Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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Thursday; R4»y?31, ?
& at, < aim i it
Member of lii|;li School fun
Practice L^v.
\ Pavement Parapravhs I
| Personal Mention
DELIVERED WHEN YOU
WANTJ^
.Meetings Tonight,
R. M. Cartel a un-utlier of thp fac-
Sheriuau Ixslge No. 15, I. O. O. F., sberuMii tflgli school for the
at Odd Fellows' hall. * l<a»t several h-qmt and recently ad-
mitted to tin* pjayrsou county liar, lias
taken charge fit ttu> Sherman office of
the law firm er Bookunt 4 Jones of
tills city ami Denison, succeeding Mr.
Uookout who Is at-the officers reserve
training eutuii at ls-on Springs. Mr.
Jones will continue hi charge of the
Deuison office.
Motile hut recently aduiTMed to prac-
tice law, Afr. Carter is one of the Is-st
known young men of the city, luiving
i-oucbed the Sheruian high school foot -
hall team for the |iust several years
and develo|ssl it into one of the
strongest organizations in the state.
He lias had charge of the mathematics
department while connected with high
school. He is a graduate of Baylor
University, class of 1009, and has also
studied law at Texas University. He
lias many friends in the city and stale
who hope to see him succeed In his
legal career.
-
Unite K. Tatum iia« returned homo
from Austin, where he attended college
this |si si term.
M(SSI’s Aliua Kn *x. Hazel Mooney
and 1ml Baxter have returned from
tlielr studio* at the State Normal at
imtitou.
Miss Winnie Ward Mod rail has re-
lumed freiu I A nton. alien* she this
year completed a course at the College
of Industrial Arts.
Mr. uud Mrs. Alexander Thom)egsi
(“lime througii fri m New WillHrd in
tlielr nutotBOhlie to visit home folks.
Mr. Thompson proceeded to Kansas
City on liusiness yesterday.
Don't Miss
Painters and Decorators, at Car-
penters' Imll.
Lumbermen
614 E. Hooitoa St
Opens To Morrow,
Air. and Mrs. Walter Egliert are the
proud i hi rents of u 10 pound daughter.
The wee Miss ims been christened
Janette.
TO HONOR YOUNG MEN.
READ ABOUT IT ON
PAGE 6,
Treparaliuilk for National Kegislra
tiou Day About Completed.
Platts were further |**rfccted for
honoring Gherman's young un*n who
will register for military service ou
next Tuesday at h meeting of the
chalrmeu of the various committees,
held at the ('liutahcr of Commerce this
morning. It was the coneeusus of
opluion of all present that Sherman
citizens should make I lie celebration
next Tuesilay every hit in proportion
lo that that was tendered the mem*
l»vrs of t’o. C on their recent brief fur-
lough home. At that time a banquet
was gjven the militiamen, and the citi-
zenship In a body almost turned out
to welcome them home.
estimated.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
An e'cnl that win never be forgotten; and the preseuta
they receive should tie something they can keep and cherish
■a a memento of Hint great occasion.
i.. 7 . Amor<‘ N»propriate than jewelry wlten it is wise*
i.v seleeted from Uve jewelers like the Morris-Hughes C®.,
Higher than Tin* rff* “Where Qualitj' is *hv»>8
HANU MADE nii.vf.r filigree
DAISY TINS. THE HIGH SCHOOL FLOWER.
All high school students will receive
their term reports tomorrow at 12
o'clock at the office of the prlncipul
at the high school building.
* HAD A VERY BAD COUGH.'
This loiter should Interest every
reader:; “latst winter I had u very
hud cough. I used medicines, hul
they did nte no good. I took one bottle
of Foley’s Honey and Tur nml it cur-
ed me. (Signed) V. DeKeuster, Am-
berg. Wls.” No substitute Is as good
as Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold
everywhere. tu-th-s&w
The Woman's Bible Cluss will meet
at the Central Christian church Fri-
day afternoon at 2:.'K» o'clock. All
members are urged to uttcud.
MORRIS-HUGHES CO
A wooden oak shield was awarded
Byron Riddle's indoor baseball team in
the Y. M. C. A. contests just closed.
Riddle's team won over Vernon Tuck’s
team by hut three imlnts.
Successors to Sherman Jewelry & Optical Co., 108 North Travis St.
On next Tuesday, it Is
1,500 young men in Sherman will reg-1
ister for military service—poselbly for
duty in France and other forcjgn
fields. Honor will tie done these by j
the pinning of a badge oil them at the
milling booths by young ladies Who
have volunteered for that service.
