Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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LY DEMOCRAT
82! EH VAN. TEXAS.
What da Von tt-mk of the near
rh«t»r by this time bnr brnttw
«F»h a j»oll ?a\ rcHM^pi" |
l%a‘t you think It a pretty !
docvrocni?
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SOIL FERTILITY AIDS
0. O. A E C. HUNTER. Pub!labor*.
TV Drily I>
rcvrspaper o'
• ad pobUsbor
» *«t to tbo official
. ORjr of t&ormaa
egtU notieeo. .
w-
Fvbee*—.
eat* par
Tbo RtoaAto Democrat to publish
! M Thnretowy. t\ 99 b year. It
iV bin county wot w***|or.
Mmtl oobwrtbcr* changing looo-
'»» should glrv their former *d
*' o*» at well u tbo no* OB*. Sub
ribera oorrod by city Barrier? wUl
U «e*« aaait* tbo Tuanagement If
r-ndering |wd wrtfe by r-aklio
« mptolBt* about lrrvgviixitle*,
ruInltN.
TV IVnifffal comr
'irMyto, Rorkrtribr
rorllhi men tot tom
tktrity Htvevrr, v|
tee bar come when they can dr
more fork people #> * «b,ol< by
spending who of their enorraoU'
fortunes in farming Urids. selling
to men who *r* not now alile to
own homos t>o ton* time at low lit-
teres! rates. H iho«e men w-mild
turn their attention to this class ©(
philanthropy, they would non see
the attitude of the public towards
them changing for the bettor, and
the' could do more pood In this re-
spect then in any othe way.
Four Elements EspechDy Impor-
tant in Farming.
Most Marked Difference Between Rich
aod Poor hand Lies in Content of
Nitrogen and Humua—Legume*
Require lecttrii.
BOTH PHONRS
Etstieeed as eeoond-cfatw matter at
tbs pert Of'tee at Sherman Tons
.odor a« of March 3. 1ST*.
bitjoe an ..ui'c after lh<
d«atot> in had t Fori Worth,
Dallas and Houston all having re
owttly convicted man for selling
o*wr unfit for ose TV" announce-
ment also ttai« from 'Austin that
pt»e food inspector* have been e*-
p*ctBlly instructed to look after had
fUir* in all towns aod cities vlalw
Plante need food of different kind-
eery much as do animals That is. a
plant will starve. if deprived of w'
one of several snb-isnoes in the soil.
Just as a man will starve' if he tries
to live on fat meat alone, or op start h
j alone, or on sugar alone, or. for that
matter, on alt throe of these articles
of food, because they lack the cle-
ment that" makes blood and lean
meat and which is found in eggs
j milk, beans, and the like ___.’1, '
I The elements found in the soil
I which are neresdary to plant* ar*>
tiitrojteh. phosphorus, calcium. polar
T
and Wherever possible trace them!*1"01- magnesium. sulphur sod iron
back to the farms from which they j Those that come wholly from air
came. It Is as much attain*! the;and water are carbon, hydrogen and
law for * .farmer'or poultry raiser j oxygen The latter group makes up
tbUUs i* .to have a prohibition
daily newspaper What Dallas
cagbt to have is prohibition
h He , Greenville Daily Banner
cries ont: prices rtae.*' Even-
thin* we have to bay has already
r t, thanks
and er* farm man to sell bed eggs ] the bulk of the dry substance of
tc the merchant* and dealers as i. j plants, or ninety to ninety-nine parts
V for the merchant and dealer lo1 out of one hundred. The element ni
sell them to the wholesaler or the ; jroften <-8,, pe given an intermediate
consumer. In fact. ^| place because ihe original source-of
the soil nitrogen is in the air. Also
j certain kinds'of plant's, the legumes
are aide to utilize atmospheric nitrm
outlawed. and the authorities are
after the scalps of those who deal
in them in any way
President lUrsa has
■ i. amtm
City of:M*
flewr the
1 Mexico. U we**))* the newlv
e ectPd^ prw-ide.ni of Mexico don t like
the capita! euy the last four of
tha» having lefi suddenly
Them t« one thing certain, If the
proposed mew el tv charter t# adopt-
ed. there will have to be a business
wan at the heed of affairs In Sber-
me*. and people bad Just as well
hegir U took around for the right
0
to co to
troops
Uttto Hotiasd to about
**r and the -wooden ttoe
ore aaad to bo She soldier? with grit
aod soap Hone Holland will be
spared the awful naeriiiee for war i*
ail that perdition ear. be portrayed
or Imagined.
