Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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■-«— Friday, April 4. 1*){9
mMH DAILY DEMOCRAT
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BHRKMAK.
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rABIJSHKD 1879.
mrnnm^immr-1 g ifj/N * ^ ^ p #?• i
tr^lPvmQi it lmt
•rrompllriicd during (lie war. fl> juwt **
presented at their national conm-ll at | £■
i New York, wmiM Imre umbih! ipcrcl- ®
Entered at the postoffU* at Sber- j MS aWl^rv'agrThe total of Llto
man as mail matter of the second erty loan rabarr!prion* obtained l»y
class according to act of Congress them wax $tyu..sse>,000. They went ov-
i er the field riter the regular solicitors
1873.
® ® $
WOLVES OF
THE SEA
Telephones ..............110 and
111 jiad got all they could. They managed ©
— . . .. . , , . p_T j <» persuade nearly ”, Oftft.ftOO people to $
The Associated Press Is exclusively «*» «’<’«* «“* ™'r" Thl* to (inly @
entitled to the use for repul'lieatioii one of many achievements reported. ...
ail newt dtopfttohe* credited to it or Ten years ago the hoys of tills tyne **
I were not accomplishing many snbstan-
—Jl—
RANDALL PARRISH
the rail, llallln was first to #Peak,
“Vot vns eet yon say ’bd$ dfc sheep!
Set feaf cholera—heyf*
Doro'hy took a .step forward, and
confronted them, her cheek* hushed.
'‘You are sailors,” sh- said, speaking
swiftly, “and ought not to be afraid if
a girl isn’t. It 1* true tin* Tewed was
ravaged by cholera, and the crew die<|;
but the bodies have been dung over?
board—Gnptu to Carlyle risked hi* life
to do that before he asked ns aboard.
Now there is no danger so long as we
remain on deck. I have no fear.”
The Swede shook his head, grum-
bling something, hut before the revolt
•iirVi
*g» could spread Watkins broke in.
‘‘An’ that's right, nil as. I wus on the^
not otherwise er edited In this paper
to U All'0 rights a of' ^pubUeation” ©it flnl »*■*•**. aia.uy,.orBaui*(Mtai» were ^$©00^$$® Bombay CnstU? when she took cholera,
•trial Agntdifl herein are also se-1 trying to Interest them. Tliey somehow j -■ . ■ j an* we hod twenty-one days of it
feti d j tat uot fully got hold of the point of j CHAPTER XXVII. I bentin’ ntdn head wind* off the Cape.
- wkjlj.-'1**-■ ~TT. ..... l.TIi... Ps-nfinns i vtow that-appeal* to lxiy nature. Most! — I We lost sixteen o’ the crew, but not a
Arnold drrttie former address ns well boys of that period, unless required to j On Board the Slaver. nl$" a®on® us "ko stayed on de< k got
SI I....... .______...... ____.... ....... nw.! The terror of the two men ns this | sick. Anyhow, tiimt^^:,are;Ioln’
thought dawned upon them In nil Its j ter try their tock aboard yere, er else
horror was apparent eflobgh. Nothing, swim for it.”
not even lire, was more to be dreaded ; Ho grinned cheerfully, letting slip the
visitation of tilts trtvfui nature
on ‘hlphoard. c-jarhel .ship though
h!s rtdgld ! it was < ife.r by far than J
' • ; V-lall tr.wir.g alongside."
ft ,, « n), 1 bill Hi-* truth first, men,” ]
m >. ■ “ "-hi your tm/gues. i
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mhnrilhars c banning _______
iild give the former nddress ns well! Isi.vs of that period. Unless required to j
the ndvr one. Subscribers served by j work by |streets .spent all their lime
rrlft** will please assist the inan-|ollf tlf p, |,j)p Bu,i aimlo * ptov.
sent to rendering good service by ,... , , .
tlfytog the Dem -crnt about irrogu- n* 1,n" wl‘" tl,ke I
ties and omisslona.
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I ti
ies have to give up a little of their ] " ”
, ^ . . .time to community work/ But they)
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’ person, firm or corporation which in* loafer lioy, who to free as the wind
edd of the"painter, the released quar.
1
gny person,
m»y appear
in the columns of the, to mini and Idle,
rgjmocrat will Ik' gladly eorrected np-
on It being brought to the attention of
the p'd-M-ber- ■
Imrd Alw-rdeen will sell all his es-
tate except a small pared of 13,(W
acrew.
