Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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SUhRMAN RAHW^RAT^gHERMAN, TEXAS.
Wednesday, (April 16. 19
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DAILY DEMOCRAT
J ill \ IlTORVLV.AN.
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SHERMAN. TEXAS.
E C. HUNTER, Publishers
ESTABLISHED 1870.
Entered at the postoffice at Sher-
man as mail matter of the second
(Inks according to act of Congress
im.
nccr-cM« rfwflil Is* to buy 1*1 *-;■ t'MrtfctJpr in
hikI 1.1 and by them 'here j Bari* that they "realiw as tW'»
tlicv^t-re making the!any American raa rwHta* that the*
;arc it-’it mantcr* nf their i**»q>h*, the
C<hmI fight. • .
tre win
l.llicrty HoimIk
a< home whfli
TtkljJiones
.110 and 111 ;They ............ their s.
BY PAlif'Oj HAMILTON, I
i.cjitrlt of {Mr iNMitde Im* awakened to.
Tin* fight is over and vletory is poFfio-e cm; a new'cqqeeprtnt ]
*ni<- men an- hesrlmdng to rome pome ,,f jltClr |xi\cer to ivaliw that ptr
* With all their l"*se. and that no man go. home fro?"'!
_ ; „ . ! ihat*conference and rt'iwTt » n vf [i i o—
1 .rr
fifth led to the use for reRjiblication \\mx in «laug»T. ' ! “f tin* Dirsidrnt s *U"hi i prion of
«< alhsiewK slispaUdica credited to it or *p|„. i|ucstlnit in this Victory loan is the id uni'ion. and if 'no man dare .*<
not otherwise credited in this paper i Wfi ■ home from t!,i. c. ,ifcrcnce and re.
and aharllie local nftsrs tmhtished here , . —■tor? anything tr*ss-imblle 11wn was i*x- j
tn. AH rights of. Mpablieatlon of <>f ronr-e we will, for wo must. J „r j,.** would any. man tore -rt*
S]ieclNl dixpatches herein are also'se- There has heen sane talk of not j homo add ptpoi’f that tin* <'*'jB<jP‘,i(*fi
afttM. 9 _! placing thb fifth and last loan on a ! h;td been mm til e to agree n|g)ijg any
Wjf*ft mrtattflieTr*""plmnjrttig locations oa*ri«»II« i*« *•>••• 1,IMl "‘"'hi l'"'' '"m,.. Wilson, Mr. IJoy.l Go.ijjaijf-Mr.
should give the fonner address as well teen a tragedy f"r Aiucnoi^ Vlciiieueviiii’ in; Mr. i frland i ire not
md the new -ono. Rulwcfliers served -1# Ainerioii could not rcincmtier six ! roinhirtliig prirati’ negoTinMoim. ^‘hej
carriers will please assist the^ man-1 vi/,,,„ v whin |u.r sons did ..re ailing- ntnh r the .iiitli! risy v of ---------------------.
aiement in rendering good sen-toe by | ■ ^ ..... , ltwi great lirtqiMe ami serving as trustees be depended Ujxm to overcome many of
The man who said “People dig theii
graves with their teeth” uttered irTfuth
that roe* dear to the bottom of the health
Question. Suppose you should takeevery-
Uiiiu; \ou cat and drink for breakfast,
everything you cat and drink for dinner,
every! long you'U*t and drink for supper,
and mi* all together in otic mass. It would
surely lie a dreadful mixture to look upon.
