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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
M . U. CHTJBCH, SOUTH.
Preaching every Sunday, morning and
evening.
Sunday school every Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
E p worth L eague devotional meeting every
Thursday at 7:30 p. ni.
Junior League m eeting every Saturday at
3 p. m .
W om an’ s Parsonage Aid and H om e M is
sion Society meets the 1st Thursday in each
m onth at 2:30 p. m.
Kiv. W. B. S m ith , Pastor.
LOCAL
IT E M S .
W m . Howell, the lower-liver lo g
ger, w u h up on business last Friday.
John Donaldson, a well-known
citizen o f Riverton, was up a day or
two last week.
Miss Emma Stauff o f Marshfield
came over Friday on a visit to her
relatives her«.
J. B. Hassett o f Marshfield has
been appointed a notary public by
Governor Lord.
A. C. Wilson, our blacksmith, came
over on business from Newport last
Friday. He reports business fairly
good.
Several sacks o f wool were re
ceived here from Sau Francisco labt
Saturday for the Bnndon woolen
mills.
Miss Joey Beyers returned from
normal school at Ashland last Fri
day. She stopped with her sister,
Mrs. Boutell.
Beaver Hill is improving nnd
promises several new houses. Some
finishing lumber was scut down from
our mill here.
J. H. Matheny, the middle-of-the-
road Populist and good-hum ored
M yrtle Pointer, spent a short while
in Coquille City last Thursday.
ABSOLUTELY PU R E
l U v e r t o n •• O l l i e r s H e r I I .
C o m m i t s C r i m e 1 » < > rl M u l l e r .
Riverton, May 1, 1896. E d . H er
ald :
W ill you allow me space in
your valuable paper to speak a few
words in answer to Dona Ana.
I wish to state true facts in re
gard to that Riverton school meet
ing; nlso to speak in behalf o f the
majority o f the good people of
Riverton school district
Yes, the people o f Riverton
district did turn out in fine style,
and when the meeting was called
to order the first business on docket
was to locate a site for a school-
house, and to levy a tax or bond
the district to build a schoolhouse.
It was found to be a fact that the
majority o f the people wished to
have the schoolhouse site located as
near the middle of the district as
possible, to be convenient to all
scholars, but a few wanted it con
venient for themselves alone, con
sequently there was no vote taken
on the site. Tho majority of the
people did not propose to be taxed
to build a schoolhouse until they
knew where it would be built.
Iudeed we best g o cast. D o you
tbiuk, dear Dona Ana, that it would
really be any great benefit to us?
Why, Dona, we have had some
eastern teachers here in Riverton
for 8 long years and some of the
children have been through their
first readers and don’t know one let
ter in the alphabet, and some of
the senior clnsges begin at the left
to work their examples!
So now, dear Dona Ana, people
that live in glass houses should
never throw stones.
Albert 8 . Hull, old, out of work,
peuuiless, starving, without shelter,
asked for a night’s lod giu g at the
One Hundred anil Tweuty-fifth
street station-house, New York. It
was refused.
Hall promptly broke into a show
case, stole a pair o f slippers aud
surrendered himself.
Rather jail
than starvation.
Have you not some friend who
j will help you to get on your
feet again ?” Magistrate Flammer
asked Hall in the Harlem police
co u r t “ I cannot understand why a
man of your intelligence, g ood ap
pearance and, ns I am informed,
good manners, cannot get em ploy
m en t”
“ You would understand if y ou
had tramped the streets of this
city without shelter or food us I
have,” answered the unfortunate
bitterly. “ I have sought work day
and n ig h t
Now my last cent is
gon e.”
He went to the workhouse.— N.
Y. W orld.
A na D one I t .
O n lis e D e t t i l i o l J . I I . n f u s r t l .
Gus Buckingham, son-in-law of
Dora, April 29.— On April 24th
Judge and Mrs. Dyer, arrived from
his home in Marion county last F ri at 4 o ’clock and 10 minutes the
spirit of our old friend and neigh
day on a visit to his friends here.
bor took its flight— J. H. Minard
TV. P. Boveo last week disposed has left us never to return. To say
we miss him is not saying enough,
o f a 20-acre tract o f land on the
and will miss him in days to come,
river above town, to Ed Johnson- for there is no one to fill his place.
It is a choice spot and will m ate a He was ever ready to help those in
trouble, and we can look back over
nice home,
past years and recall many a good
O regon K idn ey Tea is nature’s
deed ho has done his fellow-man.
own remedy for kidney troubles.
