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DAILY CAPITAL JOUKKAIgAJKiatraqOlfr aAftU&PAY, '3A$tVAX 21, 1005. ft AMERICAN OFFICERS OF HIGH RANK ENDORSE AMERICAN REMEDY, PE-RU-NA. Twenty-Eight Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement To Dr. Hartinan, the Inventor of Pe-ru-na. No other catarrh remedy in the world lios received such unstinted oulogy from so many renowned statesmen and military men as Peruna. Gen. O'Bcirnc or Washington, D. C, "Writes: "As many of my frlonda and acquaintances havo successfully used your Poruna as a catarrh euro, I Xool that It is an oftcctlvo remedy, and I roc ommond It as saoh to thoso suftorlng from that dlsoaso as a most hopeful isourco of relief." James It. O'Boirno, 290 Broadway, Washington, D. 0. General S. S. Yodcr of Ohio, Writes: "I havo found Poruna to be a -wonderful remedy. I only used it for a abort time and am thoroughly satisfied as to its merits." S. S. Yoder, Wash ington, D. O. BrladlcrGcneral Klrby Writes: "I can rocommend Poruna to nil those whoaroaOllotod with catarrh." D. T, Klrby, Washington, D. C. BrlgndlcrGcncrol King of Confederate Army, Writes: "I unhosltatlngly stato that I am convinced Poruna is a modlolno that -will offect all the cures that are claimed for its use." J. Floyd King, Washing ton, D. C. General Smalls. Beaufort, S. C, "Writes: "I havo used Peruna for ca tarrhal trouble and 11 nil it benoftclal and to bo all that it promises, and freely give it my. unqualified recommenda tion." Robert Smalls. Ccncral Abbott of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I am fully convinced that your remedy Peruna is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends havo used It with the roost boneficlal results lor coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." Ira O.Abbott, 906 M St., N. W., Wash ington, D. 0. Captain Yarned of Washington, D. C, Writes: "Your medicine, Parana, I bo liovo to be the best medicine for catarrh on the market. I havo taken only a mall amount, and oan see very benofl cial results." W. Q. Yarnell, 2322 Lin coln streot, N. E., Washington, D. C. General Mr.Urldc ef U. S. A., Writes: "1 have no hesitation In rec ommending Peruna to all persons who are afflicted with catarrhal troubles." J. D. McBrldo, 400 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington, D. O. General Noske ef 0. V. U., "Writes: "I commend Peruna to thoso -who are troubled with colds, producing catarrh, as a most efficacious cure and as Pinal Meeting Tomorrow. Tho cloao of tho anti-cigarotto cam paign in Salem is announced for to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in tho First M. E. church. Tho State Boform School Anti-Cignrotto league will bo represented by tlioir band, and tho leagues of Salem will turn out. Mr. F. A. Wiggins, president of tho Y. M. C. A., will preside. Tho various pastors and school principals of tho city will bo seated on tho platform. Addresses will bo givon by Dr. W. II. Selleck, Superintendent Trnvers, Super intendont N. II. Loonoy and Rev. Wal laco It. Strublc. Tho choir of tho M. E. Church will have chargo of tho music. Othor pastors will havo a part Do You Know? Tbere Is a great deal of satisfaction in being sure that you are going to get Just what you order instead of Having something sent you that you are told is just as good. You Can Get the best money can tuy at the fair est prices for we know we can send exactly Wnat Yoa Want if you get in line and begin the new year by trading At Out Stone If you want cheao goods cheap, we have then, but our specialty is the Best goods sold at the fairest pos sible prices. FULLER & DOUGLAS, SALEM'S LEADING QEOOEBS. 142 Stato Street. Phono 2201 We carry Fleischmann's Com pressed least. iiiiiit-Hiiiiiimmiin $ Tne Latest Wo havo now a finer Cboco- f late Cream than was ever made in Salem before, at Zitin s 151 State Street. 