Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 31, 1905, Image 4

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»R1DAY,
MARCH
31,
1906
Following is the program for
School Officers meeting and
Teacher’s Institute,lobe held in
Day ton,April 1st:
"Whet a School Board can do
fora school.”
(a) The building and equip-
meut.—F. L. Post district No. 64.
b) Securing the Beat Teacher
Possible— H. D. Begun, district
No. 22. „
(c) The Moral Support Due
the Teacher—Martin Miller, dis­
trict No. 23.
"The Boys”—State Superin­
tendent J. H. Ackerman.
AFTKKNOON 8K88ION, 1:15.
, T ub R ank nr .B uttbrin F ood
A di 'LTKB atium —® Notwithstanding
the ftc* tbvt Congress has pul a ban
upon the ‘ adulterated butter” trade
iuany »winders face the risk of the
penalty, and the sale of oleomarga­
rine and "process” butter oootinbes
"unabated.” Their wagons are ng-
t ularly canvassing the surrounding
~ 'farms for country bullar. The beet
of it is sold as such; the worst, no
-. matter bow rancid or in what sur-
v roundings it was made, is thrown
* together, heated, washed with soda,
I churned with pure milk and sold as
"Consolidation”—State Super-
i fresh butter.—H bnry I rving O dogb
* tn the April Womgn’s Homo Com­ intendent J. H. Ackerman.
"The Transportation of Pu-
panion.
CENTENNIAL NOTES.
I-
Work on the California building
»is progressing rapidly, and the
tabnilding will be completed by
A model postoffice will be install*
fed at the Centennial. It will prove
interesting as an exhibit, and use­
iu hsAdliDg the great amount oi
ful in handling the great amount of
Uli II tnaller received at and cent ont
from Exposition beadijuarlers.
An IntaiesUng display from the
♦w » w
v
&4MMF
WWW"
• ■ ration,
will
■ W show
W I
Indian blanket weavers making the
ruga that have made the Navajoa
famous.
Fruit rtiMfrs of Pieroe county,
Wasbiogtotl; frill givo away apples
aod strawberrfiM'at the Centennial
inorder to convisse Easterners that
Pieroe county
unsurpassed lo­
cality for raisin^theee products.
P ohtland
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R bturn
One of the greatest
farm audi^
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published
Southern
Pacific
Com |
commercial papers
pi
nAF selling found tilpl
west of Chicago—the Ft 'arm arid PBDT
.
ticKeta
Dav«,,,,
lioxels to Portland from Dayton**
Fireside, published by The 4or |l 35, 'good going Saturday or
Crowell Publishivr^i Spring, Bunday, returning Bunday or Mon-j
field, Ohio, twice a month, and deyr giving *H day Bunday, and
D ayton H bbald 91.20 a y«r. Monday, hi Portland. The same
The Farm and Fireside rtins arrangement applies from Portland,
20 to 32 psges e*«h issde, well giving Portland people a chance to
illustrated articles on firm top­ visit valley points at greatly re
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ics, and many articles of inter­ duced rates.
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the farm home. Take
advantage of the above offer as
EGG8 FOR SETTING—The
b ve never seen it are wondering the clubbing rates have only undersigned will supply those wish­
how it looks just go and see. Thou been arranged to continue for a ing fresh, first claw eggs for setting
sands have tried to describe it, yet short time.
from Plymouth Rook birds. - Th-
"What a Good School Means
to a Community”—Mrs. Mary
Gilkey.
KVXNING 8K88ION---- 8 O’CLOCK.
Literary program furnished by
the pupils of the Day ton public
school.
Addreas—’The Modern School’
D ayton H brald and Semi-Week­
ly Journal (Portland) 91 75 a year;
Daily Journal and H krald 94 50
per year; including Sunday Journal,
96 75.
female being from the well known
Wiley strain, of Rex. The male is
of the E. A. Hawkins strain, of New
York.
MORRIS CAIN.
Residence one mile southwest of
Dayton, on McMinnville road.