He has served the people as justice
F o r sale by N. G. W . Perkins, of
for three terms and had the nom i
M yrtle Point, aud Dr. S. L. Leueve,
nation for another canvass. His age
o f C oquille City.
was 39 years— just in the prime of
M cE w cn & M cCain o f the H e r life. Little did any o f us think he
a l d are agents for tho C. \V. Pater would step off the stage of action,
son marbleworks at Marshfield. I f but such is life; we know not when
you contem plate erecting tablets or tbo hand of Death may pass over
monuments, call aud see designs us.
aud get prices.
Services were cord u cted by Rev.
H ugh Hays, an elderly and prom John Bouowitz nt the residence of
the deceased. Quite a large crowd
incut citizen o f Chippewa county,
assembled to pay the last sad rites
Wisconsin, arrived in this place aud respect to the departed. D e
last Friday and is prospecting with ceased leaves a wife and six children
a view to locating.
Tho H erald — four boys and two girls— to mourn
hopes he may find things congenial bis loss, which will be "reat to them.
G. G. 8.
to that end.
The Hum boldt county
(Cal.)
North Fork Items.
papers say that J. G. Stuttz has
Fairview, April 29.— Rain, rain—
filed a claim with the board of Oregon mist.
Albert Bettys was up the river
supervisors of that county for $800
damages for being detained by bad buying hogs for the creamery,
A California gentleman was on
roads from filling certain theatrical
the river looking at our country.
engagements.
Ho likes it fine.
Jesse Beyers, photographer, lias
Dail Flinu made a flying visit to
taken several nice views in town, Sumner.
Edward M oon is agent for the
including the school children nnd
Spray Pump
Co.
Everybody
teachers grouped in front o f the
should have one.
schoolhouso, tho new hotel, etc.
One o f our young men made a
He has ulso a view of the schooner flying trip to Myrtle Point.
Now
Borwick, lying high and dry on the what’s up, boys?
beach by the south jetty.
John Fliun and son Sherman
Frank Slicpardson, an engineer
on tho Southern Pacific By., who
resides at L os Angeles, Cal., was
troubled with rheumatism for a long
time. Ho was treated by several
physicians, nlso visited tho Hot
Springs, but received no permanent
relief until lie used Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. He says it is the best
medicine in the world for rheuma
tism.
F or sale by Dr. S. L. Len-
eve, druggist.
G. W . Canning, superintendent of
the county infirmary, departed Fri
day of last week for Salem, in charge
o f Jnpheth Muhlbcrg, who has been
committed to the insano asylum.
M ahlberg is 63 years old aud lias
been failing, mentally, for some time.
Mr. Canning went out on tho old
Coos bay wagon-road via Roscburg.
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.N e r v o u s ¡S i io c k .
are getting along fine with their
barn.
Mr. Hollenbcak anil Mr.
Bickford are the carpenters.
Mr. nnd Mrs. EdAvuril Neely spent
a foAv days at Fairview.
Mrs. Nancy Neely is visiting on
the river.
P uck .
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C o a t .H i l l e r s l o r n e a r e r I I I I I .
VAGRANT FROM HIGH LIFE.
J. Clayton Temple, son of ex-
Gov. Temple, of Delaware, was
arrested in New York on April 11th
for “ g oin g from door to door and
asking for work.”
He had g ood
letters o f recommendation. M agis
trate Braun dischared him with the
remark that “ It is most unfortunate
that a mau who is seeking honest
employm ent and who bears with
him credentials o f the highest
character should be arrested as a
vagrant.”
Jesse Beyers, photographer, will
g o to Bandon within the next few
days aud open up n gallery there.
Elmer Brizzee took the train last
Friday for San Francisco, via the
bay, theuce to Cripple Creek, Colo
rado.
He will try his band and
tuke bis chances with the throngs
that liuve centered there.
The
H e r a l d wishes him prosperity.
S. Snmson of Redding, Shasta
county, Cal., carne to this place last
Thursday.
Although a skilled
wood-worker, the outlook for a
sash and door factory or other indus
try on that line being in tho back
ground, he ìh looking for a ranch
for present employment
He has
made a trip to the North Fork.
A depot site at Astoria is settled.
There are 650 males and 630
females o f school age iu Crook
county.
Pendleton is making preparations
for a fireman’s tournament, to be
lield in July.
-r
F. S. Lock, o f Baker City, cleaned
up $75,000 at Cripple Creek, Col.
Mr. L ock is au old neAvspaper man.
