Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMArt bAtlr DtoHOClUt-SHERMAN, TfitAS.
WL(-l(-lruV1»Vi*,i^*ri*i********
Mens New Spring Shoes and
Oxfords In all Models and Leathers
$3.50, $5.00, $8.00 AND UP.
The new colors of the season are here in many styles:
English and Broad Toe fasts—Walking Shoes, Dress Shoes,
Business Shoes. Bring in your feel; we !l fit them properly
with shoes you’ll like at prices that will please you.
Tuesday Literary (iifb.
Miss Mildml Jtarclwiekc.was hostess
jlo ilit* Tuesday Literary Club yestor-
| day afleruoon at her home on Nortli
Travis street. Tlte Current Event
I pro>nnm was in charge of Miss Gladys
].Cornell, who had arranged several
I splendid nnroliers Miss Lucy Cox vend
" t"'P,'r 011 ,l"' of Nations,
w~ and Miss Irma Hardaway The Peril
of the Republican Party. Miss Hard*
wicke’s subject was Modern Novels,
and Miss Pa vis dosiul the lesson with
n paper on IVmocrnfy and Art. The
^rjr .THE SHOE HCN-ffc
1 JLtHE Ho..lEKYMEN*^^
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SOCIAL <S>
PERSONAL
PIMPLY? WELLDONT BE!
People Notice It Them Off;
with Dr. Edwards^
OUve Tablets ”
LUCK'S GARMENT SHOP
125 North Travis St.
You or Women Meet.
The Yount; Women's Missionary So-
ciety «,f Travis Street Methodist
<-tiiireli met Monday afternoon in the
eltnrelt imrlors. Tltore wus an oponitiyc
prayer ity Mrs. Jqtie, followed lty the
scripture lesson from tli<“ —4tIt clmp-
ter of Matthew. Mrs. Hinton very
ahly led the lesson on Elizabeth
and Mary. The youpg women are
Edwards’ Olive Tablet*. TheiSnhodd
who urr owing for tlte care of lol*I _________________
will l«> ready for the collector, mnk- t^gin to dear after yoa have token the
Ins tt second" visit tinnecea«*ry. We jgblets a few nights.
REAL HAND MADE WASH BLOUSES
now have 415 patrons mid tlte nttmlter
is increasing steadily. making It neces-
Mrr to employ collectors. Aside front
the 10 per cent we pay for collecting
and a small amhiint for stationery all
the money la spent on the eare of lots.
New member* solicited. All. lots cared
preparing an Raster program and ittjfor in tlte exact manner desired by
completltig iletails for this, a eom-
tii It toe com] simnI of Misses Sherwood,
Gilihs and Adamson were a p| min ted
to have eharge of the decorations.
El ReUo—Opening of a refitting fac-
tory for the manufacture of disin-
fectants. lubricating oils, gasoline,
kerosene, furniture isdisltes, etc., will
take place soon.
El Reno—Copy for the Canadian
county fair .catalog for 1919 is in the
hands of the prlnfershere this week,
and tlte books are expected to be
ready for distribution by May 1. Coun-
ty Agent Felix K. West adopted the
plan of Issuing tlte premium lists early
in order that tlte contestants for
premiums might ltave ample time to
prejatre their exhibits.
WITH SAGE TEA
V
Mixed with Sulphur
Darkens so Naturally
Nobody can TelL
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair la grand-
mother's recipe, and folks are again
using it to keep their hair a good,
•▼en color, which Is quite sensible, as
we are living in an age when a youth-
ful appearance is of the greatest ad-
vantage. Jr, -
Nowadays, though, we don’t have
the troublesome task of gathering the
■age and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product. Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, called "Wyeth’s Sage
amd Sulphur Compound.” * It is very
popular because nobody can discover
It has been applied. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one email strand at a time; by morning
the gray hair disappears, but what de-
lights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be-
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also pro-
duces that soft lustre and appearance
of abundance which is so attractive.
This ready-to-use preparation is a de-
lightful toilet requisite for those who
desire a more youthful appearance. It
Is not intended for the cure, mitiga-
tion or prevention of disease.
CHURCH ROW ENDS
IN FREE-FOR-ALL
Y\ M. C. A. membership privilege. do-
Sapulpn, Okla., April lit—Because recently by this dub, lias been
of tm injunction. which wan granted; awarded to it meritorious boy whoso
the owners.
THE COMMITTEE.
Cleanse the blood,the bowels and the Iivet
with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sue
cessful substitute for calomel; there sneva
which calomel does, and just as effectively
but their action is gentle and »afe insteat
of severe and irritating. ^ .
