Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 7, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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light turned cole, gray
Htiedfc lining 'and rhine-
fctone ornament.
Price $4.00
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Our Printing is of the Best
ItEYNOLDS-PAUKBK COM'Y.
20ibs. Sugar for $1.00
With $5.00 assorted order of groceries
not including flour.
Diamond C. Brand, Strictly
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good for three days.
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LIVE MERCV.W'KS ASK MR YOUR TRADE.
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We Are Now Prepared
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Tti.iumbh you with anything in the Meat line, thtr Beef
Pork ami Veal is always Fro li liOMK slaughter of the No. 1
Grade. All kinds of Smoked Meats. XB< AN OKDKK OP OLIt
,SPK< 1AL IIOMIN.MAIM-I POBK PORK KAtWACIK. We are in-
sl alii UK a fttll Hoe of Hein/ Sweet, Sour and Kill Pickle*, Catsup,
tlilli'Sauce, India HeliSh aud Mustard. Brick, Swiss and Icong-
liorn t hersc, Crackers, etc... , $Yr receive, daily shipments of Fresh
Oysters nnd Fish. Phone your wants to
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SHERMAN FISH & MEAT MARKET
B. S. DOK.HKKTY, Prop., /'•
J'KOMPT Id ,1.1VKUIK8. PHONES NO. 160.
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The war correspondents’ Soitth-
tand 1 reams ere nearty over. j —— Ifith verse of the find .chapter of
__ Romans was Rev. Forrest 8m*HF*
The, Newark Federal, are trying WALK AWAY WITH WELL Will - |H,.t evening. Mentioning
to build a grandr.tand in 'S days, j KH (i\MK HJfflJI VKVTEH- tMul s der.irn to nee fl* Christian at
Freddie Welsh will hook up with
Billy Wagner at Toledo tomorrow
nighft.
KAY UTKKNOOV
The eastern amateur
Rome and the help and onronnge-
ment he had received frem other
churches and also tho encouroge-
The fact that the team which will t"pnt th* Fo®*1 '«P°rta 11*011' Home
in the Western As- had been to him, the speaker then
-irn-iee, ■'v,n the pennant __ , . ___,
(lep ut for FriM O tomorrow Iw < on- during the ebmlng season compared ^tho^iwttraltemeiit
!<te against western matmen
the 16th rod 17th. *__
Patti
that help and encour-
itr, malches with the Texas leaguers agement the preacher of the prerent
and is improving great!) hoth in •*** receives from devoted, constant
fielding and stick work la apparent ^ lirintians. The preaeoer needs the
Martin Sherldea may go aft. - the |fj U| BeniHn„ fsnv, who follow the,help of the church an much w the
decathlon rhainpionship. The •*i*vhI-; .!it(ftr K n,_n u„ a .rr,n
nation of the wvk and subatit .lion ^ fi;.,l, )pMerday and played a fast preacher, be said. They need
rhttnh nepd* of Jhe help of
the
the
;c chance.
Sam MrV’ey is on his way from Ha
vuna to Boston, where he meets r’am
I anttford in the revival of boxing
at the Hnb.
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mutual help of each other. Paul had
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Waco's favor shows. The superior- preached the jmspel of Cnriat in va-
rious parts of the world and
The Central Association is cm*
with a schedule of I s games, to
ooen May Mh, BnrlinKlon at Water
loo, Keokuk at Cedar Rapids, Mus
ea'iiie at Maood City and 1 bn! hi
at Marshalltown.
The national a mot our trapshooi
Ini) championship will be held Apri1
ID and May I at Travers Inland.
