Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Th<* following: births an<! death* f'ompletr System <»f Additional FV>r-
for the month of December. 1914,1 tifiratinns to Protect Ircrnh
were reported to the office of Dr.1 I apital Kmm Coptnrp by For,
W. D. For' rlty health officer: | . —--
Birth" I Thr vmy of excavators, who,
Drc. 2. to Mr. and Mr*. W. H. mrlr in September ( began to dig
Orr, a girl. I p>r|), ln when a Gorman deg* was
Russian officer to Pw 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto threatened. have complete! thrir
Jones, a boy. v (work.
Thr Grnrra! Gonfederatlon of
Workers aionr *rnt S.rtflrt volun-
teers, who providrd th«tr_own dig-
ging tool*, and wer* mer#|v. rerom
Yates Shoe Com'y.
Tin: o\i;-j*«i( y shoe dtokk,
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Use Discretion
Iu tho selection of the tires you are going to use
on wmi t: ir. We carry nothing but the best,
R up uhiic Mi lies*
Lomax Auto CO.
Snowy Wastes Spitlnl With Fallen
Soldier* After Fierce < onfllct*.
Tile presence of thr wolf a* a new
trrror on the battlefields of Fast
Prussia and Poland is described in' a
letter sent by a
a Riga newspaper, I , ’ ' **
Wounded in an engagement which- It to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Do-
had driven the Germans from their '••JJf' ®ra^ Av*-< a boy.
iren'bes he found hinmelf later to
be the cnly living soul left on the
field of lire dead Pulling himself
t.ogefher and -leaning on his sword
he walked as bV'st4 he could toward
the supposed shelter of his com-
rade* in the wood*.
Just a* 1 reached the edge of
the wood," he says, ‘T stopped in
terror;. From the distance’ there Glare, (Jrihble and Odneal
came the howling of a Wolf. It
sounded unutterably melancholy and Dec. 31, to Alonzo Dickson
dreadful In the still autumn night. wt,e> a Kiri. (Col.i
Another wolf answered in the same! Dec. .SI, to W. D. Berry and wiTe,
long-drawn, dismal note The howl- North Branch street, a boy: (Col. t
irig drew nearer; presently I heard A>ef- 31, t0
it all aronnd me, without pause,
growing louder and more exultant
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Look Over These Price Cuts JJ
AM. IF V04 FVKH KtmT TO BI T AJIOTHI*
SHOIA, BI V TlfFM NOW.
Men's, Wonmcn’g Boys' and Girls’ shoes AH M
GO.
a daily ration of food.
of Belgian refugees.
Dec. 15, to Mr. and MAn.. J. H.
Fames, 432 Maxey street, ajioy.
Dee, 32, to lose Segovia and wife pehged ^
a hoy. c Mexican. / I Thousands
Dec ...
Cook.
'Dec. 24. to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Th* ctty lies in the center of
IjObdell. 8. Maxey. a hoy. gn entrenched camp whose diameter
Dec. 57, to Mr. and rs. P. H. jp, about sixty-mile* and whose eir-
Sts., a cumference is nearly lot) miles.
.This is surrounded by row after
row of trenches thoroughly covered
22, to Mr. and Mrs. , Joe hurtled from thetr own land, have
South Travis, a girl. *1*0-assisted In tb* work:
and
and >, Mrs.
Pool, S. Travis, a boy.
J«5n,- to Kloina Mathews,
every rtipment. - \V. Lamar, a boy. (Col.)
‘ I am no coward I am.a- sports-' >J®n- -< t# Lafayette Kidd
man and have killed many wolves 'THR' D'ho X. Kast street, a
in hunts, but what. I heard t6>l,l Itclored.)
Dan
night 1 can never forget. The cha-
otir howling which enclosed me like
s chain kept coming closer and
closer, drawing to the center of the
,(M'eie where I was standing.
T sow clearly there was no
cha.no : of saving myself when the
ciicle had .dosed finally upon me.
i went running- how 1 managed it
I don't know—toward - some bushes
100 yards away. I reached
and dropped to thy ground.
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Engine Brasses Brass Castings, Engine
Indicating, Valve Setting and anything
in the wayof machine repairing that you
may need. Good uork. Right prices.