C No one who takes OHve Tablets f
ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,
a bad breath, a dull, listless, ‘ no good
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, ba<
a purely vegetable compound mixet
)n sale today, the most beautiful styles and materials possi-
* ble to be made into fine shirt waists—dainty touches of the
finest hand embroidery and hand made laces, very sheer
and handsome are these waists at $6.75 up to. .$14.50
New Negligees, New Kimonas, Fine New Line Silk Underwear,
New Silk Bloomers in Colors. All Coats and Suits One-Half
Price. 2310
lit Honor of Mrs. Moffett. -
Mix It. W. Johnson delightfully en-
tertained yesterday afternoon from 2
to 5 p'olock at her home. No. 420
North Cleveland avenue, in honor of
Mrs. Mary Moffett, clerk of Violet
Grove, No. 77. Woodman Circle, who
was elected State Manager at the
Woodman Circle convention held in
Dallas the past week.
Light refreshments were served to
the following: Mesdanies Stella Love.
Lillie Dixon. Ellen Pauley. Mary Ham-
blin..Ethel Moffett. Minnie Smith. jllrv this afternoon, the ease of State
Sarah Pigotfc. Mary McGrow, Itl.t vs. Oscar Pierce, charged by indict-
Kiser. Walker, V. TV Skinner. Butler, nient with assault, to murder Mike
Florence Kerr and tlte hostess. j Bryant at Whitew right on the night.
Misses Many and Florence Harris |0f Doc. 11, 1018, was called for trial.
with olive oil; you will know then
by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
tients afflicted with liver and bo we
complaints; and Olive Tablets are th
immensely effective result.
Bussell, lots 7 and S, block 1. Boltrer's
addition to Soutliuiayde, $1,000; April
12, 1019.
Take one or negroes. Denison.
Marriage Licenses.
Ivy Nelson and Beatrice McGregor,
See how^much tetter you^e^a^
.1 Jesse A. Ballard and Miss Etnma L.
’, Walkuii. Collinsville.
YVatter Scott ami Mrs. Annie Mac
Franklin. Denison.
preventing members of (lie Church of
Christ sect from interfering in the
affairs of the Union Mission several
identity as yet lias not been disclosed.
assisted tin* hostess in making tile af-
tetnoOn enjoyalde for all.
Nice fat turkeys at
Store.
Gash Grocery
alfl-’Jtc
"T1m> Quest for Happiness.”
inoinlters of Itotlr ehurches cnyraged in j (presented lty Kidd-Key Players-Club)
rough and tumble fight at the door; \ glimpse.of the .dramatic personal
at
S :30
Society Notes.
Misses Lila Maud Everheart of
^_____ . Mineral Wellsgtnd Valavic Fleming of
of the court house-here shortly after informs ttsTitat ti(lifcv-p)!ajH.tsj ,anoiii'''',^iount Vernon are guests of Miss
the case had ended. j of tlmse seemingly inspired by Mr. Mary Lillian Kills. These young In-
William Miller was severely beaten ]jon c root's celebrated revival of dies are members of the S. M. IT.
about the head and shoulders ami! •'RCeryntan" pome 1.7 years ago. amt choral Oult, which is present
three others were bruised and scratch- j d,,, performance of it to which wo Sherman Hall tills evening at
ed. j were treated h.v tin* Kidd-Key Plays o’eloek.
The fight had reached the point j(.rs revealed it as not the least worthy j —
where others would have mixed in I to stand in comparison with that play j ’I’hy Young Women's Auxiliary of
when court house officials intervened, witlt its halo as being tlte authentic! the First Presbyterian church will
masterpiece of tlte long past age of serve lunch tomorrow from 12 to 2
the morality’ play. As in that play, wo .o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. for the dele-
have. here a moral made vivid to us by gates of tlte Mothers' Conference who
the ingenious manipulation of a j are in session litis week ahd all who
. troupe of abstractions such as Dreams, j would come, especially business men
Austin, Tex., April 11—Dr. C. L. | Strength, Hope. etc., walking as the, of the city.
Gregory, superintendent of tlte new ,*,rsons of tlu- play. The moral. I
negro insane asylum at Rusk, is i'1 ] broadly stated, that hajtpinesa is H*-j Misses Florence Hailey’.of Temple.
Austin making a-rrangements for the toim>(l in tlte growth of character, Hattie Stokes ef Crockett and T.ottine
transfer of the 590 negro insane pa- j tllHt ^ntes ,,-itli it sensitive fulfill-1 McLarty of Navasota are guests of
tients at the State Insane Asylum tojmPnt of ono'g jx.rsonnl relationship_ Miss Margaret Pont), also memlters of
Botli Pierce and Bryant are well eon- ^jj/xiir
nected at Whitewright, and tile case .orlUVT
promised to attract much interest.
