Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 07, 1895, Image 4

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    Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
4 fe p l!!J f i i f fJw sM L
TCESDAY. MAY 7. 1898.
For (Jed. and lliinie xM litfM Land.
— KDITttD BY T H I—
COQUILLE CITY
W.
C.
T. V.
a s s e s s
The Coqmllle City W . C. T. U. meet« at
the Methodist church, south, every Fri­
day, at 3 o’ clock p. m. All interested in the
work are invited to i ttend
T r iH p o r u n c c
A b s o l u t e l y
L O C A L ITEM S.
^ o tra .
[From the National W. C. T . U . Balletin-1
The majority report of the com­
mittee o d elections nnd B diTrage in
the Utah constitutional convention
recommends woman’s suffrnge in
the exact language ns the constitu­
tion o f Wyoming.
In Germany the problem of how
to treat wife-heaters has been solved
in a far wiser way than in most
other countries, furthers the brutal
husband must work all through
the week, then turn over his wages
to his wife on pay-day and go to
jail Saturday night and Sunday;
•bout two weeks of this sort of ex­
perience has a most salutary effect
on the savage wife-beater.
A man can not use what is called
the best o f wine daily for ten years
and be free from disease.
What­
ever is in the least harmful to the
human economy, when taken in­
ternally, whether it irritates the
nerves, or only rendered them more
sensitive to external impressions,
or accelerates the degeneration of
cell-tissue, is incompatible with
healthy growth, and therefore its
nse is abuse.—Journal o f Hygiene.
Through the efforts o f Miss
Gorham, national superintendent
of the evangelistic work in the
British Woman’s Associntion(Lady
Henry Somerset, president) one
hundred pulpits have already been
secured for meetings in connection
with the Third Biennial Conven-
vention o f the W orld’s W. C. T. U.
to be held in London, June 14-21.
It is expected that not fewer than
one hundred white ribbon women
will be present as delegates.
In a recent address on “ Adult­
erations in Liquors,” before the
Society o f Medical Jurisprudence,
Albert 11. Ledonx said, speaking
from the standpoint of an analytical
chemist, rather than that of either
a temperance reformer or advocate
o f license: “The medical profes­
sion, as well as all temperance
reformers, should never cense to
make it plain that the evil lies in
the alcohol in the liquors, and not
in the adulterations; that the tin-
fortunnts votary should not be
allowed to deceive himself with the
idea that if he drinks some partic­
ular braud, or nbstnins from nn-
other, be can derive benefit, or at
least escape injury. If he is injured
at all, he is injured by the alcohol,
if he is benefited nt all, he is bene­
fited by the alcohol. I trust that
the society does not conclude that
I nm as 8 ertniniug that there are
never harmful suhstauces in our
nlcoholic liquors.
1 simply take
tho ground that ns compared with
the alcohol their injurious effect is
absolutely iusiguifienut.”
p u r e
Residence properties are in de­
mand.
From
.V liin ii-s iiln .
O T IC E —H on. W . S in clair is the regu­
larly authorized agent at C oquilie C ity
tor the collection o f subsidy and rig h t-o t-
v ay subscriptions on account o f th iso r ru -
pnny.
R . A. G R A H A M .
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Millinery and
Fancy (¡finds
F IR S T
j s t i ö n ä L ' * 0.
benefit those whose property and
financial
interests
are
greatest—
Another
Free
Offer.
J. F. Lee had quite n serious
accident at Mr. Jenkins’ logging hut lack-a-dny, some would rather
WASHINGTON, D. c.
drive than pull; they are born
The long winter evenings can be
camp on Monday, April 30tb, by bosses— in their minds.
T h k N a t i o n a l T r i b c j c k Is now e n te r in g upon Its
very profitably devoted to rending, Mth year o f phenom enal success.
N o other family w eekly in the country lias had such
having the third metatarsus hone
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but there are some tliiugs that we a grow th, ami maintained It so steadily.
