Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Tuesday. March 18, 1919
HAN MILT DEMOCRAT
ET1ERMAN, TEXAS.
e. O. A E. C. HUNTER, Publisher*.
E8TABI.ISHED 1879.
noon as Chula learns It is front Jn|*un,
China will be frtmi Missouri.
An Ohio court awarded a man #75.-
00P damage* for the loss of Ixjt h legs
in a railroad wreck. He ought to lie
Dr. Clyce Speaks at Sadler.
Entered at the poatofftce at Slier- #ble *° "Pt "bang on that,
man as mall matter of the second r
class according to act of Congress -A. I.nuronee Lowell and Henry Ca-
lAtA jlrnt Isslge are to dehate the I/'ague of
passed
Telephones
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nMtyiai the Democrat about irregu-
larities and omissions._
110 and 111 i Nation*. Dictionaries will
out with programs.
Saturday is Andrew Jackson's birth-
day If lie were alive today In* might
remark that to the victor belongs the
responsibilities.
Mother told Ibid he hadn’t paid ids
income tax and Dnd remarked that it
was such a little tiling lie had for-
gotten it.
Any erroneous reflection upon tho
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
may appear in the columns of. the
Democrat will lie gladly corrected up-
on It being brought to the attention of
the publishers.
Ex-Emperor diaries of Austria is
Vick again. This fellow's time has been
divided pretty evenly of lute between
coming down with something and com-
ing down from something.
IVt* are in no position, of course,
(o take issue with tlie scientist who
claims he lias discovered tlie real
grip germ. All we know about a grip
gerui is that it is excess baggage.-
REEVES AND MrMlLLAN.
The Austin correspondent of tlie
Houston Post In a “Who* Who” column
ha* tlie following:
Ice B. Beeves dors* not contend that
Hbuston is the proper place for tho
central prison. But he is willing to
leave It to any unprejudiced person If
it isn't the right place to locate tlie
prtfcoh on land already owned by the
State—and Imperial farm, some thir-
ty miles from liouston—Is so owned;
and if tlie location should not he con-
venient to all the farms—and Imperial
farm is the most convenient point of
any land owliod by the State; and if
tlie location should not have ample rail
facilities and Imperial farm tins two
railroads, one of them the Southern
Pacific Into Houston, where connection
A victim of sleeping sickness in New
York slept five days. It doesn't seem
p.iKsible in a big place like New York
that nobody in ail that time went by
oil a motorcycle.
Tin-: SIN OF IT.
A chicken dinner including any
chicken that might lay an egg is a
sin.—St. Louis G loin*-Democrat.
You are right; such a dinner is mi-
epienrean. undemocratic and un-Meth-
odist, Only the yiiung rooster surplus
should la* fried, and only the fat old
hens that have forgotten the multipli-
cation table of the barnyard should he
roasted. As for the old roosters, all
that are not required for the comfort,
consolation and guidance of the mem-
bers of the barnyard mothers’ club
should lie scrapped and sent to the
liourdiiig houses.—Hofistou Post.
Sadler. Tex., March 17.—Dr. T, S.
Clyce, president of Austin College,
sjioke to n large audience here Friday
night. March 14, on the subject-: 'Tlie
Investment of a Life.” lie came on
Invitation from A. I.. Crabjc. rniperim
readmit of the public school, anil who
has arranged a ‘-Lyceum fours;*" in
the school for the Instruction and en-
tertainment Of the people in general
Dr. Clyce was'the third speaker in
4be-~t-»rtirwr Dr; V. „V. W hart cm and
Mr. .Toe Ktter havfjhg filled the other
two appointment*.
Dr. Clyce said that possibly there
laid never lieen a time in t,lie history
of-our country when tin* demand for
Wen am' wometj who have some defi-
nite plan In life, and who need such
thorough .preparation., educationally
and morally to carry out this plan, as
the immediate present. He pointed out
tlie necessity for early training: em*
nhaslxing tlie need for good home in-
fliiettce upon the life of tlie boy or
| girl even before they enter school.
; Regardless of vocation, W r\iilaine(l
•the need of a -fixed in'life as the
i mpoftwnr 'W '•
pointed" out*tlie fact that the-training
of a life is the most sacred, task to
which we have been commissioned. A
great many parents are investing
tin-11- time, and money in fine stock
rich soil, and other material wealth
at the expense ahd sacrifice of the
education and life of fheir hoy or
girl. He explained the ease with
which tin* child can lie relieved of
any material’Wealth its nil rents leave
it. and said that the safest invest-
ment ,of all. and one infinitely great-
er for the child is that of education
not tho shallow end easy education
the one acquired hv pursuing > -the
course of least resistance, hut a thor-
ough knowledge of the more practi-
cal Kirbioets and. emu-res in life that
will develop the elifldin such wav
that it will be liettor itself and bet
ter for sneiftv. lie spoke of tlie tioycr
of a suggestion and urged the parents
to suggest not'one onlv lint nintiv
definite nians in life worth while for
the child to fellow.
