Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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Austin, IVx., March S
ler-lVti* joint rcsolaiioH
'he h«»*\ HMHmhtin: a eoaslllution-
*1 instemlnoeiu to *,H>)i-h the fee *\*
The Rut
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At wool
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jun-niea mn
»«s.1 found y*
c»tv<|* about t«* nit)
et Jackson. Miss.' It vac n
i«ivi4 ^^nfi MW*}
** -itat he xremtd hare returned
ShenWft* had be, the skeHtt, writ
Ire* him h Setter j The senate p&«.«< .1 to
t Sherri? after[ the she ;ft atrlve.1 meet the home joint re^Bqiion t-y
j,*, Bberman tnth hie man, IV.jMr McFarland submitting a const!*
]tfeadmr. was *hw> sekea into r» j'«l«»tl amendment to »c'-nd? a
lied? and N.>h ntes *p|*r^r,-4 heferr-qaattfiied refer to tote ia a n«>ty
jjintcc W M Peek <*f the Fifteenth olhcr. ttwua theen. where his |*i!t
C H. Smith rcpf-c I tax eTt* Issued. This is the prcfei
».kI to ( rx>\ id, that the legi*!*-
shall fix the salaries of all
state, itoiintj. district and preeimt
'ra, wa»i laid on the. tahie, '-suo-
sd to ealC hy the senate, after
-ousideraWe debate, today
jpassed to engross'
IdfslTJet (t»!
Isented (tr Meadow hard his headJeatial measure of ,the trn.in
j«as jwq at $ : .«*ee and eras signed tyyj men's armitalhm The.. !>ttis ...»
| s ('imts an.1 S \V iwier’auihorir** a tar text tor *-uun<y
land he eras Tetoased from custody I parks was a so eecrossed
Vt'htV no attorney i-epresentelJ When th* senate brsar consider-
iter Afwaod. be also had a habeas’alien of the Buibi-Pacts iesalu’i.iX
jr<« «> liatrut before Judge l’«k to abolish the fee system sn effort
land his herd was set at $,,<**<? and
liras signed by A T. Vestal, frank
10 defer ooaatdet.it ton met
feat, Sena'.oi -Henderson
IB bi-whell k 1. Richardson and ;cn amendment to have th'
with d>
offered
election
*as tv
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Mrs M Veatal and he, too,
leaned from custody
Mr.” Atwood was a bookkeeper its
t Sherman fw several years for a
1 while he worked at Murphy's. and
hater at ratty-Aoiner-EnHaak
|puny Vi«s SUWinys was a si. tn’«rr»
ion the proposed a men Ament ou td
jtftrd Tneaday In A«aos<» tills ;e.v\
jiftMoad of th* third Saturday S tt
■ ator Me Walt.: urged that th. ***«-
1 utioa he so amended a* M fx in
ewMB-fthe constit«uion. the fees of eat h
olfker, and not lease the matter
Help the United Charities!
MARKS BROTHERS
Have Set Aside Thursday and Friday
as United Charity Days! —
And will give a certain per cent of all sales, made
on those two days, for benefit of United Charities.
Ho all your shopping al Marks Bros., Thursday and Friday, and I'nreby you'll br
ling money lor Ihe poor and deslllute of ossr City.
dona-
Every Little Helps. Come and Lend a Helping Hand
Ward Committees of the United Charities
l iusT^m \KI>
MRS.
MRS. HI till THOMPSON
nil KTII WARII
MRS. H K HAUL
MRS. fXIHRRST MOO HR
SYDNEY WILSON
1’Sll
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pi)*r *t th* intter plan*. Sh* died-open to action at
in tbit rtty InM MW»rr and th* in-JwssSoa. No amondmont to th.*
M ATER VOT1CK.
Pay wont »uvr bit! by fh* K'th
arv£ Mvc mmalty ar tb* «rdina»r«.
vrfl! hr vnfnrrrf!
IS 1. WrliirnE.
Supt V- BtW Vh*i>1 j .Ml*.
dirt aunt*, which »w* r*tnrn*«d by
each
offtvi
Tukr ilEBJSIVK for indigwtl*oii J?b* Grayvot roomy grand yury at
IMoteanbM, I a 3 4, .term of «»!
