Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 27, 1895, Image 4

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    TUESDAY.
Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
For God, and Home and Native Land.
— BDITKD BY THB—
W.
C. T. V.
T h * C oqaillle City W . C. T . U. meets at
he M ethodist church, south, every Fri-
ay, at 3 o 'c lo c k p. m. All interested in the
Work are invited to attend
T e m p e ra n c e
A bso lut
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rFrom the N ational W . C. T . U. B ulletin.1
LOCAL
IT E M S.
Strange, the dentist, is comiDg.
The Independent Order of Good
Mrs. Dr. Kelly o f
Riverton
Templars has now a membership of spent severul days in town last week.
eight hundred thousand.
Prcf. J. M. W ood, the blind
The religious press should be a violinist, is touring in this section
strong ally of Christian Temper­ again.
ance, and refuse all advertisements
Mrs. Whetstone and son Charlie
o f fermented drinks.
made a trip to Bandon last W ed­
Leaders o f thought, there never nesday for a few day’s visit.
was a time when words count so
Rev. Dr. Gwynne, evangelist of
much as nowl Let the pen be con. the Presbyterian
denomination
eecrated to right living.
from Salem, is visiting the churches
The home must come to the res­ in this county.
Miss Annie Hammerlof o f the
cue. One-fourth of the drunkards
form the habit of drinking from the North Fork section spent several
days in town visiting recently. The
use of alcohol in cooking.
H erald folks had a visit.
God is silently but surely sifting
Mrs. John Baker and sister, Miss
the American people into two
cla sse s —home defenders und sa­ Rkoda Coon, of Myrtle Point, were
loon defenders.
There are only down visiting friends here last
They gave the H erald
To which do you be­ week.
tw o olasses.
office a call.
lon g?
Miss Lizzie Winchester, who had
I f sins of today could be pictured
been visiting Mr. Buck’s for some
truthfully, how consistent would
time, left last Wednesday for Ban­
seem the character that condemns
don, thence per steamer Bandorille
the drunkard on the street, yet en­
for Oakland, Cal.
courages the use of the eocial
Martin Miller o f Dora, who re­
glass.
turned last Thursday from the bay,
Four hundred temperance phys­
where he had been to trade and
iologies for use in the primary
market some produce, gave the
grades haye been purchased by the
H ebald a pleusant call while iD
Peoria, 111., board of education, of town.
whioh Mrs. Lucie B. Lyng is a re­
It. McDonald manipulated the
cently elected member.
bellows and forged the metal at
Philanthropists bfive a fine ex­ Drane’s blacksmith and wagonmak­
ample in the heroic example of ing shop the past fortnight, dunug
Paul: “ Wherefore if meat make the absence o f Mr. Drane on an
my brother to offend, I will eat no outing.
flesh while the world standeth, lest
Will. Saunders returned from the
I make my brother to offend.”
bay last Wednesday, and went
I have built many houses for
moderate drinking working men on
the condition that they would be­
come teetotalers, and they have
afterward paid for them with the
money and extra strength gained
thereby.— P. T. Barnum.
The meanest man that lives is
the man who is anxious a portion
o f his taxes should be paid by the
money that goes into the casb-box
o f the saloon keeper, instead of
buying bread and shoes for the
drunkard’s helpless wife and chil­
dren.
A ll liquor advertisements will
hereafter be exoluded from the
Boston daily Standard.
We hail
this action of its publishers ns a
bright promise of the near approach
o f the day when no reputable news­
paper will aid the traffic by pub­
lishing such advertisements.
Another step in advance is the
action of the Catholio Benevolent
Legion of Pennsylvania, which has
decided that no one who is identi­
fied with the liquor business ns a
retailer is eligible as a member
after July 1 of this year.
The
total membership of the order is
35,000.
W e are continually met with the
aocount o f some one who uses his
dnily dram, and at fifty is hale and
hearty. But wait, the end is not
yet- The child o f such a father
may be overborne by a weakened
will, and die a drunkard.
I f we
sow the wind, we must reap the
whirlwind.
Mrs. Alice Oordon-Gulick, prin­
cipal of the American school for
the higher education o f young wo­
men in San Sebastian, Spain, has
prepared young women for the ex­
aminations in the state university
at Madrid and they haye passed
with higher honors than any of the
young men.
