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SHERMAfl DAILY DEIWCItyf-i-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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8HKKMAN. TEXAS.
6. O. A K. C. HEATER, Publisher*.
ESTABLISHED 1879.
Knit-rod at the posUiffice »t Sher-
man as mail matter of the second
clam according to act of Congress
W73.
Telephones ..............110 and 1X1
Members of the Aswoeiaied Pfena.
The Amnoiatmt Press is delusively
entitled to the use for reiwblicfitbm
all sews dRpal.he* crediled to it or
not otherwise credited In this i>»t>*r
sud also the local news published here
1«. .«r~rtgilts of republication of
•perlsi dispatches Tiereiu are also se
aarved.
It might lmve Wu n novelty-a f<Hv
years ago for entile and liofs to get au
ttnfci ride, hut today .hundreds of men
in the agricultural districts are mak-
ing a’'living, .by acting as chauffeurs
for livestock.
I ii.il liie advent “f the nutotruek.
says an a I indie of the United States
Tire I'oinpany. the farmer who got Ids
liogs and. rattle nicely fattened for
market, was eeni|*dh>d to take a insa
in weight ami quality l.is-aiise lie iiail
to drive tin* fattened livestock to
file market. 'Hii* trip,
eritig. many miles, -generally
TUBERCULOSIS
CATTLE SHIPPED
INTO THE SOUTH
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Mail subscribers changing locations
should give the former address ns well
as tlie new one. Subscriber* served h.v
carrier* will ph-ase assist the man- „r ,M,rk(.r „nk,.< ., j,mri,cl
agmnent Iff rendering good , service by
notifying-the DenuK,*rat about irfegn- * 111 11 ""••or truck, rite eat
'artties and omiseions. 0" grower is thus at tie to get lils^rn-
■ 1 " 1 " " ' . ., duet lit top notch condition, with tin*
Any. erroneous reflection niton the .....
ciiariutur. standing or reputation of name that every-ismiid of meat
any person, firm.or corporation which he W‘fs on an nuiuml will still he there
may appear in the columns of the when the animal is weighed in
Democrat will I* gladly corrected up-; ............
on it Mng.lm>u*bt.to the attention of )m , |rt.
tint pulillfhots. ,, t
----e.---_—1- , «w 1" Weight, hilt the price is better
j liecitiiKo I lie aiiiinuJs are in fresh 'con -
! dltioic
j Seine farmers use their own trucks
• I for Ha* ]itti |K»s»! hut there
to lie cast* ate now many truck owners
"'*"• ''o a .big business in
! hauling livestock. The degree to
I widen this mode of triuisportiition has
j lieou adopted is shown by the record
. Washington. May .'I. Pending the i
outcome of ait investigation hy the ;
Bureau of Anhiud Industry. United]
States I lep.imu,cut of Agriculture in-
to .tin- sauries of tiihcrcidous cattle 1
lately slii|i|shI In Southern Stales, js-r
sous id amt to I my stis-k, OK|«*cinlly i
dairy aiiinwils. are ciiitlioned to make
usually i-iiv- full inquiry Into the health of the
eiulisi sbM'k and tip- sanitary condition* on
...ai, tii..- ,.„,,i.. ,i„ i , the farms from which the animals
wiin tin- eat tie tired out any many | (11J|1(,
|H,nmis lighter than when they left Veterinary in*|iec!ors of the Temtes-,i
the fariii. 'sec'department of ngrictilt tire ami the;
Hut in the up-to-date fanning sis' I l-,,,er"1 "f Animal lmlustry.
lions nil this is cluing)-d and the sf......: "'lm '!
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THE BEVERAGE,
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buyer's door
>uly saves the wasl-
tfJmo
LABELS
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Bread is now tun scarce
upon the water*.
Mexico will p reliably etiange
mind. It always does.
TJist is a-queor school of politic* that
uomIiI tiinisc isdltics into the m-ImmiI
of receipt* at the imliaiiapulis stock
win, tested
is'ived I'nuii Illinois a few month* ago
hv Tennessee purchasers, found, that
titla-reidosis existed among from .*in to *
till |«'r relit of the, animals aeipdred.
Tin- section from w hich the cattle j
were received is now under inVestiga- |
lion; ami tin* ease promises to pa rill- j
lei that of an Illinois cuttle dealer who .
was receiitli eiaivieted in the Federal
Eourt for using Hie I niltsl Stales *
mails to defraud prosias tive iittrelias-
ers of dairy cat lie.
