Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 28, 1895, Image 4

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TU E SD AY . M AY 28. 1895.
Powder
For M. and Home and Native Laud-
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COQUILLE CITY
W.
C.
A
T. U.
T h e O q a illle City VI. C. T . C . meets at
the M ethodist church, south, every Fri-
day, at 3 o’ clock p. m. All in tiM ltW m the
work are invited to attend
T em vcrn u on
(From tho National W . C. T . Ü. Bulletin.l
New Mexico legislature has
passed a bill prohibiting the sale
of tobacco to minors under eightaen
years.
Tho Catholic Benevolent Legion,
with 43G councils aud 30,000 mem­
bers, has voted to exclude rum-
sellers.
As u result of the recent no-license
election three-fourths of the state
o f Illinois is said to be under pro
hibition.
The fifth international congress
against “ the abuse o f alcoholic
drink’’ will be held at Basle, Switz­
erland, August 20-22.
b s o l u t e l y
L O C A L ITEM S.
J. W. Krewson, of Drain, came
over on a visit to his parents last
week.
Judge Schroeder returned last
Wednesday from attendance at cir­
cuit court.
N o# is the time for our city to
acquire school grounds and a park.
Lands will never be cheaper.
The Good Templars at Libby
ars making preparations for the
observance of Decoration Day.
Prof. J. H. Barklow, county
superintendent, passed through
this place last Thursday for Sum­
ner. He is visiting schools.
Thomas Krewson, of Cunning­
ham, has the contract for building
the new store-room on Front street.
He is assisted by Neva Harry, a
Indiana W. C. T. U. is now in well-known Coos countyite.
the midst of its opring schools of
Mrs. Robert Airy and Miss S o­
methods; the series this year com­
phia Tillman returned last Wednes­
prises twenty-one schools.
day from S t Helena, Cal., where
It is reported that tho magnifi- they have been attending a school
cent gold dollar saloon in Buffalo, o f training for missionary work.
N. Y., is to bo turned into a tem­
WillCarleton’s charming literary
perance salon on the Chicago plan.
publication, "Every Where," only
Madame Demorest and family 50 cents a year. Subscriptions re­
have announced that they will con­
ceived at this office; or Every Where
tinue the medal contest work of the
and the H ecald both one year for
late W. Jennings Demorest. The
$ 2 . 10 .
publication o f “ The Constitution,’’
Captain Jones took the steamer
a monthly prohibition paper, will
Alert to the bay from the Coquille
also be continued.
Friday, 17th inst. Harry Nichols
Judge Everett o f the superior was on board as engineer, while
court, Lafayette, Ind., has decided Wm. Biugaman aud John Ander­
in the woman suffrage test vote case son, of the life-saving crew at Ban-
brought by Mrs. Gougar, that under
don, comprised the remainder of
the state and national constitutions
the crew.
women are excluded from suffrage.
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The case will be appealed to the Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Awwdad Gold Medal Midwinter Pair. Sen Francisco.
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supreme court.
The Epwortb League held a
The first juvenile temperance
specially interesting service last
society in tho world to have a com­
Thursday eyening, a goodly num­
mencement is said to be the Effing­
ber of the members taking part iu
ham Band of Hope, o f Illinois,
select readings recitations, etc.
which held commencement exer­
Miss Zetta Messer is organist and
cises beginning Friday, April 2G,
was well sustained by a choir of
and closing with services in which
young people.
the churches participated ou Suu-
S t a t k o f O h io , C it y o f T o l e d o , /
day morning and afternoon.
Lucas County,
\
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
The "Western Chiistian Advo­
the senior partner o f tho Arm o f F. J. C he ­
cate” propounds tho following prob­ nry * Co., doing business in the City o f T o ­
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that
lem: “ I f it costs $1000 a year to said
firm will pay the sum o f ON E HU N ­
carry on a church which saves five D R E D D O L L A R S fo r each and every case
o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use
souls every year, and if a drink- o f H A L L 'S C A T A R R H CURE.
