Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, April 4, 1919
SHERtyAfl,DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHEBMAN, TEXAS,
PAGETTO
Zeitung fit llerlin ha* published a
number of letters illustrating tin* at-
titude of fho (lernfan Emperor and
I lx- Crown Prince during the fateful
flays of last Xov*>titIier. $<ay* a ills-
]«»teh from the Herman capital.
The Emperor wrote to Frederick
WHli«* on Nov. 0. the following:
"M.v I H'sr llov: After the Court
Chamberlain Informed nu* that it was
inqiossihlp longer to guni-mitcc rav
safety at Main headquarters ami that
the troops were ho longer trust-
worthy. f rej.o]ye<|. after" a severe
mental struggle, to leave the'’ army,
which had collapsed. amt go to Hol-
land. 1 advise you to stiek to your
It is the height of economy
to wear Rengo Beit corsets
—they last. ..........r
Most reducing corset? hayfc
their style lines only when
they are new, Rengo Belt;
corsets retain their lines
until, they are worn .out,
and -greatest comfort comes
after the first wear. This
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¥p>s. why Rengo Belt
¥ Vv\ corsets have gath-
vj \\ ered new admirers
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Tlu> Crown Prince. on Xov. It,
wrote lo Prouder Kliert. asking per-
mission to remain at hi* post so that
he might bring hi* army hark in a
wpii-dixciplhird (find orderly manner.
The government refused his request.
whereU|H»n the Crown Prince In a let-
ter to Field Marshal von Hindenhurg
resigned his oommand. declaring that
lie acted under deep emotion and of*
ter a hard internal struggle against a
Course repugnant to his ilrure.
In his letter the Crown Prince pro-
c.feded to Justify his attitude against
those representing him us a war in-
stigator and reaetiouarjx He declared
he lias always -taken the stand that
the. war for Germany was a war of
defense. He had repeatedly during
1WI. 1017 and 101S urgeil the persons
concerned that German? musi hv every
possihie means endeavor to terminate
the war and le glad at maintaining
herself against the entire World on
tlu- basis of tile status quo.
"I hail long pleaded with tlon, I.u-
doiidorrf.’" he asserted, . "for a wise
peace hy understanding uiider the fa-
vorable opportunity wh'ihi we occupied
strong positions during n,nd before'
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mostly they are women who wear Rengo Belt corsets.
Models for every figure—some with “steelastic” webbing
for greater freedom—all with double watch spring boning,
RENGO BELT CORSETS
Prices of Rengo Bell Corsets range from $2 to $10
MARKS BROS.
THE SPRING DRIVE Off WALL PAPER
In the Spring a housekeeper's mind naturally turns to thoughts of
cleaning house and repapering the rooms
of her home.
Our New Nineteen Nineteen Stock of Wall Paper Will Fill Her Wants
For Eyery Room. *
,OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG
MEN OF EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE FOR GOOD JOBS
PHONE 460
210 S. TRAVIS
Rea! Estate Wont Run Away
BUY REAL ESTATE.
Chic eight room house with all convenienc
house, garage, terms to suit buyer. This house
the Frisco Addition, good buy for Railroad man.
MAYDEE BARRON
INSURANCE ANI) REAL ESTATE.
Room 508 M. & V. Bank Buildup?.
unlades of $1,800 t» $il.(NH) a vflar und•
$-.400 -to $3,(100 n year, respectively. j
It is of interest to note that one of !
the prerequisites for the' course is I
graduation from ft four years’ course j
at a recognized college or university’
and-a certain amount of experience, 1
or else graduation l’roiji a standard |
higli school and in addition to tile ex-
perience, one year's cXJierienee for
each year of college training lacked. !
Competitors will not he required to re- i
port for examination at any place, i
hut will !>e rated on edfleathni and ex- !
twqiotiee and thesis and publications to
be submitted.with application.
Applicants should at once apply
for Form Silts, staling the title of the
examination desire-1, to. AJie. Civil Ser-
vice Commission, Washington, I). C,
Ghoice Building Hots
North Walnut Street
Rhone 319.
East and West front lots, paved street, sewerwithin four
blocks business center of city, very desirable for building.
Will furnish the Money to Build.
Tbese lots are cheap at the price asked. ,
Call 1142—North Side Cafe.
Call 1240 Arcade Hotel.
WHiTESBORO TO SHERMAN
THE HOME SERVICE LINE
Liquor Capi tired.
(Successor to Duff Hood.)
• - Car leaves .Sherman: (I :30 and 10 *00 a. m„ 2:00.' 4:30, 8 ;llf p. m.
