Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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XY7HEN lunch or supper
V seems a long time off
anti you're hungry, eat
Un?*da Biscuit.
Just enough to satisfy—-to
keep you going till meal time
—but so light and crisp and
flaky that tltey won*t spoil
your appetite.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Watch
J M YOUNG.
a28-5t
*acesb
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
Wednesday, Aug. 30. 1916
HOW MIS. BUN
MET THE CRISIS
FANNIN IK INTKKKSTtCIl.
U Ht hr WrM Kcprr rented at Ike
River Valley Fmlr.
St. wham Mini Fannin couuty will be
well rpiyewnilnt at tin- H. R. V. Fair.
<»n toivftntto* ft the TVmrd of Trade
and farm demonstration agent* <t that
ivninty. J. K.
Nashrife.Teaa—“When 1 wm fain*
rife, .
through JUie Change of Life 1 had a tu
itnor as large aa a
child’a head. The
doctor Mid it was
three years coming
and gave me rnreh-
Jdne for it until 1
was called away
from the city lor
tome time. Of
1 could not
to him then, *e
y sister-in-law told
that she thought
Surratt. secretary of
•be W- It. V. Fair, went to Bonham
Sttlunlay mid met with rtqn'esonlntlte*
it tlie Ttonrd oT Trade and the l»oy*
and girl* agricultural club*. In dl«-
cnrelug his trip Mr. Surratt sold:
"They have a lire progressive hunch
'in Bonham. Mr. II. 1,. Rogers, pre*
Ideat of the Beard of Trade. U
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound would cure it It helped both
the Change of Life and the tumor and
when I got home I tiki not tired die doctor.
1 |ook the Pinkham remedies until, the
tumo
rior was gone, the doctor said, and I
have not felt it since. I tetl every one
how I was cured. If this letter will
help others you are welcome t* tie* it’ ’
—Mrs. E. H. Bean, 625 Joseph Avenue,
NHMM IWmN H
Merlin; at Az'dviattan in
Is largely Attended.
Nashville, Tenn.
l.ydia 1
l E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, a pure remedy containing the
os tracti ve properties of good old fash-
ioned roots and herbs, meet* the needs
of woman’s system at this critical period
of her life. Try it
If there isnny symptom In yonr
ease Which parties yon, write to
tire i.ydta R. Ptnhham flfrifltrtno
Co., Lynn, Mass.
, thorMurt.lv lmi«*st with the Imisirt-
hlet of lire agricultural development
of Ms ernmfy. met ffliertrond Ktwrtts.
Jtdilar of the Bonham FaTnrlte mat
J secretary of the Board of Trad*1, is
’continually iNtmraering ott mericti!
turnl development.
“The same is true of Ash Evans
and I.. E. riven*, editors of the Bon-
Imm New*. These eentlemen are rlzht
in lielitiel Ihdr farm itomonstratlbu
agents.
“Fannin enmity ha* very five, wide
awake progressive demonstration
agent* In Mr. A. S. Van Kirk ami
Mir* Ednn Muff alter, Mr. Van Kiri;
hn* been employed by the tWlerac
government and Fannin tsmni.v for the
past four year* as fttnn douion*trs-
tlna iu«>hI. lie wousy’Instrumental in
saving tl*c farmer* of Fannin (Mat)'
thousands of dollars on bog <d*olera
losses last fall, goliig <hi! over the
county amt teen ting hoes; wherra*
tire farmer* tnf Grayson county an t
the Khermnn Chamber of Commerce
wen' compelled to pay this cost. It
1* oertnfuly loo laid that Fannin l*
able to employ farm demonstration
agent help to the farmers la tht*
way and Id It'aeli the ISO corn did*
hoys In that county, while Grayson
eertnly is so poof that we cannot af-
ford a farm demonstration agent fn*
the lienofll of our farmer* and to
teach onr TOO corn elnh boys. (
“While In Boriliaui I had the idea sure
of nice ting Mr. .1. J. Casgriff. of
Dodd City It onto 1, a lir*wkr of
Poland Chinn hogs, who was very
Pinch Inlerestisl In the Tt. It. V. Fair
nih will have an oxlill.lt hero.
"The girls i tinning dub
PIERCE & GILMER.
