T U E SD A Y , O C T O B E lí 22. 1895.
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COQUILLE CITY
W.
C. T. V. |
T h e Coquillle C ity W . 0 . T . U. m eets a t ;
the M ethodist church, south, every Fri
day, at a o’ clock p. ra. All interested in the
w ork are invited to attend
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A B &O W TELY
SLEEP
PU BE
Monday of last week Governor
Lord appointed Albert E. Senrneu !
Uncle Jack Laird made a trip to
fF rom the National W . C. T . U. B ulletin.1 J
o f Empire as a notary public.
The Dominion parliament has the bay last Friday.
You can buy a good fnrm cheap,
Geo. Wickham has constructed
voted 57 against prohibition.
and adjoining Coquille City on the
au
exteusiye
and
convenient
plank
Twenty-two state legislatures
west, by calling on R. D. Sunford.
have taken action during the past walk at bis place.
Hon. A. M. Crawford, a leading j
Many inquiries are being re
winter on the question of woman
Roseburg attorney, who has been
ceived about property— pi ices of
suffrage.
attending the district court, passed
Statistics show that the entire places in town and country.
homeward last Thursday through
H. N. Hampton o f Myrtle Point this place.
results of the labor of the people
for one day in every nine go to is helping C. L. Gray to get his
At the W .C. T. U. meeting, held
new building ¡ d shape for use this Friday, 11th inst., the following
support the liquor traffic.
Demorest medal contests will week.
persons were elected to fill vacancies
T e m p e r a u rn
y o ie s .
LOCAL
ITEM S.
In the case of J. D. Spreckels
hereafter be known as Demorest
memorial contests in honor o f W. Bro’e vs. E. Beuder the jury re
Jennings Demorest, who founded turned a yerdict in favor of the
former.
them.
Dr. F. G. Kelly of F.iverton went
Governor Morton has signed the
new scientific
temperonce bill, to the bay last Friday, from which
passed by the New York legislature, point be took steamer forCalifornia
despite the strong opposition on a visit.
brought such action.
Miss Sadie Harrington received
The W. 0 . T. Unions of W il a handsome gold watch from Chi
mington, Del., have received the cago last week. The H erald con
gift of a lot valued at 88000 npon gratulates her.
which to eiect a building for their
J. M. Upton, attorney from Ban-
Industrial School for Girls.
don, came over from Empire last
C. M. Talbott, special agent of
the State Insurance Co, of Salem,
has heon on businnssin this section
for some days pnst.
Dr. L. L.
Rowland of Salem is president, nnd
State Treasurer Metschan manager,
hence you see it is a thoroughly
safe
nnd reliable institution.
Sixteen liquor-sellers of New
Hampshire were recently fined
Mrs. J. J.Stanley o f Empire City
heavily for contempt of court in is protracting her visit with her
continuing to sell liquors in viola parents in this city, Mr. and Mrs.
tion o f the prohibitory law of that John Goodman, for a week or ten
state, after injunctions had been days. Mr. Stnnley returned last
served upon them.
Wednesday afternoon, as court was
Mrs. Bnmford Slack, who super still in session nnd there was press
intends the Political department ing business in tbe sheriff's office.
for the National British Women’s
Temperance Association, hns re
cently issued a manifesto, urging
special efforts at the present time
to stir up interest in Sir William
Harcourt’s Local Control bill.
The Masons of Mississippi have
drawn the line ngainst liquor-sell
ers, by enacting the general rule
that, “ No Mason, either as princi
pal, agent, employe, or in any
other capacity, shall sell intoxica
ting liquors to be used ns a bever
age, and the ponalty therefor shall
be expulsion.”
Woman has long had the right
to pay a penalty for her own mis
deeds. She is not represented by
men on those occasions. A woman
standing in a dock before a jury
and a judge, is there ns nn individ
ual to auswor for individual mis
conduct,
Men have no desire to
represent her then.— Lady Somer
set.
N erv o u s Shock.
E. W. J o t C om p a s 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
Sarsaparilln sent me two bottles.
The second one is most gone, nnd
I have gained twenty pounds, nnd
surely feel a new woman
I was
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
up, as I had tried so many remedies
and doctors, but found no benefit.
