Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 03, 1908, Image 4

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    SUGGESTIONS FOR DAIRYMEN.
In a pamphlet recently Issued by the
dairy division of tbe department of
agriculture at Washington, entitled
"Twenty Dairy Suggestions, With Spe
cial Reference to Sanitation," tbe fol
lowing direction are given relative to
the proper care of tbe dairy herd. Tbey
are much to tbe point and should be
posted op In every cow stable In the
land: (1) Have the herd examined at
least twice a year by a skilled veteri
narian, promptly removing any ani
mals suspected of being in bad bealtli.
Never add an animal to tbe herd un
less certain it Is free from disease, par
ticularly tuberculosis. (2) Never allow
a cow to be excited by fast driving,
abuse, loud talking or unnecessary dis
turbance. Do not expose ber to cold or
storms more than necessary. 13) Clean
tbe entire body of the cow dally, while
hair In the region of the udder should
be kept short by clipping. (4 Do not
allow any strong flavored food like
garlic, cabbage or turnips to be eaten
except Immediately after milking.
Changes In food should be made grad
ually. (5i Provide pure fresh water In
abundance, easy of access, but not too
cold. Under tbe head of milking and
handling of tbe milk the following Sug
gestions are made: (1) Use no dry.
dusty food just previous to milking.
(2) Tbe milker should wash bis hands
before milking and also see that the
udder of tbe cow and surrounding
parts are wiped with a clean damp
cloth before be begins operations. (3)
In milking be should be quiet, qulcky.
clean and thorough, commencing his
milking at tbe same hour every morn
ing and evening and milking the cows
In the same order. (4) Tbe milk should
be carried to tbe milk room as fast as
it accumulates and strained through
cotton cloth and cooled at once to 50
degrees F. Warm milk should never
be mixed with that which has already
been cooled.
Being behindhand Is inpre largely a
matter of mere habit than necessity,
being ' much more easily encouraged
than discouraged when once formed.
With many It Is to quite an extent re
sponsible for the fact that tliey never
get ahead in the world.
One beauty about a good system of
tiling Is the fact that, whl'j It makes
the land through whlcb It iRis arable
In a wet season, It does not dry It out
too much in a dry season, as a mallow
condition of soil prevails that tends to
prevent n baking of the surface.
The children lu the home enjoy a
balanced ration as well as do' the ani
mals In the feed lot or stable. Such a
ration Is pork and beans, boiled pota
toes and brown bread, poached egg on
toast, good graham bread and Jersey
milk; roast pork, dressing ami baked
potatoes and apple sauce: roast beef,
mashed potatoes and pie.
The difference in the value of seed
corn that will produce a yield of twen-ty-flve
bushels of corn per acre and
that which wllf yield fifty bushels
with no additional effort except that
Involved In busking is JS7.50. this on
tbe assumption that tbe twenty-five
extra bushels of corn are worth $12.50
and that one bushel of corn will
plant seven acres. This Is a very easy
conclusion to arrive at and one that
every farmer should figure out with a
lead pencil before he puts bis corn Into
the ground this spring.
WHY WOMEN SUFFER
Little Sound Advice Will Help
Many a Sufferer in Dallas.
An even and tractable clisxvltion in
a horse Is often fspoileJ by improper
handling and tnilniiiz. as is often the
case Willi the strunir wtlle.l and wide
awake boy or girl. The very qualities
which make the child or burse most
useful antl valuable If pr.erly trained
make them the more difficult t man-
age If they are not properly bundled iu I
tbe early stages. j
Every young woman who contem
plates presiding over a home of her
own should know bow to cook well, to
do plain sewing and understand tbe
essentl.il principles Involved in an eco
nomical and Intelligent management of
her household. If in addition to these
acquisitions she cau play, sing, paint
or draw she is just so much the better
endowed. Theaverage husband, whose
heart is so often most effectively ap
pealed to through bis stomach, has dif
ficulty in reconciling a soggy mesa of
biscuits or an India rubber
with a finely executed musical classic
from Wagner or an aesthetic borne
wrought panel of daisies or pansies.
