Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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TWF. STTMtMAti WH1Y DWOCWZT.
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WGE SBFBlf.
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WftMTKfi To renovate your fnat
tresses, malm «»t«t »p<>* mi; work
f.uaranleert. Sherman Mattress
Factory. Old photm M5. fl-Jw
WANTED—Fur r.i h. pood '•'■ond
hand rigs iff all kfhrf*. To to Spur-
lack, , - , - l-ffift
HMt UKNT—ROOMS.
Mill KENT Two furnished room*
for .ighthouvokceplng AH conven-
ience*. NOV East Haunt on strwt.
f28-«t
Foil RENT—Nicely furnished room*
with or without board. Mr*. Wright,
i«!t E. Paean, f2*»-3l
• 'Oil IIKNT— Pour room wpftftmeut,
jimdcrn, private bath. Old phone 596.
1213 Kn»t Cherry. Mrs. T, T. Max-
vr«ll. fl-tf
FOR IIKNT—Two largu ruoum for
light housekeeping, bath. electric
lights unit natural nan. 70 4 south
Montgomery, New phono 088. Mrs.
Torn Spurlock. f 12-tf
*•’< ill IIKNT—Modern apartment
tfurnlnhed for house keeping. with
private bath, opposite high school.
Old-phone 8J6, f 12-tf
FOIt UK NT—Threo nice, largo
room*, all modern.' 811 N. Elm. Old
ipfaoncs 415 or 222. Mn. Grace Eu-
bank. J?7-tf
molt UKNT—Close In. two rooms
mleely furnished for light house-
keeping. Natural gas and lights.
Old phone 270. )21-tf
FOR KENT—Two rooms furnljjied
for light housekeeping with all
conveniences and close In. 402 S.
Walnut. 118-tf
FOK UKNT—Two south upstairs
furnished bed rooms one block from
M. & P. bank. 212 North Crockett.
Old phone 912. d26-tf
IFOR UKNT—Furnished rooms, all
modern convenience*. Old phone 243
w 1297. o30-tf
"TH. RENT—Furnished, two front
bed n.'-ms, modern conveniences and
close In. nt 217 North Walnut.
ol4-tf
FOR UKNT—Two furnished rooms
No. 213 W. Laurel St. 24
FOK RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RKNTrr-ResIdcnce, 722 Lee
Ave., 5 rooms, natural gas, bath,
city water, nice barn, $ I ".00. W. 0.
Wharton. Phone 681 old. f23-lw
TX>R RENT—ifi-room, two story
house, close In; natural gas; $12.50
Old phone 6211. - f!7-6t
CPU RENT-—House on Cleveland
avenue. Apply at Thomas Bros.
f 15-tf
FOR RKNT—5-room house, all mod-
ern convenience, on S. Elm St. Call
20 old phone or see Meta Meadow.
f 9-t f
rOR RENT—North of Kidd-Key
College, across West Mulberry
•street;. 8-room house, bath, sewer:
age connection, ‘piped for gas. If
satisfactory owner would room and
hoard with occupant. Old phone 214.
f8-ltn
FOR RENT—Several desirable
dwellings. Carpenter ft Belden.
s29-tf
FDU RKNT—fi-room two story
house. West Igimar street. 74 block
from square. Apply to J. R. Cole or
Harve Talyor. n23-tf
FOR RKNT—15-room house, close
tn, on paved street. P. K. Penn,
•223 East Lamar or Scott & Me-
Kown's gin, nll-tf
LINKS .» T1MKM
I.INKH <t T1MKH
LINKS 12 TIMES
KINKS 34 TIMES ......*1 25
ADDITIONAL NUMBER Ol 1.1 V EH
IN SAME rllOPORTION.