New York. R looms up as ;i record
event, this year.
ity of class prevailed and won. |
Trammel made his initial appear- ^ had long been hU desite_ to
is nee this teason and went four in protich it In tho Imperial IJty. f®‘.
ininss, after which he was reliev-ed aaid, *1 ain not Hihemed or thu
{ by Corrine. Coridne's 'hooks were ;> Oospel of Christ
ptirxle to the Kaviflttn Which the' 1 Vlien dh tinguishinj.' the d:(Terenc8
failed to solve during the remainder between the gospel and the truth,
of the same. In his first round the spanker etetsd that there yrm*
Hon aids and Hickey fanned in sue- nuinv things in- the Btble Ih^t were
cession and in the next ail put-out a ln,lp> hut that these • things, wore
prt! to he credited to his ability n0* *1*® gospel of ciirist, 1i>ere
though not ot the three up, •hr*-o w*'ri> '"any tilings in the Iiiblc that
down variety. In all; th ■ White * man might cut out while it
Corxlne Irarnu up was mioeessfu
be wrong to do so, still It
.Could
could hi'.
eight times, and < nly Hired tmett*
done and a man yef bo saved. But.
did tipi Navigators hil for safeties;'
Charley Whl'r and Jimmy Huffy
meet Hi 1c> pounds at Buffalo to1
toorrow night. Both hoys are
claimants to the lightweight chant'-
piiutsllip of Uit-Cif *.
The Federal ie-pgue mngr tie
aay that alt discord has been pat.-n
ed up. and the opening gnn will be
filed on Saturday. It is said that
t'cae'e is in sight for next year, with
three big leagues operating in har
tm-ny.
Tho sale of Joe Cants' hotel in
Baltimore recalls the fact that h<
built it. with the money ho got hi
the Itftf Nelson fight. This was
his largest plum, anrfdt was his tin
doing.
The western racing circuit will
open in Denver on June 12. Tteno
and San Frauoscd are now in the
c'|rcidji. Forty days of sport will In-
furnishii, the horsemen at thi
Frisco fair.
Big, Chief Bender will tonight
hurl a halt the length of tho banquet
hnl! at Baltimore, where the B.-viH-
more Feds will feast and be merry.
Catcher JackHtseh will receive the
pill and everybody will eheer.
Snowy Baker Writes to friend;
from Australia of the hoxers*
union into which the Australian
boxers were roped, to demand W
per eent of tho gate ’receipts for each
fighter.
that there was one thine, that could
No runs were scored off his delivery 'I,ot l><> rut out without making the
Weeks, formerly with Tulsa and Hib,H ** «n.'Ptv- ,l^leted.
Fort Worth, played in left -a -den tin (:ulsed humanity and- that thing
and out of three times up, sectir- 1 was th® gospel of < lirist. Now Paul
one of the two h,its gurey.ed off ,o1*8 us what Hus gospel ia. he aayi>
Iwnafrt*? delivery, \tilfui ^oruriner thr? ^act that Christ die.
cher. Milan also hit. Ogles for a'for 0l,p «hm according te tae scrip*
safety in the sixth. Nokev came tlire: *hnt he was burled and that
l ack to hi. own and after reader tho third day he rose Iron tho
in* a clean single ran the !, ; wiW d«a«L Tnis is the gospel that Paul
on a spiked foot and bfoo^hf in wafl not aslmmed ol and ihjp i.s
Sherman’s lone tally whi n Adam.-’w,lat h<> apd a 1 ,h* Ojuxtltw preaeh-
siegbd to eenterfieid. I«1 *"• ***** P<*«® ■ «h®y Prcwhed.
s.tr. Weber and Hardenr figured Tl"’re *«*» HOilw thin»» th‘‘y ?ld
in a fast double piav in the Ihi-U l,,,r at,MM .IK
there are no places at winch they
did not preach this gospel Of Christ.
Then describing the suffering and
New Arrivals in Men’s English
Walker Ox lords
Shown in Tan Russia Calf, Gunmetala, Kangaroo*
Vici Kids and the new Mahogany Tan.
$3.60 to $6.50 the Pair
We Show Too the Greatest Variety ot Lasts and Pattens
From Which to Make Year Selection
How Fatigue Will Poison A’ou,
In the April American Magazine
Ida M. Tarbell writes another article
in her new business series, entitled
frame just to
-they could.
The score:
■Sherman—
show the big
noy-t
death of Me Savior, the great debt
“The Holden Rule in Business.