FRAN K J. CH EN EY.
shop license holder pays $29 a year
Sworn to before me and subscribed iu my
this 6th day o f D ecem ber, A. L).
for the privilege of ruiuing five £ >resenco,
86 .
A. W. G LE A SO N .
souls, how long will it take a town j r ’r ' l
N otary P ublic.
-j SEAL j-
having a population of 6000, with
H all’ s Catarrh C ure is taken internally
five churches and 15 drinkshops, to and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces o f the system . Sond fo r testim o­
go to the devil?”
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J e n n in g s
nials, free.
F. J . C H EN E Y & CO., T o le d o , O ’
SeiT’Sold by D ruggists, 70c.
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A G o o d C it iz e n D e p a r t in g .
Under this heading the Fort
Dodge (Iow a) Messenger, o f April
23d, thus comments upcu the de­
parture of E. 13. Price, osq., of
Lehigh, Iowa, to Coos county, Ore­
gon, for residence.
Wo have al­
ready mentioned the advent of Mr.
and Mrs. Price in our midst, and
welcomed them as good and most
worthy persons, o f whom we have
reason to bo proud, and in proof
give the certificate of the Messen­
ger in noting their departure for
“ far away Oregon
“ Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Price, of
Lehigh, are iu town Saturday aud
Sunday, on their way to make a
new home in far away Oregon.
They have been residents of this
county for many years, living at
Lehigh.
Mr. Price was at one
time county supervisor, but natur­
ally he is not a man to seek public
position to make himself conspicu­
ous. But everybody who knows
him appreciates his sterling worth.
“ The people o f Lehigh gave a
reception to Mr. and Mrs. Price
last week, and made them several
valuable presents to carry with
thorn as permanent tokens o f the
respect and affection o f their old
friends here.
“ Iowa and Webster county lose a
loyal and loving 6on when Mr.
Price passes over their borders.
He has a poetical ability of a high
order, and two of his recent poems
have born significant testimony to
the emotions of heart at this de­
parture.
The following is the
poem to Iowa:
“ Since yon th ray feet thy ways have trod ;
T hy nam e I learned with that o f G od —
Iow a .
“ Twas whispered with a m other’ s prayer;
In her p etition for his care
T hou didst receive a worthy shnre—
I ow a .
“ T hou wert array’d in pinafores
W hen first I gauibol’ d on thy shores—
Iowa.
“ And tho’ a m aid, with m other arras;
O ut-stretched to save from dire alarms
T hou didst disclose m ost winsom e cliurms—
Iowa.
“ W ith added years thy beauties «row ;
No other love but thine I knew —
Iow a.
“ T hy early charms waxecTwildly fa ir—
T o w om anhood’s p erfection rare—
A sheen o f fo ld is in thine hair—
Iowa.
“ T hy rivors and prairies wide
Have been nuy youth and m an h ood 's pride—
Iow a.
“ T he years with thee in you th -tim e spent
T o those since flown have luster lent
T hat brightened life with sweet con ten t—
Iowa.
“ Now thou art crow n a m ighty state,
W liat seer will ken thy future fa te —
Iow a?
“ I f guided by thy beacon light
That Jr stico flash«m iu thy sight
T hy stops will ever go aright—
Iow a.
“ I tread thy soil and feel a king;
My soul m ounts up on eagle's w ing—
Iow a.
“ Thy
daughters true, sons brown and
brave—
No soul can breathe thy air a slave
T ill all thy children find a grave—
Iowa.
(C oos llay News.I
Pigeons are yery numerous on
Coos liyer,
ArthurUpton, at onetime a com­
positor iu the News office, is at
present in Yokoboma, Japan.
John hmall lost all his black­
smith tools, clothes, shotgun, etc.,
by the tire at Levi Smith’s, Mon­
day.
Beaver Hill has now a population
of over 300, which will be con­
stantly increased as the mine la
opened up.
The Homer brought up the third
boiler for the 300 horse power
engine, which is to he used at
Beaver Hill in hoisting coal cars
from the lower level.
H. Sengstacken captured two
young seals, while coming down
Ihe beach from tbe Umpqua, Sat­
urday. H e brought them to town,
and is raising them ns pets.