This is a thing un­
precedented in Spain and marks
the beginning of a new era for the
higher education o f women.
Nervous Shock.
E. W. Jov C o m p a x t — Gentlemen:
This is the first time I have attempted
so write for three years. Have been
to nervous and weak that I have
laid in bed most of the time.
A friend who had taken your
Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles.
The second one is most gone, and
I have gained twenty pounds, and
surely feel a new woman
I was
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
up, as I hud tried so tunny remedies
and doctors, but found no benefit.
If you csro to publish this you have
my consent, (Signed)
Mns. A C. T i u . m a v ,
Alemeda, Cal.
Headaches, Billiousncss and Tor­
pid Liver disappear when you take
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Another crowd of colored miners
from the north came down on the
Blanchard end will go to the Beaver
Hill coal mines.
Miss Enlalee Tyrrell returned on
the Blanchard from a trip to Wash­
ington, where she has been visiting
ele
relatives
for several months.
Rev. G. G illlespieof Dallas, Or.,
ely p u b e
has taken charge of the Presbyter­
ian church in this place and will
conduct services there every Bun-
Well » e l F u n d s .
Following is the apportionment of day hereafter.
There will be a parade and speak­
the state and county school funds,
ing in this place on Labor Day,
made Aug. 19, 1895:
Monday, S ept 2d. Gen. Siglin will
deliver an address. The parade
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f\
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will take place at 2 o'clock, and
I Names o f Clerks.
speaking will begin at 2:30 o’clock,
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p. m.
47 25 * 57 60
1'W m B arkas.................. $
A game o f baseball was played
59 86
72 96
2 L E B o b b in s ................
64 00 in this place last Sunday, between
52 25
3 Win H S ch roed ei........
46 08 ■ Beaver H ill (colored) nine and
37 HO
4 T P H r.nley...................
51 45
62 73
ft! Henry S tron g...............
Four
139 52 a picked nine of this place.
114 45
Albert S eam an.............
35 84 innings were plaved, tbs score be­
29 40
7 M D C u tlip...................
245 70
299 52
H Wm ttie h .......................
604 32 ing 25 to 19 io favor of the home
413 70
30 46
37 12 team.
10'Mrs Augusta Hastings
B a k in g
P ow der
AUGU ST 27. 1895
COQUILLE CITY
PIO N EER
•.Mantifield Ban.)
ÄoqttUU City
down to the cannery near Parkers­
burg. Canning operations will be­
gin shortly, Mr. Weatherbee of
Astoria in charge.
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Il D J Low e j r ...................
12 Geo B o ss ........................
14 J F L e e ..........................
15 8 K L n shbaugb...........
16 W L W alk er.................
17 W H G a m b le................
is Wm C ard ell..................
13 John L noas...................
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21 J N lln s s e ll...................
22 W J M o o n .....................
23|D R L ew is.....................
24 J T L e w e lle n ...............
25 G W N orris...................
26 Ohas W estm an .............
27iN A L a ssw sU ...............
28 J D B en n ett..................
29 Gurley B o a k .................
30 Mrs H attie C atohing .
81 Calvin G a n t.................
32 J H M in a rd ..................
33 W m L u s h .......... ..........
34 J K P E llio t t ................
36 H H H ogers..................
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38 W F B o w ro n .................
41 L A R o b e r ts .................
42 B K B a n n in g................
43 A H S ch ro e d e r.............
44 A lbert G ilm a n .............
45 John P o rte r..................
46 D H M o C e m p b .il.........
47 E J B ig e lo w ..................
48 I T W e e k ly ...................
49 J L D u rra n d .................
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f.l T A K in q ........................
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56 J F F oster.....................
57 George C h a rd ...............
58 E C G reen e...................
59 8 K A asen......................
60 R W B alla rd .................
fil U S N a y .........................
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63 L iz zie R o o k a rd ...........
64 Lizzie H a rp er..............
65 P A A lfo r d .....................
66 John P e tte rso n ...........
67 F M G arrison................
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Charley Fox returned last Tuesday
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from a ] 0-day outing and hunt on
T o ta l».......................... »3,786 26 $4,614 40
the head o f Sandy and Rock creek
J. H. B a h k i . o w ,
section. They brought in 7 fine
County School Superintendent
fat bucks and 2 bears.