Four of tlte principals were placed
under arrest Ity city ]tolicc.
Negro Insane Patients.
Defendants Granted Divorce.
In tire case of Boh Smart vs. Nodie
Smart, suit for divorce and custody of
eight minor children, tried in the fif-
teenth District Court before Judge
Silas Hare, the iietition of tlte plain-
tiff was denied, while the cross peti-
tion of the defendant was granted.
Plaintiff, who was married to defend-
ant it) Cook County in 1998. alleged as
the Itasis for the suit, while the de-
fendant filed a cross bill alleging cruel-
ty and abandonment of herself and
eight small children.
The' granting of this divorce makes
nine granted by Judge Hare this, week,
eight having been granted Monday.
AT LIBERTY
PLEASING THE CROWDS
PREPAREDNESS
Mm:
(■0JUJ.
Mte Busk institution. The transfer
will lie made within the next two
months, the negro patients to la- taken
to Rusk on a special train, which is to
bo run through without stop.
Tin* new insane asylum Is establish-
ed in buildings which formerly were
a part of" tlte penitentiary system.
Negro patients now in other insane
asylums of tie.* stale are also to lie
transferred to tin* Rusk asylum.
Norntan—Norman ltasa light- case
of “sleeping sickness.’’ Joe Bettes lias
lieon suffering for two weeks from the
malady, lie can be aroused to take
nourishment, hut slccjts all the rest
of tlte day and night. Physicians say
Itis ease is not dangerous ami that lie
probably will recover.
Nice
Store.
fat turkeys at
Gash Grocery
al0-2tc
The tubes in an English inventor’s
radiator arc spiral instead of straight
*o afford more radiating surface and.
because of their resiliency, they are
less liable to fracture.
INSURANCE
CopJgyOillsllI
M&P Bank Bldg. Phone&SZ
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the S. M. C. Choral Hub.
Su
Among the Courts
and consequent duties, rather titan by
an Isolated development of self with
personal fame as the goal, makes u
richly suggestive subject for the
dramatist. To lie sure, the validity of
his theme is saved h.v his suggestion
that this particular seeker for happi- Williams Convicted,
ness was perhaps tot. much intrigued williams, a middle age whit?
and diverted by those allurements <.f>man WHg fplind guiltv of tlte burglary
Bobemianism that we understand are uf 1V|,,hrov Bros, store at Collinsville,
too apt to make dangerous the path of , ,, ptftv-Nliith Distric
- , , in the Fifty-Ninth District court yes-
thc youthful aspirant, who heroically, afternoon, and his punishment
forswears happiness in the rigorous | fjx(1(1‘ {lv,, wars j„ the State petti-
solitary development and talent man- tentiary. Tito, burglary is alleged to
kind always exacts before- it seems „„ tlte-night of Decent-
willing to find joy and happiness in jK,r i„st j>l v g^xls and shoes
the outpourings of its would-Ue liene- i\v(.r(. ai1Kitig the articles stolen, and
factors, tlte artists. The play does not j,n„(.t, oftlte stuff was recovered''by
provide for tills tyjs1, hub fortunately .jjraysou county officers at Bridgeport,
does not preelude it. 1 where It had been sold tq Mexican
So much for the play. Tlte 'ihtl.ilions dealers and others. Local officers re-
Players Club seems to have eluded the^ar(j Williams as an “old timer.” say-
moral of the play they presented hv jtq, tltnt lie has a record for safe
having made tb”lr audience, also them- ^ niowing and burglaries and has served
selves happy by their finely artlstF- terms in several jienitentiaries. The
performance with. its suggestion of j officers further way 4hat he has a num-
the untiring work of self-;lcvclo|i- ber of alias. , There are eight cases
against him
Real Estate Transfers.
I. li. Hudson to ike Exsteln & Bro.,
—— acres, Mary A. Anderson survey.
$650; March 20, 1919.
.1. M. Davis, et nl to J. II. Pierce,
17.59 acres, R. II. Martin survey, $2,-
198.73; Dec. 24, 1918.
* Mrs. Cora Davis Sparks, guardian
lo Jno. Pierce, 1-ti interest in same
land. $.'«U1.45: April 12. 1019,
Arthur Hitic lo J. B. Anderson. 100
acres, Marv \V. Chalmers survey,
$2,850; Fell. 19, 1919. • —
Mrs. Mittie B. Cox to W. Guy O'Dell
et ur, lot 1. block 7ft, Miller’s second
addition to Denison, $1,500; April
12, 1919.
