Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, May 26, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAft DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Monday, May 26, 1019
SllUiUS UiU DtMQlM
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In move Hmu puy rent will look «tt«»n by the flret Somme, The Mi-oild ’ gy
tld* as jin auspicious t i l*o - * tut their HtilllhM* followt*.) :i lot flu i**i I iii
0|Mmt i«!*. ,' - .
•manoKTaM. ;'
«Mp>wi —w H — rim ex tension of yroiM l«y muHiiun •>■■■
, Hiring awl « hole»»le lui-incss j« >o |i, the great Get Hunt drive which
.. _Ir_ ,* iofui.ii, tl nowadays. ihtil n i!imnI credit j began in March. Ihl*>, Ludoudorff won
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THE UNITED STATES CENSUS Of 1920
Make This Test For
Entered at ttie poatnffk-e at Bber
nan at mail matter of the aeuood
rlaaa according to act of Oongreaz
UW ;
nit iIn* territory in j
-‘•{■laorea
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.110 and 111
Mffrera ef the Ameeinted Preaa.
. Tt# Associated Press fii exclusively
antjrled to the u-*t for repuldiiaUnii
•^AMtnews d I* patches ere^rtttel *n It or
hot <ntdemise credited' In till*' paper
»nd hleo the Inr-tl reri* published Imre
mini should birgci, avoid losses. Th< ... .....
r*N«1iiliM* that lirtil n>K| flu* millsli f\rn
country is covered very closely liy j *lx ............ str,,lf w«,H<| on-
minturninl r«i*>it in# <yMt«‘in*. . Any I ih*u vor sum; .“ini.ihm i «h ^un I r }«^. In May.
man** tvln*U* pvoril und n*|aitati«»vi \ liouglu* Huig IsmhhI 111* fn-
. a...... allow...... within a very a'l.oi I ‘ h'“' •"\\V are ; ,,r,,*
ling with our lank* to I lie wall, evorv “ '
* 11,1' man iiuget .die wheig lie stands." Tlii’ „1,ly 'l?,1 -
Hut ttie retail merchant -lias, the French came in. 'tin* title of troops'
from America began to swell ntnl
"ashitpjtlvii. May, iMi, llnsluess bt poiiitmcnts arc going to lie liaseil U|Min
Dialling at the headquarter* of tlic ability and not u|ioii pull, in addition
census bureau. This bustle and high Ktndiiig of the applicant baae.l
due to Hie preparation* “I*111* eximriciice and general qua 1-
fur the df'ceiinial rensiis ifhatioiis. a pcintmal investigation by
wtuit* old |irol»|i#iii. Tin* hotust fn«i*d
.imT fiiM|in*iitly widl drnripT
imii< up with iiis <»rd«*r f**r « lot #ofj
Acid-Stomach
•peel*! rtiipnlehes herein
•erveds > n ' v %. . v
nre also ae-
—1~
snliaorUters ehaiigli.g locations
thodld give Jt» former address ns well
«i the new one. R>»bm rilatra served hy
r)ers TtlHtplease assiafc -the man-1
ageDPDt tw renderin* service by
notifying the I temoerat about Irregu I
'arllles and omissions.
from andean >"*"
clear and so! 1 Itd^'cst Jttst now centers
• h (o riffcr it ns1'1"* ‘tl'ItolMItucnt of. the. suitervisors
The nationwide . uniting of nose* \ti|l f" ^ 'l'‘‘,bureau will he made,
lake place the first of next January .?i^Ttfttr.t 1 KHIBdd
t"™ *■,.............. I"""’1 i s
..... ....................................•«- r-sajirs^pip'SK'Si
hv AH wpIgMnr •otreftpuhlhia^on Of! pHH)s in holts.'keeping. It all! leans stepped" lie I *l K bold> s«ay.al tile eonstts > '“mI buptny. If tlM n
looks iHTfianiy -i niigiir mid fn tyo~t' Tile h hole fi'ngjd f-— ............ *' 11,111 i11'1 ,|0"
eases it is lint the eou.it. i is full of Tbierrj to Sedan la so
, -41 , • . iviTiit tlmt. it IS rliijiHsli . .. .
floHtrl*** who iilwayy 1»*jivi* tll«* ^r«‘«<«»r ovfdoiic#1 %; u Ihi wifi. 1^* in ( niiiiiwind of tin* jinny
I ant Of their lulls unpaid They .are n.lmirfed in an earlier ilspntel.; 'if **,»,",nrrat.trs at work throughout
not covered l.v am reporting system. J th^W. Amdrlrflu dlvi^h.s were tin 1 ' «*»••«r.v. The law nt,Hires that. ,.