W l lo n | » l i i g C o n s -li.
goo« Into every County in the United States, and
of the right foot broken, and some
must read the year round.
One of ha« It clubs
o f subscribers at nearly every I’ oatoflloe.
It has gained this proud position sotoly on iu merits
There is no danger from this dis­ fliese is a local paper: the best in
other bones dislocated.
He is
M a highly interesting fam ily uew.spapor.
doing ns well ns could be expected. ease when Chamberlain’s Cough the county is before you— the
por tl?e Year 1894
Remedy is freely given. It liquefies H e r a l d .
Another is a good home
The coal mice nt Riverton will the tough mucus and aids its expec­ paper of general circulation, such ft will be m ade m uch better and m ore attractive that
tv or. W hile retaining all o f its present popular feat
furnish the river steamers with toration. It also lessens the severity as “ Womankind,” for instance, ir e s .lt w ill coi.stantiy add new ones.
coal after the 6 th o f May.
The and frequency of paroxysms of which comes once a month filled
Bandoi jlle will hereafter get her coal coughing, and insures n speedy re­ with the best things for a busy
covery. There is not the loast dan­
f f 'a r H i s t o r y , by m en w ho actually served and
from tliA t mine.
The coal is of ger in giving tho remedy to children housewife. We are able by special 'ought
In the struggle.
arrangements with the publishers,
H to r le * o f Rom ance, T ravel, Experience
excellent quality nnd it is said re­ or babies, as it contains no injurious to oger “ Womankind” free for a tnd Hhu'-t
adventure, by lending writers.
litU tnriuiH upholding the causa o f tho veterans,
sembles the anthracite coal of substance.
For sale by Dr. S. L. year to every paid-iu-advnnce sub­ and m aintaining tho highest loyalty to the Govern*
meut. and tho prom otion o f tho best Interests o f tht
Leneve, druggist.
Pennsylvania.
scriber to our paper, and nre glad whole people.
I V u s h i n y t o n JVeir*. W ill accounts o f wluit Is
to
do
so,
for
we
are
convinced
that
taking nine« at the seat o f G ov ern m en t; careful re­
H. W. Perham, superintendent
or nil im portant m atters in (,'ongreas and the
Prof. Knnemnlz 1ms been quite no homo paper in America contains ports
E xecutive Departm ent*: gossip about public men.
of the light-house at Baodoa, has
tr o n s e h o ltt D e p a r t m e n t . Edited by a lady ol
poorly of late, having had an attack more of practical value to women. National
reputation.
opened n rock quarry on the ranch
tJ. A . K .. t v . 1 ? . C ., a n ti S. o f V. N e w s , more
of la grippe, which lias affected Bright stories, clever poems, the ftill and com plete than published by any other paper.
of Mrs. L. S. Hancock, near R iver­
latest fashions, news of woman’s A f f r i o n l t n m l D e p a r t m e n t , carefully edited
his eyes. Notwithstanding his ill­
ty practical men.
work
everywhere,
articles
on ( J e n e r a l Xeu'H. carefiilly com piled.
ton, where he has 18 men nt work
k N a t i o n a l T r i b u n e I s strictly non-partisan.
ness, lie has been visiting Jack “Motherhood," “ Cultivation of Flow­ Mi T l h thorough!v
Am erican. It bcHevOs in the greatest
clenriog the ground and cleaning
to the greatest number o f our people, and th«
Laird’s, nnd other points not far ers,” n woman’s parliament for the rood
highest developm ent 01 our iu*tilutlou*~in National
the surface from the rock.
Mr. away, inspecting stations for silk discussion of matters of interest unity and exalted loyalty.
Pelham says the rock is of tine
are a few of the bright features of
culture conducted by studonts.
aYe.ar~
“ Womankind.”
quality nnd equal to most used in
To the head of the house wo
payable in A&wuiQb
Portlnnd.
