Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 22, 1902, Image 4

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    T11E RECORDER
Proposed Aiiieiidineiit to tlie
CoMHtitutleu of the State
of Oregon.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
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CO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
3IAUKET,
There is boasting, lying, vacillation.
THOMA
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop
We are still duiou business at The Old
Stand and pan please von. Give ns a Call
House
Joint
Resolution
No.
1:
procrastination,
self-delusion,
in
every
EVBKY THVHïVAV AKTK11NOON
tint! examine our
C.Í . , Î
<
—"""wTrnSeei» on Hand nt all Times
Section I of Article IV. of tbe Con­ glass of spirits.
.... BY ....
stitution of tbe State of Oregou shall
Complete temperance—that is, to Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked
Lard,
and Farm Implements,
lie and hereby is amended to read as tai abstinence from all poisons—is a
DAVI» F. STITT,
Sausages, Etc.,
follows:
Now is the time to pnrobase Hardware. Tbe undersigned has
mighty aid to success. Life is too
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Section 1. The legislative authori short, nowadays, to squander time on
in stock a large assortment of
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a
ty of tbe state shall be vented in a the delirium of intoxication, or on the
legislative assembly, consisting of a mind clouding reactions that follows
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
senate and house of representatives, the reactiou of ezery stimulant hab­
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
|2 00 i but the people reserve to themselves
One Year.......
I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
it*
. 1 00
Six Months..
power to propose laws and amend
Paint«. Oil«. Doora and Window«.
SO
Three Mouths
An All-White Map.
moots to tbe Constitution, and to en
T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION.
This paper is entered at the Bandon post act or reject tbe same at the polls, in­
Nearly twenty years ago, the first
office as Second-class Matter.
dependent of tbe legislative assent temperance education law in the
The Bandon Hardware Man.
bly, and also reserve power at their world was enacted in Vermont, As
P. FISHER, NHWSPAPF.B ADVER-
• tixinu Agent, 21 Merchant»’ Exchange, own option to approve or reject at the state after state in rapid succession
Ban Francisco, i» our authorized agent.
polls any act of the legislative assem­ p'ltced similar laws upou its statute
r-tr In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
Thix paper in kept on tile in his oflice.
bly. Tbe first power reserved by the books, they were represented in white
LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add­
people is tbe initiative, and not more on the temperance map of the United
THURSDAY. MAY 32. 1902.
¡&ÉT ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
than eight per cent of the legal voters State, while the rest of the Union
î-i?" Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
shall
be
required
to
propose
any
Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
was
drawn
iu
black.
EDITORIAL.
measure l>y each petition, and every
Mrs. Mary A. Hunt, World’s and
Particular attention given tq ntip and latest styles.
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H od . J. D. Lee argued from the such petition shall include the full National Superintendent of the De­
stand that either the Republicans or text of the measure so proposed, lu- partment of Scientific Temperance
Pemocrats will win in the state elec­ iative petitions shall be filed with the Instruction in the Woman’s Christian The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
tion, in June, and that Socialist will secretary of state not less than four Temperauce UnioD, has just received
Steamer,
throw away their votes. Wo would months before the election lit which the pen with which the governor of
respectfully inquire: When in all they are to De voted upon. Tbe Georgia signed the last of these laws
l>ilì 11IÊ4S"«<'1 » 151’OfM.,
past history did a man throw away second power is tbe referendum, anil now passed by the legislatures of
’ drop's
his influence by standing firmly for it may be ordered (except as to laws every one of the forty-five states of
what he believed to be right! The necessary for tho immediate preser­ the United States and by the Nation
Son of God died to verify what he vation of the public peace, health or al Congress, all of which require tem­
taught, and shall a Socialist vote for safety), as other bills are enacted. perance physiology to be taught all
tfhat he does not want for fear of los Referendum petitions shall be filed pupils in all schools under state and Thia Stenmer will give a reffnlnr 10 day Service between Coquille River. Oregon, and San
Francisco, California, for both paaseiigers and freight.
ing bis vote. Socialists are made of with the secretary of state not more Federal control.
than
ninety
days
after
tbe
final
ad
­
This
study
that
gives
with
other
For full or further information apply to Capt. W. H. Batchelder, on board steamer, or
firmer material than that.