IV. W. Rogers, ehnirmaii of tin- pa-
rade committee, has appOhited suit-1
committees to orrunge for the labor
niitous, the fraternities, the old sol-,
diers and other organizations to take
part in the parade. Josh AicGrew will
arrange, for the latair unions. Airs.
Hattie Hills for the fraternal organi-
zations. anil Dr. J. It Stinson for all
old soldiers. I >ld soldiers will Is- )fro-
vlded with a conveyance in the pa-
rade. I
A. J. Kirkpatrick, principal of the
Fred Douglass school, is arranging
for a demonstration for the uegroes of
Hie city on the school grounds Tues-
day afternoon. Tuesday evening the
TIX IK’S TRIUMPH.
i Born—To Air. and Mrs. Eugene T.
; Morrison of New Itncgles, N, Y., on
j May 25, a son. Dr. ami Airs. Alorrisou
j formerly lived ill Van Alstync and are
,'kvcD uowu lit this section.
More ICE
Less Waste
Following is the program for "The
Pixie's Triumph," an operetta to be
given by 125 Junior High School Pu-
pils at Sherman Opera House. .Thurs-
day. Muy III, 11)17. 8:15 p. in.:
CAST:
Fatima. Queen of the Fairies........
.......... .Jean Caraway
Jewel Scissors. King of the Tixies.,
..............Hampton Abney
Franchon, Queen’s Fuvoritc Associate
................./s-lin.-i Turner
Ooldcn Hair, Queen's Favorite Dan-
cer ..........Elizabeth Livingston
Know All too Little. King's Iixben-
tive ................Shirley Goins
Laughing Gas. Pixie Court Physi-
cian .... .............luck Napier
Stay Behind. Leader of the Pixie
Army .. ........Rudolph Vaughn
Lbony Face. Court Jester.........
.. ..............Fclnitd Durham
Fairies- • .Mildred Shcilrer, I a uni
Ixuiiso Griuncll. Ella Katherine Pierce,
Jewel Kidd, Orleuti Shiiw. Edwins
Province. Helen Spurlock, Alildrcd
Slilvcl. Genevieve Keys. Gladys
Hodges. Mildred .Morgan. Beulah Veaz-
cy. Claire Lawson. Mi bins I Stumps,
.Alaurine Norris. Jessie Mac Brel linger,
Nora Brooks. Olga t'aiik-on. Bernice
AleElroy, Alartlia IguutorUt.
Pixies—George Itirge. llarry Bled-
soe. Carl Seluieidcr, .Marion Bray.
John Hardy, Willie Shearer. Victor
Gale, Wflliuiu Keith, Herman Bernard,
Trentlco Livingston. Het-mou Pool..
William Savage. Harold Itrassart. Nel-
son Peek. George Bray. Harold Ves-
tal. R. K. Stak-up, Raymond Dixon.'
Prologue: Dorothy Ney.
ACT I
Keene—Fairies Nook in (lie Forest.
Iiitefinissiou.
.Mligrctti Challf Ii'jio- Bertha
Lobdell. Joyce Harrington. Vera Rt-id.
Alaiuic Morton. Sarah Richardson.
Irma Adams. Bernice Ulien, Eunice
Houston, Alary Lee BntrUlge. Gladys
Sluu-kelfonl. Lota Shears, Helen Wil-
son. Bertha la-e Williams. Willie Sim-
mons. Bonnie Slnticup. Elizabeth Alor-
rison. Bennie Rogers, Ariiolin Doss,
Inez Simmons. Dixie lav- Childs. Stella
Toller. May Boil.
Soldier Drill—Captain. Neville Har-
rington.
Soldiers- Ray Fnflow. Verdi-
Dickey. Joe Barlow. Paul Goodsnn.
Ernest Carlson. Carl Schnieder, Wal-
ler Miller. Alien liowdcshcll, Floyd
Sliiflette. Lonnie Griffin, Jim Krcager,
Julian Steed. Gaston Eikle. Frank
Holt Marvlb Phillips, (’has. lteese.
Stephen Pugh. John Parker. Roy
Riddle, Rhea Moudetl, Cecil Burris,
Gilbert Afurruy.
ACT It.
Scene- IInine of the Plxliss.
Intermission.