For
Years,”
Bays C a r k ik E. S t o c k w e l l . of Chester-
field, N. H., “ I was afflicted with an
extremely severe pain iu the lower part of
the chest. The feeling was as If a ton
weight was laid
on a spot the size
of my hand. Dur
ing the attacks, the
perspiration would
stand la drops ou
iny face, and it was
l agony for me to
r make s u f f ic ie n t
cllort even to whis
per. They c a m e
suddenly, at any
hour of the day or
night, lasting from
thirty minutes to
half a day, leaving as suddenly; but, for
several days after, I was quite pros
trated and sore. Sometimes tho attacks
were almost daily, then less frequent. After
about four years of this suffering, I was
taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and
when I began to recover, I had tho worst
attack of my old trouble I ever experienced.
A t the first of the fever, m y m other gave
me A y er’s Pills, m y doctor recommending
them ns being better than anything ho
could prepare. I continued taking these
Pills, and so great was tho benefit derived
that during nearly thirty years I have had
but one attack of my former trouble, which
yielded readily to tl»o sumo remedy.”
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Prepnred by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Low.ll, M m *
E ve ry
D o se
E ffe c t iv e
The contract for making 145,000
Exchange: Tho local newspaper
brick for the Odd Fellows’ hall at
Fossil has been let and the hall is is in no sense a child of charity; it
earns twice over every dollar it
an assured thing.
receives, and is second to no enter
prise in contributing to the upbuild
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nnd in calling for the support o f the
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by Africans ns a renewer o f the tissues and
it is published, it asks no more thnn
rev.Miter o f fatigue.
a çreA
Chnroot, the eminent authority on in all fairness belongs to it, though
nervous diseases, prepared a prescription
from Kola which he vouched for as a true it generally receives much less.
Two years ago, at 38, I was a consumptive, dyspeptic, emaciated, d eb ito r
Ud dying man, weighing lu t 120 pounds. Eow, at 40, I weigh 170 and am
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When the scientific men oj the wor ld, and all the health boards o f the larae
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tal dictases, were caused and produced Iv tiring lugs, germs or microbes, J
then determined to find a germ or microbe killer. I then bought and tested
'every preparation on sgle Jor threat troubles, br onchial affections or conavtnp,
tiom. J could not find a germ or microbe killer in the entire lot Q/ms(ik*m 0 +
J then con,rmneed to experiment with navhthol, and produced a mUmsssp
Similar in effects to hydro-naphthol.
While my medicine was very stroXjfc
yet I ceuld drink it like water. But the most wonderful thing was that CM
drop would not only kill millions of get ms and microbes, but would instantly
kill any large insect. J named this remedy Swamp Angel Medicine in tomar
of the Swamp Angel canon, a gun very destructive to enemies but harmless
to its operators, its friends. Even so, Swamp Angel Medicine destroys aU
lower germ life, the cause of human disease-
Under heat, this nudicme dw-
olves into gas, air, and can be mhaUd directly into the lungs therbg
kiUm*
all qerm and microbe life on these organs. Like lojhtnmg this same m e * ,
cine will rush throuqh the skm, and therefore kill any ache or pain from «
common toothache to a severe nurlgia or rheumatic pain
Every
family,
should have a bottle. Cut o u t the ticket on this page and get one.
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specific in all rervoas diseases nnd n sure
invigorator for the blood.
F o r S a l r ( h<-it|>.
D r. C harcot’ s Kola Nervine Tablets are
prepared upon the above mentioned pre-
G ood, new 7 -room house, modern
scrip, ion from the fresh nuts especially
style, nearly corn p let ? a I, one and a
imported from western Africa.
Kola is not a cure-all. It is a food for half acres o f land, half o f which
nerves, brain and muscles nnd a tonic for is bottom land.
Small stable, good
the blood.
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w o h k *
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h o m e .
K ola Nervine Tablets are absolutely cer out buildiugs, ground all in cultiva
tain and speedy in their effects. They cure tion, good picket fence.
Located
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fading vigor, give tone to the w hole system. in northwest part o f C oquille City.
Kola Nervine Tablets cure sleeplessness
The publishers o f the H e r a l d nnd the nervous troubles from which sleep This is oue o f the most desirable
properties in totvn, aud it can be
lessness comes. They are specifio in cases
have accepted an agency for the o f nervous dyspepsia.
CATARRH OF THE HEAD
bought, ou easy terms, for one
Tho druggists say the demand for the thousand dollars.
Coos Bay Marble Works of C. W.