Coffins lire now: so scarce In Itusslp
that they are merely rented for the
funeral, not bought outright.
Just npw it is difficult t© tell wheth-
er the political complexion of Hungary
to Russian red or Bnisston blue.
The boys thoroughly enjoy the mil-
itary .Mil and the outdoor life of tire
Scout program. They got. a lot of
slant out of the competition incidental
to sfleh real work as the Liberty Loan
canvassing,
Thus the Scout organization appears
the Ims.t system yet devised for get (big
the boy in line ear,ly;jtK a civic worker.
Tlie high school kid who is canvassing
for Lllierty Bonds today, is not going
to la* the civic slacker of 10 years from
now. Whose imliffereneo and failure to
j ro-opernte keeps the community sta-
tionary. A generation of boys grow-
ing up with these public spirited Ideals
means ait entirely new spirit of prog-
ress in a few years from now.
PhPl?..
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\T^.V.
Tlie King isn't in (he parlor there
dayfc, counting out his roou^y. It is
tlie King who is being counted out.
Henator SUierman says lie is- not in
favor of the J>ugue of Nations plan.
Then that obstacle lias been removed.
T'ufortnnitely the present hand-
writing on the wall is la many differ-
enf langua!{es and is . mainly rois-
siiellerl.
Xil race tracks in Hungary have
.been converted Into gardens for rais-
ing vegetables, so, there win lie more
• »- »t
to go around.
- 1 tamest ies have applied for an
eight-hour day. A lot of their employ-
ers will grant it and tell her it is to
ha the one site 1ms off.
I^t it not lie said, at any rate,
that. Senator Ixslge is still opposed to
the Jjeugue of Nations plan. Senator
Lodge positlvi iv can never, stand still.
The Rockefeller foundation has giv-
en $500,000 to promote fundamental
research iu physics and chemistry. Oil
as it were, on the troubled sea of
speculation.
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Bolshevism's declaration lor forced
labor makes the red terror still red-
der and more terrible to a citizenry
trained and accustomed to working
when it jolly well pleases.
Tlie “theutre of war” seem* to lie
one of those portable affairs.
te.
I Aided Her Over the'Rail.
Last .Tone seven men. officers of tile
Internatlotial" Bitile STiiilf'tos Associa-
tion were imprisourd at Atlanta on
charges of obstructing the- American
army, These men claim to lie ig-
norant of having done any wrong and 1
their friends are peUiionlng" for a
pariloh. Former Attorney (ieneral!
tiregory lias joined in the petitlOB for
[Miruoii. Porto of The Finished Mys-:
tery. which was suppressed and U|>od! Thpro is „„ ,,se pivlR? up untiJ WQ[
which the goreniment based some, of; know tibat the danger la. Will you
Its ease, were written before war was: come with me!”
declared, so file .publisla-rs -and ail-1 The terror In Sam’s eyes caused me |
thors claim. These men bad religious1 to laugh and my own courage came
scruples about, war which contributed, buck with a rush. .... ,j
to their conviction, their , utterance* "Afraid of (hud meru trre you? fhenj
nml writing constituting grounds for] we II face them together, my lads, ami;
arrest and trial. We believe the pres, I hnve « «v" withv C<J“e W* \
n,„! ot you; Buckle .up; there is nothing]
to fear, if you do wh'at I tell you— j
ter-boat glldllig gently away osti-ro,
the width of water constantly increns-
to(t-
"Now, bullies, jump fer it if yer
went ter go. All right-then, iny hearties,
j lot'* hurl up something to work with
j and scrub this deck. 'Halt's the way
I to clean out cholera."
i He led the way and they followed
I him, stumbling and cursing, hut obe-
j dletijh T added n word of encourage-
ment, and In a few minutes the whole
! gang Tits busily engaged l*t cleaning
! up the moss forward, their first fear*
j evidently forgotten in action. Watkins
j kenf lifter ther.i like a. slave driver.
| If was not difficult finding plentiy
, for the lads to dm making the neg-
- lected selioimer kUijviImpe, and adjnst-
it g the spre.-jd.....pfrfMl'vnn aloft to the
new course 1 deridcdr'-UPoS Sam
Started ft fire In tits guliey and' pre-
pared a hot -weal, singing as he
worked, hud before noon I had ns
cheerful a ship's crew forward' as any
man could, possibly ask for. Dorothy
and I g»|ficed over ;lie log, but gained
little information. As the sun reached
th > merftfean 1 ventured again Into the
cabin and returned with the necessary
instruments to determine our position.
