Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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TWsday, Jan. 16, 1919
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
MOST DANGEROUS
OF ALL DISEASES
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Nv p'S:!,"* <iv tiic JmiftRii body are so
portae; tr» alib a-.d long life the
Ijcuieyr. »• .'.co tfa daw up and ch*n-
t;,fll‘e to is* ip their tiutiea, look ant!
%•; • in tiriit.
Fird cut wh*y tho trouble is—Wi»h-
J • »iieneeer. you feel nervous,
F-“* Ciz.-.y, Buffer from- cleepleMuees,
|r bare nVt in the buck, wake up at
“ace. tour Sidneys need help. Tboc
U,.a to worn foa tt.it your kidney a
»tc cot parfoMSing tfiefj? function*
fpreperiy. _ lacy are only L*lr living
their v.Y'rt and are aBOv.iof to purities
l. auci l. 'e t.!; !- te v-everted ir.Cu
»)'!«**»•;«! Wt C‘.fl!T noiSCUl*, 'Vbicti
ere centring ion diatress and will de-
stroy you vekij U.qy ax aorta itja
your r>; item.
Get erne GOLD MEDAL IT.-tarlma
OJ Capsules at once. They are an old,
W« Preparation used all *vcr tho
world for centuries; They contain only
old-taghioned, soothing oila combined
v.-itb-strengtli-flriug and system-cleans-
ing herbs, well knows and used by phy-
sicians in their daily practice. (HOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule* - im.
ported direct from the labored _av 3 ia
riolland. Tiry aro convenient to take,
and will cither give prompt relief or
your money will be* reloaded. Ask fur
them at any drug store, but be auro
to ,rrt tho oriental imported GOLD
SICDAL brand. Accept no aubatitutei,
ia sealed packages. Three sizes.
STATE CAPITAL
NEWS
1S|F. begin (he New Year with the resolution to ronthuie serving
ff our Patrons with nothing but tlie best in Cut Flowers, N ^
Plants, and everything In'our line, at the lowest price const**
tent with quality. Wien mir service is faulty, we earnestly invite
you to Kick, and same will be given prompt attention. , ~rr
The Home of Flowers
PHONES 139, 377. 515 N .TRAVIS STREET.
“WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF US.”
w ay ci uuui«doa» law. .p iycli. if adopt-
ed. will tube f!*ln flic mnimhfcdon
f * nu‘ cf its present power. One «»f
Hum ametuknenis pruposoa that each
criiuty shall receive t< r its roads not
>«•**« than 50 |**r cant of all automobile
lit v ine motley paid in by that county,
this money to In* expended on high-
's*----------{§ Ways leading between the eotfhty seat
——— . ‘ and adjiinrcnr county seats ami ex*
Austin. Tex., Jnu. Jt}—Outlining in nded'under the direction of the eom-
to the Thirty-Sixth legislature noun* iissioners' court without any sng-
vt me important hills he wishes to fettions from the highway eonimU-
sei- enacted' at its present session, J sioti.j ,
Governor William P. Hobby in Ids an-1 " ---
final address today urged particularly I Nov Speaker a Tennesseean,
the rnvils of U budget system Tori ... ‘ *
l»:ilulling tin* stiito JftiaiiceM, tho nKO' T^tcu Jun. ltf- Robert Kw-
lation of. the merit system or civil spr-
ing Thomason, new Speaker of the
t W. O.
graduate v.f Bogthwesleru and Texas
• I Universities and Is a member of the
Tlie Senate.
—Tlie most wonderful cleanser for waste pipes.
— Talces the place of Old Dutch or lye. * ________ ,
—It is the time of yearto watch your drain and waste
pipes—it has all other cleansers skinned a hundred
ways. '
—Sold by 1 i *, 1
CASH GROCERY CO.
prcsi nt. deficiency emergency bills.