The man who fails to get his poll
fat receipt will have bo kick com-
tr.s if the new charier is passed,
even if he down 9 like it. And the
sxrae this* can be said about the
German, wiill be up- in the pic-
tures in the Western Baseball asso-
ciation. Colonel Riiier having been
assigned to the task of getting to-
gether a team that can beat Deni-
son at least half and half has set
himself to the task. Having won
feur pennants in the last four years,
he seems to be the man for the
gen. though this is done indirectly;
through the nodule-forming bacteria
found in their roots.
Of the seven soil elements .men-
tioned, only four have been found io
be especially important in practical
farming. That is. they are the only
ones which are apt to be deficient in
Plane. Another thing. Sherman 1 *he soil, and which generally make Ihe
is not near so bloodthirsty after difference between y rich and a poor
Denison's baseball pore as the es-1 soil, so far as plant food is concerned,
teemed Herald seems to think, and These four elements sre nitrogen,
will be highly satisfied with two phosphorus, calcium, and potassium,
cut of three on the home croutids; The last three are sometimes called
and half on Ike Denison diamond.. '‘minerals'* and are generally re-
Tbat is about the way baseball hie-i fened to under the names of 'phos-
tory between the two cities has read | horic acid - ..Ume.» and -pot<lsh ••
heretofore until the past two years, .
sinct which time Denison seems-to Af • ™,e tho ««« marked differ-
have got our goat and show> signs j ence bftweeT1 r,oh “nd P°°r ,and pr
of wanting to keep Willie. between “new” and "old" land lies In
- A very- in orest in;, and hist rue
live Sunday School Institute and
Home Mission meeting has just clos-
ed at Grace Presbyterian eburcu in
Sherman, A number of prominent
church workers of the Presbyterian
Church. I*. S. A., were in attendance
, and took part and much good is
’ •* who **** it a good thing and ; calculated to come out of the meet •
vraWs ft adopted ; ipg. . Ttev. B. Wremt Webb, pastor
, ! of the ehureh. and his members ap-
re you reading the proposed prectate the visit of those from:
n~w rfty charter, which to being, outs ire this city and dtd all Alfalfa Hay—Left, Raised With Ma-
' in their power tc m»k<y their visit
pleasant and profitable. Next week
Bev. D, K. Porter, pastor of Travis
Street Methodist Church, will he
host to the members of the North
. Texa^Wotuen r Missionary Society.
th«[This meeting will be ip session for
111 five days, beginning Monday. If will
tw remembered that this society met
printed in the Democrat from day
to day*? you should read it and
then go right out and get a poll tax
receipt and be ready to vote on
Sauutlay, March 6. *
'Who knows how many
1l»e Republic of Mexico has or
president or presidents, real and
£T5T£ of*tfce Ar?(t3|w*tt* Memorial Methodia* c-hupb
States will «c
into for
tmrvaiioe.
of the
feeding Ihe M«*-!
>n the verge of.
nure Only. Right. With Manure,
Phosphate, Potash and Lime.
the content of nitrogen and humus,
which are abundant in the rich soil
but deficient in poor soil.