This month’s article takes up the
let.'ib of the wjpiiins day. Many
inf; re ting points P.nd slO’tes are
l.rmght out showing the baneful
effects of too long a working day.
On the subject of “How Fatigue
Wears onl the Human Body.” Miss
Tsrbhtl writes in part, as follows:
Men and women come in the
morning! with a spring of fneh en-
ergy- within them. Little by little
during the hours of labor they
empty that spring. When It is dry
they must draw from forces which
should be untouched. By some
strange chemistry which no on.;
Til e (! 1 bbott s-M e Fa r 1 a n d
go to (ae club bidding
Milwaukee is said to have
big bid for the mill.
bout will
highest
made a
Pal Brown has a hard job on
his hands for Friday night, when
he mlxei|.it apwRly Joe Man dot nt
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be paid for humanity through his1 understands tco well, these intru-
great love lor man, he said therejsions on the physical forces which
was no reason why any man should' should be invioiote produce in the
he ashamed of Hits gospel. The law,human system a true toxic condi-
of Hod required, he said, that sin be Hon-fatigue poison, auto-poison
punished. Isaiah said Christ bore the scientists call it.
onr sins and suffered for our initial-, “if this fatigue poison passes a
ties. Christ’s death and suffering point where the period of rest,
on the cross,was a punishment following is equal to the task of throw
sin. Jsiftt Christ’s sin, but a Pul1-(intr it off and filling
as they have been surprising. They
are discoveries which upset all the
old theories about hours.
“Briefly put, they amount to this:
An eight-hour day in a well-man-
aged shop yields as large a quantity
of work as a ten-hour day, and cuts
out almost entirely certain irrita-
tions and interruptions which al-
ways have characterized the longer
work period. As for labor it has be-
come an axiom it» its circle that shorts
ening the day increases the pay.
There is many a manufacturer that
will tell you that shortening the
day increases the profits.’’
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Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness
and a general ‘no account" feeling
is a sure sign of a torpid liver.
-HERBINB is the medicine needed.
It makes the liver active, vitalizes
the blood, regulates the bowels and
restores a fine feeling of energy and
cheerfulness. Price ; 50c. Sold by
H. L. Sheehey. d&w
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Track Meet Prises. >*1
Saturday
fol- between Sherman, Denison and Howe,
In the track meet here
Superior, Win. He is showing goo<
form, and plans to show in the east
before making another trip te
Attsiralia.
QIICKLY
RHEUMATISM YIELDS
TO SLOAN'S
You can’t prevent, an attack o!
rheumatism from coming on, but
you can stop it almost immediate
ly, Sloan’s Liniment gently applied
io (he sore Joint or muscle pene-
trates in a few minuiok to the in-
flamed spot that causes the pain
It soothes the hot. tender, swollen
feelirtg. and in a very short Unit
brings a relier that is almost un-
heiiet ealde until you expertehetrTtrJf
(Jet 11 hollle of Sloan’s Linimonl
lor 2f><* of any druggist and hwe-
lt in the house against colds, sort
and swollen Joints, lumbago, sci-
atica and like ailments. Yout
money back if not satisfied, hut it
does give almost instant relief
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base hit- Mafmquist. Double 1 ays
■Sorey, Weber and Gardener: Tan
ner, M.iimqtiist and Wohil“ben. In-
nings pitched—-By Trammell 1, by
Oorzine 5, by Donalds 5. by Ogles
Hits apportioned—Off Trammell
off (’orpine J. off Donald* 2. off
Okies i. Struck out By Trammell
by Oorzine X. by Donalds 2. Banes
on. bails Off Trammel! Left on
on bases—-SUerntati t, Waco 7.
First base on error; Sherman 1,
Waco 2. Time of game-—1 hour
and 3D minute-. I’mpiro—Fullen
wider.
I.oiimer Trial Set. for Today.
Chicago, Apr. 7. The trial o’
former United States Senator WI1
liam Lorimer and hix felVow-offirisb
of the former LaSalle Street Nation
al bank is sol for today in thf
t nited States District court before
Judge George Ai Catj>e«t«r. A noth
cr postponement is looked for, a.