Dr. A. R. LITTRELL
A Graduate, Licensed
CHIROPRACTOR
work Is
getting aplciulld resttlls In Fannlh
county. I met one' little, girl, Opel
Danner of Bon hum Route 5. who,
aside from canning -100 pounds of to-
matoes Mas Sold from her one-tenth
acre trmatoeR to the value of $40.23.
“Another example of what n canning
club will do In this Instance for tlie
i* mmunlty was fimnd in the
Ville community three miles from
Tjoonnrd. The trustees of this com-
munity petitioned Miss Muffnker to
visit lid* eomratinlt.v and
the girls ami, as a r<>sHlt of the new
life Injected, a new school house >„
(Contributed.)
The t.'lrd annual session of the
Northwester* Negro Baptist Amncla-
ikei and auxiliaries 1* largely at-
tended. Wi v. 8. K. Watson. Ha I la*.
I* rooilerutor. Prof. A. J. Kirkpatrick
of Sliormtin. Neeretary. Tlio meeting
I* being held with the Harmony Ibip-
Hrt chnreh. Rev. (t. W. Hitt, pastor.
The session o|iciicd Monday night
with an aide mldrcss hy Rev. Hirers
fttnUMritt. Rev, RamsWel) Is state
repn rental Ire .if the Arerkmi Mu-
mane ErtMfittiou finriety of Boston.
Mass. Ills address was u. very la-
*triH‘live one, lie dcclnr.sl the work
wits fvtndflmentally .mm- of i<rt*<iir1<«i
and as *«eh should have ks liegtoiiiiirg
with elilldrvn. lie gave splendid
ream'll.* scrip! lira fly, nioroJIy and eoo-
nMtitea Hy In Rupimrt of hix work.
Moderator Watson then preached an
able sermon. Text 2 Cor. 3:13. Many
helpful and practical thoughts were
advanced.
Tuesday was devoted to tlie Minis-
ter*’ and Oonoou*' Institute. J. 8.
Clayton provident; Prof. M. 4. Coffee,
secretary. t
Prerident Ctavton -discoursed along
the line of untiring ami tiHselfisti
service, Rev. W. & Upshaw, Ft.
Worth, preached the Introductory
rermofi. Text: Matt. 14-3N. He de-
elnred that faith was essential to onr
woll-behig Individntrtiy and «*olleotlve-
ly both In a rtltgimis and tomtsir.tl
way. ITii' Institute work Is lielng oon-
dnoted by T>rs. !,. K. AVMilams. Chlea-
g*> ami R. 4. Brown. t>rosMent I. A M.
Crtleae. Fort Wortli. Hr. Watson nd.-
drosswl the tuMltate In Its morning
sosston.
Tlie following are * among the
prominent ones attending: Rev.
A. H. Hui*rce. Prof. J. II. Owens,
Rev. (’, II, Pryor. Prof. M. J. 4ohuson.
Fdnoiitioiml .Sts-retary B. M. A K. Con.,
Prof, IV.sms, Rev. J. C, Foril, Iter,
B. Curry, K. L. Blaokmun, 4. C.
Rimnels, C. Bynum. Rev. T. C, Bln
*00. field seerottM-y B. Y. P. C. State
Convention: T. Smith. Rev. Kemp,
ttev. h. A. Scott. Rev. Milligan, Rev.
Partoy, Prof. A. II. Terrell. Rev. .1. H.
Bra hint m.
S. It. Pewter, Ft. Worth, wa* elected
official reporter. s [
WHEN Y(H’ ABE OYFNHEATFI).
There ts dangn- in eating or drhik-
aw»e.
In many stubborn, bad cases—
Electricity and Vibration will
greatly assist Chiropractic in re-
storing health. 1 use them when
indicated.
Office over BlUIngs Drue Store, fast
Side Square.
lug when overhonted from any on____
Whether one dances, walks, sweeps,
Ho)»e- venihs, taikes, washes. Irons, or does
' heavy or prolonged work, it matters
vety little, so long as (the does not
eat nr drink before oobltug off anrt
organize j t esting a little.