If you care to publish this you have
my consent, (Signed)
M a s. A . C . T i i , i . m a n ,
Alemeda, Cal.
Headaches, Uillionsnesn and Tor
pid Liver disappear when you take
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Dr. Price’s Cream Itaklng Powder
W orld'« F«ir llish eit Award.
I Coos Day Nows. I
The attendance at public school
Monday was 174. There are over
300 children of school age in this
district.
The tine weuther has afforded C.
D. McFarlin, o f North slough, nn
excellent opportunity for harvest
ing his crauberiy crop.
The lumber business must be
looking up in the city. The Simp-
sou Lumber Co. have sent orders
to their mill at North Bend to saw
all the lumber possible, and the
mill is now running on full time.
Five vessels are on the wuy from
the city to load there.
The (J. C. <fc N. Co’s bunker, in
the Boatman gulch, is being re
“ While down in the southwestern paired. It was built over seven
part of the state some time ago,” years ago, acd has been in con
says Mr. W. Chalmers, editor of the stant use since.
Chico (Cal.) Enterprise, “ I had an
attack of dysentery. Having heard
‘.M arshfield Snn.)
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
G. W. Canning, superintendent
Diarrhoea Remedy I bought n bottle. of the county infirmary, was in town
A couple of doses of it completely Inst week disposing of a portion of
cured me. Now I am a champion the products of the county’s farm
of thnt remedy for all stomach and to our merchants.
bowel compluints.”
For salo by
The indictment against C. B.
Dr. H. L. Leneve, druggist.
Owpn
hns been dismissed on
Hark Dunham, city marshal of account of lack o f evidence to con
Marshfield nnd well-known in this vict. It was a sensible move on part
of the representative o f the state,
place, was over on n visit last W ed which the taxpayers heartily in
nesday.
We are glad to find him dorse.
in line with the Populists now,
Alva Leo has given up the idea
thnt he favored true Democratic o f going to sea and will return to
principles ns our fathers enunciated the Coquill a.
A logging engine was received
them—a “ government o f the peo
ple, by the people nnd for the peo from the Coquilie last week which
will be placed in Forty’s camp at
ple."
Sumner.
Dean it Co. expect to
Do you get up many times dur close their camp on the Coquille
ing the night? I f you do, it is very in about 20 days, but will keep
Forty’s camp running all winter.
annoying, nnd is tbo result of nn
Johnny Giles, who was engaged
irritated condition o f tbe bladder.
in h a u l i D g lumber for the new
I f you will buy a packrge of Ore school house, met with a sad acci
gon Kidney Ten, it will cure you, 1 dent, Mouday. His team started
aud bring peaceful slumber nnd to run away nnd while endeavoring
rest, without which yon cannot en to stop them one o f the wagon
wheels passed over his left foot,
joy good health. For sale by drug
breaking one bone aud badly bruis
gists N. O. W. Pei kins of Myrtle ing his ankle.
Point, aud 8. L. Leneve of Coquille i Public school opened Monday,
City.
with Prof. Golden as principal,
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assisted by Miss Helen Crane and
$10 0 -Reward $100.
Miss M. War nock, Mrs. P. Wilbur
The reader* o f thie paper will he pleased haviug charge of the primary de
to learn that there ia at leaat one dreaded
Both Miss Crane and
dieeaae that acienoe haa been able to cure in partment.
all ita atauea. and that ia Catarrh.
Hall'a Miss Wnrnoek are new acquisitions
Catarrh Cure ia the only positive cure known to our corps of teachers, and were
to the m edical fraternity. Catarrh b rim ; a
constitutional disease requires s con stitu secured in Portlnud by Prof. Gol
tion a l t m t w a t
H all’s Catarrh O u t is den.
They come recommended
taken internally, a ctin '; directly npon the
blood and nincnua surfaces o f the system, with a varied experience and ns
thereby destroyin'; the foundation o f ihe graduates
of the representative
disease and uism y the patient atrrnitth bv I
schools o f our land.
b u ild '" '; un the constitution nnd assistin'; j
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nature in Joint; its work.