'”•*----—*- •>—-1— —“ y barf i*
Jr roltet-m no in In a .ten
and low* rn* k-rmomod mattor
which ctuoi* tb* juMtnry Into fho
bow-.-H « h*t» i! 1» mo*
Sold by H. I- Sho*h*y. 04. w
jrifty-Bfnih dim not coarf.
|ih*r hor deitb followed
aboriion.
ajbesrtd
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Walk Up Stairs, Save $5.00
Let Us Tailor Your Spring Suit.
We are now handling J. R KEIM
& COMPANY’S line, this line is ab-
solutely the finest that can be had,
but our prices are reasonable.
Stimson Bros. Tailors
feOOH* 6 4*-10-12 Murphy BWtg
Men IWmwd i«i Bomd.
.Ltn S4««iv and Hawk Bryan!
two of ifer turn arrested by Leiud
Skate* ofNvrs charged with pasm»<
ro«Btrvf*it mtmey aad »no hav*
bw** in 1b* Grayson rtwmiy jail fot
th* jtasi two *v*ka. Iut* b*+a re-
hostoed on bond .
(Ot* Ibmd.
Ben Markham, eharg*^. with
gjary, ha* be*® rotoaetd Trots
Grayetm roc bit jaU on * bond
i
v ss actually off*r*xl
bar-
tn*
of
nan* Borgia
The groccrt More of R. A. 3*ff*r-
?ion. ob North ,A rorkett street, tras
«n*t*d iasf E'fght froea the rear
and a fear bread ticket* takes. Tb*
matter h*i bees repoetid to the
poliee depaimeet.
Senator Ijmstnort* *old th* adop-
tion of the b*Opo**d cottfiituHoaal
amendment would result in the l*g-
jflaiuf* being Continoally flooded
with petiltofv* from county' officer?
desiring increases in salaries Sen-
ator Bee a*«e expressed opposition
to the ontfiv reso'ufion. hut stated
that it it i* to be submitted he pre-
ferred that it he done on a Tuesday
in preference to a Satureuy. Sev-
eral other vastier* spok- briefly
for apd against the MncndmehL
after which it was adopted.
Senator King offered an amend-
ment :o the resolution as amenta-*',
providing that tb" submission be
snade to the. voter* at th* next gen-
eral election, in November of iSIC.
ted this was adopted Vj a vote of
IT J® N, thus voiding the Henderson
amendment wkkh bad just been
adopted. # ",
On motion of Senator Wiley, fur-
ther Eftion on tb* r**cl«ition war
then deferred to rail.
A
noun
f luj loan.
*|M*d*r~ was fined is th* city
this merwtng. Jadg* 3. P.
Bill* Introduces!.
Ijfwfie a«wwsng *
ce*4A
I*ee tat I j and
Walk Up Stairs, Save $5.00
ti room? t.«u»v. " >.
Is The county coon. Judg* Bay-
ton B- Steed pr**!dit*. ’ Nathan
Gmm* plead not guilty on two
rhar**» of theft. The % defendant
was found guilty and fitted $5 and
easts aod gfrea one day la Jail is
each ea.se.
Let Me Order That Spring
Suit For You
New si*Mt» Filed.
The feftovteg S*w suit* bat*
bets SB the Fifteenth district
court
rharV-tl* P»»i * et at w. Irvine
Potts. partitKic *uit-
J ? Former r*. Pear Fooler, suit
for di • ore*.
MM -IW1A' UUailM, Mttd.
tlAIMU fWIMIMi KlTUiaV, turn' IMlMi.
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M. A. NORRIS
SNYDER’S JINGLES
Over the mi,mmlain ■ M3 thxotgh <he m*»A.
V
Vahhed m mm* sad a wuiidew *«*-! tiawUy M»«d
tm the knwk- of a oit-iw. <tea», »e*4l«tl. **-»♦-**-,
la ahwe minor-liA'- -oirtar*- * "tetil kit*" »«•
Sherman Feed & Fuel Company
-wooo-twjiii. *
Jim SNYDER Ngr.
