Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1919 Page: 6 of 10
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>AGE FOUR
SHERMAN DAlLYpElEOmT^HERMAN,
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Friday, March' 28y*4919
we Are always as ready to
SHOW as to sfilLand we invite women to
call and see the New Season’s Footwear.
FOR $5.00 and $6.00 the Pair.
—24 Styles of Oxfords,
Pumps and Colonials, in brown,
Chestnut, blacks and whites,
with the Military, Cuban or
French heels.
We show you more Shoes
from which to make your
Spring selection.
MATTERS OF SOCIAL INTEREST
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Wedding Aimonnceroent.
Cards are out announcing ttl<* ap-
! preaching marriage of Miss Margaret
| Elizabeth Edwards ami Frank Krwin,
IlMith of Woxahaehie. The ceremony is
j to lie solemnized on April 7th in that
I city. This, is of sjwvial interest in
I Sherman, as Mr. Krwiir js the hrother
[ of Mrs. Will Fly mill Inis untile many
friends tinring his visits here.
Picture Show I*urty.
Mr. amt Mrs. T.G. Hooker of No
1205 Fast Houston -t rift entertained |
IVtiny Social.
Tlie home of Mrs. .1. M. Binkley on
North Travis street was the seene of
delightful Penny Social. given 4q*“tlE
local chapter, W. ('. T I*, yesterday
afternoon at .‘l o'.clisk. A very pleasing
musical program was renden’ii hy a.
hevy of school girls and ,a light col la-,
lion was served.....in tlie niatifi frlwntT
and members Vhdciijh-dMgrlng the
afternoon. "
On Thursday morning of last week.
Mr. Oscar Baudot* of tills city and
_____Miss Everett Lewis of Whiteshorn
last evening with a picture show par- ’ ''<'n' hhitetl In marriage.In tlie city of
ty to see Ethel Clayton iu “Petti-1 , IM1" . *r<* »!' home in Van
gro.w's Girl." After tlie show, delight-) u* the residence of Mr. and
' Mrs. M. Hunter. Mr. Raudeig is
fill refresiiments wer served at .... ,
home of the host and hostess. About i I]1,*’. •vm,1,K man who ea me hero from
H Inteslmm a few weeks ago to work
for T. H. Mas“»io in the grocery store
thirty young |n>op1e enjoyed Mr, and
Mrs. Mocker's hospitality.
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MONDA V NIGHT
Familiarize yourself with this famous opera before seeing it.
We Will be glad to have
TheNEW EDISON
“THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL”
tell you the story of “Aida” and sing the famous airs:
“CELENTK AII)A”—Ite-creuted voice of the famous Italian tenor,
Ales.sumlro Bond. ' ~ ...
“TRIUMPHAL MARCH”—(Jet familiar With this march for it is one
of tlie world’a great masterpieces.
“RETURN VICTORIOUS"
is orie of the leading
Re-created voice of Marie Hnppold. This
■Aida” arftrs.
“MY NATIVE LAND"—Re-created voice of Marie Itapiiold. This is
a simple little melody that every .one will enjoy at once.
“THE FATAL STONE” -Re-created voices of Marie Rnppold and
Giovanni Zenatollo. This is one of the greatest ducts in all oiiewy
“FAREWELL, OH EARTH"—Re-cron ted voices of Marie Rappold,
Giovanni Zenatello and. grand opera chortlk This is one of the
sweetest. most tender melodies that may be found in any of
Verdi's operas and is justly famous,
We also have Re-Creations of Creatore and his band..
Come to our store and hear these famous selections!
LINN BROS.
“ PHONOGRAPH CO.
HOME OF THE NEW EDISON
215 North Travis. Sherirtan.
Shakespeare Club.
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Following is the prog-rani for the
I Shnkes]H*aiv tjul). Tuesday. April 1:
Roll call. Personal Glimps of tlie of
feet of
ark.
Music, assigned.
Painting, assigned.
1 .itora turo,.round t able.
Flection of officers.
and though tie has not I icon here long
he lias proven himself to a high toned
gentleman and a very competent
young laisines* man. anil tlie Leader
joins jils new made friends in wish-
iiig for lie and ids bonnv bride liealtti.
the war upon literatuitre and [wealth and happiness all through life.
The hride is from one of tlie best
families in Whitesboro, a young liplv
who will indeed make for heV ehoseo
Imsiiand an ideal and helpful com-
panion,.—Van Alstyne Lender.