Before leaving for Salem, John
Manning told several parties that
he had been offered a revolver and
$20, nnd told to skip from the jail.
Ho said he was told to pay no at­
tention to the guard, as his gun
was loaded with paper, and also
made other statements, which, how­
ever are not generally credited;
though some people believe they
have foundation on fact.
«
Bay« C a b b ie E. S tock w e l l , of Chester-
Held, N. H., “ I waa afflicted with an
extremely severo pain In tlie lower part of
the chest. Tho feeling was ns if a ton
w e i g h t was laid
on a spot the size
of my hand. Dur­
ing tho attacks, tho
perspiration would
stand lu drops on
luy faco, and it was
\ agony for mo to
7 mako s u f f ic ie n t
effort even to whis­
per. They c a m e
suddenly, at any
hour of the day or
night, lusting from
thirty minutes to
half a day, leaving as suddenly; but, for
several clays after, I was qnlte pros­
trated and sore. Sometimes tho attacks
were almost daily, then less frequent. After
about four years of tills suffering, I was
taken down with bilious typhoid lever, and
when I began to recover, I had tho worst
attack of my old trouble I ever experienced.
At tho first of the fever, m y m oth er gave
me A yer’s Pills, m y d o cto r recommending
them as being better than anything he
c o u l d prepare. I continued taking tlieso
Pills, nnd so great was tho benefit derived
that during nearly thirty years I have had
but one attack of my former trouble, which
y i e l d e d readily to the same remedy.”
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Simmons Liver Regulator, manufac­
tured by J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadel­
phia, and found that for Indigestion
and Liver Complaint it is the best
medicine I ever used.”— K. E. Clark.
Your druggist sells it in powder or
liquid; the powder to be taken dry,
or made into a tea.
Millinery and
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W o take this opportunity o f inform ing
oa r subscribers that the new Com m issioner
o f Pensions has been appointed. H e is an
old soldier, and we believe that soldier» and
tlieir heirs will receive justice at his hands.
W e d o not anticipate that there w ill be any
radical changes in tlie adm inistration o f
pension affairs under tho new regimo.
W o would advise, how ever, that U. 8 .
soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make application at onoo, if they have
not already done s i, in o rd o r to securo the
benefit o f the early tiling o f their claims
in case there should be any future pension
legislation.
Such legislation is seldom
retroactive.
T h erefore it is o f great im ­
portance that applications bo filed in the
departm ent at the earliest possible date.
I f U. S. soldiers, sailors or their widows,
children or parents, desire inform ation in
regard to pension matters, they should
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W ashington, D. C., and they w ill prepare
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'bught lu th£ struggle.
S h o r t S t a r ion o f Rom ance, Travel, Experience
\nfl adventure, by leading writers.
M C ilitovInlo upholding the cause o f tho veterans,
and maintaining tho highest loyalty to the Govern­
ment. and tho prom otion o f the best interests o f tht
w hole people.
IV nm hln ( ¡ t o n N e w » . Full account« o f what 1«
taking place at the seat o f G overn m en t: carefhl re-
’te or nil Important matters in Congress and the
ecutlre D epartm ents; gossip about public men.
t f o u m e h o l d U e p a r t i n e n t . Edited by u lady ol
Nalloual reputation.
a . A . i t ., 19r. K . C ., u n i t S. o f V . N e w » , m ors
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ty practical men.
G e n e r a l N e w » , carefully com piled.
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very profitably devoted to reading,
but there are some things that we
must read the year round.
One of
these is a local paper: the best in
the county is before you— the
H erald .
Another is a good home
ighest development or oui
paper of goneral circulation, such h
unity and exalted loyalty.
as “ Womankind,” for instance,
which comes once a month filled
with the best things for a busy
p a y a b l e in A t o k n a b
housewife. We are able by special
It claim » to give m ore nnd better matter Por the sum
arrangements with the publishers, i f t w o c a n 3» a week thou any other publication,
very line tlmt »• peur.r In It la written for It, and hiii
to oger “ Womankind” free for a E appeared
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TH E NATIONAL TRIBUNE,
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and tb
no home paper in America contains
more of practical value to women. H e r a l d b oth o n e y e a r f o r o n ly
Bright stories, clever poems, the $2.50.
latest fashions, news of woman's
work
everywhere,
articles
on
“ Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow­
ers,” a woman’s parliament for the
discussion of matters of interest,
M A R K E T
are a few of the bright features of
AND
“ Womankind.”