And yet your stomach is obliged to dispose
of that unsightly mass each day! is it any
wonder so many people have indigestion,
dyspepsia, backache, headuelny bad blood,
liver complaint, skin diseases, nervousness,
epuglis, colds, catarrh, bronchitis
and
gixidntji.s. knows what else? Ye*, people
dig their gravi*s with their teeth, and Yiefore
the end comes they jiass through one sick-
ness or trouble after another. You should
Weatherford. April Id.—Tin* follow-
ing I'eroUtHotti* were adopted by the
advoentes of wonmn suffrage, follow-
ing an 'address made in Ibis city re-
cently by Mrs. Augusta Hogston,
fi» |<| (onnseinr of the National Asso-
ciation for Woman Suffrage:
“Resolved that we. the Parker
County Woman Suffrage Association,
together With others present on this
occasion. do hereby deplore and de-
nounce the high-handed attitude of
JosepI>~Wi*li|iui itailev toward the wo-
men of Texas, deelaiiug herewith that
We resent with . all ,pur lioarta and
mind* his unwarranted, luterfirenec
iti tin* domestle polities of ottr State,
and that, whatever .may have been
for- said
mMMii
a Voinow that d7. IVfoe, of Buffalo, ««•' M™tion ami ,-steem for sanl
has placed in the drug stores V medicine ">
called Obldeii Medical lljseovery that can 'btjs. when ids proud boast was that
for all civilisation. * Whether, , they
notifying the Democrat about irregtt- 'be armies of. the world. Amorim
'srlUes and omissions. would not la* worth fighting for. “ j wjjl|l tf> agree or not. they must Agree.
IT " ~T_—the| ■ I"' price of lliauty is so srmti forgot- -ppey have ulto i hoiee. There is no*
ten. why did we fight, why did ottr! one of llieifi w ho wol'M W'‘"'ll'e ‘ t-
j men Idci'd and die?
lids' loan must eyceTnil others in
I proof of the American spirit, it must
Auy erroneous reflection upon
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
may. appear in the columns of the
Democrat will tie gladly corrected tip
on it being brought to the attention of
tile imldishers. ^
and lief on* the court of nninkfeid and
confetti* that lie 'Wns responsible i >r
the failure ef the t onferenee to "gt‘‘*
—that he hae plungist the world jut *
eons’*-
LABEL
IUU
Germany will squeat amt
lint Uerutauy " ill
Mr. hlnss is planning to ItandU* the
victor.V loan With care.
prove that the American people,mg the chaos that must, la* the
not i.tdv brave and efficient in war.; quenee of tllsticivrnienl..’
i i #..i t TJh* coricsiKinuiMils have ml
""‘*VJ"''' "|s" 11 ,1»",kf"1 ,Mn' umnK about the crisis that threatens
I'le. j to disrupt the conference, lint unf it'-
Ttiere is no virtue on . earth more | tunately they are all silent in regard
j heiitttifiil than arfttitude. Heretofore to the precise tuttnre of the dispute
...IS VMS have Shown our faith In ottr sol- "'lien men disagree they usually d.s
iugm*. aU»ut sfmiothim; very <li*linit.‘.
l»rote^t, j iliers. Now we must ,<liov\ tneiu ,,llrJjinj* (|Jtx (U‘spatrlies from Purls m1!
! ‘rratlimlo. If(‘i*etofore we have Jbouglit i <](»«( with nlwlra*-^ti<ms. One mnisiriUy
hom is I teen rise the etiomv avhs altuo.st ehxjtHmt correspondent insists that it
upon our d-Kira. Now we. must l«.y! flft between IMcsident Wilson
, . , , .. . .. and Lord Northeliffe for the posses-
thet" as proof of ottr lmppivosa that oe,Rj<m f)f t]l(, s.onl ,,f PrM,,i,>r |.|„yd
is «one. thMirfro.” This Is a highly (lramatie
There are two clfiwd flea Hons of situation and the eonflht mtist he tef**
honor There Is the individual honor< Hfto: vet we may safely doubt wlieth
■ , .. , , „„ , ,, ...or J.lovd Ceorge's soul is the only is
............. l,onor’ 11,0 im,,vi<,-|sue at'afake. There are s »l minot
mil honor is a personal matter with rs )1!1W to do w ith bmut-
now fitfidj1 well demonstrated; the man himself. National honor , daries and eeotmmie advantages and
' ' eomtnonphiei
the diseases nwned above. It tnay seem
•AtipossHite for one medicine to do so much,
hut really the whole thing is ns simple r.s
the figure l. Dr. Pierce's (loldett Medical
Discovery corrects the disordered condi-'
tions in a sick Utunadt. aids digestion, acts 1
ss a tonic and purifies the blood. Whet)
this is done, away go the diseases that are
,’auscd by a pick stomach. If you are
digging your grave Wstlt your teeth, stop
today. "Correct your stomach disorders
right now with (lolden Medical Discovery,
snd henceforth eat for your health’s sake.
