Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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Oiwoc to to* {VOOMitlt Booed of th«
liKAod toason 1 • as thinkiuc a Unit
how waa? Ttrtuos 1 KOM |bss.v«* t\»
•h her. It was tn osrnru*, ami I
aamrslij sajtHovki that aaUitarr gtorv
woBhl omh for a food hot
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iastiMN of Iwarrr? from thsa *»r In
Earapa.” 1 miiariod
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JbM think of a }««ns «H pot jet
thin* years ohl with the life of a no
tuetuari brfoOi- him, fitinc bia life for
his eoBBtrj .-
*Woaid jes like to t<e the widow of
•urh • wanf"
*-1 WW«M (Tiese for him. but I Mould
ghw? la ha* i{ had sorb a buibasi"
This was »«t encouraging for »ue. a
wi of |«a<*. It was some time be
fore I tried to find out any more of. -you." I faltered!
htic .Nan The he*4 off j ^ -—-——
l ! The Twwjrvt to «tor- the ----- . „„ w „„„
tl>ae traits 1 did not piwm. the t|l». •
swnee of which would induce Edith tu
turn tue down. - 1
*1 lead an aoconut some time ago." j
1 aaM of a Belgian soldier who was
(ia<ed ia frvnt of a company of Uer
■mas who were attaMdng bia cvwutrj
-ft fsiMi on u>, oeuiu, «( a ««-?,;b®«0tier thwif. at *»li Tii«,re for the men. Seeitsg him. the Belgians lon-
twt.rteMM»s!* .-jdrW'Hiiwitsa* wf imtnco .hie w«s- reed their riftea. “Firer be cried ’For
. vefata isillwahasiiaai Three as sal d*-> lines M*»« this <'«j*tr, sad hea*«n's sake. Ire! A voliej swei<t
*her,‘ 4s'amors ax aadthad wwnd >s*l. W*' >co thus rew,o»iag wnrs far the BeEgicn and Urn Hermans away to-
1 nurmr 'run. Mm wiiiiwn mB yum 3«m owtw tdm gtuurrvpt wwi off the eheii!*Btmrw«siaam1 Vrhrtlwa: for another
hh «nfi smcMtowr «fam . him tbeaawwB'f UAidgk flte' ^.o<* war %»■ it ahWfili h*t thaasands- *C| ‘-wjuij a sacrificer exclaimed
hsni viim: niiiw 4w pteWfe,- fiwmfi wmwT *4** sfcnrifT* departsaeun.. amt *( .**» ax wwrh a® the dams and canal* j| gjj.k fer*eeti*. » '
cHt'h *F* UKec: t* tlinth ub, liffih 'adl the wnt»«ee ta ihr 4*de’ai hnilfi- j T-*ce*Bsr> ts th* tarrying oat of
mer (moot ir Twstosie jlh*- yweyort For" W‘ T rli Record
Edllh I nmst do something heroic.
"lAt ><«i know."’ I said, "i hare con
chided that this war 1* n straggle Ite-
tween reaction and prog teas >1 con
abler it the duty of America to Join In
it on the side of progrens **
“So do I,” was the prompt reply.
“What la true of a nation la true of
otie of It* indlrktual citlsens."
“What do you meanF*
Thst it (* my duty to fight fof th*
world'* progress. I'm going abroad to
enlist"
Edith hstked grave.
"Itow't you think it my duty?*
*»No; 1 don't"
"Why not? Haven't you agreed with
tue that it is our duty a* a nation to
fight on the side of progress, and what
i> the duty <>f a nation ia tha duty of
it> Individual citisenaT"
"Yea; 1 suppose so. But I think it
would be very foolish for you to go
all the way over there to—to gut your*
self shot." 4
1 looked down sidewise at Kdllh.
The Idea of my waking myself food
for lh>w der evidently troubled her.
“I sail next week.”
There was no comment on thla for
awhile rreseutly Edith asked tue in
a faltering voice why 1 had said noth-
ing of this before. 1 was some time
framing my answer. When it esme 1
spoke in a choked vpio*:
-Because l dread a parting.”
