Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday. February 8. 1917
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
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For,Infants »nd Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
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Thirty Years
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We Sell Everything in Lumber
Von win hy being able to get anything you want at
tU« yard when yoa want It.
You win by bring able to get It at a price that la
always ron.sinU-nt with the quality of the material.
You win by trading with a firm that backs np every
«iat*raeiit it make*, that ilands behind every dollar’s
worth it sells.
Yon tv!n In every way when yoa bay year lumber
and other materials here.
D. B. LYON
LUMBER
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NOTICE
AFTF.R FEBRUARY 1ST we will be located in part of
the building recently occupied by The Gunter-Rolison Shoe
Co., North I ravis street, where we will carry a full line of
Electrical Supplies.
Let us do your next electrical work.
Sherman Electric Company
With
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FARM LOANS
of S.VOMI and over in Blark land Comities of North
and Central Texas.
Adequate Funds, long Time, with attractive pro.
payment options. I’rompt service.
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Net
COPLEY & ROWAN MILLS
Both Phones 83!.
M. A P. Bank Building.
DO YOU LIKE FISH?
Wo have a supply of Most Every Variety
SAUDI NFS, MACKEREL, HERRING, DEVILED TUNA, COD
FISH. SHRIMP, LOBSTER, CLAM, CRABS.
We have the best line of Salmons on (he Market—FerndelL
Cash Grocery Company
J. A. Hardaway
BOTH PHONES ML
N. W. Cor. Square
W. H. Lieu
Kodaks and Supplies
Shipment just received and are ready to supply your
every need. We do DEVELOPING.
WE DO PRINTING OF ALL KINDS.
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No jobs too large or too small.
Reynolds-Parker Company
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I GEORGIA NEGRO TOOK
j HIS OWN REMAINS BACK
HOME, SAYS STORY
Atlanta. < la., Feb. 8.—Quito a lium-
ln>r »f negroes from Lowndes county,
Georgia, are refuruing from Detroit,
MIdilguu, the UKMva for negroes from
this section. Most of them nro tlior-
oughly cured of wnuderlust, especially
if it calls to them from tlie north.
They are telling a good story on a
Valdosta negro which shows the sit-
uation as It niHiears to a great many
of them, hut unlike him most of the
others have no money to s|iend for a
ticket hack to Georgia. He quit his
Job here to get otic where he could
make four, dollars a day In a moni-
tion factory. Do said he didn't know
how to make munitions hut he was
told that he could soon learn. lb
two weeks he was back here applying
for liis old job. When asked why he
didn't take the four-dollur Job he re-
plied:
"I didn't like tie looks er things.
I miss. 1 found out where tie factory
was, an went out to lee bout de Job.
De place had a high wall ronn It, like
dnt penitetitiQry in Atlanta. Dere was
it big iHceceimm at. de gate and when
1 lole him wliht I wanted, he tn -k
and sent mo to n little orfls on de
inside. De gem men in dere tuck down
a Idg book an' said de jolt was waitin’
for me. He nxed my name and whtir
I comb fnm. iron he said, ‘Whur does
yon wdnt de remnins sent.’ ‘Who's re-
mains Is you tulk'n limit, white man?’
I axed, an’ tie said tnltitf Den I said.
'You hole on, I mss, you needn’t, bodder
bout tie remnins ooze I’m gwlnter lek
( in hack to Georgy mysef.’ I hud entiff
money to git. back home an’ I was
rnlety nigh froze to death. I lit a rag
fer de depo’ anil I stnyed rite dere
till de train for Georgy eome in and
hero I is." He got Ids Job liack.
SI OK LIVER CAUSES DIZZINESS
llendnch, biliousness, chronic con'
stlpnlion and muddy complexion are
signs that your overworked ltver
needs Po-Do-lax to take up part of
the burden. Po-Do-Lnx Is Nature's
remedy, a liquid laxative derived
from tlie May-apple, a gentle liver
stimulant that increases the flow of
Idle aud by Its mildly laxative qual-
ity carries off the Impurities that
have clogged the intestines nml aids
Nature to dear the blood. Get a
bottle today. At all Druggists, fiOc.