!f you don’t know what foods are best for
you. write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids’
Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y„ and receive confi-
dential medical advice without charge.
he had all the preachers of Texas
against him anti pit tin* ""'men for
him. we do now- hereby declare that
tie by his own acts -forfeited tlmt ad-
miration and iidceub"
The quarterly ml*ettng of lit** direc-
tors of the Knights of Pythias home
was attended bv Pat M. Neff, grand
chancellor, of Waco; It. 11. Hlughum,
grand vice elmueetlnr. of Corpust'hris-
ti: .loltt) M. Scott of Fort Worth. II.
Hacknef of Metivegor and I. R, Alien
of Ennis.
Otto Mound of Fort Worth has pur-
chased the interest <>f O. l.ykes in the
Montfort hotel, in this city, ittid as-
sumed the management. Mr. l.ykes and
Since the..fourteen istints will win.
anoliter •'imiHisathility" gaps into the
(flseard.
It is
that erime is not td he suppressed hy
proclamation.
means more than that, as in ottr ease.j tepartitifttis and
it is a collective virtue shared
sneh
in by jibing*.
i rdlOKs of tlsosi* orisiv that M'em
more than KHl.tKIP.OOO men and , jf, oceur |«*riodieally. and the pre ise
nttal meotcataovtce wunouimaigc. l family have gone to Sweetwater,
Golden Medical Discovery is made with- ] where they will reside in future,
out alcohol or opiates, so anybody and | p-p ,, children of Ktectra were'
everybody can take it with safety. It is nut ] otmitted to the Knights of Pythias
up Imth in liquid and tablet form. Send Dr. ||„mu, )ilst week.
Pierce 10c for a trial pkg., and see for j -—*---- — ■ ;——■
yourself how good it is. Fryittwte. j .1 ;ipanes,' lursiness intersests are
~—----- " “ « j planning the extensive development of
^ ‘ " I the now unimp irtant por,t of tVutiniato.
it the northern end uf( that (•otuilry's
Santa Fe Tires
\ <'t ^! 'TJ .1 '
Guaranteed 3500Miles -
*
Sante Fe Tires are made of top notch ma-
terials and improved construction. The Non-
Skid design not only protects from punctures
and bruises, but prolongs the life of the
casing. Because of the thorough and improved
methods of manufacture in Sante Fe Tires
we are fully justified in backing them with
a real guarantee. To the car owner Santa Fe
Tires mean economy, added mileage and
complete satisfaction.
Manufactured Jby
Hawkeye Tire & Rubber Co.
Dc* MoinM.lo.
fAfnatnr'.'lfra IiW*d, looking upon the m(,n
proposed length* of nations , apparently I What
fears the liest, but liop<‘s for ik(11 and women, that is our debt. We have
worst. __ j pnunised to sia* tin* war through, j r(] K<, jntmit upon its own particu-
^ * ' , . jTliis proihise reniains hii obligntion un-llar ohjee's ttmt it will block an agfe;*
Had Villa thought of calling * K: tjj jjm. i„S| soldier is liack ami lias a | ment bn tin* lines of the peace tint
first IniBilit band Uolshevtsts tie might
J causes of which never get into print
our nation owes to her men J it .is not conceivable Hint Hie confer
cnee is indifferent to its roxponsihlli
. . , . ties, or that any Government eonoorn
the war through.
liave secured a lot of parlor social-
ist support lit this country.