The proprietors j
have eo much faith in its curative powers, i NEITRAiAtiA cured hr Dr. Mil«»' P air
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A t all druggists.
that they otfr-r O ne Hundred Dollars for
any ease thnt it fails to cure. Send for list
o f testimonials. Address,
Dr. U. P. Bunnell, father o f Mrs.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, O h io .
L sT S old b y dfnggiat*. 7S cents.
J. C. Fullertou, died in Roseburg
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last Friday.
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S a r s a p a r il l a
M. Hammerly, a well-known business man
of Hillsboro, Va., sends this testimony to
the merits of A y e r’s Sarsaparilla: “ Several
years ago, I hurt my leg. the injury leaving
a sore which led to erysipelas. My sufferings
were extiv.ne, my leg, from the kuee to tbo
ankle, being a solid sore, which becan to ex
tend to other parts of the body. After trying
various remedies, 1 began taking A yer’#
Sarsaparilla, and, before I had finished the
first bottle. 1 experienced great relief; the
aecoud bottle effected a complete cure.” •
created by the moviug away of
Mrs.McCann and other causes: Mrs.
Laura Boutell, president; Mrs. 8.
B. Barrows, secretary; Mrs. Mc
Donald, superintendent Demorest
Memorial work.
Baudon Recorder: The Coquille
fishermen will give their annual
ball Saturday night, October 26th,
in Aimory ball, Bandon.
The
fishermen always have furnished a
splendid entertaiument and this
year’s jubilee will equal if not excel
those that have beou given hereto
Posters will appear this
Danbury, New York, has a soci Wednesday on his way home from fore.
week.
ety o f four hundred young wo attendance upon court.
men who are pledged to marry no
Rev. Wm. Wells spent last Wed
An interesting letter from Bro.
man who drinks.
It is known as nesday at the farm o f Mr. Roy B. J. Harrison appears in the
the St. Peter's Ladies' Temperance gathering apples for his winter H e r a l d today, from the South
Society.
use. H e brought in a lot of fiue Sixes mining section.
As the
Judge Logue, o f Cleveland, de ones.
before, Bro.
H e r a l d mentioned
clares that four-fifths o f the 40,000 * Mrs. Stone returned to Empire Harrison and sons were reported
cases which have come before him last week, after a visit o f several to have “struck it rich,” and now
as judge o f the police court during weeks in this place.
She makes 1 we get a confirmation of at least a
the past four years, were the result her home there with her daughter, “ good strike” attending the old
o f iutozication.
gentleman’s prospecting and iso
Mrs. D. F. Dean.
lation from home and society, and
The saloon begets the drunkard,
J. C. Brown, o f Parkersburg, for which we hope he may early
thedrnnkard begets drunkenness,
was excused from jury duty on ac reap a competency for the balance
and drunkenness begets the whole
count o f suffering from a severe of bis dayB.
Bro. H ’s letter is
shameless progeny of crime and
attack o f asthma. He passed down interesting in
another
sense,
squalor under which society «tag
home Wednesday.
wherein he describes the processes
gers to-day.— Itev. Dr. F. M. Ellis.
Rev. Wm. M. Wells of this place of nature in both hiding aud man
Dr. W. L. Howard, o f Baltimore,
spent
last Sunday on Bear creek ifesting the deposites of treasure
speaking before the recent Ameri
can Medical Association on “ Hyp nnd at Bnndon, preaching at both in those rocky fastnesses and eter
He nal hills. We thank him for his
notism,” declared that he had been places to large audiences.
bronght
home
some
nice
venison,
kind remembrance of us, and hope
able to cure 83 per cent of his
dipsomaniac patients by hypno but we are certain be bad no time he will see fit to communicate
further with us.
to kill it on Sunday.
tism.
The Cosmos, the ablest scientific
journal o f France, says:
“ In the
insane asylum the intellectual de
cadence o f 10 per cent of the in
mates is attributed to drunkenness;
the number several years ago was
but 11 per cent.”
The National Tribune and the
poems by Mrs. Pauli. Excellent
H erald both one year for only
music was furnished by Messrs.
! *2.50.
George Clinton aud Ernest StautT.
two accomplished musicians of
MA R K E T
C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co.
this place.