RAIlkOAU
WITH YOUR JOURNEY
T*-
proved this summer.
hi <>I
"The World To-Day,” is a fully
up-to-date magasioe. It gives the
news of the day up to date in an
attractive and very interesting style
and contains much of interfest, and
instruction to all, in articles, on dif­
ferent topics of the d»y. This ex-
oelienl magazine and D ayton H kh -
add , only 91.75 per year.
practical and Inspiring. Full of fasci­
nating feature*.
Beeutfully illustreted.
A mllllou reader*.
Dayton and St Joe Stage.
Leaves Dayton twice a day for
St. Jrib at 8:30 a. m.; and 1:30
RaturuLug at 11 a. m.
p.
and at 4 p. m. Ordere left with
E. J. Avery, proprietor, or at the
poetoffice will be promptly at­
tended to.
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ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
B. H. TRUMBULL,
J. C. LINDSEY,
Commercial Agent,
T. F. A P. A.
142 Third Bl., Portland, Ore.
142 Third Bl., Portland, Ore.
P. B. THOMPSON, F. A P. A.,
Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
OREGON
Do all work in the line of
Blacksmithing.
BLACKSMITHING,
4:30 pm
telly
Dally
polnts atr* Elmon «nd except
Modoc. A*h-et Dock
Sunday
(W»terpermitting)_______
Dally
•x Friday
A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL.
SOUTH AND EAST
The above is the usual verdict of the
traveler using the Missouri Pacific Rall.,
—VIA—
way between the Pacific Coast and the
East, and we believe the service and ac­
commodations given merit this state­
ment. From Denver, Colorado Springs
and Pueblo there are two through trains
daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, car­
rying Pullman's latest standard electrio-
lighted sleeping oars, ehair cars, and up-
to-date dining oars. The same excellent
service I h operate)! from Kaneae City
Train* luv« Dayton for Portland and way
and St. Louie to Memphis, Little Rock Mallon« it «31 a a.; arrive* from Portland
and Hot Springe. If you are going Eact at 5A6 p, m.
or South, write for rates and full infor­
mation,
joomu m n
Pertland, Ore.
H. 8. Rowx,
General Agent.
PORTLAND, OB
NEW YONK WTNESS.
TH» BUT ALL ABODMD FAMILY MBWirAF»»,
An Kxponcnt of Applied Chriattanlty;
Independent In Politic»
Haeiomethlnx of Intereit for (very member
of the houaebold.
Farm and Garden Department;
Children’a Department;
Scientifle Deportment;
Splilt of the Preea, etc.,««.
only onb D ollar a txar , .-. v
The Wltnea* and D atto » H bbalo combined
only 31.M a year.
Porttand
Albany
Irrive
Aihland
8acr»m«nto
8an Francisco
Ofden
Denver
Kanaa* City
OMaag» —~
Lo* Angele»
B1 PaM
Fort Worth
dur Mexico
Houaton
Nem Orleans
Washington
Naw York
IMOpB 1135 pm
13#Bam
fcltpu
7:48 pm
436am
Wax
1135 am
530am
««Oam
730am
*:Uam
■ fc» m Cito pm
4:42 m 4.43 am
13:10 pm 13:1» pm
Pullman *nd Tourlat cm on both train*.
Chair ear* Sacramento to Ogden and Bl Paso
and Tourlat car* to Chicago, St Loui*, New
Orlean* and Waihlngton.
Connecting at San Francisco with Mvaral
(teamahlp lluea for Honolulu, Japan. China,
Philippine*, Centml and South Africa?
W. E. COMAN, G. F. and P. A.
Portland, Oregon.
Here Boys!
. ...i ,"
Earn Money for a
BUMMER TRIP.
Kverv boy enjoys » change of air and
the fun to be had In the mountalna or at
the aeoshore, but not every boy’s father
c»n afford the expense. Wouldn't It be
jolly to earn the money yourself ? •
Thore la a way that fa as easy as it Is
sure. It la by getting anbacribera for
THE PACIFIC TREE AND VINE.
; Hdndrede of boys all over the country
The undersigned having again
are doing this and yon might just as well
have your share of the profits. •<
opened his blacksmith shop at
Send a postal today and we will send
his old stand at G. B. Abdill’s,
you complete instructions, together with
would invite those who want
a free outfit.
work done in . his line, to give
SAABBATR READING.