.........u ....... hi*| first hi smash the - Hlndei.hnrg linf, hfM i-s,.rs shall b.
' aetit.g Will, his armies la-fore ,M',on' t,M‘
judgment in each individual ease. H;f,n||_ Mi|lil., .m,, Argonae wVre..... ........ .........
i*< a slircwtl jud^o of liumau nntnro!jUS| ils impiOtnuT nn tin* h:iltj*iin^r
wild Inver i;iik'#4'H wroiift C j Idows of I lump ami ITyns;^ . ___. , . .
W e recall rite ........ dlf Ameiieati; 1 ««' begimimg to ........
money. American munitions and Amer-j
can arms with the solid as-'
suramV't, that we did have a
sized part in the > war,
I ] and no matter w ho overlooks the
1 of tlw>yiisns 1 logins. Texas
nuy^tWal pull there is w here }t will j
o, come in. ,. *
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Persons who desire places ns, pint j
1 mernleis are being advised by fit lee ]
tor Rogers not to make appllwitimi I
named ar tit'this time, hut. ,to vfaif until after
takin** flv ,'Atpm vlsers are appointed. It js ex-
pected that tile .names of the most
Atop erroneous reflection upon the
ante
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31a .«ti|>e'fTisor for" oae!i ’"<•'<uiii'ri'ssiiniaI "r «»’ sU|>ervisors will W „«tino«newl
rbaweter, standing pr teputation of
eny person, firm or corporation which
•say appear in the columns of the
ferwarat will tie gladly corrected up-
on It being he.night to the attention of
whMtlierw
the jath
-L
It seems liaial to" refuse a man
I credit. Hut Hie professional debt d.sl-
igors create a Intrdeu which the entire
jeommunity has te carry. The stranger limn *
Who .wants credit; or who offers ''''•T"’1,,!;.,,, lt,.klmwhslgomel.t due
| familiar elieek drawn on some ,|jj jj(), is11'r allies of tlejnocrney.
j ^istaiitj hank. »•' r“-*1
I gariled w ith
: The de|K‘ndahle
ami already applieanl
xv i 11 have
mil
I,,,, nhouf tlie first
su|#rrls«r wa.ll he paid
$1 for each thensaud or
Jloii of a thousand population nminicr-j
of July and this will
y give ample tim.o to make up rhe»fipld
$1 .TOO plus force of enuniorators. As it is the duty
major f-rae- sma-rvisor to receive the nppli-
'eation of those seeking iipyKiInfment
■There are millions of people who
suffer almost daily from the horrors
of an acid-stomach—indigestion; sour,
gassy, rtomach; distressing heart-
burn; sickening food-repeating- pain-
ful bloat and that miserable, puffed ■
up, lumpy feeling after eating. Many
or there people have tried treatment
after treatment; medicine aftermedi-
cine; others have gone to doctors
and stomach specialists ar 1 some to
hospitals but in spite of C'l c f their
efforts they have obtained r.o lasting
relief or a permanent cure. .....—
. These symptoms rimply mean acid-
stomach. If allowed to run on, they
are very likely to eauso a lot of ser-
ious trouble. Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
gout, lumbago, sciatica, splitting
headache, diezy spells, nervousness;
sleeplessness, mental depression, mel-
ancholia, a feeling of liatlessr.ess and
mouth does to the teeth—how it eats
right through the hard enamel and
causes them to decay. Think then
of the havoc that must bo caused by
excess acid in tho stomach!
Even if you arallot suffering any
immediato stopiaeh pains, but 9re not
feeling just as'fit and* fine as you
should, you should by all means make
this test: go to your drug store at
ones a-.d get a big box of EATONIC.