Tbe wife of the famous musician i
Padcrcwski has within the past
month purchased four single combed
White Orpingtons, for which he paid
the enormous sum of JT.utXI. It was
a ben of this same strain that scored
ninety-seven points at the Jamestown
exposition, being valued by ber owners
t 12,500. Tbete men certainly need
no argument to prove that It pays to
raise pure bred poultry.
RENT OR BUY
The above query is one that often
confronts young people as they start
housekeeping on their own account
and they are often perplexed to know
which la tbe wiser and more econom
ical course to pursue. While circum
stances to be found In some portions
of larger cities may make the plan of
owning a borne of one's own Inadvisa
ble, It seems to be the consensus of
opinion that under average conditions
those who buy are at the end of a
term of years financially ahead of what
they would have been had they rented
a property of an equal value. Added to
the fact that la a period of twelve
years one would pay out In rent con
siderably7 more than the plu.'e rented
could be bought for at tlie beginning
of the period Is the satisfaction of
having a homo of one's own, n consid
eration that it is not easy to measure
In dollars and cents. Moreover, where
young people buy a home of their own
and have to go In debt for It there is
constantly present an Incentive to be
economical nndeurerul In one's expend
iture. Thus the putting of money
into a home results In much the sumo
conditions that prevail when one Is
carrying llfo Insurance or putting
money Into other forms of Investment.
Payments must be made at stated In
tervals, and economy Is accordingly
practiced that theso may be met.
Where one rents a portion of the sala
ry is devoted to this purpose, but the
process goes on year ufter year with
nothing to show for tbe money one has
paid during the Interval but a bunch
of receipts for rent which have no ne
gotiable value.
There Is a type of folks that are as
tender hearted as cau be In their re
Intions to and treatment of dumb ani
mals who are seemingly calloused
when It comes to hurting the feelings
of their own folks or circulating a false
report which may besmirch the good
name of a neighbor or acquaintance,
The first named trait is a most com
mendable one, but should not be di
vorced from tlie higher type of benevolence.
A recent government bulletin on crop
production In European countries
states that the average crop obtained
from au acre of potatoes In (Jermany
Is $10 and from an acre of sugar beets
$55, while wheat yields $20 and rye
but $21 per acre. In France the acre
value of bops reaches $153, of tobacco
$03 and of sugar beets $47 ugalust
only $21 for wheat. In the Netherlands
the gross return per acre of wheat,
$20, is surpassed by the returns from
tobacco, $213, potatoes $74 and sugar
beets $52.
In the face of the great scarcity of
help in many of the rural sections of
the country the girls and women in the
home are frequently of necessity culled
upon to help out ot busy seasons of the
year. While this is perfectly proper,
provided they liavo the time to spnro
and while the outdoor exercise they
would get would undoubtedly be bene
ficial, it Is well to favor the young and
Immature girl and not Impose upon her
tasks that are beyond ber strength.
Often an Injury Is done the child un
wittingly that nmy remain for years.
The fact that the girl may be ready
and willing to help should be taken as
a reason for extra precaution.
In many states health laws Impose a
severe peualtj for the selling of milk,
cream or butter from cows which are
known to be afflicted with tuberculosis.
In states where no such laws exist the
creamery manager and the Individual
dairymen should exercise every possi
ble precaution with a view to locating
and weeding out animals that may be
sickly, and especially those that show
symptoms of being afflicted with this
disease. The use of tbe milk from such
animals Is a source of danger not only
to the members of the family, but to
all who partake of It. In such cases a
state law ought not to be required to
make one follow a course that would
seem to be dictated by good horse
sense.
Women have so much to go through
in life that it is a oily there is so much
needless suffering from backache, heail-
aehea. dizziness, languor and other com
mon aches and ills of kidney complaint.
Doan s Kidney Pills have brought new
life and strength to thousands of women
afflicted in this way. Don't worry if
you feel tired and dragged out if you
have backache and bearing-down pains,
headache, dizzy spells, faintness and
lack ambition. Don't think it's some
trouble peculiar to tbe sex. Men suffer
in the Baine way when they have kidney
trouble. Aek yourself this question:
"Are tne kidnevs well 1" The condition
of the kidney secretions may give you
an answer, if there is a brick-dust sed
iment, orastringy settling in the urine;
if passages are too frequent and copious,
or scanty and painful it is time to beg'n
using loan's Kidnev Pills. Delay may
run vou intoliright'sdiseaseordiabetes.