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M. YOUNG
Util STUN ST.
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Jan. 5, to Mr. and Mrs.
West. Harrison Ave , a boy.
Jan. 6, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lyon, 400 Olive street, a boy.
Jan. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fo-
ley, .322 West Cherry, a girl.
... Death*. ,.2...
Get. 22, Beatrlee Houston, R13
Cleveland, age 8 years.
Nov. 9, Calhoun Miller, 723 E.
them Houston, age 3 years.
I was Nov. 7, -*rs. Edna ties,. 302 Pecan
in with logs and turf through which
loopholes have been left for rtfle
fire. All of them communicate
with each other and contain traverse
(tanks of earth to prevent them from
, being . infiladed by infantry -or ma-
I chine gun fire. Out beyond them
and 13re rifle pits and barbed wire en-
3|r* tanglements placed in all positions
where an attack might originate.
Still other precautions have been
taken in front of the advanced line
of trenches by digging of deep
ditches whese existence is hidden
hy a light covering of branches
and turf, making them invisible to
approaching cavalry. infantry
Mew’s *«..*,o Hunan’s now.
Men’s ftff.nn Hhoes now.,.
Men’s, KUSt Shoes now
Men's At..%o Shoes now..
Men’s $2.50 Shoes now .
I,a«lie*- Itt.oo Hanna's...
I Julies’ $5.00 Wlchert's. .
I miles’ **.30 Shoes ........IKK
I mile*' $2.50 Shoe,. . . $1.05
SIMILAR KKI»I(4io\S OX AIX BOYS’ AX1> GIB LB’
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Arkansas Mine Troubles In Gourt.
Fort Smith, Ark., Jm, 14.—An
Important decision affecting the coal
mines of the Hartford valley region
or!is expected to be made in the _fed-[
Judge You-
artiller.v. and forming veritable eral court tomorrow.
.machine gntfraid nfles. the main coal concern and its mine
The approaches to the trenched'aubsidiaries are Insolven^and ought
aided financially the Colorado
unions. Franklin Bache, who if tho
central figure in tho troublo hero,
was the man who locked oat the
union men. He had keen a mem-
organiaation
ber of the operators’
which made agreements with the
union miners. After breaking with
the unions and with the operators'
association, he sued the latter for
money bio companion had paid. This
resolved u, fight a* long as I codld. W » >«•»• . | from the reac consist of subterranean »». go Info bankruptcy. The trouble "
^a^n^oad2^«j22S^JS«S£^l2ifcJii”- ‘ S' Vin’>a!leriea which permit the relief* to of the coal companies came City m ndf^lM from Pro2-
1,0 ^ and barred union miners from their Gharles Keith of the Contra!
alon^hi* front post of ob- Plants. Tliere were numerous V??1 .an.d .Cok* C.®’ that ““•J20**
1 cent’s Sanitarinm, agik 30 years.
Nov. 24, Martha Elizabeth Holt,
1108 E. Richards, age 3 iyears.
N’ov. 25, Mrm Geo. H. Harvey,
age 29 years. -
Nov. 23, Infant’of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. H. Harvey, 81S E. Brockeft
be made without any
the men.
All
servation have been
established, Ggnts at the mines between the
000
had been paid a go hoftOWf
telephonic eommuncaticn with head-
X-
The Sherman Chamber of Commerce
Has arranged to maintain a permanent Utn-
ploymeut Bureau to serve tlioae out of work and
tho«e having work [of any kind j to he done without
charge. (f
If you have work of any kind to be done
notify The ChaGiber of Commerce. Phones 830
or’if you wynt work register your name at th$
Chamber of Commerce Otfiee.
This Service will be absolutely FREE.
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OFFICE SUPPLIES
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l iiilig t abincts. Transfer ( n.-cs, Fltcjirtiof and Wooden
riling Boxes and Ibnxvers for t’nrii System. Index Guides and
Folders Typewriter Faper and Itiblnins. I,o«<se-lont Ledgers.
Blank Books. Printing
REYNOLDS-PARKER CO.
