Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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Saturday, May 31. 1919
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS,
Other uib-a, being smaller in diamever then AXicheiinti, mo»t be stretched
>v ijifln.Uiii io JB«t ^Kit- easing. "ne £<»•«? ot these stretched r.hbes tinder
constant tf.'iisjanVneii ir/Lted e&unes destructive heating: which kills all
tiu* resiliency i the rubber, tt porous and !vss
re&uiM it
Twenty-Five *
Columbia
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Grafanoias
Just Received
We will be’ able to supply
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you for a few days only.
Those who desire the very
finest of Phonographs are invited
to consider these matchless in-
i
struments.
\:tb*9 iff S? uirttcheJ
by inflation to (Hi (he eating
Mtchgfin
•fare inflatlvi.
PEARCE AUTO CO
PHONE 239.
TERMS TO SUIT,
THE BREAD OF QUALITY
SOLD BY ALL GROCEGRS.
ordering specify
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
Save the Wrappers,
Slinl Li]
rc«£<fS
Stationery Fountain Pens
The two go so well together, and we have both. They
make excellent gifts. . ~
MEMORY BOOKS, GIRh GRADUATE BOOKS, KODAK
BOOKS, Picture Frames, both metal and wood.
We have many other things that will make pleasing
gifts,
COME AND SEE.
[Htraxiaraf
isr<.u.
THEPRIN
Will have engine on exhibit in Sherman
this week, the exact date will be announced
8:40 pm *1* ;W pm .. I.v. Irviliff Ar.
i):10piii *11:25 am ■■ Ar. Dallas l»v.
lO;0Onm >
!):!!() iha ►
*7 :45 pin
■>7 :2.~. pm
■♦8:10 am.
D. ESTES & CO
-SffiWlW MILV BEBflCSAT
A nation wide <nmi»I«ir to promote]
rcadiiig wiik .ilim'UKsttl at tin* it*-
, O. & E. C. rfUVTER, Publisher*.
ESTABLISHED 1879. i ***Ut ciuiviHitiof* of thv Auii-rit an Ifriok
afc 1 -~TT • t svjh.'l * A>M»* la4hai: a I B»^fnn. ‘IT WaS ]
Kntwwl at the posteffiee at Slier . ............... ^
man aa mall nj»,tter hf the aecoqd
claia according to act of Congrexa
;>lephones ...,v.......,110 and
.Member* of the Associated Frees.
The Attoolated Fresa Is exelnidvely
entitled to the um for rcpuhlleaticn
•t itii !iW» cirttttcd'fo it or
Cot otherwise credited In this paper
I till hjsotlic local new* published here
‘hi. Aft right# or ropvihlP'atlon of
grxv Ini dispatches herein are also se-
*#rcM • '• :V;‘" - '*•'
Mall snhserlhera changing locations
abould give the 'funner address as well
claimed that Mh: ihnss of* the poptila-;
tl«m never rein | the great hooks of the)
piesent and past, vyljlch nwvey the>rj
message of immortal * truth. and e\-!,
lilhlt t he latest developments of liu- j
man progress.
Man} I took 'tores ca rry little hut
trashy jMivels'. ivliliii are sold mostly j
by flashy girl pictures 011 the rovers i
*if i-oiifXie lituhrles haye spread tr-'- |
ineiidoiisl.v iimf largely supply the i
Is,„k demand. Hut the majority of the)
people heypr read iswiks.
.Some piaijde lyln* ■*"“lT*ed to ho great
19 the new one. BtttoRoribors aerredyby ’ icadci *. do not encourage tlieii ehiht- ;
r“*rie.s will please assist the man-1 If,II In eujov hooks, fearing lest thev
ngement In rendering good service by .,
notifying the. Ileoiocrat about irregii-
’•Titles ami omissions.
■ bookworms. They think the
| iltlalitv that counts nios, in life Is a *-
I lion, and that (fee reading of books
*
V ■%raJTN,l!i!X “«*** tends more h. *****W.nph,tio„ than t .
‘■MWttifhet, standing or. .reputation of - 1 . ,
any person, firm or corporation WhfU* j n<no1' However, unless action, bases
■any appear in the columns of the), itself .op hmiiuu^exlierionio as
nocrat..will be'gladly corrected up-j ,,.t forth'in book-.'ll will \ieeompiMi
. 4
S&MMr-
................
j magazine reading distracts attention
from good I looks. Frobably' much of the
magazine reading has that effeei.