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AUSTIN NEWS
Many Bonds Registered.
Austin, Tex.. Feh. 8.- Ttyrtng tlie
year 1916 there was registered In the
eonipi roller's deiMrtmenr bonds ag-
gregating L1&1M.077. necordiug to
the deiMirtincut's records just made
public, ns eompdred with 381.158
registered tell years ago.
It Is also shown by the records that
for litlti gross it'd|a taxi's collected
amounted lo $1,141M107 ns cointsiced
with $5711,28-, ten years ago.
Cost of operating the stale govern
ment during Ihe past ten years also
lias materially Increased, uceordlng to
the record. In 1911$ the total expendi-
tures of I In* state government reached
|19,128,180. Including all warrants is-
sued hy the comptroller's Uotmrimeut,
us compared with $10,545,224 ten
years ago.
I’aris Asks Exemption.
Austin, Toil., Feh. 8,—For the rea-
son that its fire U*“s last March en-
tnilod a sum upwards of $5,000,000
the city of Paris, Texas, Is making an
effort to lmve the legislature enact a
law which wotjld exempt it from n
portion of lls iKvupHiliui luxes for
tlie next five years.
Tlie destroyed isirt ion of Hie city i«
being rapidly rebuilt, according in
Mayor E. II. MeUulstlon, of Paris,
who lias been here lu behalf of the
proposed bill and he argues (hat If
the state's claim for occupation taxes
in waived for five years through en-
actment of a law. the city will have
ample time lo regain its former stand-
ing.
COUNTESS BERNSTORFF
WAS BORN IN AMERICA-
POPULAR IN WASHINGTON
Wkshlngtoh, Feb. ft—Countess Von
Berustnrff, wife of the former ambas-
sador, Ls an American by birth, bat
she will leave the country because
of a break In relations between the
t'nlted States and Gerthany.
Before her marriage to the Couht
she was Miss Jcuitnc Luckemeyer of
New York. She is a woman of gt-ii-
cious iiersonallty nml before the war
was one of the most |M»puiar host esse-
In the diplomatic set In Washington.
When tlie war broke out site Was
visiting in Berlin, and it was not un-
til last full that site was able to Join
her husband In Washington.
She, of course, would accompany
him opt of the country, conscious of
the fact that her departure might
mean tin* prelude-to war between the
land of her filrth aud the country of
her adoption.
DUNDEE ^FRIDAY ?
DRUESDOW IS PARDONED
BY GOVERNOR FERGUSON
-MUST SUPPORT FAMILY
Bay Your Wife a Box of Candy TcnUyl
—Maybe it is a loaf time since yoa did it before. *
—AU the more reason for doing it do*.
—And say, take thii tip from ds—10 S Nlnnafly’s Soft
Beautiful or Brazil Nut SpedaL
—They are as good as candy can be Mala aid botttf that
■any. If yoa don’t Hake a hit #itb her, R is oar treat
GLASSCOCK DRUG COMPANY
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NOTICE
Our Painters and Paper Hangers have instruction}
from us to do nothing but high grade work when we tend
them on a job to work. We use the best of material and
best of Painters and Paper Hangers we can find.
GIVE US A CALL J
McDonald & Revell
IiiUrest in Appointment
Austin, Tex., Fell. 8.—No little In-
terest. is lie lug taken In the proix'sed
session of the striate next Friday,
When confirmation of a number of
appointments of the governor win be
considered. Final actlou regarding [ waS lm;)
confirmation of these appointments, it j county, where
Austin, Tex., Feti. 8.—Karl I,.
DrtWSMoW, former tax collector of
Harris county, who pleaded guilty In
the Beil county district, (tourt on Jan.
17. 1017. to a charge of misapplica-
tion of public funds and sentenced to
two years in Hie penitentiary, has lieen
granted a conditional pardon by Gov-
ernor Ferguson.