Ill a calmer mood France wilt real-
ize the folly of wishing to annex the
milkings of another war,, as ’Germany
did in annexing Alsace-I-orraiiie.
j job and his exia-nses in the United!"** decided upon Nov. 4.
i Perhaps we shall hate oilier nt-
i states service paid. ! tacks of nerves liefore the final treaty
The Victory loan will discharge j js completed and the signatures af
j that debt. It is the last popular loiin. j fixed.; Imt tlieiv are no ironirmohnt-
It is the last time voil will have the: aWP obstacles to an honest lK'iiee. me
• , . . .. i lienee, that iK*nec must route. Other
opportunity by your deeds to tell the . ^ coverniuent e.m.enie'
world you are thankful to America, j Wjjj tmve Something niueh more >’or'
to the American soldier, to the Arneri-1 niidable to deal with than parlin-
j pan flag—to all that is n pari of yodr nientary opposition, and the doors will
open to anarchy.
Wlio among all lie* delegates to tin
There Is. after nil. certain unanimity .........- - - 1 m, ,hr0Wn wid«
’of opinion the world over respecting | ideswal American freedom—for the*
the league of nations. It does not 1 service rendered in making the world ^,•(inference would dare gii home -iml
please anybody in every particular, i safe once more from the menace of j-trv •*> explain or excuse so wicked
hut nobody cun offer D t-ubatitutr that i militaryism. ! ijml so r,.hin.it ms a failnreV- Now
The Victory bonds which you will • ' ° ';
UNUSUAL
TELEGRAPH
STORIES
V* Get Brown SkeetLs?
I.inner is (hily Cure.
Washington—Did you ever hear of
brown skeetis? Well. Mary Hinton,
wife of Thomas Hinton, 1ms it—that
is what she told Judge McMahon in
police court. She says it starts in.the
throat and goes clear down to the
toes.
Thomas got arrested for bringing
Ihpior into tile District of Columbia
ami said his wife heeded ft. Mary
,*uld tlie court that liquor was tin* only
tiling that relieved her brown .skeetis.
. i'hcnias is awaitiie' sentence.
largest island.
D.tU*
DitbiUiton
BOREN-STEWART CO.
P.I1M,
Taut
Don9t Suffer
A/TANY men and women are suffering
1V1 because they are treating effects
instead ot removing causes.
Why bother with liniments and
lotions foT rheumatic paint, backache,
stiff joints, sore muscles, biliousness,
nervousness, floating specks in the vision,
dizziness, puffy pouches under the eyes,
or other symptoms oi kidney trouble
when the kidneys can by made well and
strong, thus removing the cause of the
symptoms?
will plcuxe everylioaf.
| buy in till* loan will testify to your j
! ilrai.tf t4tt(Li t ll/t 1 I l-illl* O llfl f n t’lltfl 1
Tht* State treasury Is being audited j gratitude, 1<> tin* living and to the
ns fur hack us 15108 and it Will take j dc nil, whose coining and going liavoj
two niontlis or more to do the work.
This jot) was ordered hy the last legis-
LIG1IT ON BOVINE TI BER
(TEOKIS.
latnre and a rejau-f is desired -at the
special session in June.
The hatters are saying that the
dertiy is coming back for the fall
trade and many are being shaiicd fori
the man who likes the 1
article more than the soft
.one. We wore a derby ourselves mice
hut won’t make arty promise to do so
again.
made pur lives, safe and our happi-
ness secure.
BEES JUST WILL SWARM.
When you and me were kid* we re-
member when the beating of a fin
wash pan with a soup lttdel was the
to look
Recent federal investigations of tu-
berculosis under normal farm condi-
tions continue to incriminate rodenst.
especially mice, as pos.silde spreaders
of the disease. Following are briefly
thft results of hist year's studies on tu-
liercui isis liy experts of tin* Bureau of
Animal Industry. Thorough cleaning
of stables from which tuliereulOus ani-
mals have been removed lias been
the man who likes the hard hltfiled j neighborhood alarm soumled to look ,,.|1(nvI1 l0 |,0 „f greater imixirtance in
or slotichy | °"f J'p! d hive of liees has multi- | niHkmg sTOd t»rrttrfl’irgS' 'Safe for healthy
! piled until a few million {more or liiniinals than the use of chemical germ.