H e will use n large
Nervous Shock.
offer on the same terms “ Farm It e'alnrr. ro g ive m ore nnd better matter for tho sure
derrick for loading on the scows,
¿r I w o r r n lH .1 week than any other publication
E. W. Joy C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: News,” an agricultural paper, edited E very line that n pears in it is written for It, and nm
thence to the month o f tho river for
fp p ea m l In no other paper. I I it-*e* u o » j in H o a U
by
a
practical
farmer
(Miller
Purvis,
This is the first time I have attempted
| r b o i l e r - p l a t e m n l t o r . Address—
construction purposes.
T H E N A TIO N A L TRIBUNE,
so writo for three years. Have been esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio
WASHINGTON, 0 . f t
to nervous and weak that I have Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each U S * NEW YORK AVE.,
S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , I
month with suggestions from able
laid ill bed most of the time.
l i l M I C ounty,
f 8
The National Tribune nnd th
Frank J. Cheney m ake» oath that b e is
A friend who had taken your correspondents, that make it an H ehald both oue year for ouly
the senior partner o f the firm o f F. J. C he ­
Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles. absolute necessity to every wide #2.50.
ney & Co., d oing business in the City o f T o ­
This paper is yours
ledo, County and State aforesaid , and that The second one is most gone, and awake farmer.
said firm will pay tho sum o f O N E H U N ­
for the asking, provided you are a
D R E D D O L L A R S for each nnd every ense I have gained twenty pounds, and
o f Catarrh that ca n n ot be cured by the use surely feel a new woman
I was subscriber to our paper.
o f I I A L I /S C A T A R R H C URE.
Remember every paid-in-advance
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
F R A N K J . C H EN E Y.
Sworn to b efore m e and subscribed in my up, as I had tried so many remedies subscriber to tho H erald is entitled
presence, this fith day o f D ecem ber, A. D . and doctors, but found no benefit to his choice in either of these
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Washington, D. C., has adopted a
unique method o f encouraging
American inventors. Every month
it makes nn award of one hundred
dollnrs iu cash to the iuveutor hav­
ing the most meritorious invention,
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this great combination o f American
newspapers, effected for the protec­
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unscrupulous pateut attorneys nnd
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Mr. Devault lives at No. 1429 8 .
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the award o f merit for the current
calender month, is a car fender,
simple in construction, practical in
operation, and no doubt of great
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We take this opportunity o f in form ing
onr subscribers that the new Comm issioner
o f Pensions has been appointed. He is an
old soldier, and we believe that soldiera and
their heirs will receive ju stice at his hands.
We d o not anticipate that there w ill he any
rndical changes in the adm inistration o f
pension affairs under the new regime.
W e would advise, however, that U. S.
soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make application at once, if they have
not already done s >, in o r d e r to secure the
benefit o f tbe early filin g o f their claims
in case there should b e any future pension
legislation.
Such legislation is seldom
retroactive.
T h erefore it is o f great im ­
portance th a t applications be filed in the
departm ent at the earliest possible date.
I f U . S. soldiers, sailors or their widows,
children o r parents, desire inform ation in
regard to pension m atters, they should
writo to T h k P r e s s C l a i m s C o m p a n y , at
W ashington, D . C., and they will prepare
and send tho necessary ap plication, if they
find them entitled under the numerous laws
enacted fo r their benefit. Address,
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J m illinery, including trim m e d aud mi-
trimmed .hiits, tlowors, ribbons, tips, etc
W ill receiv e new in voices and n fine stock
o f FANCY G O O D S by ench steam er and
by rail.
L ad ies are * ord ially invited to in­
s p e ct these goods nn.i com pare prices.
Orders from a distance p rom ptly nnd
carefu lly tilled.
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S T R E E T , O P P O S IT E
FELLOW S’ HALL,
C O Q U IL LE
Harvey Price was up last Thurs­
Mrs. Nosier of Riverton has been
day.
visiting in town the past week.
