Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 11, 1909, Image 8

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from woman's ailments are invited to write to the names and
-t . addresses here given , for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound does cure female ills.
Tumor Removed.
c . , ' Chicago , IIl. - Mrs. Alveua Sperling Lang-
: don Street.
i .JJndlcy , Ind. - Mrs. May Fry.
'Kinsley" ] { ans.3r rs. Stella Gifford Beam.in.
g " d .Scott : , N.Y. J = Mrs. S. J. Barber.
Cornwallville , N.Y. = Mrs. Win. Boughton.
- O5iciuriatiO.aMrfl.W.lC.Ifoush.7Eastvic\vAv v
Milwaukee , VTi3. = Mra. JJmma Imao , 883 1st
r c St. , German.
' Clmiijyo of T.ifo.
w South Bend , Ind. = \Irs. Fred Cortia , 1014 S.
o Lafayette Street.
! : : Noali , Kontuckv. = > Mrs. Lizzie Holland.
4 * . . .Brookflold , Mo. ' : = Mrs. Sarah Loubiguont , 207
S. Market St.
P Tatcreon , N..J. = Jtrs. Wm. Somerville , 195
IfamburgU Avenue.
i ' Philadelphia , Pa. = Mrs. K. E. Garrett , 2407
North Garnet Street.
Kowaskum , Wis. = Mrs. Carl Dahlke.
s' Maternity Troubles. '
! & * ; Worcester , \lass. = Mrs. Dosylva Cote" , 117
; . Soutlijjate Stroet.
1 . ' , Indianapolis , Ind. = 3Irs. A. P. Anderson , 1207
; i : . . E. Pratt Street.
A. Big Run , Pa. = Mra W. E. Pooler.
Atwdtor Station , O. = Mrs. Anton Muolhaupt.
< Ciuciuuatl , Ohio. = Mrs. : E.fU. Maddocks , 2135
Gilbert Avenue.
.Mbgadoro , Ohio. = l1rs. : Lee Manges , Box 131.
. Dewittville , N. Y. = Mra. A. A. Gies .
.Johnstown ; N.Y. = Mrs. Homer N. Seaman , 108
E. Main Street.
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"Bortoiiviow , IlL = ttrs. ] : Peter Langenbahn.
Avoid Operations-
'Hampatead ' , Md. = Mrg. Jos. II. Dandv.
Adrian , Ga. . . . Lenr. V. Henrv , Route Xo. 3.
: Indianapolis , Ind. = Besslo V. 1'iper , 29 South
: Addison Street.
- Lonisville , Ky. = Mrs. ; : Sam Lee , 3523 Fourth St.
.South West Harbor , Maine. co Mrs. Lillian
Bobbins , Mt. Desert Lightetation. !
Detroit , Mich. : OCI Mrs. Frieda liosenau C44
Meldrum Avenue , German.
Organic Displacements.
Mozier , Ills. = Mrfl. Mary Ball.
JMzonlor , Ind. = Mrs. Eliza Wood , It. F.D. No.4.
Melbourne , Iowa. = Mrs. Clara Waterniann ,
R. F. D. No.1.
Bardstown : , Ky. = 'Ifril. Joseph Hall.
. - Ixiwiston , Mame. = Mra. Henry Cloutier , 56
1 Oxford Street.
Minneapolis , Minn. = : ' 11"8. John G. Moldan ,
2115 Second Street , N.
Shamrock , Mo. = Joslo Ham , R.F.D. No. 1 ;
Box 22.
. " . Marlton , N.J. = Mrs. Geo. Jordy , Route No.3 ,
Box 40.
Chester. Ark. = Mrs. : Ella Wood.
t Ocilla , ( a. = : \r'i. T. A. Cribb.
' Pondleton , Ind. = Mrs. May Marshall , R.R.44.
. . - Cambridge , Neb. = Mrs. Nellie Mo- > landcr.