IVwn'e Kidnev Pills cure every form
of kuluev I rouble, t all at Belt & (Jher-
nio rnt iriucton drug tore, ana asK to see tne
i t rv.n...,
osed this remedv.
For sale bv all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for tbe United
Mates.
Remember the name Doan's and
no other.
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
Or. King'
lki;j Discovery
wii hFOLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AN0 LUNG TROUBLES,
Better Than Pills
GUARANTEED SATISFACXOBYl
OR MONEY REFUNDED. -
For Liver Ills.
As a result of bettter mechanical han
dling and treatment with preservative
solutions previous to being laid, wood
blocks ore now being used for pave
ment and with very satisfactory re
sults. The first wood blocks laid some
fifty years ago were left cylindrical
as cut and were not treated, the re
suit being that the edges soon broke
or wore off and the blocks rotted.
Those laid recently, cut In rectangular
shapo and given a preservative treat
ment, are giving the best of satisfac
tion, surpassing tiny paving material
but granite or sandstone In point of
durability. It costs laid per.. square
yard from $2.40 to $:i.50 as compared
with $3.50 for sann.stone, $:i.20 for
granite, $2.30 for asphalt, $2.00 for
brick and 1)0 cents for macadam.
Blocks of Australian eucalyptus in use
on the streest of Loudon basve lasted
for fifteen years.
P riueville is to have a cigar factory
A Revelation
It is a revelation to ppople, the severe
cases of. lung trouble that have been
cured bv Folev's Honev and Tar. It
not only stops the cough but heals and
strengthens the lungs. I.. M. Rugtrles,
Iieasnor, Iowa, writes: "The doctors
said I had consumption, and I got no
better until I took Foley s Honev and
Tar. It stopped tlie hemorrhages and
pain in niy lungs and they are now as
sou ml as a ounet. ftiuirin Jrug Lo
M. L. Thompson, Falls City.
Woodbum wants a new county, and
mggests Matthieu as its name.
The Remedy That Does.
'Dr. King's New Discovery is the
remedy that does the healing otdeie
promise but IhiI to perform, says Mrs
K. It. I'iersoii, of Auburn Centre, 1'a.
It is curing me of throat ami lung
trouble of lung standing, that olhei
treatments relieved only temporarily.
New Discovery is doing me so much
good that I feel confident its continued
use for a reasonable length of time will
restore nil) to perfect health." This re
nowned congli and cold remedy and
hioat and long healer is sold at licit &
Cherrington'sdrng store. SOnand $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
COFFEE
Three-quarters of coffee
is such that w e , can't
touch it: we make five
grades of the top quarter.
Your grocer returns your money if you doal
like Schilling s Best; we pay him.
MADE
RSk FOR
SERVICE
and guaranteed
absolutely
WATERPROOF
OILED SUITS. SLICKE
AND HATS
Every garment guaranteed
Clean - Light - Durable
Suits '39 Slickers 3?
sold treisr duicrs trtmmtK
(atalog met ran the asking
;et the best
A TROUBLESOME MICROBE.
While tobacco growers the country
over are pestered with Insect enemies
that work more or less damage to their
crops, tbe worst parasite which some
of the growers Id portions of Kentucky
have to put up with Is a two legged
microbe that wears a mask, carries a
revolver and makes a practice of set
ting the grower's tobacco storehouse
afire and perhaps killing the owner. So
destructive have the attacks of these
Night Riders been during theimst year
that many of the Independent tobacco
growers of the state referred to have
bad to vacate their plantations and
move to other states. The motive for
these vicious attacks on the Indcpcml
ents seems to be traceable to thylr un
willingness to have the price at whl
tbey shall sell their product dictated
by the Tobacco Growers' association,
through which as a result of a mutual
agreement the members have been
able to raise the price of tobacco from
8 to 13 cents a pound. Tlie ludepend
ents, not liking dictation as to the
management of their business and
many of them having Insnltlcieut
means to enable them to bold their
product for a considerable crlod of
time, have sold or offered to sell at
lower prices thso those set by the as
soclutlon. with the results as stated
above.
