Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Saturday, April 5, 1919
SHERMAN
DAM PTOT^HEMW!,,,TEXAS.
PAGE THREE.
TO THE BRAVE AMERICAN WOMEN.
m iifiBiB
Your Labor Counts
—every ounce of work
you do helps. Thl* war
was fought as truly in
the household and in
the workshop as it waa
in the trenches.
It is the womeb of
America — the mothers,
wives, sisters add
sweethearts of those at
the . front — who mails
real war sacrifices.
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UNUSUAL
TELEGRAPH
CTADiee
GARDEN TOOLS ON THE GROUND ARE DANGEROUS.
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lore, undying deter-
mination, their God-
given patriotism, which
*2 carried the spirit of
success to every man
In our army and navy.
Some of our American
women are borne down
physically and mental-
■ ly by the weaknesses
(of their sex. They suf-
fer from backache,
dragging sensations,
Very nervous and path
In top of head. If they
... . ,, . _ . "' ; ■' • ®sk their neighbors they
will be told to take a Favorite Prescription of Doctor Pierce’s, a woman’s tem-
perance tonic, which has been so wo! and favorably known for the past half
century. Now put-up In Triblot form as well as Liquid.
Weak women should try It now. Don’t wait! Begin today. This woman’s
tonic and nervine will bring vim, vigor and vitality. Send to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for trial package of tablets.
He’s 9fi. Rut He
Swings a Wicked Foot.
Chicago—Edward Artlip. <ft Aurora,
is past Hfi yearn, but lifter being at-
tacked by Dominic Captlimis and
John Plcfkus. Imsky footpads. the old-
their everlasting i>»nn was still "up and goihg und
racin’ for action." Ho dropped Capi-
talist with a right to the jaw am) gent'
Plcikus to the mat wiill a kirk right
straight to ihe midriff. Then he had
laith arrested and told them they were
lucky he wasn't feeling i»eevisit that
day. v
Moon js Mamed
For l»t.of Thing*. '
Log Angeles. Calif.—According to
witnesses in the divorce suit of Jose-
phine Smith against Abraham Smith,
Hie moon -has a peculiar effect on Mr.
TteTtto.
“Every time the moon ) changed."
the witness said, "Mr. Smith beeame
quarrelsome . and nbusivq”
Judge Tuft ruled t Hat 1 the moon
rarely interfered with domestic af-
fairs, although charged with lieiilg
rcsponsilde for many proposals of mur-
rluge, and the decree whs refused.
are Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets
effective. Bilious and Sick Headache,
Constipation. Indigestion, Bilious at-
ks and many del
SHALL BUT EFFECTIVE
Was the little Monitor that m*-t the
Marrlmuc at Hampton Bonds, bo too
tacks and many derangements of tho
liver, stomach and bowels are prevented,
relievod and cured. Put up in sealed
glass vials, and always fresh and
i. Tho'
reliabio.
favorite pill for DU years.
For Sale
Choice Building Lots
North Walnut Street
East and West front lots, paved street, sewer, within four
blocks business center of city, very desirable for budding.
Will furnish the Money to Build.
These lots are cheap at the price asked.
Usslich A Hall
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.
Phone 19S.
Goulash of Romance
Costs Colonel Widow.
t’olorado Springs, Colo.—Mrs. Lou-
ise McPherson, stunning widow, is not
going to be married to “Col," Lloyd
Garrison, as was aiitiouneed. The "col-
onel’’ erstwhile (’awidinn army offi-1 leather,
eer, secret service sleuth, coach for a I When the carpenter
champion Chinese foot hall team and ! working he carefully cleans his tools
other occupations, is in jail, where'ef-j aud pttis them away in a box because
forts wm be nmile to cure Him of,the
morphine habit.
As the hour of
Greatest Human Vltalirer
"During the winters of 18J7
nml 1SSS, 1 v as so badly afflicted
with catarrh of the head and
thought i must surely die from
It. Arter trylag many doctors
and all other recommended rem-
edies made known — ’-----
induced to use Pel
to me, I was
Vrun>. 1 waa
eared entire!) by using twelve
bottles of l’eruna and one bottle
of Manatin.