It i.T in the form of plcasant-tastin(z
tablets—you eat-thorn like a bit
candy, "EATONIC is prepared for
just one purposo — correcting acid-
ity arivii
acid. EATONIC literally absorbs
i tomach by driving out the excess
r.h-goneness—these aro juct a few cf
the disorders Which can i c jrreed to
t lirre
11 re
is.
we
lie re-j know the world's history w ill give its
■inline siupicjon. j our due. -Oklnlioinn City ukluhomnu.
worker.-011 moving in-1 »■----
ntod. In districts when
Inrgo <ities. tlie plum
to picking, T.here will
itml under Hiem will lie IHI.utiO enumer-
ntors. The ennmeridors will tie paid
iiceuriung to tlie work tliixv do mid
number of mimes listed.
It was Hi .first tielieve I Hint the sn-
enumorittors. Census Itireetor Rog-
r.cid-stomach. As a matter of fact,
people should wait Until
worth the the*' £■<
tin* suiM'rvisupJfc
iuiummI jiiiiI th**n tunko jippliuntiou.
lie -bin suiie'rvisors Mm suiHTviibr|for their district is.
f.eid-stor.i.jch is often tha direct cause
dim
It looks liki' "the lady won'' in the
Saturday electivn on eiju^il suffrage.
’IJIa; returns - already, imlicate that
statewide prohibition went over Satur-
day In fairly good speed and to the
goal set. out to win.,
| to a strange place, usually possesses ,\ SI'CCESS TALK FOR PARENTS. I lNu:visoiv would lie mimi^l bv tile pres-
ior I* aide to borrow from his friends. ----— idem amf confirmed hy the senate, but
j at, the lust moment when the census
jeiivir enough to make Ins start. ^ From timu to time we puhlish ' Sne-p^u WQM ln ^vnfeivaee it was changed
! Sherman's Retail Merchants AsSo j cess Talks for Farm Roys." Jttst now j „r,.vide that the , supervisors
j eiatioii. affiliated >is It is with like "e should like to offer a little "Stic- j should be appointed by tlie see rotary
' ■eniilziilloiis in nther (owns 1|nl|! eyss Talk for Farm Parents. ! of Vommeree upon recommendation of
, organization! t Every farm fuMier or motlier should (lll.,H.tor ,,,„sus Thus mem-
I ciMes. lots put the skates on many "f: seriously ask himself or herself: I lMvr<, „f . (ingress were denied a liberal
"What is really to determine tlie \ nine f (,f nattonage whieli fltev hare
of my life on this earth? W hat is Mm j ,,|it-wefl In the past
proper test or gauge to detenuine ! In,uond of members of emigre,ss Vtie-
xvhetlier or not I am really making a
tojed and well dressed individual sliould;Kueeess of life?"
'Is' asked for msli just Hie same as flic I j| does not matter
iortUnary looking fallow. If he gels j much land .voti die possessed of; nor
I bow
! iugs.
Few 'know that * tlie Commerce de-
jiartmeirt oiierates extensive machine
shops. It is those slutps tlutt turn out
tlie highly K|*H4u)iKod maehilmry
Hail is usisi in tabulating tlie census
reports. Ten years ago when-the cartl
sorting and punching machines were
sel titt the uewspatH'rs and magazines
printed eolipnn after column of infor-
mation concerning tlie almost human
machines that were set in motion to
tabulate the various reuses "reports.
cf those rflmoKt incurable coaditior.j
known as catarrh of the s,tomach, in-
testinal ulcer, ami cance;- of the rtom-
ach. The lives of those who suffer
from these serious troubles arc nothing
short hf daily agony. Surely, then,
you must seo how important it is to
£0 at once to the seat of the trouble
-acid-stomach. You know what acid-
the excess acid. It brings instant re-
lief from the pains of indigestion,
heartburn, belching, sour, gassy
stomach,- bloat, etc. It makes tho
stomach pure, sweat, cool and com-
fortable, puts it in a normal, healthy
cchd tion, so thatyucr food is proper-
ly digested. You need every bit of
ttrength you can possibly get out of
the rood -you eat—and EATONIC
helps you get it. •
‘ Don't put this test off if you value
your future good health and happi-
ness. You run no chance at all be-
cause EATONIC is absolutely guar-
anteed U give you relief or your
druggist will refund your money.