A PCOR SWAP.
unless the business oeiiliig which
be csn get Is decidedly superior that
country lad Is making a verr oiiestlon
able shift who'swaps the Independence
and healthful physical toll, though at
times strenuous and monotonous, and
tbe many pleasant accompaniment
and associations of country life for the
city Job, with Its meager supply of sun
shine and frrh sir. rattling drays.
roaring street cars, rush and hurry,
aependence and treadmill existence.
Coupled with tbrae drawbacks are
tempts Mont and pitfalls of which the
country bred boy la almost entirely
free, la a majority of rases where the
snore Is msde a country birthright Is
wipprd for a worthh-sa rum of urban
ttsge.
Is the ettlravat of Betghbarnood
t'.tTrrorm tr Otspulr art.ltralkaa is
snack cheeper method tbas going to
law and at tbe mm time makes iwsasl
bJe abseqnent friendly rvistioas,
hick t ssovt lei ports ut cousldcra
t. Paint tbe ptctarv ss remj aa tbe rep
reaeotatiiee of the twt eursr factory
are . tbe fact rt-rasin that tne cora
farmer la pretnaj to look aaksarv at tbe
pTPpoettbio of denuding from bts rid
ing cultivate sod frttinf eosi oa his
an rro hones to weed end Ibia mft
lr t a blrh be as to sell for $3 per toa.
jne enterprising merchants or one
western town tii.it we read uf the oth
er day have arranged to offer substnn
tlal prizes to those farmers whose hind
adjoins the main thoroughfares lead
ing into the city who shall keep the
section of road i.ext their places In the
liest condition with the King road
drug. While the move Is rightly term
ed a public spirited one, the merchants
have ligured that the improved coudl
(Ion of the loads will tend to Increase
the travel Into town an I the business
resulting therefrom siilHclcntly to re
imburse them for the expense they
may Incur In providing tho prizes In
ipiesllon. The move Is thus a piece of
farslglited, wholesome scllishness.
We Americans might be n deal more
hospitable than we are If we were only
content to entertain our nelghlsirs and
friends upon a more modest and slm-
plo scale. Tim orten It Is tbe case that
when the company Is pme the good
housewife heaves a sigh of relief.
which may be usually Interpreted to
mean that she is pretty well tired out
and right glad that the ordeal Is over
with. While It Is much easier to say
thau do, the having of company ought
to result In change and a recuperation
rather than a depletion of strength
and vitality. And until this order of
things Is brought alsmt the largest
service that we caa render our fc lends
or that can be rendered us by our
friends will lie Impossible of realization.
If the small grain that Is to be used
.'or sevd Is Inrm-ti-d with smut, ttie
liest method of correcting the difllcnlty
Is to treat It with a formalin solu
tlon. Where regular machines for this
pur-ixwe are not available very satis
factory results can I secured by
rprendlng the grain In a idle about
right Inches deep on the Iwra or gran
ary floor and sprinkling It thoroughly
in a solution made iy mixing one
half pint of formalin with twenty five
rations of water. After the sprinkling
Is done the pile f grain should U
(hoveled over thoroughly so that esch
kernel of grsla will l sure to get
DHiistronL W hen tlie piie has twn
snowed to remain In this condition
two hours. It should he shoveled over
acaln fvml (Ihim n. a.Mittrd out
so as to dry. Tbe trntmcnt should
be gtvrn If possible within twenty
four hours of seeding.
Har-eV Russian AppUa.
'ome of tbe It una Ian spines appear
to he bardler than any attlee of Amer
ican ortgla and bare been the means
of ettenttlnc tbe culture ef this fruit
re southern alsaitoba.
Gees' Metnee-S.
"Tbe Idea that great outlay tor equip
ment Is aoraary to rrodace ' clean
Lk as erruoeous. Milk of tbe beet
quality snay te i-rod orrj la aa orJW
nary Uara If tbe proper care be lakes.
Tbe tronble bas ko been lack of et
penstie equipment, bet lark of clean
snetbods." Tfcts tfW f statement by
Klaoas dairy sotaorttira almpUSea tbe
k.rk mt4eai tnmenseiy.
In the vicinity where the writer lives
representatives of a foreign grocery
house canvassed for supplies, and a bill
of goods which one of their customers
bought, which was later put on exhibi
tion, contained several eye openers.