Bandon, Or., August 19, 1895.
pOR SALE. — Nice residence prop-
Sun: The railroad company still
1 erty, new house nud nicely and,
conveniently located for residence refuses to pny the road tax, and
on Hall street, one door south of Sheriff Gage was up Saturday and
I lE n A L D office.
posted notices on the company
For further information enquire
store,
advertising the goods for sale.
o f or address,
31-3m 1
S. L. L eneve .
A Mr. Waller, from Australia,
who has been at the Adventist re­
treat at St. Helena, Cal., arrived in
this place last Wednesday and
joined Charley Bunch and family,
John Loak and others, for a few
days’ outing on our beach. After
spending a brief visit here, he will
then go to Walla Wnlla to an Ad­
ventist school there.
Manford Buck, cousin o f our
townsman R. E. Buck, recently
from Kansas and now a rancher
near Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Craycroft of Roseburg, spent sev­
eral days visiting Mr. Buck and
family hero and also enjoyed a visit
to the bond). They left last Wed­
nesday for their homes, much
pleased with tbeir visit and at what
they saw.
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Deafness Cannot be Cured.
b y local application*, as they cannot reao
th e diseased portion o f the ear. There is
only one way to core deafness, and that is
b y constitutional rem edies. D eafness is
niised by an inflamed condition o f the ran-
coua lining o f the eustnohian tube. W hen
this tube gets inflamed yon have a ram bling
■OfUld OT im perfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed deafness is the resnlt, and
unless the inflam m ation can be taken ont
and this tube restored to its normal co n d i­
tio n , hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine oases out o f ten are oansod by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con dition
o f the mucous surfaces.
W e will give one hundred dollars fo r any
o n s e o f deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be oured by H all's Catarrh Cure.
Bend fo r circulars, free.
F. J. C llE N E Y & Co., T oledo, O.
p T Sold b y druggists, 7f>o.
Sun: Mr. Timmins, o f Astoria,
came down on the Bandorille on
her last trip, bringing several fish­
ermen and 21 Chinamen to operate
a cannery on the Coquille river,
which he will run for Messrs.
Foard <Ss Stokes, o f Astoria.
One night when Mr. Isaac Reese
was «topping with me, says M. F.
Hatch, a prominent merchant of
Quartermaster, Washington, I heard
him groaning. On going to his
room I found him suffering from
cramp colic. He was in such agony
I feared he would die. I hastily
gave him a dose of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
edy. He was soon relieved and the
first words he uttered where, “ what
was that stuff you gave me?” I in­
formed him. A few days ago we
were talking about his attack and
ho said he was never without that
romedy now. I have used it in my
family for several years. I know its
worth and do not hesitate to recom­
mend it to my friends and customers.
For sale by Dr. 8. L. Leneve, drug­
gist.
(Ooos Bey Mews.)
Port Orford Tribune: Gapt. R.
Schwarz and family arrived up on
the Homer last week, and will make
their future home on the place
owned by the captain at Opbir
Beach. The family disembarked
at Frankport, while Cspt. Schwarz
came to Port Orford, and passed
on up to Bandon, on business con­
nected with the building o f the
proposed steamer for the Coquille
and coast trade. While at the Co-
quille we learned that all the pre­
liminaries incident to the beginning
o f the work are about completed,
and that the success of the enter­
prise is assured. The enterprise is
one not ouly of great importance
to the Coquille, but to the Curry
county coast, as we understand she
will attend to I be needs o f the
small way ports, such as Chetco,
Arch Rock, Rogue River and Frank-
port. Port Orford is at present
well served, but another steamer
on the route Would give us greater
assurance of permanence and reg­
ularity, while the one rendering the
best service winter and summer
would no doubt receive the bulk
of the patronage.
Doctor— Excuse me, which of
you gentlemen has been waiting
the longest?
Tailor— I believe I
have. It is more than a year since
you ordered a suit of clothes and
got it, and yon haven't paid me yet.
Another Free Offer.
H
Family Grocery,
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(L o re n z B u ild in g )
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y .
JOHNSON BROS ProjS.
Saved Her Life.
Mr*. O. J . W ooldridgu , o f W ortham ,
T exa s, saved the life o f her ch ild b y the
use o f A y e r* » C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .
“ One of my children had Croup. The
case was attended by our physician, and was
supposed to be well under control. One
night I was startled by the child's hard
breathing, and on going to It found It stran­
gling. It had nearly ceased to breathe.