To the head of the house we
offer on the same terms “ Farm
News,” an agricultural paper, edited
(L oren z B uildin g)
by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis,
C O Q U IL LE c i t y .
esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio
Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each
month with suggestions from nble
correspondents, that make it an
absolute necessity to every wide T JLTTLL keep con sta n tly on hand a com -
awake farmer. This paper is yours ▼ T plete line o f
for the asking, provided you are a F R ESH AND SA L T E D M E A TS,
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Remember every paid-in-advance
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subscriber to the H e r a l d is entitled ¡
Coffee, Sugars. Teas,
to his choice in sillier of these
T obaccos, Cigars, etc.
papers. Tell your neighbors about
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Orders from ans part prom ptly filled.
papers may be obtained by address­
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Springfield, Ohio.
Come in and p a y a y e a r in a d ­
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The burial of the remaius of
The adjudication o f moral ques­
tions is entirely dependent on the Uncle John Rimmer, whose sud­
“ T o see thy glorious record shorn
exercise of the people’s conscience; den and sad demise was noted in I’ d rue the day that I was b orn —
Iowa.
so Hint whoa the conscience of the last week’s H e r a l d , took place last
“ Yea. Hhonldst thou tarnish thy fair crow n—
people is intelligent and prompt iu Wednesday as announced through Shouldst
on the prayer for justice frow n—
its demands for recognition, when these columns. The Odd Fellows I fain would drag thy tem ple dow n—
Iowa.
this conscience becomes dominant conducted the solemu rites, while
“ A few m ore days to breathe thy air;
and unswerving in its claims for many citizens sadly viewed the T hy hills ne’ er ieok ed so woundrous fa ir—
Iowa.
the just rights and privileges of corpse before interment and at­
“ W horo e 'ei I glance around I sco
tended
in
the
sad
procession.
the people, our chances for life, lib­
T en thousand things now dear to me
T hat only com m on used to be—
erty aud the pursuit o f happiness
Hon. T. Ii. Sheridan, president
Iowa.
are most securo aud durable, aud of the C. 13.-11. railroad, came over
“ Farewell, farewell, for in the west
prosperity is sure to follow.
from Roseburg on the train last Where broad Pacific beats his brensfc—
Iowa.
The concentrated elements of Wednesday, accompanying It. A.
“
Theso
feet
that
trod
thy
snored
soil
wrong-doing are all embodied in
Graham, manager, who had just 'M ill other scenes renew their toil—
the license voter.
returned from San Francisco. Tho Yot to th y m emory ever loyal—
Iowa.
As no other authority is equal in
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Roseburg Review, of the 20th inst.,
effectiveness to a vote, the voter for
(M arshfield bun.I
made this reference to the latter:
th e se a ttr a c tiv e p a p e rs free.
8. D. Magnes has resigned bis
a license party becomes personally
“ Manager R. A. Graham, of the
position
as
president
o
f
the
Coos
responsible for all the tears o f an­
P lso’s R«cneiiy fo r Catarrh ta tho
Roseburg & Coos bay railroad, is County lia o b a ll league.
Best, Easiest t o Use, and Cheapest.
guish, tho desolated homes, and the
in towu today, returning from San
In the right-of-way ease o f the
C A T A R F? M
accumulated horrors that the liquor
Francisco. He is prepared at this Coos Bay Transportation Co. vs.
Bold by DrunlaU or Hot by mon.
traffic occasions.
80c. X. T. U om IU m . W arm , Po.
A.
D.
