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SHERMAN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22,1902 4;80P. M.
50 CT8. PER MONTH
Thursday, Mar;
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From I to 7 p. m.
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Spring showing of
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Fine Millinery.
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We promise a showing of'
the most beautiful and -
original conceptions ever
placed before the Sher-
man public.
We iesire your presence.
NO CARDS A
CONVERTED.
Burglar Voluntarily Gives Him-
self Into Law's Hands.
Became a Salvation Army Captain and
Wants to Gel Right in the Eyes
of Man and (iod.
8( ripps-MoRhe Afternoon Special.
Maoon, March 22 —Sheriff Gilatrap
has received a letter over the aigua-
ture of William MoAlister, a Solvation
Army captain at San Francisco, con-
fessing to burglary in Chariton, Mo.,
and offering to come back and be sent
bo prison. If be bad the name of the
person he robbed, he would prefer to
make restitution, bub having become
converted, wants ^to "get right in the
eyes of man and God" at any cost.
Prosecutor White 1 says he ' sees no
occasion for leniency.
>EXT WEEK'S YVOltK.
What is to be Considered in the House
and Senate.
Bcrlpps-MoKea Afternoon Special,
Washington, March 22,—The oleo-
margarine bill will occupy the atten-
tion of the senate in tile afternoons of
next week. During the morning
hours the Chinese exclusion bill is
to cause considerable discussion. It
is predicted that It will be materially
amended. The house will devote the
week to the consideration of the army
appropriation bill carrying ninety mil-
lions, and will also consider the elec-
tion cases of Spears vs. Burnet, of the
Seventh Alabama, and Moss vs. Rea,
of the Third Kentucky.
INJUNCTION
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Confronts Dallas County Dem-
ocratic Executive Committee.
Summers Contests the Election of Lenr
won as Connty Attorney—Grand
Jury Has Ballot Boxes.
State Press Special.
Dallas, March 22.—When tlfe coun-
ty democratic exeoutive committee
met to-day to oanvass the returns of
the recent primary election It was con-
fronted with an injunction issuod by
the fourteenth district court at the in-
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stance of Hatton W. Summers who
contests the election of Walter S.
Lemmop as county attorney. The
ballot boxes are now in the bands of
the grand Jury. v
WOOD ARRIVES
BROADWAY
LAST.
Velour Calf,
Full Round Toe,
Perforated Vamp,
Extension Edge,
Rope Stitched,
TUXEDO
PATTERN.
| PRICE $3.50
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Discussed Cuban Problems
President'Roosevelt.
With
UPRISING
May be Caused by ar New
Adopted in Spain.
Rule
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"THE LONG TRAIL"
OF tHE CATTLE RANGE
has given prominence in history to the now world famous Texas Panhandle
But a few years ago the wonderful possibilities of this region1 as a wheat coun-
try became known, and great things were prophesied for "The Granary of
the South," which subsequent harvests justified. Comparatively recent is the
demand of good livers for "Vernon Cantaloupes," but it's come to stay. Those
acquainted with this section and its wealth as a producer of feed-stuffs, corn
and cotton have long believed in it, nor have they been moving away. When
Northwestern Texas rftnained conspicuous for its excellence in the face of
almost universally discouraging' crop conditions, people began to see reasons
for the faith of those inviting them to enter and possess the land; and now
with farms and ranches being bought daily by new settlerH coming in by
wagon and rail, three new railroads now building and four projected, seeking
a share of the general prosperity, good reason is evident for the favor with
which the territory along "THE DENVER ROAD" is regarded by prospect-
ors
W. F. STERLEY,
A. G. P. A.
A. A. GLISSON,,
G. A. P. D.
Fort Worth, Texas.
CHARLES L. HULL
T. P. A.
This signature Is of every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cores a cold In one day.
Every Subscriber
Is entitled to one of the Democrat's
Saturday COMIC SUPPLEMENTS
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, Come and get some of the
UO-Cent Bunches of Useful Merchandise, Worth-About
$1.2J, Now Going at 5 Cents the Bunch,
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GATE5' RACKET STORE.
Religious Organizations Are to be Made
Subject to Civil Law Similar to That
in Fore fn FraJee. .
crlpps-JIcli>:a Afternoon Special
Madrid, March 22.—The organiza
tion of Premier Sagasta's new cabinet
is followed by alarming manifestations
of a part of the government's enemies.
T^e first act of the cabinet at a meet-
ing to-night will be tbe issuance of an
order making religious organizations
subject to a civil law similar to that in
force in France. As a result an up-
rising backed by the Ecclesiastics is
feared.
HOI'SB BLOWN UP.
Anarchists Wreck the House of Mayor
of Town in Mining District.