With -these and the pricked chart, I
managed fairly well in determining
our location, and choosing the most
direct course toward the coast.
♦To tie Continued .
Use
'Qofioua
SA>XR'pl!
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MAYOR OF BIG CIH
iS A GARDEN LEADER
DAILY HEALTH TALKS,
f" ~''V--
Ideal will do what 1* rigid in
matter a* soon as he can review
case,
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TALKING ABOUT OUB MAYOR.
J. 11. Wilson defeated Mayor W. W.
this isn’t the first cholera ship I’ve
been aboard.”
It seas no pleasant job confronting
us, although we had less dead men to
handle than I anticipated. Indeed, we
Riiihtere- toy mayor of Hlnmaau In] found only five bodies bn boartl.’Tliere
the municipal election Tuesday by a | were only two ou deck, a giaid, coiii-
,majority ik 111) votes. Wilson no doubt black liegro/und a grny-beaTded wttttr
mnn, his face ptfft-d with, smallpox.
Where Most Sickness Begins
and Ends
BY FRANKLIN DUANE, M. D.
Call it the Wattcrson-Fepis'.r league
if you will, but with ail'due resi»eet
for the associate, lief all you’ve got
that Marse--Henry Is the Tohasen Kid
of the coiubinatioii.
In shipping ilndybiigs to France
American horticulturists have; over-
looked a certain militant fchiinist
grouji that lias caused considerable
embarrassment to government and
Iieople. ‘
Kaiser Wilhelm declare* he to a sis
••ialist aud at dinner throws away his
napkin and InMst* on t«»ing the wait-
er.-There and others are signs that- the
moving van has caught up to ’Bdl
With the things out of the cellar.
The Colorado Supreme Court has
deeded that liquor held in express-of-
tires in the Htate, cannot In- delivered.
The owners seem, Iherefore. to have
eiriresred nothing more than an unfa-
vdr’uble opinion.
received the almost solid organized ]
lnlsu- vote. Mayor Ho-tgers. who wits
serving out tlie unexpired term of
Mayor T. U. Cole, has made Shermuu
a uiost excellent mayor, nml under
his short administration the town lias
made rapid improvements in . jminy
ways, and many people regret that
In- was defeated. Such is life in grand
old Texas. Mr. Wilson is a most
progressive and worthy business man
and will no doubt make Sherman a
good mayor. -Van Alstyuc Leaders
AjateBgaafejti
Deterjulned onAvimt was to be done'. I
was/eil no time with either body. The
] It con be sa;d broadly that most human,
I tllg begin in the stomach and end in thei
istomach. -Good digestion means good'
;health, and poor digestion meins. l>nd(
| health. The minute your stomach fails to i
I properly cBsp°w °f the food you" cat, ]
1 troubles begin to crop out in various forms.,
'Indigestion and dyspepsia are the coni--
: monest forms, but thin, impure blood,;
j headaches, backaches, pimples, blotches,,
- dullness, belching, coated tongue, weak- <
|ness, poor appetite, sleeplessness, coughs,}
j colds and bronehilis arc almpst as caithnon.,
Thera is but one way to have good hea.lt h, <
and that is to put and keep your stomach}
in good order. This is casy to do if ruu,
take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dia-t
covcrv. It is a wonderful tonic and blood ]
rail
TO OUR SOLDIER BOYS TO THEIll
DEAR OLD HOME IN SHERMAN.
Charles Jewett, mayor of Itnltonnp- r—-re?- -r-r , , . , f . •. •
oils, is air Enthusiastic Udine gardener, j purifier, and is so safe to take, .or « is
the job and handled them alone, drag- s|st Kllr(1(,uh,s centers i,,^ tho [Lis name idcntihed vnh it. When you
ging the bodies across the deck *n(l reuntry, according to the specialist. of
Munching them over tire low rail Into j th(. ndtort States Department of Ag-
rlcnltnte-
two sailors hung back, terrorized at
the mere thougiit of touching these1
victims <>f plague. I steeled myseif to
May they all be dedicated m memory
by our American citizens, for the -iffrent,
noble deed for which they rendered their
services to protect our Country.