These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses of
the power of Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound to cure female
" diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in any
form for the use of their names in this advertisement-but are will
ing that we should refer to them because of the good they may
do other suffering women to prove that Lydia E. Pinkham's
4 ! ' ' Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine , and that the
statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are the
truth and nothing but the truth.
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As we get older the blood becomes sluggish , the mus-
cles and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold
? J. easier. Sloan's Liniment quickens the blood limbers
up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache
. with astonishing promptness.
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Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism.
Mrs. DANIEL H. DIEHL , of Mann's Choice , R.F.D. , No. i , Pa. , -writes : -
Tlease send me a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism and stiff joints.
It is the best remedy I ever knew for I can't do without it. "
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" Also for Stiff Joints.
Mr. MILTON WHEELER , 2100 Morris Ave. , Birmingham , Ala. , writes-
' .11 I am glad to say that Sloan's Liniment has done me more good for stiff
joints than anything I have ever tried. "
is loan.s .
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tism , Sciatica , Toothache , Sprains , Bruises &
and Insect Stings.
Price 25c. , 50c. , and $1.00 at All Dealers. ' _ ; m : , ,
Send for Sloan's Free Book on JIoi es. Address M - r . .
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DR. EARL S. SLOAN , BOSTON , MASS.
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. McINTOSII ! celebrated !
1 . . 4 1 Natural Uterine ' Supporter
Cites Immediate relief. Sold byallsur :
Elcal Instrutnetit dealers and leading
druszlfts In United State ana Canada.
Catalog price lltt and particulars mailed !
on application.
THE HASTINGS & : McINTOSH TRUSS CO.
< J1S \ \Tanati , FUILLDF LFIIIArA. ,
nmiiufarturcrs of tru isea and .
. . > lo niaLern . . of the Genuine
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pn1J'c The recent extension of the K. C. O.
li U 11'1 ll- It. hrln ! : ! ' tlioui-ands ! oi ncres of fine
covemmcut laud alone this lino on
the market. Splondld noli. ! ! Cllo11o.tO. water timber and
nuiso : alfalfa whent. etock.frult. train : am ! ve ; : etahles.
/ . < xx1 nilln > nl facilities and markets. Crops ! turovltli -
rntlrrlcaUon. COME SOWand getaborne for nothing . ,
ln < tnd or paying bleb prices elsewhere. If you haro
nsed .ourhmn"'k-ad rlebt. you can take 330 acres under
tho IVscrt Land Act. homo etock ranchrannil deeded
land tor aolo by aimer Fine opnaiuc for live
land men. Addras II . O. POUUB. I.A.VD COM. ,
Duruth. California. Oregon It , . . . ItKNO , > EVA1
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.Sere IfaflHctedwtlb Eyes , use IHOMP80N'S ! m WBIfR
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Painftil Periods.
Goshen , Ala. = Mrh.\V. T. Dalton , Route No. ,
Clilcapjo ; : , ill. = Mrs AVra. Tully . 4w Ogden Av
] ' : nr la\r , Mich = .Irs. : Etnriia raper.
Flushing , Micb. = Mrs. Burt Loyd , R. F. D.
No. a ; care of I ) . A. Sanborn.
Cuffcfvillo , Miss.caMrs. ! ; S. J. Jones.
Cincinnati , Ohio. = Iia. Flora Alir , 1362 Ernst
Street.
Cleveland , Ohio = Miss ! Lizzie Steiger , K10
Fleet Avenue , S.E.
TVcsleyville , Pa. = JIrs. : : Maggie Este1"R.F.D.l.
Dyersoufg.Tenn = SIrs. Luo Hilliard , K.It.1.
Uayfleld , Va. = . : , [ 3Iayme Wiudle.
Jlrrcgularlty.
Jlerrin , 111 = Vrs . Chas. Folkel. !
Winchester , Ind = Irs. : : : lav Deal.
Dyor , Jnd. = lrs."rill. . Oberloh , R. F. D. 1'0.1.
JJultimoro , \ Id. = Irs. . W. S. Ford , 1938 Laiis-
downo Street.
