Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday. August 29, 1916
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
IN MKMOKIWI.
Kraululioim by Grayson County Bar
Dealll of Jor P. ('OS.
Western Association.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Tulsa 7, Muskogee 5.
Fort Smith 2,\ Sherman 1.
Denison 2, Paris 1.
WHERE THEY PLAT TODAT.
Tulsa at Muskogee.
Sherman at Fort Smith.
Paris at Denison.
MeAlester at Oklahoma City.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS,
mb— PI yd Won Lost Pet
ulsa ............37 22 15 .595
there will he no *
WOBBLING, BOBBUNG
NTYIJCN ,0Ur mi"d abWUt Hhat Wf h*VP for m' ,n lh« N*W FALL
•lust take a look at our Windows and jndge far yourself The*
are RIGHT, and the best in NORTH TEXAN.* T*9
w Fw another rhanee at the SPRING an*
hi MMr.K KknUKAK at price* too easy to aim. .Inn* Imh mnA
I toy now.
Men’s $7.00 Hanan’s Low Shoes, now...,.$M$ (
ladles’ $7.00 ReHded Pumps now..,. ..... erB ,;
todlee’ $6.00 Hanan Ihrmp*....................$44$ *
Ladies’ $8.00 Wlchert Pumpg, now............SjS
Ladles’ $0.(41 Wlchert Pumps now..., ......Eat
Ladles’ $4.00 AVichert Pumps now........."!! .JTtS
Ladies’ $3.50 Beaded' Pumps...................
Ladies’ $3.00 White Canvas Pumps...........,$LM
Ladle* $2.60 W kite Canvas Pumps..............§LW
To tlH« Honorable Ben L. Jones. Pres-
ident of the Grayson County Bar
Association:
We, jour committee, heretofore a,p-
I>oiuted to draft, ant! present resolu*
flops on the death of Joseph Parker
Co*, beg leave to rejtort:
Joseph P. Cox. familiarly and ten-
derly known to its as Joe Cox, was
born Novewlier 27th. 1850 on his
father’s farm in
Finer, better designed, more elegant Shoes—that is
what fashion demands and we are prepared for it.
Black Boots in plain kid or patents, button or
lace..........................$3.50 to $7.00
Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 29.—Adams’
home run on the first hall pltcluxl In
the last half of the ninth Inning broke
up a hot pitchers’ tattle between
Younkman and Robertson, the Twins
Lafayette county,
Missouri, where he grew to manhood.
After having received a thorough edu-
cation in the schools and colleges of
his native slate and soon after having
reached his majority, he was admitted
to the bar at Ia-xington, the county
seat of his native county. For two
years lie practiced law at Wellington ,
In that county, from which place as a
young man and young lawyer, he came
to Sherman, Texas, in 1877.
Well equipped by nature and edu-
cation for the practice of his chosen
profession, he came In the heyday of
his young manhood to what was thru
a growing frontier town. He was n
stranger to the citizenship of his
1 wo-tone Boots in Grays, Browns and Ivory, Black and
Gray, Black and White or Solid Brown $7.50 to $12.00
You Can’t Be Too Particular
About Your Footwear.
Wren, r.. ..
Sheffield, 1,,
Xokes, m.. .
Young, 3....
Love, 2.. ..
Mackey, 1.. ,
Higginbotham.
Fowler, e.. ,
Youugmnn. p.
Thts will last but a little while longer.' ’ So 'take
save while saving ht good.
■ ■ THE SHOE MER n<
MalokeQ
III IHE HOSIERY Kl 0
Texas league.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Shreveport 4, Dallas 1.
Galveston 7. Beaumont 3.
Waco 19, Fort Worth 4.
(Only three games scheduled.)
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Fort Worth ut Dallas.
Beaumont at Houston.
San Antonio at Galveston.
Shreveport at Waco.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS,
tlb— Plyil Won Lost Pet
irevoport .w .....137 80 57 .584
YATES SHOE CO
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE
Fort Smith
McCarty, $
1-einlugnr, s
Hogg. 1.. ..
Adams, 1..
MeVey, m..
('organ, r ..
Bloomer, 2.,
Coe, e.. ..
HnL-dip, p..
Robertson, i
friend and army officer of the state tV
Missouri, aud from that day to the
date of the death of Judge Bledsoe,
the two were warm personal friends.
Thus ef|ul|ipcd ami thus Introduced to
the people of Grayson county, Joe
Cox took a prominent position as a
Today, Tomorrow and Next Day
I will furnish any shade of Pulp Oat Meal Paper in
stock and furnish ceiling and liner to match fob two 14x14 t
Rooms FOR $9.95; or will furnish and hang One Room for l
?5.45.