Fortunately there is a family of
plants that is able to get nitrogen
from the air through the aid of bac-
teria which live in their roots This-
family is known a« legumes, Tboee of
jnost importance are as follows: Red
cjover, alsike clover, white clover,
six months ago, and, some very tal-
ented ladies were here, who attraeP-
ed wide attention on account of'
their splendid addresses on matter*
pertaining lo mission work. The crimson clover, Japan clover, alfalfa,
_______ people of Sherman will be glad to sweet clover, cowjieaa. soy beans,
were induced to come to Sherman! a*ain welcome them, and a cordial garden beans and peas, and vetches,
frem Boa ham they were promised i Invitation has been extended to the s 0n ,he rods of all kinds of legumes
sewerage connection with the city
When Carl'v' »rr-Burdette Coi-
toge w*s organ, .ed and the Carltons,
for the school It is get-
ting high time that this promise is
carried oat.
The women folk have wen the
first skirmish in the house of rep-
resentatives. the resolution to sub-
mit the proposed constitutional
amendment granting votes to women_______
having been favorably reported by cure now known
people here, of all deuoininaUous,
to attend the sessions
eomtaUtee.
comiug.
Woma*' suffrage is
f!0« Reward. —.HI.
The readers of this puper w tl.
pleased to learn that there
least one dreaded disease that
ence has been able to cure *“* M
stages, and that is catair
Catarrh Cure is the only JPnositivc
to IMV medical
The eouoty tax collector of Gray-
»“ oouaty has signified hU inten-
tion of keeping bis office open Sun-
day to order that ail may bhve an
opportunity to pay their poll tax.
Be sure and make arrangements to
get your receipt, for without it you
can not vote during im.
Former Governor Colquitt has
gone east to meet some business
end political engagements, He, will
visit Washington and, New York.
Cpoii returning he will,- u-.ke up hi*
r—idenc© in Dallas or Houston and
go into business. Macxiwhtle he J*
Training his ambitious soul to rac*
for ti)g position Senator Culberson
tow decupie.
Artfcoua cares tor its widow* and
orphans who are without mean* pr
support and dependen'. Last week
Arizona went one step further and
will give xrjdower* unable to support
t' emnelves fifteen dollars per mon h
and their children rix dollars per
month. This method to better than
sending them to orphans* widows’
and widower*-' homes and it keeps
many families together.
fraternity. Catarrh be
tuUonal disease, requi
tutional treatment, H
i'trre !* taken internal!
reetlv ujion the blood
surfaces of the ttysb
stroying the founds
ease, and giving th
by building up the
assisting nature Ini
The proprietors hav'
in its curative power* that they of-
fer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it falls to cure. Send for
list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. GHKENEY , &
Go., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggist*, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Bills for con-
stipation.
consti-
a con st i-
|’s Catarrh
acting di-
mucous
Re re by de-
dis-
Ifrength
and
J-ork.
faith
fpund small growths resembling
which are called nodule* These
are produced by exceedingly
firms of plant life which can be
mly by the aid of a powerful
Mtotpe. These bacteria take plant
of the various kind* needed from
the root sap of the plants in which
they live and in turn they supply the
plant with more -or less hitrogen,
which they have the power to get from
the air. If a legume be grown in a soil
which does not contain these bacteria
it can only make use of the soil supply
of nitrogen, iike other plants, such as
corn or wheat. Thua the proper bac-
t terla must be supplied before the
legume can be grown successfully.
One of the chief 'soil constituents
which are well known to decrease
under usual cultivation is humus, as
Embarrassing.
In South Africa General French cart)
ed the title of "the *iifri steered gen
oral “ Mr. Cliishuim any* in “Sir John
French '* Getierwi Frencli iv:ik often
to be seen walking nlmttt in camp iu
stun sleeve* <>tie nft.-rm>.»t, a corre-
spondent rtwle up tu the fine* and. see-,
fhK n soldier sitting'on a litKidlt- of hay
•mokina u ditiipid.ited looking old briar
pipe, asked where the g*'n,-rfil was.
Limed Com, 53.7 Bushels Per Acre,
Urrlimed, 44 Busheie Per Acre.