COUGHS m COLDS
QUMXLYJEUEVED
Dr. King’s New Discovery used
since Grant was President
Get a bottle today
It did it for your grandma, for your
father. For fifty years this well-kr.own
cough and cola remedy has kept an
evergrowing array of friends, young
and old.
For half a century druggists every-
where have sold it. Put a bottle in
your medicine cabinet. You may need
it in a hurry, bold by druggists
everywhere. 60c and $1.20.
Bowels Acting Properly?
They ought to, for constipation
makes the body retain waste matters
and impurities that undermine the
health and play havoc with the entire
system Hr. King's Few Life Pillsare
rdiablo cr.d r.fiM in action. Ail
druycgisi's.
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LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
125 North Travis St.
' FINE DRESSES UNPACKED TODAY.
Some of the handsomest Dresses we ever had—Georgettes,
foulards, Taffetas, Printed Georgettes, etc—really attrac-
tive models—every good color—up to. .......$65,00
New Blouses— New Skirts—
New Blouses^ New Capes—
Beautiful New Silk Underwear.
Fifteen Years fur Criminal Assault.
Aw.onp the Courts
Guthrie. Okhi., Mu veil
District Court here Jmlgo
I jerruled tlie motion for a
CIVICS
Hi
INSANE MAN CUTS
UP HIS FAMILY
Bond Set.
Bond in the sum of $1,000 was* al-
lowed M. H Panthmd. charged with
assault to murder Walter Puckett,
night watchman at Bells, in Justiee
K. A. McCrary's court yesterday. Ho
failed to make bond and was remand-
ed to jail.
In the
Swank <iv-
,new trial
| for Rufus Cliftfm, aged If t. eniiviefed
of criminal assault and sentenced him
to fifteen years in the penite-ntiary.
Tlie victim was a 1.',-year old girl, an
inmate of the state Industrial School
for Girls at Oklahoma City,
Portable apparatus for developing
motion picture films wherever th-y
may have been eXiVnajd at much less
cost than in a studio laboratory has
Ih'cii invented by a Lcs Angelo* man,
Chloroforms Wife and1 Children
Then Seriously Slashes
Them With Razor.
London.—The Health association re-
cently discovered one of the queerest
cases of insanity in Canadian medical
annals. As a result, Frank Bolton, a
Application Granted.
sunlight and showers, wounds inflicted upon them .fey t he- * ,'• ' s, ,, ,.
up and put forth Blln„ The application of'U,C. JraiicU for
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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DAILY DEMOCRAT
In CKy and County -
One month ..............$ .00
Six months ....................3.25
One year ..................6.00
Out of County in Texas and Oklahoma
One month ....................$ ,fl5
Six Months .................... 3,50
One year
Beyond
side of Grayson, $1.80: Beyond Texas
and Oklahoma and within 1,000 miles,
$1.75. Beyond 1,000 miles and overseas,
$1.S5. ...........
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAY-
ABLE IN ADVANCE. '
Bietl at Bonham.
Texas and Oklahoma and
Within 1000 Miles
One month ..........75
„Three months,,, ,., .,..*>••.»M,»,2iXL
Six months ............. 375
One year .... 7.00
Beyond 1000 Miles and Overseas.
One month .....................$.85
Three months .._____... 2.25
Six months ......... 4.00
One yenr .... ................ $7,50
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
Weekly Democrat—In Grayson coun-
ty $1.25. ,ln Texas and Oklalioma, out-
Bonham, Tex., March 28.—Mrs. J.
I* Rhodes, about 70 years of age. died
at the hospital in this city. She was
an old resident of Bagwell, Texas, and
had come here to visit her son, G. C.
6.50 Rhodes who is ..bridge foreman at the
Texas & Pacific railroad. The body
was shipped Jo Bagwell Friday for
burial
An epidemic is abroad in Slrermali ’
It comes each rear with marbles and
tops and balls; this year it is in a
more exaggerated form Than .usual,
and is also 11101'“ general. Ail sections
of tlie town have boon attacked and in
some neighborhoods the “patients” arc
vicing with each other to develop tin?
■ most pronounced ease. .
Wo refer to the epidemic of plant-! *oftn*r regitacmtul bandmun, now is In
I tinir trees. .slimbs, flowers nml irnrcI‘n jBQ asylum for the JiLsane, while his
i seeds which liavo been put into the wife and two children are In a lios-
grountl In ISrg? quantities and under pita], recovering from starvation and
the influence of
soon will spring up and put. iuon gatie man
les,r“!rr:,c'is ri wl; umus rrr r :.to
Ing fever” let's not overlook the uglv a noiel form. He labored under tlie
spots (what city or home i* ivitliaut . delusion that he was a famous British
thcrii?1 {
• These can be transformed as if t>v
[I'flie magic touch of a fairies’ wand. P
docs^nat. require the cxisuiditure of
much, money either. Wonders can ho
accomplished' with an old fence, hon-
ey suckles and wild roses.