The goVertlor gave ns his reasons
that DruesetUtW's wife and child
needed Ids support and the condition
of the partlcm is that he support them.
DrouscdoW wns tried In TraVis coun-j
ty, the jury falling to agree, and the
then transferred to Boll
DrtiescdoW pleaded
j guilty. Other cases charging misap-
plication of public funds against him
were dismissed.
l'Dillard
DANGER I
The best battery ig in danger of sudden death unleu it
is well cared for. And good care includes letting us teat it
regularly.
There’s no danger of its quitting if #e help you look
after it. j
Ttobertj Electric Company
1A'mrAv.v.VAWAvaw
s
ls expected wilt be taken at this time.
The npiMdntment of C. W. Wood-
man, as state labor conmitesionor,
which lias lieen held up for tne i»ast
two weeks, ls one of the important 8psaklng Truth
aiipolntments to Ik- considered. There, Speaking truth Is like writing fair
rumor that some objections will'
is a
lie oiffered by several senators to con-
firming some of tlie apiKjlntments of
the governor, llils op|x>sitlon ls said
to Include some memlters of the new
!ioanl of regents of the University of
Texas.
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After forty years of solitary con
flui-ment, Jesse Pomeroy, the famous
prisoner at f'lmrlcstown. Mass., 1ms
lieen is-rmtited to associate with the
ether prisoners. Tills picture, taken
the day the ban wns raised, shows
hith at the age of fifty-five. He was
ccininilted for life as a boy after the
murder of two children and it was
tielleved uecessnry to keep him in
solitary i onflnctnent to hold him ift
Iirlson at all.
“The Yellow Pawn."
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The cruel, merciless methods of the
"third degree” for criminals have Ix-cn
raised to the “t(*enth" ]K»wer Viy the
modern detective and police heads.
Tlu» amount of labor they will go
through to entrap, ensnare, and
Irving forth n confession of the per-
son they 1 relieve guilty, is shown In
Hie most graphic maimer in the Jesse
L. Lnsk.v production of “Tlie V cl low
Pawn" which will is- sCcir at the King
Theatre on Tomorrow with the two
clever stars. < Moo Ridgeley and Wal-
lace Reid in the principal roles.
The play lias to do with tlie In-
trigues of ft 'district attorney, jealous
of hts wife’s infatuation of a young
artist, and the methods ho employs
in a vain eqddavor lo send nil inno-
cent man to the gallows, and how,
while furthering his nefarious crime,
lie loses his life just as he Is about
to hike the life of another.
In the cast supporting the two
stills, are Tom Forman. C, H. Gel-
dert, William Conklin. Olive Golden,
George Welrb. and others.'
DUNDEE FRIDAY!
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A SEVENTY YEAR OLD COUPLE
Mrd. T; B. Conienter,
Pa.,' suffered from kidney
Mr. and
Hurrisburg.
and come* only by practice. It ls less
a matter of will than of habit, and I
doubt if any occasion can be trivial
which permits the practice End forma-
tion of such n habit.—Ruskln.
URIC AGIO POISONING
The most eminent physicians reeog-1
nlre tlust uric arid stored np In 11 (lie
trouble hut have been entirely cured, system ls the cause of ,rhetnnat)sm.
hy Foley Kidney Pills. He says: that this uric acid imlson is present f
"Altho' we are both In the seventies, in the Joints, muscles, or nerves. By
we are as vigorous ns we Were thirty exticriineutlng and analysis at tlie In-
years ago." Foley Kidney Pills stop va lids' Hotel and Surgical Institute
sleep disturbing Madder weakness. In Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce dlscov-
backaehe, rheumatism. Sold every- ered a combination of native romc
whore^^^^^^^^^^^tu-tb-s&w dies that ho called Antirle—which
drives out the uric acid from the sys-
Mayors at Austin.