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FDR SALK—One 5-passengor ’h h.
p automobile electric lights and
Marler. First class condition. Old
phone 362. Sherman Auto Co, Hous-
ton and Walnut. * 'ft.7
i OR SALK—-One soda fountain,
shelving, show case*, cash real tef
and fltfnre* of the Cousins Drag
store. W. H. Lucas. J1 fl-tf
LARGE KNITTING MILL—Invite*
Correspondence from women dextr-
ous of earning money, pari or full
lime, flood nav.. Expectance ua-i.
itecfssarv. INTERNATIONAL KNIT- i ©«t©>f d* men »<
SCHltOKfirTA H-
CHEJ.
fw-biblkrofs Hung,
making tmsiwoRt;
Ib.ipiitit ins ns/••oi> 1
to:«talk ret ha* apt*
the rhadfSB»nr.'« iui2
for Dior. If no afch<
where greeted with
staaili eebbilll I*'I*' .* r.
jpinirstboj
The HehHdkret li
Is probably Mure e
than attf other H
In this coopery. As
Hid. JihlMkM can .
tl
toil, S ALU— Or trade. Obi Stnde-
hakor auto 25 h. p„ 5 passenger;
garni paint and tires; one 50 -h. p,
filudehakcr runabout; now tires and
paint. One good family mare, cheap,
See Tom Spurlock. 16-6t
hdt SALK or Trade Slightly used
motorcycle. Tom Spurlock. f!9-6t
I’OULTRY.
HGGH for hatching, from Hose Comb
lthr.de Island Itcds. One dollar for
fifteen e^gs. C. P. Bowman, 501
West Jones St.. Sherman, Texas,
f 2 2-31
i.s FT ORPINGTON EGGS— For
hatching, from prize winners. 41-50
per 15 eggs. J. I,. William*, old
phone 1422. -~i fz2-tf
I’Ll Mill \(i.
ORItlK 4 KOIKK solicits your water
and gas fitting. All work guaranteed.
210 N. Travis 8t. Will appreciate
your business. Old phone 1497. New
phone 791. * fl2-tf
LIVE STOCK.
FOR BALE—Two good ponies and
delivery wagon, also two good
mules and two good farm .* AVagons*
Riley Grocery Co. f2 3-61
WAN'I Eli— \ good young milk cow.
Prefer mi god breed. Frank Jackson.
TING
Pa.
MlIJ.s, Wont
■'GARIAN on-!
4 A- ■'
lan Orchestic* 1*
-lifvt t>nir under
i!,l* «--a?r,ri Mr..
■ I l**#* h
■ mr* }HM|, trwtry* l
fVs.Td'e *>t !
«l 4 HfliMk f»! I/f* *
r t n <|r« |
iSrnisdfi f*r* k**tti*
f* <\S*dnv t
f jw much artwldl .
' ny direr loCs Will
Philadelphia. I g, f (mm cn »r '.i d ten.'
J20-sat ‘tXtf >|r Sclnalsfe' ■ .i». ii*sira first
i-irri n mV!1 hrswnve known dn »h Vv.rld < fair.
A A<1 in CT.f.ANKH—Cost II9F’. . ,,e ____ . . .
_____ . 5. M licago ria. m-i ■ ■ hud (hen >ust
good as new; Duntley make at, . . . „
ri'K-afly v*twe lo Ui*. .-Biiotry frum
Ihelr native 1. nd
half price. E. C. Hunter.
UliK AND TORNADO Insurance
zrlttcn in flm-'-tried fire tested old
Ine companies Ttlassingame *
h*»n. New phone 226 i>4 tf
OLD PAI’KRN for house cleaning
purpose* at -the Democrat ©luce Ten
cents a hunft'e. tf
*»ANT TO Pt/iW your garden
Plowing now will kill the grass and
weed seeds and roots. Also haul fer-
tilizer. Address new phone 479. C.
F. Standefer. J22-tf
Jr.. Phone 710 obi.
22-31
WANTED TO «l V—A .T-rsey cow
three or four years old. Must have’
no faults and give three or four
galloiu; of liiilk per day when fresh.
Prefer full-blood and legistored.
but would buy a good grade Jersey
if fills the bill otherwise, and easy to
milk. In writing describe fully.
Don't answer unless you have a
good one. P. O. Dox 94. Sherman.
Texas. f20-3t
FOR SALE or trade— A fine black
jack with mealie points. 1 I 14
hands high. Hamlet C. Smith.’ 414
North Rusk Old phone 214. f 12-tf
HOI SK MOVING.
IIOIHE MOVING—For all kinds of
house moving I am at your service
Tf your finances won't permit 1 will
trust you for a part of the cost, so
hat the work can go on. Yours for
trade. Call 1168 old phone. W. F.
SulSPTJ ..... Jlo-tf
FOR HOD8K-MOVLVG, rehlocking
and leveling, old phone 1155 or
call 804 S. Throckmorton St. O. P.