Mr. HpKier Uainov accompanied
Dr. rivee and rendered some vocal
solos which were greatly on.jo red by
all..
Mr. Pruble lias secured .Tudgo Tlav-
ton -B. Steed for (lie next ■ ap-vdot-
menf of'tills course which wPI be
one month from now.
may lie had with five or six trunk
WHEN PROHIBITION PREVAILS:
lines, and the Sugar Land road, which
runs down to otiier farnAi in the sye-
tem. Mr. Beeves dims not contend for
Houston; but he doesn’t know of any-
more convenient, place and does thor-
oughly Imlieve that the central prisop
should Ik* adopted and that the central
prison should la* located witlrtlm three
principal points in mind just outlined
herein.
Dan S. McMUlin of Oray-Ron county
la looking ahead a lilt and it k prob-
able that 1m will he a candidate for
tM seat in tlie senate n<%v held hy tlie
senator from Cooke. It has long been
the custom for the senator to com?
from Pooke county oim term and 1m
succeeded by a senator from Grayson
In the next senate. That keeps down
any conflicts as between The two coun-
ties, which compose the iBstrict. Mr.
McMillln is serving liis third term in
tlie house; and is one of tin* men who
say little and accomplish a great deal.
He lias ‘-made one Ki>eech during the
present session; hut his work In the
committee room 1ms marked him as a
man who knows exactly what lie is
a 1 mut and he is looked to by the men
who desire to liavu tilings accomplished
without a lot of tall*. He is handling
the hoard of control hill in the house
and the prospeets are that he will-get
it through; in which event there will
he,'It is estimated, a saving of about
a million dollars a year lo tlie ,State in
the conduct of the- eleemosynary in-
stitutions alone.
The Liquor Power will lie broken.
Organised temptation will lye re*
moved.
Two billions more of dollars will
flow every year into legitimate indus-
tries.
Business will boom; order and law
will prevail; schools and churches
thrive.
One shall chase a thousand. boot-
leggers and two shall put ten thou-
sand nnllificationistR to flight.
“The Wicked flee when no man
pnrsueth,’* hut they will make better
time when the Federal Constitution
and statutes are after -them.
For a hundred years ' the church,
school and home were the Crackers
of the whip; now they have tlie
handle.
It will he a happy time for tho
drunkard’s wife, his children, and for
the riim-sellcr’s folks as well; the
greatest good to all is good enough
for me.
CLARENCE TRFE WILSfON.
GOODBY,
WOMEN’S
TROUBLES
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fitop that weakening, persistent cough
* old,
er "cold, threatening throat or lung-
affections, with Eckman's Alterative,
the tonic and upballder ol' 20 years'
successful use. 80c and $1.50 bottles
from druggists, or from
ECKMANLABORATORY, Philadelphia
He—“It’s reported that we -tire en-
gaged.” She—“Well,-I'm not to blame
for the fact that it is only a report.”
•Host on Transcript.
A lot of opponents of the League of
Nations plan know It would mean (lie
bench fob them.
“Washington isn't what it used to
lie,” said Granule ltilem with a sigh.
“Wlmt do you miss'?” “The spirit of
Independence. Why, I can remember
when .you could lunke a landlord paper
tho house hy threatening to move."—
Tho tortures and discomforts of
weak, lame and aching back, swollen
feet and - limbs, weakness, dizziness,
nausea, ns a rule liavo theft- origin in
kidney trouble, not “female complaints.
These general symptoms of kidney and
bladder disease are well known—so is
the remedy. . ,
Next time you feel a twinge of pain
In the back or are troubled with head-
ache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation
in tho blndder or pain in the loins anti
lower abdomen, you will find quick amt
enre relief iu GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules. This old and tried rem-
edy for kidney troublo and allicd-de-
rangoments has Stood the test for hun-
dreds of years. It does the work.
Pains and troubles vanish and new me
and health will come as you continue
their use. When completely restored
to your usual vigor, continue taking a
capsule hr two each day.
GOLD MEDAL nanrlem Oil Cap-
sules are imported from the laborato-
ries at Haarlem, Holland. Do. npt ac-
cept a substitute,
three sizes.
In sealed boxes,
WOMAN NOT WORRIED
OVER FOOD SHORTAGE
That fMiwIw it stnutest that
hat Iht htst service to mat* it good.
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It SERVES-that's the
peculiar thing about
our service
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Service!
rpHAT poor little word—
A everybody’s using it. It s
so underfed and overworked
nowaday^ it looks like a
famine in India.
PARTY LINE SUBSCRIBERS ARE
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URGES TO HOLD THE TELEPHONE
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ONLY FIVE MINUTES
No. 15.