Rev. Forrest Smith, pastor of the
First Baptist church of this city, to
quoted as having said. afterTeadlu?
in the Scripture* where John the
Bap'igf came, that they (the Bap-
tists» have been coming ever since.
■ From the number of--------Baptists- 4a
I'’-!;'
Fhernian. the Democrat to con-
i-irained to believe the gentleman to
correct. This denomination to
threading over the lanu and doing
r lot of good.
Mother Jones, eh,, labor leader
from the Colorado mining district to
in Nets York and the junior Rocke-
feller has made a date w ith her to
talk over the labor strike trouble*.
Mother Jones ha* her heart in thus
great issue- for she love* her people.
The very beat that can he done for
the men who toll unde-grouna
olioofd be done and when Uc story
of Mother Jones to poured Into the
ear oi Rockefeller, the younger, he
may conclude o do better In. the
matter of wage even U the mines
are unpro«U»- *
"The old own to somewhere about."
coolly replied (be soldier.
“Weil, just bold iu) hofse while 1 go
and sen ret, tor him
“Certainly, sir,' anti the sniober rose
OlssdfeuUy and took the bridle,
"Can you lell me whore the general
toF' >tu4tilftsi ttie i oriv*i*iiiiieift of a
stair odhvr farther down tin* due.
“General FrenchV Oh, he's some
where a boot. Why. there lie is. Bold
lug that hurse s berntj"
And tile otlk-er ted lit ed din-ctly to
Hie sidoker. stilt tr.iti‘|oiil) |Kitting at'
hi* pii^atid iibldiiiu the burse.-
the dark-colored organic substances
which result from the decay of vege-
table matter are called. The value
of vegetable matter in the soil is not
apt to be overestimated, for the
Tiuinus produced from it increases the
water-bolding capacity of the soil .and
Improves the texture, so that the soil
is less inclined to bake. Also its Im-
portance in connection wRIi different
kinds of necessary bacteria is very
great.
COt’Gli.
Lagrippe coughs demand instant
treatment. They show a serious
condition of the system and are
weakening. Postmaster Collins.
Barnejat, N. J., says: ‘‘I took Fo-
ley's Honey and Tar Compound for
a violent lagrippe cough that com-
pletely exhauster me, and less than
half a bottle stopped the cough.”
Tfl U, tu-tb-s*F
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Command Highest Price.
To command the highest market
prices hogs should be well fattened,
uniform in sike aud color, In thap#
to attract, the buyers and in every de-
tail up to market requlr'inenig. • ,
GREAT
(EMIT
fAHILT
About one year ago two of m
'-hHdren Miffrnd badly from weak
kidneys. They would have seven
►poll* of dltxlness and were all hit
• < i. in Wealth I was Just aboni
dtorournrod. 1 trim several rente
die* and finally a aoctor, but the;
did not srcitl -to rmprme 1 knew
of a friind who was taking fwa-n.p
Boot foe kid»e' trouble with goer
results and I decided to got sonn
■«r the eliildien. I had noticed
at there was some Improvement!
•fter they Rad taken two laige hot
ties and eoniinued to Rive it If
them until they had taken one halt
dezen bottles and were well on Ih*.
road to recover) . _ I think Dr. Kil
inert* Swamp-Root has done wan
for my children than any other
medicine have tried and reeom
mend it to nnyone having children
that stif/er as mjne did.
Vrrv truly yours,
R. W, U8KNRY.
t ’ Dothan, Ala
YvrKonalky a|<peared before me.
tills ?nd day of July. 1U0S, R. W.
Lisenhy, who suhscribed to the
above statement and made oatu
that ihe same is true in ruhslance
and in feet, ' /■
A W. USKNBY. Notary Public.
l etter to ' *
Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
Itinchnmpion, N. V.
Prove What Swamp R<s>t M ill
Do For ton.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer *
Co.. Binehampton, N. Y.. for a
rample site bottle. It will convince
anyone. You w ilt also receive a
booklet of valuable information,
tilling nil about the kidneys and
Madder. When writing be sure to
mention the Sherman Daily Dento
erat. Regular fifty-rent and one
'rllar sire bottles for _^Je at all
tiros stores.— -Adverttsement.