AND
The following officers were in
O T IC E — H on . MV. Hiuolidr is tlio regu
larly authorized iipeut ut C oqu ille ( ity
stalled: John Land), president;
»!• the co llection o f subsidy «m l rip h l-ot-
Sherman
Pauli, vice-president;
II y s;;l d i c t i o n s on uceo tint o f < his con i
li. A. G UAH AM.
Ralph EJmuuds, secretary.
(L o re n z B u ild in g)
At the close o f the meeting the
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Willowdale and Fishtrap subject
C O Q U IL L E C ITY.
..T H E ..
was brought up. A lurnn repre
. RSI
sentation of the residents was pres
en t After a short discussion, in
rIL L keep con sta n t]y on bund it c o m
which no unkind words were spo
plete line o f
ken, a vote was taken to legally \ \
decide whether this locality should ! FU LSH AND S A L T E D M E A TS,
in future be recognized as Fishtrap l B ologn a. Head Cheese,
VEGETABLES, c a n n e d g o o d s
or Willowdale. The vote resulted
in a glorious victory for Fishtrap—
Coffee, Sugars Teas,
without a single dissenting vote.
T ob a ccos, Cigars, etc.
■“* Prices nre as low us tho lowest.
This proves that the name was
never changed “ by the expressed 1 O rders from any part prom ptly filled.
wish of tho peoplo o f this place.”
This disputed question is now set
tled forever. Willowdale hns sunk
W e take this opportunity o f in form in ?
iuto nothingness, aud the voice
subscribers that tbe now Corn m ission
that brought it forth is forever our
o f Pensions 1ms been appointed. He is an
old
soldier,
ami we believe that soldiers and
stilled. All discord is now lulled
their heirs will receive ju stice at b is m inds.
to rest.
We do not anticipate that there w ill bo any
Abe Sargent has purchased Mr. radical changes in tho a dm inistration o f
pension affairs under the now regime.
Mudil’s place and is now a resident
W e would advise, however, thpt U. 8.
of beautiful “ Fishtrap.”
soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to
make application at on ce, if they have
Mr. Roberts is now residing on
n ot already done »•>, in o rder to secure the
the ranch which he bought of benefit o f tlie early filin g o f their claims
j David Stone, formerly of this place. in case there should be any fu tu re pension
»Such legislation is seldom
A strictly lilgh-itra.lo F a m ily 8ew h.B
I f you wish to enjiVy yourself legislation.
retroactive.
T h erefore it is o f great im
M ach in e, ¡»osucKKinCc a ll m od ern
i come up to the Lyceum some Sit- portance th a t applications b e filed in tho
im provem ent«.
departm
ent
at
the
earliest
possible
date.
! urday evening.
i f U. 8. soldiers, sailors or their widows,
A C orrespon den t .
children or parents, uesire in form a tion in
P IO N E E R
Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report
0 ¿>ccill* C íiij j g i w t i .
A y e r’s S a rs a p a rilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowoll, Musa.
C u r e s o t h e r s ,w ill c u r e y o u
W e lC A in e .
Again we*re nil assembled
In the solioolhouse, as o f vore,
A nd we bid each other welcome,
As we enter the open door.
Ill ffilUÜ
Œ A. R. NOTICE.
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i Dr. Price’s Cream B akin g Pow der
j Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco.
There is you th nnd beauty greeting,
And a hum o f voices sweet:
Gravely old er ones are talking
O f tho w eather’ s eold or heat.
W e are glad n o face is m issing—
That grim death hns passed us by;
And that people on the Fishtrup
l t a , e n o cause to weep or sigh.
W e gather fo r improvem ent,
And to stim ulate the brain;
T o learn to formulate our speeches
And fo r g o o d oratory train.
If yon have a difficult question,
Given up by any sage,
The F ishtrap Society Literary
For its solvin g will engage.
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A teacher in the Junction City
j school received the following note
| from the mother of a boy who had
| been nhseut from school for a day
or two,says tbe Guard: “ Dear Sur:
j please eggseuse Willie. He didunt
hev butt won pear of pants an i kep
him at home tu wash nnd mend
tbiui and Mrs. S------ 'sgote cum an
at tliim up off the lino an thet awt
to hee eggescuse euuff, god nose,
Yurs rospecks, Mrs. B.”