The coat is a mere trifle.
| tlie floating frauds and if each meni-
'Rhe fet timing soIiIHt boys are not!,K>r l'v<*s up to Ills obligation lie will
rnsitihg into nia)riunniy as fast
soup' , expected, or they want
prolong the jK-rital of eoiirting.
not make a mistake. The very iwdish-
fating nppointments of sujiervisors in
payment of imirtioat debts, nil ttie ai>-
mill'll imw, pointmeiiis are tit lie based ppott an
odd sort of merit system outlined bv
mul.iv cattle or liorses or lutild- seeretrirv Redfield of the department
if he is o ‘"s'' l"'Hl contribution to the of oomtnem*.
n,.g—- " -• .....-1.....- ........ jp.......... 1 ■ j world wi)Hconsist of properly trained.] yi-j,,,,, „„ aspirant for the positimt
Cltf, wljet'e. Hie stiffy youies .tljal the IK, ho will prove it by planking down j properly eneotiraged. pr<ijM*rl.v inspired j silptuvisor rets but to land tire job.
being lowered a1 ids cash. If lie lias none that's Ids ini*-1 properly taught, hoys und girls. \ on j jjp slmitld write th the director of Hie
fortune. The sooner'Hie world i-ays, '»»*> the money in: the world ;
• , ,, v,'t lie wotse than a failuie if flu i fjoial will immeriately
as it toe* the I ft.ft t anyhow. I'ohlldten to .whom you leave the immey | )ipnli<.aH011 i,!nltk that rails, for the
■ ‘are of a sort to use it unworthily. On
sFATONIC;
FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH IV
I| s not every tow n Mint would lie; irritated or offended lie don't deserve
as considerate tv>u wuineit as Kansas j credit and you lja
slrret car steps me
hit
I
Tin1 filobo-1 temoerat lias a good ear-
loOli of llm Ib'puhlh iui Kleplimit 11111k
Jug http off,ou the sea of politics. Far
ouf on tlie big Ixaly of water is 11 sign
llCHt.
Mexico will st111 lie an oasis for tlie
lieiftr nipt liquor guzzler who Ims flic
time, nnwiey and inclination to-go down
'three after it, l‘tit who would care to
go.,to Mexico-
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Yes. Uncle
1 census, Satu I.. Rogers, and that of-
if the | fjcjaj will immeriatelv mail bark an
S Y Ml ’ATI! USING WITH SHEP.
; liistdry of that ap]>lieaut*s life. When
that application blank is properly
Jasper, the treaty will j
got in to effect whether (iernginv- signs;
or fact. Or to clarify that statement! l'.»° V0H. ,o.Mf*
sort lo use
the other hit lid, you may leave no
—““ | property at aU. ami yet tlie MavIiik ! n)w ,mt it is hr the eensus
(M. II. McKinnon. Medical Detach- made your life a great success H you | lmm„ 11|1(, ,ilUs otdilln-
liieut. Fourth Infantry, in the -Watch give the world one or more hoys and i (>(, ,, ||(W' (1,ttn(TS f(M. app.dnt-
on the RWne. imhllslH-tl at Andernaell., girls of high character. good *<•"«•• j |»|rot.»r Rogers -a vs. alt the ap-
(oTimtHy. by tin- Third Division.) and a detenmiiatlgn to make the most j ^-- ^
, j 1 if all |heir' |iowers bf.lsxly, tuiiid and ig.
I'm liero in Isoul.
"The fm 111's test chip is the crop of
Isiys and 'girls'' is a trite saying: let no
thought of land or livestock or hank
accounts therefore cause you to neglect
i this greatest of all crops. (live your
| hoys, and gills not only the best of
schooling you can pro,vide, hut look j
iconstantly after their development in
jollier wavs. Provide as far as your
j means wdl permit; plenty' of good books
land papers it lid good musical Instru-
Enlist liotli lioys and jfit'ls in ''latterehfrAysfci'ties
agrirulfdial cluli treifiv. Tiaiimlliem 1 Athletics.
"Dear Dad." he wrote.
Fffttux-
And sharing in eaeli Yank advance.
We're driving back Hie fHtliy 11ml.
Tlie Hclnles now are on (lie run:
And 1 am well and strong tonight.
Except for little tilings that Idle.
When the census begins its talmlii-
tion work in lil'.ii the machines which
mill lie shown to tile public will he as
sunertor 10 tlie counting maeliines of
ten years t se f>s a modern high poiver
ait'onii.'ldie is to the little gasoline cart!
of a decade ago. All of these new ina-
ehiues .were ipRdc and perfected in j he
eontnmH-e department's machine shops. |
Through their use. it is expected that
tlie vast fund of information thatwill
lie secured by tlte census enumerators
will lie tabulated and made availsbli
for iiulilic use in ulaiiit half tlie time
I hat was required to do tlie w ork ten
years ago.