GRAIN—IIAV-
“Pkaae 71" as y«a knt
When one i* coughing and rpit-
ting -with tickling tbroat. i-ght-
ses« in < hr-»t. noienett in throat am)
*«»**---when head I* aching WM
the whole body racked with a
cough that woii t permit sleep
t,*■, want* taimediate relief. Thous-
and* *ajr Foley's Honey and Tar
Com poo nd i* the aureat and <iuiek-
Mt acting median* for cough*,
cotdr. crons* *i«d iagrfpp* bold *v
ery where. tu-lb-sat
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MATKKIAI.S— IV*• have just r*c*-i»<-d io«
mcnis of Wbii* Material for Rh»u*e* that will
the laundry and are lhe soft flnldml kitul. Ask to we
WHITK GALATKA. ot..... ......15<*
.
Ak'HITK MADRAS AND PKRCAI.K. at.........20^
M'HITK IJ.M M:, #i fuC'tSIfr •«*»...........15<^
WHITK KINDFIUIAHTKN (1/ITH, al........- 25^
WHITK S. U. TWILL, at........... ....1« S5-»<4
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Tr>' CoMgreto; they immediately ,[hej. may lmr«. hour for xervtcci arid
cleanBe the stomach, remove thcjyme ,)f conlinuing. There will he
•qjui. undigested a* d fermentingja j0jn( advertising of the meeting*
food andjdoul gases; take the ex- jn addition to what each church
cent lie iron, the 'her and carry may do in the matter of advertising, hasty discharge
a a■»at,ii usuo m*t.<.• ..... i......, oi.a..a,-1a Va.'i, i.-) T'e 1 fevch sick h
off th* c mfttaated waste
and poison from the bowels.
Casearet tonight will straighicn
Awst!a,. TM-. Y!*hch 3.—The fol
lowing bilB were introduced in the
horse: ’ .
By Mr. Hopkins and others; Pre-
rthinz fanes to be charge*, by ati-
mobites, mhf or other vehicle:
offered tor lare, and fixing penal-
ties fdr rio'atwjris.' 1t f.»*v * the
charge at 35c' for the .first two
miles and 12’4c for cacti addition-
al mil? pe- passenger and *l an
hour for time spent waiting
By Mr. Burmeisier: Providing
board of managers for sLae ceute-
tery in Austin.
The following biils were iiit.ro-
d-.*#d in the sesaie;
By >*.r. McNc-alus: Providing s
maximum i*<.nd for county tax ct>;
lector*. . •,
By Mr. i’.u.*-. f'reating •-( I) tar*! of
managers for the state c« m ;tc-ry at
Austin. _ _______:_____
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blXViNli WARD
MRS J. It mvlVR
MRS. W. It. I.OVINO
NORTH FI IT 11 WARD
MUrt. i; R. JOHNSON
MRS. J. C. BKCKKHLV
xuts. .?. w. Alexander
THIRD W\ltD
MRS, J. ('. WILLIAMS
MRS, K. <\ HtTNTKU
SOl'TH FIFTH WARD
MRS. J. M. POTTS
\t its. J.'lL Gl'NTKR
MRS A. K. WILSON
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Children In Korti.
With tht*ir short wulsts nod ful?
skirts a bunch of Korean ^
like old women. Very quaint nre they
and very wide awake a* .v«u *e« tlieu*
squatted ou the door at a Sunday
school or church gathering. Wheu
they route In with their Bilde* autl
bymnbookx they bow ou band* and
knees until their forehead.** touch the
floor, then adjust themselves to their
Inexpensive. Iwckless door seat, wait-
ing In quietness and perfect patience
until things start. Children are al-
ways placed at the front In these gath-
erings. tlm girls on one side of the par-
tition which separate* the sexes and
the boys on the other side. They sing
with a gusto and intensity that seems
to lift tb>* slanting Korean roof.—
Christian Herald.
Breakfast Table Revelation*.