<_OQllillO < St J , O«‘0§>011
journment of tho session of tbe legis­ laws of health the scientific reasons
N. LOKENZ. Agent. Coqirlle, Oregon.
M- R. LEE. Agout, Bandon, Oregon.
Andrew Carnegie's offer of twenty lative assembly which passed tbe bill for total abstineee is now legally en­
,J. 1». TUFPEK, Proprietor.
E. T. KRCZ. General Agent. 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
million dollars for the Philippines, on which the referendum is demanded. grafted upon the educational system
with a view to giving the Filipinos Tbe veto power of the governor shall of the entire country, and is fast
This well known hotel is now under new and com­
their independence will hardly be ac­ not extend to measures referred tu spreading to other lands.—Unknown.
petent
mauagementjii’d bas been thoroughly ren­
What
Can
For You
cepted, as the Philippine posession tho people. All elections on rneastirea
ovated throughout. The tal le service is equal to
The next \V C T U meeting takes
will afford political issues for the two referred to tbe people of tbe state
any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com­
Two Papers
place
Tuesday afternon at 3 o’clock
present, great political parties for shall bo bail at the biennial regular
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
Get I lie
CARL XEMO.V, Prop.
years to come and they must have a general elections, except when tho at the residence of Grandma Shoe­
boats
and trains free of charge,
tbe
bone pf contention to squabble over in legislative assembly shall order a maker.
Fine new bar in connection with the hotel.
order to keep the minds of their fol special election. Any measure re
for Pubiicaiicn.
lowers from straying out of the rut ferred to tbe people shall take effect Notice
To (hose who pay tip nrrenrnges mid a
of all kindjoh hand.
and into an understanding of condi­ aud become tbe law when it is ap­ [Timber Land, Act «June 3, 1878.]
year in advance. and to all new subscri­
bers «lio. pay io advance, we make the
tions as they exist and not as they proved by a majority of tbe votes east
C oquille , O regon . May 2. 1902.
CORNED BEEF,
rollowini; proposition comprising several
are painted by iradncers of the truth. thereon, and not otherwise. Tbe Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
difTi'i'enl couplets to select from :
PICKLED PORK.
style of all bills pball be: “Be it en­ June 3, 18T8, entitled “An net for the sale ol
Piuca i-r P uulic . tions 1-1:3
Umber land in the St atcH of California. Ore
Decoration Day Fragrarne acted by the people of tbe State of gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.’’
R andgn R ecordkr
Ç- 00
extended to all the Public Land Suites
Oregon.” This section shall not be as
Win Francisco Bulletin
6 00
bv act of August 4, 1892. Heniy Suderman
Following is the ptograme for Decoration constructed to deprive any member of Parkersburg, countv of C opb . State of
Pert land Evening Telegram
5 00
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed
in
this
office
his
Pay:
Weekly Oregonian
of tbe legislative assembly of the sworn statement No. 2333, for the purchase
1 50
Bantlon Post. No. 56, G. A. B. will meet in right to introduce any measure. The <»f theSW *4 of
Apt eal tu RonRon
53
of section No. 3 in
Meals Delivered to persons living on th»
Mnnck’a Haff, at 9:30 it. M., May 30, 1902.
Township No. 29 S, Range 14 W, and will of Rivi i-, or illuni: the tuce Route
Our
Offer.
1'he procession will form on Front Street whole number of votes for justice of fe.r proof to show that the land sought is
Tho B'llleti’i is one of tbe lend
the supreme court at the regular elec­ more valuable for its timber or stone than
at 10 n. m. iu tbe following manner.
of Ibe West, and iR a daily published in S hi .