If you are so unfortunate as to
have a dead tree, perchance 011c of a
group, by trimming its small li ranch or.
platding an ivy or some ottier liardv
vine at its root, circle this with
“seedlings" bright in color. Shortly you
will have in place of the “old deal
tr<*'" a living green shaft of lieautv.
Unsightly outhouses should not of
necessity remain so. Morning glories,
moon vines and Dorothy Perkins will
effect'« mighty change.
Barren plai-cs iu the lawn when1,
from one cause or another “the grass)
simply will not grow" can lie made1
verdant with old-fashioned ground 1
ivy. I
Because we are not wealthy and
because there is so many places for
our money is no reason we should d“-
Kpafr of making our eity jmd homo at-
tractive and beautiful; tVrtaiuly it-is
ns poor taste as it is a foolish expendi-
ture of money to plant expensive
trees and shrubs in tlie front yard
and park space ami leave barren nelv
spots here and there over the remit ic-
ing part of the yard. All things can
not be done in a day or a year, but
a beginning has to Ire made, <3111! what
bet'er time than now.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE SHER-
MAN CIVIC LEAGUE.
Judge Jeff W. Hassell Assaulted.
Denison. Texas. March 28.—Com-1
plaints charging .1. L. and Clarence
Farris with assaulting Judge J. W.
Hassell, were drawn up hy Assistant
Comity Attorney James Kone and the
men will- be given a hearing before
Justice of tlie Peace George F. French
Tile assault Occurred about 4 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon in front of the
Madden store, when it is alleged both
men uincked Judge Hassell.. The Far-
ris brothers were arrested hy Constable
Tom Gwin and placed under bond for
their HPIHTH'MIICC.
OLD-TIME COLD CURE-
DRINK HOT TEA!
Get a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a
tablespoon fid Of the tea, put a cap of
boiling water upon it, pour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any-
time during the day or before retiring.
It is the most effective way to break
a coltl and cure grip, as it opens the
(lores of the skin, relieving congesting.
Also loosens the bowels, thins breaking
up a cold.
Try- it the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip. Tt is inexjiensiva
and entirely vegetable, therefore sufo
and {harmless.
Reduce your doctor’s
bills by keeping
always * on hand—
TCK'S VAPORI
‘YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30f. 60*7^20
WANTS—TOO LATE TIKI CLASSIFY
FOUND---Ail automobile crank. Call
at Democrat and pay for ad. ui2S-.'!le
C
tlie removal of the disabilities of mi-
nority was granted by Judge Slins
Hart', in tin* Fifteenth District Court.
Prohate Matters.
Attorney Butler of Ardmore was in
Sherman this morning to file an appli-
cation for Mrs, Maud Boivumn in the
County Court, asking to lie appointed
guardian of the person and estate df
Pearl and Clara Guyton, minors. The
estate is valued at $3,315.
POSITION WANTED -By mini with
ten years' exiicrieuce wholesale grain
business: expert uiultlgraph and typ-
ist, also clerical -work.' Can furnidt
very Iw'st of ix'feri,■tiers. Wire iir write
J, M. McNeil, Box 45, McKinney. TYx.
lM2f0-.it 11
1'oit RENT —Furnished hdusckeetdng
trig rmnns. !,(. tilock from court terns -.
Mrs. W. p. Kipg. 227 W. Tloustmi.
ui‘28.31 c
Child Kills Self.
Chicago. 111.. March 28. Susie Rio,
11 years old. thought Dad never Kept
his revolver loaded. She is dead to-
day.' .........
During hoiise-cleiMiing the girt found
the revolver in a bureau drawer. She
playfully pointed it at iter head and
pulled tlie trigger. - -soy-i —
To Parade at Houston.
Fort Worth, March 28 The T32n,l
Field Artillery, composed of Texans
and Oklahomans .will parade in
Houston next week on tlicir. way to
Camp .Bowie, it was announced here
today.
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INSURANCE
Coploy & Mills ^
^ M&P Bank Bidg. Phont?83Z
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KEEP FEE! DRY
Tells« Rheumatism Sufferers
" Take Salts and Get Rid
of Uric Acid.
Comity Court.
Freeman Sanford pleaded guilty iu
Comity Court to a charge of stealing
veiling, trees from the Texas Nur-ery
Conipithy. aiid was assessed a fine
amounting with costs, to $24.55.