Claunch, aSll-tf
HKI.p WANTED.
FOR RKNT—Dwellings In all parts
of the «lty. New phone 226. J. W
Blasslngame. m8-tf
RK \L ESTATE.
FOR Ol ft’K SALE My home
place, 4-5 acre. All modern con-
venience. Five-rooms; hall and
’North and Bast porch. Will take
1-3 cash and balance in good work
mules. Ff G. Thompson, New
phone 6.TT. 20-:!t&wlt
IT>U SALK -A beautiful corner lot
nl half price, if sold itt once, 87 74
on Rainey, 140 on Austin street.
Plenty of beautiful shade trees. See
Joe Asplnall. fl9-12t
WANTED—To buy 6-room house
and lot. State price and location.
Will pay cash. Address “It if. H.”,
fare Democrat. f I 8-5t
WANTED—To .hear from owner of
good farm for sale. Send cash price
and description. D. F. Bush, Min-
neapolis, Minn. j;S0-f2(j-iuar20
ojj
FOR SALE—I sit 300x35(1 8. Husk
St., 4-room dwelling. Carpenter A-
Belden. f!6-tf
TO TRADF—Town lots In Decatur,
ex., for runabout auto; must be In
ood condition. Phon® 31. nl9-tf
I HAVE a new two-story eight-
room bungalow, modern, to San
Antonio, Tex,, to trade for Sherman
property. G. H. Fulmer, 122 8.
Crockett St„ Sherman, Tex. Jy26-tf
J. P. GERKN has property fer axle
In all parta of the city and the
cheapest lota cn the market You
had better sm him before yen In-
vest. #17-tf
IHSINRR8 4T4AMEH.
WANTED—Partner in established
business. Young man preferred.
$250 required. Address “A. B.”
Democrat. I f20-3l
FOK RALE—’Meat Market, modern
equipment, good location; would
trade for a milk cow.
Call at 1820 South Walnut St. Old, able rates. Harris Bros
fihone 1H3.
K&S
nc-ot
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WANTED—Ladies to represent THE
8PIBELLA CORSET CO. here tri
Shcrnian. \ high class money mak-
ing proposition. Call Mis* Nora
Chancy, state organizer, No. 322
Cherry St. Old phone 27«. 2»»-:it
HOTELS.
NEW HOTKI,—Williams' House.
221 W. Houston St. Nice rooms. Ev-
erything new. Meals 25c. u27-tf
FINANCIAL.
MONEY TO LOAN—1 am prepared
to make loans on well improved
Grayson county farms in any
amount. .Money ready ;yC.:iny time.
Easy terms, no dealy. CiHY, write or
Phone us. R. I,. Daltnvood. No. 3,
Houghton Bldg,, S. E. corner Square,
Sherman, Texas, flSlm
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INMIHM'i:.
I T RE AND TORNADO Insurance
rltten in time-tried fire-tested old
ine companies. Blassiugame A-
Doan. New phone 226. n4-tf
I/OST AND FOUND.
FOI ND—A long white glove. Own-
er can have same by calling at
Democrat oltice, proving same and
paying for Ibis notice, f2^-ff
__ M18EI.L A NE4IDW
FOR RENT—One good upright
piano. Old phot-e 715 or sec Frank
Jackson, Jr. fS2»3t
IF YOU WANT The best odd drink
and confectionery business in town
call 1 26 new phono. f23-3t
HOARD ANl> ROO>J,S—Four doMars
per week. 3of West Houston street.
Old phoue 1101. f22-6t
FOR FASHIONARLE drew making,
see Mrs; C A. Wooley. Coat suits,
evening and afternoon gowns a
specialty, 1201 S. Travis street.
Old phone 903. f2(»-6t
F(W SALE—Two drop-head Singer
sewing machines, $12.50 and 115.00.
Ringer Sewing Machine Co. and
Vestal's Muste Store. 205 S. Travis
St. f20-3t
FOR CARPENTER job work call up
I3tt3 old phone or see H. A. Clark,
corner Waluui and Cherry Streets.
ft 7-1m
FOR HALF—Oil rooking stove,
three burners, good as n>w. Old
phono 1495. • ,fl9-tf
HAULING of any kind at
ELECTION NOTICE.
(Charter Election.)
ORDINANCE NO 679.