Mi. I.orlmor and Joseph P. Galla
gher another official of Hie bank
have beep granted leave by the
court, io change their plena of not
gtailty within thirty days of theii
■arraignment c.ti Match 23. Lortmu
and1 Gallagher, with Charles (>, iV
mud Thomas McDonald, were ar
ratgned on March and entereit
pleas of not gptlty 0T federal indict
men Is based upon reports of invest i
nation* into action of tint official;
when the Lorimi r hank was oper-
ated under n nutiotiHl hank charter
Fbarles R. Miindny nod Henry \V
Ifuttig. also associated with formm
tenafftr Loriim r in the detune!
I|ank, will bo tried at, the saim
lime. ' * ')
HORLICK S
H0-the Original ; K
iVIALTED MILK
Or You May Qef a Substitute
TEE Nourishing
Food-Drink
tor AH Ages
Ail Fountains - Druggists.
Tane a. Package Home
ishment and atonement fat the sins
of the world. For the sins of -every
man who lad ever lived in the past
who had looked to him through faith
in the promise of a davior: for the invades bis system.
Pina of those who lived at that time
and for the sins of every man who
ever will live as long as the world
stands, who will accept hint.
There was one addition to the
church at yesterday morning's ser-
vice and three last night.. The meet-
ing will likely continue all this week,
services at the regular hours, D to
11 a. m. and f:45 p. nr.
Hears Split Ticket Controxer y.
Notes and Observation*.
Washington, Apr. 7. ~ The entire
interstate Commerce Commission
will sit today to hear the arguments
rf the railroads and their opponents
in the -split ticket" controversy,
which affmds the 11-0 of mileage in
traffic north and routh on the eas-
tern railroads. The southern lines
have maintained mileage book ar-
rangements with northern lines for
through passenger traffic, which it
is claimed by northern lines, is not
111 compliance with the commission's
rulings- The Penury 1 vaniu road de-
manded the withdrawal of tue in-
terchangeable mileage arrangement
and many boards of trade have prtv-
tested.
_______ Sherman won by many points. Ar-
afresh the' rangements will now be made for
sirring of energy, the man goes | the A. & M. fifth annuall
I.ack to hix tbil a little unfit, and; scholastic games some time this
the longer he goes on the more un-! month. Sherman will send rwr or
fit he Becomes. Slowly the poison five men to that place at A. & M. s
The repairing (expense.
forces food, relaxation, pleasure, For first places in each event the
and sleen -becomes less and less. following merchants were very lip-
aide to do hix work, unfit to irn- era! in giving prizes. Never can the
prove upon it and unable to grow.' s. H. S. remember a time when tne
•He is an unsafe man, too, one not ■ merchants of Sherman have
to ire trusted among machines in to respond to their calling, and tn
dangerous places. The man has! behalf of the entire team we w*B
been poisoned into unfitness by the to thank each and every one.
slow accumulation of fatigue poison
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which he could not throw off.
' It was not work which did this;
j. B. Shaw, 11.0* belt: Carl Nall,
sodu ticket; Scull-Swain, Thermo
hot tie; Lealie-YV allace, safety razor:
• * candy;
it w#s foo much work. He needed ' Candyland, two-pound box
the work to keep him fit; without,! Wilson & Thompson, straw nat.
it, its equivalent, a regular I Settle & Settle, 75c. necktie, Cra>-
physical exercise: his spring of en-jcroft-Stinson, soda ticket; Gherman
erev would have as surely deterior- Jewelry Co., |2."0 pair cuff buttons,
a ted as it did from overwork. The Arthur Nick. f,»c WOfth shines,
spring of energy standing idle Strange Jewelry Co., tl.50 iWCK
would have soured within him. pin; Glasscock Drug Co., soda t -
“it has taken years of observa-[ct; Livingston, 11.00 He; l aste 1
tion and experience to establish’* Miller, $1.00 shirt, ^D0'
with anything like scientific accu-(l dozen oranges: Turner-WUllfora,
raev the baneful effectB on the la- soda ticket; Guntcr-Rollison, pair
borer and his product of the too tennis shoes; Reynolds-Parker, base-
iong day. This has been done bull bat. __
finally with a completeness which f Of »U these prizes the she*'™-
even Hie courts arc recognizing, boys won all but two of them, H we
capturing those. Denison didn t evea
get a look in. Come oil Denison, our
Lions are patiently watting for you.