It. It. Post, arrested hy Deputy
Sheriff Barf Shipp on suspicion of
'Heiug -o-wtoakey dealer, (ilended guil-
ty in County Court to a t liarge of va-
jgnincy and was fined $15 and cost*.
^ Real Estate Transfers.
J. A. .Swafford ct nx lo J110. C.
Krengor. lots 7 and 8. Franklin P
Davis addition to Sherman. $.3,11110:
Ma fell 26. 1010.
R. M. Sullivan ct n\ to J: C. Wilev
al. lot 5. block 11. Mi-Fall's aildi
tion to Whiteslioro. March 22. 1010.
Bill Brmlcn ct tts to ii. It. Hohlen.
acres, Gunter, *$300; Feb, 25.
1010.
II (’. Miller el ux lo J. E. Nbdiols
lot )). blm'k 15. College addition, to
\ an Alstyne, $65; March 24, 1010.
Edith E. Flowers et al to C, A.
Wendt, 8 acres. Jas. Manning survey
$1,560: March 26. 101&.
Mrs^,Eb-ifa..-.W—Eni^ll......' tn Rortlm
M. a lid Myrtle M. Fisher, lot 110x150
fis't, tilix'k N of Black’s addition to
Sherman, *6.500: March 14, 1010. '
B. W. Stnnlierr.v et nx to T,. P.
Irvin. 15 acre*. Tims. B. Shannon sur
ve.v. $550: March 24. 1010.
W: S. Hibbard to J. T. Ilnfrisdn. W
20, block 20. Miller's first addition
to Denison. $1.5(4): Jan. 30. 1019.
Get Rid of That
Persistent Cough
Stop that weakening, persistent cough
or cold, threatening throat or lung
affections, with ’M'krmns AlteraUve.
. - -p the tonic a .’4 UpbjUder ol 20 years'
ous incisions with a crude collection of cuccessful use. ^soc and MAO - bouiea
old razors I from dmevtsts. or from
‘ . ,i ECiatAiF laboratory, Piittadohihia
“Why did you do It?” he was asked,j____________________
in court ' -i $100 REWARD. $100.
“I am n noted Surgeon,” lie replied,
The readers of this, paper will be
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
—8 CHAIRS—
That .Means Eight Good Burlier*.
\Ve Give Sertirr.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
YOU’RE NEXT.
Rub Soreness from joints and muscles
with a small trial bottle of old
St. Jacobs Liniment
Stop “dosing9- Rheumatism.
It’s pain only; not one case in fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub
soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Lini-
ment” right on the “fender spot." and
by the time you say Jack Robinson—>
but comes the rheumatic prtin. “SL
Jacob's Liniment" is a harmless rheu-
matism ettre which never disn"p|mints ,
and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes
jiain, slirynessJttid..stiffness from ach-
ing joints, muscles and bones; stop*
sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
Umber up! Got u 30 cent bottle of
old-time, honest "St. Jacobs. Lin intent!’
from any drug store, and in a moment
yoii’ll be free from pains, aches and.
stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheuma-
tism away.
Stops The Tickle
. Reals the Throat and Cures ihe Cough.
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Price 35c.
A free Box of GROVE'S O-FEN-TRATE
| SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
7* , Croup is enclosed with every bottle.
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Operated on His Wife.
surgeon, and his mania led him to
“keep his hand in practice" by operat-
ing on his wife and children.
Bolton-obtained »-hyrttleTTsf’TWlrFo-''
form and, mounting an ironing board
on the backs of chairs, he put his vvjfe
to sleep for the purpose of operating
for the removal of an Imagined can-
cerous growth. The woman did not
explain why she submitted, but when
found by investigating nurses she was
suffering from incisions mode in th red
places. A dangerous wound had been
inflicted in her abdomen, another In
her hip and the tiurd in her right leg.
Boltop, after cutting his wife, lmd
taken his eight-year-old daughter and
had operated upon her, making nuuier-
GRAND OPEBB
Company
MARK BYRON JR.
OfMCRAi. AMMAtf*
EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT
Sherman Opera House
ONE NtGHT ONLY, MONDAY, MARCH 31.
“AIDA”
27th at 0 a. m.,
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SILKS for Separate Skirts and Coat Suits,
fashions latest fad. We have as a special
the soft finished, high lustre Moire, in the
new shades—Rust, Titian, Dull Helio, and
Dark Reseda, full yard wide, as a special
$1.00 THE YARD.