HT. B. McDonald
THE PRICE MAKER.
See Our Show Window, a . South Side
THE HOME OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
Fresh Eggs and Butter.
Extra Fine Frying Chickens.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Total
American Leagne.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
St. Louis at Boston, rain.
Detroit at New York, rain.
Washington 2, Cleveland 0.
Chicago 1, Cleveland 0.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Detroit at New York.
Chicago at Philndelithiii.
Cleveland at. Washington.
St. Louis at Boat on.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Plyd Won Lost Pet
Boston..........119 70 49 .588
Chicago..........123 67 50 .554
Detroit..........123 87 58 .545
New York........121 Co 50 .537
St. Louis..........123 80 57 .537
Cleveland........124 00 58 .532
Washington......119 58 01 .life
Philadelphia......118 38 92 .221
Sherman.........100 000 000—1
Fort Smith .........001 (NK) 001—2
Runs—Wren. Robertson, Adams.
Home run—Adams. Sacrifice hits—
Sheffield, Love, J-einlnger 2. Sacri-
fice fly—Hogg. Stolen base—Lore.
Hits—Off Ilaislip 2, 1 run In 1 1-3 in-
idngs. Struck out- by Younkman 7.
Cash Grocery Company
BOTH PHONES $47.
J. A. Hardaway N. W. Cor. Square W. H. Lucas
may do more damage yog .
may care to pay tor. U you l
I have a Tiro Insurance policy •
I with mom good trustworthy !
, company, you win to thoroughly >.
recompensed (or «U dlUMga |» i
fliu.
•h
U this subject Interests yod
wu wUl to pleased to give you
aQ particulars.
errors— Sherman 1, Fort Smith 5.
Tltiie of game 1 hour and 27 minutes.
I’mpi re—Iloope r.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer (hie Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of CiRarrb that
cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
Hall's Catarrh Cure has liecn taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past
thirty-five years, anil has became
known as the most reliable remedy
for Catarrh.
Chiropractic Adjustry
HOURS—8 TO 5.
•U Sooth Walnut Street-First House South of Library.
A. F. McKOWN. J. F. WHITE, Assistants.
Both Phones 157. Residence Phone-Old 818.
National I-eagne.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Cincinnati 5, New York 2.
St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 0.
Philadelphia 8, Chicago 2.
Pittsburgh 5-2. Boston 1-2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Brooklyn at St. I-onls.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
New York at Cincinnati.
Boston at Pittsburgh.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Plyd Won Lost Pet
Brooklyn........114 70 44 .017
Boston.,.......110 06 44 .(NK)
Philadelphia......144 88 4S .579
New York........112 54 58 .482
Pittsburgh........114 ft! (11 .465
St. Louis.........120 55 05 .458
Chicago..........120 53 67 .442
class, color or degree; and while he
usually presented rather a brusk exte-
rior, yet. his Inner sentlihcnts were
of the finest and best, and his be-
nevolences were known only to those
who received them, and (hey were
numerous.
The characteristics were carried
into his profession and no man who
np|ionled to him went unrepresented
Hall’s Catarrh Cure
acts through the blood on the mucous
surfaces, expelling the poison from
the blood and healing the diseased
portions.
After yon have taken nail's Catarrh
Caro for a short time you will see a
great, improvement In your general
health. Start taking nail's Catarrh
Cure at once and get rid of catarrh
I NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS TODAY. |
Aug. 29.
ICE-CREAM
THIS DATE IN niSTOBY. i
Aug. 29.
1708—Haverhill, New England, sur-
prised by the French and In-
dians, who burnt part of the
town and carried away one hun-
dred prisoners.
1767—Edmund Hoyle, celebrated
whist authority of “according
to Hoyle” fame, died.
1799- Pius VI, Pope of Rome, died of
excessive fatigne at the age
of 82, after having been made
a prisoner by Nnpoleon and
taken by him over the Alps
from Rome to Valentin.
1815—Birth of Anna Ella Carroll,
daughter of a governor of
Iff Your ffiriks
because you order • *
GRUBB’S BCE CREAM
change husbands, ’cause his judgment
ain’t right. A real man knows a real Ice
Cream after tasting it.
Cjrubbs Creamery Co.