KeaMzfng that the child'» alarming conditio*
bad become possible In spite of the medicines
ven, I reasoned that such remedies would
» o f no avail. Having part of a bottle of
A y e r’s Cherry Pectoral In the house, I gave
the child three doses, at short Intervals, and
anxiously waited results. From the moment
the Pectoral was giveu, the child’s breathing
grew easier, and. In a short time, she was
sleeping quietly and breathing naturally.
The child is alive and well to-day, and I do
not hesitate to say that Ayer*» Cherry Pec-
e
A YER’S
Cherry Pectoral
Prepared t>y Dr. J.C . A ja r » Co.. LowVI, Si »re.
P rom p t to a ct, su ro to cu re
See the youug woman. Have
young women cold hearts? Well,
rather. See this young woman,
for example. Ses the youth melt
her heart with ice cream soda.
Yes, indeed.
First horse— Well, they took
poor old Dobbins to the slaughter­
house today. Second horse— That’s
too bad. “ It is bad, but worse re­
mains. T hey meau to make hiB
hide iDto bicycle saddles.”
“ Were yon calm and collected at
the battle of Sedan,major?” "W ell,
madam, I was calm enough hut I
wasn’t collected. W ith a leg iu
oue part o f the field, an arm iu an­
other, uDd my left ear in a third
place, collection was difficult.”
W
I L L keep con stant! y on hand a c o m ­
plete lin e o f
F U K 8H A N D d A L T E D M E A T S,
Bologna. Head Cheese,
V E G E T A B L E S , C AN N E D
GOOD8
Coffee, Sugars, Teas,
T obaooos, Cigars, eto.
t S f Prioes are as low as the low est. .jjF j
O rder» from any part prom p tly filled.
G. A. R. NOTICE.
W e take this opportunity o f in form in r
our subscribers that the new C om m issione
o f P ensions has been appointed- H e is an
old soldier, and we believe that soldiers and
their heirs will reeeive ju stice at h is hands.
W e d o n o t anticipate that there w ill be any
radical changes in the a d m inistration o f
pension affairs under the new regim e.
W e w ould advise, how ever, that U. 8.
soldiers, »ailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make a pplication at onoe, if they have
n o t already d one so, in o rder to secure the
benefit o f the early filin g o f their claim s
in case there should be any fa ture pension
legislation.
Such legislation is seldom
retroactive.
T h erefore it is o f great im ­
portance t h a t npplioations b e filed in tho
departm ent at the earliest possible date.
I f U . S. soldiers, sailors or their widows,
children o r parents, desire in form a tion in
regard to pension m atters, they should
write to Tim P ress C l a im s C o m p a n y , at
W ashington, D . C., and they will prepare
and send the necessary a pplication, i f they
find them entitled under the num erous laws
enacted fo r their benefit. Address,
P R E SS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y ,
P . O . B o x 385.1
W ashington, D . C.
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was once interrupted in the midst
of a public prayer by a man who
shouted, “ Louder 1”
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short, looked at the interrupter, and
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C O Q U IL L E C ITY , O R E G O N
For sale b y R. 8. K n o w l t o n , D r u g g i s t .
the county is before you— the
H erald . Another is a good home
L L k in d s o f fa rm work solicited « Hors©
paper of general circulation, such
shoeing and plow work a specialty
Supplies
r lo g g in g w ork, w edges, dogs
as “Womankind,” for instance, rings, ca n fo t-h
ook s and everything used in
which comes once a month filled loggin g cam ps kept o n h a n d . Satisfaction
with the best things for a busy guaranteed. S h op on corner north o f P io -
neei F eed s ta b le .
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housewife. We are able by special
arrangements with the publishers, Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap
to oger “ Womankind” free for a
year to every paid-in-advance sub­ -t 1 A C U E S O F L A N D , W IT H A
1 3 x V . g o o d , new 2 story hon se o f 7
scriber to our paper, and are glad room
s, besides closets and porches, all w ell
to do so, for we are convinced that finished, g o o d spring close to h o u se , barn,
and ya rd , high land gard en ,
Equal with the Interest of those having claims against the government la
no home paper in America contains chicken-house
you ng orch a rd o f prunes, plum s, cherries,
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit o f valuable inventions because
more of practical value to women. apples, pears and peaches, w ith an abun­
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
Bright stories, clever poems, the d a n ce o f small fru its. A bout o n e -h a lf is
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli­
b ottom land, with garden, or pasture f o r a
able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
latest fashions, news of woman’s cow , with stock water, and all cleared a n d
entirely,
upon the care and skill of the attorney.