After reviewing the work of the , . , . .
last legislature and'' llie various state [ “b'^tie i^|pil,*
departments during Ids term of office, J
ila* Goveruor explnlmd that a budget *
systoiir would recommend npproprin- j Austin. Tex., Jan. 10—The S.-nute
thins, worked out by a special budget lias adopted the resolution offered by
Ti uiiniitcc. which bad studied in de-1 Senator Dayton reded Scaling Cuicu
tail the income and the expenditures Mabry to the heroes of the Thirty-
of the state (luring the previous year,!RlXth Division and designating the
and the normal percentage of prolmble j t'amp ns "The Home of the National
increase. This would give the legisla- j Guard of Texas.”
tur(* a definite knowledge of tlie 1 The proposed dry bone prohibition
state's probable expenses and of the; nifiinctmout, submitted to both houses
means likely to be ut hand to meet 1 by Got, Hobby, provides that the
them. /The present system of appro-1 amendment stmll become self-operu-
priating state funds lie characterized five aud violation thereof shall cott-
as unscientific, unskillful ami waste-jttltntc a felony with from one to five
In advocating a tlvif service law.
Governor Hobby said “the constant
[ removal in the clerical force* in' the
j departments of those wlto have ui-
iquired knowledge of, the state's busi-
ness to make room for others, results
Phone 1304
If you want to get
there quick
• JENKINS TRANSFER
.
J’r't
years' penalty without benefit of tlie
iUUipended sentence law. Mamifacture.
sale or e.\< liangt* of liquor, except for
rest fit ted purposes, is prohibited.
Tlie woman suffrage amendment
extending to women the same right
....... .......... .................... of suffrage now enjoyed by men was
in constantly keeping the state's ser-! also introduced in both houses in the
vice in the band* of beginners. Under form of a Joint resolution which was
this system the ship of state is* ever1 referred .by. ontf> to Tts Committee on
manned by feerults.” {(vnrlltntlobal Amendments. Prior to
A Hoard of Public Welfare, a that- til*' . 'onisslon of the resolution enr-
ralarkd body to visit" and Investigate t. irg iM. suffrage amendment, (tbe
the public charitably, penal and re- Ib tt c had passed a resolution urging
form institutions and to repo rt to the the i'olfi.l Stales Seim te to take im-j
Gevrrner and the Legislature was. mediate1: Vi,raid*.* nction upon the suf-1
foci in mended, it would not have pqw- fnvge ..iiMttibmnt to the Constitution;
♦r to manage the Institution, l?Ut of the t nited States. ' j
merely to reeotmnend reiorms. : Tlie first JT.o Mils Introduced andl
it was urged that an annual up- passed in the renate curried |125,000j
propriatlon Do set aside to meet emef-' for mileage an*i per dfeai of olticers
genry expenditures, to take the pirns' and employe* of the l.:rM:lure, and
of tlie present systeni of deficiency |»!(tjtl00 for c< utii ' id ■ -iienses, re-
certificates. Tills would mean tlie ‘ siieetivejy.
saving of from ten to twelve per cent1 President Wilson's* | eaio platform
en many pun liases, ow ing to the elim jjk*as indorsed.
illation of discounts. j Thirty-five hills were Introduced in
A state depository law to replace] the Semite the first day.
the one now in the statute*, which| It is proposed to rabo salaries of
the governor termed inadequate, was members of the Supreme Court and, .. ,
suggested. Ho called attention to the Court of Criminal Appeals to *7..KKM 1 ■"«» tll*‘ Proprietor s wife and tlrreo
fact that this legislature tmtst provl.le. Civil App.llate Judges t() $0,000 anil] *Zt!T ‘“!,i”lliiUt**',wn
ways and means for jmtfing Into ef-; I district Judges to $4,000.
feet, tlie recently adopted eonstltu-| A bill has been Introduced by Sen-
! tlonnl amendments, to give free text ator nuclinnnn of Pell county. to
j books to tlie school children. * prevent anyone not eligible to hold of-
In speaking of tlie administration I fteo iq Texas from getting name on
! of the selective draft law in Texas, j ticket.
[ governor Hobby said that the state' -
f had furnished approximately 182,1.7:!, Tfie House. '
men for the war. i .... ... , , .