One of those was the fact that the un
suspecting buyer had paid 08 cents per
pound for a cheap tea that wag not
worth a cent more than 30. The same
order Included thirty pounds of soda
t about the same price that It would
ell for ot the local grocery store, but
there was enough of It to last for four
or live years. The same bill of goods
which the peddler asked $-11 for could
have been bought on tick at the local
grocery for $.12. and for $27.50 If cash
had been paid, as It was to the peddler.
The experience which these buyers bad
would seem to suggest the wisdom of
nt least giving the home merchant an
rfpportunlty to bid on a bill of goods
before It Is given to the representative
ot tlie foreign house.
A big liopyard near Kugeiio will not
bo worked for hops thin sen-ion, but
nstead the thirty unres nre bcine
planted to potatoes, a row foroaoli row
of hops.
8
Best the World Affords.
'"It gives me unbounded pleasure to
recommend Hneklen'a Arnica .Salve,"
says J. v Jenkins, of Ohap'd Hill, N.
C. ''I am convinced it's thi best salve
the world ulfbrds. It cuied a felon on
my thumb, and it never fails to heal
every sore, burn or wound to which it is
applied. J!5c. at ',e't & Cherrington's
drug store.
Burns wi'l probably vote bonds to
the amount of $32,000 to build a new
school house and pay the district debt
of $G,500.
In response to a query as to how to
treat seed potatoes to prevent develop
ment of the scab we will give briefly
tho directions which have appeared In
these columns In previous seasons. Aft
er cutting the potatoes in the sized
pieces desired place them In a coarse
gunny sack and suspend them for two
hours In a solution made up nt the rate
of half a pint of formalin solution to
ftfteeii gallons of water. After the seed
has soaked the desired length of time
the snck may Is? suspended above the
barrel on a couple of sticks and the so
lution allowed to drain back. This
treatment of the seed should lie given
short time before planting. Snlllclcnt
line should elapse, however, so that
he Feel may dry. 1'otatoes treated In
he above iniui ier and planted on what
s known as clean ground -clover sod
breaking or hind that has not raised
potatiHS for a year or two will pro
duce n'l absolutely scab free crop. The
'olntlon Is giinl for use as long as It
lusts If the I nnvl Is coveted lie Ween
times.
Aaparaous and Rhubarb,
.rianlatlons of asparagus and rhn
barb may be set during ApiH and May.
Foley's Orinn laxative, the new laxa
tive, stimulates, hut does not irritate. It
the best laxative, (iiisrsnteed or
nor money back. 8ufrin Drug Co.;
M. I. Thompson, Kails City.
Honrs are more numerous In the
mountains about Klamath Falls than
for some years past
It Can't Be-Beat.
Tiia best of all tea thers is experience.
0. M. Harden, of Hilver (Jity, North
Carolina, says: "I find Klejtrio Bitters
does all that's claimed for it. For
Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles it
can't be beat. I have tried it and lind
it a most excellent medicine." Mr.
Harden is right; it's tlie best of all
medicines also for weakness, lame back,
and all run down conditions. Best too
for chills and malaria. Sold under
guarantee at Beit & Cherringlon's drug
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A Huntlogtou man caught a big
badger that had destroyed 115 of his
chickens.
The function of the kidneys is tostrain
out the impurities of tlie blood which is
constantly passing through them. Foley s
tvulney Kemeity makes the kidneys
neaitny. i ney win strain out all waste
matter from tne blood. Take Foley's
money Ketueuy ami it will make you
wen. stairin in ug jo. ; at. I,, inomp
son, Falls City.
Madras men have located 2fi oil
claims of about 20 acres each la the
La in out a district.
Just Exactly Right.
"I have used Ir. King's Xew Life
I'ills for several years, and find them
just exactly right, says Mr. A. A. Fel-
ton. of llarnsville. A. . New Life
I'ills relieve without the least discomfort.
Best remedy for constipation, bilious
ness and malaria. 2be. at Belt A Cliei
riugton's drug store.
War Agalast Consumptives
All nslions are endeavoring to cheek
the rsvageol consumption, the "while
plague" that claims an man victims
each year. Foley's Doner and Tsr
cores coo ha and colds perfectly and yon
are in no dancer of conaumption. IV
not risk voir health be taking some un
known preparation when Foley's Money
and Tar is sale sod certain in results.