The Bulletin has had n neat sign j April showers have been coming
painted by N. W. Leneve.
too frequent of late— gardening
A
B r ig h t L a d ,
Miss Annie Bush came over and late seeding have been hindered.
Ten years of age, but who declines to give ills
from the bay last Wednesday on a
S. J. Tuttle is now occupying
name to the pub Ho, makes this authorized,
confidential statement to us:
brief visit.
the U. Root property, and is con­
“ When I was one year old, my mamma died
The Empire City hall players veniently and fairly well prepared
of consumption. The doctor said that I,
too, would soou tile, and all our neighbors
thought that even if I did not die, I would
will give a dance in Hint city on to entertain the traveling public
never be able to walk, because I was so
the 11th inst. A good time is as­ and boarders henceforth.
weak and puny. A gathering formed and
broke under my arm. I hurt my finger and
sured.
it gathered and threw out pieces o f bone.
The receipts of milk at the
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If I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it
was sure to become a running sore. I had
Mrs. Lora Harrington is doing creamery continue to rise rapidly. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Gold M#dal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco, j to take lots of medicine, but nothing has
done me so much good as A yer’s Sarsapa­
dressmaking nnd plain and fancy On Tuesday we announced 8500
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rilla. It has made me well aud strong/’—
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sewing nt the residence of her par­ pounds, and on Thursday it reached
Foreclosure procceedings linve T. D. M., Norcatur, K&ns.
9500, with promise of more to fol­ beeu instituted aguiust the Gravel | A Y E R ’S Sarsaparilla
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Leach,
Ford creamery, we are exceed­ Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mas«.
The Myrtle Point Dairyman’s low.
ingly
sorry to sa.v. That enter­ C u res o th e r s , w R l cu re y o u
Giles A Sons are utilizing their
Union has been formed and duly
incorporated.
John Bonewitz, brickyard at Myrtle Point now to prise has just been located ndvnu-
Thomas Barklow and Angus Mc- good purpose, and the prospect is tngeously for operating and is only
they will have all the work they getting a start What a pity costs
Dounld are the incorporators.
can
do. It is a worthy firm and of lagal proceedings must now be
Mr. Timmons of Astoria, who
has spent some time on our lower such nn enterprise ns any commun­ piled up agniust the euterprisiug
investors nnd benefactors of that
river the post few months, has con­ ity might be proud of.
A “ pull all together” would work community before operations have
cluded to put up a cannery, we
learn, to be completed for tho fall wonders for our town and specially been established.
County Superintendent Barklow
gives the following statistical items
in his annual report, which nre of
L i q u o r In O ll i e r l .n u t h .
Speaking of the traffic in Africa interest to our renders:
No. of persons between 4 atd 20
the London Times snys: “ There is
not a doubt left in the minds of years of age, 3605; a gain of 155.
No. o f pupils enrolled in the
intelligent, experienced, nnd prac­
tical men that the supply of intox­ public schools, 2352; a gain o f 45.
icating liquor to tha native races
Average daily attendance, 1697;
is equivalent to the demoralization a gain of 4S,
and degradation o f the races con­
No. o f applicants examined for
cerned, nnd that the first condition tenchers, certificates—males 36, fe­
o f progress in the habit of orderly males 37.
and indnstrions existence is to keep
No. o f applicants failing to obtain
the poison of alcohol out of thoir certificates - males 1, females 14.
reach. It is not n temperauco fad
No. of tenchers holding valid
nor a more philanthropic counsel certificates in Coos county— males
o f perfection. It is the sober deci­
sion o f uuromnntic men of business, 46, females 45.
Estiranted value o f aohoolhontee
from one end o f Africa to the other,
that an essential preliminary to and grounds, 142.981.
successful administration is to pre­
Estimated value o f school furni­
vent the sale or supply of spirits t o ; ture, #5100.
the native.”