Mess, lmve swarmed and want a g*,d Yeidi!*. When the cleaning is properly
■ , ,!, ami tlioroughlv done the quantity of
place to light. Some people seemed to
know how lo herd a swarm and just
how to eharm the obstreperous colony
into docile pets and put them away
" John Temple Graves lias quit his
place as editorial writer and pqjitical
interpreter on tile Henrst newsimper*
after twelve years service. Graves is
hue of the brilliant journalists that
came out of Georgia. He will live in
Washing'*1"-.I"lf has jart_g£yen out ii.
definite statement alanit’ ids future
work.
(lisiiifeetunt needed is relatively small.
Mice which have ingested tuberculous
material are especially to tie suspected
as possiiile spreaders of the disease.
, as tubereU* Imeilli multiply' eiKUinous-
ililo an improvised siielte*’, while JJ* j.ly- in their 1 indies and are scattered
kids ran away through clover, dog- freely with their feces. Results ob-
Taking a lesson from the bitter ex-
perience of tile Russian Ixdshevists.
who destroyed ncai-ly all tile manager-
ial brains in Russia. Hungary is not
xinly preserving its intelHgentsia, hut
is talking of ]ior»n:id!ng Henry Ford
to go over there and’teach umnufae-
'taring efftctency. Here, we lmve it
flivver revolution.
tained again emphasizo that this de-
structive disease would decline ma-
ti’i’jiJl.v if relatively simple precau-
tions against its spread were more
in New Orleans yesterday a swam of jeommoniy understood and practiced
liees hulled up traffic and played the by owners of live stock. Among the
fennel, and over high hoard fences to
our eiavliank cave or the smoke house
iiijjil jin' estiteiACiit -Ceased.JUutjlowd
Oovernmental agencies'in Washing’,
toh are as aloof anil glum in the pres-j
cnee of one another ns children at the
beginning of a Saturday afternoon
party. The reason may he found in
the fact that there is a multiplicity of
such agencies—all scrambled. They j
get in each other's way and they fat! J
over tlieir own feet. Washington
needs the services' of an efficiency en-
gineer.
mischief. The following is the Afterd-
ated Press account as follows:
“A swarm of honey liees took posses-
sion of Canal street this
during the heaviest rush and sent
shoppers and pedestrians belter
skelter and tied up business for nearly
two. hours. The bee riot practically
Stopped traffic. The air was literally |
| full of the insects. They swooped down Qj
into the big crowd of jiedestriuns with-
out warning and sent them scurrying.
They swarmed through street ears and
invaded vehicles and automobiles.
They then lit ou the traffic policeman
and swarmed around
principal measures urged hy tin* bu-
reau are sunny, well ventilated barns,
sanitary surroundings, application of
the tuberculin test to uU -cattle, -vvhsn
afternoon i-iUeJwaUh of The herd is doubtful,
prompt removal of any animals which
arp affected, and the introduction Into
the herd of only such animals as- are
known to he flee from the disease.—
American journal of Veterinarian
■Medieine. . .....- !
GIVES BLOOD
TO SAVE MAN HURT
IN HER AUTOMOBILE
which was a red signal. A* great mob
Fort Smith. Ark.. April 10.—Blood
, transfusion was successfully resorted
his semaphore, j tu bero to save the life of KM,.Burnett,
of-people formed around the ‘cop* at
| a safe distance wliile he' battled the
la*es. lie surrendered anddeserted his
post. A new copper took his place. An
expert lieemrfh showed up and placed
a box on (lie red signal and the liees
collected in if. I/a ter lie carried them
A Kansas preacher, if is allegcil.