J. W. Owens et til to T. FI. Reunion,
lots 0. 7 and 8. block 17. Layno’s addi-
tion to Denison, $5,000; April 12,
1919.
Mrs. M. E. Russell to Dr. I!. A.
Coast & Winfield’s “This Way Out
Company.” at tlte Liberty is sending
tlu- crowds out nightly with tears of
laughter streaming down their faces,
ami with the realization that they have
witnessed one of tlte la*st if not tlte
best show ever witnessed in Sherman.
The Dili last night entitled. “Their
Night Out," was pronounced by nil the
best show Of the week. The funny
situations in which Senator Booh and
ZeU.Steffen found themselves provok-
ed a riot of laughter from curtain rise
to curtail fall.
Miss Mary Boise and . Iter danelhg
duntse's remain as popular its eye.r.
and Miss Fit ltd Alien the winsome
soobrette, is singing and dancing her-
self into tin* hearts of all.
Remember when that “cold day”
-routes and you are out of gas there
are many mure In your same condi-
tion and yon may not tie able to get
coal at once as you will , want, and
■'need it." We have plenty’ now tattl
get it before it’s tdo late.
HAND BOYS, ATTENTION.
t„
Ail prospective members for ;
tlte Sherman hand are requested 1
|. to meet with tlte regular members !
at the' Chafnt>er of Commens‘ I
J rooms Thursday evening at eight i
! o'clock. Be tht'rt*.
|“--' CULLEN FORE. Manager.
I
®--—-*-
It is eonteudevl hv some ianguitge
students that Irish brogue is the an-
cient way of itmnouncing English,
preserved in its purity by residents of
Ireland.
CASH COAL & WOOD COMPANY
’PHONES 701. ,
LISTEN!
storm cellars the other night.
Let me build you one now. The
storm season has just begun. Pre-
pare yourself.
PHONE 423.
H. ADLOF
Nice ftu
Store.
turkeys at
Gash Grocery.
a!6-2tc
Pent Is steadily increasing its pro-
diietlou of gold, which, now amounts to
ii bout $1,000,009 a year. >
nient anti devotion and dramatic ideals
on the part of its young memlters.
Tlte diction, gestures anil stage pres-
ence of the actors ill particular, and
involving burglaries at
Tioga and other places in Grayson
county. <
Among the out-of-towif witnesses
the management of the action in itsjwho are here attending the trial are
broader aspects give manifold evi-!Charley Bingham, an engineer .at,
donee of tlte skilled work of the di- j Bridgeport, and formerly a member
rector. Miss Lnctte Gafford of Kidd-^if the State Banger force: Special
Key College, and of tlte talent anil Agent Jim Cullis front the Rock
zeal of tlte actors. Every part was in-j Island at F'ort Wortli: I>eputy SherliT
terpreted with tliat breadth of con-1 Johnson of Austin, and a number of
reption demanded by it as an abstrac-1 Mexicans merchants and others of
tion. It would be too long to mention j Bridgeport, it was necessary to use
in particular each deserving actor. l»ut. an iulerpreter in taking the testimony
the main weight of the js^rformanee of F\ Marino, one of the Mexican
Locao
DOLLAR DAY
THURSDAY will be DOLLAR DAY again. Come down and tee the many bargains that Q
wiil be on tale at ONE DOLLAR.
Yard wide fine Soft finished
Bleaeltcd Domestic, Best 20-
rent seller. Thursday, .Dollar
Day <i Yards
for
$1.00
seemed to fall upon the Misses Brad-
ley, Gray. Clark, MeAndy, Bliine-
lmrdf. Hooks and Messrs. Grant,
Rainey, Cramer. Paxton and McCar-
witnesses. his son. Shebo, acting In
tliat capacity. Shelto showed liimsclf
to be a larson of much inteiligeme.
and his conduct in interpreting his
and the .charm of their reading.
As a. pageant tlte play was eye-fill-
41 veness
street scene of Act I must la* attrib-
uted to well planned lighting in com-
hlnafion with tlte grateful lines of the
curtains used lty thp oluh.
The elttlt nlthougli only in its taa-otid
year of 44* life litis already reaohjal 'u
milestone in its performance of this
play.
HARRISON STEVENS.
Cemetery Committee.