When very warm from any kind
.... .. ... „ ____ of exertion, rest fi**m Rfteen minutes
Is-iug hulll and furnished lltrotighouT)bo half An hour before either taking
and the school has applied for and j ** irktss ft water or a morsel of food,
si i tired f.Kgi stale aid frpm the mlb ■ Attack* of acute iiMttgcrtkm ami
Ihai dollar fund. One family in the) m*ny oihrr HI* result from llte ]«ir-
egutniunity Has put np Khl ewtr* of i takluc of food and drink when over-
rt'itlts and vegetables. j heated or fsllgiasl. ‘‘'I'*** tired tii
“County Agent Van Kirk and Miss we are very often and luckily
Mtiffnker are planning to hold lw«, j fm- us. we I soafs' illness hy yielding to
l'atrs ahead of tlie R, It V. l-’alr. one , ftdigiio. The digestive organs share
at Honey drove Sept. 2nth anti the | bi Hie weakness felt hy the cut in
Electric Cars *top In front of Office.
Old Phone H7B.
ether at Boulinui fh'pt. :!(t. Tin' prize* t11 dy. IPgostion cannot take place in
winning exhibits from cacti of these an organ that Is relaxed. Foes! taken
• r
PREPAREDNESS-
PREPAREDNESS—
“Factories will Int without gas af-
ter Sept. 1 in Ihilla* and tt will also
affect Shcrumn."
Be prepared and lay in some Coal
or Wood so you will “Know” that
yon will Ik* comfortable nil Winter.
Don’t wait Till coal goes up lilglier
hit ‘-all 701 ami Bet price* now.
CASH COAL & WOOD COMPANY
'A! i:; .
2-Ai
The woman's
watch of today
—and tomorrow
More beautiful on the
arm than any bracelet,
more obnvenlent for
women’s use than any
watch, the wristlet
timekeeper ha* conic to
stay.
will come to the R. R. V. Fair."
into the stmoieh at such n time fer-
ment* and causes pain and may even
A SUMMER LAXATIVE AND LIVER
REGULATOR.
t tb’f as n polsisi. The flow of tlie
, Pollo-Ijtx Is n liquid laxative-
mild and effective. It arouses tlw
liver, Increase* the bile, dis-s not
grit* end nets as n general tonic to
the whole system. Aids nature to
otenr and purify the blood—ns 0 lax-
trtlve tonic for summer Po-Do-I*x
lias on equal. Wlint was “good enotigit
for nty fit her is good enough for me”
jtever applied with more force than
the use of Po-Do-Lax for the ILver. An
old time tried remedy. Get t» bottle,
lake a dose tonight and oee how much
lietter you feel. At all druggist*. ilAw
1
It is to Laueb>
An exchange publishes a few In-
stances of publicity errors which arc
decidedly amusing. For instance:
Sign in bakery window:
made pl*e."
liornat digestive Jnh'c is Interfere*!
with when a pernm is exhausted and
relaxed.
When overt Ireil, and overheated
never sit to lx's! and “cool off" in n
Place where the wind has an opisu--
tunity to blow over the head and
shrtitMrrs; face the wind rather than
have it on the back.
Rest and lie thoroughly cook'd fa*
fore taking a bath or going Into a
pool, in the liter or so*.
There Is no need for one to suffer
from Illness during the hot weather
if a Utile care i* taken. Just keep
eonetan' in mind not to eat, drink
rr Hat lie nor sit In draughts when ov-
erheated or tired.—Philadelphia
Record.
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♦ 4
t THE UNITED "STATES PI'BUC ♦
♦ HEALTH SERVICE ASKS ♦
♦ ‘ ‘ ‘----1 - " ♦
♦ l|« YOU , , 4
+ . ,, .... T
♦ Believe In uallonal preparctlnes* ♦
♦ and lhe* ♦
♦ Fail to keep \-rsirself physically ♦
fit?
♦
4- _
♦ IVnsh your face carefully and
♦ then
♦ Use a common roller towel?
♦ . —
♦ O* to lhe drug Store to Mty a
♦ tooth brush aud .then
URGES RAT EXTERMINATION.
♦ Handle the cull re stack to see if 'f
♦ tlie haigUe* aye right? ♦
♦ - ‘*‘:4
♦ Stint Hie fly and then ♦
♦ Maintain a pile of garbage In ♦
+ the hack yard?
<’ni-<1 In restaurant: “Small steak,
•_*0 cents. Extra large small steak, 25
cents."
Advertiscmoiu m poultry journal:
“Pl.vihonrh pock liens ready to lay
*1,23 each."