J. F. STAIGER.
The Pacific Tree and Vine,
A SIXTSSB-rA«» wsastv FAFUa. »OLBLY
him a trial.. Repairing done on
Park Hotel Bldg., San Joee, Calif,|
P boprietob .
BBUUIOU* IM CBABACTBa.
short notice.
No N«w*; No PoMtlce. Stori«»; Poetry; Bun
day-ecBOol Leaaou; Chriatlan Endeavor and
W. F. ABDILL,
Epworth League Toplee; Mother»' Sabbath AI-
OREGON. ternoon
SALEM.
with the Children: Mlaeellaneoua Re-
THE COTTAGE
J. ARMS
See that your ticket read» vl» the
Thoroughly modern trains connect with »11 tnuiscontlnental line» »t St. Paul and
Omaha.
If your frieods are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct
the specially low rates now In effect from all eastern pointa.
Any Information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully give on application.
DAYTON,
Yamhill River Route
For Yoko ham* and Hong Kong. Milin« al
Kobe, Nagasaki and Sbenghl, taking teight
for Manila. Port
Arthur and Vladlvoatoek.
FOr rate*
full information eall on or ad-
or agent* of the O. R. A N. Co.
TO Til PUBLIC!
ANDERSON- BROS.,
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Portland & Asiatic Steam­
ship Company
THE MILWAUKEE.”
Illustrated Mngaxine for
All the Family.
D ayton H erald and Good
Housekeeping 11.75 per year.
1
T1CKBTOFFICB. Third and Waahiagton Tri*,
phon« Main 712
A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil­
waukee A St. Paul Railway, known all
over the Union .as the Great Railway
running the "PioNssn L imitxd ” trains
every day and night between Bt. Paul
and Chcago, and Omaha and Chicago,
•The only perfect trains in the world.”
Understand:
Connection» are made
with A ll Transcontinental Lines, assur­
ing to passengers the beet service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam
heat, of a verity equaled by no other
line.
See that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point in
the United States or Canada. All tiexet
agents sell them.
For rate», phampleta or other inform»-
lion, addreM,
An
—DIALBB IN—
to Chicago and all points east; Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, snd all pointe
______ _ _______ „
WANTED
'■
ton
194 Third BL
G ood HoorsKsirtwe went* n *ubeeripUon
reprusentotivc in every city end town In
the west. To those who will give all or a
portion of the time it offbra attractive work
and pays exceedingly libeVal cosamiarion*.
1« will pay you to inveeliente. A poatal
card will bring paniculate. Write el once
so as to bo the first in your field.
TUB gPHBLPS PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Pacific Coast OAoe,
1» Columbian Building,
Sen Franeteco, Cai.
—J**"
FOB SAN FRANCISCO: From
8. M. Ono W Bldar- A ' Iuka
*
Doek,
Snake Hirer Route‘
G eneral A oxnt ,
A Direct Line
. .
OREGON.
A ^RBB semple copy to ell requesting.
I nvaluablb fob R heumatism .—
I have been suffering for the past
few years with a severe atlaok of
rheumatism and found that Bal-
hrd's Snow Liniment was the only
thing that ga *e me satisfaction and
tended to alleviate my pains. March
The O. R. A N. steamers Ruth
24.02: JohuC. Degnan, Kinsman,
and Modoc, ply between here and
Ills
25c, 5()o and 9L00. Sold by
Portland. They leave here at 6 a.
R L. Harrie.
m., sharp. The Ruth leaves Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays; re­
If it is a bilious attack lake turning alternate days.
Modoc
Chambei Iain’s Stomach and Liver leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur­
T h bids and a quick cure is certain. day ; returning alternate days; Bun-
For Bale by R. L. Harris.
aonth.
P ortland ,
W. 0. McBRIDE,
town—will be' sold at a reason­
able price.
This offer holds
good for a short time. Call at or
address H ehald office, Day ton.
Dally
7
UCtfnriirina^
W. o. MCBRIDE.Ow~«ri Agent.
91.00 per ysur—10 cents a copy.