— ' Forty bills were introduced in
t
00,030.00
$200,000.00
F. Z. EDWARDS. (Ttehier
B. B. WILBANKS, Assistant Cadi
A. E. JAMISON, .Assistant Cashier
ne real gen-
Vaists and
-s, and, all
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JOB LIST NIGHT
Fort Worth. Tex.. Jan. 16—Two
masked highwaymen entered the drug
store of H. D. Nowlln, No. 4(KI Wliet‘1-
er street, last night about 7 o'clock.
poilits of pistols, and eolleeted $:W0
j in cash, a set of diamond oar rings
'valued at $200, apd a (Tgitk box full
j of iientiles. Police scoured the neigli-
: borhood for the robbers, but they hail
[made tlmJi* esen]io before the alarm
i could be answered,
j According to Mrs. Nowlin the two
| men were black handkerchiefs across
tlie: the lower portien of their "faces ‘to
j conceal their identity,, One map, watt
. n1;,i,n..-.,,„„i ui..i n- other was a
Your Car Needs
Painting, a new Auio * Top,. Upholstering. New Curtains, j»L
Celluloid in back curtains, call on us.
ROBERTS ELECTRIC
Physical examinations oT the men ,
!?! fusw/d^ abolish the. State* middle-aged ,n,T the ...
v'l'C nuieng them if was alarming to • Highway Commission ami transfer its; youth of about 21.
-r,?! Kor,!y. ,h0 m}rmA, I s
am’ A MB has been fnfmtWW* to abob! w.mn ,the two(J,andUs enured Hte,!
of tab the ,*Wr« of Agricultural Commt*- f store and invited everybody to “stick
Jm m e , ve In- 1""1 'Aro-ate the statute .that < op your hands." The .older one of tlie
IlHUi, lmu umsumptiou or ate in [two men then wpnt,through flus pock-
: ots of three eusiomers in the store.
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j,',/siener and ntw/nte the statute..tlia,t t up your lmpda.'’ The .older oue of the.
flined toward "incipient tiiliereufosis.] ;f°r ,Uis electton
We discovered about tiOO cares of ep! „-------Message [They took Om.rn.rn of $P» from M. A.
j Smith : rellovotV S. P„ Miller of $37
, ! and took a purse with sorno small
| Austin. Tex.. .Tan. t«—- Adopting an. (:i,ange In it from Pj D. Tunker.
less vicious diseases too numerous * » inm,Vaf!qn (b.Vernor Hobby sent 0; yviiilo this was going on "tlie young-
mentum brief ^eityvmhig mesWHie to the Leg-1 cr of the ,madtt».p»e»sea a revolver hi
In addition to the legislative aid) nature yesterday. It reads us M.the side of -Mrs. Nowlin and told her
lepsy. about 450 of which were out- Governor Sends Wdenminff
side th«* state colony, several iiundml^
eases of trachoma, hs well as other
to Ihe Legislature.
tP ' ‘
rendered the drohth sufferers a sub- jovvg.
. j to remove her dluuiond oar rings from
n!?' | her ears. Mrs. Nowlin replied she
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Your Telephone
makes our store as
close to you as your .
Next Door Neighbor
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PHONE 29 FOR
DRUGS.
MALONE-JAMISON DRUG CO.
i iee>s lauds that never have Ihh'ii placed
i n tlie tax rolls. A bill is now 1 icing
prepared and is to be intmlueed curly
in tlie session.
Pf- fs claimed that tf all property
*" Texas Is properly taxed and none
^ permitted to escape a*se*sment the
tax rate* could be reduced to 10 cents,
and provide for ap. annual appropria-
tion of about $10,000,000.
j tempted to tear off the mask he wore,
'while lie still covered her with a pis*
, pee * e pleetlvm of tbej t0| jje prevented this, however, by
sertption amounting to $'.’70,111) 1,8 lias j *.-]*],0 auspicious time Of your ........
been ecaitril.uted by ell irons and <11**. Rambling to discharge tlie duties which TuWd not <h» "so
tributed under tin* governor's diroe- „ Kn,Ht , mstitueney 1ms Intrusted to • -You'll take them out or Ul tear
linn. About $4O,0fKi of this still re-,vour bands prompts me to offer you (iUt,** the>young man replied
mains on hand. [ congratulations and assure you of tlie j sj,0 saj(j
Governor Hobby said “there werof({om1 Wisbes and hearty eo-operation j After she removed them she
man® important points he wished to ,.f ttl0 executive department of the]
: empmtsizo about the present prison ' fttnto Government.
