Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
18 .DELIVERED
BY CARRIER IN SHERMAN
AND DENISON
' AX >*' *
50 CENTS PER MONTH.
IF YOU WANT TO REACH
THE FARMERS ,4
OF GRAYSON COUNTY Aft-
VERTISE IN THE
SHERMAN
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
SHERMAN, TEXAS, OCTO HER U, DM2. 4:ilO P. M.
School
Shoes
SEMI-ANNUAL CONVENTION AT
WHITEWRIGHT.
Keep the “Kids”
warm and dry this
winter. Buy them
Bootees or Pony
Boots. ? >
Seventy-five Delegates Royally En-
tertained at a Pleasant and
Profitable Gathering.
put In early In the game, and play-
ed a fast game. He was unable to
make the forward pass go. however,
because of the Inability of the Long
(Horns to get away from'Austin’s de-
fense.
Austin clearly played -c better
game. Team work clever, interfer-
ence and spectacular tackling places
the team high among Texas teams.
Following was the line-up:
Texas. Position. Austin.
Sillers ......L. E....... Prince
Retry ....... L. T. .... Adamson
Kr.eur.......L. G........Brice
Murray ....... 0..........Grey
Ketch......R..G.....Pendergast
Jordon ..... R. T.......Brown
ft t>t Wood hull. R. E’.........Tuck
Prntt ........ Q. B.....Richards
Barrell .... L. H. B. . . Henderson
NiMo ......., F. B........Prude
Brown.....R. H. R......Briggs
Substitutes for Texas W’lmmer,'
lltllhert; Austin—No changes. Ref-
eree -Metzenthlne, of Columbia.
Umpire (Kirkpatrick. or Texas.
Head linesman—Bicker, of Austin.
Time of quarters, twelve minutes.
HIGH SCHOOL HAS AN EASY
THING WITH GAINES-
VILLE HIGH.
Tile'thirty-second semi-annual con-
vention of the (Grayson County B.
V. P. U. met Friday and Saturday
with the people of Whitewright.
The delegates were heartily wel-
comed Into tlie homes of the city
and enjoyed one of the best meetings
In the history of the organization.
The first meeting was at 7::!H p
m. am, opened with devotional exer-
vIses led by the president, Stanley F.
Stewait of Sherman. Harley (Hide-
well. president of the Whiiewright
Union, welcomed the visitors In a
EVERY SACK GUARANTEED
USE NO OTHER
GUN METALS OR
PATENTS
8 1-2 to 11 - $2.00
11 1-2 to 2 - 2.50
2 1-2 to (T - 2.00
Although Defeated |>y State Univer-
sity Sherman Hoys Played Bet-
ter Game Than bit moils
Long Homs.
R. W. YATES
123 North Travis Street
B. R. SMITH MILLING CO
True to expectations Saturday af-
ternoon marked a victory on the
gridiron for the Sherman high
school' football by a score of 4(1 to
ft over the Gainesville high school I
team. At no time was the visitors I
in danger of making a count and j
only once were they able to get the
hall in Sherman territory, that van:
just as the first quarter closed. I
When the play was resumed the lo-j 'Wa»hln*t<»H. |>. f.. f>cf. 14. -Bv
cals pushed the hail str«isht operation of law Rear Admiral New-
through for a touchdown. ton . .. Mason, for some time past a
In the first quarter two touch- member or the General Board, was
downs were st ored, and difficult j p,aw, on ttTP rPtln,(1 ,0(lay He
goals were kicked. . jg a nanve of Pennsylvania and was
The explanation of the big score graduated from the Annapolis a.-nd-
aml the one-sidedness of it is that ,.niy in After his graduation h«
the Gainesville team is too light served on ntanv ships and in tnanv
They are perhaps a fraction faster f of tll)1 W0I.,., „nU, ,ss|
than tlie Sherman squad, and a lit- which year lie was appointed to ord-
th- better with trick plays but <hej11Hr.(, f,uty at t,„. Washington navy
heavy line is Uie form ot attack that yard, in 1KK9 he again went to s-a
makes the gains with the rules this 1t)r „ (.rillfie of t,iree years. From
year. The local eleven made every 1S92 1ssS, was, charge or
advance almost straight through the ,,1P l]Bval 1)rovll,K groimr!k at Indian
for them to tlPS|ti Then came it neriod of sev-
Save the Pieces
manner The object of his address
was to show that by far the greater
portion of ill i great things that havg
been acccomplished and are record-
ed in history were begun in the
youth of those who have the credit
tor them. He stated that the Bible
was a hook of young people, proving
the truth of his statement by citing
a long list of Bibli a! characters and
their accomplishments, then coining
on down to later history. He made
and have them repaired. We carry
n complete stock of every possible
variety of Lenses, Frames and parts
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
Candiesl CandlesI CandlesI
lli nr Ailmilal Mumn 11el ires.
