Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, 1^19
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS,
?AGE THREE.
IF YOU HAVE A PICTURE IN YOUR MIND OF
IF YOU HAVE A VAGUE VISIONARY IDEA OF
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The Hcfreccmer's Rubaiyat
AFTER WORK
Wake! for the tun Who snifters into
flight
Sf ft All Tired Out-“All In”-Be-
] cause of the Uric Acid Poison
I' Much so often causes Rheu-
_ - U-■ matism.
Then there are those who started the day
RANDALL
PARRISH
The, stars before him from the fields t
<>r night,
Thinf-s Most assurance this i« not at
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We're back, in town! And everything's
nil right. 1 f
with a backache, stiff legs, arms and muscles,
and an aching: head (worn-ouj: before the day began
because they were in and out of bed half a dozen
times £t night), who are now appreciating the perfect rest, comfort
aud new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets. To
prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headache,
kidney nnd bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you’ve never used the
“Anuric,” send ten cents to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a large
sample package. This will -prove to you that “Anuric” is many times
more active than lithia, dissolves uric acid as hot coffee does sugar, and
is the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector. If you are a sufferer,
gro to your best druggist and ask for a sixty-cent box of “ Anuric.” You
run no risk for Lh\ Pierce’s good name stands behind this .wonderful
new discovery a3 it has for the past half century for his “Golden Medi-
cal Discovery” which makes the blood pure, his “ Favorite Prescription”
for weak women and his "Pleasant Pellets” for liver ills.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do good that lasts! They rrqulatr the system, as
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WE HAVE A PHOTOGRAPH OF IT
- - CHAPTER XVIII.
A New Conspiracy.---------——*™
The Interior of the cabin appeared
desolate In the gray light of dawn.
I led the way directly to Estada’s
stateroom. My heart pounded like
hammer as I rapped on
panels anil waited some response from
within. There was tlo S6#sVef, “no
sound of movement, and I rapped
again more loudly, my questioning eyes
seeking LeVere’s face. He was listen-
ing as intently as myself.
“There is something wrong, senor,”
ho whispered, “for he was ever a light
sleeper,”
The door was unlocked, the latch
yielding instantly to the hand, and I
stepped within. A glance told every-
thing. Estada lny In his hunk, with
one leg dangling outside, and his head
crooked against the side wall. His
very posture was that of sudden death,
even had it not been pictured by the I And pen
ghastly face, and the dark pool of j >'•
blood underneath. I heard an excla- i ........................
motion from Le Vere and stood for an | S<'UIP ,rJ
instant utterly unable to move. I , 11
knew already what 1 should (ind, yet jUdde in
finally forced myself forward—he was v)l ..
stone dead, pierced with three knife j*
thrusts. I stood up and faced the Aug.' 100:
Nc—It’s not supernatural,—it’s just KELSAY LUMBER CO. service linked with the
“Ye Planry” Buildipg Service that permits you 'to see a photograph of your- idea, (and
maybe that this service will furnish you a beUcrlcha of a modern horhe.)
Don’t let the next day’s sun go down on your indecision,-—visit our display room*;
because if you are thinking of building or modernizing your home you will go crazy over
these photographs of "Ye Planry”* modern homes.
Yes—We furnrh FREE plans and specifications.
Waste not the hour, nor in the vain
pursuit
__________a Of this and that endeavor and dispute.
the wooden j To market Imsfe, whore farmers scut'
their best
While vrt* saddening .--ett -their
hitter fruit.
well as cleanse and renovate it; mildly and gently, but thoroughly and effec-
tively, no, griping, no violence. They're the smaileBt and*the easiest to take,
purely vegetable, perfectly barmless, and the best liver pill ever known. Un!v
one little Pellet for a laxative-three; fora cathartic. Sick or Bilioua Headache,
tVinstipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and ‘many dernngementa of the
Kelsay Lumber Company
liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, relieved and cured,
Beal Estate Wont Run Away
6 BUY REAL ESTATE. /*
I have for quick sale:
Two Four-Room Houses. One Two-Room House.
These houses are located near the Frisco shops. Always in qe-
maud. Easily rented. Fan he sold singly or us a whole.
MAYDEE BARRON
INSIT.\\< C ami real estate.
Itoom 508 M. & 1\ Hank Ituilding.
litigation intended to piss upon the
Do You Play Golf ?
BREWERS ARE FIGHTING
NATIONWIDE PROHIBITION
We have SPALDING’S Golf Clubs. Golf Balls, Caddy
Bags, etc. Come in and see fhem before you buy. “
Timely Advice.
Phone 310,
New York. March 2i».-,The Jacob!
Hoffman Brewing Company, bringing,
a test suit in the interest of the United 1. ■ “*
States Bgcwern*' Association - hits, ap-, *n v'1.
plied to the Federal District: Court for "11 ^!
an injunction restraining the Collec-
tor of internal Revenue and the Unit-
ed Ktnfes District Attorney from be-
ginning any proceedings to 'interfere “Wif
with its contemplated production of grocery
bcev ef per cent alcoholic content. I "Wl?-
The eciiiptniiit.. signed ivv F.lihu Root h* won
ami William D. Guthrie of this city f>1!' Ct
and William Moibnry . i I’.ipttnim-Li lml—
ftmieedi—P niid^fumt was exjitun- I
ed at Hie offices of rile Guthrie'firm, j Prominent Australian business men
in Mini it seeks to restrain possible have formed a company to develop an
erimin.il ■ proS’cntfon. ! aerial route for mail and passengers
The object of the suit, it was stated, Iktweep Australia add England, with
is tb make the Obvernmeut a party to landing sites abbot 300 miles apart.
GYMNASIUM SUITS and SHOES,
Base Balls, Tennis Balls, Indoor Balls. Several Catch-
Mits that
ANNOUNCEMENT
PHONE 10
The Way to Worry.
we can save you some money on.
Ed Bonham and H. L. York
The Reynolds-Parker Company
THE PRINTERS.
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serve
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At Their BEST
NLY on The Brunswick can you
1^1 obtain this great feature—the
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With the IJltona you are not restricted
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Another determining feature of the
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Once you know The Brunswick, all other
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Let us play it for you. Prices $32.50
to $1500,
Choice Building Lots
North Walnut Street
East and West front lots, paved street, sewer, within four
blocks business center of city, very desirable for building.
Will furnish the Money to Build.
These lots are cheap at the price asked.
Have J ust Received
Shipment of the different style
Gulick & Hall
FRANK JACKSON Jr
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS,
i 221 North Travis St. * Phone If 00
Phone 195
—and I am in position to make
delivery. Terms will he arranged
*•*
to suit your convenience.
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