An ord'nance ordering an election'
in Sherman T»-x*s. on Saturday.
March 6th. 1915, for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified voters of
the cltv of Sherman, Texas, for adop-
tion or rejection the proposed
charter, prepared and framed by the
Charter Commission heretofore
elected; and designating the places
at which said election is to be held
and appointing presiding officers
thereof.
Be' It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Sherman Texas:
Section 1. That an election
shall be held in said City Of Sher-
man, Texas, on Saturday. March 6th.
A. D,. 1915, at which the following
proposition shall be submitted:
Shall the charter reported by the
Charter Commission to the City
Council of the City of Sherman.
Texas, on the 22nd day o! January,
A. D., 1915. and which had been
prepared by the Charter Commis-
sion which had been legally and
duly elected by the qualified voters
of the City of Sherman, Texas, on
the 4th day of October A. !)., 1913;
shall the said charter so reported
and prepared by said charter eom-
missioh be adopted as the charter
for the City of Sherman. Texas,
according to its tenor amt as con-
templated by Chapter Ha of ths
Acts of the 33rd legislature of Tex-
us.'-Laws of 1913.
Section 2. That said election
shall be held at the six voting box-
es of the City of Sherman, Texas
The presiding officers are hereby ap-
pointed to hold said election at the
places herein designated as follows,
towlt:
In the First Ward at the Corner
of Houston and Walnut streets. In,
the Second Ward Stf the Southwest
corner of Laurel and North Crock-
ett streets ' In ihe (Third Wan! at
the (Southwest Corner of the Court
house. In the Fourh Ward at the
City Hall, in the Fifth Ward at the
Fifth Ward Fire Station. Voting
Box No. 53 at the Corner of First
and Lamar streets.
The following named persons are
hereby appointed presiding officers
at the said election. ,tow it:
First Ward,. H. A. Parrish; Sec
ond Ward, A. P. Finley; Third
Ward, M. A. Todd: Fourth Ward.
Marion Shaw : Fifth Ward. H. B.
Aston; Voting Box Number 52. J. It
Horton.
See. 3. Said election shall be
held under the provisions of Chap-
ter 147, Acts of the 33rd Legislature
Of Texas, law of 1913; and only
qualified voters shall he 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. IX. 1915,
shaJi have printed on their ballots
as follows: "Official Ballot," '•Shall
the charter prepared by the Charter
Commission, which was duly and
legally elected on the 4th day of
October. 1913, and which was re
ported by paid Charter Commis-
sion to the City Council of the City
of Sherman, Texas, on the 22nd
day of January, A. LX, 1915, be
adopted." '•Yes."
Those opposed shall have on
their ballot the words: "Shall the
charter prepared by the Charter
Commission, Which was duly and
legally elected on the 4th day of
October, A. D.. 1913. and which was
reported by said Charter Commis-
sion to the City Council of the City
of Sherman, Texas, on the 22nd day
of January. A. D.. 1915, be adopt-
ed" ■'•No."
—The manner of hold Ins HiUdeloe-
tion shall he governed by the laws
of the State of Texas regulating
general elections in so far as appli-
cable and a copy of this ordinance
signedAiy the mayor of Cd city and,
attested by th,, city secretary, shall
serve as a proper notice of said
election; and the mayor is directed
to cause said notice to he posted
Up at the places of holding said elec-
tion at least 30 days prior to the
holding said election.
Passed and approved this 22 day
Of January, A. D., 1915.
DUPONT B. LYON. Mayor,
Attest: IlENIiY ZIMMERMAN,
27-301. City Secretary.
j ^
NOTICE CONTRACTORS,
Sealed bids will be received by
the Cltv of Sherman, Texas, at the
ohee of the City Secretary, up , to
7:50 p. in., March 1, 1915, fjy^the
furnishing to the City of Sherman
Water ^ Light Department of one
j oar's shpply of Maid a, Lamps, Type
C Specifications on file with H, I,.
McDuffie, Supt. of W. & L. The eit*
reserves the right to reject any and
reason- all bids.
ll,m E HENRY ZIMMERMAN.
<1 rb«*ie *itrV was
attracting eoosMnfa attrp'mn m-h*n.
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Outside Evidence
A newspaper photographer was busy at the Boston Navy Yard
securing photos of the battleships getting ready for Mexican serv-
ice, and the picture above is one he secured for his paper.