Officials Ilelermined to Stop Fraud.
The Iniretiii. Jiackiai by Hie si-lelittfle
and legal staffs of the 1 ie|mrtiiieut of
Agriculture, is detenu bred that tbi’1-;.
new dairy communities of the South i
gild other parts of the eomilry siiall ],
not la» made a dumping ground for ilis-J
eased eat tie sold by tuiSerupulotts
dealers, luvestlgiitions linv ■ sliowii
llial soutliern lien Is in general are
relatively free from tultereulosis. (If
,1,000 entile iceenlly tested in herds (
supplying milk to Kintiinglunu. Ala. ,
Tho all-yoat-round soft drink.
Leadoi*^hij>,once ostaMislwd,
is strengthened and confirmed
by its followers and imitators*-
Bevo's leadership is proclaimed
by the largest rear guard that
ever followed a leader.
Hark yard gardens lwwoiealiy under-
write any )a»**UtUb srtiirtage of let- 1
tine.
I-
oilly IT were found , to Is* tutiereulous.
yards, where in the past eight montlis That is !,ss Ilian 1 per <a'iit. wliieli is
iilmut 11(1,000 liogs ami Is.ikmi eattle )«* made a ilupipiuggiiiiaulfordis-
anlved in motor trucks. . Il"' Eliited States as a whole.
n Mureati officials state that more j
.......... . . , eases of ttihereulosis usually are ;
1 no'einent on among.funuil among the dairy herds in imd'j
».I. - j Itoiisewives of 'tie Idg cities for the near cities Hum among native eattle.
'mpufriy it was the war that was ,v*>tfn of Hie five cent loaf of lireitd. ’'“’cause the former lauds are augment-;
li.tKKt miles away. Now it is the iW-j11 ami have decent ntm outside simri-e^'su^ a’^'mli" |
idettf. j 11,1 1 'v,‘ t S > isuit wheat and the]tlon- jioiuts to the need for greater pre-:
1 1 ■ j dollar a sack flour (50 llis.) and ’cautiiiii* iiv purchasers in obtaining j
Statistics show that only one man maybe not then. Several years will! s,<M'k. Safety lies in buying from those
i farms known definitely to lie fits'
. from disease. More ami more pure*
meanwhile I m l- Sam has guaranteed . bred and grade herds are now being I
tlie price ttOgI3fi~.fnr.Jlie lOUl'erop. ! officially ileeredited as free fpint fit-*
—. « ! Jierenlosis. and fjie further devehip- *
It look iiiliie liian it lmndred veti'r* I “,w,‘ ,,f ^R'^’UfWs of healthy cattle I
fi,,.] , , . ' is expected to teduce tlie opportunity :
to find out ibat America ran ffe. f<l|. , i(t <|is„HS<1<| |tlli,||;^ * .
alojiy: fjiirly well wln-n tlie Tivsitlciit ;t(‘artu*s Show Advaiunl Sta^e }____
is far away. llut, Wmidriwv can talk | Disease. > , .. ..
h.v.cable ami give orders almost'a*i T1"‘ “f »<•«' Hoi^cxaHoiVtls ,T1I1': EXITED STATES
«»f rrttflo ftHUiil by I^h1oi*jiI liisjw»V^orsj \ m. No.
tn !•(' Timn* iliim iwilf tuboivulou^ was j ^ *,H‘ Ford Antoiii<»l»i
'Vliito I!ous<*. Somo day tbo bHtrr surpriso to tlu* rlVnjirssf‘(‘! In ptu'suaiue^i'f a warrant
So1<3 everywhere* -Families supplied by
grocer, druggist and dedlpr.*’"'Visitors
.ire cordially im itod to inspect our plant.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
ST. LOU IS.
A. A. Jackson Company^
Wholesale Distributors DALLAS, lh\.\,
Andrews Company
Local Distributors SHERMAN, TEXAS
one man * maybe not then. Several years
Jll the service of the railroads lut.d His i roll a round lief,ire' wheat will lie low-
pay rcsl need in’ 11I1S,
In case Eongress slnmhl Ih> eallejl
Into extra session it would he expected
to prove itself worth its keep.
Dolsiiiwlsiu luiglit lie au .acceptable
•Milnditute for deniiK-rney if jieople do
liot net'd to eat once in a while.
Do not wvirry nhout methods of cut-
ting. tho coupon*—you can get a pass-
able pair of scissors for 10 cents, Huy
victory notes today!