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
I
I Fire Depnrtment Band.
tion last preceding the tiling of any liis claim to said land before the County
FrtinciHOo. and givrs all the news. Out oilvt
Children bearing wreath of flowers.
of O dos County. Oregon, at C-»quille.
petition for Ibe initiative or for the Olerk
includes the Sundey Bulletin.
on Thursday, the 17 day of July. 19G2.
s Bandon Post G. A. B.
Recorder mid Bulletin, one year.. $G 00
referendum shall be tbe basis on He name* as witnesses: J. A. Doak. of
f Bandon W. B. Corps.
Parkersburg, Oregon. William Doak, of
liecotdvr mid Bulb tin. one month
CO
‘
Hl
have
bee?i
troubled
u
—
*
nave
ueej«
trouDiea
a
great
deal
which
the
number
of-
Dgal
voters
■ Bitndon Fire Department.
Parkersburg, Oregon, Wesley Mark, of I vviîh »^torpidHvor^which produces constipa-
he Portland Evening Trit gram is issuet
necessary to sign such petition shall Pat kersbmg. Oregon. Albert Snead, of Park- tlon. I (auiiii CASCA RETS to bo all you cla*ím six {’ time*
e Citizens.
a week. It gives all the news that
for thorn, and secured such relief tho first trial,
Oregon.
March to the Cemetery.
be counted. Petitions and orders for ersbnrg.
Any and all persons claiming advcrsly the that I purchased another supply ano was com­ is woiih rending and up to time <’f going t<
pletely
cured.
I
shall
only
co
too
glad
to
rec
­
8 Decoration ofGtaves.
the initiative tttid for tbe referendum Rbove-deacrihed land« ate requested to file ommend Cascareis whenever tho opportunity prcai. much o* it being 21 h«»urH fierier than
b Taps.
their claims iu thia office uii or bef «re said Is presentod.”
J. A. S mith .
■'ilv.li, ¡t reaches Leie tli:\,ugb any ut»h< i
shall
he filed with the secretary of 17 day ol July. 1902.
2920 Susquehanna Avo., 1'hiludolphla, To.
10 Return to town and break ranks fur
J.
T.
i
’
RIDGFh.
j .arna*.
state, and in submitting tbe same to may8
dinnjr.
Register.
CANDY
Recorder and Tub gram one y-ar. $7 CO
Tbo n^ternoon exercises will commence at tbe people he and all other officers
/ CATHARTIC
lor a weekly newsptper tbe Weekly Ore
2o’clock, sharp, in Mu tick’s Hall.
shall be guided by the general laws Notice
Publication
i.oni‘ii) leid.-» iu the Northwest, and give-
The Oration will be delivered by Rev.
and tbe act submitting this amend­
all tbe news usually coutain*, d in a weekly
Holcom of Co.juille.
[Timber
L
hh
U,
Act
June
3,
1878
]
paper.
All ex soldieru of tbe Spanish and Philip ment until legislation shall be espe­
TRADE
MARK
RCOISTERED
U nited S tates L. v -’ d O ffice , U oskdulg .
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50
pine wars are cordially invited to be present. cially provided therefore.
O begon , April 15, 1902.
It is the uty of e.»ch person to seek in
A cordial invitation is extended to tbe
The above was adopted by tbe MOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
mai ion along all lines ’hat tend towaid
public generally to turn out and take part bouse and Senate and approved ly
compliance with tbe provision 4 cf the
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
l>r. aging about bet ter conditions and gieatei
DO
act <»f ConurcbRof June 3. 1878, entitled “An Good.
in tbe exercises, as this is a day above all
Never
Sicken.
Weaken.
or
Gripe.
10c.
25c.
50c.
Governor Geer.
act. for the Rii'e of tiwik r ’ lands in the
pro-pt ritv f .r the human family, and foi
others that should be properly observed.