“With whom?” She kept her eyaa
bent on the ground.
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T AMUkf, .UMH T MIKISM IX,
h .* «ai4 that tla:*B are so bard
ha JBberwan that a pereoe- only has
r« wail bail aa t o ir to get to pay
show, and (bat if they get
|«arder the jeaotr peoph
umns Haaetteej .
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Svtftnf 4/. mil n^w^ilir;
liallmir *«? «on4«i mwki u^*. 1*# lib*
,»mt* per pttvms or «he Mm-mahj JtMl.-m' e? --wr. aact' <«w«n relmm, , , ,urlllr<,
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prire h *tit ciKb" The ro" V orw-*, wemSi!*'■ ai ; .,j.y vie 1*» S^op
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t-ur pTBiiqni'umi i* ,-8‘ Ov-bii rh'-jdit oaek-tielf uo-*-ais*d pw*n paint
ncruim* j v-i - Nr ,hUs ,«m eeetung ta regwlate
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jpOMhi o' %MjtomK nBbtfW oiMtmUsm to »-can*c-
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Iptablbfetisg «e <tfSa*ad»g, of e«n*a
|t v ateai. ‘WBoeded w:tb mf«s buy-
fie* firm*. The ©wwwMxt la at rang
I far She rrtunwd. taw bgafam Bun-'
icay i<«a»-b*J4--kwo I* ai*o against
jibe legaMtlag Sunday pod a re *bt»ws.
E W EActjwgr'iet a* McAiJaaNr-
(MOSUfiejn ■ os sis* f*X*» F j.Jtoer*':
f'amgjew, «-*f till «et HBmuM
. sPhtot. aa* jgAMtg the Mir «s«d*. ■ Tk< *«
# * »* n. w#pr th.iT Bneraik* «t»-M
(ftpsrt tuusty- '»**•» Tt»e .pSabttojf
feat* he»-,otue t. lows, art here, j- au-v*?.
tubdi ibsuffig pe tob*» -*sp agnj* »n4
•Mtomi |fc-V-v wbtb a, .vimw
A ik-f? v • -.tr '& at* of the 5,o®**- ■
SsaM uuistuiu v* :«* •«** *pape«*
dbesaurf* J- 'it beet to plan ntomlm.
ahead tor »-fer ett;r» -Bee*' No*, if;
«he «miM add. m* * amt*e of iafsr-
msotM. >«(■• o*>e jbe a«* ?ajr» man
_to-rbtog h-kwr-to— a tari»tbti!
that h* *Jt ret the *betewi»i>*i t«
>*y tm weal* a week ahe^d, toe
wit- ba>e anrow,vetoed a great deni.
White the Paeams /‘anal i* open
«o and traffir for the •-nance Of more bond*
fitm <joari»r «ae iatser ih*n might TaatW ban ft was rpent.
have iteer, •ipwied in existing elf*
r-omnanr-e*. *-*ideoily for year* to
rwr egrrh -dlder in the—r.i!*bra
f:>t will lie « xeriour oienar* That
is me* K Ehdolpk at one tim
a bbWnjun .winter lot ■ iater of
<f«*®*trvflle, k now editor and |*ro-
prv-ror ot (fee Valley Vie, Kon Mr
Rodoijsk «e a ot, printer of great
aidJitr, and b,* paper to* *« *har
tarte ahd toll it, woebaairial t»ab.e- mlHion* ot cuhic- varda n( e.rtb,«J
' ip and appeaxab'e fdt which be »»«
noted la the long afi» ,M*o. h* i*
rtrior Valley Vie* * rattling rood
•ewspappr- . *.
County Judg* IJayton B Steed is
j raving hftritelf to be the right man
ia ihe right place, tie make* an
enwlleni preeiding officer o,cr Ihe
<ommi**nm*r*' -court, and on the
bench be dispatch*** bnsine**, «iu.ck
|y requiring all concerned to cpn
fine tbenjuelre* to the business ai
hand. The county judge is »n im-
portant position a* regard* the peo-
ple of the (©(inly, and Judge Bleed
Is Mlling the position well.