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A Resolution for 1915:
. Use the Home Interurban
(Texas Tnaetion I'ompanv)
MX4 LFSI\ ELY BETWEEN
Denison
Sherman
McKinney
Dallas
AND INTERMEDIATE I’OUSTS,
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Direct interurliao eonm-ctions tv) Dallas for Waeo, Eor-
sieitna, Fort Worth, Globtiruo nml liitenmSliule points.
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Ask Your Neighbor
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26 yeai *. ^ ^ ^ j front the rear consist of subterranean 'nf0 bankruptcy. Th» trouble
loaded
swerd.
"The wolves came nearer, and
fhelr howilng tilled the night.' Now
they were at the border of the
wood. In the dark news I could see
clio* ,shadows moving slowly between Nov. 23, Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Hy at least three me* provided with
iasiii
went in-.t tin veiy clump of bush- wlf,‘' !l" Loving Ave. I serve the gun$,,all of which are facts. A number of union miner* , companies nut into hank
■ where I va sitting Willi drawn Nov. R, Lemuel M. Moton, 220 S. j buried in the earth, only their muz- have been indicted for violations of »• *«'* “SjL
revolver. Not one turned toward Crockett,, ub years. * ' zles protruding. For the benefit. federal restraining order and in * ,t , settlement of tha
me. I watched each one as he went Dec. 12, Mr. Ellison Gay, 607 E. J of the gunner* the ranges of all th« fgMgJ courts two miners are w'*l result ln a settlement nr the
h' . • \i < rf log that hp would spring King, age DO years. prominent objects in the front have ftl>otlt t0 tf*a* as hein^ accas-
at I,e. 1 don’t know how many N’ov. 30, Ghas. F. Griggs, 1010 F..|been measured. mur,d!r in conn^tion wlth
Thlfi¥ "were, but there were very I-amar, age years. Behind the lines of trenches runsi Kl , n* or two n®n*unlon men*
many all trotting so quietly to! l)ec- Faulkner. 908 S. a ^ght railroad, line for the purpose! important
the { h !d where the dead bodies were Montgomery, age r>x years. j0f oringing up ammunition and food f P®9Hlhle eonnectioa
lying, \ Dec. 21, Mrs. Minnie Christianson and also If necessary, reinforce- yi,h < oiorado strike. It was
i was mercifully allowed to St.. Vincent’s. Sanitarium, age 33!mehta of men,&t any point. whick tnf,ari1 A,rkan.?** m!na”' fc“
lapv" in unconsciousness soon al years. * (might be menaced. Further pro-jWel as thos* in other sections, had
1 D. C. 28. James Bollard, Sherman I vision for the conveyance of win- .......... ..... .............
Hospital, age 62 years. firrements is at hand in the large... . — ..... — — . —i—1—li_L
——-------F—------- numbers of automobiles of all kinds,!
Heartburn, Indigestion or distress which can make the journey speedi-
er the stomach is instantly relieved |y from any point to another, carry-
ing groups of armed men. ; ^
The Parisian delights ln making
Sunday trips to observe the works
intended for his defense, and al-
though he is not permitted to learn
many of the secrets of the arrange-
ments.. he has been able to see suf-
ficient to inspire him with confi-
dence.
ter. At gunfire I was picked up hy
a- Cossack patrol.”
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.kltti) Reward, >0.
The readers of this paper xvill he
pleased lo learn that there is at
labor controversy and may possibly
bring a revival of prosperity In the
region.
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Flower* and Microboe.
There are‘ certain flower* lb* per-
fume of which, it la said, I* produced
by microbe*.
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by HE RHINE. It forces the badly
least one dreaded disease that sei-i digestted food out of the body and
ence has been able to epee in all its
stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s
arrh Gdro> is the only, posit lv*
■rure tio.v known to : the medical
frati’iiTG—.^Catarrh being a consti-
tution.(I dh-Aise. requires a consti-
tviirnnt irealment. Hall’s Catarrh
t ute is taken Internally, acting di-
rtily upon the blood anil mucous
stttfaces of the system, theceby de-
stroying the foundation of the dis->
case, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its. work.
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers,that they of-
fer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It falls .to cure. Send for
list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. OHKENKY &
Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c. -
Take, Hall’s Family PiJUs for .ton,
Bttpation.
Aero Dinner Tonight.