One lot and a half in Dayton
7;b a m ~
I tally
Coni inbl* River Divi,dou
□If you »re going E«*t, write for Information For Aatoria and wav 14» p m
aud S«t|a prqQy book that will toll yn Bill pointa ooauectlng with Dally
«■V lor Ilwaco and ex. Sunday •x Hun«*/
■bunt it.
A C hisago A lderman Owns His
E lection to C hamberlain ’ s C ough
R emedy .—“I can heartily and con­
scientiously reoom mend Cham ber­
lain’s Cough Remedy for affections
of the throat and lungs, says Hon.
John Bbenick, 220 8. Peoria St.,
Chicago. -Two years ago during
a political campaign, I caught cold
after being overheated, which irri­
tated my throat and I was finally
compelled to stop, as I could not
speak aloud. In my extremity a
friend advised me to use Chamber­
lain’s Cough Remedy. I took two
doees that afternoon and could not
believe my senses when I found the
next morning the inflammslion had
largely subsided. I look several
doees thst day, kept right on talk­
ing through the campaign, and I
thank this medicine that I won my
set io the Council.” This remedy
is for sale by R. L, Harris.
FOR SALE
■tally
IkiKANk F lyer - fcl*P m
For Raatarn Waahlng telly
toa, Walla Walla, law-
iaton,Ooanrd*Alatie and
Ureai Northean pointa
ATLANTIC' kxPKBäT l;Upa
Daily
1 niton
There are ao mauy «eenlc ettracUoaa
and pointa of Internet along th» line
between Ogden end Denver that th«
trip pev«r beoomea tireeome.
cial hotel,where you will find them.
Tablets of all kinds,. note and
Good goods, and low prices for
letter paper, envelopes, pens, etc.,
cash
at Nichols A Gabriel’s.
Detmering’e.
AGENTS
¡nni-AuO ^ÖRFLAND
SPECIAL
(tally
Fo» th« East vl.. Hunt­
ington.
BECAUSE
a seal in our reclining chair cars
which are fitted with lavatories and
smoking rooms, and have porter in
attendanoe.
Ratee via the Illinois Central are
the lowest, and we will be glad to
quote them in connection with any
transcontinental line.
B. H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142
Third Bl., Portend, Ore.
J. C. LINDSEY,
T. F. A P. A., 142 Third
St., Portland, Ore.
PAUL B. THOMPSON,
•
Frt. A P. A., Room 1 Col­
man Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
GOOD
HOUSEKEEPING
ehata etto (scats free) to th« Saat dally.
*
UNION DKPOT
l.ea\S------- TSRÄ"
EeiívM
It your tlek«la read over the Daavsr
aud Rto Oranda Kailroad, iha-’-Seenle
Uue of th« World.’*
There being no harness shop
in Dayton, or dealer in that line
of goods; and there being a de
mand for harness and repairs of
harness, by residents of town
and vicinity; G. Londensbauseu,
the shoemaker, has brought on
When you want a good shave
hair cut or shampoo, call on Z.
Bpangle, the Daytonbarber.
tourist *ieei>in* ears daily to Kanta* City'
You Will Be Satisfied
The DayroN H brald and New
York Tribune Farmer only 11.25
IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICU LAR
a year. The ^Farmer is one of
Don’t travel over the Illinois Cen-
the leading agricultural papers
tral, as any old ro*d will do you
of
the country, and the informa­
aod we don’t want your patronage;
tion contained is reliable and up-
but if you are particular and want
tbs best and mean to ijave it, ask
to-date. It is a first class farm
the
ticket agent
to route you via the ' a lot of material for harness mak- and news paper. The Farmer
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-S^le Superintendent J. H. I lldiois C bmtbai ^ the road, thati ¡Dg anj
jj 0W prepared tb make is
published weekly. Regular
runs through solid vestibule trains , new - harness or repair old. Don’t subscription 11 per year.
Ackerman.,
between Bt. Paul, Omaha, Chicago, forget when you want harness
Bt. Louis, Memphis, and New
made or ^paired to give him a
When you want a good meal or
The up-to-date farmer will find
call.