Another Free Offer.
It has settled all the merits
O f tho dish cloth and the broom ,
And d ecid ed the weighty question,
W hether to marry late or soon.
The long winter evenings can be
very profitably devoted to reading,
but there are somo things that we
must read the year round.
One of
tlieso is a local paper: tho best in
the county is before you— the
H erald .
Another is a good home
paper of general circulation, such
as “ Womankind,” for instance,
which comes once a month filled
with the best tilings for a busy
housewife. We are able by special
arrangements with the publishers,
to oiler “ Womankind” free for a
year to every paid-in-advance sub
scriber to our paper, and are glad
to do so, for we are convinced that
no home paper in America contains
more of practical value to women.
Bright stories, clever poems, the
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,
are a few of the bright features of
“ Womankind.”
To the head of the houso we
offer on the same terms “ Farm
News,” an agricultural paper, edited
by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis,
esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio
Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each
month with suggestions from able
correspondents, that make it an
absoluto necessity to every wide
awake farmer. This paper is yours
for the asking, provided you are a
subscriber to our paper.
Remember every paid-in-advance
subscriber to the H e r a l d is entitled
to liis choice in either of these
papers. Tell your neighbors about
this offer. A sample copy’ of both
papers may be obtained by address
ing the Hosterman Publishing Co.,
Springfield, Ohio.
Come in and pay a year in ad
vance t o the H erald and get on e o f
these attractive papers free.
Our officers have all been men
O f brave and noble deeds;
Our speakers’ thoughts like whe.at,
W ithout the chaff or weeds,
We sigh fo r worlds to conquer.
With our silvery, eloquent words,
As our speakers soar aloft
L ike the eagle, king o f birds.
Our recitation s will amuso you,
And perhaps will make y’ou laugh;
B ut if I should rhyme forever,
I could not tell you half.
And so we kindly invite you
T o com e, and keep quite still;
E ach hold his own position
And that alone fulfill.
The president is the president,
And one at a time is enough,
And if yon d on't get an office,
D on’ t go off in a huff.
L et each one keep his temper;
A gentleman never gets m ad ;
I f we talk like a lot o f lawyers.
You must not get angry or sad.
So now fo r a winter o f pleasure.
O f knowledge, and profit and gain;
May our society gather up laurels
T o wtar as a crown o f fa m e .
En. H krald : We do not claim any
literary merit for these rhymes, ami
they were merely written for the
diversion of our society, but we M ere
requested by the Fish trap Literary
Society to send them to you for pub
lication, which we were reluctant to
E
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M . P aull .
Fishtrap, Or., Oct. 12, 1895.
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Oct. 18.—Fall plowing has begun.
Tlie farmers have finished gath
ering their crops, and are now
ready for rain.
Cbns. Dye has moved his family
ami household effects to his ranch
ou Catching creek.
A Demorest medal contest will
be held in the Presbyterian church
at this place on the 25th inst. All
nre cordially invited. Come out
and help tins good work along.
The Fishtrap Lyceum held its
first meeting of the season Oct. 12lh
nnd prepared for the winter’s cam
paign. The people Hocked in nu-
til there was not standing room
within doors. W e listened to nu
excellently prepared program. The
features of which attracted our
attention most were a recitation by
Albert Clinton nnd two beautiful
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W ill com p letely d estroy th e desire fo r TOP v e r b In f
less; cause n o .sickness, and m ay bo given in acm> " f t»-•«. o re ,
edgo o f tho patient, w h o w ill voluntarily stop sm oking o» ca<
orico tly harm*
V. ilh o u ttb o knowl-
" i a few days.
DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HAEif
Caveat*, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J
ent business cond ucted fo r m o d e r a t e F e e *.
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i ami we can secure patent in ies» tuuc tuna tnoscY
remote In m W ashington,
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i bend model, draw ing o r p h o to „ With descnp-J
tloo. We a dvise, it patent.il le or not, free o i}
charge. ( 'ur fee not due till patent is secured.
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I c at o( m u m in the U. S. and foreign countries?
