj. hfrthrtay# de-
mrt*4 for tfc*ir hooxe* with happy
ard Joyful r-»ow»branMrs to the oc-
fSMMi.
Vckal bc-ryire tft'Ody.
Tie nenik of Orioto-r has been
re" vi-bfe by ifee IVosTian'* Federated
Ci«t» I to Social Service Study Tb*
flrvt tabflert to be considered being
efcild Dto/r. TV «t«tdy clulwt art
'i-'«ed to ?'•?*. err beg thi* in eompit-
4ftg the 4TI4-1* year t»aok. Fohr
protrsm* at* beinsr prepared and
will is- rent 10 the study club* by
March firs* If povsible, eertalnly
»»/t Xaref tVn April flwt.----
•’• Ftiitol. The. young f«he ttepartment, whose engage-
jicojto rf;te -at home after . teh-
«r«*4.
»• oleti» • U*e Me.uiog.
The Ftlcl.r: rbo o! .the North
Park Rafdirt choren held as lotj*r-
Wtotoi jmh -fttol »t tended batootmt
S' Kidd-Key \.,|e.
Mtw Btlt* Vrretuaa traa hotoewt
at. * pietofl* show rtarty W«4dm4i;
toterwson foHowed with Idscheos, in
boner of Miae Emma tlarri* of th*
went to Mr. For rest Holiday was
rttatf 7 at- No ll» Kant Brockett reeenHy antsoonred. The guests
wore Harrte, Tarrant, Gaf-
ford, Scofield, Bet richer, McGehec,
Rankin I'tUenger. DeVogeloo. Free-
man end Mr* Eikel.
M«, Thomas Kingsley, grand-
fftrertng a? tV home of Mr. and'daughter of Bishop and Mr*. Key and
Mr*, frsif. Gulden on North PorierJ a farmer student of Kidd Key, will
f»«Wi T^totoag nrenhsg, Tlm. ta- airii* from Kansas City this after-
ter<r*t and' eoihoslaam to the da* , noqn for a visit to several weeks,
was ind;<-a;*d by the good reports
Jwdrd from t’je *atiea* tommk{*xv
a#'* offh er> and the prwldeni, Mr*.
"• -*'«b.^o»mended the work]
■* "*
Mr# Ashi-r KlehardsoM of Kan An-
tonio acre mpanied lier daughter,
Kohl b)\ all
, Take H
her studies in the Htipatlon.
Os Taesday night Mrs! lain
Itankla gave a picture show party,
I complimentary Jo Miss I.ncile Jor-
don. Alter re-el nr "The Wildflow-
«r" at IV King theatre . refresh-
utewa were aetved at Uraycrtot*
sHinsoe'*. Ti'/re- who “nJoyed Mr*.
Har.kia'# hospiialily were Misses
jJordon. forijell, Eagleton, Clyce
and Merer*. Holioway Caldwell, M«-
jrtatl ap4 Wtilianis.
Mis* Margaret Penn was hostessl
[at a duftber party at her home on!
fasetar street on Wednesday night,
honor';-* Mire Lurill# Jordon, of|
I'orney.
MR* Lucille Jordan was honor
Ktreto at a dinner at Kidd-Key Col-
lege on Friday evening, given by
Mire Ruth Jitcreon___Thu following
g«i**f* enjoyed her hospitality, and
afterward yritfiosaed Tho entertain-
ment given *n the auditorium:
Mitoes Jordan. Touchstone, I'bfi-
liwv and Messrs. Fowler, Holloway,
Walling and Carrql,
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.-e ; r~, !. I
#D>0 lb-ward, v-JJI.
The readrrn of this pajrer Will be
cleared to Unrn that there D
i‘-ast one dreaded disease Ibat sci-
ence has been able to cure in all Its
stage*, and that is catarrh- Halt’s
Catarrh Cure is the only positive
care now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a consti-
tutional d!reare, requires a consti-
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting di-
rectly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the dis-
ease. and giving the patient strength
by building up ihe constitution and
assisting nature ftj doing Its work.
TIm? proprietors have so much faith
In If a curative powers that they of-
fer One Hundred Dollars for any
eg#e that ft falls to eure. Send for
list of testimonials.