The Following appear* under a
TVtshlngton. I) C. date line;
•'With an amendment incr**a»;In? ihe
number ol interstate commerce com-'
inisBioners from seven to nine, the
Uavbtirn railroad uecitrUie* bill was
reintroduced in the senate 'by Sen-
ator f'onierence of Ohio. Thin was!
Vber third of the anti-trust bills
originally advocated by the admin
f strati on." That man Sam Rayburn
poems to be on the Job, *“ and sue
ceen
KKF.I I Vt. IMF I” l A AHA ('ml,
uitv.
t
Sherman ha, -let another big <on-
smrt /or paring and is be;tig nptd-
ly lifted oat of the mud. Wichita
Fails Times.
Sberauui J*** let the 'eoUrael for
four miles oi pa* lag to be done
donor the p:-!k<-n! year Bonham
k-iioolrfrjpr-onn-'batter and let a ron-
frart for fife jniie* Bonham Fa-
veriUr.
The Sherman liemocra’ calls for
an audit of the expenditures of the
city council of Sherman, in order
that the taxtayers may »*e just ho*
the money they secured on (he bonds
voted wan expended. The IJemocra:
is standfng up for the people as
usual. The people So not knob
whether th"lr money 5ta» liewu K|<*nf.
in a »av that would .justify Ihe i*-
until they
(treenvilte
Herald
Sherman Fas driven mit— alt o’
her four leaped ho**, but those
Col Coe!hub. according s.vbte own!"' ‘he two leg variety will continue
admission cannot guaraoiee tbelu> occupy ine end seat*. -Maxa-
(,f«jk-vied patwage next ' spring of fcachie Bight
ihe battletoipf 10 ihe Facitic Coagt,
probably means no more iban that
he canuot ray with certainly what
mav happen in the mean time.
The engiuier* who rair- latnd that
by the rwiioul of so many hundred
rock the csMl-wontd l*e completed
learned Wuei long ago. . They hate
l ad to contend with difficulties that
Here not foreseen and of which the
end Is nowhere near in right. It
Will not ie* surprising if far an
iHrtnuncd period the big JJ.-.-dge*
are kept .it work on f’ccb didc
that-, chose the chaunet. Nature
offer* no ir t ier to’the p anho.i i »-
<■*; i us can fWalenes*. New Vnrk
World
HKMin itAT ('O.HI BAI KS.
That movement for a brood aow
on every farm In Orayaon county
should be moved up to two now*
on every farm. Mherman Itemocrai.
That ia the proper gospel. The
ilfore '‘cackle* and grunt*'' we
have on the Texas farm. thw les*
will be the complaint of high coat
of living," -McKinney c Courier-
Gaxette.
Children Cry
I fOR FLETCHER’S
I CASTORIA
“The railing of Dan- Matthew*,
to b*> presented in the' Clarksville
theatre Kamrday night, come* here
•rotii Dallas, where the play —IH be
produeed Friday night. Only seven
date* will he filled In Texas Dan
seem* to he steering clear of the
'‘kerosene circuit Bonham, Sher-
man, I’arls and other Nor in Texas
towns will understand that no re
flection * i* intended Clarksville
Times.
An ordinance was passed anil
published against keeping ' hog*
within the city limits of Rherman
jfjver, threw month* ago, but IIup-
sped on and caughfi many hag* on
the inside of ihe clfy when the
lime limit had expired. Home people
se.-pi to be hayd to make understand
what personal rights and liberties
are anyway. Howe Herald.
STOP THK CHH.DK COI-DS THEY
OFTEN RKSI I.T HEIUOISDY
Colds, croup and wlioopfng cough
are children's ailment* which need
lot mediate attention. The after-ef-
fects are often most serious. Don’t
take the risk you don’t hare to.