( sent free.
Address,
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S C .A .S R IO W & C O J
O p r . P a t e n t O f f i c e . W a s h i n g t o n . D. C. *
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tho patient, by the use o f ou r SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS.
During treatm ent patients arc allowed the fre e n?e o f Liqu< r o r M or
phine u n til such tim e as they shall volu ntarily g iv e them up.
Wo «end particulars nnd pam nhlct o f tommi-Tikils fre e , ant! ahull
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be glad to place snfFcrcra from any o f these habit* in con m m nlci
tlou w ith persons who have been cured b y the use o f out T a b i . bts .
H I L L 'S T A B L E T S ero fo r sale b y nil n o r -C L A M
druggists at $ | .O O per package.
I f you r d ru ggistd ocs not keep them , enclose ns 5 |, _
nnd wo w ill scud you, by returu m ail, a package o i our
Tablet«.
W rite you r nam e nnd nddress plainly, and state
w hether Tablet« uro fo r T obacco, M orphino or
L iquor Habit.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into purchasing
any o f the various nostrums t hat are being
offered fo r sale.
Ask fo r H T T .T .JFi
T A B L E T S and take n u u u r .
M anufactured o n ly b y
OHIO CHEMICAL CO,
LIMA, OHIO.
PAYS
I'vVnivstrrs 6 brooders-
M ik e
m oney
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w h ile
others are
lime bv old processed.
Catalog tells all about
it. and describe« every
a rtic le n e e d e d f o f tl *
poultry business
Th e “ E R I E ”
mfvhanicallv the l'est
.wheel. Prettiest model.
|We a.e Pacific Coast
.Vreuts. B ic v c !« cata
logue, mailed freceive*
fuTIdr script ton. prk*%ete.>OW ^T*w a P TJ D
PLTAl JMA KfCrBATP* CO.. Prtalu*«,CAl.
B ranch H e r s » , « * 6
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e t., ,. »s A v g e ic ;
fr o m p e r s o
w h o h a ve be
c u re d by the use >f
Hill s Tablets.
T tte O ttio C hem ical C o .:
D e a r S i r :—I have been using your
cure fo r tobacco habit, and foun d it would
do what you claim for It. I used ten cent*
w orth o f the stronger-t chew ing toba cco a day.
and from one to live cigar*; o r I would sinoke
from ton to fo rty pipes o f tobacco. Have chewed
and smoked fo r twenty-five years, and tw o package«
Oi you r Tablet« cured m e so I have n od estrr for tr..
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li. M. JAYLUUD, Leslie, Mich.
D obbs F e r r y , >i. V.
T itf . O n io CrrnriCAL Co. :—G E * T L lw r*:-S om e tim e ago I - *nt
61.63 * 65 Opera Block
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Testimoni-
.o r f 1.QU 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 a b it. I r e c e iv e
them :il 1 r ig h t nm l, a lth o u g h 1 w a s b o t b a h e a v y s m o k e r a n a c i . c .v . ;
t h e y a i d Uiu w o r k in le s s th a n t h r e e da y * . I n m c u r e d .
ruly your*, MATHEW JOlINsuN, 1 . 0 . J>uX45.
PiTTSBrTtr.n. r.\.
T n r Onto rnF.wiCAL C o .:—(J ertt em ew :— It gives m e pleasure to . : • . V
word o f praise for your Tablets. M y «on was strongly addicted to t >« u-* t
liquor.and through a friend . I was led to try yon rT ablets. He wr.ar heavy* * J
constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but three day* ho qv.it drin ‘<’ ng,
and w ill not touch liquor o f any kind. 1 liavo waited fou r mouth beic.ro writh-T
u,Ui onlvx to kuuw ik u tu ru » » o i^ ro ^ ic u it.
Y ou .- j
^ M O lIi -IU ’
l l r o i i n pit , O lio »
t O n io C hem ica l C o :—G f n t l e m e n :—^Y our Tablets have perform ed an. in: c.e in ai> oa;o.
d .norphlne. hypoderm ically, fo r seven years, and have been cured b y the use o f
* o i you r T ablet«, and without any effort on m y part.
W . L. lA J lL oA T .
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T H E
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