For a prepaecd roofing, nd: “It*
hright rcii color is iierDinucnt and
will remain jicrmnnenl." c-
.•On a coni ion: "The holder of this
ei «!.i ii when properly. |«Utu‘hi'(l Is eu-
lltlid to one of our Itcauliful photi*'
gitaphs."
Official Red Tap*.
A man sent 10 cent* In postage
‘Home-! to the patent office at Washing-
' ton for two copies of a patent. The
sumps wefe returbed with a letter
saying that currency mn*t be aent. The
nWn sent a dime and at the end of a
Week Was liiformeft that the copies of
the patent were exhausted and that
the treasury department would return
bis money. A week later the treasury
department advised Mm that It would
tirtre three weeks re andtt his account
add refttnd hts 1« cents. The bird lmrt
spent <1 wnts for imetage and the gov-
ernment twice as much. — Leslie's
Weekly x ’ v
100,000 Potential Ptagua Carriara Killed
In New Orlaana.
The connection Keiween rate and
plague has led to the accumulation of
inforrohfldh regarding the freqtidnoy of
their association with luilhsn habltfl-
rlons, as well at their destructiveness.
Similes have been made which threw
light on the question of the number of
parasites which have been permitted
through carelessness to exist Iit tlie
immediate neighborhood of nran. t’n-
tH these coni|>arattvely reeest tnrentl-
gations scarcely any one would hare
believed how large a nuialief of ro-
sleuta find a means of ltretlhaod for
themseives In o»r cltlea and towns,
especially those wMch Imre • eerie* of
docks and wharves. A atiedal ret*>rt
of plague eradication work-.at New
Orteana, made by »he surge "a In .'tiirge
of tlie Vnllerl Stales public heriiU
aerrlre work at that,point, contain*
rather Btartllngly Illuminating fact*
concerning these parasites.
"The total nujiher of rodents cap-
tured up to Nov. 13 of tt* mat year
runs up to 407.998," aajA the writer.
"Some idea of the Immense labor and
meticulous care required for thorough-
ness in sanitary work may b* gath-
ered front the fact that over 300,000 Of
these rodent* had been examined tup
to the same date and though altogether
only 285 canes of rodent plague were
discovered, It is easy to understand
how much of a danger for the dissem-
ination of (lie dlsenae these animal*
were. Until the actual report It wotihl
have hern almost liutiossllile to believe
that a city dke New Orleans, with ft*
JkJP.OuO rodents, actus Uy hafbored a
larger pocutatlon of rats and mice
than Jt did of hhlnart beings.
“New Oilcan* la probably no worse
In this regard than most of the coast
cities of the southern tsiit of the coun-
try' at least, and It ts probable that as
careful a hunt for the creatures would
reveal their pre»ence in proportionate
number* even Tu many of the towns of
the Mterko'. It Is scarcely necessary
to call attention to the fact that thl*
Immense number of parasites, wbk-h so
uflen get at food materials, constitute
s distinct danger.
"(’oast < Hie» like New Orleans, Sun
Francisco, Seattle ami some of the <*k.
er town* on Foyjel sound have been
cwupellcd to take upi tlie problem’of
obliteration of their rodent ]*rasites
by the occurrence of ptagQe. The Jour-
nal of the American Medktal Assort*
tton thinks, however, that It would be
wdl worth while for health authorities
In other town* and cities fo fare this
problem frankly before It become* a
source of actual immediate danger to
health, because there la no doubt that
the preseuce of three pests (a extreme-
ly insanitary tu many ways bretdes be-
ing ser’.oislv wasteful, if It should
prove that the rodent population of
most of ow towns and cities, as la the
co** of New Orleans, was nearly If not
quite as numerous *» the human popu-
lation the signtflefthre and Urgant Im-
portance of thlaproblsth would Be read-’
iry truth-r*tohd." - U -y
'*fc'' Sk
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Odds and Ends.
Rns tapkien Is p*4so»ol»s.
Shoe* tM'gnu to be made In "rtri'l*"
and “lefts" only a hundred years age.
Mope than half of gh the Womre In
In Euglanit hertveea tfce age* tt 13
and 43 are unUaarrlrd.
TILEFISH GAINS POPULARITY.
■
MM
'$< '$> »$< >$0
Bureau of Fisheries Aids In extending
Its Use For Feed.