To girts altout to marry on* would
teuder the advice that they study tlieir
Intended victim at breakfast. If lie is
one feeding tike forty, reject him as
the direct descendant of Circe’s herd
of swine. If be is melancholy^ betvart
of <be abrupt curves of tils tempera-
ment If be is boisterous auil face
I joint, remember that an empty drum
glees the greatest reverberation ami a
chatterbox at 8 a. m. is as tiresome as
chanticleer nt 3 In'the tuornlng By'
their breakfasts, tny sisters, ye shall
know tbem.—London Saturday Review.
tjriCK ACTION WANTED.
Fidclis Clate».
The Hdelis class of the First Bap-
tist church will meet'in their room
at the new church next Sunday
morning at S dO. The teacher
wants to see every member present
He has a speciaTme*sage for each
member. There will be n ‘hair for
you with your name on it. Come
and occupy R Bring someone witli
you. l-et’s make this ” a rally day
for our class,
IL 0. HARRINGTON, Teacher.
CASCA1ETS” RELIEVE
SIGH, SOUR STOMACH
Dodging an Argument.
fTatt ford - How do you get your
wife to believe what you say when
you come home late?
Craijsbaw-1 rtrst IDien u< whut she
accuses me of duin#, and tiitu I own
*ip to it.—Judge,
j
KIM I LIWl.OIS AIKKTI NOB.
I
l'i. |«t),iii<iiis t**r Great (bouh Event
ac- Progressing.
Move Adds. Gas*s ami rl*»gg«>*l
Waste From Liver ami Ilolveis.
Get a 1 <i-c*-nt Itox now.
That awful soutness. belching of
acid and foul gases; that pain in thej
pit of the stomach, the heartburn,
nervousness, nausea, bloating after
eating, dhtziness and sick headache
means a disordered stomach, which
can not be regulated until you re-
move the cause. It isn't your
fctoma'h's fault. Yottr stomach Is
as good as any.
Preparation for the situultaneoua
tie ct in'iH is progressing in a highly
atisfactory way.
Cottage prayer meeting s arringed
by a joint committee from the Pas-
tors’ Association and the Women's
I'u.iri* :i of >'Lurch K-icH ti.' to be-
gin this week, have been arranged
for every part of the city by commit
tees in each district. Wit ft one lone
exception so far the conirnittcos are
working hatd and meeting wltl
great success In the matter of . co
operation
The plan for the cottage prayer
meetings a* arranged by the joint
commiuee, is for on* prayer meet
ing to ,ie had tn several parts of
v*ch ■ district this week, two next
v. *k and three the third week.
•'Sundry, March U Tins teen defiig-
nated as do-lo-Church Sunday. This
ought to be the greatest day the
chnrches of Sheintnn Uave ever hail
in the matter.-of. record-breaking nt
tendanC"' at all the services of a!'
The churches of the city Will yon
he one and will you get yuujdher
• Bvanr-ollsiic services 'wTTI begin
In the following churches Sunday,
March 21; Central Christian. First,
East and North Park Baptist, the
Travis St t ern and Key Memorial
Methodist, First*, and (lra?<* Presby-
terian church**.
Each church is to arrange it? own
plan a>Kl policies, as to what help
Don't stay stuffed-up!
Quit blowing and snuffling. A
dose of “Pape's Cold Compound''
taken every two hours until three1
doses are taken Will end grippe
misery and break up a severe cold
either in the head, chest, body or
limbs. ' ____•
It promptly opens clogged-up
nostrils, and air passages; stops
or noso running;
matter The church"*'of Sherman have had relieves sick headache, dullness,
A'no greater spiritual uplift? or reaped feverishness, sore throat, sneezing,
a greater harvest, during the past, soreness and stiffness.
Missing Mark*.
T saw a stage Englishman in a play
last night who didn't use the adjective
‘bally.’ ”
“Is that sor _
“Yes. And be didn't say ’My word!'
either.”
“Strange. At least bo wore a mouo
ctef* tr
'No.”
'Then botv iu the deuce did you
know lie was a stage EnglishmanV--
Birrnjngbam Age-Herald.
For hoarseness, inflamed lungs j
or irritating coughs, BALLARD’S
HOREIIOCND SYRUP i* a healing
Palm. It does its work quickly and
thoroughly- Price 25c, S»c and
per bottle. Bold by H. L.