... CURE CONSTCPAT2ON. ... I
States of California, Oregt n. Nevada, ».nd
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the purpose < f giving our r< aders a cbanct
IS PUBLIIHKD
If You Do
Stoves, Ranges
Meats,
also
Eta
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware
E
A. McNAIB.,
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEP A RTAIEN F.
L
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
“EL DORADO
Hotel Coquille.
CAPT. W. IL BATCHELDER.
We
Do
Fresh Meats
BTPAN-S tawes
Doctors ñad
A Good
Prescription
lor mankind
□
I
For
A request is extended generally to each to
(»ring ttll the flowers possible for decorative
purposes and leave same at Manuk's Hall.
By Request of tbe G. A. B.
Parkersburg and Prosper were well
represented at the Socialist lecture
Sunday evening.
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Carnegie Won 1<I Hay
the Philippine*.
L ondon , May 1G.—When asked to­
day if there was any truth ill the
statement that ho had offered to pay
$20.000,000 for the Philippines, pro­
vided ho was authorized to announce
to the Filipinos that their indepen­
dence would be acknowledged ulti­
mately by the United States, Andtew
Carnegie replied: ’ yes, and I mean
it.”
I
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Steel Trust's Profit.
N ew Y ork , May 13 —Checks ag­
gregating $10,000,000 were sent on t
by J. Pierpont Morgan & Co, in pay­
men. o£ the second distribution of
profits resulting from the formation
of the United Slates Steel Corpora­
tion. 1’he amouat of cash advanced
by tbe syndicate was $25.000,000,
which was required during the early
stages of tbe corporation’s negotia­
tions. and returned after tbe six or
seven months. In financial circles it.
is believed that altogether $20,000,000
or more will be distributed among
the members of tbe syndicate, which
will make 40 percent on tbe$200,000,-
000 nnderwriteu, and 1G0 per cent on
the amount of cash really advanced
or paid in.
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No Loss ot Timo.
I bare itolii Chtimberlnin’s Colic.
Cholera aud Dinrrboeo Remedy for
years, and would rather l>e out of
coffee nod sugar than it. 1 sold five
bottles of it yesterday to threshers
that could go no farther, ami they are
atiwork again this morning.—H. II.
P helps , Plymouth, Oklahoma. As
will be seen by tbe above tbe thresh
ers were able to kesp on with their
work without losing a single day’s
time. You should keep a bottle of
this Remedy in your home. For sale
by C. Y. Lowe.
A
recignlzc-'d
• r.
authority—The
Weelfly
Saved by a Girl'« PrcMence of
Mind.
M orristown , P h ., Maj’ 13.—Tbe
presence of mind of Miss Kutie Hen­
derson saved 30 men employed in Ibe
quarries at West Coshobken from
death or injury. Miss Henderson re
sides a short distance from tlie quar­
ry, and hb sbo looked from a window
she saw that the roof of the powder
magazine was lilazing. The men at
work in the quarry were not aware
of their danger until she ran to the
quarry and warned them, not a second
too soon. While tbe men and Miss
Henderson were fleeing, there was a
terrible explosion. The air was filled
with splinters, stones and dirt, which
showered upon I heir beads. In tbe
magazine were 30 kegs of powder and
300 pounds of dynamite. Nothing
but a hole in the ground murks the
place where tbe powder-bonse stood.
CATARKU CANNOT BE CURED
with locul applications, us they can­
not reach the neat of tho disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to cure it you
must take internal remedies. Hull’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally,'and
acts directly on the blood anti mucous
surfaces. Hall's Caiairb Cure is not
a quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians iu this
country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of tbe
best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly
on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful result«
in curing Catarrh. Send for’testi
menials free.
F. J. C iieney & Co, Props.,
Toledo. Ohio. Sold l>y druggists,
price 75e.
Hall’s Family Pills are th« best.
Notice.
Department Of The Interior.
L and O ffice at R orebubg , O bkgon .