I f you want a
Tablet is astonishing. K ola is what the
Is the most prevalent form o f Catarrh,
home call at the H e b .ALD offico.
Paterson at Marshfield. Mr. Pater debilitated want.
and results from neglected colds.
Thousands of packages have been sold.
son is one of the finest mechanics Good effects we e felt lit once.
T* the breath bad
H undreds o f letters say: ‘ One package
in his line on the Pncific const, Hud
o f the Tablets, costing * i , has done for me
Do you spit up slime
guarantees all his work to give sat what physicians, who cost me $100, failed
Do you ache all over
to do.
isfaction.
His prices are lower
Do you blow up scabs
W e absolutely guarantee that no hnrmful
Is your nose »topped up
secondary effects are felt from the use of
than those of the Willamette valley or
the Tablets.
Does your nose discharge.
Can you, in justice to yourself, refuss to
shops for the same class of work,
Does your nose bleed easily
pny 3 cents a day for sure relief from neu
aDd yet agents for foreign marble ralgia, bloodlessness, brain fatigue, sleep
Is there tickling in the throat
lessness, nervous dyspepsia, loss o f vigor,
Do crusts form in the nose
workers are in the habit o f running m elancholia, and nil the evils resulting
Is the nose sore and tender
through this country and taking from a nervous condition? Ask yourself
the question with all seriousness.
Do you sneeze a great deal
orders for their Avork, thus taking
D r. A . C. Sberwin is one o f the best phy
Is this worse towards night
sician s in New England. H e writes:
the money out of the county that
Is there pain in front of head
“ H otel Pelham, Boston, Dec. fith, 1893.—
entlem en: I cm prescribing Dr. Charcot's
Is there pain across the eyes
ought to be retained here for such G
Kola Nervine Tablets for Nervousness,
Is there pain in hack o f head
goods.
Patronize home institu Insomnia, Dyspepsia and Neuralgia, with
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Do you hawk to clear the throat
f nervous diseases. Their invigorating
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here and are responsible for their o pro)ierti('H
is there a dropping in the throat
are wonderful.
I f you think o f haying an engine o f any
"Y o u rs truly, A. C. S u k r w x n , M . D .”
Is the throat dry in the morning
contracts. The H e r a l d manage
Edward Everett Hale, D . I ) ., the fam ous size or kind send for our C A T A L O G U E
Are you losing your sense o f taste
ment joins Mr. Paterson in guar author of “ The Man W ithout a C ountry," N O . 5IO, containing illustrations and
Do you sleep with you r mouth open
in an editorinl iti the Boston Com m on prices o f every kind o f engines from
anteeing every job done by him to wealth, and later in a personal letter, wrote up to 2 5 horse power, at bottom prices,
Does your nose stop up towards
or
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yacht
engines,
boilers
l>e satisfactory aud in accordance thus:
light
“ I am assured by a careful inqniry and boat m achinery. Either sent free.
with designs. Mr. Paterson is nlso among
leading physicians nnd personal
a gentleman to deal with, as the friends who have used them nnd iu whom ( H A S p . W I L L A R D & CO.,
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CATARRH OF THE EARS.
H e r a l d can testify from former I have the utmost confidence— that D r.
Cheroot's Kola Nervine Tablets are invalu
busiuess relations with him.
able in insomnia and aU nervous diseases.
Catarrh Extends from Ihc Throat Along
“ E dav . E. H ack .”
Call at the H e r a l d office and
F ifty cents and $t per box (one m onth’ s
the Eustaching Tubes into the Ears
see specimens of marble, photo treatm
ent). See D r. C hnrcot’ s nam e on
Causing Defective Hearing,
graphic vieAvs o f slat's, monuments, box. Kola booklet free. Alt druggists or
direct. Enrekn Chemical A M fg . C o.,
etc. We will also have on exhibi sent
Is your hearing failing
LaCrosse, W is., and Boston, M ass.
O A T A B E S A L D ISE A SE S, the Symptom*, a* Descrié*
ed by Leading, Scientific, Medical Men.
f
in AWD
GASOLINE
tion at our office samples o f Mr.
Paterson’s work in tLe near future.
In the meantime persons wishing
work in this line will do well to call
nt the H e r a l d office nnd cousult
with us.
Every April shoAver in the east
this year seeniB to have been a bliz
zard.
The best thing congress can do
with the debts of the Pacific ronds
is to do nothing and let the law
take its course.
The senate hns voted to increase
tho pension of Mrs. O. A. Stonemnu,
widow of ex-Governor Stonenmn of
California. Her pension will now
be $75 a month.