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Thongli he lias lieeoine a Imsiness as-
s'hciate of Douglas Falrtuniks, Mary
IMekford and Chnrlii' ciutpliu, Mr.
McAdoO. still talks like a mere hiitnan
h*'i«g. t -
The mail who designed Hie baseball
cover is dead. He wasn't so well
known to you. of course, us in tlie
longue in which you phtyed the hall
didn't have one.
out.'’
utmost a,
well ns lie etui at lus desk in tlie1',
1 >• i*» min i i i m ii mill I Hifi'i i tt ivitT* p it" • 1 " .......■ •» .
of at-
will say "mighty glad lie went uvvr i dftt.vmon. In one lot of 1« eattle. 11 i taclnnent and monition issued out of
(here and hclncd to l ike tl„. ...... ! reaeted-rn-\fhe test, and IMist-morten I tlie I Xstriet l ourt of the I'nited State*
' 11 ' ’ ’ "'u "’“"‘' y examination „f all hut three -mws. j"f America for the Eastern District
. wiiich were held to ealve. sliowed well-* of iex.ts tnider seal of that court, and
mu iked lesions of tuberculosis. I dated the 1th day of April. T!l1!t. and
In another lot of It; aniniais, 17 re- directed to me, public notice is hereby
acted to the test, four of which were given to all persons claiming one cer-
so badly affected that they were eon- j tain Ford automobile. Engine No,
denined to Hu' offal tank-, lit another —-•> 10,.11-t, V.H7 Model, thei'etotore seized
k't one of the uuiittals died la'fore ah'f Sliermau. within tlie said District,
iest eonlil lie made. for reasons and Hanses mentioned in
The damage done by siiipiuents ofjh certain information filed in that he-
Hie kind mentioned is beyond reckon- | half in said court in the cause entitled
WHAT OTHERS SAY.
1’riees will eoiue down just xvin'll it
is di«laml most vociferously that
they will not.—Albany Journal.
As wo get Mivinier
l’residcm Wilson wlm
for putting the dent in
l'liiladelphia Imutirer.
< trlaudo. it is
is resiKUlsilik) -
Irredenta.
•tug. especially when tlie depressing
* effect of Hie fraud on tlie local dairy
— Industry is considered. Officials of
As an appeal, to the Italian people, t Hie i'nited Stales De|Mlrtment of Agri:
I’resident M'ilson's holt seem# to ligfe ] culture declare that except in tlie ease
sjriuk its uiark. l'tiilaiielphia North «f vaiualde pure-iired lirecding stock.
......... j American. isolated from healthy animals, the host
Seuator ISomh. lis a lUimldieun can-1 ' — , remedy is the lieroie inetlmd of
dM«te for the presidmey. opis.sivs tlie , Is,‘.' «iv«‘ "l* sitting upon slaughtering the animals which read
tlie Italian and Jiigo-Nlav claims and , to tlie test, eleauing up tlie herds at
sit nyo>ii ttrlaudo?—Louisville-Courier- jtigee, and after that keeping them free
Journal. j train disease as provided under the
— accredited-herd plan,
l’reinier ltrlaudo- protests against Cooperative anangenients in some
wlmt; lie describe,-, as “an innovation plates make tlie Slate and (ioveriunent
partners in aim ring with tlie Owner
now League of Nations plan, maybe,
iiecause right at tlie start (lie orig-
inal stales go deiuocruiie,
Soldiers', sailor*' and workmen’s
councils are being organised in Ameri-
can cities,- Imt- tlm demand for labor
keeps, tltem elmiiglug tlirir ]K*rsontiel
xvith great rapidity and frequency.
in international relations.'’ Is honesty
as rare as tluit?-L.New Voyk Worldh
In laying out the World Peace Ex-
]a>sitio>i ground*, nIlowMnee will lie
utftfle, of eutirse, for -the - amount of.
Spacs that Will In- rispiinsl for tile i
exUihit of tlie arms ami ummuttilion ,
makers. <-
Aviator Hawker will attempt the:
trans-Atlantic Qight of 2tl hours with j
a mscbilie Hint ha* liewi put to an i
eighthoui test only. At tlie very
worst, however, lie would he only 12
lionra late.
Hljermsu
or* believe
riitm-h people and pivacli-j...g
, ^
In base liall sjiort on any*.3
orto of the days except Sunday am’.jij I»>' a
while the chiu'iilt eomo* first they see - ] J.,
ito harm in a clean hull ga.mc
Don't j
von want a season ticket?