We Guarantee absolute pesfec<
tfnn in workmanship on all repairs
made and return you the aitlcles
thoroughly mended and fully equal
if not better than new ones. Our
clturges ore very moderate, depend-
ing on the character of tlie break.
* * p . m
Including tlie Famous “Texns Girt Ulioeolate," “Jacob’s <Tioco-
latc," etc.
You will also find tlie very best in Hot Drinks and Lunches
to be lind. We especially solicit, the patronage of the school
girls and boys. You will always get. your money's worth at our
store.
of beginning early and living true
Consecrated lives,. His talk was full
lof good thoughts and interesting
•throughout.
•lust at this time It was announe-
jed that Miss Lucy Truitt wished to
meet the visiting delegates and lo-
cal workers in her home and after
the benediction all accepted the in-
vitation. Four spurious rooms on
the first floor were thrown into one
and Miss Truelt with a party of her
friends welcomed the guests most,
Try a pair of our Auto Goggles,
Sherman Jewelry & Optical Co.
W. S. Dickerman, Mgr., 108 N. Travis St
PELAY BROS. Props.
was necessary
forward passes during the • game.
They missed several attempts as did
Sherman, who did not make a single
success.
The score for Sherman was piled
up by seven touchdowns and four
goals, Ross (’lark, captain and full-
back. made four touchdown. Bob
Bradford, right half, made two and
Gibson Campbell, left half. made
the other. John Anderson, quar-
ter. did tlie toe work.
No one was hurt to amount to
anything during tlie game.
Saturday night at the Y. M. (’. A.
the hemes of the day and tlie visi-
tors were guests of honor, and a de-
lightful informal social was given.
Tlie young people enjoyed a pleasant
evening. The Gainesville party con-
sisting of teachers, boys and gifls,
returned home after tlie social, leav-
ing here at 10: 40 on the T. Ac I’.
Tlie line up follows:
Gainesville. Sherman.
King........ L. E........Le.May
Collins .... I..T.. Naylor, Williams
Gulp ........ L. G. ... Richardson
I’riddy ....... C* ...... Sherman
Gardner . . . . K. G. . . H. Bradford
McHurnett ... It. T.. Poole. Barnes
(Robertson,Mann . R. E......Gantsey
Beattie..... O......Anderson
Davenport ... . F'. B.......Clark
M. Mitchell . . . R. H.. . B. Bradford
Stafford
T. D. Mitchell. L. H.....Campbell
Substitutes for Gainesville were:
Young. Perce. Gregson and A. King.
Time keepers: Prof. O. R, Ander-
son, coach for tlie Gainesville high
school; G. P. Broils, coach for the
Sherman team. Granvile J&nes'of
Gainesville, umpire: W. A. Pay in
of Gainesville, head linesman. R.
M. Garter of Sherman, referee.
Just Arrived
A fresh shipment of new Shelled
Pecans. Our Choclates and other
candies are made fresh daily and
are the best in the city. I/Ve are
serving at our fountain both hot
and cold drings of all kinds. Our
Hot Choclafe Is just the thing
these cool days.