Since that time, I have never
been without Ptruna. I use it
for colds Had as a xrstrnl toaic
during Spring sad Knit uinntbs
and find it the greatest human
yitallser.1
Sold Everywhere
! Was
Entirely
Cured
■rtmaaa. 217)4 *.
togee. Ok
Mr. TVs. A. Har
Second Ft., Muskogee, Oklahoma,
thus describes his case. Read Ui
letter. ■- .
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Ugntd or TaUft Foem
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THE SPRING DRIVE ON WALL PAPER
In the Spring a housekeeper’s mind naturally turns to thoughts of
cleaning house and repapering the rooms of her home.
Our New Nineteen Nineteen Stock of Wall Paper Will Fill Her Wants
For Every Room.
W. N. BUTRIDGE
PHONE 460
210 5. TRAVIS
What may happen if a hoe or mkc
Is left lying on the ground Is shown
in fhis picture. A rake with sharp
teeth “often bites through good shoe
is Hi rough
tunguriMis and bon constrictors t int J , tlll. ,loli,r say. and the piano
, the tales reached the Cars of the police. ."V „„iv wn,.
Mrs. McPherson wailed at tho church. violin ions! lie tlu only iusliu
Mrs. McPherson waited at tlie church
“I thought he was h
she an id.
gent if mail,”
Something Different Every Day!
When you take Lunch or Dinner with us, you’ll always f
find just what you want, and cooked to your taste. We
serve r.
EVERYTHING IN SEASON.
THE FAMOUS GAFE
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20% Saved on Casings
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On account of reducing our stock of
Michelin and Racine Fabric Casings in’
sizes 32x31/j to 37x5 inclusive, we will dis-
count these particular sizes 157®, for a
short time only. The next casings we buy
in these sizes will have a 5% Federal Tax
added to list price, so you will save 20% by
buying your casings from us now. Terms
cash.
s
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PEARCE AUTO CO.
C if,- v, . > n ■ A • .
) ) ' * Ford Adthorized Sabs and Service.
HACH ph#|£ 239.
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Trombone Player Glad
It Wasn’t Bull Fiddle.
Louisville, Ky.—It was noticed that
the curtain of n local-theatre was 20
minutes late in rising and the delay
remained a mystery until It was learn-
ed that George K. Wilkins, orchestra
leader, had taken tho time off to smash
his $1,000 Vincenzo I’urmnno violin
on the head of the trombone player,
The musicians were
enter the pit when the trombone
player’s trombone cither slipped or
slid and struck thp leader squarely
between the eyes. The leader promptly
used Ills violin as a club. The target
was a fair one aud the professor,
couldn't miss. Wilkins Inis gone to vamp stun.
Chicago to have the fragments of his
fiddle patched together The trombone
player could not lie found.
incuts Used.
he wants them to lie hi good condi-
tion for the work next day. A Imh* or j
spade left overnight in the garden is
sure to lie rusted and In poor Condi-1
iion for use.
Garden tools not in use should he j
placed upright against the fence or
house. At night they should' lie placed I
indoors. \
SEW WEIGHT S
MEASURE LAW IS
NOW IN EFFECT
Real Estate Wont Run Away
BUY REAL ESTATE.
One eight room house with ail conveniences, servant’s
house, garage, terms to suit buyer. This house is located in
the Frisco Addition, good buy for Railroad man.
MAYDEE BARRON
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
Room 708 M. & P. Rank Building.
Phone 310.
Wings of Youthful
Genius are Trimmed.