New York. Jan. 14.—Medals and
trophies will be awarded tonight to
bird men of America, by the Aero
(Tub of America, which holds its
annual meeting and dinner at the
Pt. liegis. Among the invited
guests are Orville Wright, Alexan
tier Graham Bell, Rear
Robert. E. Peary, Major
restores tone in the stomach and
bowels. Price £*<k'. Sdtd by H. L.
Sheehey. ' d&w
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Announces for .Mayor.
and Voters of
To the Citizens
Sherman:
In making tnv announcement as a
candidate for the mayor’s office of j
the city of Sherman will sa> that1
my .platform will be temperance, j
equity, justice to all men. without
favoritism or special interests. For
in the beginning God made men
equal.
I am a pro, progressive democrat
with a little populistic flavoring,
as I favor .commission form, with
not less than seven commissioners.
Then, too.' 1 favor the recall- and
referendum. Since we are a city of
over, five thousand we are entitled
to the home rule. I have always
contended the' voice of the plurality
is the only fair and just fepresetna-
tive legislation and something do-
ing in the mayor's office all the
time. .
I.am ndt too big for the job and
won’t havk to draw up to fit it. .!
don't belong to any special brand
of society and clubs, am free.
I promise that I will be on the
Admiral j job every day.
Generali I will clean
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Sherman as it nev-
Lionard Wood. the aeronautical[er was of every kind of unsightly
heads of-the army and navy, and, filth.
many sportsmen. The aviators who 1 will not now attempt to tell at!
flew over Vera Cruz during the oc-
cupation by American troops will
get medals, and'the Collier Trophy
frr Hie greatest achievement of the
|fca*t year in American aviation will
lie awarded by vote.
It is exported-that ,the aero men
will discuss tho proposal that th“
Fniled Stides government purchase
the Wright' patents - and encourage
the building of airships as an itt-
A Shoal of Herrings.
A shoal «>( herrings Is generally sup-
posed to * teist-si of from httO.tKHt io
LOtai.iHHi. . •; • , y« ::
ftHKAHS A tflll) IN
; JUST A FEW HOURS
"I*>i|h ’s Cold Contpotuui", Ends
Grippe .Miser\--T>oii't Stay
Stnt fed-ip!
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Jf she buys ber groceries of. us. If site does, she will tell
you of reliable gv*od, lionest pHies-, quick deliveries—all of whtcjh
^<»u may iRrt la- ftetling.
We liavpii'i a customer to whom **e would hesitate to refer
(.r J'dt- Try us.
Young Grocery Company
212 W. HOI STOX ST.
OLD RHONE 2841.
NEW I’ll ONE 185
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You ran end grippe and break up
a sever# cold either in head, chest,
body or limbs, hy taking a dose of
Tape’s Cold v.ompfund’’ every two
hours on HI thiee doses are taken.
It promptly opens elogged-up 'nos-
trils and air passages in the head,
stops nasty discharge or nose
tUng,. relieves sick headache, (full-
ness. feverishness. sore throat,
sneezing, soreness and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-up: Quit
blowing and snuffling! Ease .vour
throbbing head—nothing else in
the world gives such prompt re-
lief as 'Pape’s Cold Compound."
which cost* -only 2& cents at any
alrug store, It arts without assist-
aiiee, tastes nice, and causes no
inconvenience. Be sure you get
the genuine. - Advertisement.
the reforms 1 stand for, but wish
to say this, boldly, that with the
co-operation of the Pastor’s Associa-
tion l will enforce . the, reforms
they have so long and justly advo-
cated. if the preachers will stick
Sherman will come out in "a clean
and new dresjs. .Robinson is free
and not afraid. 1 am as loyal, to
Sherman as any man. The educa-
tion of my five girls to' mv aim, my
'Object, and' 'iny prayer is to glye
the world a better boy. a " bett’er
girl.
I most heartily ask your support
in this. 1 never- held an elective
office and come clean handed and
imtrarnelod.-—----
Yours, semper idem.-'
SID .1. ROBINSON,
Photographer. Sherman. North
Travis St.
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Storyland.
