Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 10, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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L^.'MrMAN M$ DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN,
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THE DU INK THAT SyXTISRIE'S^-.
Auto-Intoxication
EXPLAINED
BAMrEL HAMILTON. M. 0.
A French physiologist described man as a "diges-
H tive tube with arrangements for locomotion and
puidance.1’ It is commonly said - that fnost people
“dig their pravea \frith their teeth.” The disastrous
effects of constipation have always been well kr wn,
!- • It is easily*fe'Atkrstnod how serious are the troiiMes
. 3yhjchj.re caused fey stagnation of decayed matter in
the large intestines — poison reabsorbed and taken
.-iota thtcirculaliua—,-J.his j3 called auto-intoxication.
It is apparent, therefore, that the first necessity is
,1,0,cleanse the intestines thoroughly.
The best method for cleansing the whole intestinal
> .tract and urging tin*, fiver into activity is to take as
Biifch outdoor ex«r<s1to as possible, drink hot water
before meals, and thSb a pleasant 'laxative, vegetable
pill occasionally, , Such a one is made up of May-
apple, leavek of aloe, root of jalap; mrde into a
&a\ sugar-cpakid pill that gives tone to tne bowels.
This was first made and sold by druggists nearly
fifty years ago, as I),r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
The cost is twenty-five cents. Such simple
means will prevent autoiiil^AlcatlOin......People
are realizing that the kidneys, just as do the
bowels, need-to be flushed occasionally.
,\ The kidneys are an eliminative organ
-.i, and are constantly working, separating
the poisons from the blood. Uric acid
backs up into the system, causing rheu-
matism, neu/algia, dropsy arjd many
other serious disturbances.
This can be avoided by
stimulating the kidneys to in-
creased action, and because of
/)N ,1 ’*-8 f°n'u effect on these organs
mmm iWttar sa
which is to be had nowadays
almost any drug store, and take it three times a
CHURCH NOTICES.
j .Pastors will
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please bring copy for
notices hy Friday at 0 p. in.,
and thus kindly assist In the work ot
Issuing (He paper on time. Please write
out notices and don’t trust to tele-
phone as errors nitty occur.
St. Stephen’s EpiM-opal Church—
Corner of South Crockett and Cherry.
The Kev. IV. J, Miller, reetor. The
appointments for tomorrow, the thir l
re as follows
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Sunday after Easter, are as follows:Jj
Holy oommttiihai at 7 ::wr' a. in. j1
Sunday school at It :3n a. m. Morning!
prayer and sermon. subject. ‘»Tlvi*j
(in-at Forty Hays," at 11 o'clock. The |
public cordially invit»d. Mr, Miller
will hold the evening service at Honey
drove.
North Park Baptist Church—
Sunday school 9:4.7 a. m. I'roiicliing 1J
a. in. and s p. m. Sunlicnms 3 p.
in. 15. Y. P. C. 7 p. in. prayer meeting j
Wednesday S p. m. t.tulles' Missionary
Society have changed their meeting j
from Friday to Monday at It :3<l. p. m.
The putille is cordially invited. J. S.
Cameron, pastor. - . ..
Church of the Nazarene, 111) North
Walnut street. Kev. J. W. Post, pas-
tor—Tills church will observe "Moth-
ers' Day.” The 11 a .tu. setviee will he
j in, me in ir.v of the good .mothers of
] the j Mist. All mothers arecordially in-
j vited to attend, with the fa titers.
Isons and daughters. Special music and
|a good time for all. Come and coni''
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Houston * Street Church of Christ—
j Kev. I,. S, While, pastor, will speak at
| both services Sunday. I Morning ser-
j vice at II o'clock, subject: Unique |
characters of the Bible: Rvcnig ser-
vice, 8 o'clock., subject: Common" Sal- j
vat ion. The public s cordially Invited. 1
A lilmdshakc for every one.
Central Christian Church—1The
Sunday -school will observe “Mot Iters'
Day.” It is planned to have every
mother in the hurch present at tbit
service and program. C. IV. Yoeilin <rt
^Cincinnati-will occupy the pulpit at
M.hgthvservices, and will deliver two
)J great addresses. The morning subject
will he '‘The World View." You will
miss a great treat If you do not hear
these addresses, Cephas Shelburne
Pastor. ;j
Brace Presbyterian—There will tie
a congregational meeting tomorrow at
11 a. ni; to- consider the cull of a
minister. Every member is urged to
lie present.
Brand Avenue Presbjlfrian—At- the
11 o'clock service I )r K. K. Hnrwoll
will jireach. Tlic evening hour., S
o'clock, will la* devoted to a service
| 'nn’si,.. "'and'^the
J' congregation will have a part
.[ singing of familiar hymns. A
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for sixty cents, at
day. Also drink hot water before meals.
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Very close in modern four-room house
near school, can joe bought for $2000.00.
MAYDEE llAKKON
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
Room 508 M. & P. Bank Building. Phone 310.