^HERMAN A CLASSY CITY.
Hhevninii is getting to bo awful
classy. Bless paddy, she’s done and
pulled off a "style show" nnd grand
opera, all within two weeks, and then
mi top of nil sm-li tilings she pulled
off a red hot. city election. Sherman
'is one “going” place.-—Van Alstync
I vender.
TALKING ABOUT GRAYSON.
the sea. I ordered Schmitt to cut the
lashings and takofCiian;-.- of the wheel.
"See here. Sain, and you too,
SohifUtt, I am in lave with that girl
in tlie boat. Do you suppose I would
ever liave her come on this deck if I
believed slie might colitraet cholera?
You do as 1 say and you are perfectly
safe. Now, Schmitt, remain at the
wheel, and you, Sam, come with me.
There will be a dead nigger aboard
unless you jump when 1 speuk,”
He trotted close at my heels as I
i flung open the dbor leading Into the
j cabin. The air seemed fresh enough
the j and I noted two of the ports wide
Grayson county has joined in
good roads movement mid has launch-1 Open. A tall, smooth-shaven man, with
eil a campaign for a 'tv?b'rnufion dot* an ugly ftcur down one cheek, lay ottt-
hij- bond Issue. Grayson.,,jumnty lias stretched on a divap at the foot of the
already si>enf one mtlliou dollars.....for tt{ter jog very posture procluim
improved highway* and therefore . ()im d<4ad u,. f„„„ „.„0 ,n„ «,in.
knows tlie value, of. them. Heueo It |
will Is* only it matter of giving the
NO APRIL
FOOL
IN THESE TAXES.
oounty officials authority to proceed,
for surely there is no doubt that the
bond issue will carry.—McKinney
Courier-Gazette.
Nothing Cheap About Her.
Several Mg oil eauiimnio* ent the
price of gasoline to 11 cents during a
w*r on prices, but all of them gob
enough and signed an armMtice or at*
least went Isn-k to the former price
of 2fi rents. Tlie joy riders hud a
dandy time while it lasted.
* “He*- here.”
’•Yes.”
"Your dog Mr me,” j
"You should take that ns a compli-
ment.”
"Huh?":
“That dog cost; a tlioijsnndd d lilnrs.
Naturally, be wouldn't ldtc anything
cheap#”- Ismisville roqrtfT-Tom-nnl.
Bolshevist Russia now bitterly feels
t Me need of tomrgeois experts ia indus-
tHsl organization, pimha-tion, ae-r
atlng and distribution gnd offers
gh prlres to qualified men. Tt de.,
in'to an American standard of labor-
epfft-lehcy, a general “speeding up"
P^gram, enforced laltor any state
regulated prices, feiwj strapgcly like
the old "oapiultotic" system
by the bolshevik!!
The government of Venezuela is
planning to build a highway fiS” miles
long across that country.
IlaluidJ&tnaiii
i (to abused . \
N? Tonitfltl- Get a
Tomorrow feel Right 25cBox
Sold Everywhere.
Marse Henry, editor Enteritis of
the LouisvJUe Courier-Journal, to
writing some flue articles for the Sat-
urday Evening Post and this week’s
isshe carries one about Sam Houston.
Tlie veteran editor gives some of the
inside history of Houston when lie
lived in Tennessee, much of which has
b«en unanthemtic as touching his pri-
iwll llfo and his mysterlana ,,l|fve-,
gbTernor of tbmfmm*
School Trustee's Election.
(Election April 5/)
. < , »— • , *kj—
For Uc-El«tlon;
A. R. CASE.
E. F. PARKER.
O. D. McREYNOLIJS.
K- G. FINER.
His face was the color
of parchment, wrinkled with age.
The negro crept up behind me and
stored at the upturned face.
“My Gaud, sah, he wus de ol’ cap-
tain. Paradilla, sah; damn his soul!”
In what wus evidently the captain's,,
room I discovered a pricked chart and
log-book, with no entry in it for throe
days. Without waiting to examine
these I stowed them away in my pock-
et. Between us we forced the stiffened
form of the captain through the open
after port and heard it -splash into
the sea astern. There were two dead
seamen in the forecastle, both swarthy
fellows, witli long,Indian hair. I never
saw a dirtier hole, the filth overpow-
ering, and onee satisfied that both
men were beyond help, I was content
to lower the scuttle and leave them
there. God! it was a relief to return
once more to the open deck and breathe
to the fresh air. I hailed the boat tow-
ing below.