Estimated value of school appa­
M. Lejeune, former minister of ratus, #2900.
justice, declared in the discussion
Amount o f insurance on school
which took plsce in the Belgian propoity, 89C0.
chambers on the subject of alcoholic
Average salary paid male teach­
liquors that the nation was revert - 1 ers, $45.07.
ing to a new form of barbarism
Average salary paid femnle teach-
which could only be described by erg
the term nlcoholic barbarism.
Ayernge number o f
months
From statistics forni.hed by him. taaglit dQring the year> 4 .
it appears that the revenue from
No. of schoolhouses built during
the excise, which amounted to the year, 1 .
four millions of francs in 1851, has
No. of legal voters reported for
now attained 33,000,000; that dnr-
school purposes, 1884.
ing the same period the num­
No. of schools visited by county
ber o f pnblic house* has increased
from 53,000 to 75,000.
Further, superintendent, 45.
that from 1851 to 1888 criminality
No. o f tenchers attending county
increased at the rate o f 200 per institute, 50.
cent and insanity nt the rate of 138
Total amount o f receipts for all
per cent, and that of every hundred
deaths among the male portion of school purposes, #23,478.72.
Total amount of disbursements
the community 80 may be traced to
alcoholic causes.
for all school purposes, $23,326,85.
C B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co
M i s s f iT e llie F i g g ’s
Another remittance of a year’s
subscription to the H e h a l d has
been received from a former citizen,
now and for several years past re­
siding in Minnesota, D. W. Steveus.
Mr. 8 . has many friends here, nnd
lie himself has a longing to return
and join them. He says: “ I can­
not do without the H e h a l d . Every
issue brings me some news of
friends and acquaintances of long
ago, but I wish to assure them,
through the columns of your paper,
that I often think of ray friends in
old Coos. I am located in a com­
paratively new country uwuitiug a
boom, and when the proper time
comes expect to sell oat aud go
back to Oregon. With best wishes
t j yourself and all readers of the
H e h a l d , I am, respectfully yours,
“ D. W. S t e v e n s . ”
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FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal Tvith the interest o f those having claims against the government Is
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit o f valuable inventions because
of the incompeteucy or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli­
able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a pateut dependsgreatly, if not
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting iuventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
and o f seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re­
tained counsel expert iu patent practice, aud therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In­
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
I f yon have nn invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to­
gether with n brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before actiug ou the
matter.
V E G E T A B L E S , C AN N E D G O O D S
T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y ,
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST,
Coffee, Sugars, Teas,
Tobaccofl, Cigars, etc.
£3?“ Trices nre ns low ns the low est. J F l
Orders from nns p a it prom ptly filled.
WASHINGTON, O. C.
P. O. BOX 4 S I .
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I carefu l 1nvo8tJKntior\ v * to onr rc^poneibil
s l?y and tho m erit« o f our Tablets.
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In tim* Sold by drugvuta.
REÍD OUR
TESTIMONIALS
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I Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
W ill cmnplotc! v destroy the de*lro for TOBACCO in from 3 to?) days. Perfectly hnrin-
l -s s ; canae no sickness, and m ay be given in n cup o f tea or c off 00 without tbe knowl­
edge o f the patient, who will voluntarily atop sm oking or chewing in a few days.
DRUNKENNESS M MORPHINE HABIT
PATENTS
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat­
ent business conducted for modcratc Ftca.
Oua O rriff is O pposite U. 8 . PATCNTOrrict
and w e can secure patent m less tune than those
¡remote from W ashington,
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Send model, drawing o r photo., with descrip- ;
o r not,
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tion.
W e advis«,
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_ f patentable
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¡charge. Our fee not due till patent is seenred.
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How to O Obtain
Fateti 1»/ with
cost o f same in 'th e U . S. and foreign countries|
sent free.
Address,
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C. A. S N O W & CO.
O p « . P atent o r n c c . W ashington . D. C. i
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the patient, b y the uac o f our SPECIAL PORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.
D uring treatm ent patient* are allowed the fre e uro o f L iquor or M or­
phine until such tim e as they shall volu ntarily g iv e them up.