Noteworthy results have attended the
efi’orts of tlie federal buceeu of fish-
wire to popularize (he rtleftsh at fort!,
according to a cohirnWre MPort. At the
beglnnlfif of July, It 1* stiffi, tfcT tile-
fish fishery was eight month* ott, tad
during the period many Americas he-
cam* aeiftiatute.T with * hitherto heg-
lenbd fog® irsoutce.' Prhfif to October,
1B15, this Bah \ra* practically unknown
In the ’uiatlteis" " ?T’ '
“The fishery centers at N*W Ym%.w
the retiort4 wcuf, *hut vtHWel* from
other '|35ft*' attgalb H»” tt n' Welt The
largest number of vessels lading tile-
You !N|ed a Tom
In choosing yours, lie
sure it Is a real time-
aceiier as weii as u
beautiful piece of jew-
elry.
Grnen Wristlet
M’atrtu's are ramie with
all thfi skin in email
wntch-uiaking for which
the name Gruen has be-
come famous. The fact
that they are made hy
tlie makers of the
Gruen Vertthin -Watch
Is yonr guarantee of
perfect timekeeping
qualities in the Croon
Wristlet Watch.
There are times in every woman’s life when she
' i help her over the hard places,
otries i
needs a tonic to _
When that time coftfes to you, you know what tonic
to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui ts com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surety, on the weakened womaftly organs,
and helps build them back to strength ana health.
tielps build them back to strength and hea
It has benefited thousands and thousands Of Weak.
siting women in its past half century of wonderful
success, andi. tt will/do the Same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
ELY & SONS
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Mist: Amelia Wilton, R. F. D. No. 4. Alma. Ark,
says: ‘1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardei, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feet as well and
owners thereof,
fish «t New York In any oaeWDnuk Mat • rices Ion .1: That if
thirteen. From N«w York the Dali ar*
dlKtribtitcd over a wFb* *(?>*. TP June
one shipment of over 20,000 pounds
was sent to Kansas City. "i,1
“The extent of Th* fistwric from
month to month ha* fluctuated, hot the
general tendency has been upward.
The receipts of fish In June were about
twice those of A* pfecadiag tnonlli,
ami reached a torill hf l.lSB.WI poumis tton thereof shall Iw fined not
In twenty-sit trip*. The price* receiv-
ed by the vessel* for tbe e»iare»*4ed
fish have varied frem 21,* t* 7 «e*t«’4
I'nimd, averaging about 5 cent*. TU*’
nronthly receipt* at New VAitf, tu
tioimd*, were: Novelnher, iSfiJWh: De-
'-ember. 17(1.200; January. 3{».0(M: Feb-
i nary. 4fis.no0: March. 332,000;’April,'
000. The total far Hie eight month*
was 3.858,700 pouuds
Wlretes* tetegiatfiiy w*« ttret
m warfare by rite Rusrtari*, l*
MaiK hurtau campnlfia <* loot.
used
rtmlr
lt'ls unhiwfHl for a British subject
tw 1cnve a British ship or a share in
<**e as i» legacy to a fvsetpier.
The piesoHce of a ret In
causes at tucks of iistlnna
the
in
room
sonic
A NOW India* TroH.
The following Idler aigieftred rc-
renlly lit the New York Herald;
Tlie id re rtf aa Indian Hay /mist
strongly appeal to alt pntrkatc Amerl-
cun*. We nre re*lining i*ore fully
the tangle pnid In the history at this
nnhtr rme, whom we are mwv learnlns
to honor and esteem. Could Ihere
he any wore vtsthle prtaff of the jwn-
ttent regrets ye wisD to exioess than
to tsnthi and dedtrete to them a Da-
tlonat highway which might well Im
relied ’inc Indian Trail?” This work
could be done In large pari by «tn>
viet. labor. I should be very happy t*
after *2»t ns a first *ab*eriplh>n to
Ihls great nailoeal axptesstmi of
friendship fo those who so long had
reason to regard llw paleflnre rare ns
their enemies.
A DOCTOR’S REMEDY FOB
GOUGHS.
As a cure for eoagtis ami colds Dr.