But we’ve plumped it up—here
—till it really sta
for something big. With us,
at our place
really stands
battery service actually means
‘the service that serves.
77!e Eveready Storage
Battery it guaranteed to
give a year and a half of
ever ready otarting, ig-
niting and lighting service
And we’re here to make
that guarantee good.
FIVE MINUTES is usually sufficient \o complete
an ordinary business or social transaction by telephone.
If the telephone company saves work when party
lines are “tied up” for long periods while people are
talking, the policy-is unfair to its other patrons and the
practice is discouraged.
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Grayson County
Battery Company
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REGISTERED AT REST ROOM.
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Mis. F. H. Lair, Sherman.
Mrs. Htenphens, Denison,
Miss Lur-ile Inman,. Sherman.
Airs. Maggie McCullough. Sherman.
Mrs. Caroline Abicht, Sherman.
Mrs. Elmer Reece. Dorchester.
Miss E. G. Kelsny. Oregon.
Mrs. Sue Archer. Sherman.
Miss May Gregory, Sadler.
Miss Iiallle Dodge. Sherman.
Miss Mary Blair, Sherman.
Miss Bogina Kennedy, Sudlor.
- Mrs Ian-a Presley, Sherman.
Miss Dora Brown, Ilowe.
Miss Enin Brown, Howe.
Miss Louise Griffin, Sherman.
Miss Elizabeth Denver, Sherman.
Miss Bonnie Smith, Sherman.
Mrs. t\ • T. Presley. •Sherman.
Miss Pauline Presley, Sherman.
Mrs. E. II. Jefferson, Sherman.
Mrs. .1. L. P.iliier, Leonard.
Mrs. Addle Abicht, Shot-man.
Mrs. Lillian Hogart. Sherman.
Miss E. G. .Kelsey, Sherman.
Miss Ilub.v Wright. Sherman.
Miss Ivy Wan Lilly, Sherman.
Mrs. J. G. Gardner, Sherman.
Sirs. Ida Hornby, Sadler.
Mrs. Linnie Cordell, Sherman.
Miss Ogla Itermlurf, Howe.
Miss Nola Harris, Bella
Mrs. Tom Harris. Jr., Sherman.
Mrs: luiogene Elliott. Sadler.
Misses Hattie and Lois Lair, Sher-
man.
’ It is not a kind act to compel your neighbor to wait
more than FIVE MINUTES while you hold the line—a
call for a doctor or an important business transaction
may be delayed. v *
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If you call a party-line subscriber, it is your duty
to terminate the conversation, and you should do sq
within five minutes, even though your own telephone is
on a private line.
(To Be Continued)
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“1 have lived on toast and water
for over 6 months and have been
scarcely able to gat anything for the
past year. T began suffering from
stomach trouble anti bloating 5 years
ago. A friend recommended Mnyr’S
Wonderful Remedy aftd since taking.
(1 doses l feel I am entirely restored:
even cabbage does not hurt me." It
is a simple, harmless preparation Hint
removes the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the inflam-
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments,
iipjmjing appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded.
Carl It. Nall and Druggists every-
where.—Advertisement.
American nurses from the war have
landed hack lp (he Uniteal States and
lota of us feel better already.
Many of these suggestions f
ing the problem of unrest are
>r solv-
so posi-
tively Impossible they arc tiresome.
CqftUNo’a income tux was $153,055.
The higher they go the more they
come down with.
Deleware lias voted dry. but intox-
icants may Ik- jiossessed and given
awajt. It seems to leak.
lit. Oftadsey, Chicago's county su-
perb undent, now gets as much as Ty
and he couldn't make a base bit
•e his life. •
H band and wife ran against each
otbe
Mid
for the presidency of
It waSs a race Ix-tweca
puts.
, Onstvd,
two old
ths inthe war reached a grand
of 7,354.000. What is the answer
of the Senatorial gas squad to tliat
argument for the League of Nations?
Rioting Canadian troops encamped
at Rhyl are to be sent home this week.
One more decisive victory for the
boys.
Gradually It may daw n on a foolish
yjorld that gunpowder Is almut as
poor « means of civilising jieople as
la ta pm out fire.
D. W. GLASSCOCK ANNOUNCES
HE WILL SEEK GOVERNORSHIP
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McAllen. Texas. March IS.—I). W.
Glasscock of McAllen, who \vas defeat-
ed in the Texas Senate last week in
his contest over the. seat for Twenty-
Third Senatorial District last flight
issued the following statement:
“1 will be a candidate for Governor
of Texas in tlie next Democratic pri-
mary and will carry to the people the
moral and political issues, involved
iu the recent senatorial contest, as
well as other important issues, in re-
spect to which I will make announce-
ment iu due time.”
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