Siciliano: Spunhdi Dauco—Curly
Fargo. Lorralpe Scarborough. Hattie
Ritchie, Elsie Strauss. Katherine Row-
man, Elizabeth Smith, Hazel Shero,
Hester Gal bright. Ciillle B. Neville.
Mozcllc Skinner. Addle Low Blades,
Edna line Odle. Lnlln Russell,
t lublu Dedwrlck, Mabel Rogue. Annie
Aiae Anderson. Veltua Johnson. Juu-
l da Burns. Charlotte Blaine. Eunice
Gibson. Alarj O'Neal. Bertha .Moss,
Vivian Kidd.
Aluste rind
D’erden.
Acl ill.
Scene Fairy N• >ok In the Forest.
Selection by Shermnu Saxophone
Quintette.
I .eland Smith. Clarinet: |>irk
O'B union. Baritone Saxoidionc; Au-
brey Smith, Tenor; Henry Ball. Alto
Saxophone: Hoy Ball, Melody; Alls;
Frances Nelson, pianist.
Presentation of Diplomas b».v Supt.
J. C. Pyle.
115 Graduates. .,
Graduating exercises for the Slu-r-
umn high school will tie held at the
'o|mra house tomorrow (FridayI night.
jTickels are on sale at Carl Null’s drug
store, at 25 cents each.
v Be watchful. I able economy begins with
your refrigerator—and ends there. The more
All members of the tied Cross So-
ciety are expected to march in the
purutlc at ten o’clock Tuesday morn-
ing. All who will do so are asked to
notify Airs. C. E. Cruycroft or Airs, P.
D. Hollingsworth.
you use your refrigeralor the less there will be
for the garbage can. Sec that your refrigerator
i* in good shape and keep it well iced with our
Get your ticket lo the Chautauqua
Friday and Saturday the last days
you will have an opportunity to get
season tickets. <>u. sale at J. R.
Shun' A Son’s store. Price: Adults.
$2.00, children $1.00; good for all
|K>rforiuaiiecs.
A. J. Klrpntrle arranging this foot
lire also.
Alien O'Hannon, son of Mr. and
Airs. R. A. OBaiiuoti, won the prize for
class attendance ill the V. At. C. A
conducted for the past nevernl months
among the boy*. He has not mlssi-d *t
cfatrn since 11 was first organized in
«Molicr. ’Hie (pria- will be a trip ou
(lie V. AL C. A. Camp on the Penning
ton river next week.
START YOUR JUNE ACCT.
TODA Y WITH US
Sherman Ice Co
PHONES 90
(By Valentine Atott Tierce. AL D.)
Ever since Scheele. in 1775, dlscov-(
ered that uric acid was present in the
system, scientific men have been mak-
ing experimental investIgutIons and it
is the almost universal opinion of our
la-st medical men that the presence of
uric acid in the system In excess Is
t|te cause of rli< lunatism and gout. |
When the'unite salts, are precipitated j
-ut of tbctbbusl into the solid tissue-
structure the person suffers from gout)
and rheumatism In the muscles and
joints, or suffers from lumbago and
pain in the hack muscles. The first
aim of the sufferer should be to get
rid of Hie uric acid, which, in excess,*
is a poison, and to do this it is well
to drink ulmiil a pint of hot water
morning and night—got tablets of An*
uric (double strengthi at the nearest
drug store and take them before
meats regularly. Amide will do no
harm to' the system and will carry off
the uric m-id-^by stimulating tin- kid-
neys. Then tha t urc iodine may lie
painted over the swellings, or in more,
severe cases hot linseed poultices may
la- applied to soothe the local symp-
toms. But most important is it for
tin- sufferer to abstain from meat, to*
diet, drink only lemonade or liot water
and tuke Auuric for a considerable
time as it causes a drainage outward
of the uric add and is many times
more potent than litlilu uud usually
one finds that it dissolves uric add as
hot water does sugar,—Advertisement.
11 Lbs. Cane Sugar Tor $1.00
Willi a purchase of one dozen fruit jars, plots or quarts.
12 lb. Cane Sugar for $1.00 with a $5.00 assorted '*: *
order of groceries, flour or feed not included.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
H. F. Banwn. manager of the Na-
tional Biscuit, CMuimny in Sherman,
lias been notified by the central olltce
In New York tlmt his company has
vmght u hulf million dollars' worth of
Liberty bemds, and along with this
gorsi work sends out the statement
that to conserve what «»tr ancestors
fought for and to make tin- world
safe for democracy the Liberty loan
must be made a patriotic success, as
the future peace of the world Is in the
balance.