THE VERY V.ORiT.
Clara Saw a Ro! Crisis Coming In
Love's Young Dream.
"Clara iwftb euietioni--Gi*orge. are
you sure you will a! ways and si ways
love meV
George ifervent!,vi~While life lasts,
my own.
Clnra (sujqircsstng, a lean—George
itterrlble truiis and tribulations should
conic—
George tanuisedi-My heart is your*
alone, my love and always will be.
Clam (sobbing!—George, are J'br.
sure, [wriectly sure, timt ntHhiBg-
tiothitig at all—eoiijd cool your auac-
tin?
Gtvirge tiKiw seriously alnrmedi—My
grncious* Whnt's ha|>|>ened ? Has
ytnir father failed?
Clara iliystericallyi — Worse, oh. far
worse!
George imurb relieved)-*Te!l me all.
uiy angel. 1 an tie.-ir it.
Clara iwith a heroic effortl-George.
I've—I've got a a to>il eotuing—com
ing tm my nose —la-tidon Tit-Kits.
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DBEN’S VUUVS BOTH ARE
SERIOUS.
When one of -your little ones
shows sjniptoms of an approaching
cold, give it Or. Cell's Pine-Tar-
Honey at once. It acts quickly, and
prevents the cold growing worse.
very healing—soothes the lungs
loosens the mucous, strengthens the
system. It's guaranteed. Only 25c
at your druggist. Buy a bottle to-
day.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for sores.
d£W
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One and Two.
Charming Widow—And what are you
doing nowadays? Mr. Bncb-l/ooking
out for number oue And you?
Charming Widow—Oh. Fra looking out
for number two'—Housjou Pt/sL
A Puzzle.
Bacon—Thereto one thing 1 can't un-
derstand. Egbert—What to that? Ba-
con—When h coopte get married they
become one But they say It takes two
to make a quarrel.
Rebuked.
"Guilty or not guilty?*' asked a Dutch
justice of a prisoner.
“Not guilty.**
"Den vaf you rant here? Go about
your bmttness!”
Free speech to a preciou* right, and
so to free action. But the tongue has
no mor» right than the hand to abmw
It* freedom. rtrt,___________ _______
WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
And Be Free From Her Trouble*,
but Finds Better Waj.
)e£
f wo
ay a lime/*
of this place,
enn.—“Man
Sharp, oi this place,
lieved
From (ho WawhboariJ
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FLECTION NOTIC E.
(Charter Election.)
ORDINANCE NO. i>TK.
An ordinance ordering an election
in Gherman Texas. on Saturday,
Magch tub, 1 315, for the purpose of
submitting lo rii>. qualified voter* of
the city of Sherman, Texas, for adop-
tion or rejection the proposed
charter prepared and framed by the
Charter Commission heretofore
elected: and designating the place*
at .'which said election is to im held
and appointing presiding officer*
thereof.
Be it Ordained by ttie City Council
of the City of Sherman Texas:
Section 1. That an election
shall he held in said City of Sher-
man, Texas, on Saturday, March Oth.
A. D., ltHttots which the following
proposition shall be submitted:
Shall the charter reported by the
Charter Commission to the City
Council of the City of Shormdn,
Texas,* on the 22nd day of January,
A. D„ 1915, and which had been
j Success in Vineyard.
Pruning to the keynote oi success tn
a vineyard.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
prepared by the Charter Commlv
- Sion whichji lrad been legally and
'duly elected tty the qualified voters
of ihe City of Sherman, Texas, on
the Ith day of October A D., 1913;
shall the said charter so reported
and prepared by said charter com-
mlssion be adopted as the charter
for the Cl'yof Slier man. Texas,
according to its tenor and as con-
templated by Chapter .147 of the
Acts of the »:i«f legtetatvmr of Tex-
as, Laws of 1913.