■Belt's I’ine-Tar-lloMey comMnes fhesa
reinedh'* in just the right proportion
to do the nio*t good for summer ........ ....... __ .........
coughs or colds, A trial will i»rov* a,„i include any jierstm nr
the value of this s;UciulWvCOugh metb
k'iue. I tr. Bell’s i*hie-T«r-IIonef
soothes tbe irritation, stops yottf
cough, kills the eohl germs tmd show
you a world «f good. A 23e hottlc
will more than convince you—tt will
stop your cough. At druggists.—A>
vertiseiueiit • r
-—--
Tattered Tttn-l'Ve been trampin’
four yeafs' ma’am, *o’ B*a all ’reme
I heard tbe doctors recommended
walkin’ as tb« beat exercise. Mr*.
Prim—tTett, the doctor* ar* right
K»i
Walk along.—Kanaka City Star.
ORDINANCE NO. 722.
AN ORDINANCE pertridlng ft* the
proper Care of West Hill Oemriery,
making It a misdemrenor for per-
sona other than employes of the city
of Sherman to do any work therein
far the pwrpaae Ft digging graves
or dressing and keeping the lota
therein and preseriMng a penalty
therefor.
Be It Ordained hy tlie City Commis-
sion of the Oily of Sherman:
Section 1. That the (Tty Manager
of the City of Sherman, by and with
the consent of the City Commission,
shall appoint some suitable person as
snpethaivmdefrt of West Hill
erenetyry.
The coni|K-n*:tii(m which shnll l*e pa hi - . BHHNPBII
to Kpck s«)ier-Hite»ideat shall ho such of a«m^t| scgjfe rtthet djjjtlgr.
as may lie agreed rUpon hy the City
Manager acting hy and with the con-
swat of the Ctty ComroissHm, and
tbe person so appyttfifid. < -
ftoetkw 2: . Tbiyt tt ahall lm. the
(Htty of *«W superintendent of aaM
ctnuei cry to dlrM tbe th-cssiog and
bgoptng of said cemetery, all streets
and alley tts-rof. and- all burial tot*
and ftraie* therein, adfttlng irith tlw
any person
whosoever shall'hereafter tllg. ntteml,
dress or keep any grnre or burial lot
In West 1111) cemetery hi the city of
Bherumn for «'onR>rtvuWlon, paid or to
he paid, directly or Indirectly, except
ixidisr the <llrectloh and with tlie coh-
rent of- tbe suiwrlntendent; of snkl
cemetery to he appointed ns provided
by thia ordlnnnre. be shall he guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon eonvlo-
less
than One Dollar «or satire than Ton
Dollar*. I’revlded, that nothing hi
this ocdiiMmeo tdtall prevent the owa-
er ft atij.’, hd <or the relative withhi
the third *''"ree of any person bnrlrtl
In any hd In s*M cemetery.-from do-
ing w<f»rk iq«oa or coimocted with any
*<tch lot. “ i .
Sere him 4; ITiajt tlte owners of lots
cis.iKk); M«y, BM.BOO, and Bine. L’lM,- i„ said oesuelcry • who may hereafter
as strong as l ever did, and Can eat most anything.'
alere. ■
B^in taking Cardui today. Sold by ^1 dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
E!
“Adding to these tlie small lot* at
rile fish landed In October, IMS. dfiriag
tbe progress of the puhliclty campaign
condiKted by the hfirreau, and the vari-
ous nmonhts hrowght hste Atlantic City
and other pdlnts, It appear* tlmt the
total quantity of triMtth vftnfrtd’ *wd
sold to .lose ,’kf was 4;0lkV0fln pounds,
with a valne exceeding $2iffl,0Wt.n
NtJTlC^fc
:$( i|i •.$! »|« .$f i|( if < )f' if <Nfc
Beginning the first of September
my shop will lie put. Oh a rexli lutsis.
desire that the same he Vejit or at
temled shall pay to the City Mana-
ger, er to such prrsoa as may he dc*-
tgaated liy him, such sum as may be
agreed uptm hy such owner and etthor
it*- Udt.V Manager or the Superinten-
dent of AA’est Hill Cemetery, and It
shall !>e the duly of the officer fin
whom siicli payment Is made to Issue
*■ receipt therefor.
rircthm A: That all ordinance* or
imrta of. onllaniyccs in conflict here-
with ls> and (he same are hereby re-
penkgL
PdSrri
and apptovrtl this 2Jst dftf
of .Awgwat. A. WVk
. ( ", T» C. COLE, Mayor,
Aliret : W. «. BANK!?, -
Otty Clerk, x. a22-l«t
( - *» :
nge of
sevehteen years, without written an
lltorlty from the parent or guardian
it such person.