When iieople oati buy
...... ■ ■
ijmnanymeieiy
evitable.
postpones the in-j
for 10 or 'JO
cents n trashy ywih n I leu I that will fill
them np with’silly fiction and fashion
and frills for a week. they Imve Vio
A'iewing the league of Xaf lolls with i....... !',f» r'"‘ “".vU.iiig belter.
alarm Is a
ship.
form of luieolie statesiniiir-
XewspuiM'r reading should not have i
that effect, sine<’ news|mjHus deal ex-)*
< lnsive|y with real life. The man who I
Had (Jcrinnny slglred -wlflumt yei|v|^ reading ihe small phase of any suit-
ing. the world ‘would he ln,a Mate of Jevt presented in any one newspaper
vague alarm. ! isWM‘* laHomu interested to get
Jtussia is liegJni^ing
ohe dh taloi'ship-is as
if not worse. ; .....
to realize that
a good liook and familiarize himself )
with the whole subject. This time of j
had as another, reiMljusfment. when
‘ 4 :
' ItaseluiU heroes must take a hack
seat while heroes from abroad make
their home runs.
■cial instfftnions
must Ire rebuilt op a sounder fouiida- !
Hon. is a time when flic people need to)
seek tlie deepest soitrces of wisdom.
It is nmy tiermany’s time to write
notes of protest- ami its notes prob-
ably will go to protest.
SALARIES OF TEACHERS.
Meanwhile the great nonbolshcvist
majority in Itussia . is not asking the
withdrawal of Allied troops.
Salaries of teachers is not a local
prohlmn only. It is Xation4vide. The j
June Tutorial Review* quotes some fig-!
tires that tuny lie interesting In Sher* j
man and Texas just now. Read them as !
follows.
According to the figures ipioted by !
Ibis writer diiesKurmal scliools of Illi-
jilois last year enrolled only iwo fifihs ,
of their usual number, in tile Wilson,
Mon of nttr demobilized armies j Normal. .School in Hie City of Washing-1
should not be reijuired to enlist ""'.r l»r«fs|ie.-rive teaeliers el)-|
. .. , , i io11«m1 as against the usual -iiinutv.' 1
the army of the unemployed. j.T!„w ilH. tvIlicu| ............
*'•4 ■ " jilitions may lie round in every State.
When a shivering. skybltte early] There is a cause for tliis failing off
swimmer ijiuumuces 111^1 the, in the nunifier of tieoph' who would fit
water ' *’
MICHELIN
fut2-r§*& tu&er
Actualfjii
u-g at (ft*»
V m b jr <• 9 n
Tt\ o«f e . * »W
> w«
vC-'fta'tfs
Micfeiih Tubes • being wadt» full>*tffced fill the of {tie
paamw ever, before iitflatioib
,fM1rheUo Tubesi beiriR full-sl/xd. dee fc».6 from tlie»8 dwRovsriuge?- Iiipiti
Micbelhis—the Tu1I s*.z<h1 inner tulies.
T'-**
ac
—
fine.
one
begins to|t»*o^e1.^ for teachers) It is easily!
, ' . .. .7 traced lo low salaries. For this reason I
Ooulit the honesty of ones fellow man.L
few arc entering- fhe profession anil !
lUltnlmrs of the Intlt teaeliers arc quit-!
tltlg it.
The minimum salary paid in the j
graded selcails of (he national capital j
. . „ . _ ,'lhus been $®Hl; faist yeaf.it was raised!
the s].eeches of Senators' Iaidge, Borgli #7-(, M.,.\ j,,,,- |„.ghis op this j
TresidcufaWksou will ha«> lo swear
to it before a not^y, repnlilie if the
ptthJie i* going to get" any rellefc from
and Sliensaii.
V,A prisoner In a New .y«®k..prison
feigned paralysis ami while unguarded
made bis escape through a hole he
sawed iu the wall. The guards never
thought about its being creeping pa-
ralysis.
“Examination of the membership of
the League of Nations * will first as-
tonish; then arose, every thoughtful
man.” says Senator lUrd, of Missouri.
Senator Reeil, then, will neither he as-
tonished nor aroused.
Now is repented that ancient formu-
la of resurrecting hist reason's faithful
straw hat. remarking Row well it 1ms'
wintered, wearing it ix*rhaps "a day.
rsvmparing it with lids season's styles,
depositing it in the ash can and buying
a new (me.
"7
A
, Dcfi'oit, Mich., man. conscience
..-.^Jstrichen. has sent five dollars to the
city treasurer of tluit city for imving
Idoeks lie stole from in front of his
homo, during (lie eoal fnmine. It seems
bin street wasn't paved with gixid la-
tentivus, either.
Tlie goreriior of New Mexico is a
good judge of (lie Mexican tempera-
'i. ...
ment and olijeets to tbe -proposal to
send Carranna troops across ids do-
main to engageynja'.sirsKipstrtXoirh-
efii Sfexico, Gov. liiibtiy has not yet
consented, either.