Section 2. That -said election
shall be held at the six voting box-
Texas.
The presiding officers are hereby ap-
iw, ,n mu pointed to hold said election at tho
toSewolkf Ume‘ IC0Uld n0t.d0v-m-y hfcr, iB de,igw<uc* M followg* A
Iti the. First Ward at the Corner
of Houston and. Walnut streets. In
the Second Ward at. the Southwest
corner of Laurel and North Crock-
ett streets, In the Third Ward at
the Southwes* Corner of the Courtr
In (tie* Fourh Ward at tho
City Hall, hi the Fifth Ward at thiY
Fifth Ward .Fire Station. Voting
Box No. 53 at the Corner of First J
Columbia,
says Mrs.
“I wished f would die*and be reli____
of my (suftering, from womanly troubles. of the City of Sherman,
I could not get up, without pulling at
something to help me, and stayed in bed
The least amount of work tired me
out. My head would swim, and I would
tremble for an hour or more. Finally, 1
look Cardui, the woman’s tonie, anil i
am not bothered with pains any more,
and I don't have to go to bed. In fajjet, .....
lam sound and well of all my troubles.’’ house.
Cardui goes to all fhe weak spot* and
helps lo make them strong. It acts wi|h
nature—not against her. It is for tfie
fired, nervous, irritable women, who feel
ter i47, Acts of the 33rd Legislature
of Texas, law of 1913; aBd only
qualified Toters shall be allowed to
vote; and all voters desiring to
adopt the charter so prepared by
said Charter Commission and re-
ported to the City Council of the
City of Sherman. Texas, on the
22nd day of January, A. !>.. 1915,
shall have printed on their ballots
as follows-: “Official Ballot,’’ ‘•Shall
the charter prepared by the Charter
CommtoHlon. which was duly and
legally elected on the 4tii day of
October, 191$. and which was re-
ported by .-aid Charter Commis-
sion to the City Council of the City
of Sherman, Texas, on tne 22nd
day of January, A. Ik, 1915, be
adopted.’’ *‘Yes.”
Thjrte opposed shall have on
their ballot the words: “Shall' the
charter prepared by the Charter
Commlesion, which was duly and
legally elevted A>n the 4th day of
October, A, D., 1913, and which wan
reported by said Charter Commis-
sion to the City Council of the City
of Sherman, Texas, on the 22nd day
January. A. LL. 1915; bo adopt-
ed ” "No,"
The manner of holding said elec-
tion shall be governed by the law*
of the State of Texas Yegnlatlng
general election* tn so far a* appli-
cable and a copy of this ordinance
Bigned by the mayor of said city and
attested by the city secretary, shall
serve a* a proper notice of *ald
election; and .the mayor i* directed
to cause said notice to bo posted
up at the places of holding said elec-
tion at least 39 day* prior to the
holding said election.
Passed and approved this 22 day
of January, A. D„ 1915.
DUPONT B. LYON Mayor.
Fords Special
Policy
New low rate policy
giving coverage against
fire, theft, collision and
liability for property
damage: ; y
/. J. Eubank
Agmnt
510-512 M. & P. Dank
Building ....
L 7-rtTtt.
City Secretary.
Ma- n Sherman
n
/tfetf^D 07/of Guessing
as if everything were wrong, and need
something to quiet their nerves
strengthen the worn-out system.
If you are a wotrian, suffering from any
of the numerous symptoms of womanly
trouble, take Cardui. it twill help you.
At all druggists. /
WHO U: Chattanooga MaJiclna Co . UttloV
Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for
instrurtiont on y<
Trtttmtoi ror W<
our casai
and Umar street*.
The following named person* are
hereby appointed presiding officer*
at the said ejection, towit:
First Ward, tl. A, Parrishr Sec-,,
obd Ward. A. P. Finley; Taird
Ward M. A. Todd; Fo*--».“
Marion Shaw; Fifth V*
Aston; Voting Box Num
Horton. a
8ec. 3. Said election
held under the provision:.,
Ward,
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