Alone tn the shade that the oak tree ha*
made
Where the leafy boughs sway as they
will, *>
aits Nan in her nook ami, deep in a book,
Never knows when it blows or Is still.
Away into Fairyland now she Is going;
Clear skies arch above her and fair winds
sre blowing.
There Snow White she meets and Prince
Charming she greets:
Sees a knight ride away through -the
wood:
To Fuss In Boots talks and whispers and
walks
With dear Beauty, so gentle and good,
rtlll- Far, tax In the forest the Aepphlrfe Bird s
singing, '
And high in the heavens the Wild Swan*
are winging. 4.=
To her wondering eyes, fair dream castle*
risfl it
Whilo tho leafy boughs sway k»
will, .
THIS DATE IN IIIsTOKY.
January I I.
162,9—First written constitution,
known in history framed in
(.'oneeiicut by colonists from
Massachusetts.
I7:!p—pope issued an edict against
assemblies of freemasons,
under penalty of the rack
and condemnation t( the gal-
leys.
174 2—Died, Edmund Halley, famous
astronomer, after whom Hal-
ley’s Comet is named.
1733—Died, Bishsip Berkeley, Eng-
lish philosopher, who wrote
his gieatest works in Amer-
ica while waiting to establish
a college icr Bermuda.
178 l— Congress ratified the treaty
of peace with Great Britain,
ending revolutionary war.
1805—Michigan separated from In-
diana under territorial gov-
ernment.
'7 813—Capt. Boyle ", of Baltimore,
with schooner Comet capture
’•Pd 3 English vessels and
drove off big Portugese man!
.of war; captured three more
ships before coming to port,
isi i.....Norway ceded to Sweden by
1 reaty of Kiel.
1851 Cap 1 first referred to- the
sulPan of Turkey, as "the
_^........sigk man of Europe." ___^
1 Sti3 - Polish uprising against eon-
'siription into the Russian
army--------—
1S$8 — Died. Rey. C. L. Dodgson, au-
thor of Alice in Wonder-
land.
1908- Died. James R. Randell. au-
thor of "Maryland, My Mary-
land." Born at Baltimore,
-Jan,. 1Lahti.-—^—_—
He Went Alone.
Delia, the quick wltted. was on hot1
way home the other night. It was late,
and the street was lonely, and Della
is comely. A would be gallant sidled
tip to Delia'and said, "May I walk
home with youV Della turned on him
frank and fearless eyes, and asked:
’’W’lty ? Are you afraid to go alone?" j
Can any beauty who tells plaintive
tales of persistent "mashers" beat that
for effective repartee? J
And what” became of the would he
gallant? "Share be xvint ofT so quick
I only saw the tails of tils coat turnip*
the Corner." said Delia ns she wiped
the soapsuds off her arms—New York
Globe.
Masons I-ay Corperstone.
rt '■fU'UlK.
When off
lag?
Story land she;may go far-
.Grand Rapids. Mieh. Jan.- 14.—
I One of the most important events
they Jin the history of Masonry in Miehl-
I gan wfla the laying of the cqrner-
.J!ay|*tcne ‘of the new Masonic Temple
outd here todny, which brought together
a notable gathering of high Masons.
Thousands of little trowels were
sold to raise money to build the
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The Mill
Grinds the Coffee
And then—*
ft
Colfeo heal ns ITS Grind with Ihe human system, and usually
turns out nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, heart flutter or
pome of many other aches and pains.
It’s eaffettte m The coffee that does it—a poisonous drug, ctl*
mutative in its effects, ami too powerful for most systems to
thoroughly eliminate.
Perhaps corfee hasn’t finished with you, but wouldn’t If be
wise to quite it before results are serious, and Instead use
POSTUM
—the delicious food-drink.
made trom prime'wheat and a wee bit of wholesome molasses.
It tastes much like high grade Java, yet Is absolutely drug free—
no caffeine—not a harful thing in It.
I’ostum comes in two forma: RKOl’LAR
INJKTl’M—must be boiled—13c and 25c
packages; INSTANT INISTtM—soluble,
made in the cup with hot water—instantly
—30c ami 30c tins. The cost per cup Is
about the same for both kinds—sold by
Grocers everywhere.
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With the return to better healtli from the clu
know of a surety /
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