Tho Portland Telegram of April
28th, says: “ R. A. Oraham, presi
n o t i c e :.
dent of the Reaver Hill Coal Co.,
near Marshfield, is in the city. Mr. J ^ S Y P E R S O N O R P E R S O N S C U T
Graham cniuo up a few days ago to
T I N G O N O H R E M O V IN G
purchase supplies for the coal com-
C H IT T IM
B A R K
pBny> nn,i Also to attend to the
FROM TH E
reception here of a gang o f 51
Pennsylvania miners who have gone
SOUTHERN OREGON CO’S LAND,
to work for this company. The
I miners are from Shamokin, Pa. W I T H O U T B E IN G D U L Y A U T H O R
They were brought through by the I Z E D , W I L L B E P R O S E C U T E D AC
Grent Northern railway as far as
C O R D IN G T O L A W .
Spokane, where they took the O. R
A N.
From here they took a
p T A n j r person fam ish in g sufficient evi
steamer for the coast Mr. Graham dence
for the reooverv o f Bark so takeu i
reports mining operations very will be given one-half of tho bark r e c o v -,
ered.
active.
Dr Gibbon
T h is old reliable and
m ost successful spec
ialist in San Francis
co, still continues to
cure all Sexual and
Sorainal Diseases,
such as Gonorrhea,
G l e e t, S t r i c tu re.
S y p h ilis, in nil its
form s. Skin Diseases,
N e r v o u s D ebility,
Iir.potency, Seminal W eakness and Loss o f
M anhood, the consequence o f self-abuse
and excesses producing the following sym p
tom s: Sallow countenance, dark spots un
der the eyes, pain in the head« ringing in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the
heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
o f mem ory, pimples on the face, coughs,
consumption, etc.
D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran
cisco over 30years an I those troubled should
not fail to consult him and receive the ben
efit o f his great skill and experience. The
doctor cur*s when others fa il.
Try him .
C U R E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured
at home.
Charges reasonable.
Call or
write.
D R . J. F. O IB B O N .
62ft Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal.
j
E. W. J o y C om taut — Gentlemen:
This is the first time I have attempted
so write for tlirco years. Have been
H ow * This.
to nervous and Aveak that I hnve
W e offer O ne Hundred Dollars llew*rd
laid in bed most o f the time.
for nny ms*» o f Catarrh that cannot be
A friend who had taken your cured bv H all’n Catarrh Core.
F. J. C H E N B Y A C O . Proprietor*,
Sarsaparilla sent me tAvo bottles. 1
Toledo, O .
The second one iH most goue, amt | W t the umloraifrned have known 1\ ,1.
Cheney for the last 15 year«, and believe
I have gaincAl twenty pounds, nnd ■ him perfectly honorable in all buaineaa
surely feel a new woman
I was tranaeoilon* and financially able to c urv
pale, thin , no ambition. Had given out any obligations made by their firm
W est A T r u s t. W holesale Druggists,
up, as I had tried so many remedies Toledo, O ., W alding, Kinnan «V Marvin,
W
holesale
Druggists, Toledo, O hio.
nnd doctors, but fonud no benefit
H all’ s
s ' Catarrh 1
Cure
internally,
/»At-« ksx sv.«Ki;*,ls Ai,:u
I.n,.«
nr* is taken internally,
}OU caro to punlish this 3011 ha\e acting directly Upon the blood nnd muoous
surfaces o f the system .
Price, 7ftc. per
cousent, (Signed)
Hold by all Dnigp.'sts. T estim on
Mas. A. C. T iiaman , I l»ottle.
ial« free.
Alemeda, Cal.
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1 The young king o f Spain recently
Headaches, Billiousnrsa and T or described an island to hia geography
pid Liver disappear when you take , teacher aa “ a body o f land almost
J oy ’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
, entirely occupied by insurgents."
it
S01T1IE M OREGO.l fO M PiSY .
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R. NOTICE.
W e take this opportunity o f inform ing
our subscribers that the new C om m ission«
o f Pensions has been appointed. H e is nU
old soldier, nnd we believo that soldiers and
their heirs will receive justice at h is hands.
W e do not anticipate that there w ill be any
radical changes in tho adm in istration o f
pension affairs under tho new regim e.
W e would advise, however, that U . S.
soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make application at once, if they have
n o t already doue s », in o r Jer to secure the
benefit o f the early filing o f their claim s
in case there should be any future pension
legislation.