Address: F. J, OHBKNEY k
Co., Toledo, Ohio.
in between rhe t.-i-ennials. The ob-
■‘b» to allow informal discussion
*>* plans and tuples, an Impossible
thine 1ft 4V larger body: On ac-
<ount cf the Banama-Psclfic expo
silion, ft D expected an unusually
large number will attend the coun-
cil. The areounl pf the prelimi-
the ministry, are experts iu the
work of thj Master.
Mr. i.ebuiKa has ever been en-
thusiastic ana the same xeal he put
into his work as a business man
he has always exhibited in uis
work for the thurcb. Several years
ago be became a candida'e for the
ministry in one of the presbyteries
in Colorado, but his woik among
the young people attracted the al-
ttntion or the Chrisian Endeavor
Ufjion of his home state and he war
asked to become field secretary of
the f’ni'on. Tit is ho accepted tak-
ing tip not only the work iu Colo-
rado but included in bis lertitory
the state of New Mexico.
Needless to cay Mr. Lehmann has
been too busy in his work to com-
plete his course and to enler the
ministry and he is not an ordained
I reaejier. He comes to us as an ex-
pert In the work of Christian youag
people._____________;________________________________
Sir. irehmann will conduct a
Young .People s Rally at the Kird
Presbyterian church, Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 2nd at 7:»0 p. m.
-Tbc puhlL; Is• vordtalty ■tirvtted"tn
the f lirlsiian Endeavor Union of
Kherman, under whorts auspices tlio
meeting will be held, "to attend this
service.
A. A. HYDE, Secretary.
Gentlemen:
Ben Uncoil? Eug C. Bcake, Rev,
I’. H. ■ Holey, Rev K M. Clemons,
Jack Connor, Harry Croft 2. M. C.
Dickson, Verna Dixon, Bobby Doug-
lass, ('., F, Fejips, Joe FuUs, Gussle
8. Gates, Frank Gearhart 3. W: T.
Guy. J. E. Kerby, T. M. Gridin, ,T.
R. Miller, D. E. MeGleun, Marcos
Ram in ex. Jimmie Richardson, R. S.
Scotty Stanford Taylor, M, Vestal.
Mlscellanx-oiis.
Capitol llolel La vis Hot-1.
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STOP 'r/ftK CHILDS COLDS THEY
OFTEN RESULT SERIOUSLY
Colds, eronp and whooping cotijh
Are children’s ailments whb-h need
immediate attention. T;ie after-ef-
fects are often most serious. Don’t
take the risk you don't have to.
Dr. King's New Discovery checks
the cold, soothes the cough, allays
the inrianmtion. kills th*- germs and
allows nature to do her healing
work. 5«c at your druggist. Buy
a bottle today. d&w
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Saluhlay tijiort Hilwdub-.
Auto Minneapolis Auto Show
opens; n.inual motor show .it Co-
Ri minis. 0._________________________________
Moforhoat 'Annual show at Mad-
ison Square Garden, K Y.
Track -Irfeh-American' A. A. in-
door games at Boston: FordImm A.
A^ tunuiat-t rack-oieul reLNu-re- .Yor-lu----------
Ice Skating Amateur chauipibn-
:hips at Cleveland, O.; speed car-
nival at Minneapotlx, Minn.
Dog l.'ig show at Phiinfluld,
Kiitnel Club, Plainfield, N. J.
_.mma
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Rat Talk * o. f
w«^5^^ftke VliitT’x Family'pdtVD.r con
day to rtouiue *■-------- •- ' - —
II costs $500,000,000 yearly to feed and harbor rats.
Rats eat $100,000,000 of grain yearly in this country.
Rais killed $,000,(00 in India by Bubonic Plague in 10 Years.
One pair oi rats will produce 900,000,000 Rats in
___5 years ii all survive. — L_
There are 500,000,000 Rats in the United Slates to-day.
Virginia Dept, of Health stales that Rats cost half as much as it
takes to run the Government
• > .
ItAT CORN
---KILL THEM
Rat Corn
WILL DO IT
No matter whether yon have one Rat or a thousand. Rat Corn
will do the trick. Booklet in each can “How to Destroy Rats.”
Price 25c., 50c. and $1; 6 lb Pail $5
Distributers
GLASSCOCK DRUG COMPANY
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