W e send particulars and pamphlet o f testim onials free, and e
be glad to place sufferers from any o f these habits iu com m nnica-
Uou with persons who have been cured by the use o f our T a b l e t s .
H I L L 'S T A B L E T S nre for salo b y all f ir s t - class
drugglstS at $ 1 OO I'vr package.
If your druggistdoes not keep them , enclose ns $ I .O O
and we w ill send you, by return m ail, a package o f our
.
Tab lot-8.
W rite your name and address plainly, and stato
whether Tablets are for Tobacco, M orphine or
.
Liquor Habit.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into purchasing
any of the various nostrums that nre being
offered for sale.
Ask for H I L L ' B
T A B L E T 8 and take no other.
D o b b s F f . b k t , N. Y .
T n * O h i o C h i m i c a l C o . :—GRISTLE!!*!# :- S o m e t im e a g o I mat
f o r a ? S w o r t h o f juror T a b le t , fo r T ob n oeo H at.tl
I r eceive d
th e m a ll r ig h t a n d . u ltfiou eb 1 wan b oth a h « t . y » n .o k e r a m i c h e w e r .
LIMA, OHIO.
Urey d id th e
PARTICULAKS
FREE.
if you u ae the Petal«®*
I nVa b a ton A brooders*
H ak e money w hile
others *re w osting
tim e by old processes.
Catalog tells all about
it.and oescribes every
article needed fot
poultry business.
Hilis Tablets.
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Q M 8 C K E K RAISÎHQ PAYS
from p a r s o n s
who h a v e b e e n
cured by the u s e of
T h * O h io C h e m ic a l C o .:
D ba k S i r :—I have been using y e n j
cure for tobacco habit, nnd found it would
do w hat you claim for it. I used ten cents
worth o f the strongest chew ing tobacco n day,
and irora one to 11.« c l w r ,; or I would »'noko
from ten to lorty pipe« o f tobitcco. l l .v e chewed
and .inoked for twenty 11.« year«, and tw o puck.gea
o f vour Tablets cured me so I have n o d ssire for it.
OI jo u r laoiewi
B. M. JA YLO U D , Leslie, Mich.
M anufactured ou ly b y
OHIO CHEMICAL CO,
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Testimonials
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J o H SS o
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p . O. C o x 45.
P it t s b u r g h , P a .
C h b v ICAL C o . G * K T i . r w * w I t give« m e p len su r* t o t*p«tk a
v o u r T a b le ts. M y son w as s tr o n g ly a d d ic te d to t h e u se o f
liouor and through a friend. I was icu
vr> r . L .
11T
,
it^rtnker but aft*r using your Tablets but three days b e quit dri»i tnr,
i f w lii not* touch liq nor o fa ii y k I irel- I have waited four mouth before - rlting
M w W o w T L cure wua pvnmmvut.
M o n R 1?0?
The “ ERIE”
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iwheel. Prettiest m o d e l.
W e are Pacific Coast
Agents. Bicycle cata­
logue,mailed free.giv
fulldesertntion. prices, etc., aofvts wawtku .
PITALCWA nrcUBATC* CO..Pttal»mA.Cal.
B ranch H ot sb , iji 8 Main St., I.os Angeles.
ay
C ivcnrsA Ti, O n t o .
T..V O h i o fn a m c A i. O o:-C.FirrLrw rw :-T o n r Tablrtn have p e r fo r m e d m im r le In m y c - . m
T ™ V i V .S 'S S S r f.r « . wwUerewieaUT. for aeven y ea r.,a n d have bocu cured bv Dre ^ o o f
two packaged o fy o u r T a b le « , and without any effort on m y part.
VI
A d d r e s s a ll O rd e rs to
(In writing r
T H E OHiO C H E M IC A L C C .9
« (Ma oaner 1
5 1 , 6 3 a n d 5 5 O p e ra B lo ck . LIMA, O H !0 .
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