” . f
nights lodging, go to the Commer­
the April Cosmopolitan especially
b« cleared of stamps and much im­
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^ploGR^hf-
Edyth Toxier Weetberred, in de­
scribing k recent trip over the Den­
ver A Rio Grande Railroad, says iu
"The Exposition”: z
\
\
"At last the goal of the ambition
of years ha» been reached—mar­
velous, wonderful, grand and in­
spiring Koval Gorge, io on either
hand
The only disappointing
thing ia you only have one pair of
est to
eyes, while train darts in and out of
every attempt falls short of giving
the subject justice.”
If you contemplate a trip East,
write W. C. McBride, 124 Third
street Portland, Ore., for booklets
gils”—C. J. Edwards; Pres. Y. picturing Colorado’s famous scenery
and other information you may
. C. Association.
desire.
suited to bis needs, lor two of the
articles have deep concern with bis
life and interests. Prof. L. H. Bai­
ley, director of the College of Agri­
culture, Cornell University, contrib­
utes a most instructive and practi­
cal paper on the Rotation of Crops,
and Alfred Henry Lewis describes
the workings of the Harvester Trust
A 9150,000 exhibit of tbs pro­ agji the injury it is working the
ducts of the Philippine Islands will agricultural element of our popula­
be an interesting feature of the tion.
Unital States Government’s mag-
nificent participation in the Lewis
WoMKN AS M k TAL WoKKKBS.—
Borne
of the handsomest studios in
The staff work on the beautiful
Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and New York. Chicago and other large
- Clark Exposition is now almost cities belong to women working in
completed. The bridge is nearly a the field of applied art, and their
half mile long, and is built of wood attainments vie in interest with
aud staff, in imllalion solid mason­ those of the painters and sculptors
ry. The bridge crosses Guild’s of their sex,” writes Delia Austrian
Lake, the largest body of water in The Twentieth Century Home
ever enclosed within an exposition for April. The designing and mak­
fence, and connects „the mainland ing of the “New Art” jewelry,
lamps and candlesticks is al pres
with the Government peninsula.
ent one of the most popular of these
fields. M¡88 Austrian describes the
methods employed by various wom­
South of Santa Monica, north en craftsmen, and illustrations from
of Playa el Rey, in Southern Cal­ photographs give an. idea of the
ifornia, lies a narrow strip of land beautiful results achieved.
directly on the ocean front, for
which nature has done much.
Duriug past months man has
Mr. Thoma informs us that bis
been busy beautifying and im­ ferry across the Willamette, on the
proving the spot, making it as road to Bl. Paul, Marion county, is
beautiful resort as will be found now in operation, and in good shape
in 4he world.' Venice is name for business. He has pul in a new
cable and otherwise improved his
given to this ideal locality,a truly
ferry. The road on the Marion
modern Venice it seems with its county side of river, he says will
V- notion palaces,business blocks
places of amusement. It is
hi iiiis enchanted spot, in a pa-
11 Hon seating 3000 people, built
ou the pier, away from the line of
breakers, where the breezes are
aiwayscool and whereeverything
conspire to make the hours pleas-
ant that Venice Assembly is to
be held during July and August
1905. Benjamin Fay Mills,whose
name is a houaebold word,in this
cuutry, is president of the asso­
ciation. Vice presidents Gover­
nor George U. Pardee, of Califor­
nia; Hon. Franklin K. Lane;
Hon. Wiliam E. Smythe, justly
called the father of National IrrV
gallon; Mr. Abbott Kinney, and
the Hou. George C. Perking, U. S.
Senator from California.
1! The plan includes a series
of national sociological congress­
es on a scale never attempted in
America, exceptat World’s Par-
Tiunient, Chicago in 1895,
2. A summed university at
which all lighter branches will
be taught; including school of
modern languages,music, expres­
sion, ethics, and nature study.
3. Series of lectures, concerts,
dramas, and entertainments of
high class. -
4. Daily concerts by one of
the finest bands in the world.
General effort to promote good
"fMlowship among those fortunate
euongh to be present.
5. Every Sunday morning a
An Editors Opinion of the
Royal Gor^e.
-
Pork, Veal, Poultry and
First class in every respect.
Rates from 91 to 92 per day. Spec­
ial attention paid to Commercial
Travelers. Sample rooms in con
nection.