It would have been impossible for us to get such evidence of
Texaco quality and service, so we secured one of the pictures from
the photographer.
Naturally, active service means hard usage, difficulties and
dangers. So there is keener inspection of stores and more micro-
scopic exa: -tion of goods.
It is quite natural, therefore, for the photographer to have
snapped his camera just as Texaco Products were being hoisted
aboard tne S. “'Nebraska.''
Texaco Quality and Service are known where the demand is
for high quality and careful, prompt service.
Look for the Texaco Products in your own town. You can
recognize them by the Red-Star-Green-T emblem of made in
Texas” fame.
They are just as valuable for you as they are for the navy.
See our agent
The Texas Company
General Offices, Houston, Texas
No. 19
TEXACO
£
through Mrs. IWi F*tutor, otiairtnac
of the womans comutinee of thv
World's fair, th v \yerv eugaged for
the Columbian exposition Mr. Sohild
kr«*t and tins tnon have not only play
o) at tb© botnr of Mrs Potter Ihdm-r
but >bw> ; the li, ’ Mrs- M
Field ami •,?'•• •• >■•• >; leaders,
Wtilie in \\ -it nzfen ).!-•• S Iil'.iXrw
p’oyr*d • —f—i- -*,v j,, t '-t?k , -Jil*
a| an event attended by Mio
fbw^spve't M* hi- also pl;t\ed
VH*lty oilier Hotel’ e
Mr S- r.i.!’ : > studied Un- «#«!•
of Die t.yei* im nr 1 t'h li •• .
I:hn in n;>| n> i.i' on of just the kind
of nmoort nrogruiu t.liiit iviii i-*st
please. IUs n'Mienoo* often'reoch a
high | it> !i of -enthusiasm **n aei-.nint
of the vim. life 'nl Ino wbieti be puts
In all rendition* In ruhlitioii to this
be ts one of the tmest time s,Jofsts It*
Atuerieu. and his solus on this instrn
nn-ut are ■! femme of every program
Then* are also oftmr solos as well as
trio and qniuidt imwibers.
At Opera House Wednesday, Feb. 2 1.
TYe Smoker's Far idle.
JlrsN tuay le tai'esl the smoker's
paradise There-» plenty of good,. I
the.'; i"!*.i:e> tn that istmitrr. where!
The b- ,> grows freely. Farthenyere.}
\ lev let! ojs'ti it. One mar buy!
m Xi. vi, o ixai.-irr-Ar. tfveqr.l!l| ee-p^tl aaf
the average-ten cent bra oil its this;,
ccxiut#. for a sum eq' vn!, at to two'
and a half deats of our mmiyy t’bs
THE PRIMROSE
PATH --
further
A STRONG INDORSEMENT.
W. H......Ho! —--s of the Derorah,
la.. J cn iiod say#. "I have been a
sufferer from Files and Hemmor-
boirls for year 1 got no refief nn-
tii my druggist recoin mended Meri-
ted File Remedy. Before 1 bad
taken half the package the distress
was gone ami t have'had no trou-
ble since: l would not take a
thousand dollars and"be hack itt
former condition.” Keith's Drug
Store, Sherman, lex., local agency.
tn-sat-w
Tn
Woman lor 'Under.
Rtchgrds ?t. Old phono Hi,
. ik
Hl-tf 19-5t »City Soey., Shertnan, Texas,
",
Yi* 're a!! one taiiestotie
. ,, , ... ,..... ialong life's isithway in the reign
rettes are cheap in pr rw'rtioti lw in* , * • -
, • * , ,, , * j cl the ye; r Nineteen LtfU'en.
te t the domestic article Mexico levies;
a prohibitive tax ttpoa luiis'rted to-* Life's wha* we make it. we are
bam s»» Uiat » Mftkgjj thliik* of j told, be f«rcc >■'
buying sii Aiwrk'an eigat_ The labor f oft our plea in adversity. Which
itig ciasses are aide to bay Two boxes) leads us to- remark that if we |kis-
of cigarettes, cental:: Jen each. RcLscssed latent happiness and this
two mid a hair cents in our money. ['THtie. eon be developed by the ns»
The tolaceo in these is the sun dried! "f pure, economical fuel ns wood
natural leaf and v»r c^rse grade. wlrh^‘n,i , should surety sufficiently
coarse wiper wtmtiuK*. The market i ' . , '
is abondniilly snppiie.1 also with cicJ “ “utK a Pr‘mrow hut’ on thiuss'
relics of high grade tobacco lu file la*stj
paper wTapfdngs For the most jxud
the Mexican takes, bis tobacco in the
form of cigarettes —New York Tribune
THE SKIN A NT; NOT THE BLGOD.