Roxbury , iMas8. = JIrs. Francis ilerklo,13 Field
Street.
Claikhdale , , Mo. = 'MiH3 Anna Wallace.
Ou > avilJe : , Oliio. = Mr.s. Ella Michael , R.F.DJ.
Dayton , Ohio. = Mrs. : Ida Halo , Box 25 , Na
tional Military Home.
Lebanon , Pa. = Mis. Harry L. Rittle , 203 Leh
man fit r . ct.
Svkes , 'l't'1lI1.Iinnle : Hall.
letruitMtch. . < . Louise tTung,3. Chestnut
st- Ovarian Trouble.
Vincenne- , Ind. = Mrs. Syl. B. Jerauld 503 [ ) N.
Tenth Stre , . t.
G.irdiii'-r , : \ [ . = Mrs. S. A. Williams , K. F.
D. No. 14 ; Box .19.
Philadelphia. Pa. = Mrs. ; Chas. Booll , 2407 N.
Garnet Street.
Plattabur , MissVornaWilkes.'Il.F.D.l. : : .
Female Weakness.
Willimantic , Conn. = Mrs. Etta Donovan , Box
JJV.
Woodside : Idabo. = Mrs. Rachel Johnson.
Kockland , Maine. = > Mrs. Will Young , G Col
umbia Avenue.
Scottvi 110 , Micl.3rrs . JohnsonR.F.D.3. .
Davton , Ohio. = Mra. F. R. Smith , 431 Elm St.
Erie Pa. = Mrs. : J. P. Endlich , R. F. D. No. 7.
Be.ivor Falls , Pa. = Mrs. W. P. Boyd , 2109
Seventh Avenue.
FairchancePa. T. A. Dunham , Box 152.
Fort Hunter , Pa. = Mrs. : Mary : Jane Shatto.
JC.it. Earl , Pa. = Mrs. : : Augustus Lyon , R.F.D.
Vienna , \V. Va. = Mrs. inima Wheaton.
"Nervous Prostration.
Oronogo , 7VIo. = : \1 rs. M.io McKnight.
Camd , N.J. = Mia. Tillie Waters , 451 Liber-
ty Street.
Joseph ; , Oregon. = Mrs. Alice Huffman.
Philadelphia , Pa. = > Mrs. John Johnston : ; , 210
Sicgel Street.
Christiana , Tcnu. = Mrs. Mary : Wood , R.F.D.
1'0.3.
Pecos , Tcxas. = Mrs. Ada Young ; : Eggleston.
Gramtoville , Yt. = Mrs. Chas. Barclay , K.F.D.
Bottle Suicide.
Drunkenness for deepest troubles
is often a preventive or a substitute
for suicldo , a "temporary suicide" as
it were. Many men too cowardly to
pull the trigger or take gas , deliber
ately : and viciously commit suicide by
the slow alcoholic route , and even say
It is an easy way to die. And for this
alcohol gets the blame.-Exchange.
feecsrity of Beauty.
Schiller in his esthetical and philo
sophical essays wrote that "Beauty
alone confers happiness on all , " that
under its influence men forget their
limitations. Happiness is our being's
end and aim. And without beauty even
happiness in its perfect flowering Is
impossible.
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VERDICT Of VOTERS
THE COUNTRY OVER
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Results of State and City Eleof
tions in All Parts of the
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Country. .
GAYNOR WINNER IN NEW YORK
Traction Matters Cause Defeat of
Johnson in Cleveland-San Fran-
cisco Retires Heney. :
Important State aud municipaj . " } elec
tions were held in many sections of
the country on Tuesday , early reports
on the results of which are brietly
stated thus :
William J. Gaynor , Democrat , was
elected mayor of New York City Tues
day by a plurality of .more than 70,000 I
over his nearest competitor , Otto T.
Bannard , Republican. He will be in
complete isolation , however , in the
board of estimate and apportionment.