104 Court Street. m it 1 1 1 is a n 1 1 1 m n n h a good general tome." Chas. F. Nosko, 213 B St., N. W., Washington, D. C. General Erivln's Recommend. "Many of my friends havo used Pe runa as a dyspepsia remedy with the most benoflcial results." John B. Erwln, Washington, D. C. Brig. General Scltcll Benefited. "Peruna is indeed a wonderful lonlo, and for coughs and colds 1 know of nothing bettor." F. M. Schell, Wash ington, D. 0. General Duffleld or the Union Army. Writes: "1 have used Peruna in my family and have found it a valuable modlolno, and tako pleasure in recom mending it to all who suffer from ca tarrh of the stomach or who require a tonic of efficiency." The Cairo, Wash ington, D. C. General Butler of South Carolina, Writes: "lean recommond Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medlcino for a short period and feel vory much rollevcd. It is Indeed a wondorful medicine, besides a good tonic." M. 0. Butler. Gen. Powell, llccker Post No. 443, Writes: "After using ono bottlo of Po runa I became convinced of its curative qualities, and continued its use to date. on tho progrnni dially invited. Following aro Tho public is cor- tho officers of East schoel: Presidents Iloraco Sykcs, Mildred Perkins. "" i Vico-Presidcnts Ralph Moores, Eva Shirloy. Secretaries Curtis Cross, Sophia Catlin. Trensurors John Hall, Margarito Ostrander. Scrgcant-nt-Arms Harvoy Slater, Barbara Durbln. Following ia tho total membership in Salem: Lincoln school 138 Park school 154 Central school 91 North school 241 East school (est.) 350 Total 974 At tho stato reform school tonight tho boys of that institution will bo or ganized into an anti-cigarotto league o Ono Glory Ticket, A. J. Honnoman and Minnio A. Mil ler woro granted a liconso to wed by County Clerk Roland yesterday, wit nessed by W. A. Jones. "No collego or uuivorslty can well afford to loso an opportunity of hear ing Mrs. Baker." Prosidont tho West ern Collego for Women, Oxford, 0. The one means of raising the grade of trade is good goods Schilling's Best biklnj.powdtr fl.rerinc attract IpICM colft Your grocer's ; moneyback. 1 1 1 1 1 in illinium :: The Masses '. '. Whether laws aro mado for them 1 1 or not, our meals aro, and they T ; ; aro appreciated by hundreds J . . every day. : White House Restaurant $ i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i a 1 1 nut 1 1 1 m All symptoms of catarrh havo disap peared, yot I continue its moderate nso as a preventive, and an old man's tonic." W. H. Powell, Bollevllle, 111. Gen. Scbrlng of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I can cheerfully recommond your vnlupblo remedy Poruna as a vory oxccllon t tonic, und also good for coughs, colds, catarrh and general doblllty." W. H. Sebring, 133 W. 4th St., Jackson ville, Fla. General Payne of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I Join with my comrades in recommending Peruna to my friends as an invigorating tonic to build up tho system." Eugene B. Payne, 407 4th St., N. W., Washington, D. O. General Talley of Pa. Vol. V. S. A., Writes: "Your Peruna has boon used by me and my f rionds as a relief for ca tarrhal troubles with the most benoflcial results. I am so convinced of tho offlcaoy of Poruna that I do not hesltato to give it my recommendation." Wm. Cooper Talley, 718 D St., N. E., Washington, D.O. General Blgelew Cured. Gen. J. G. Blgolow, 151 O St., N. W., Washington, D. C, writes: "Peruna has made rae well and it has given me more than ordinary strength and spirit for work." J. Q. Blgolow. SUNDAY SERVICES Christian Science Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 140 Chemekota street. Services: Sun duy at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sub ject of lesson sermon, "Love." Sun day school at 11:45 a. m. Wodnesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Iteuding room in tho church open each ufternoon except Sunday. All nro cordially invited. Christian Science First Church of Christ, Seiontist. Servlccs: Lesson sermon aud chil dren's classes nt 11 n. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Love." Wednesday evening meeting nt 7:30 p. in. Read ing room opon dally oxcept Sunday. Christian Scicnco hall, corner of Court and Liberty streets. Central Congregational. Nineteenth and Ferry streets, P. S. Knight in charge. Sunday school at 10 a, nil Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m., sonior, 0:39. p. m. Preaching services nt 11 a. m, nnd 7:30 p. in. Cordial in vitation to nil services. Unitarian. Frank A. Powell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a, in. and regular services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Starr King Fraternity meets nt 0:30 p. m. Subject, "A Study of Longfellow." All wel conio. Mrs. Ada Wallace Uruh. Will speak at tho Baptist church at 10:30 Sunday morning, and at 3 o'clock sho will deliver an address to the youug ludios at tho University. First Presbyterian. !.. TC If C3lin... T)A.f1.Mi1 will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12. Y. P. S. C. E, at 0:30 p. m. St. Paul's Episcopal. Ror. II. D. Chambors will hold serv-, icos at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion aftor morning sorviee. First Christian. Servlcos at 10:30 a.m. and 7.3U p. in. Respective themes: "No Man Caretb. for My Soul" and "Tho Great Question and tho Inspired Answer," Biblo School at 12 m., Dr. IT. 0. Epley, General Chase, Asst Adj. Gen'l G. A. R Writes: "Tho oxcollonco of Poruna as a euro or relief for catarrhal disturb ances is well ostablishod. Many of my friends havo boen boneutod by its uso." B. P. Chaso, 28 Harrison St., Ana costla.D 0. General O'Connor of U. V. Legions, Writes: "Ifyouaro suffering from ca tarrh or physical doblllty, Immodiately commonce tho uso of Peruna. It has boon of tho groatest benefit and servioe to many of my friends." Dennis O'Connor, 783 32nd St., N. W., Wash ington, D. O. Gen. Wright ef the Confederate Army, Writes: "I tako pleasure in recom mending Peruna. It is a remarkable modlolno and should bo used by persons who aro in need of-a good tonio and by sufferers from oatarrh."-MarcusWrlght, 1721 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C. Gen. Ilawlcy of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I havo used Peruna and find it Yory bonoflolal for kidney tronblo and especially good for coughs, oolda and catarrhal troubles." A. F. Hawley. Brig. Gen. Cook, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "As a number of my friends and acquaintances have used Peruna as a catarrh euro with goyl results, and as jsuporintondont. Junior 0. E. nt 3 p. jm. Sonior C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Strangers I and visitors welcome D. Errett, pns 'tor. Through tho powor of Mrs. Ba ker's dramatic gonitis tho honror's im agination is quickened and illuminated. Janttaty Clearance Sale Our semi-annual Clearance Sale ia now on. You profit wo loso. All tho Suits and Overcoats in our store havo boon reduced; somo half, somo third, some quartor. All our regular and excel lent clothing. Wo don't put in "fillers." If we did, we could make a nice profit out of our reduc tion sales. But after the most successful six months' busiuossin our experience wo aro iiatisfied to take a loss and clean up tho tabloa for tho spring stock. Fancy Vests Balance of our fancy vosts, a com pleto unbroken lino of from $2.50 to $4.50 valuos, $1.95 and $2.85 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe lam now using it beneficially, I oan safety locommond its use to persons suffering from this disorder." Geo. W. Cook. Gen. Mlddleton of Washington, D. C, Writes: "Your preparation of Poruna as a oure for catarrh as well as a tonlo doservea tho gratitude of thoso afflicted with that dlsoaso as well as physical prostration. I haTO boen much bono fltodinovcry respect in various ways, and 1 feel it a duty to rocomraond its usefulness to my follow cltlaens." John Mlddleton. Oentral Sypher ef Washington, D. C, Wrltes: "After suffering for years with neuralgia, I was persuaded by a friend to use your remedy, Peruna, and aftor giving it a fair and thorough trial, I can now oheorfully recommond Poruna to any ono who is suffering with neuralgia. It is also an excellont tonio." J. II. Sypher. Brig. Gen. Otesen ef Washington, D.C., Writes: "Peruna is not only a remedy for colds and catarrh, but also an ad mirable tonio and should bo in ovory household. I commend its possession and use to all persons. Am using it myself with good results." A. O. Gibson. Requisition Houorod. Govornor George E. Chnmborlaln yestorday honored tho requisition pa - pors issuwl by Govornor F. R. Good - ing, of Idaho, for tho arrest of Lewis Boggu, now hold ut Ashland, and wanted nt Pnyotto, Idaho, for ombez-zlomont. NOTE THESE CUTS Men's Stilts and Overcoats $10.00 to $12.00 suits nnd overcoats $6 $12.00 to $15.00 suits and overcoats 00 suits $8 $15,00 to $10.50 suits and overcoats $10 $18,00 to $20,00 suits aud overcoats $J5 Boys' Sits Children's suits, botwoon tho ages of 3 and 0, roducod to just one-half tho marked prlco. Big reductions on all boys' suits. Gen. Henderson of Washington, D. C, Writes: "Peruna has boon used in my family with tho very best results, and I take pleasuro in rooommondlng your valuablo romody to my friends as a find tonic and offootlve euro for oatarrh." MaJ. Ocn. Armstrong or Washing ton, D. C Writes: "As many of my old comrades and frtonds have boon greatly bonofltcd by tho uso of Poruna for catarrhal troublos, I hoartlly join in their on dorsomont of its ouratlre qualities." . IT. 0. Armstrong. Ocnorol Pettys of tho U. V. U.f Writes: "It affords mo ploasuro to say that somo of my patients who havo used Peruna as a tonlo and also for catarrhal troubles, havo boen greatly benefited by tho same. I am satisfied of tho ox collonoo of tho samo," Charles Pettys, Oencral Lcgg of Washington, D. 0., Writes: "t take ploasuro in endorsing tho many recommendations I havo hoard and road of Poruna, booanso of having had knowlodgo of tho truth of so many of thorn. "Wo always toll our sick and ailing frlonda of the rombdies that we havo loarnod, from oxporiouoo, were good for us when ailing in tho samo way, and wo do it as a duty we foel that we ow thorn. "Why la it any the less our duty to adviso all tho poople wo can whonwo know of a good and comparatively in oxponslvo romody that makes many cures, and bonoflts in almost all oases? "My own little personal oxporlenco of being relieved of doaf ncss, caused by a slogo of oatarrh, warrants mo in ad vising all tho afflicted to just try Peruna." -A, M. Legg. Col. Shatsvvcll of Washington, D C, WriteB: "I commend Poruna as a moat agrooablo as woll as offootlvo modlolno. Oatarrh and oatarrhal colds aro ohooked and generally ourod by a Judicious uso of it. It Is a good promoter of digostioa and is an oxoellont romody for a weak stomach. II tones up tho appottto and is not at all dlsagrooablo to tako." Nathanlol Shatswoll. Captain Jackson ef Washington, B. C, Writes : " I am olghty-throo yoarn old, a veteran of tho Black Hawk, Moxioaa and Civil Wars. Somo years ago I was seriously affootod with catarrh of tho stomaoh. Aftor tho uso of throe bottle of Peruna ovory appearand of my complaint was removed." If you do not dorivo prompt and satis factory results from tho ubo of Peruna. wrlto at once to Dr. Hartman, Riving a full statement of your cass and he will bo pleased to give you his valuable ail vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, "0 All oorrospondenoo held confidential, , Frcsldont to Acquire Stock. ' Washington! Jnn. 21(. -Roprosonta- jtlvo Ilcnrst introduced a bill In tho 1 houso today dirocting tho president to ' acquiro tho stock in tho Panama rail- road not owned by tho United States. Tho bill contains an appropriation for tho purchase of stock aud litigation. 05 0ENT8 Stiff shirts that woro regular $1 aud $1,50 valuos now ro ducod to 65c I u