Austin, Tex., Fob- &—Headed hjr
Mayor lindsley of Dallas, mayors of
a number of cities of Texas will meet,
here this afternoon to complete plans
for formal opposition to the I-aftl-
iuore hill creating a puhlle utilities
commission to regulate all public util-
ities and the Dean till! placing con-
trol of telephone companies in Du*
hands of the railroad commission. The
oiiposltlon of the mayors Is to Im- voic-
ed at the hearing pn the hills tonight.
Mayor Lindsley has announced that
lie is hi favor of a limited public
utilities commission but ls opjiosed to
extending regulation hy tlie state
body over strictly local affairs. That
would bo contrary to the home rule
principle, lie contends.
Tlte mayors were (•ailed
to meet
here by Mayor IJndaiey.
A Textbook Bill.
Anstiu. Tex., Feh. 8.—Creation of a
textbook commission is propose^ by
Senator Aldrrdlee in a hill which he
has introduced. It. provides for a
committee to Ik- composed of the state
superintendent of public Instruction,
the president, of the University of
Texas nml ihe president of the Col-
lege of Industrial Arts, whose duty It
shall Ik- to select and submit under
seal the names of thirty teachers of
recognized ability to tlie governor.
From this list. Ihe governor would se-
lect a commission consisting of nine
members, who with tin- governor and
slate superintendent of public instruc-
tino shall constitute the roinmission.
Provision also is made for adoption
of a uniform system of text, hooks.
BEFORE BUYING
See our prices on Triumph
Potatoes, onion sets, bulk peas
other garden seeds.
HOWDESHKLL GROCERY CO.
M3t
seed
and
Daylight Robber}-.
Chicago, Feti. 8.—Five roblicrs en-
tered tin- Lake View brain-h of the
Bowman Diliry Company in North
Bertau avenue, and after binding and
gaging three employes blew o|ien a
safe atnl escaped with nihre $3,000.
tern, and in this way the pnin.
swelling and Inflammation subside. If
you are a sufferer from rheumatism
backache, pains here and there; you
can .obtain Anttrlc at any drug store
aud get relief from tin- pains aud Ills
brought about by uric acid.
Swollen hands, ankles, feet are duo
to a dro|islenl condition, often caused
-.vs. Naturally
* deranged the
poisonous uric
arid, which settles In the tissues of
the feet, ankles, wrists or hack ns
urntic salts; or under the eyes In
bag-like formations.
It. is Just as necessary to keep the
kidneys acting properly as to keep the
bowels active to rid the body of
poisons.
The very best possible way to take
care of yourself ls to take a glass of
hot water before meals and an An-
uric tablet.. In this way It ls readily
dissolved with thh food, picked up by
the blood and finally reaches the khl-
heys, where it has a 'cleansing, and
tonic effect
Step Into the drug store and ask
for n 50-cent i>aokage of Anurlc, or
send Dr. Pierce lOe for trial pckg.
Anurlc—many times more indent than
lithla, eliminates uric arid as llot
water melts sugar. A short trial
will convince you.—Advertisement.
Upholstering
REFINISHING Hid REPAIRING
is ene of our specialties. We have art expert t« do this work,
and guarantee every piece turned out. If ftia h*v« Work
of this kind, call us.,
KNIliHT-PEVETO COMPANY
“YOUR CREDIT’S GOOD.’’
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MMUMhia
The Oldest cjhdLargest
Bank in this Section
A record extending over a long pOMI of yfeait to the great*
eat of proof of strength and permanence. For forty-five ftin
tills bank has served the people of Grayson county and vtrirt-
tty extending every modem facility and adequate pnateetlon.
Let the oldest and largest bank in tie county protect
your savings.
TheMERCHANTSandPLANTERS
Hi national bank
Sherman.......Texas'
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IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THE WANf ADE
Maccabees
Atteniton E-Very Member
Be present at next regular review Thursday Night,
February 8th, at Maccabee Hall.
Immediate action required on section of By-Laws
of Supreme Tent effecting entire membership. *
Fraternally yours,
S. R. LUDLOW, Commander.
B. B. WILBANKS, R. K.
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ITS 10 HOURS OUT ol SHERMAN
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