Dr. King’s New Discovery checks
the cold, soothes the cough, allays
the iurtamation. kills the germs and
allows nature to do her healing
work. 50c. at your druggist. Buy
a bottle today, d&w
I went on to tell her that l loved her,
and she confessed that my love waa
returned. •
"How bard for us to part.” I Bald,
“on the eve of our betrothal!"
“We will not part,” ahe aald firmly.
“My duty call* "
“What duty?"
"To progress, civilisation, tha cause
of freedom.”
“I*et It call."
“I might have an opportunity to die
one of those noble deaths we have been
talking about.”
•■You'll do no such thing. You’ll stay
st home."
“But think bow proud you will be of
your soldier lover.”
“I don't want a soldier lover."
“Must I go unsupported by the
knowledge that you are willing to sac-
rifice”—
“You'll not go at all”
We were sitting on a low horizontal
limb of a tree. Edith threw her arias
around me to bold xue from going to
fight for an Idea which 1 bad no idea
of fighting for. I gays Jo at last and
consented to remain at home.
After we were married one night we
heard burglars below. My wife in or-
Jer to prevent my going down to at-
Jack them locked the door and threw
die key out from the window.
**wfL,w1c,’(v'r'C'wv''w'cccc*'***^^wwwwwwwvwwwv
"Do you suppose." 1 Mid. -‘that If
?<-« had been that Belgian s wife and
a wilues* of the scene and his country-
seen had looked to yon to jjiprove hia
order tu fire you could have made the
jdwriSce youriwif T
This was a poeer With made no
reply for quite awhile; then she said
that she would have preferred to coo-
promise by haring ihem fire on her 1
was not dispusetl to let her out In this
way and (mtotoi in having a direct
answer, wl<ereit|«.>n she said that she
w-as afraid the test would fw too much
for Iter, She might be able to make
the sacrifice and she might not. Of
one thing she was certain. Her heart
wmiid be buried with that noble Bel-
gian -♦
it was ajdmrent to me that to win
FROZEN FOODS.
And Why Care Should Bt Exsrcisod la
Eating Thawed Fish.
Meat wBl stay fresh If kept at a
temperature of XI deft*** F. Not so
fito. I'mrefactiua is due to two causes -
micro 4*rx*,iismft. which are present ev-
erywhere; and certain ferments nor-
mally contained in the fie»b, which
cause < bsiigra in composition ami fla-
vor.* A temperature of 32 degree*
check* the action of the former, but
has 111 tie effiH-t upon tbe latter. In the
case of meat this lisa merely a "ripen
log' effc-t that improve* tbe flavor
ami due* no harm, but lu the case of
fisli it make* the flesli taste disagree-
able, although It way not lie unwhole-
some
This is why ftah that Is not market-
ed perfectly fresh I* frozen. In prac
the 2S degrees V. is regarded as tbe
proper tem|H*ratnre for storing frozen
fish Oyster* should not lie frozen, and
It is held lbat they may lie kept six
week* at a temperature of 40 degrees.
A bulletin of the United States de-
partment of agriculture speaks as fol-
low* of the i*owHihle dangers from eat
lug fish:
•The formation of irtomsine* quite
generally, although not always, ace©u>-
pnntea putrefaction it wing greatest. It
ia aald, in Its early stages), and there-
for® great care should he taken to cut
fish 4ul.v w hen It I* Wv purtm-t condi-
tion Fish which ha* been frozen and,
after thaw ing, kept for n time before
It U cuokitl la especially likely to con-
tain Injurious ptomaine*.
“In general It may lie *uld that fish
should lie considered unfit for food
when Ihe eye* have tost their sheen,
the cortien la somewhat -‘loudy, the
gill* pale red. when blulilwr shows at
tbe gill*, when the scale* are dry or
easily li*>*ened or when the meat I* so
soft that If pressed with the finger the
Inderitntioa reniniii*. laying fish In
water has lieetj recommended as a
mean* of Judging of their condition.