G . W. N ORTON,
work everywhere,
articles
on fe n ce d . A pply to
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
C oqu ille C ity , ( W est Bide.)
“ Motherhood,” "Cultivation of Flow­
and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re­
ers,” a woman’s parliament for the
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore a. e prepared to
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discussion of matters of interest
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esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio
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Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each
others,
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| TESTIMONIALS
Come in and pay a year in ad­
W ill com p letely d estroy the desire f o r TOBACCO in fro m 3 to 5 duvs. P erfectly harm -
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lens; cause n o sickness, and m a y b e given in a cup o f tea o r coffee w ithout the k now l­
vance to the H erald and get ono of
edge o f the patient, w h o w ill volu ntarily stop sm oking o r ch ew in g in a few days.
these attractive papers free.
The Homer brought up 130 kegs
o f beer for the Beaver Hill saloon.
Ciiiltim bark is commencing to
arrive in town. The merchants are
paying 2 cents par pound for it
Preparations are being made for
lighting the G. A . R . encampment
grounds with eleetricity.
Gen. Siglin leaves for Salem, |
Friday, on business. H e will not
be back in time for the encamp­
Csr«*t* and Tmde-Mxrk* obtained and all Pat­
ment
ent business conducted for M o o ts atk Fees. ♦ <
During the absence of the cook srxssiss&sniiSi
peurs patent
Washington.
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from Lyman Noble’s logging cam p,1 remote from eL
Send model» drawing
drat_ e or
_ photo., . »Ith deoerfp-
at West Marshfield, Saturday,! tloa. WeetfriM. II p»rent«bl* crjret. Ire. ol
Ó«r (M not i « « BU worst Is recarti
ckuf*.
somebody entered the bunkalation, I S P i m i i t " How toObuun P.trnu,” with
went through the loggers’ clothes, rest ol u s « m i l s U. S. sod foreign consul«*
reat tree. Adtlrere,
and got away with some money.
Dr. Easter made this office a
pleasaut visit last week and was
full of fun or fight as upual, to order.
On meeting a friend from Missouri
in our office, the doctor recited
another among the thousands of
whacks that grand old state got
from all directions. This circum­ ] ) I L J. B U RT. MOORE.
stance was where s Missourian had SU R G E O N A N D P H Y SIC IA N .
been coming west, and m Kansas
T 1L L prom ptly too p o o d to all m ils,
and Colorado and other sections he ■\X
TV day o r niant.
met with many who during con­
COQUILLE CITT, OREGON.«
versation naked him where he was
from, and when he answered "Mis­
souri,” they would receive it with a
laugh. Finally he reached the far
A VIN G w sll-rigged T urning-L athe and
west, Oregon, and io course o f con­
Band-Saw in operation, the under­
versation with a party the usual in­
signed aolicits
quiry was made: Where are you |
A L L K IN D S O F
from? This time ho replied: " I ’ m
Turning
and Rand-Saw Burk
from Missouri; now langh, yon I at any time. Cun
» found At the ShingU -
d — u fool you.”
m ill.
(3 i f )
W W . SH IE L D S.
I
M A R K E T
C. B., R . &
"V T O T IC E — H on. W. Sinclair is the regu-
X y larly authorized agent at C oquille City
lo r the collection o f subsidy and rig h t-ot-
v ay subucriptiunj on uccount o f this oom -
P»my.
R . A. GR A H AM .
C .A .S N O W & C O .
o r * . r . T c r O r n o c . w s s m ih s t o k . D. O. ,
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I Double Chloride of Gold Tablets X & V "
DRUNKENNESS i l l MORPHINE HABIT
ou t any effort on the’ part o f
th e patient, b y th e aae o f on r SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS.
D uring treatm eat natienta are allow ed th e fre e use o f L iquor o r M or.
p h ln e until such tune as th ey shall volu ntarily g iv e them up.