A TRIM PUMP to wear
tailormadcs. While a new model,
and correct in every detail, the
niosl conservative woman will find
it thoroughly to her liking.
Jacques-Crutchfield Grocery
Corner Travis and Jonesi
Old Phones 951-96. New Phone 74
l)r. F. F. Brown, pastor of the l-'lrst
Baptist ehltrch of this city, will de-
liver the commencement address Li
Hie graduating class of Howe high
school at that place tomorrow night.
The elementary school will hold their
exercises tonight and Berry Cobh of
this city, principal of the Howe high
School, will deliver Hie address to the
graduates. The pupils of .Miss Otto
Denton of the high school presented
tlieir annual play at Howe last night,
which was a decided success.
Black Kid leathers
$4.00 lo $8.00
White Kid
White Fabric
$3.50 to $4.00
WT
$1.25 WILL BE GIVEN
Id each of several schoolboys who ap-
ply for work In delivering 'The Satur-
day Evening Tost lo customers. Only
schoolboys.—clean, gentlemanly and
ambitions—need apply. The $1.25 is
In addition to ithoral cash profits and
many otlwr advantages. Apply to
J. A. Embry, 215 North Travis .Street,
Sherman, Texas.
After June l$t
• living to revenue and mlvam.TAenf
in prin-s of tobacco and other maieVb
uls has compelled me to mivaucc $2J$1
Ifer Ai on the following brands ttf
cigars: .Major Reno. Hand .Made hu$
Gilley's Special. Othcr brand- will
remain tin- same until further' .nnjjoi-
nmt s r M.innV '•
yate* Shoe Co,
\V. L. Price rets iris to the CliauiU-r
of Commerce that he has had splen-
did success in keeping Idaek-eyed
la-as. drhsl beans of various kinds,
free from wei-vils. .Most farmers ex-
perience gfent difficulty an dpiug
this very thing, and complain that it
Is iiuimssible for them to grow black*
eyed ix*iis or Ikmuis to Is- kepi in
ilriisi condition, on account of 'being
destroyed by weevils. Air. Trice
Slates Hint, by roasting the pens in
the. oven of a stove, not until they
scorch, hut. getting them hot each
day for three day:, then In the menu
time, placing them in sacks in the sun.
dries out the peas so that the weevils
(lo not bother them. The ik-hs an* still
useful Itolh for fissl and for piautitig
pufJWses- Mr. Price then stores Hie
peas away In ordinary ttn cracker
cans, aitri is able to keep them the
balance of the season.
TRY A DEMOC RAT WANT AD.
A # Uni versa/’ H
ni Vacuum Bottles H
I j I Carafes, Jars, Jugs, ||! f||
LJ Lunch Kits IIP
They keep liquids and solid foods, hot or
cold from one to three days.
A wonderful convenience in the homo
—almost a necessity for a perfect outing,
picnic or automobile trip.
We have a very complete line of “Uni-
versal” Vacuum Goods—single pieces or
elaborate cases with full equipment for a
party of two, four or six persons.
Come in and let us show you.
WE WRITE
Automobile Liability Insurance in the Best Companies ai the
Lowest Rates obtairiiiblc.
HALL & HARE
.-'IML, General Insurance,
Mirth John
' ^
. • ‘ J
Airs. Atm Hastings, of. West Ulics-
ter. Pa., is 104 years old.
Look Out You Don’t Cut Yourself
When You Are Thirsty
Try a Drink at Our
Sanitary Fountain
■ ■
Craycroft-Stlnson Drug Co.
Doth Phones 29
if you have Ihh-ii a purchaser in our
cutlery department. You will find
our razors, scissors, pocket kill ea,
etc., about as kccii cdgi-d as it. I,*
possible lo make them. They'll hold
Hail edge Iim). .Made of finely tem-
pered steel, us they art-, they kts-p
the keenness that nHikes them so
pleasant to use. so satisfactory tu
service.
i TEXAS WOHDER
A. M. Hunsucker, Rogue CbIHo.
Allss., writes: “I suffered from rheu-
matism, kidney and bladder trouble,
also dizziness; would almost fall
down at times. Foley Kidney Tills
gave eutire relief.” Disordered kidneys
give warning by pains in side ami
t back, sore muscles, swollen joints,
tired and languid feeling. Sold every-
where. - tu-tb-s&w
GEO. F. PRESTON,
ARCHITECT.
One that is ou the SQUARE. (East
Side.). . Sherman, Texas.
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