In parcelling out the census jobs, tile
law requires that preference shall be j
given' ,t<- honontldy dischargt'd s.d-
di'rs. sailors ami marieis and tiif'lr
w idows if they are qualified to hold j
tho positions they seek. '
yiinr ciotlies?" tlie reurt inquired.
"No. salt, jedge. all didn't seen tiilil
take that that- suit. Kf all luid seeii
thht tlmr nigger take mail suit tluji'j
1
the deniigwls will he enforced, tf bee-j^ S!reng!"""'
es&ry by military iMisuaswj. j Willi .<hep akleep u$on I he. rug? .
----------- ! And ■ heard the ciociudlek <»H Mm sltyjf. j lu«b!
4< tuiilly lots of nit'll haw made (Kxw|H Shop would scratch hlMI'; ry hoih vhys'.nxl ami! Nov' Vork-Tho rotlnoiion of woight
; mental, ami yot nivo them linavfar rt*- Is to ho made a uiuttor of at‘s-
|eretiMon and amusement and for 1 Micties as well as atliletles.
ciiiiiriidi'sliip willt other j Aesthetic*, so fat' as music is eon-
hoyit and girls. Take imins to train out eenicd. for here is John S humaker.
good gardtters in Sherman this season
iin(l wipe Mn' sweat from their manly
brows with iifoud eclat ti|am enter-
l»jt-Hie. house to eoo| off and eat the
wtjie'* meal. . .
self?
Jjf the president laid lieen at it pine
and had polied' congress he would have j
ftUUl; I flint Ikiitli Nai>H f 1 • mill Maiisin o id 1 I A
"And there were times w itii sudden yip
He'd bite himself jpoil Hie hip. whoiesonie
Thfln turn liis head hi manner queer
To scratch ids heart bidiiud his our —
Then like tla» whirling of a gale
(Jet tip and madly -elm so his tail.
fo|ind Ihiit lmlh Senate and House are
opposisl to his raptest' lo rojioul that
isjrtion of tlie war time measure rty
luUng to lieer and light wine, i.iqnop
do» is nearly ail in and doily for in
the.United States and 11IP0 will see
a di.v repul die.
**•.'?* Grayson eputity district seluads arc
wl«!g}tijUpiK to take, tnore Interest in
school eipjipmont than ever before.
The jteople ate talking at (out better
ItoUgjng ajtd good sites for Imildings.
Mopey Invested in edllealion in tlie
rural,.districts'‘xvjJl yield a iiig profit
id better trained youth and liettpr
citizenship.
Cooki; county, to-our west
1 do not want to brag.
Hut since in France I've served Mte
flag.
I'll sav lit running down a flea
Kheti never had a tiling on me.
In fact. 1 think I've learned to do
Some twists our old dog never knew.
.ally unworthy twit or habit just as t an tiltendattl of tlie M eat f ifty-fifth
Siam as it apia-ars. Govern as far as j police court has reduced Ids weight
possible by love rather than force, and train l!ti<) to PIS pounds in five weeks
liy t'Xaiupie more largely than liy pre- 'W pmnping wind into the ]ii|«'s of
;iii iki’triitk mni’ikiiinr itiu! i»i<r
woali n't la' ne trial
this heah rn't! Thar
mscss'ity for no trial
sub."
heal 1 t'dav liefo'
wouldn't lie no
jedge. yo' honor.
Dizziness, vertigo. Mind staggers) !
sallow complexlotii flauttilenre. are
svm(ttoms of a torpid liver. No oijt
can feet Well i^ile the liver is inae-
tivu. HFltbbNF is. a Jaiwerful liver
stimulant. A dose or two will cause
i ll bilious symptoms to disappear. Try
it. Sold fly II. I.. Shrehcy. in&wy
■•\Yc used-to scold and put him out:
W,e would not let him stay about.
When lie began to thump the floor:
Rut. oil. wiieii I get home once more,
i ll let Shop serah-h Hie evening
through.
Because, you see; I’ve hart ’em too."
(S’ilt.