Boone
the
latter
was
allowed
time, if the people o f Roseburg
Ever bear in mind that your vote
$580
damages.
want it, to make them a railroad
is the best illustration of your man­
The steamer Homer left Friday
proposition. I f accepted he will
with a large conignmentof freight
hood, your character, and your
begin work at thie end of the line for parties on the Coquille and the
conscience.
within thirty days after the terras
License disseminates tho seeds are complied with.” Later issues railroad company.
Horsemen from far ond near are
o f criminal concession, and propa­ of that paper, however, moke no
writing here stating that they will iCaveats, and Trade-Marlcs obtained and all Pat-|
gates its harvests o f evil conse­ report o f any successful iuterview attend tho races on tho 3d of July ¡«M business conducted for MODERATE FEE*.
people.
O ur O r r i c c is O p p o s it e U . 8 . P a t e n t O rricE
quences. Prohibition uproots the with the —--------------»—
and bring their horses with them. 'and
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we can secure patent ia less Umc tiiaa those,
from Washington.
i
This will he the greatest meeting ¡remote
vicious growth, destroys the 6eed(
N ervous Shock.
. Send model, drawing o r photo., with descrip­
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free o f
ever held in Coos county.
and makes virtue blossom every­
charge.
Our
fee
not
due
till
patent
is
secured.
,
F a . W. J oy C o m p a n y — Gentlemen:
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A P a m p h l e t , “ H ow t o Obtain Patents” with'
where.
cost cf same in the U. S. and foreign countries;
This is the first time I have attempted
W l i n o i t l u s f'o iiK la .
¡sent free. Address,
The liquor traffic is the concen­ ho write for three years. Have been
There is no danger from this dis­
to
nervous
anil
weak
that
I
have
trated essence o f crime and idle­
ease when Chamberlain's Cough
O p p . P a t e n t O p p ic e . W a s h i n g t o n . D . C.
laid in bed most of the time.
ness.
Keraedy is freely given. It liquefies
A friend who had taken vour the tough mucus and aids its expec­
To form is better than to re­
Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles.
form. Government should prohibit The second one is most gone, and toration. It also lessens the severity
and frequency of paroxysms of
â
pôys
all agencies which deform; then I have gained twenty pounds, and coughing, and insures a speedy re­
you u*e the Prtalam*
I was covery. There is not the least dan-; if Incubators
there would be no need to create, *«**elj feel a new woman
A Bromicr*
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given gor in giving the remedy to children
Make money while
agencies to reform.
other* are wasting
up, as I had tried so man}’ remedies or babies, ns it contains no injurious
t i m e by old processes.
The golden role and the deca­
Catalog tells all about
and doctors, but found no benefit.
For sale by Dr. S. L.
it.and describe* every
logue hare no place in license leg­ If you care to publish this you have substance.
article needed for IT "
Leneve, druggist
poultry bnsinesi
islation.
my consent, (Signed)
The “ ERIE’
What we want on thie question,
M m A. C. T il l m a n , • A ll ilra n tsM guarantee Dr. Miles’ P a is
Alemeda, Cal. Pin.au> stop IlesUacliv. "O ne ce o t a dose ’
i w h e e l. rrcttT est m odel.
is less of the mere shell of chnrch-
VVe a r c T a c ific Coast
Tom, who did yon say our friend
A g en ts. B ic y c le c a t a ­
anity, and more o f the reel spirit
lo g u e .m a ile d fre e .g iv e s
Headaches, Billiousness and Tor­ Lawley married? Well, he mar-
o f Christianity— less pretense and pid Liver disappear when you tako
fu ll d escrip tion , p r ice*, e tc ., a o b w t s w a t t y d .
! ried £10,000. I forgot her other
P I T ALUM A IH C O Ä A T C * CO.. Pe t a l mm a. C al.
more practice.
B r a n c h H ot . s k , 231 S M & io S t.. I.o* A n g eles.
j Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
* name.
C IT Y ,
O T IC E —H on. W . S in clair is the repn-
larly nuthorized agent at C oquille Cil y
for the collection o f subsidy and rig h t-o f-
v ay subscriptious ou nocouut o f t bis c o m ­
pany.
1t. A. GU AH AM .