| system" and that lie would deliver aj “Fv* n
[*i«>ebit mm sage on this subject inter- v, mnnrable body eon-1 priding her at arms''iengtii'with his
I The state insane asylums were great- dittonr-have rbiuimd. The fact that ’ {re(, arm
J lr overt*rowdeds he-said, ueeesaitating {^a0P ^yvnder- tlie land because the' The y0anger man tlieu force(l Mrs
the ccnfincment of insane patients in*, armies that enewred Otv c ountry in ] Xovvlin* to -unlock the safe where lie
some jails and prisons. The go.ver- j Wllr haVP anwOmlered upon terntti obts,I1P(, <17g in caall aud a cigar box
nor ttfOtnoMM. legislative action to vvhieh preveiit a resmupticai of iostil- j fud uf* pennies
increase the capacity of the Inetltu-, „ili not eniv Imoy tl.e spirit, T]lPy t()(lk an expensive watch lie-
tiens for fhr insane. with which yen labor, but turning longing to Mr. Nowlin, but throw It
. . \ yo\ir ibrmchts to of airainat tilt* wall when mu*
-Fighl Probable for -Tax Rrvwhm.* * r jyft>r’rbThWTbbU'’mnna.fx^etiwrigC‘U'(4c^.Tj^d^ri jr ba(1 a mfino}frftm engnrrbd
Austin. Jan. 1(4—It appears proh- „t the same time lighten the task: oW (bp bacl£ v . , j
able that one of tlie contests to conic [ „f legislation, u , j t’oliee
I 'f
Second Annual Close
Car Automobile Sfao
> -
#r*ftr
January 16-17-18
Show will be held in the Lobby of
the Junior Adolphus from 10 a. mi
to 10 p. m. eaclt day,
umu
Admission Free
Km
:
Do npt fail to come and inspect the '
new 1919 models in closed cars
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N usic and EntertaininPAt
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a *lue,?yc«
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Dallas A utomobile Vradii
Association
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■ DUFF HOOD SERVICE LINE
Leave Sherman......6:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 4i00 p. m.
Leave Whitesboro,... .9:30 a. m„ 1:00 p. m„ 6:30 p. m.
Makes connection with the West Bound Wichita Train.
(Between Shennar and Whitesboro.)
before the Thirty-sixth legislature', «*\vhcn ynu have pimccedcd further „„„ Krp emnhittg the eltv for
will be a. revision of the tax laws of • "• ------.....* **—* •—- - - ■ - * 4
,1 ■'••'*•* .......... i "ii" nir nimii'iK ,
1 in tap organlwiticm of the twrt-1wn«W' piefbh* ehrfmeters.
* l.fii'r the work cf the* Session. T will !
have a partial description.
all sits-
the state, to Inclpde a method of Pinf'Liir the work . . ........ .
ting the counties aud taxing of px" | comniOnlcatc with von In obedient* to j
p, j Awaiting Instructions.
to1 In a letter ,re,reived frorn a eptisin
!• «f niinc. who is a iientenant lo tlie
the.* aviation servleo. he tells of the follow-
\
In Influenza
the Simplest Remedies
are Best
Laxatives, control of
fever and rest. Aspirin
Tablets are remarkably
effective and used exten-
sively in the treatment of
muscular rheumatism,
diabetes,Jo, relieve the
pains of Neuralgia. In-
valuable in the treatment
of influenza. Insist ori
BAYERS’ which is genuine
Price 25 and 50c. For Sale by
Sheehey Drug Store
Phone 7.
Wants Repeal of Boll Worm Lnv.
Austin, Jatt. - '16—Representative
Beeson of Galveston county declares
that there is not now and never has
been any pink boll worms in .Texas.
He is preparing, a* bill to repeal the
law which forliids the planting of
fcitton in certain counties in Texas/
the mandate of the ('onstltutLon
from time to time with respect
those matters I deem it my duty
iirliig to vottr nttcntUifl.
, “An invitation is extended ...... . . ... —
members of your hcntirable. body to j lnS incident that happened to a cadet
visit the* office of the Governor during I B.ver nt Kelly field: The cadet was
.the session, and I shall take pleasure j making his (Irst solo flight and had
in confiding to yon, nil knowledge , been (lying around the towers where
j nnd information in the Governor’s'] die instructors sit nmi ohsi»*r» '.i,„
possesrion with respect to the state,
and in aiding von to acquire that
which will assist you in vour work.