Minneapolis.—Did <*Hic gall a .wick-
ed eye in Juvenile court? __
She did, but It didn t get her any is vsiX-viO-d Pits* Dispatch!
place at nil with Judge 'Karel. Neat ( Austin. Tex.. Apr. 5—Under five now
and trimly chic as a fashion show law defining standards of weights and
model, arrayed in clinging green tnil-, measures a person faking or giving as
lent, snappy Mack turban, not to men- a unit less than the number of
lion a large puff of hair concealing pounds specified by the law with in-
eitch ear.’
preparing to “<**««“ w*
. trombone nsked Judge. Karel. . . „
“Oh, I m in the show business,
Judge.” replied Ollie. "I’ve been tour-
ing all the tank and hick towtjs.”
Ollie accompanied the answer with
tent to gain advantage shull he liable
to Hie party injured for double the
amount, of property wrongfully taken
mid in addition shall lie guilty of a
misdemeanor with a fine not to exceed
$200.
The law also says these weights
Queer How Cap’ll
Noticed That First.
Fort t’lintou. O.—Gut off front nil
communication' with the outside world
since he retired to his winter quar-
ter* Thanksgiving Day, (’apt. Cliao.il-
cey Flzmorris has just learned that
President Wilson lias gone to France,
tiiat the I-ongue of Nations js in the
making and that Theodore Roosevelt
is dead. "
t’Hpt. Fitxmorris is keeper of tlie
West Sister Island light and has just
.come ashore for supplies and to look
over newspaper files.
"There imve l>eeii changes in styles,
too.’’ said Hie captain. "1 notice the
women folks aren't- wearing their
short skirts any more—not that it mat-
ters to me especially,"
Here's Webster
Stuff on Vamps.
New Tork—Judge Frank A. Boett-
fter is going to ilatap the lid
flirting. What is mure he is going to
have "a “vampire gallery" wherein will
hung the pictures of tho better known
vamps. In defining what a vampire
is, Judge Boettuer said :.
“A vampire is a woman who flirts
on ttie streets, bleaches her hair, cam-
ouflages her face, disguises herself
with clothes, and gives a wrong name,
but is unable to change her eyes or
dimples.”
•owe languishing glances am) regular sha]) be npr nBa.shall riot IriCtthfe the
|weight of the container. All contracts
•Now quit that.’ said the jm'SC-1 Involving weights and measures hore-
“Tbur mother says you are ouly lo after made shall lie according to the
yhats old ami wants you to go to i(>g(,l standards, unless there is an ex-
school. You know you can t lie a pi-essed provision to the contrary.
This act which carries the emergency
clause and it now in cffei-t applies
only to stocks of goods purchased af-
ter tlie act became effective, and it
great actress with education."
Ollie was placed on probation.
PREACHER IS SOUGHT AS
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE S™
_ 1 well as to those within the State.
Ilockford. HI., April •>■ A fugiti'e \p measures for measuring dry
warrant for tlie Rev. James M. ltur- commodities shall not. la' heaiaal tint
nail, wanted by the authorities of s|„ij] leveled full. The standard of
Owutonnu,'Minn., under an indict- weights used by the United States is
ment for cllll.t abandonment, lias' dccljti’ed the legal standard for Tex-
been issued by the State’s Attorney j a„q p, addition, standards for va-
of Winnebago county. It was an-,rious commodities are-fixed. The Oov-
nounced that Ilarnelt would give hail ernor has the power to fix a standard
immediately for $1,000. I for atiy commodity which has been
Darnells attorneys are preparing overlooked in the written law,
to fight extradition. Darnell was re-1 The following standards for various
leased from the county Jail last night, | commodities are fixed':
after a deteutipn of six liours. j Wheat flour per barrel, 200 pounds;
Mrs. Darnell, who was Miss Mildred ewinnea 1 per bushel.-SO -pounds; al-
Wood of Elgin and Who elopcil with. falfa seed, per bushel 00 pounds;
Darnell to Bolviilcre. 111., whore theyiapplets, green, per bushel, r>0 pounds;
were niarr;; d under assumed names, apples dried, tier bushel, 2S pounds;
-W-r4aw4:“ff bx- tin- husband in ids new (barley per lutshel. 4.S pounds: beaus,
predicament." Min' declared today she^green or string, per bushel. 24 pounds;
would not meet her. fathev, who at’-,beans white; jier bushel, («) pounds;
rived her from Elgin today, j beans, castor, per Imshel, 40 pounds.