H O IC E stock o f new and fashionuble
m illinery, including trim m e d and un-
trirnmed hats, flowers, rib b on s, tips, etc
Will receiv o new in voices and a tine stock
o f F A N C Y G O O D S by each steamer and
by rail.
L a d ies are * ord ially invited to in­
s p e c t these good s and com pare prices.
O rders from a distance prom ptly and
ca refu lly tilled.
38 i f |
N E L L IE F IG G .
P ictures ;
A n o th e r F re e O ffe r .
S T R E E T , O P P O S IT E
FELLQW S’ H ALL,
C O Q U IL LE
“ Mr. Scrimple,” baid the mag­
WASHINGTON, D. C.
nate to the rising young lawyer,
T h u N a t io n a l T ltiBirpic is now entering upon Its
of phenomena success.
“I want to make use of your val­ rth y®ar
other fam ily w eekly In the country has had such
th, nml maintained it so steadily.
uable services.” “ Very well, sir,” j % grow
It goes Into every County in the United States, and
has
club#
o f Bubnorloent at nearly every Postortlco.
said Scrimple, as ho gasped at tha | It has gained
thi* proud position solely on its merits
joyous prospect of a first brief. u a highly Interesting fond ly newspaper.
“ A firm that competes with my
por ti?e Year 1894
bouse,” replied the magnate, firmly, ft will b* m ade m uob better and m ore attractive that
W hile retaining all o f its present popular feat
“ is about to bring a damage suit ever.
ir«i, it w ill constantly add new ones.
against me, and I want you to get
them to engage yon as their attor­
ney.”
Stop suffering! Try Dr. Miles’ P alo Pills.
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C B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co.
M is s N e llie F ig g is
For Years,”
from persona
who have been
cured by the use of
Hill s Tablets.
Tnr. O h io CnEMiCAL C o .:
D kar « m :—I have been usin^ yonr
chto fo r tobacco habit, and found it would
do what you claim fo r it. I used ten cent«
worth o f the strongest chew ing tobacco a day.
„.id trom one to five cig ars; or I would smoke
from ten to fo rty pipes o f tobacco. Have chewed
and smoked fo r tw enty five years, and tw o packages
vour
m B e M
so I j a
have
n o desire
for Micb.
It.
jo u r Tablets
xa oicw cured
c r
T LORD,
Leslie,
D obbs F ettby , JL Y,
TH* OHIO CHBWICAL Co. r-GEXTLEWEW :-S o m e tim e ago I sent
fo r *10» worth o f yon r TaM ett fo r T obacco Habit. I r. col rod
them all right ami, although 1 wad both a heavy .m olier and cbow er.
th ev d id the w ork in less than three days. I am cured,
liie y axa to e
youMf MATHEW JOHN SOM, P. O. B ox 4!».
PITTRBU1TGH, PA.
> sac a-ItTO riTBWICAL CO.flEKTLEMEW I It glTCS BIO pleHSUI e to l.ei»k X
w ord o f praliW for ycrar T .M fH
M / » o n was strongly aJ'H ct.1 to th - n s - o f
lln n o ra n d through a friend, I was led V> try y o o r Tablet". Ho was a h --v y and
instant drinker, Vmt a fter using your Tablet« t ut three days ho Toil • ! , king,
ill not touch liqu or o f any kind. 1 have waited four month b clore writing
a n d w
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permanent.
Yours truly,
you , in ord er to know Uio cure was ^
MSS. H KLSX HOBS
C urcunraTi, O m o.
T he owto C m w i c a l Oor—G kwtl * m * w :—Yonr Tablets have perform ed a m iracle in m y case^
b y tb e’u$;o o f
used m
m orphine,
orphine, hypoderm
ically, • fo
1 have » used
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— r seven - years, and havo been «nred
W. L. L u IL u A T .
t packages o f your Tableta, and without any effort on m y part.
Address nil Order* to
, RESPONSIBLE
lAGt.NTS MANTEO
T H E O H IO C H E M IC A L C O .,
B l, 63 and BB Opera Block. LIM A, O H IO .
■k t f g g 'B