Tlie police had to eject 2<hi men from j - j
the aUti-B'iIsliex ist nn'-et ing in Detroit, ; J
Mieit., addressed hy Mine, Catherine j ] J
ItrisidcDvsky. They eoniluetcd them «
selves as if tlie “(iramimother of
Russian Itevolntimi" was its anotlier-
iu luiv.
CARL F. PAYSON,
Sergeant, Company C, 125th
Infantry.
Sergf, I’ayson (deceased) re-
ceived the Distinguished Serv-
ice Ei'o,** for consjjlcuons gal-
lantry in action with the enemy
at Cjerges, northeast of Dlui?
teau-Tliiciry, I'niiu-r, August i,
MILS, i luring Hie attack made
)>) lit* cmupuuy on the village
of CiergeS, Sergl. i'aysim Was
mortally wound,si in the hea l
maeliine gun huil,-t. He
stteei-eded ill keeping-oil llis
feet, however, utld wit'll tile [|t-
tuekittg wave, encouraging them.
RyJjj-s strong will power he in-
stilled in tliehi nil Hie spirit of
feiirlosucss, Mrs, Minnie Tihi-
hertmiu; ids mother, lives in
Monroe, Mich.
tlie loss - iff-enMItf found diseased and
siaughteri'il. Tills iTieeutive townril
eiinipletiDermlksiHoIi is a j»>liey wliieii
Hie Department of Agriculture is en-
deavoring to have every State adopt, i o'clock a.
The laws of many States provide—anil
this is an important matter for.dairy-
men to consider-—that indemnity lie
.paid for condemned animals Only
after they leave been kept in the State ]
a speeified period, usually six montlis j District
or a year. In Tennessee ' bovine tu- j * 'LAHENCE MlftltUITT,
liereuiosi* is lieing eradieated hy the 11 Jiited Stateshvttotney.
j State and tJoyertiment eoo|ier)itively< [ ____
tint the mat I dr of teiuilmrsenieut is
I administered hy county authorities.
I'nited States vs. One Ford Automo-
bile. Case No. 11.! in tlie same court,
tlie said automobile so seized as afore-
said having been hy nie attached and
now in -my custody at Sherman, Texas,
withiucthe Judicial 'District aforesaid;
and to all persons knowing or Jiavitig
aiiytliing to say why tlie said Court
shall not pronounce for tlie forfeiture
of tlie same according to the prayer
of flic said infunuAtioii; Slid
that tlfey lie and appear
before the said Court to
la- hidden -ill and for the said Eastern
District of Texas, at the I nitial
States Courthouse in tlie city of Sher-
man on the fourth Monday in May,
1!Hb. if that lie tlie day of jurisdic-
tion. and if not, then 011 the first day
of jurisdiction thereafter at 10
m„ tlieu and there to in-
ter|«»si> a claim for same, and make
known their allegations in that be-
half.
B. F. SMKrUH'i.L.
Enited States Jlarshal for Eastern
of Texas.
For that Q^ickDessa t
IN THE FACE OF AN EMERGENCY
w WHEN THE FACE OF YOUR
- CLOCK SPELLS
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“HURRY!
fi(i(i Inis more imitations than any
[. I other thill and Fever Tonic on the
market, hut no one wants imitations
in medicine. They are dangerous.
nilG-lOt
j one of the newer devices to prevent
automobile theft is it combination;
lock that controls all tlie electric
| equipment of a ear.
6fifi quickly relieves Constipation,
DiliouMness, Isiss of Appetite and
headaehes, due to torpid Liver.
a2G-10t
iEW HOT WATER
EF YOU
DOWT FEEL WIST
Don’t despair.^ Don’t spoil the meal by a
hastily prepared dessert—simply phono
v 324
Chile ha* some of the rleliost iron
More in tlie world and the government
“f | is planning to increase' TTs ’prnduction
! with the aid of Etti opean experts.
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Says glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons.
A railroad in Brazil utilizes its old
rails, mounted in pains, for telegraph
poles in a region where insect* destroy!
wooden ones.
Desserts don’t have to be made at home to
be delicious and palatable. The same in-
gredients as you use in your own home go
into the making of our ICE CREAM and
every other dessert with which we fill you.r
orders.
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Tlie Detroit, Mieit: News says; “Re-
publican Statu Cliainuan Cady wits
rluUlonged hy the Dcmiaraiic State
Chairnmn Trestou to dchutc tin- eli-c-
tifnj of Tru/nau JI. Newberry to the
Eliited States Seua|e and if slletm'
since i» consent Cliainuan Cady lia*
boon falling all over himself for seven
or eight weeks in hi* eager ties* to seize
m opportupity.”