Town fathers, usually eomiadled to
l«' away from their children all day
Jong, have no such opportunity for
training their children 11s farm fathers
have: hut mere opisntunitles amount
to nothing unless they are utilized, ami
far too many farm jut rents make no
use of their superior opportunities for
eldid-tntining wliieli country -lift' of-
fers.
And thus endeth our first "Success
.Talk for Barents." The Progressive
Fa rtuer.
1111 organ morning imd night.
He has ibrown away Ids medicine
bulls and weights and takes tlie mu-
sical method of reduction.
FROM OTHER VIEWPOINTS.
Merry Early and
Often. His Motto.
Goshen. Iinl,—Herman Boyce, cafe
owner, not yet fill yeiirs old. was mar-
ried for the sDitii time when lie re-wed
Thelma Sparks ai Michigan City.
Ileyee has had three wives, The first,
rt gypsy, he dlviffccd : the second, id-
la AVilsnn. of Cincinnati. lie married
twice: the third, Thelma Sparks, he
divorced and maryied three, times.
UNGRATEFIL.
Field Mnvshal sir I Kmglas Haig,
tlie commander of the British forces
in Friitim lias completed a full rc-
lias twice j port of the operations of ids armies
Paderewski's regular
striking iKipular chords.-
(Me.) Eastern Argils.
business
Portland
itCd agaipst goiHj reads. Imt tlie k al- j.hr' tlie great war. xvhielt contain.
fi Hit
11 iyam Johnson, of California seems
to have packers on Hie brain-.—Char-
leston News and Fourier, ^
A ley View district Saturday voted for
■< good roods. AVtien the roads are made
and In use Valley View will draw trade
sr wway from otluT towns ami Gainesv irie
• be imrticuhjr, (iaiiiesville district
. shigUd K'j busy also ami connect with-
"Mhe county yoads.
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Atnerlca,^ yea. aij ilm wnrld, will
felidtatekxlilrh 'Great Britain and the
relaMve*4ff^iiri^i* Hawker and Mc-
Kenzie Grieve, that they have been
found. They v|crfe ipiektsi. up liy a
Danish vessel and transferred't*) n
British war vessel. Tlie men are
the,coast of Scotjaud and will arrive
accimining"fer the collapse of tier
many's military power in .which flic
solitaiyy mention made ef tlie Ameri-
can forces is the statement that
Pershing's men occupied f'uhleuz af-
ter tlie signing oA the a rods! ire.
We hesitate to comment until wee
have seen Haig's complete report. Init
tlie evidewa' seems *0 .convincing from
the published suminariet*. of his, find-
ings Uput- we find bfirselvea . groping
for an ' exresc fog (Stliis seemingly
stttdigil ungratefiihiess.
Home iiewsp;(|«T serviies which
are known to be desperately anti Brit-
ish tmVe been eager in exploiting
„ j Haig's omission. Hence we appproaci)
the siilijis't with caution and at tlie
0,1 j out net agree to apologize to every Brit-
ThWlV Has something^ dramatic, in
Hie fact that Bryan’s State was tlie
capstone of tlie arch lieing construct-
ed for national gnipejuiiciness.—Sa-
yauuah News.
‘1 isiii'i' in the laud if ttie lmrsi»i.thonghis
tTip our mind prove to he ba-sed on lUl
limne to'ffiili lVIw.: 11 looked like H most
Miiehtel think for f.{ twe- tilhmathure.-----,,g
Aeocrdlng to ealdetl nqsicts.
attempt a flight across the Atlantic in j
Hie sort of craft they atarted In. when-;
p: » tong journey- over laud without stop
Ims never lie on made that dislaneo.
J! •P'tli H*c€ Sk u r-vpect lo
Haig's
In his attitude toward the Presi-
dential nomination Philander is no
philanderer, lie is ready to hear tlie
fjUesTibii [nipped.—Ismisville (Amrier-
Jonrnal, ’ •
_ *,
“Witiit are you laughing about.?’
"Now that [smee is here I'm thinking
nf Hie. jsior guys who got married to
s'seape Hie draft."--Judge,
tif course Bill Hohcnzollcru would
have made peace much .more quickly.
If he had conquered he'd simply have
ininnicd-it dimu th,. throats nt tjjc utli-
■ TrunTtOMlC 'DiTHilf Tree Press.
re. tbep. . puli 1%"#’ men
tfis&ufjl all, kiml- of air elliyen
Morin, and meetiiinleid troubles.