<i:.‘to a. in. train to Wichita Falls. 11:00 n. m. train to Gainesville; 8:15
p. m. train to Wichita Falls. We meet nil trains coming In at Whtesboro.
Car leaves North Side Cafe, Arcade Hotel, Binkley Hotel. I will appreciate
your business.
Cars leave Rherm,‘in for Whitewright at 6:30 n. m. and 1:00 p. m.
Cars leave Whitewright for Slierman at S CIO a. in. and ii :00 p. m.
Crowley. 1st.. April 4.—Liquor val-
ued tit over $.K.I,<I00 has lx*en eonfis-
ealt-d Ijgre in the two raids h,v fed
oral agents operating under Deputy
Collector Dougins. The seised liquor
was taken for failure to declare it
und pay the last Federal tax and the
amount of tax evaded will run well
toward $15,000.
The captured liquofs were found iu
bedrooms, hams, and storehouses; also
in several private homes, in one in-
stance stored in gunny-sacks and
jugs, pegs and boxes, liquor came to
light in the investigation.
Gulick & Hall
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
W. P. COOK, Prop.
Phone 195
Itariiioiid Search, McCook, Neb.,
was a very frail hoy. And that isn't
the worst of it. Lust spring the floe*
tors told him th-.it he could not live
unless lie lived outdoors. -
Von know, last year everybody was
growing gardens, und Raymond joined
one -of the 4-11 Carden Clubs fotl-
dueted by, the t'nited states Depart-
meilt of -Agriculture1 iti cooperation
witlt liie Stale College of Agriculture.
At first lie whsII’J strong enougli to
do much, so the other Dos and girls
helped to do the lienvy spading. But
Raymond eoitid rake, anil plant seeds.
Close weeds bellied tin* Ihij- grow Insane Negro Killed,
strong and be soon found lie could 1 —
Work several luAtrs a day without get- Austin. Tex., April 4—Ed Granger,
ting tiled. , j negro, an Inmate of the State Insane
The beuttf, tomatoes, encumbers,• Asylum. Is dead as result of injuries
ami l«taloes grew so fine that in the.m*>tvwl in an altereation with sev-
fall Uaymoud found lie had cleared «** inmales of the institution.
$22.50. and the doctors said lie was on Tlu* coroner's ’verdict was that Gran-
the way to liecotnlng strong ami wadi kwa death was the result of injuries
and aide to do whatever other boys of inflicted by two or more inmates Whj>
ids ace ami size could do. ' were exonerated from any tdame.
is now installed and we are ready to serve the public in an
efficient and sanitary manner.
*'*• •
You are cordially invited to become our customer. \
CHICAGO LAB0RITES
TOOPEN 35 STORES
MALONE-JAMISON DRUG CO
Only the Best.
FHDNE 29 FOR PROMPT SERVICE.
Chicago, April 4—Tlie recently
formed alliance between tlte Xcm-
jiartisan League and tin- Chicago La-
lidr Party will jnake itself apparent ill
Chicago soon hy the appearance of co-
operative stores it is announced by
Mortou L. Johnson, secretary of the
Ijilior party.
Mr. Johnson snld that there would
lie, one store iu each of the city's 33
wards and that farm pnalucts would
In- brought tlireef from North Dakota,
where tlie Xon-l’nrti.snu I.oague is in
political -control und jtas put many of
its theories in practice.
The .announcement said (hat the
stores would also serve as union head-
quarters. from which strikes would be
directed its necessary,,*,.
Dr. King’s New Discovery
almost never fails to
bring quick relief
Small doses once In awhile and that
throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough
Boon quiets down. Another dose and a
hot bath before jumping into bed, a
good sleep, and back to normal in the
moraine.
Dr. lung’s New Discovery is well
known. For fifty years it’s been
relieving coughs, colds and bronchial
attacks. For fifty years it ha* been
Bold by druggists everywhere. A
reliable remedy that you yourself or any
member of your family can take safely,
60c and $1.20.
Almost any man will tell you
that Sloan’s Liniment
means relief
It’s coming all
the time
Something Different Every Day!
When you take Lunch or Dinner with us, you’ll always
find just what you want, and cooked to your taste. We
serve
EVERYTHING IN SEASON.
WATCH THIS SPACE
For Announcement
Train Those Stubborn IJowcla
Help nature take its course, not
with a violent, habit-forming purga-
tive, but with gentle but certain and
natural-laxative, Dr, King’s New Life
Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulates the
lax bs'vcli. £o!d by druggists, 25c,
THE FAMOUS CAFE
A machine has been invented that '
i print* iiny desired advertisement on
gummed tape as it is dniwu from a k
reel to fasten package*
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