Those which sink may lie considered
liiiile<‘Oiii|iosed and wholesome, while
those which are decomposing will
float’’
PERSIA’S DEVIL PLANT.
It la D«ath to th* Animal It Gripa With
It* Claw*.
Th*-devil plant they call.lt In I'ersla,
uul well they may, for It I* more dead
ly ho the tkc'ka and held* that (day so
Imporiaot a part In their life than Is
the loro Weed to the herds of attr
souihwecti.ru stales.
It I* in the fall that the devil plant
get* In H.h deadly work. The flower*
give place to seed pod* with great
Iteliy like capsules and long, atilT claw*
like thuie uf h Insist of prey. These
ate hklden under the brown and yel-
low leaves, and when n grazing nnimifl
a sheep, n camel, a wild ass or an
alcoihhi s Ptlt crni
ANcfte-uldir (VcpamUimgrAs
simiWukjiteRodaiitlllcuof.^
(in^UtcSNiaadisaitiiE
Infants ,‘TmibRiN
Promoles Di^NtonOrfiftl-
ness nod Rrsu onlaim nrthtr
Opium Xarptunc norMwrral
Not Narcotic.
Ato-W-
tSSi.
Apnfri Hnwdv forCtmsJ^*
turn, Sour Stomach.Dtairhoti
Worms .fonvulsioBsJiwisIt
ness and Loss 0? SUER
IhcSinnlr sifnaiarv ft
&0S3Z
(*« Cemtaub Comp AD*
NEW YORK.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought'
Bears the
Signature
of
Exact Copy of Wrapper
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
VMS •IKTftUB COMHN,. MIW TO., err*.
Abandoned Fair Means.
Lawyer Ho you tv nut to make a case
of it: Farmer-Yes. by jitig! I offer-
ed to setlle by fair mean* ah' tie
wouldn't So I derided I'd hire a law
yer rni- h.iVFtilm rur,:; inr*» (intrf t.lv•
ingston i-uu- e.
rub them off. hut the more it rubs the
dce[HT it forces the elawllke iKsik*
into it* skin. It* throat becomes so
inflamed tltat It '-an neither eat nor
drink, and eonsoinieutly It dies of star-
vation and pain.
The a id null's l**ly lies in the open
and demy*, and Into the decompiling
flesli the hundreds of black seed* con
tained in Ihe ca[*»ule» of the clawed
[Mu] are discharged, for it seem* that
earth is not rich enough for them and
only In decayed flesh can they find
enough nourishment.
Drivers of caravans curse ihe devil
plant, for It may cjist them many of
tlieir liensts when these are turned
ions.- to graze at night. Hut moat of
MM BMidwlId lieasis that graze In the
country have learned to avoid it, even
as the American herds have learned to
eavoid (he deadly loco weed.—New York
World
Nat Particular.
A prisoner In one of the Irish police
eourts the other day was asked hi* oe
caps thin. He mentioned several call
leg* that he followed from time t*
time
“And. among other thing*.'' inquired
the prosecutor, "do you pick pocket*?"
“No,"- he retorted, "I don't pick
them. I Just take them aa they coma.”
—KL Louis l’o»l Dispatch.
“SYRUP OF FUiS” FOR
CONSTIPATED CHILD
Delicious “Fruit larval ire" Can't
Harm Stomach, Liver and
Bowels.
Every mother realizes niter giv-
ing her ehihlrcti ''California Syrup
ot Figs,' that this i» their ideal
laxative, because they love its
pleasant taile and it thoroughly
cleanses the tender little stomach
liver and dowels without, griping.