An orgsnizatiipi Inis been.
ISi Kneriniin to la* known as the Sher
man Welfare Association. Tin* men"
who organizisi the same with over <aie
hundred eiiarter , members, believe
There is a need for such an organiza-
tion and have -no other iutrpose in
coiitemphition than Slierpian's real
welfare, industrial pence a«,| commu-
nity hetteriuent Smti an organize-
tioii can tie a pfiver iu tlie wmiuiutiity
and men of eirfery walk of life should
enroll their mimes as incmtiers. There
will always U* work for it to do. Its
cardinal purposes are incorporated in
the rosolmiona published elsewhere.
Just as long its it works for the wel-
fare of our entire city, doing the
most good for the most people, it will
hare performed a goml service.
and if she works well and keeps herself j
in touch with tlie latest means and j
methods she will get at the end of]
twenty-five years $l.,'i00. Tills from out j
national eapital, which is also a typi-
cal ease. ' - { .
In <’Idea go the minimum salary is
.$800 and it takes a teacliei seventeen
years to reach a niaxiiiium of $1.11)0.
When we eimsider that Hie purchas-
ing iHiwer if Stitkl lias shrunk to $J,T0.
it Is little wonder that teachers are
seeking other fields.
The S(io.(mm) public school teachers
of the I'ldted States m'eive an aver-
age salary in liilo of $54.'!. In tweiity-
threr cities there has been no increase:
Three years ago there was not a
single State in our Fnioii in which the
average salary of teachers was as 'much
ns $1,000*. In twenty-nine States tlie av-
erage salBi'V- was below $543. These
figures include principals and super-
intendents. What must lie the economic
conditionsnf 350.000 ieaclims wtfosW
averages-iue far ladinv these;''
Then* lias lieeii some increase during
tie* oast year but in no ease 1ms It been j
more than to pel cent. " ^
These figures explain the shortage
in teachers. It is no sudden tiling nor
has it been caused liy almormal I'ondi-
tions. it is merely a ease of getting a
living salary. ]
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Special Notice
Good things come in small packages
QUALITY, not quantity, counts. The difference
between the size of our Be«> bottle and the beer
bottle used by others is two ounces -one swallow.
This slight difference in quantity is their only
talking point.
Many copied our bottle, others tried to imitate
our label and name, but none have succeeded in
producing the quality of
Bevo is classified by the U. S.
Government, a soft drink.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
ST. LOUI3
I’ROI ERRS AM) PHRASES.
And tlie laird ctimiiiandcd me at' that
time t.u teach yen stiilntes aiid jrldg-
luetits. that ye liiiglit do them iu tin*
hind whither ye go over to possess It.—
1 leufOruiioniy, iv, 14.
As for GtML—lilii-jnmy.-4$
the word of the Lord is tried ; he is a
buckler to nil them that trust in him.
— II Samuel, xxii, 31.
7&UfurniIu/?e Gx)
v'V
AIM BLOW AT FOOD COSTS
EFFORT TO FORCE SALE
lyiinliiiigtou. May 31.— -An effort will
lie iiaaiie hy the Senate agriculture
-perfect: ) comm,il lj,|, in Hie iieyf few dnVH -tiiiti
jaissilijy tomorrow to force the ^Var
Hepart incut to offer TTt once to the,
American, oof foreign. markets the!
huge surplus stocks of food supplies
n»yi|i»3;; ............... ""*■ '* ■*"*.*si rrn aiiiiiB Ttirmawwnmr
IMfEH STATES RAILROAD AI)MIMSTR\TmS
■ r • *
Director General of Railroads.
ST. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO AND TEXAS RAILROAD.
; • TIME TABLE CHANGES ..............
A change of tilde tables will lie made effective TJ:()t ii. in. .Tania* 1st, 1011),
and this ndvanee notice of tlie time of the prin
over with corn
they also siug,-
t hey f'tdemt •♦fwf. joy;
-Psalms, lxv, 13. rb
Where no wood is, there the fire
goeth tint, so where there is no tale-
hearer. Jhe strife ceasetht— Proverbs
xxvi. Jo. '
levels down with a smash. If is stated *
Htlmt the War Department has on hand
There is a vanity Which is donc upon
tlie earth; that there lie just rlieli. utl-
te whom it impis‘m'lli'iic('Oiiling to the
workof the rigiiteous: Isa id that this
also is vanity,—-Ecclesiastes, viil, 11.