Moreover, in establishing these
facts, there have txjen discoveries
made of the effects of Hie shorter
day which have been as heartening
- I
never
Although ball players are
riod Tor it. (hey mv dally Miilty of
the basest Kind of so-aiing. Waxn•!
hachie Light.
But now and then Hie. got caught. ];
The Chlne-e University bbsubaH i
team vvhich Mill bo nt Austin college
tomorrow afternoon played a no hit, I
■io run game with Baylor UsJversity, j
viiijiitxg by th(> score of I to ft. Thfsi
t.e*mv~pl»ys Austin College tomorrow j
ifternoori, and the game will be)
veli worth seeing/ A nolo to the I
^porting writer on Uif, Democrat,
uiys the following will he tho prob-
ibie lino up of the Chinese; .1.
Chinn, 2b; Ayau, ss. i.ai, 3b; Mark.
Yim, rf.; Yap. lit; 1 ". e. L; C.
chin, p.
Denison will ho here Saturday,
according to prqitfuit.aisaounccmont,
0 play Dad Ritter’s team at t.yon
Park, and Sherman goes to Denfson
for a game. While these are hiert-
yj-rxhfbition games : will he
worth going jnilos io sec.
$ 11. ■= ’I; r l
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The average cup of coffee contains
about 2 l/2 grains of caffeine, a poison
ous drug that handicaps the efficiency
and chances for promotion of many
bright men and women.
Read This Letter
where I mu employed as Telegraph Operator
Through tho Looking Gl»»e.
If you listen to two men discussing
eastern races-the Chinese tu particu-
lar—yon will invariably hear them re-
mark with that weighty tone of final-
ity hi vvhich people are wont to deliver
their obiter dicta: "Tho Chinaman is
an enigma, an insoluble mystery; be-
hind his Impenetrable mask there lurks
we know not what curious variant of
the human racy’’ But dock it ever <*•-{
cur to UX that in the "barbarian" Or
“foreign devil" Hie Chinaman finds a
problem of even greater perplexity? |
Thu fact that all our books begin nt
the wrong end and that .ouf lines are
printed horizontally Instead of verti-
cally! lH to him overwhelming evidence
of Uk> topsy turvyness’of our minds;
that we shake a woman by the baud
La. in his eyes, most unseemly, while
bur dancing, with its lack of dignity
and stately grace, suggests to him
nothing less than a wur dunce of sav-
age^’ The practice of walking with a
stick shows us to be in very sdoth a
most ferocious and uncivilized people,
for who would carry a stick save for
the purpose of beat big innocent folks?
—Baltimore Son.
••|»«>vvn at the Junction," writes « railroad man. -.....- :: . . . . |h live, of
stem's
nervous
“My wife told me .bout Post.mi. 1 tried it and liked it. T never drink anything else MlMM
a tin of Instant Postnrn in my pall. I feel fine, my brain ix quirk and ftrt‘v«V *,,d * toblt I
at tfie Junction while I’m on duty. I really think eoltee. would have put me out of j»
hadn't <|iiit it lor PosHim.’’
Jf coflee is crimping yout pitisjU'cts. try a eiumge to
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postum
contains
Made only of .-elec lcsl u lient and a small per cent of whnlesonie molasses. Postum
nothing harmful <•« Injurious, bid is "n tho contrary, healthful and Invigorating.
Poetum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal the original form -maa^
he well boiled. 15c and 25c packages; Instant Postum—the soluble form-
made instantly in the cup with not water, 30c aud 5Uc tins. Both kinds are
iioiL'ictiia tiorV rout ner cun about the sahie. \ . ‘ /■ 1
equally delicious, aod cost per cup about the same!
“There’s a Reason” for P0SH1M
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