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Rheumatism is no respecter of age,
sex, -color or rank, if .not the most
dangerous of human afflictions It1 is
one of the most painful. Those subject
______to rheumatism should eat less meat,
unthieacxposui'c ^drtok
j lots of pure water.
| Rheumatism is catsed by uric acid
which is generated in the bowels and
absorbed into the blood. It is the func-
tion of tfte kidneys to filter this acid
from the blood and cast it out in the
1 urine; the ports of the skin are also
a means of freeing the blood of this
; impurity. In damp and chilly, cold
weather the skin pores are closed thus
i forcing tlie kidneys to do double work,
i they become weak and sluggish and* fail
\ to eliminate this uric acid which keeps
j accumulating and circulating through
I the system, eventually settling in tne
1 joints and muscles causing stiffness,
soreness and pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism get
from any pharmacy about four ounces
of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a
glass of water and drink before break-
fast each morning for a week. This
is said to eliminate uric acid by stimu-
lating the kidneys to normal action,
thus ridding the blood of these impur-
ities.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and
is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia and
is used with excellent results by thqiy
sands of folks who are subject to rheii-
matism. Here you have a pleasant,
effervescent lithia-water drink which
1 “I operated to scrape tlie bones.
A younger child, a boy of four years,
Was just recovering from an anesthet-
ic when the nurses arrived. He, too,
had been operated upon.
What Ggrc1311* Must Do.
Undei' the title “Conquest-and Kui-
tur,”*tbe committee ou public infor-
mation issued a compilation of quota-
tions from German writers and speak-
ers, Including tlie kaiser himself,
to show the Teutonic worship of
the war god and greed for world con-
quest." The pamphlet, compiled by
Profs. Wallace Nutcstelirlfhd Elmer E.
KhiII of the University <>f Minnesota,
assisted by faculties of d-jieir own and
other universities, has ii 'foreword by
Guy Stanton Ford, sayings
“No peace’ cim ever make of Ger-
many a fit partner for a league of honor
until the German people have driven
out the spirit which Inspired these ut-
terances in their fin me."
Hominy—The city is trying the ex-
periment of locating all water lines
in the alleys Instead of In paved
streets. The water system is to he
doubled this spring.
“Once upon a time" is" tlie way
Tghles begin, and after a man goes out
once upon a time he begins to tell fils
wife fables.—-Chicago .Keys. ,,
LujuiSitor—“And will ‘you tell me
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that scleuc.
has been able .to emu,In! all Its stage?
and that is catarrh. Catarrh being
greatly influenced by constitutional
conditions requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine i-
takeu Internally and acts through the
blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system thereby destroying the foumh,
tion of the disease, giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu-
tion and assisting nature in doing Its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in the curative powers of Hall’s
Catarfh Medicine Mint thby offer fine
Hundred Dollars for any case that' it
fails to cure. Send for list of testi-
monials
Address F. J.: CHENEY —ft Co,
Toledo.' t ihio, {.old hy alt Druggists'
7.^.^—A tlVi'rf
Experts have been conducting suc-
cessful experiment* in tlie , manufac-
ture of paper pulp from lalang grass,
which grows profusely iu Queensland
and is similar to tlie Spanish esparto.
answerin' fool questious.”—Life.
A Texas Wonder.
Tlie Texas Wonder for kidney and
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes,
weak amf tame back, rheumatism ffhff'
irregularities of the kidneys and blad-
der in both men and women. Regu-
lates bladder troubles in children. If
hot sold b.v your druggist will be sqM
by mail on receipt of $1.25. One small
bottle is two months treatment mh!
often euros. Send for sworn tesfiinom^*4"
nls. Dr. E. W: Hall. 2026 Olive St.
St. Louis, Mo. Sold hy druggists.—AdV
Produced with same cast and scenic investiture ns in
New York. Pittsburg, Cleveland, 8t. Ixm.L, New
Orleans and Dallas
Ticket sale op>en* Tinirsilay, March
at Nall's Drug Store.
PRICKS' Box seats $5,00 each. Lower floor $4.00
iinjl $3.00. BalcoUy $3.ini and $200. Gallery $1.00.
War tax 10 per cent additional.
Mali orders will lie filled iu the order they are
received.
CELEBRATED PRI NCI PALS
GRAND ORCHESTRA - CHORUS.
CORPS DE BALLET. '
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£
&1. Ei
SIX O’CLOCK
jUfj
WILL COME
ONE HOUR EARLIER
- NEXT WEEK.
You had better prepare for these early
breakfasts With an extra supply of electric
lamps.
Buy them by the box and you will be supplied in caie
of an jemergency.
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