When crors, irritable, feverish
or breath is “tad, stomach sour, look
at the tongue, mother: ir coated,
give u teaspoonjjil fff this harmless
fruit laxative," and iyt a lew hours
all the foul, constipated waste, sour
l-ile and undigested food passes out
of the bowels, and you have it well,
playful child again. When its littfo
rystein Is ;’ufj of cold, throat sore,
has stomach ache, diarrhoea indi-
gestion, colic- remember, n good
‘‘laslde eleansing" should always be
ihe first treatment given. ,
Millions of mothers keep ‘‘Call-
fornhi Bvrup of Fig*'' handy; they
know « teuFpoonftil todny^javes a
nick child tomorrow.^ /,slT* your
druggist lor a Sn-eetit bottle of "Cal-
ifornia Syrup of Figs.” which has
directions for babies, children of all
eges and for grown ups printed on
__ Ihe boitle. Beware of I'Oi'Uterfelta
antelope, for example— browse* among heie, so don t be foql 'd. flet
1 Ike genuine, made by ‘CAlifornlA
Hg Syrup Company."- Advertise-
WOMAN REFUSES
OPERATION
Telit How She Wat Saved
by Taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Logansport, Ind. — “ My baby waa
over a year old and J bloated till I waa
a burden to myaelf.
1 suffered from fe-
male trouble so I
could not stand on
my feet and 1 felt
like millions of
needles were prick-
ing me all over. At
last my doctor told
me that all that
would save me was
a.n operation, but
this I refused. I
told my husband to get me a bottle of
Lydia E. I’inkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound and i would try it before I would
submit to any operation. He did so and
I Improved right along. I am now doing
ail my work and feeling fine.
“1 hope other suffering women will try
your Compound. I will recommend it
to all i know.” —Mrs. Danikl, D. B.
Davis, 110 Franklin St.,Loganaport,Ind.
Since we guarantee that all testimo-
nials which we publish arc genuine, is it
not fair to auppose that if Lydia E.
Fink ham’s Vegetable Compound has the
virtue to help these women it will help
any other woman who is suffering in a
like manner ? •
If you are ill do not drag along until
an operation is necessary, but at once
take Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable
Compound.
Write to Lydia E. Pink Irani
Medicine Co., (confident lal) Lynn.
Mass. Tour letter wll be opened,
rend and answered,,b.v a woman
and held in strict Confidence.
SHOE'S
When You Huy '
MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEW
SHOES
You Can Do Best At
k
’I
MAHONEY BROTHERS
SHOE SHOD.
21 Hi North Travis Street, Near
Binkley Hotel.
Palace Barber Shop
Basement Murphy Bldg.
the foliage the’claws hook themselves
Into it* Dostrilf.. The fittfinai trie* to
meat.
‘ •1'
«4HEARYE!
ML BEAR YE'
6-Ioch Egg Coal
$6.50 per ton
2,000 Pounds
Why pay more
Good as any. Try it
SlQTT 1 MKOWFl
(OAL(OMPANf
Pnonti 040
‘m
Best Workmanship.
Baths.
Sanitary Equipment.
Prompt Service.
Girls’ and Boys’ Hair Clipping
•In Latest Styles,
Cantwell & Mitchell
GO TO THE
Commerciaf
Barber Shop
For First Gass Work,
UFI0N SHOP
Baths in connection
R. A. Miller Prop.
J- *
‘ Commercial Bank RaaemeaC
.................. »*♦*
First-Class Bool and
Shoe Repairing
MAHONEY BROTHERS
Buy the best material and do (he
work ns good ss It can be done.
The best is the cheapest.
Near Binkley n<>t*l, 214 U North
Travis Street.
Look! Look!
Ford Owners
Should get a cold weather
spark plug. Start the motor
with one turn on the
coldest morning. Guaran-
teed for life. See „
R. Johnson
Sherman Plumbing Co.
Both Phones 72
Natural Gas Filing
A SPECIALTY.
Estimates fftven. Stove and
Heater Connecting special attention.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Located at
Grubbs’ Creamery. Both pbonea.186.
CENTRAL JOB HAULING K
We do barling of till kinds. WtU
move your piano, household goods,
or will haul- for merchants. We
handle your goons with care and!
our charges are reasonable. Harris!
Brothers, lino E . ..ichards St.j
Phone 6r leave orders at Harrison i
Kurniturr Co-, South aide injuare.
Or. C. HH. Hoard
Veternarian
"stasri.
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