"Come aboard, Watkins,” I
sharply. “Pass the lady up first, and
turn the boat adrift.1”
I caught Dorothy’s hands and aided
her over the rail. *
“Why was the vessel abandoned?"
she asked. “What has happened? Do
you know?”
Quietly I told her the truth and as-
sured her that if we staid on deck and
used our own bedding and provisions
we were iu no danger.
“How can I help you?”
“Tell the men Just what I have told
you,” I said gravely. "They will be
ashnmed to show less courage than
you.” -
We tu^ed and faced them together
formed a little group against
Washington, April 4.—Here are
some of the new tax ' rates you
will pay now in vogue: Cabarets
15 iH'r cent: theatre tickets, 10
per cent regular rate with addi-
tional 5 per cent ou scalper
profit up to 5ft cents, then 5ft per-
j cent thereafter; club dues over
' $10, 10 per cent; piissengcr ami
] Pullman fares. S i>er rent; oil pipe
: line charges, 8 |>er rent; tclc-
[ phone-telegraph messages between
] 15 and 50 rents, tax 5 rents; over
! 50 cents, tax lftc; commercial
ies sod wires, press excepted, 10
! per cent; express charges, approx-
imately 5 per cent.
take Golden Medical Discovery, you are
getting the benefit cf the experience of a
doctor where reputation goes ali around
the earth. Still more, you get a temper-
ance medicine that contains not a drop of
alcohol or nareotie of any kind. - Long ago f
Dr. Fierce cOm'ofheJ certain valuable
vegetable ingredients—without the use of !
alcohol—so that these ^remedies always '
have been strictly temperance medicines, j
If piles are torturing you, get and use
Pierce's Anodyne l'ile Ointment. The !
quick relief it gives is hard to believe until I
you try it. If constipated, Dr. Pierce’s |
Pleasant Pellets should be taken while '
using Anodyne Pile Ointment. Few in- i
(deed are the case? which these splendid j
remedies will not relieve and usually over-
come. They are so good that nearly
every drug store has them for sale.
A clip has iieen invented for hold-
ing a sjmioii on the edge of a cooking
ntelsll or medicine glass.
ALL TIDED OUT
Hundreds More in Sherman
Same Piight.
ill the
Tired all the time:
Weary and worn out night and day;
Back aches; bead aches;
Your kidneys are probably weaken-
WE MAKE■
BOOTS AND SHOES
. . A
BACK TO CIVILIAN CLOTHES
which we can supply your needs of all the
latest styles, in Young Men’s ‘Clothing
and Furnishings, which will be to the in-
terest of every man to visit the store of
B&n^er White
The Leading Clothier.
Also do all kinds of Shoe Re-!
pairing wotk. Ladies’ Turn Sole
You should help them at their work. al3J y/00(J Heels a specialty.
D‘t one who knows tell you how I r
Mrs. f. .1. O’Uagaii. 310 Moore
St.. Sherman, says: “My kidneys got j.
mtf Of order ami I had soreness and
]dpi) pains in the small of my hack. I
called i jjred easily, especially in the morning
and I had nervous headaches and diz-
zy spells. Specks seemed to float be-
fore my eyes and my kidneys acted
Irregularly. Doan’s Kidney Pills
soon relieved all symptoms of kidney
reniptnint and put my kidneys ■ in
good shape,”
frier (ift., at all dealers. Donf
(imply ask for a kidney remedy- -get
Doan’s Kidney Tills (lie ram? that
Mrs. O'Hagah had. Foster-MJlbnrn Go.
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. f
«9 they
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PHIL SHERO
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
Si-
Repair Work Done.
'wu, Jirgu-g*-
4
Electric Shoe Shop
109 EAST LAMAR.
EMIL BENZIL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Everything in Season.
.1 *
Merchants Lunch Served Daily,
11 n. in. to 2 p. m.
SHORT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE YOU LIKE IT.
PHONE 10
ANNOUNCEMENT
PHONE 10
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Expert Cleaners and Dyers.
Having Opened up a Business Under the Style of
■> . . - • • , -v •*W”*
United Cleaners and Dyers —
at 307 S'. Travis Street, they are Now Prepared to give First
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CHOICE FARMS AND CITY
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We have our own ear to Show You Property.
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