W e send particular* and pam ph let o f testim onials
Is fr e e , a n d sh a ll
be glad t o plaee sufferers fro m a n y o f these habits in
In e o m m u u lc a -
Mon with persons w ho have been oured b y th e use o f ou
our T ablets .
f o r »a le b y a ll ftkst - c l a m
ILETS
per package,
loes n o t keep them , enclose u* f | .O O
_ your d r
a, b y return m all, a package c -----
and we w ill ~
W rite
___ you:_
you r _ nam e and address
nun i vw p lain i ly
j . , tutu
and »ta to
whether Tablets
fo r T obáceo, M orphine
L iquor Habit.
DO NOT BR DECEIVED Into purchasing
a n y o f the various nostrums that are being
o ffe r e d f o r sale.
f o r :___
1 take no o th e
M anufactured on ly b y
CHICKEN misma PAYS
it o * .,
h im *.
LIM A, OHIO.
PABTICULABa
FREE.
Incubator« A B roo der»
Make money while
other* are waat.ng
time by o\l process*».
Catalog tel la all about
it.and describe* every
article needed for
Poultry M
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from p e r s o n s
w h o h a v e b een
c u r e d by th o u se o f
Hill s Tablets.
you, iu ord er to know the curo was permanent.
T h e “ E R IE ”
mechanically the best
.wheel. PTetttest model.
IWe are Pacific Coast
Agents. Bicycle Cata-
| logue, mailed free gives
full description, price*, etc .. aoiw ts w . v ntyd .
m k i m i A ftfaT B A + t» ¿ 0 ., FtUlmms.Cal
B ranch Hot***, tjt S M*m St . I .os Angeles.
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A FEW
Testimonials
T h e O h i o C h e m ic a l C o .:
D e a r S i r :—I h a v e been u s in g y o u r
e u ro f o r t o b a c c o h a b it, a n d fo u n d i t w ou ld
d o w h a t y o u c la im f o r it. I used ten cen ts
w o r t h o f th e stron gen t c h e w in g t o b a c c o a d a y ,
a n d fr o m o n o t o fiv e c ig a r s ; o r I w o u ld s m o k o
f r o m ten t o f o r t y p ip e s o f to b a c c o . H ave c h e w e d
a n d s m o k e d f o r t w e n ty five yea rs, an d t w o pa ck a g es
o f y o u r T a b lets c u r e d m e s o I h a v e n o d e s ir e f o r it.
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B .M . J A Y LO K D , L eslie, M ich .
D o b b s F e r r y , V. T .
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f o r $ 1-00 w o rth o f y o u r T a b le ts f o r T o b a c c o H abit. 1 r e c e iv e d
th e m all r ig h t an d , a lth o u g h 1 w a s b o th a h e a v y s m o k e r an d c h c w e r ,
th e y r d
did
t*~ r e e d a y s .
id the w ork in
tn le s s th
t h a n th
T r ru
u ly yours,
y o u r s , M A T ll t W JOHNSON, P. O. B o x 45.
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P i t t s b u r g * h , , r T* a .
lessors
~ T h b O h i o C it b iiic a l C o . O b w t i . e w ew
I t g iv e s m e p lea
su re t o speak a
d ie te d t o th
e nveof
w o r d o f praise f o r y o _______
u r T a b lets . M y son w as s t r o n g ly addicted
the
was
U liq u o r , an d t h r o u g h a Y
fr riend,
ie n d , I w a s le d t o t r y y o u r T a b lets. H e w
as a h e a v y and
sing
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days
h
e q u it drinking,
c o n s t a n t d r in k e r , b u t a f t e r u sin g
«T
let*
d r in k ii
and w ill n ot touch liqu or o f an. k in d . I h a v e w a ite d fou r m onth b e fo r e w ritin g
OHIO CHE1ICAL CO.,
■i. »a a
If youawethe Petal««*
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. HELEN MOUUSOM.
CikcnnvATi, O h io .
T hb O h io C h e m i c a l C o :—G bw tlem ew :—T our Tablets have p e r fo r m e d a m ir a c le in tr.y case.
1 have used m orphine, h yp od erm ically, f o r seven yea rs, an d have Ween c u r e d b y t h e m o f
tw o packages o i you r T a b le ts , and w ithout a n y e ffo r t o n m y p a rt.
W. L. LOTiAJA £.
A d d r e s s a ll O r d e r s t o
T H E OHIO C H EM IC A L CO.,
(T* wrtUsi
S I , S3 and So O pera Block. LIM A , O H IO .