May 17. ¡OCX
Notice is hereby given flint the approve«}
Pint of Knrvey of Township 33 .4. R. 14
Wait, has been received ftom the Surveyor
General for Oregon, end on HatUidav, June
21. 1902. at 9 o’clock A. M . the said pint will
Im filed in this office, and the land embraced
therein will be open to entry c n or ntfer
that dale.
J. T H bitgks . l’egigt.er,
-I. IJ Bor T», Ij cpivf ’’
WaHhinoton Territory.” hh extendi d to nil
the Public Land States by act of Aiij»UMt 4.,
1892. William C. Barrows of Coquille City.
County of Coos State of Oregon, tins this
day filed in thin office his sworn Ht item uit
No. 2220 for the purchase of the NE>/4 cf b E
X of Section 23, Township number 28.
South, Range number 14 West, hi d
will offer proof to show that the laud sought,
is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purpos-s. and to e<*tab*li h
his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg«
Oregon, on TuusjRy, the 8th day of -July
1902. He n Pines as wit lies-es: D. Bari own .
of ParketRburj?, Oregon, Henry Johnson, < f
Parkersburg, Oregon, Tom. Drain, of Paik
ersburg, Oregon, John Barrows, of Parkers
burg, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adveiscR-
the above described lands are requested to
tile their olaimj in this office on or before
said 8th day of July, 1902.
J. T.B bi does .
ftprVG
Register.
MOTNIiLY WEATHER REPORT.
Sterllug Remedy Company, Chlcngo, Montreal, New York. 320
Mfì-Tlì-RAfi 8oM an<1 Run ran teed by all drag-*
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Month
in the Evenimg Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. It is the largent evening newH-
pape published in Oregon; it contains
all lh< news of the state and of the
naliot
Try it ‘ for « month.
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F. A. WERNiAM, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
B altimore . Md.. March 30, 1901.
Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment 1 will now give you*
a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago my right ear bega.u to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my nearing in this car entirely
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three mouths without any success, consulted« num­
ber of physicians, among others, the most emiuent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only lvmj>orarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be iost forever.
I then saw your advertisement accidcnially in a New York paper, and ordered your treat-,
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, anq
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased car lias been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yours.
F. A. VVEIIMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Apothecary,
Ei, D orado
T0NS0R1AL PARLORS
Is just in receipt of n new «nd
fresh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
DrnxsiMtM ttiintlrict«.
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
Locateti In EL DORADO 150ILDINO.
First Street, BANDON. Oil EDON
rigar*, Tobaccos an<l Clgnrettea.
Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIlt
----- THE STEAMER-----
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly fitted n|> with Pore—Inin
Tub. Hot or Cold But ha ’J*» cent*.
Dea>«*r in
Boot* and Sir»«*«
RiqMtiriuginoxtly and pron.rtlv doni st.
lovrxt living t ri..,..
Our treatment does not interfere with, yonr usual occupation.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME s“%"^‘nal
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
Siitidny. st 7:30 o’clock stnl inakoH oonttec
tions with the train xml steamer Mvrl nt
10:30 it. m. nt Coquille City.
Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m.. arriv- »
nc nt tlandon nt 4:30 p. m.
Ask your
M. BREUER’S
Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEA9 »O!SES GEASE IMMEUIATELY.
Druggist and
CATARRH
for a generous
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
Shaving Parlors
Ely's CiCalm
and Bathrooms can get your money’s contains
no cocaine,
rn
• ury nor any other
—o—-
worth
at
Ini ; Jnnadruj?.
Nlitiving 15 Cent«.
It.s q.iic .y Abcorbed.
N pvi , Door to Post office —
HEARINQ
ARE NOW CURABLE
Bandon, Oregon,
J. L. THOMPSON, You Can't Expect to Get
•—
DEAFNESS 08 HARD
CLARENCE Y. • LOWE, 7
Druggist
HDy-
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
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culation of any scientific Journal. Terms.
year; four months, SL Sold by all newsdealers.
POKTLAND, OKK.
Workmanship up to date in
tItiog in my linn.