Mtt lately: ‘AVoman in a club is an
angel with a hrokqn wing:* woman in 1,(1 »* « >,riw*
a lodge is a mermaid washed ashore,"
Home of the club women and lodge
women who have iierformed
Postmaster-General Burleson "ill be
called upon for mi aeeountiilg of
i .................. *........... *■"fluids and transactions with rtfslieet to
deeds to humanity and never had MepiWue and
vicious ones should pray for .hat '*»"M M) „ t-,iw,lst gM>s for
tster. for most x.f them are also work-1 jhI ^ ll()
ing in the church and never neglect j
home. Many good reforms arc brought j
about hy women in Texas and reai j equiplied with hotli pneumatic arid
constructive measures were initiated solid tires* the latter being slightly
a wealthycitizen of (Turn Creek, Dkln..
who was badly cut in an automobile
accident near Midland. Ark.. Sunday
afternoon, laieile Moon of Antlers,
(tklu.. furnished the blood ttmt saved
Burnett's life.
Near Midland the ear momentarily
escaped control of Miss Moon and in
attempting to'prevent it from rnnniug
farther, off the road, Burnett applirti
the brakes, with the effect (>f throwing
tlie ear into a big fife. The force of
tin' eolllssimi hurled Iturnett through
tlu* windshield, 'the glass severed an
artery. .-.inn*- i.*b • ; o
Burnett was utmost (lead from the
loss of blood when, lie arrived ■ here.
When told that a blood trails fusion
nperatlotl was JeHvssaiy rt.o save Bur-
nett's life Miss Moon readily craweiit-1
,e<l. Both patients 'were reported to!
New French automobile wheels are j tmve nearly recovered by hospital an
ttiorities Monda-- ”
and enacted Into law through their
effort*. Lodge auxiliaries with wo-
men as tlie moving spirits and doors of
gitod deeds need no defense from any
sourer. Tlie aforesaid preacher may
l»e a brilliant man doing splendid
work, hut Ills w*s a narrow, naughty
statement. He should attend a woman's
smaller and arranged to share the
burden when henry loads depress the
former or they are punctured.
l’ctato Bugs.
Wiggle Actually
Shocks Chicago.
■•.Chicago—The city has been shocked]
by a (lance— so called but which,
iceoidiltg to the .censors, really is not
a da nee, but a tremble of lingerie.
Chief of Police Garrity lias Instruct-
ed tin* morals sqtiad to see that il
doesn't liapiTn again. According to |
the complaint.-', this new wiggle puts
the grizzly bear ilnd twinkle toe in u
■his- with tlie gavotte. Dancing teach-
ers who defend the new da nee say
that if is the ohl-fuslikmed grizzly |
with a few added squirms!
Found—Best Natural
Mule; But He is Dead.
Braddoek. Pa.—There is sorrow j
among tlie employes of the department \
of the puldje "(irks because of tlu*
dentil of "Tom." widely known as the
best .-natural mule in the world.
"Tom,"*- who.always balked at being
shod, stepped on a rusty nail and
lockjaw followed. The mule was
buried with a wreath-* of evergreen
about liis neck and a quart of cats
were sprinkled over his grave.
The borough has ho holies of find-
ing another "TuitiV and will buy mi
automobile* truck.
A motor plow tlmt has been invent-
ed in Denmark cun lie driven hy steam
WlTzine or pet roleuin. 3 .....~
Callus? Peel
It Off Quickly
hare been ueed lor kidney trouble and bladder
i ilment* by men and women with tuccew lor
many yean. They uncm to get right at the root
of the trouble, invigorating and strengthening,
healing and soothing weak, tore, or Uiaordcred
kidney* 2?* bladder. They help the kidneyj
throw out of the OlOvd th- ,waste and poison*
that cause the eymptoms of kiducy uuumw.
O. W. Weiasinfer. 2K4 Buena Vlata. San
Antonio. Texas., writes: “I huve suffered more
or le** with kidney atidbladdef trouble for the
part ten year*. The only thing 1 have ever been
able to get relief from wm bclcy Kidney Fill*.
I earnestly recommend them to any one luffer*
inj Irom kidney os bladder trouble.
Sold Everywhere.