The borough presidents on Gaynor's
ticket in Manhattan , the Bronx ,
Queens , Kings , and Richmond were de
feated. His associates on the Tam-
many city ballot-Moore for controller
and Galvin for president of the board
of aldermen-lost by probably 50,000
votes.
The Chronicle and Call concede the
election of P. H. McCarthy , Union La
bor candidate , as mayor of San Fran
cisco , the Chronicle estimating his ma-
jority at 5,000 to 7,500 and the Call
estimating it at 10,000. They both
' " 15,000
concede Fickert's election by ,
majority over Heney. The large ma-
jority by which Heney , graft prosecu-
tor , was snowed under shows that
there has been widespread revolt
against the present administration ,
which is in the hands of civic reform
ers. These men have thrown out slot
machines from cigar stores and sa
loons , have been largely instrumental
in killing betting on the racetrack : ,
have shut poolrooms and put the lid on
a town that for years had been wide
open.
Herman C. Baehr , Republican , has
been elected mayor of Cleveland over
Tom L. Johnson. The indications point
to 4,500 plurality for Baehr , with a
tendency toward an increase' in these
figures. Johnson admitted his defeat
by a plurality of 1,500 , but declared
that he would push the traction peace
plans before he leaves office. He also
said he would run again. Charles Sa-
len , manager of many of the Johnson
battles , conceded a Democratic defeat.
Election results in other sections
may be summarized as follows :
Philadelphia-Reform ticket defeat-
ed. S. P. Rotan ( Rep. ) re-elected over
D. C. Gibboney for District Attorney.
Estimated plurality , 45,000. Rest of
city Republican.
Pennsylvania - State Republican
ticket , headed by State Treasurer , wins
by 150,000 estimated plurality.
Cincinnati-Dr. Louis Schwab ( Rep. )
elected Mayor by 10,000 plurality.
Indianapolis-S. L. Shank ( Rep. )
won over Charles A. Gauss ( Dem. ) by
1,468 plurality. Republicans had claim-
ed Democrats were aided by liquor in-
terests. Black eye for Tom Taggart.
Indiana ( cities and towns ) - Mixed
results between parties. Terre Haute ,
Evansville , Muncie and Lafayette wet ;
Kokomo dry ; South Bend for regula-
tion.
Illinois Towns-Jacksonville remains
dry. In small southern towns of
State , where liquor was issue , the
changes from dry to wet were 8 ; from
wet to dry , 8 ; unchanged , 20.
Toledo-Mayor Brand Whitlock re-
elected by about 3,500 plurality.
Massachusetts - Republicans re-
elected Gov. Draper by a plurality of
8,000. One year ago Draper received a
plurality of over 60,000. Fight was ,
made by Democrats along tariff reform
lines and the shrinkage of over 50,000
is attributed to dissatisfaction with the
tariff.
Virginia-Democrats elected State
ticket headed by William H. Mann by
23,000 majority.
Maryland-Disfranchisement , which
would have deprived 50,000 negroes of
vote , probably beaten. Democrats win
State ticket and Legislature , insuring
Rayner's return to Senate. Majorities ,
however , are reduced.
Rhode Island-Gov. Pothier ( Rep. ) ,
re-elected over Olney Arnold ( Dem. . ,
by substantial majority.
GAMBLERS HURL TWO BOMBS
More Spectacular Outrages in Chi-
cago's Long Series Arouse City. ,
Bombs No. U3 : ; and ' : ' \0. : : 4 , fired with-
in twenty minutes of each other
wrecked two buildings in the loop dis -
trict of Chic-ago Sunday night , causeu
nearly $10,000 . damage , frightened hun
dreds of citizens and served notice on
the people of Chicago that , in the face
of the oft-repeated denials of the po
lice , open gambling is still going on in
the city. The two cases Sunday night
left no chance for the police to ascribe
the outrages to anything but a gam
biers' war. Each of the places blown
up sheltered gambling establishments.
Four Children See 'l'razecly.