Such legislation is seldom
retroactive.
Therefore it is o f grent 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 or parents, desire inform ation in
regard to pension mntters, they should
write to Tint P ress C laim s C ompany , at
W ash in gton , D . C ., and they will prepare
and send tho necessary application, i f they
find them entitled under the num erous laws
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P. O . Box385.1
W a sh in g to n , D . C .
. .4th PRIZE C O N T E S T ..
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2d Prize. Bicycle, for nza or woman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75 00
3d Prize. Cash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 00
10 Cash Prizes, each $2 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 00
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60 Cash Prizes, each $ 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 00
83 Prizes..
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Th e first prize w ill he given to th e person w ho construct« the lon gest
teentonce In good English containing no letter o f the alph abet m ore than three
tim es. It is not necessary to use every letter o f the alphabet. T h e other prizes w ill
go In regular order to those com petitors whose sentences are next in length.
Every competitor whose sentence reaches forty-two letters will receive a paper
covered volume containing twelve of W ilkie Collius* novels whether he wins a prize
or not. This contest closes April 15, 1SU0. The prize winners will be announced one
week later and the winning sentences published. Incase two or more prize-win-
sentences are --- o f “ the
length
will
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Each competitor must construct hi«
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Sljcns, figure«, abbreviations or contractions, cte„ must not be used. The pronoun
"V ' and
____ the article ••«*’ will be accepted as complete words. Proper noun« cannot
be used
used. Each contestant must indicate by figures at the end of h'»
h's sentence how
m any letters it contains.
This remarkably liberal offer is m ad« by the W i k k l t W o u l d - II*aax*D, o f whlcll
the distinguished ex-congressman,
WILLIAM J . BRYAN, Is E d ito r,
and it is reoulred that each competing sentence be enclosed with one dollar for a
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tions, and hence Is nearly a« good as a daily. It is the western champion ox frea
silver coinage and the leading fam ily newspaper of Nebraska.
AUdr ^ Weeklu W orld-Herald, Omaha. Net).
CATARRH OF THE BRONCHIAL TUtEt.
When Catarrh of the Head and Throat I#
Left Unchecked It Extends Down the
Windpipe Into the Bronchlsl Tube*
and In Time Attacks the Lungs •
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Have you a cough
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Are you losing flesh
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Do you cough at night
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Do you take a cold easily
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Is your appetite variable
Do you cough until you gag
Are you low spirited at times
Do yon raise frothy material
Do you spit up yellow u .ltee
Do you cough on going to he4
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Do you cough in the morning
Is your cough short and hacking
Do you spit up little chce - lumps
Is there a tickling l.ct-ud tA* pal
ate
Do you feel you sic growing weaker
Is there a burningpai:i in 'he throat
Do you cough night and morning.
Do you havo to sit up at night to
/ breath
CATARRH OF THI KIDNEY».
Catarrh of the Kidneys Results E ther
from Co'ds or from Overwork of the
Kidneys in Sepnradng fr m the Blood
the Poisons that Have Been Absorbed
from Catarrh o f Other Organs.
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Is the skin pale and dry
Do your ears discharge
Do the legs feel too heavy
Are the ears dry and scaly
Is the skin dry and hard
Do the ears itch and burn
Is the hair dry and brittle
Have you pain behind the ears
Has the skin a waxy look
Is there a throbbing iu the ears
Arc they cold and clammy
Are you gradually getting deaf
Do the joints pain and ache
Is there a buzzing sound heard
Is there nausea oftur eating
Do you have ringing in the ears
Is there a pain in the small Of tho
Are there erackling sounds heard
back
Is your hearing bad cloudy days
Is the urin dark and cloudy
Do you constantly hear noises in the
Are the eyes dull and staring
car
Do your hands and feet swell
Do you hear better some days than
Has the perspiration a bad odor
others
Have you a pain in top of head
Do the noises in your ears keep you
Is there puthness under tho r yes
awake
Is there a desire to get up at night
When you blow you nose do the
Does a deposit form when left stand-
ears crack
Is your heariag worse when you ing
Have you a chil'y feeling down the
have a cold
back
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D o you see spots floating before the
CATARRH OF THI LIVER.
eyes?
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The Liver Ii Affected by Catarrh Through
the Disease Extendisg from the Stom-
ache into the Tubes of the Liver.
Catarrh of the head, throat, 1) re ri
ch lal tubes and ears are all directly
the result of germ or microbe life—
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A re you nervous
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Is your eyesight blurred
Have you a pain in the back
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