Sheehey, ' d&W
Fortified Tires
Now in the Light
Tlie supreme test of a tire is to hold top place—the
place in the sun—and for years. Goodyear tires have
done that. Long they have led, both in sales and prestige.
Men expect much of the top-
ploce lire. They look for a super*
tire.in. it Any seeming fault, due
to mishap 6r misuse, beconica a
defect in this glare.
But Goodyear Fortified Tires,
after years in thin light, hold liigh* r
Lard year men
-♦«
River Bed la-use*.
Mmkogce, Ok., March — • luted
Sta'ea Attorney LSnebaiigU fitotl a
motion in the I nlte.l Bta .'s cm *■'
today asking that lessees of Hi*
Cimarron anil Arkansas riverbe t
leases be summoned to come in' )
court next veek and show enure
place than ever.
Isn’t beat average service, as
proved by Goodyear supremacy,
tiie ri*»!it way to judge n tire?
Lower Prices
On February 1 Goodyear niada
the third big price reduction in
two years. The three total 45%.
Yet the tires ore constantly bet-
bought l,479,yS3 Goodyears oj _tercdi In five costly ways- each
tlm pleasure-car typo alone, i hot s cxc^ toGoodyCCr-ot.r Forti-
ahout one tiro for every car in use.
Who Is Wrong?
Is it the Goodyear u. er, w hoso
choice is confirmed by come
400.U00 ot!.-
fit-dTires excel anyotlicr tiro built.
And cu h is n great lrouh!e-; av* r.
They mean for y j tire content.
They mean most for yo.yr money,
because of our motchlcrs out-
ers? Or is
it tIte mnn
who still as-
sumes that
another tiro is
d better? *
GoodXSyear
^ ARSON, onto
Fortified Tires
No RJmOit Tir»«—“On-Air” Cured
\Vit*i Alt-W»ltM*rTr>uul> orSmonth
put. For your
own sake, try
them. T h e
fullowinfiGood-
year Service
Stations will
supply you:
Goodyear Service Stationa--Ttrfs in stoeh
Roberls Electric Co. Joseph Staubltt
Nearby Towns
CANNON'H GARAGE
WIHTKHBORO SALE
wtij Ahcir Icasm*, which are claim«d | |{()H|,;j{x,H GARAGE.
. 1. L l.nt ' lift IlDt! ____... .. .. . •
HITPI.V CO.
by boih tin- government md tiiu
uiiite, should not b»r canceled, it is
i Minrgcil they are not developing the
leases in accordance v. i;,i their con-
tracts and oil companies operating
liparian leases are .training nv-r
beds of-thousands of dolli*-s worth of
oil.
HOWE GARAGE.
Van ALlyn<‘
. . Whitt'slMiio
M liltew rlulil
.......Ilowe
BREAKS A COLD IN
A FEW HOURS -TRT IT
First Itose of Pape's Cold Com-
pound Relieve* nil Grippe
Misery.
you out by morning—a 1*l-cent box ten* years, it an through ihe dimul-l "Papes Cold Compound Ih the
from 'any drug «t »re will Ijeep your lanedu.: meetings In which the quickest, siiresi relief known and
stomach sweet; livei and bowels churches c.omged several years ago. costs only 25 cents nt drug stores,
regular for months, Don’t forget | This is Sherman's greatest rslig'- It acts without assistance, tastes
the children—-their little insides bus cv^cu-t-mlty. Will we accept nice and causes
need a good, gentle cleansing, too. it?
—Advertisement. | COMMITTEE. tlsement.
\
1 '
i nice nnu uBUK*), uu inconvenience.
Don’t accept a |substitute,—Adver-
MAKE YOUR
SELECTION OF A
REFRIGERATOR
early and get the benefit of
IP's u*o ail the Spring and Sum-
mer. We now have on display
our 1015 line of the Famous
SEEGER_
Siphon Refrigerator
THE ORIGINAL
PAT.EN I tD
AND ONLY
Which proved
last year.
so sal isfartory
(hair in early and let n*
*li*uv IF* several important
f«-at tire*.
Scull-Swain Hardware Co,
* “The Good Service Store”
105 N.Travls St.
Phones 52
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