Frank Miller , of Xew York , shot ana
kilie- his father-in-law , John Sceain ,
in the yard or the latter's house in
South Brooklyn , and then shot ana
probably fatally wounded his wife
Amelia Miller. He was arrested. The
four children of the couple witnessed
the shooting.
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Had bought Lightning Rods.
Hotel Clerk-Just sign your name ,
please. The other guests would like
to register. " "Don't you hurry me ,
young : man. I don't sign nothin' that
I ain't read carl'fI11h--LI
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A rattle COM.
He caught a little cold - \
That was all
So the neighbors sadly said ,
As they gathered round his bed ,
When they heard that he was dead.
He caught a little cold -
That was all. ( Puck. )
Neglect of a cough or cold often
leads to serious trouble. To break ! : up
a ! cold in twenty-four hours and cure
any cough that is curable mix twc
ounces of Glycerine , a half-ounce of
Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure and
eight ounces of pure "Whisky. Take a
teaspoonful every four hours. You can
buy these at any good drug store and
easily mix them in a large ! ; bottle.
After greasing pans for small cakes
dust with flour thickly , shaking out all
that is loose. This treatment prevents
sticking.
Bud Doble ,
The greatest of all horsemen , says : "In
my 40 years' experience with horses I
have found Spohn's Distemper Cure the
most successful of all remedies for the
horses. It is the greatest blood puri
fier. " Bottle , 50c. and $1.00. Druggists
can supply you , or manufacturers.
Agents wanted. Send for Free Book.
Spohn Medical Co. , Spec. Contagious
Diseases , Goshen , Ind. ,
According bakers , people eat 20
per cent more bread in cold weather
than in mild.
Many : Children Are Sickly. : :
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil
dren. used by Mother Gray , a nurse i'
Children's Home , New York cure Sumrr.e
Complaint , Feverishness , Headache Storr
ach Troubles , Teething Disorders * iiiul I ) < ' .
stray Worms. At all Druggists , : ? fic. Sam
pip mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Ohr
sted. Le Roy N. Y.
In Russia , a declaration of love on a
postcard renders the sender liable to a
fine.
The next time you feel that swallowing
sensation the surp sign of sore throat
gargle Hamlins Wizard Oil immediately
with three parts water. It will save you
days and perhaps weeks of misery.
I.'bcrot.
"What do you consider the best ol
all the so-called 'best sellers ? ' " in-
quired the caller.
"Well , I have always liked old Col.
Mulberry better than any of the oth-
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ers , " answered the information editor
turning again to his work.
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Not Sisters , %
Now and again you see two women pass
ing down the street who look like sisters.
You are astonished to learn that they are
mother and daughter , and you realize that / 1
a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be j '
ct her finest and fairest. Why isn't it so ? '
The Igeneral health of woman is so in- > "
timately associated with the local health
of the essentially feminine organs that
there can be no red cheeks and round
form where there is female weakness.
V/oraen who have suffered from
this trouble have found prompt
relief : and cure in the use of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to tfce
organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion , brightens th > e
eyes and reddens the checks.
No alcohol or habit-forming drugs is contained In "Favorite Prescription.
Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter , free. Every letter i >
held as sacredly confidential , and answered in a plain envelope. AddressC
- _ World's Dispensary Medical Association , Dr. R.V. Pierce , Pres. , Buffalo , N.Y.
Avoid Your Friend
"I hear you spent your vacation with
friends. " "We were friends during- the
first week. " - Louisville Courier-Jour-
, nal.
ECZEMA COVERED HIM.
Itching 'l'orturoVaJol Beyond Word
-Slept Only from Sheer Ex-
hnntion - Helloed In 24 Hour
and Cured In a Mouth : by Cutlcus-n
"I ain seventy-seven years old and
some years ago I was taken with ec
zema from head to foot. I was sMc
for six months and what I suffered
tongue could not tell. I could not sleep
day or night because of that dreadfu.
itching ; when I did' sleep it was from
sheer exhaustion. I was one mass ol
irritation ; it was even In my scalp.