Indications are that tlie Boone j Beets, per bushel. 00 pounds; bine
County authorities will not attempt grass seed, jier imshel, *14 pounds;
any action against the Darnel is for bran, per bushel. 20 pounds; buck-
giving assumed names when they oh* j wheat, per bushel, 52 pounds ; carrots
mas
Will now he Used
In Eating Spaghetti.
New York—The final blow-out.
farewell function, closing convention,
Alohe (H\ swan song of the cork-
screw manufacturers—«U these af-
fairs rolled into one—will he held
soon. G. N. Gilmore. Jr., of Louisville,
Ky., as vs that, after July 1 tills in-
strument will "lie us useful us a pocket
in HU undershirt. To this lust dizzy
twister each manufacturer is to bring
his own corkscrew aud preserve it ns
a souvenir.
Order Tickle Toe
In Time With C hopin.
Lima, O.—Hotel proprietors who
have been ut war with the local police
ill regard to the conduct of their eab-
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' all 1442—North Bide Cafe. Call 1240 Arcade Hotel.
WHITESB0R0 TO SHERMAN
THE HOME SERVICE LIRE
(Successor to Duff Hood.) V 1
Car leaves Sherman : 6:30 and 10:30 a. m., 2:00, 4:30, 8fl5 p. m.
6:30 a. m. train to Wichita Falls, 11:00 a. m. train to Gainesville; 8:18
p. m. train to Wichita Falls. We meet all trains coming in at Whtesboro.
Gar loaves Nortli Side Cafe, Arcade Hotel, Binkley Hotel. I’ will appreciate
>our bui.iness. ; v i
Cart leave Shenrinti for Whltewrlght at 6:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. mf
Can leave Wliitewrigh* far Bhcrumu at 8i30 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. ■ , O
W. P. COOK, Propt 44
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THE MEN IN
CLASS A1
A sound, health? man ia never a back
number. A man can be •• vigorous and
able at aeventy as at twenty. Condition,
not years, put* you in the discard. A
system weakened by overwork and cares
less living brings old age prematurely.1
The bodily functions are impaired and
unpleasant symptoms appear. Tbs Weak
spot is generally the kidneys. Keep
them dean and in proper working con-
dition and you will generally find your-
self in Class A. Take GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically snd
your system will always bo in working
order. Your spirits wiH be enlivened,
your muscles supple, your mind active,
and your body capable of hard work.
Don’t wait until you have been reject-
ed. Commence to be a first-class man
now. Go to your druggist at once.
Get a trial box of GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Otl Capsule*. They are made
of the pure, original, imported Hnar-
ka OU—the kind your great-grandfath-
er used. Two capsules each day will
keep you toned up and feeling one.
Money refunded If they do not help you.
Remember to ask for the Imported
GOLD IffcJDAL Brand, IB ttifw sisea,
ugfeAre***
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tained a marriage license
doro.
in Belvi- per bushel, 5(1 pounds; charcoal, per
bushel: clover seed, per bushel
GO pounds.
Coal, anthracite, per imshel, SO
pounds: coke, ji/r bushel, ,40 pounds;
Chicago] 111-, April 6—James Mnrri-
sos Darnell, once pastor of a Kenosha.
\Vis„ ehnicli. was eoiivieted several broom eoru seed-, per bushel, 48
years ago- under the Mann act and pounds; eornnieal. unbolted, per
served a term lit Leavenworth, Kan.. Imshel. 48 pounds: corn in the ear
prison. His matrimonial adventures i>er bushel, 70 pounds, after Iieccm-
were disclosed at tlie trial. (her 1; Corn in the ear new crop, iair
Ruth Soppcr Darnell, liia divorced .Imshel; 75 pounds, before December
wife and mother of his 5-year-old 1; corn kafir, per bushel,
squ. made tho complaint on which (he 56 pounds; cottonseed, per-
Owatonim warrant was Issued. |Imshel, 32 pounds;.corn, shelled, per
His difficulties began When Doris(bushel, frfi pounds; Indian corn or
Vuughn Darnell. his, 17-j;enr-ohl
bride.. visited his parsonpge in Ke-
nosha and there found Ruth Sapper
Darnell ami the baby boy. Ethel Spur-
geon Darriell, another wife, had be-
fore then obtained a divorce.