» “T l>*spc'*ik for you a pleasant stay
nt tin* capital and the gratitude of an
expert,, nt neop’.o when your session is
Leave 0rder* or Inquire at North Side Cafe.
Telephone 1442.
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concludett'’
Notes From the Legislature.
tlie instructors sit nnd observe 'the
movements of the solo flyers, when he
was seen throwing something out of.
his plane. He had thrown his shoe out
with a note tied to it saying that his
“gun” or gas throttle was jammed,
and he didn’t know what to do. He
flew around the towers ten times be-
fore he realized that he had a. tnng-
neto switch on Ills plane that would
Is your HAIR
within which the pink boll worms
have been suspected of operating. Mr.] speaker Tnm^u"m,t«Pu‘tweivei sIlut off ,he 1*nit,on an(1 (,|us stop tlie
Beeson insists that state and federal yh!rt.v-ri\e committees. Thls i* tuch ; engine. rIe flnnUv lan(Ip(J wlth ,
entomologists who have found pink than ser^u*d Iin tbe II t ; > dandy “thump.”—Chicago Tribune,
i nil wnvms 111 Texas have never seen1 last Legislature. Among the temporal.*! i
^ iZ^ami^”^ m“uk?n in their] •■•™»>lt,«*s by tlie . _
' | speaker was one on appropriations.
“it happened tl.is way." an id Mr.! T'ds is wjiPoaWof^George B. Terrell.
Beeson. “Seine darkies made their hoc Is *>»“ ^cMlllln. M. Hy. ... L. R
on some piles of freshly picked cotton j R "™* *™"> H. 7 catch. D. J. Neill aud
and while .they were slc*cpiiig there, r* n**on' . „ .
■crept from their clothes a number of John 7\. Baker has qualified
little Vectors' commonly called hod- Treasurer,
begs. These bedbugs laid eggs in the- ('J"’* Hobby has cailed im clectio
■cotton and lmtchetl out a nttu.lwr of L" EWity-Hrst Hcpresentative
young bedbugs, which arc white for, nbetriet. Bexar count) on IA 6. to
the first, few weeks. The young bed-(«f<J « representtatnc to succeed Otto
l ugs attacked the sleeping darkies and, ^shimnnd, who resigned,
tim blood they sucked in gave, them a ™* «; I rackenridge has
• [signccl from the Board of U iiversity
I Regents "and-Louis J. Wortiintu of
I Fort Worth was mppnlntoA ley tlie Goy-
_____ | ernor to succeed him.
Precise Atnrnt«tMt-StaD> Highway L:uvl Tl>e i.mttgnn.i hall post-
An* tin Jet®,...... 16 Representatives prncd on awunnt of the Influenza.
j from a ntwi'ier of counties which have until Monday. Mnrc.i
pink color, which caused persons lack-
ing a keen sense of smell to mistake
them for pink boll worms."
net received from the state highway
commission-the consideration to which.
*f
... , . , The onenlng of a railroad that pro-
•tt’.cy tliougitt themselves entitled in tWp, R{| onttpt for the product has
tho wav of state nnd federal aid for ,p(l to ,hp dynamiting of one of 8wit-
read building are preparing a mini- ZPrinn(]‘s most famous glaciers and the
her of amendments to the state high- marketing of ice. '
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Nappy
Stubborn
Unruly? Buy a box of
EXELENTOp'SIS
wWA ii a gaarutaa* HairCrawar. Removes
dandruft. Cleans tho scalp. Feeds the
root* of tho hair. Steps falling hair.
Pries 25c by mail on receipt of etsmpa
oc coin. -,A AGENTS WANThO
Wilts tar psrtfeulars
M2MCIME C0„ ATUtfTA. CA.
(SmSTwiiau
CASH SAVE.D
-is-
CASH MADE
Thursday and Friday
January 16 and 17
No Delivery On These Prices
Everything at Cost
Get year list, pick
out your Goods....
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Come in—we will sell you
CniicWieid^Grocery
205 South Travis
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