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|your forehead and the whole-stand is tense with excitement, or when
your team has the game packed away on ice—either time you’ll en-‘
joy La Perla when you relax, and yo.ur tijroat . longs for, some real;
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has that old time snap, sparkle and flavor, is really refreshing,
cooling and invigorating. f \r *"
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Each Way Daily—
—14 Trains between Sherman and Dallas
—15 Trains betwaen Waco and Dallas
—15 Trains between Corsicana and Dallas
-Direct Interurban connections at
at Dallas for Fort Worth and Cle-
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Real
Estate
Bargain
Corner Lee Avenue and Carter street,
5-Room House, lot 100x150; half cash, bal-
ance monthly payments. Owner leaving
city. See _ • ‘.
Gulick A Hall
PHONE 195.
ill till*:
hearty j
invitation 4k given to nil to iitteud
1 thin service, and the other services
jot the day. The Sntiliath scliool meets!
Jat !):4r>, the Junior Christian K»i-1
| deavor at i o'clock, “ and tile Soni ir
J Endeavor at "7 p. m.
St. Mary’s Catholic ( hurch— South
Travis street.. Father Maher, pastor, j
j Sunday, Lowe Mass at 8 «. J
I m„ and high mass with sermon and
I benediction at 10 a. in. Sunday school
j half hour liefore lad mass, at j
i St. Joseph's Academy. On all week;
days mass at S o'eloek unless other-
wise announced. Jj?
East Sherman Baptist Church—
Sunday sHiOol a t j) :3.0 n. ffll
banana tihev - Instead of hemp and t
jute in textiles ami cordage.
I Cook. sni*‘-rititendcnt. Preaching at 11
a. m. and -8 p. m. by pastor. Rev. Jo-
seph Pearce. Sunbeams:!at 2:30 p. m.
Senior, Intermediate and J mior 1’. Y.
P. I’.’s at (1:45.
An electric heating
rienne’t; invented that can he
the carpet in a room.
pad has been
fastened under
Preserving Eggs.
as
Key Memorial M. E. Clmrrh, Soutfr
—Cor. Houston aV'd Willow streets.
Sunday school at 9:45; preaching It, V
a, in. by the pastor ; Epyvortli League *
at 7 o’tdoek i>. m. Evening service at
8 o'clock. Rev. J. C. Lewis, secretary
of Y. M. C. A., will speak. Special
music. Woman’s Missionary
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock
meeting Wednesday night at
Forest Avenue Baptist
Two precautions .for the thrifty
Jionsewife who will preserve eggs for
use next winter are given, by the poul:
t,ry department, Wisconsin, College of
gri culture.
The first one is: Don't use small,
weak-*helled, dirty ej^js. They are
all right l'or immediate use, blit they
Soeletv! "I'* llut k'a*y> well. Eggs to be pre-
praveri serm' bo fresh, not overheated
8 o'clock.
Church—
Sunday school 9:45. Preaching 11 and!
8. 15. Y- P- 1' <1:30. SiU'ject of sermon,
morning, ‘‘Federation Movement.’'!
Evening. “Some Needed Visions." J.
I* Truett, Pastor. ' 1 "
l^irst Church of Christ Scientist
phcIne 10.
Particular People Are Invited to Patronize the ~
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EXPERTS IN THEIR LINE.
nor starting to incubate.
Tliy seeeud one is: In,n't use either
Hie time .or e itergia.-s solution that
was used last year.
Eggs are most successfully pie-
j served at home in either lime water
ami salt- or in watcrglass solution.
! Earttiern crocks or wooitcu" pads
jure the best containers. The eg.D
Corter .Grockptt add Jbiies street. 'Ser* \ should he stored in u good place, pre-
vices .Sunday ninrniug at 10:45. Wed-! ferahly in the cellar, and 'the tops of
lies day evening testimonial meeting at | the eggs should lie covered With two
8, Heading room in west wing of j or .three inches of ihjnhl, As the water
ehUreh .edifice, open- daily from 3 to evaporates from the solution if should
5 o'clock, Sundays and holidays ex-j i,e replaced by fresh boiled water,
cepted. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. | Lintc water is made bv slaking two
All are cordially invited to attend thej 1Nmnds of ipliek lime in ‘a small <tmin-
serviees and visit the reading room, tity of hot water, mixing it with two
First Baptist Church—Dr. E. C. gallons of water and one pound of
Routli supply pastor. Services to- j salt, stirring it thoroughly, and then
morrow as follows: Preaching at 11! allowing it to settle. The clear sola
a. m. and 7 :J0 p. in. l*y I)r. Routl). i tion should be poured off and the eggs
Sunday school at 9:45: Sunbeam J placed in it. This amount will pre-
Itand af 2:30 p, m.: Senior and Ju-1 serve aliout 12 dozen eggs,
nior B. Y. P. tj. at 0:15 p. m. A cor- The watergluss solution is made hv
dial Invitation to all. [mixing one i*art of waterglass in
Travis Street Methodist Church— 1,1,10 D"'ls (,f
North Travis street, Rev. J. F. Pierce,
pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11
o’clock and 7:30 p. in. Wednesday
praS’ee meeting at 7:30. Sundey sehool
9:45. Senior Epworth League 0:30 p. j
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First Presbyterian Church—Sunday
i school and Bible classes 9:30. Morning
i service at 11. evening at 8. The pastor
siieiiking at both services. Junior En-
deavor' 3:30. Senior Endeavor 7. Pub-
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put one on every mau, hoy and
girl in Sherman.
That LUCKY TIGER Hair
Tonic for sale at our shop. One
dollar a bottle. Ask about It.
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