Country Produce, of
AU Kind.
DAYTON,
OREGON
Hollingsworth A Wilson, dee ler
in furniture at Newberg, guarantee
to sell furniture at as low prices
as any firm in the state. In mak­
ing shipments they pack furniture
carefully so that it will not be mar­
red. Give them a trial.
Lots of fine oranges and lemons
al Detmering'e.
D ayton H brald and "Dumb
imals 91.25 per year.
An­
P atents
llgioua Matter.
ONLY RO CENTS A YEAR.
The Subbath Reading and D atto « H bbald
combined, only 81.4» a year.
America’s Greatest Weekly
THE
Toledo Blade
SPECIAL OFFER.
The Witnem, Sabbath Reading and D avtom
H bbald combined, only 33.00. a year.
Theee throe paper* combined affoed a liberal
home education
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WANTED—LADIES AND GEN­
TLEMEN in this and adjoining
territories, to represent and advertise
the wholesale and education»! depart­
ments of »n old established house of
solid financial standing. Salary gS.SO
E>r day with expenses advanced each
onday by check direct from headquar­
ter*. Horse and buggy furnished when
necessary; position permanent. Ad-
drese Manager care of this office.
The Bl. Louis Republic and
D ayton H rrald , one year for 91.25.
The regular price of each paper is
91 per year. The Republic is issued
twice a week.
First class meals and good lodg­
ing at the Commercial hotel.
-
TO LX DO' OHIO
Best
Known Newspaper in t^e
United States.
Circulation 171,000.
Popular in every State.
The Toledo Blade 1* now I nut« lied in IM new
building, wlfb a modern plant and «vuidment
aod faeTlitle* equal to any publteaUoo botwaon
New York end Chicago ft I* the only Weekly
newapeper edited expreaely for every Stato end
territory. The new* of th* world so ervengod
tbet bo»y people cen more eerily comprehend,
then by reeding cumberoome column* of SaL
lie*. All current topics made plain in each
liahed eapeeially for people who do or do not
reed dally nawapapani, and yet thirst tor plain
facta. That thia kind of a ne wapapar la popu­
lar, la proven by th« fact that tbe Weakly Blade
now ha* over 170.0)0 yearly «nbaertber*, and to
circulated in all parte of the United Statee, In
addition to the nawa the Blade pnbltohaimort
and aerial atoriea, and many department* of
Only on« dollar
Writ* Mr tee
oodien Addrma
Toledo, Ohio.
service will be held in the audito­
rium, with finest sacred mnsie;
sermons by representatives of
various religious faiths.
C hampiob L inimbwt for R hkuma -
tibm .—Ubas. Drake, a mail carrier
. at,Ch»pinville, Coon.,says: Cham­
berlain’s Pjin Balm is the champi­
on of alLMhimeuls. The past year
I was troubled a great deal with
rheumatism io my shoulder. After
trying aeveral cure» the storekeeper
here recommended this remedy and
it completely cured me ” There is
no use of any one Buffering from
that painful ailment when thia lini­
ment can be -wblained for a small
sum. One application gives prompt
relief and its continued use for a
abort time will produce a perma­
nent cure. For aale by R L.
Harria.
For SicK Livers
A PURELY VEGETABLE
•5
QUICKLY CURES
A CUARANTKED CURE for all diseases produc'd by
TORPID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Ono botUs pur- -
chasod today may sava you a sick spall tomorrow.
CURED OF CHILLS AND FEVEK AFTE!
ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAILED
Mrs. W. A. Whitewell, Kmory, Tex.
writes:
Obstinate
My child had chills sad fever
all kinds of
tanccof
öleys H one v T ar
It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmfill drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people.
Remember the name-FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAB-and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy
is so safe or as certain in results.
three bottlea and the child ia now eoa»-
WANTED.—10 men in tech »Uie
to travel, teek signs and distribute
sample» and circulars of our goods.
Salary 975 per month 93 per day
for expeneea KUHLMAN CO.,
Dept 8, Allas Building, Chicago.
MT'TK «MUINE
BALLARD SR
LIHIIEIT CO.
R. L. HARRIS.
R. L. HARRIS.
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