Stsfrtn IVug Co.; M. L. Thompson,
Falls City.
Eaw'a Tkis!
' Waer?r Oae RuB!r4 Dollar m4 ftf
7 1 atarrk Uat eaaawt he eaf4 fey
HsOl'a Caturk Csrs.
r J.CHKNKY CO.. Preps . TMo. O.
'Wa the asJnaigard, kara kma F. i. Ckt
wt fa tHa 1- ft year. e4 W;i feias n
Vrtlj fecanrable ia aa lealeiae traeaartliaaa
4b4 (aaacially sale te carry eat say lalifa
wa4a Vr t-rtr Sr.
nrli( I . W hvh-al TVmrHataL. TrOwln. flt
WjdPi. a.-4 M inTin. T aniaaaia Lwas
r-. Tnno. O.
Tta'l a falartk Car la taWe lam aoV.aie
iinKtir aatte IH Wo4 a ,mai rfa !
r". r. ao Wlna. mA mg mm
An electric plant may be built oa a
dainsite near Monument
Delsv in comiuencimr treatment for a
slight irregularity that could have been
cured quickly by Foley's Kidney Itemed r
ht irouii in a n-nuui aiunev aniens.
Foley s Kidney Keniedy bin Id a op the
worn nut tissues snd strengthens these
organs. Commence tskmg it todav.
f-Ufrin I'rug Co.; M. L. Thompson,
Falls City.
A well of artesian water has been
struck near North Powder, and people
up there aro Rreatly elated thereat.
Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies
Ke. I. V. Williams, Huntington, V.
Vs., testifies sa follows: "This is tore -tif
that I used Foley's Kidnev Krme,1v
for nervous rxlian:ioo and kidnev
trouble, and am tree to say that Fok-y's
Kidney Keme.lv will do all that von
claim lor n." Stafri.i Iiu Co.: l' 1
iQowpeon, ranacitr.
fj by ct
i i'ccii N,&uii....;'ja
is preserved am! uccd by
Kobeitine, a mi'.j, delightful
nreisiniticn, delicately fraerrant.
f.f.ikes the elfin exquisitely soft)
;aejcraciiltu appearance caused
cr-dryncss; reduces the 6ize of
mliirpcd pores, cleanses them, re
duces inflammation and spreads an even,
rauLnt ;lov due to wholesome nonri:.h
rmnt uf skin glands and stimulation of
t!.c capillaries which also feed the
J.in and supply itj healthful color.
Ait jour Draught fir a free sample of
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NATURE'S REMEDY li better than pllli, beeanse tt acta Id Vam right way
It atrengthern the Stomach, alda Digestion, cnrei IypeiBla, cleanaea tha
Liver and Bowela, curing Constipation.
Usually out NR Tablet i all that Is necessary to correct tha areraga tro
ble. It starts In the Stomach and searches through the Liver, Kidney and
Intestine, dissolving and soothing as It goea. N a
NR Tablela are always Just riglit and neither sicken, gripe nor have
harmful after effect. OCT A CSa BOX. - 7
BELT & CHERRINQTON, Dallas, Oregon.
Even our
G r a n dfalheny knew what
BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT
will do.
A CONVINCING PROOF
of tho worth of a medicine is the cures it can effect. Everv
one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it will
C TD C RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS.
WUKC B"JRNS, NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES
AND A Lei PAINS
USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS.
V. L. Settle, Kichmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to
certify that I have used your Snow Liniment for ten
years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, etc.,
and in every case it bas rendered immediate relief
and satisfaction."
Avoid all Substitutes. Three) Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
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SJold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
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FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of people who
have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all
else to make it a staple article of trade and com
merce over a large part of the civilized world
AN INSTa4NCE.
Lacy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled with
aj Terr bad cough for over a year. She says: "A friend
bought a bottle of CHAicmuWs Cocch Rkukdv.
brought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did
at. and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it
cared me of my cough."
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from Japan; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
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For Sale by Druggists.
9 linn
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Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach. Torpid Liver and
Chronic Ccr-stlpation.
Pleasant to tal;
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Laxative Fruit Syrup
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It Is suarvnteed
For Sale by STAFRIN DRUG CO. Dallas, and 1L THOMPSON, Falls City
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