Section 7: No junk dealer shall
transact or engage in business as snch
mite** and until lie shull have scennsi
an annual license therefor, which II
cense may lie procured b.v coiuplylini'
with M» following..provision-,:
(ii) An aiipllcnnt for Ihvosc shall
make wrillen request therefor, ad-
dressed to the City Assessor and t’ol-
lector, .containing thoumme, i'(‘slticnce
Mn>et (Mtattier amt i-tusslficathui of
(he hwstaess he drelre* (o tsigsgc In.
in ease a firm or coriswat Ion shall
make snch oii|illcatlmi, it shall show
the imlivhlunl member* of (he firm or
p,irlo(*islil|i, and if a I'orporation tlicn
the names and residence of the offi-
cers thereof.
(hi Said aplfilentloti shall contain
Ike following words: "The license
hereby applied for shall be subject
to all Hie provisions aud regulations
of the ordinances of the City of
Aherman ivlallng to junV and Junk
dewier*."
(el Class A junk dealers shall pay *
tht* l.'ily^ Assessor ami ColUs-ior In ad- ’
vanhc aw annual license ft>e of Seven- *
ty Fire No-ion (grr.mn, and
Class B junk dealers shall pay to
the City Assessor and Collector tu ”
Udvance an animal license fre of'
Stevcntren 53-100 (fl?.30) Ikffitrs. "
(di 8ald ai'i'Ui'fllion slinll Is* signer'1’ j
An ordinance regnialing the purchase
and sale of junk, providing rules
anti regulations for jiliik dealers, de-
fining the terms "Junk” and "Junk
Dealer,” classifying same, fixing a
penalty for Ike violation of this or-
dinance, rc|ienHug all ordbuuns's in
«-oiiflirt, herewith, and declaring nit
emergeney.
Be it ordained hy the City Ctmiinission
<>f llii' City of Sherman: f<
StHdion 1: That unless It np|iea re,
from (he context Ihnt it illfforcnt
mettning Is intended, the following
terms shall* have the meaning at-
tached lo them by this section :
(it) Tlie wold "Junk” as used hen-In
shall have the usua 1 trade meaainit
and among other things shall loclmle
all metftllc substances handled or of-
fered for sale hy Jwnk drtirirs, setswe!
hand I'lumhing and electric light fix-
tures, scrap metals and their alley*,
ports of machinery, autoniotilles, mo-
Inre.veles , old paiieTs, Old hooks, old
magazines, bones, rags, cloth, rubber.
ro)>e, tinfoil, bottles, mechanical toots,
fire arms, old hose, belling and har-
llt'SS.
Tbe enumeration of tbe article*
iiliove shall nt< exclude Other- arlioli's
Unit may ls> reasonahiy ImdmUsI «n-
ib>r the general definition tif ■ juuk
when given its usual trade mooning.
(h) Tlie term "junk dealer" la Ihmc-
In ns«V In Its ordinary and l»u*nai, ... .. .,
............ - **»»"» rr%- :."n»
persons.
firm, pruluprshlj' nr eorporarimt eo-
gugvyl In riiUretlOR,,handling, luiyiug
or relling junk, as the li'rm “j*nk"'
is Ivrelw (b't'im-'l.
le) Tlte p-rms. “Jtutk dealer’’ nisi
"ikwlev tot jtMik" nre 1 tore in tiwsl
synonymously, and imb'ss expressly
olltertvlsi' st»t«sl shell Include Ixc’i
('loss A and Class It junk tleulers, a*
same art' deflmri in the next succtssl-
Ing sts'tlon of tills ordluHuee.
(d) Ntdhliig In till* ordinance shall
prevent those engaged In meehnnh-sl
and manufacturing pursuits, metal
foundries, planing mills, blncksmlth
sht>i»8. automoMIc Pqialr !<hopn, and
factories, from acquiring in their own
business any or all of (lie comraodllies
above mentioned, and Ihnse so ejigugeil
shall not. constitule tb'iilers in Junk
Within the meaning of thl* oMln*»ce.
8eetlon 2: Junk dealers ns befein-
twPwre defined, are hereby dlvtoled In-
to two classes, to lie designated ns
"Class. A” and “Class B.”
Glass A, shall mf-an and include nil
junk dealers In the city of fihermun
who are not Inelwled In Cl*r*« B, as
liereln defined.