C. CAMARIN
H. E. Archer; merchant of West-
over. Ala., states: “My hoy had n
severe attack of bronchitis, so se-
vere he could not get out of bed
lor a week. The first few doses
of Foley s Honey and 'far relieved
him and before’ we had given him
Hie contents of one bottle, he was
well. Foley's Honey atul Tar
'Compound Is kept continually in
our house. It is perfectly safe and
effective.” Sold by W. L. Bitting.
IU-W-F& w
t Advertisement, i
la is always ready, steady and mellow.
With the days growing shorter it will pay
to consult us how to economize in light
and fixtures. We have all the latest de-
vices, both plain or ornamental.
|hy a (harming bevy of little girls,
.from a table attra<t!ve in the union,
(colors, white and blue, in the dining
room
Saturday morning at it o'clock the
devotional exercises were led by W.
G. Banks of Sherman. Two your.g la-
dies from the East Sherman church
-rendered special music and then the
tottvenllon was turned into a mo let
B. Y. P. U. session with John Mor-
ris of Denison ailing as president:
Mouuvtain and Plain Pageant
Sherman Gaslight & Fuel Co
Denver. Colo.. Oct. 14. It is esti-
mated that 5ft,it00 visitors, many of
them from points outside of Colo-
rado. have already arrived In Den-
ver for the annual Festival of Moun-
tain and Plain. The festivities will
continue the entire week. The princi-
pal buildings ate beautifully decorat-
ed witli the carnival colors yellow
and block—iniogled with the na-
tional colors and each night during
the week the streets will be bril-
liantly illuminated. One of the big-
gest features of the program will bo
tomorrow's Industrial parade, in
which nearly all of tlie cities and
counties of Colorado, the colleges
and many organizations will lie tep-
rt rent'd.
The exquisite designs of our plat-
ed silverware—its quiet elegance—
its perfect workmanship—causes
mose people real surprise when In-
formed that it Is not solid.'
“Sterling Quality” In every- re-
spect but the metal, gives some Idea
of its appearance—it will wear al-
most Indefinitely with care and moet
or all, It Is of the latest of exefueive
Fall designs.
LOST—10 months old while Bull Dog
Return to me and reeeive reward.
represuted the secretary; Rev.
L. L. Johnson of W'hiteshoro the
treasurer; H E. Durham of Sher-
man the librarian; Mrs. L. L. John-
son of Whitesboro the chorister;
■oiss Clyde Grimm of Sherman th-
chairman of tho devotional commit-
tee: Miss Ida Anderson of Denison
th« chairman of the missionary com-
mittee: Miss Hattie Bond of Sher-
Inan Hie chairman of the member-
ship committci': .Miss Elizabeth
If you wish some plated war#
that is not showy—thath as the ap-
pearance of solid ware yon are lu-
vited to inspect our designs.
S. W. Cor. Square
Both Phones <69
Italian Accused of Boy’s Murder.
Austin College arraigned for trial
A list in, Tex.. Sept. II. On a staffor„ t0(lav (.,,ara,
drop kick from the 20-yard line.by ,mer1w of t->.v xar-oi.l
Barrel!, the Long Horns won The''alleged prlmp wa,
inlay afternoon from Austin Uol- jw*mbpr oMagt vpal
iege of Sherman bv a score of :: to wl(|). attP1)tlon al‘the
u. only once arter this did Texas ItaMan, as ........... )|V
.have a good chance lo score. That I nlurdorotl the Smith
-.(as in the fourth quarter when jotl)Pr i(, s;li(1 t((
by a succession of line hacks, the-, ,n„ ,|lm an, (h BP,
lung Horns carried the hail withlhLho,>n)(lkpj, Rho,, t() hi
one yard of the goal. Pruett tried jj r|tap
to go around end, fumbling the hall1 ’ ____
hack of tlie line.