TU I‘RWEvSSKJNAL DERTOftSi.
SriA”. •. s-4 , '
* *' Tim Nailonal ''Association of Credit
Men )ia*As«ust «-*Meineiit warning
agaiust » ngtiou wide n siimption Hi
swindling., Ttedftnqufiyes (he “juofea-
* tdonirt debtors'’ wlio make layge pur-
> Chase* *ad thep^ Jato lianJkrm.tcy.
mk tbPM
Bu-Anes* un n yiqt. cautions
■f, AWwt fXteflrtjwe creaU-s ns they
*«# licforc tlte armistice, it is said.
getting
nipped. | j _
IVlth money flowing freely, it is a
.faytifalie tinig for alt the yA
swiwlllng pcbguHjs to be *ut(-
/nd tho peojde who find it '
m
■ The rapid collapse of Germa-
ny's military [lower in tlie latter
half of HUH was tlie logical out-
come of tha fighting of the pre-
hnts twu veai* It would not have
taken plaja' hut for Hie period of
ceaseless attrition wiiieii Used up
tlie reserves of tin* Germans ar-
my's. It,,lit fh.e great lia.ttles of
t!»1« ami 1D17 that we have to
sei>k for Hie secret of our victory
in BUS."
What were tin* great hat ties o‘
Amo and 11)17? ^
Verdun, tlie first Somme, Nlvelle'-
Chatnlsigne offensive and the second
Somme. At Verdun the magnificenl
single-hanihsl Cimruge of the Krone'
savtsl Hint tieap of ruins until JulA T
when Haig turned loose tlie new Brit
Ish army. Th* first Somum made r
maximum gain mi ground of ten
mllbs. xyrreked. this new RrirMi armv
tlie msuaUies were stupendous and
eoipilly as great as tlie Gorman easu,
Nivelle saerifireif ten- .0'
Had He Sven Theft
“Wouldn't Re No Trial."
Pittslitngl'i-r-Artliur I.iscomh. negro,
W'hs On the stand tesjifyiug against
Harry Saunders, also dusky lined,
charged will) stealing a suit xof
clothes from Liscomli.
"Did yqu set* tlie defendant steal
Look Over Your Bill*.
Now that somebody lias taken tlie
trouble to count them, it appears that
there are In circulation in the currency
Of tlie United States five varieties of
tlie $1 note, five different £2 bills, six
•$.T Mils, seven -MO bills, seven $20 bills,
six $50 bills, six $100 bills and four
$.500 bills. Comparatively few citizens,
to he sure, have the opportunity to
study the difference* between $.500
bills, but it illustrates the mnttor-of-
courseness with which currency is
handled that many will probably be
surprised to know that the leaver de-
nominations are nrinted ln so many
styles. Nor does It often occur to any-
b'Hiy to realize that iie Carries in ids
pocket book some tine and interesting
examples of .the art of engraving."
"Everybody is economizing now," | \
said Meandering Mike. “Yep,” replied j'
Phalding Pete. "And I'm economizing,
too. i don't want to liear no more suv-
easms about my iwit usin' up soap."
Washington Star.
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ji .w
If M r. Mann enjoyed a $.'{.50 steak
it the Jmmts of the Beef Trust "while
the huhiltee of tlie country was on
tin alless days; we are not so sure that
1 firing squad is not in ordof.-rtTmt-
Himoga News.
It is one of Hie revenges nf history:
Mint George and Mary Washington-*aft)
-opt busy bringing hack victorious I
American soldiers from Europe.—Bal-
timore American.
The peak of excellence
in corn foods -—
POST
toasti ES
Nothin*
Like em”
W*'
III!
ly \y
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i THREE PIECES
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ROCKER—Mortised panels, full bolted,
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CHAIR—Built same as Rocker. Settee in
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Get yours now. They will not last long
at this price. We received mail orders for
this wonderful value from a territory
within 150 miles of Sherman.
V|1
t
It* Lacality.
"I’ve Just come from a place where
here Is a lot of fine talking going
round."
“Where is it?”
“In a police court where they’re
tearing speeding cases."
i
The Deciding Influence. "*
“You can trust the wisdom of the
Jain people.”
"Some of its can,” replied Senator
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