00
5Xr‘
The Telegram,
ItatliM Ü.» Centi*.
Ten for five cents, at Druggists. Grocers, Restaurants,
Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Barber»
Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life
One gives relief! No matter what's the matter, one will
do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testi­
monials sent by mail to any address on receipt of price,
by the Ripans Chemical Co., io Spruce St., New York City.
P »STS r. ■> ’>*£
■ ■
P. ß. HOYT, Prop.
f^“You can have it all for
best
that
rea
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
HAIIX. CVBRT CoUNfT, OBKOON.
AfJlIt. 1902.
Mean temperature 4G.7
Maximum temperature 6A. on 11, 15
Minimum temperature 33 on 8
Pecipitation 10 02 inches.
Snowfall ill inches 1
No. days clear 16
Partly cloudy 10
No. of days cloudy, 6
Date of frost, light. 10, 21. 22. 27
Date 011 which hail fell 7 8 9 20 26.
Date on which sleet felt 8
Th. storms 28 29
Prevailing wind S W. N W
Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft.
JOSEPH HARE.
Voluntary Observer.
to Hiitiin themselves \ye give them tbe
—Appeal to Reas ,>n. Any doctrine
hies not appeal to I he highest order of
soning is not safe.
Kecoider and Ap.rral to Reason. . $2
Gives ileiief at once.
It. opera and c!e:m>»e*
tu*. Na«al i
Allay-i In I «mm’Uion.
L ¿als ar.3. Pr’ictis tl
ScnFf-a of Ttt.'lo and
Si •« ; ■ at I
-ot*
* . V IRU/TaP ?. .5
HArrnto
AMSTASTONISHING OFFER!!
Per mttny yenr» we have «oM our Whiakle« and Clears to Wholesaler« only
and oyr br^n'l« ar« preferred Ly them, aa they areenperior to all other». In
erder to givetho Coniv.mwr the benefit of the large profit« of Dealer an<i
Middleman, we have decldod to now «ell direct to the Consumer our Most
Popular Brenda of WhlskiM and Clears at les« than wholesale prices.
14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES £B£F
With every quart bottle of our famnn« IB year eld Qeeee (ItvCIob Pure Rye
and one box of our Justly celebrated genuine Cuban Heed-Mede lOe clear
Havana Coban Specials, we will give ARSOLI'TKI.Y FRERoneof the hand­
somest open fare, eatra heavy niekel Gent's Watche« made.fee ladys) stem
wind and set. genuine A mor lean movement and ca»i^ best timekeeper on
esrth. does not tarnish and will last • lifetime. 1 ex(ra fine Vienna Meer­
schaum Pip«. 1 genuine Meorschanm Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum
Cigarette Holder, I pretty lo ither Tobacco pouch, 1 elo<rant extra heavy
nickel match box. 1 pair pevrl cut? button?, I ball top collar button, 1 neck­
tie holder, 1 pair«Feevebuttons. 1 donldachaln audone beautiful chsrtn
\U j»welrv heavily l»k gold plated. All Hiean 14 piece« with one box of oui
famous Cuban Specials and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen
Cltv Club Pur« Pve cannot
b'"ebt for |r«s than $12.00. We sell the
Whiskey and Cigars in-All| V £}Q OT C O D with privilege of ex
eludinftho 14prize«f»rU««»-v Vv*«^* amination, ubile Whlakej
and Cigirs alone cost more than we ask for the on tire lot Our Whiskey i-
an Abaolutelr Pnre 10 year old Bye and our Cigar« (roniae Caban hand-
•■de.clear Havana. ma<lo In ’ r cf n firtorv These cigars are f»r bett*r
t anything evnr advert I’
■W* (marantre the ynoda «ad reCuait
An Extra Premium of an cl-exnt Porkft k- Ife with two blade«, I cork
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II. H. DISTILLER’S IHSTKIBl 1INO CO.-Dept. IL. 431 North Ctxrk Bt.. Chtn-Mto. II»,