Austin college demonstrated that j Drive Out Malaria
the Long Horns will have to develop Amd Build i
l.et'er team work, fiercer tackling llake the Old Standni
anti more strength if success is gain- TASTELESS CHILL '
4'nls season. know what you are ta
Witli the “Oklahoma Sooners" mula is plainly prim
game a week off. things look about bottle, showing It is i
Ms roseate for Texas as they did a and Iron In a taste!
year ago when the historic A. & M. the most effectual foi
game was played, lavyal laing Horn lenple and children,
(Supporters believe the team will fAdvertisem
L F. ELY 6 SONS
SPECIAL SALE
cd was the next place of meeting.
John Morris of Dhtiison stated in
such an emphatic manner that Den-
ison had been waiting long enough
a d had come to take the next con-
vention, that there was no opposi-
tion an i tlie invitation' was eagerly
accepter.'-to meet with Denison First
iliuuh in April.
Miss Pearl Williams of Denison
then read such an excellent paper on
Ijie Bible jdati of glvng that if was
unanimously voted to be sent to the
Baptist Standard lor publication.
John Check brought out some
new thoughts on tlie temperance
question, stressing some points that
ate usually east aaide as of small
Importance and made a strong plea
for temperance in every act. and
showing sympathy and loving kind-
ness to he tlie best means of winning
|h« intemperate.
Hari.v Durham of Sherman told of
tlie state convention at Palacios in
such a convincing manner that a
forth to attend the next state con-
fortli to attendtli e next state con-
vention. One could not keep from
catching Ids enthusiasm and learn-
ing of the value of tlie state conven-
tion for spiritual training as well as
pleasure.
The convention closed Saturday
evening with a fine address by Rev.
Eptiug, pastor of the Whitewright
church. «.
There were ■seventy-five delegates
In a!tendance, twenty-five of whom
were from this city.
On Odd Dressers
week
We Advise
We have a large as-
sortment of odd dress-
ers which we place on
sale ibis week at a Mg
bargain.
Everybody to buy scales and you won't
say that we arm so much higher than
other merchants,
The Chance of
Your Life
.hildHi'c of Philately.
HARDAWAY-MUSE
London, Get. 1 I. King George
has loaned a large part of his mag:
niftmit 'stamp collection for dis-
play at the international stamp exhi-
bition. which opened in the Royal
Horticultural Halls. Westminster, to-
day ahd will continue through the
remainder of tho week. The exhibi-
tion was arranged by; the Junto?
Phl'atelle Society to mark the* jubi-
lee of philately.
Good Dresser
Cheap
r That Spare Room
We. the undersigned druggist* or
Sherman have sold Hall’s Texns
Wonder of 2926 Olive St., St. Louis.
Mo., for years and recommend It to
be one of the best kidney, bladder
and rheumatic remedies we have
ever sold.
LANKFORD-KEITH DRUG CO„
H. L. SHEEHEY,
Jt. A. GIBB3,
\Y. L. BITTING A CO.,
CARL R. NALL. * •
(Advertisement.)
On. Trial for Wife Murder.
Candied Figs, Package Dates and Itaisins, Dried Fruits of
all kinds, Rarreled Kraut, Stalled Bell Pepper and Cucumber Man-
goes, Mixed Pickles and Large Dill Pickles, Fresh Honey lu
Squares, also Strained and Combed Honey in one-pound and two
pound packages. Fresh Cocoanuts, Ill-axil Nuts, Walnuts, Filberts
—' '* ' Everything fre di in Peanuts and Vegetables the
WTaxaiinehie, Tex.. Oct. 14.' -Dilip,
Beanpro. alleged wife murderer, wa*
arraigned in court here today for
trial, his ease* having boon brought
10 Waxahaehie on change of venue
from Dallas. Heaupre is alleged to
have killed Ills wife with a hat het at
their home* in Dalian more than a
year ago. This is the second trial of
the case, tlie first, trial having end-
ed In a jury disagreement.
and Pecans,
market affords.
T. B. Smith Furniture Co
W. S. Rawlings
North sidt aquoro
Hands Wanted, Sherman Oil
Mill. F. W. Rotlie, Superintendent.
1 *30-tf
(Advertisement.)
Old phono 96, now 74
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