“CAN F BE 1*
CURED?”SAYS
THE SUFFERER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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now often lmve you heard that Bad
cry. from the victims of disease. Per-
haps tlie disorder 1ms gone too far for
help, hut oftener it is just in its first
stages and the pains and aches are only
nature’s first cries for help. Do not
despair. Find out the cause and give
nature all tho help you can and she
, D ULY DEMOCRAT
- in CKy and County
One month ....................$-.00
Six montlis .......... 3.25
One year ...... 0.00
Out of County in Texas and Oklahoma
One month ....................$ .05
Sir Months .... 3.50
One year ...... 0.50
Hr.i omi Texas and Oklahoma and
Within 1000 Miles
One mouth ....................$ .75
Three in on tbs ........ ......... 2.00
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Two thing* that we van t get away will repay you with health. Look after '....................
.ms- —„----c. ' . , ■ , the kidneys. The kidneys are the most i U ,» '’u , Illl'i:.'. •••.".'•i----< ou
overworked organs of the human body B,'-Voik1 1000 Miles and Overseas.
and when they fall in their work of 0,10 mouth • ..................$ .85
filtering and throwing off the poison Thri'e 2.23
tbstroUftanHy neetimulates iu tho nys- Six monrha .......... 4.00
<*m, everything goes wrong. GOLD Due year...... $7.00
MBDAI, Haarjom Oil Capsules will WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
gjre almost inuaediat* relief from kid- Weekly Democrat—In Qrayson eoun-
neymnd hisrider,troubles and their kin- ty $1.21. In Texas and Oklahoma, out-
They will ftee your side of Cray son, $1.50. Beyond Texas
•from—adequate salaries for
teachers and properly lighted. *uni-
Ury building* for the children. Selmol*
were onee looked ii|*u) mainly a* a
. place to wnd the kid* ju*t to get
ii, them out of the xvay. We should de-
j she to know who teaelms our ebildreii
{ and if the place is clean, sanitary and
with a view to proper men-
tal training, phyrleal security and dc-
a—.4-.-$ Ailk-.*-.
dred ailments. ____ ____ ____
body from pain in short order. But be
ami Oklahoma and Within 1,000 miles,
r"L^5el0T.LTvM?DT^J^ok, *or 11-75. Beyond 1,000 miles and oversea^
the name on every box. In three sizes,
sealed packages. Money refunded if
they de not help you.
$1.S5.
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE I’AY-
AJJLJi IN ApYANCfj,
If you wake up with n had tasto, tad
breath and tongue is coated; it your
bead is dull or aching; if what you oat
sours and forms gas and acid in stom-
ach, or you are bilious, constipated,
nervous, sallow and can’t get feeling
juat right, begin inside bathing. Drink
before breakfast, a glass of, real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate in it. This will flush the
poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, i
kidneys and bowels and cleanse,
sweeten and purify the entire alimen-
tary tract. Do your inside bathing im-
mediately upon arising in tlie morning
to wash out of the system all the pre-
vious day’s poisouotis waste, gases and
sour bile before putting more food into
the stomach.
To feel like young folks feel; like
you felt before your blood, nerves and
muscles became loaded with body'im-
purities, get from your pharmacist a
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
which is inexpensive and almost taste-
less, except for a sourish twinge which
is not unpleasant.
Just as soap and hot water act on
the skin, cleansing, sweetening aipl
freshening, so hot water and limestone
phosphate act on the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels. Men and women
who are usually constipated, bilious,
headachy or ltavo any stomach dis-
order should begin this inside bathing
before breakfast. They are assured
they will become real crauL;; ou the
subjeot shortly ' ,.
It’s cheaper in the end to let us do it our
whole-hearted, sanitary way. Then you
are assured there’s no guessing when you
have a guest in.
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LYON FARM CREAMERY
DR. A. H. BRADEN
DISEASES OF CHILDREN.
THE AETNA LIFE INS. CO
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Organized 1850.
ASSETS 140 MILLIONS. The oldest and largest life Insurance Company
Office St. Vincent's Sanitarium,
Phones. Office 170. Residence
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
a 22-1 m
1970.
doing business in Texas.
;Phone 155b.
Every form of policy written
J. W. BLASSINGAME. & CO., Agents.
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