Class B, shall include and mean all
junk dealers having no fixed place of
business, and who nre engaged In the
purchase or sale of Junk h.v going
from house (n house or from point lo
|iolnt within the limits of the city of
Sherman, buying and coUertlug junk
for the purimse of thereafter disposing
Section 3: That it shall Ire the duty
of every person, whether he lie acting
for himself or be the agent or em
pl4tye of scute other person, firm or
corporation, who shall Inly or other-
wise obtain any Junk, to Imiulre nui
obtain from (he rentier or vendors of
same the name, set ami place of res-
idence of snch vender or vender*, to
geiher with the person hr persons
from whom. And the means hy which
satol juuk offered ft>r sale watt ob-
tained by said vender or venders.
KccMtWi 4; That It shall lie lire duly
of every person who. either for him-'
self or a* agent, either occasionally
or ns a business, shall purchase junk,
tc. ivovitlc and keep at his place. of
business a well hound book in which
shall lie well and carefully entered
he Information obtained 'under the
requirements of the foregoing section
of this ordinance, together with A
sufficient description of all junk on
bought or otherwise obtained to Iden-
tify same, giving the tlnlo and horn
when said junk wo* atotniffed and the
prh'o paid therefor, swrh , tmofc en-
trii's shall he made forthtvllff,eeb a<'-
qiilsKloh of jnnk, and MinlF.#) made
legWfly, and In Ink, find shall twHierilt-
lttcrat('d, chnngtsl or erased, and saill
hook shall,.lie subject to Inspection to
any officer of the city of Sherman
during reasonable business hours.
Section 5: That It slinll lie the duly
of every pemth who slinll lifiy or sell
junk. Indlvtolmily or ns an agent, to
safely keep rtwh kit Or purchase sep-
arate and apart'from all other article*
so (lint same can be fully identified,
for a full Hw> days next succeeding
the hour same I* acquired, and upon
the demand of any pence officer of the
city of Sherman or of Grayson coun-
ty. Texas, to. exhibit to Wm any and
all junk 04'quired within said period
forthwith on th'matfd.
Section fl : That no aueh. denier or
agent khaH phrehase or receive for
any purpose in the *eiyjiw uti, hit* fir
his prinelpal’s business, any goods.
for license. -
(e) Said City Asse**or and Ctffieel l*tl1
or may. if lu> shall so iletermfhe, tssuc
such license u|mui Mb* applhatioti np1 Im-
plying therefor com ply 11 ik with the
quirciurtits hereof. The* said CithX
Assessor unit Cot lector may, howeVcr^T
If lie I s' in donls n* to whether anetv j
It'S'Use sin si hi tie gvnntod, sifiniiH an
lippltcatloii to the City Marnigcr, wlui
sliall. after sib-b tviisotinMA l#vestl-(
gatliHi'tis he desires to make, approve
is- illxiifiprove the same. If suld appli-
cation I*' a|i|H-oved hy the Clfa M*n
ager, the Ctty Assessor aud CollOetm
shall issue a license tlierenpon. It
sfttit applhetksi hi' dlsapprovcil by 111
«nhl City Manager, (lie said Amijjau1
and UpUeetor shall not-issue n Hems,
Vhere«jpmt utile** dlrts’ttsi so to ihi b.
ft*' (IMf Gommlsalon.
Sort ion 8: Any person violating any
4if tile provisions of this ordlnatiee.
or any Junk dealer falling or refusing
to comply with any of the provisions
hereof, shnll lie deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction
therefor sliall l«e flinsl In any Sinn
not less than Ten I Mini's nor more
than Two Hundred Dollars, nnd enen
day's failure to comply with any of
the provision* herei* shall lie deemed
a separate offoo*e.
8ectlon 0: Conviction* for violating
any of the jirovlsh*i* of this ordinance
slinll I*1 sufficient cause for the can-
cellation of the license hy the City
Commission. • ,i\ ,
Section 10: ThlfiJordinance almll he'T
In Yrm‘force and effect, from nnd nf- *
ter its jmsoage and ten day* pnlilt- )
ytilion as required hy law.
Patred and approved this 7th day
of Augnof A. D. 191ft.
T. V. COLE, Mayor.
Attest:
n24-1(H VV. G. BANKS, City Clerk.
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Sanitary Equipment.
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In latest style*.
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