THE MOST NOVEL CONCERT
Ever Held in Grayson County
Without a doubt wifi be the Recital Friday, April 18,
8:15 p. m., at
SHERMAN HALL-Austin College
.. i _ " ’
A rich opportunity is offered to bear an artist of high stand-
ing on the American concert stage.
Nothing On Earth Like “Gets-It”
For Corns and Calluses.
A spot of thickened skin on the
bottom of your foot which so often
makes walking an agony, Is as easily
removed by wonderful “Gets-It" =»
c
OLDS
Head or chest—
are best treated
“externally”—
b
cderajjBd, qlqb or Stfte eouvention of!
omen in “ a Fotlgd meeting and broad-;
his scope of humau vi*ion.
■ CSKtSBSSawfll
ICRS VAPORUB
NEW PRICES —30c, COc, $J.2Q |
Tliero ppKt.8 are uppeariiig very eu>--
ly till* year. 'I Iip best preventive for
the small gardener is to hand pick his
potatoes daily, dest roying tlie com
1>„ ratirely few bugs now hero, lf ' Ids
early crop is de*-’ roved itefore they
can breed and multiply, there will lie
no trouble. This will make the Use of
dangerous poison* nimceessnrv. (if
etainse iltls d(K*s not npply to large
■ctapm
y DICK H0IAS6.NV
Callus loan OU Like Hamm a Perl!
any hard or soft corn anywhere on
your toes. Look at this picture.—
A few drops of "Gets-It" did the
work. The callus comes loose from
the true ttesh. No irntuy*0" what-
ever. You peel the calms right off
just Rke a banana peei—peacefully,
painlessly. ‘‘Gets-It” *>*s the same
thing to any corn, without the use
of sticky plaster* irritating.salyes.
greasy ointments or bu»dlltlg .Utpe.
There s no fussing—no knife, no
scissors to use. “Gets-It" is used by
' millions, because it's common sense,
and It never falls. Trv It. prove it.
"Gets-It," the guaranteed, money-
back corn’-remover, the only sura
way,costs bin a trlflent Hrty drug store.
M'f’d by E. Lawrence & Co.. Cblcago. III.
Sold in Sherman and recommended
a* tin* world's host corn remedy by
Glasscock Drug Co. and H. L. Sheehey.
I he Camels
Are Coming
DR. B. A. RUSSELL
General Practice. ,
117 West Houston Street,
North Side Square.
Office Rhone Ml.
Residence 1852.
Give Us Your
TRANSFER Business.
\V(> move anything from a Go-Cart
to n Steimi Engine. County trips a
specialty.
Fearis Transfer Go.,
L. R. .JOHNSON, Prop.
Hione 73—-That’s Me.
—
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NURSE.
I'HONK 12-
^ ,1800 Nqrth Ross.
i-
PHIL SHER0
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
-a
OLD SHOES MADE
MCUf We are still in the Shoe
repairing business—same
stand, same good workmanship.
Give us your business if you want
satisfaction.
Vernon Dalhart
The Gifted American Tenor, assisted by
The New Edison
“The Phonograph With a Sold."
Will be presented in a program of unusual merit including
selections wbicb will appeal to a wide range of tastes...
Cards of admission may be secured without charge upon
application to 1
’ gy.'..'*•.. , -V- , -
Linn Brothers Phonograph Co.
Home of the New Edison.
215 N. TRAVIS STREET. SHERMAN.
1
SPRING BEDDING PLANTS
PLANT NOW While There is Plenty of Moisture.
Visit our Greenhouse, South Walnut or Phone Ls Your Wants.
The Home of Flowers
Phones 15.9, 377. 215 North Travis St.
“WHEN 10U THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF US.”
EASTER CARDS
We have just ’received a large line of
EASTER CARDS, Birthday Cards, Gradu-
ation Cards.
Remember your friends and relatives
by sending them one of these cards.
Also have LARGE LINE PLACE and
TALLY CARDS, DANCE PROGRAMS,
Score Pads.
■■■|■■■■■■■| The ReynoMs-Parkep Company JJ
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