Fntil recently it has been a gen-
erally accepted theory that c*'zenm
was a disease of the blood. Scien-
tific investigations have taught ns
that eczema 4s positively a skin
disease and curable through the skin
alone. Merttol Eczema Remedy is
applied directly to the diseased
skin. Do not delay trying Meritol
Kcsema Remedy. Brices 5oc and
fl.oo Keith's i»rug Store, Sher-
man, Texas, local agency. tu-sa-w
Cash Coal & Wood Co.
Both Btiones 70 i.
First-Class Boot and
Shoe Repairing
MAHONEY BROTHERS
Buy the best material and do the
work as good as it can be done
The best is the cheapest. ------jr=s
Fords Special
- Policy
New- low rate policy'
giving coverage against
fire, theft, collision and
liability lor property
damage:
1. i. Eubank
4gent :
510-512 M. & P. Dank
Building
Near Binkley Hotel. ’Jldli
Travis Street.
North
Brldgi'poi:. t'oeu., kvb. 23. -Mrs.
tuden Blonde! \ngte, a pretiv di-
vorcee of si.-'infurd, will be pla.’ed
on trial to*lit,'. charged with the
murder oi 'Aaldo- R. Ballou s
wealth.' iiui uifnciurer of Stamford,
and■ formen: a m m\>cr Cnwwnon
lottncil of that city. The myatcrl-
ous ,eireXHnstance'' of .the death of
ilnllou last. Imm___Wjuai--he----was.
found fntally injured on llie sodo'calk
in front of Mi- uglb’s apartments,
led to the itccmoi-uu against her.
and she «;is indicU’d for manslsaght-
er. A trail of blood leading up the
stairs-to her apartmejBl is the.evi-
dence, so far known to the public
against tlie pveet> divorcee.
Mrs,. Ai'j^v wiis Ivyatortcnl after
thi mysterious tb eh of Ballou yho
oils an admirer. She has sternly de-
nied connection wi'h the death of
Ballou, dvctiirine ttmt-Kc was-Xhe
lest friend : lie had. She dec lured
thin Ballou fell, and that she went
to tils assistance in bar* feet. She
did not deny that the footprints
leading (o her apartment were hers,
but said that she had returned hys-
terical!, io her looms when she saw
the bleeding friend lying on the side-
walk.
Mrs. Angle.has rceeovered from
her illness, add her . .attorneys say
she is able to undergo the orde.i) of
trlaH
The Average.
Cllynum—How many servants do you'
keep? SuburWuifte— About one out ol
t wet vo.—B u tTa lo Ex press.
Or* C. M. Hoard
I
Veternarian
i PECULIAR AFTER AFFECTS i *•- "*«" ! •»
OF GRIP THIS TEAR
To c ure a cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. Druggists refund money
if R fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S
Blgunturo is on each box. 25c,
SWHp*
Doctors In all parts of the cotin-1
try have been kept.busy with the
epidemic of grip which has visited
so inanv homes. The symptoms of
grip this year are often vfery dis-
tressing and leave the system in a
run down condition, particularly the
kidneys Which seem io suffer most,
as almost every victim complains of
lame back and urinary troubles
which should not be neglected, as
these danger signals often lead to
dangerous kidney troubles. Drug-
gists.-report a large sale of Dr. Kil-
mer's Swamp-I^oot which so many
people say soon heals and strength-
ens the kidneys after an attack of
grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney
liver and bladder remedy, and, being
an herbal compound, has a gentle
healing effect on the kidneys, '.hich
is. almost immediately noticed in
most cases by those "ho try it. Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Bingbniupton, X. Y„
offer to send a sample size bottle
t-f Swamp-Root, ou receipt of ten
cents to every suffarer who requests
if, A trial will convince anyone]
who may be in need oi it. Regular
size bottles r,0cis and $1.00. For sale
at all druggUts. He sure to mention]
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