The Civic League Cemetery t’ouinii'-
tee wishes to notifv its patrons tliat
the voting ladies of tlte Tuesday Liter-
ary Club are authorized fo collect all
dues for tlte committee and hope all
Foley’s Honey and Tar
COUGHS-COLDS* CROUP
Fof many Yeart ^ Standard Family Cough Medicine
TahmNo Substitute for Foley*a Honey4k Ter
ley. The writer thinks tlte prologues father's testimony was highly satisfnc-
ought to ho lumoniMy^iontiomHl both tory to both ^idos, apparentl>.
for the (cmlincss of -their apiamrance
Fifteenth IWstrict Court.
Following is the setting for the civil
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■ ing. cspcciallv in (lie scene on the {jury docket in the Fifteenth Disti ict
F'ields of Hanger. Much of tlte effCc- Court for the week of April -8:
tiveness of this scene and of the 259U4 L. W. Manor et td vx ltrother-
Fi remen
hood I/xsrtiiotlvc
Engiueerf.
25671' B. L. Jones ct nl vs. J. B. Sav-
age et al.
25782 W. B. Howell vs. T. A. Key et
al.
25953 H. A- Irvine et-al vs. Texas
Yard Wide High Grade Per-
cale, lx*t XVeent seller,
Thursday. Dollar
Day, 5 yards for..
$1.00
Dress
values.
(splendid assortment of
Gingliams, 25c and 29c
Dollar Itoy, 5 yards QQ
for----
Medinmm Wide Percale, nice
patlems, fas t eolors, 19c value,
Thursday, Dollar
Day. 7 yards for..
$1.00
Power & Light Co,
25998 Mix Josephine Slershon rs.
Assn.
Business Men’s Accident
of America.
28908 Denison Gro. Co? vs. J. J.
Watson.
IfiftOO J. I*. Davis vs. M. O. ^ G. lty.
CO. of Texas. / t
25938 H. M. Chapman vs. M. f t. & G.
By. Co. of Texas.
May 5th:
25808 Barlow Roberts vs. Felix Ed-
wards.
Pierre Case on Trial.
Following the conclusion of argu-
ments in the, second case- .......against
Geoite Williams, charged with bur-
glary. ami tlie giving of the case to the
DON’T FORGET
EASTER SUNDAY
You should have us lay
aside a nice Box of
JAZZ CHOCOLATES or a Box of
ELMERS’ CHOCOLATES.
She Won’t Forget It’* Easter—You Shouldn’t.
MITCHELL’S DRUG STORE
“THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.”
Commercial Bank Building. Phones 112-132.
%L
i
_^ .einwa,
Splendid Quality Dimity (’Reeks,
2!ir value, Doilar
finished
Day, 5 yartLs for.
Fine quality Lineii
Gingham, Blue and Pink cheeks,
35e value, Thursday,
4 Yards for-... .
$1.00
Yard Wide Heavy Silk Fa lie.
regular $ 1.5ft value, M AA
Dollar Day........ yliVV
F'ine quality SHk Mixed Shirt-
ing. best $1.25 gnulc. Dollar
Day Bargain, l>cr M AA
yard .... y....... $laVV
Indies' House Dresses and
Aprons, best $1.50 value,
Thursday,.....JMlar
Day, earh ... ..
$1.00
Extra fine qmility Silk
soles, $9.58 value,
Dollar Day, earh,.
(ami-
$1.00
Ladies' Waisls made of
and Organdie, $1.50
kind. Dollar Day. .<
Voile
Brasslers, splendid 75r quality,
Thursflay, Dollar
Day, 2 foe....
$1.00
Men’s Dress Shirts, our regular
$l-5ft sellers. Dollar
Day, earl* f. ..
$1.00
.Men's yi'Ash Ties
quality, 'nttiraday,
4 for.... .. ......
best 35c
$1.00
l,eatlier Palm Gloves, best 5ftr
quality, Dollar
Day, 3 pairs for..
Men's. B|»en Mesh Union Suits;
aetual $1.75 value,
Dollar Day, each
$1.00
nlnn Suits;
$1.00
Men’s Tennis Shoes and Oxfords,
best $1.25 and $1.35 values. Dol-
lar Day,
pair..
ri
$1.00
Armor Plate Ladies’ Pure Silk
Hose, best $1.25 value,
Dollar Day. per
pair.. ... .......
$1.00
The Peoples Store
Corner Lamar and Travis.
Qjaotssiaoc
H. WINKLER.
Corner Lamar & Travis.
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Make Yours a Model Lawn
-The grass is growing nicely and by reg-
ular attention, you may have a beautiful >
lawn all summer.
!
-Let us show you the best lawn mower for
your use. One that will run easily and
last longest. ' !
.
Scull, Swain and Wallace
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