DEMOCRAT (OMEBACKS.
still, even: after extensive sales throftgli
the Hoover,-organization to foreign
relief, more t han 13S million pounds- of j
meat, principally Imcon. <onilH*ef and
canned meats. ,Alse. ft* is ►'.tateil the
goviT.niueot has huge quantities of
canned vegefaJiles nnil„wnrp».,.(in' hand
which It should lie disputing -of to
rhe Amerbhn I topple, in vfew of tlie
pretomt in'tees. instead of being kept
in forage. _
•—
.1. S. PYKATT.
Federal Manager.
Train
5U '
I)n if.v
Then* is malaria iu Shenimn.
..........-....... - * » | itr i«*i
siciaiis say it is enured by the malarial t News.
Senator Knox is still
j to foniF- mi l to name.
running true
-Chattanooga
7:45 am
s: to am
10 :<>5 am
4 ;00 pm
5 :J0 pin
5: J5 pm
5:14 pm
SOFTH-BOCXH
(Read I town I
Trait) Train
11- 117
Motor I hi 11 v
Hally
........ ti :35 pm
........ 7:30 pm
...... 8:50 pm ..
........J :<at mu
______ 3 ;2<) am ..
........3:35 am
........3:45am
XfiRTH-IUtUNH
(Rond lip)
Train Train
US 510
Daily Daily
hll'lisling mosquito that was here last
fall. The inoculation is now assert-
ing itself in intermittent fevers of a
mild type. It's up to us to fight the
mosquito trllie um.l not wait.—Sher-
man 1 icmocrut.
So much rain has cm«od nmsipiito
. Failure in power transmission rope*
generally begins at tlie cow. wlivre |)re,sling places lu thi'b'w.a.ml . we mil
4t)' gTeatcrjuot exercise too much jiaiUk lfr-Araia
tlie fibers ar'e wibjeetedr
frietkui Bgainat one aimtii
file odrfare. .
another thnn at
ing these stagnant holes or keeping oil
,'bli tlielu.—Savoy Stjy.
Train
. 1J
Motor
Daily
0 :30 am 5:55 pm *v......
8:.'!0 am 4:5U pin .....
7 ;1o inn 3:30 pin .......
J;tKI nuiiJ) :25am .......
1J :45 am 8:fKf am . ...v..
1J :-IO a in . 7 ;50 am .......
13 :301.tn 7:34) am.......
5:53pm 3:50am ..Lv. Sherumn Ar. ..I3:15;un ......13:45pm
8:40pm 8:45 am ... Ar, living i.v____ 11:15 pm ...... 10:00 urn
... Lv. Tuisil Ar. ..
.. Lv, Sapulpa Ar. .
i.v. Okmulgee Ar, ..
.. I.v. '.Madill Ar. . ..
Ar. la*nison Lv. ...
. Lv, !ipnison Ar. ..
. .Ar. Sliernmn Lv,..
A Texas Wonder,
The Tt*x«R Wonder for kidney and
bladdet troubles, gravel, diiHu-ti's.
weuk and }nme back, rUeuiiiatlsm and
li: 45 am
0:35 a i n
... I.v. Irving Ar.
, .Ar. Ft. Worth I.v.
bred In* piiarW to flirive. myfwe eun irreguhiiitiex iif tlie kbiueya anil hlad-
Uer in both men and women. Regu-
lalea bladder i umliles In children. If
,/ii'bf^ped banana stalks. nsmi ns
itpo»,as Uie fruit has been liurvested,
4*1 v« b*en used in Queeuslaud for feed-
ing horses.
Two Missouri Inventors have pat-
ented a harvester' that has hut 135
eastings, one chain nml a single op r
ating lever.
not sohlMij* your druggist will lie sent
iiy mull ou receipt Of $1.35. One sinnil
bottle I* two months treatment and
often cures. Send for sWorn testimoni-
iis. Dr. K W. Hall. 3028 Olive Si.
«t. Louis, Mo. Sold by drugglsii.—Adv
Train 11*—Motar i'ar beiweek Shewm>» amt Dallas wilt not have eonnec-
tion for Fort Worth. - —- |
Tiqin l*“WHTTi< f have comieeflon at Sherman for Sapulpa.
Trail/ 117 will curry tlndugfi (iiiiir ears and sleepers from Kansas City,
and Taba to Fort \Y,er(li. ' *> * *
Train Its will carry through chair ears, and slcepero from Fort Worlh trt
Tulsa and Kansas City. '. i ;
*Roek Island traiiis ou which Frisco tickets will .lie honored.
Office Over Shaw and Sons.
CHOICE FARMS AND CITY *
*J ‘ ‘ T* , ••*('** » ’
PROPERTY. Also represent t Good LOAN COMPANY.
Vfo have cor own car to Show You FtOi«rty.
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