COWS GOING ABROAD
TO TRAVEL DE LUXE
Washing) onf April 5—Amjerh-an
dairy cattle are to he -sent to devas-
tated districts of France, where they
maize, per hushel. 56_ pounds.
—Lhner -unsincked. per Imrrel, 180
poiUHls net: I.lme, hydrated. ]ier sack,
100 pounds net; lime, agricultural,
per sack, 1(H> pounds net.
Oats, mer hushel. 32 r«mnds: onions,
lH>r imxhoi. 57 pounds; onion sets, top,
per bushel, 30 pounds ; onion sets,
bottom, per bushel, 32 pounds.
Reaches, per bushel,, 50 pounds;
lieaches, dried, per busltel, 28 pounds;
peanuts, green, per bushel. 22 pounds.
Georgia or Virginia Hpanisli, 24
pounds per bushel, roasted 20 pounds;
Rears, per bushel, 58 ismnds; popcorn,
In ear, per imshel. 70 pounds: isHHorn,
shethal iH«r Imshel. 56 pounds; Pota-
toes, Irish, per Imshel, 4i0 pounds,
sweet, 50 pounds.
. ^jlfye. |a*r bushel, 56: pounds; rye
meal, per Imshel 50 iHiunds; salt.
If Your Car Needs
Painting, a new Auto Top, Upholstering, New Curtains, or
Celluloid in back curtains, call on us.
ROBERTS ELECTRIC Co.
COMMUTATION TICKET-
—10 one. way trips between Sherman and
Denison for $2.00, good for passage of
any one, limit one year.
THEY SAVE
YOUR MONEY.
ASK OUR AGENT,
PHONE 607.
Spring Time
Time to Think About That
SWOEBAKER
Call for a Demonstration.
Wood-Wilson Auto Co.
133 Sast Houston Street.
will do their: "hit" toward restoring
the health of the children of those
regions.
More than 100 head of pure bred
cattle recently purchased by ttic
French high commission «nd selected
from the Ivesl herd* lty ex pints of the ,
Fnited States- department of agricUi-;course, per hushel, u.i pounds, fine, 50
hire, shortly will leave New York for I>o«mls.
Havre on a specially equipped trans-
port.
There is said to he an urgent de-
mand for milk from the war stricken
areas.
DISCHARGED SOLDIER
MURDERED AT TULSA
Tulsa, Okla., April 5<—Edward B.
Tomatoes, per Imshel, 56 pounds;
walnuts jier imshel, 50 pounds; wheat,
per Imshel, 00° pounds.
The weights prescribed for flour
will mi! become effective until Oc-
tolier 1. 1010. and weights for corn
meal and food stuffs will lie effective
Imme^jitcly. '
Child Accidentally Wounded.
Taylor. Tex.. April 5—Tlie 12-,vear-
Lynaugh. on whose person were found old daughter of D. T-. Simmons,
I ui |>ers indicating that he had recent- farmer of the Bealtkiss neighborhofMl,
ly been discharged from the Army,' south of town, was brought to Taylor
died at a local hospital after be had for treatment of gunshot wounds. A
iieen .picked up on the street in an nil- sliotgnn loaded with blrdshct was pre-
couscious eomiitiou. It is Indieved that mutijii-ly dischiirgcd und lier fact* was
1m* was beaten to death, as his skull peppered with tlm small shut, one on-
was crushed. Tlie police have no clew tering tier eye. Her Injuries are not
to eolve the ffljstery of his death. j scrims. _
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