Scripts-McKea Afternoon Special. 1
Brussels, March 22.—Anarchists to-
day blew up the residence of Mayor
Derbaix of Brinche City in the coal
mining district. The house was blown
to splinters and several persons were
injured.
CAMBRIDGE WON.
Annual Boat Race of Cambridge ar d
Oxford Pulled Off To-day.
3crIppn-McRea Afternoon Special.
London, March 22.—The annual boat
race between Cambridge and Oxford
was rowed to-day. Cambridge was
the favorite at three to one and won
by five lengths. The Oxford crew on
crossing tbe line fell exhausted in the
bottom of the boat.
$300
Buys a choice lot 50x120
feet on East Houston street
Terms easy.
CONWAY & GUL1CK.
Scrlpps-McRae AfternoouSpecial.
Washington, March 22.—General
Wood arrived at tbe 'White House
direct from Cuba at 11 o'clock and
lunched with tbe president and Mrs.
Roosevelt. He discussed Cuban
problems with Roosevelt, amongjthem
the evacuation by Amerioans by May
first. '
Easter Millinery, jsl
Choice Line of Up to, Date Millinery at Moderate Prices.
Spccial Inducements for this week. Satisfaction Guaranteed*.
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Premium Stanps with you Purchases.
127 N. Travis St., lVTKWI^T I
Shermrin, Texas. A1 JU ff MJMJMJ %Jm
SHIP ARRIVES
Kept In Wireless Communication Dtif*
ing Her Voyage to This Country.
Sjrlppg-McBae Afternoon 9peclal.
New York, March 22.—The Cam-
pania arrived here this morning.
During the voyaga she kept in wire-
less communication with Luoania, east
bound, by using the American liner
Philadelphia, which lay between them,
as a> relaying ship.
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ROOTERS ORGANIZE.
Supreme Body of United Base Bali
Rooters Incorporated.
Scrpple-McRea Afternoon Special.
Columbus, Ohiq, March 22.—The
supreme body of the. United Base Ball
Rooters was incorporated here to-day
with Columbus as national headquar-
ters.
Popular Excursion to Fort .Worth,
Exoursion train over the Frisco sys-
tem will leave Sherman union depot
Monday morning March 24 7:20 a.
m. Returning will leave Fort Worth
at 10 p. m. Fare is one dollar for the
round trip. A. W. Powell,
Ticket Agent.
CATARRH,
Called an American disease, is cured
by an American medicine, originated
and prepared in the most catarrhl of
American countries.
That medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla.
It cures radically and permanently,
in that it removes the cause, clensing
tbe blood of scrofulous and all other
Impurities. It overcomes all the ef-
fects of catarrh, too, and builds up tbe
whole system.'
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If you are in a
HURRY,
Don't forget the
f.
Long Distance Telephone.
Connections with 50,000
subscribers in Texas and
Arkansas. Call for "Long
Distance."
IRE SOUTHWESTERN IEL J TEl GO
i til'
XlT rTVr I W I1
Tie C. E. Cr&ycrolt Drug Co.
Interurban Ticket Office.
1U North Travis St.
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NEW ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAIN,
"THE METEOR,"
Commencin
on March 23n
will leave Dal-
las, (H. & T. O.
depot) at 11:60
a.m.. Ft. Worth
11:05 a. m., Sherman 2:30 p.m. and
Denison 2:56 p. m., arriving at Kansaa
City 7:30 a. m.. Saint Louis 11:80 a. m.
ana Memphis 6:00 p. m. ALL CATER-
ING SERVICES, INCLUDING CAFE
CARS, UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
FRED HARVEY.
Phone 173. Residence 504 Throckmor-
ton Street.
for and delivers work free. Phone
240-3. Office on Ruak street, between
Jonea and Cherry streeta.
Shave 10 eta.
Hair cut 25 eta.
. aarGHve me a oall>a I will give too
thebeetof attention.
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health*."
Name oan be given by Postum Co.,
Battle Greek, Michigan.
BUYS A
3=room Dwelling
In the Binkfoy.,Addition, Jt
r
Conway
Gulick
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SITTING'S DRUG STORE.
Medicines,
W. L,
Fine Cigars,' Tobaccos, Toilet Articles, Proprietary
Perfumes, Etc. East Side Square.
Careful Prescriptionist. Open all Night.
Spring
cleaning
will require
step ladder^
whitewash
brushes,
brooms,
buckets, etc.
We have
a good
assortment of
step ladders
at
moderate prices
Hardwicke & Etter.
iw. ««M iQMven
; FRISCO RAILWAY
No.'80S lea
leave*
o. 009 arrive!
o. 81<r.la*vw
o. 507 antra*
Gail at 208 South Travla street when
von want a good sewing machine, the
beat made.
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Hunter, G. O.; Hunter, E. C. & Dickerman, J. Nelson. Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1902, newspaper, March 22, 1902; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233336/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.