W. J. MABRY, Muuger.
202 Sooth Crockett. Both Phones 185
tIk-roof. It is hard to realize that he
Is gone, Imt the wisdom of the infin-
ite God is inscrutable, and on tlie 14th
day of August, J916. in the exercise
of that wisdom re called, and our
friend lias answered, therefore,
Re it resolved: That in his death
this lmr has lost an honored and dis-
tinguished member
tlie unfortunate
breixd Meiworjes
Breodi Mci\\or|v»x
this state a good
citizen; tlie unfortunate a friend:
and his wife and children, a kind aud
indulgent husband and father.
B& It 'further resolved: That we ex-
tend to the bereaved wife aud chljd-
Yen our tenderest sympathy.
Be It further resolved; That these
resolutions he presented to the courts
of the county, with the request that
they he spread upon the minutes there-
of. and that they be published In the
dally paper, and a copy furnLshed the
family.
Respect fully submitted
(’llAS. CRENSHAW.
G. P. WEBB.
T. L. BUAME.
.1.- P. LESLIE.
H. H. CUMMINS.
Committee.
you ever understand why
your mother would not cut
the bread when it was hot
and smelled the best?
DON’T
1883—Belle Boyd, a famous Confed-
erate spy, was captured near
Mnrtlnshurg. Vn.. anil sent to
the Old Capitol prison.
1880—Destructive hurricane over Ber-
muda Islands, destroying
churches, houses nnd crops.
1905—Japanese and Russian delegates
agree upon peace terms at
Portsmouth.
1911—Progressive party in Mexico
adopts platform promising rad-
ical reforms.
19913—Street ear strike in Dublin
Butter-Nut Bread
smells as good and ^
taste better.
Pay such high prices {or your Meats. Pay
save money and get real meat at
KLEIN’S MARKET
Both Phone* 4L
Out or In.
“What's that noise?" asked the vis-
itor In the apartment house.
"Probably some one in the dentist’s
apartment on the floor below getting a
tooth out,"
“But this seemed to come from the
floor above."
“Ah, then, it’s probably the Popleys’
baby getting a tooth in!”
South Travli Sinai,
/Ifr. Motorist
Vienna Steam Bakery
see the new
Overland
at STICHT & ABRAMS
110-112 NORTH CROCKETT
It Is A Peach
Everywliera We Hear Good Reports ot
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Sleeping on a
-Martin Springs,
To the Democrat:
| Martin Springs, Aug. 26.—Mrs. Ilat-
|ridge was shopping in Pottsboro Sat-
urday----Allas Mary Wilson of
Whltesboro visited relatives here Sat-
urday and Sunday....Robert Parks of
Oklahoma is visiting his cousin Wyatt
Holland... .Several from tills com-
munity are attending court In Sher-
man this week..,.John Sykes nnd
family of Pottsboro spent Sunday with
dim Wilson.... Luke Keniiau and fam-
ily visited in Pottsboro Sunday.....
Frank McConnell and family of Inde-
pendence visited Mr. Higdon Sunday.
”. . . .“E. R. Holland nnd family attend-
ed church at Pottsboro-,Sunday.... Mr/
Harvey and. wife, of i’ottslioi-n visited
friends here one day last week....
Abe Wilson spent, Saturday night with
Wyatt Holland.
“BILL."
Sherman is no exception. Every
section of the U, S. resounds with
praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thirty
thousand persons are giving testimony
in their home newspapers. The since-
rity of these witnesses, the fact that
they live so near, Is the liest proof of
—- ’-1 I......\i. Here’s a Sher-
$ Is Like Sleeping on a Cloud
The Sealy guarantee of 26 years, or a new mattress te str
than a cable. Hundreds are nightly used in Bhenaaa liir»rr.
every sleeper praises the salesman who sold them a Sealy.
In order to introduce a Sealy into your home we are goi;
make you a special term of
Nothing Finer
f*r breakfast than fin* Bacon or Sliced Ham. served wlUi tsaat, eggs
•nd a food cop o! ooffoa* Von will havo to buy your ootloo aud oggf
Mnewhere else, hot come to US for the best HAM and BACON.
HIGHEST SCORE FOR CLRINUNKSa
Sherman Fish and Meat Market
the merit of I loan’s,
man ease:
Mrs. C. J. Hinkle, 318 W. Steadinuif
St., Sherman, says: “My kidneys were
Inactive nnd my Imck was weak and
lame at times. I had pi her-symptoms
of kidney trouble. I got I)o«n-s Kid-
ney l’ills at Keith’s Drag Store and
they relieved nil symptoms ofr the
complaint.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s
Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs, Hinkle had. Foster-Millmrn
2
$5.00 DOW N AND $1.00 A WEEK.
KNIGHT-PEVETO
GILMER
PIERCE
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