The doctor's medicine seemed to make
me worse and I was almost out of my
mind. I got a set of the Cuticurn
Soap , Ointment and Resolvent. I used
them persistently for twenty-foUl
hours. That night I slept like an in
fant. the first solid night's sleep I had
had for six months. In a month I wa
cured. W. Harrison Smith , Alt. Kisco
N. Y. , Feb. 3 , 1008. "
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. . Sole
Props. of Cutimra fl medic's. ! , Boston.
Unfortnnale Habit.
Patience-She says she never forgets
a. face. Patrice - No wonder she's sub-
ject to nightmare.-Yonkers Statesman.
PERKY DAVIS- PAIIOvTTTEK
has no substitute. No other remedy is so cffcctlv
for rlieuniatibm , lumbago. stiHness. nouralijta. t
cold of any sort. Put up in 2Cc. UCc : ; ; ; and 60c bottle
The swiftest river in the world is
the Sutlej , British India , which has a
descent of 12,000 feet in 150 miles.
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Children's Coughs 5 etJa
Ones Much Unnecessary Sufferfaa
Jsos
rw CURE
1\\t 6ES.t "t\\Qlt \ ) \ YOU UGS.US \
Giro instant tdief - soothes and he li the little
throats and prerenls more senoua iIlne ' . QnJdren !
like it too - so pleai&iU to take tod does : not cp / ct
the ttotniK-h.
All DruBgists 25 cents.
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z\ FREE
: MaryT. Goldman' .
- , , , Gray Hair Restorer
, . restore original color In
V.
" mild healthful monnex
in from . 7 to 14 dnys. En.
Urely different from 6111'
: s ft : thing else. Itn effect a
Tnd1larkkslrxnd permanent. Dow not
wash off nor look unnat
ural. Has no sediment , BO it's ncUthcr suck/ nor
gn'881-lt.'s on pure and clear us wuter.
Don't experiment - nso what thousands of others
havo found wife un < satisfactory. ! Sample find comb " ' .
nbnolnttth free. Bo snro to mention original color
of > our hnir. MARY T. GOLDXAX.WJ Goldman1
Blda. , 6f. Paul , Minn. : : : 3
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Peper-Haogers i Painters
You can greatly increase your bnstnfm with no e _
trn investment by nolluiR Alfred IVata PrJz <
Wnllpaper. We want one Kood ivorkpr in e&ca
vicinity , and to thn first worthy nppllonnt will . en
FIIHE. by prepaid expreaa. flvo , largo sample
hookH showing a $2 Oooo.no'uJiptllfr : Stoc
for cut ! > tomurs to eelect from We offer Jil > cral profit *
to our representatives. Answer quickly thut jou
Bet the agency in your vicinity for 1910.
AlfrcdI ' catsCo. , 11-14 Wabaah ATP. , Chtcaza.
U IC PAY IF CURED
PILES fff par poitaga sasad * * aA
FRKK UKD CROSS I-u.
and Fistula Cure.
REA CO. DEPT. ® 5 , MIHHEAPOLIS HIMI.
S. C. N. U. - No. 46-1909.
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Physicians Recommend Castoria
ASIOBIA has met with pronounced favor on the part physicians , pharma
ceutical societies and medical authorities It is used by physicians witfi : i
results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably th $
result of three facts ifrs i * - The indisputable evidence that it is harmless ?
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Second That it not : only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves , but assimi
lates the food l Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil
It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium , Morphine , or other narcotio
and does not stupefy It is unlike Soothing Syrups Bateman's : Drops , Godfrey's
Cordial , etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty , how
ever , is to expose danger and record the means of , advancing health The day
for poisoning innocent children through , greed or ignorance ought to end To
our knowledge , Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health , , by
regulating the sysiem not by stupefying it-and our readers are entitled to.
the information---Hall's , Journal of Bealf fha . . . , . , ' . .
- l Letters from Prominent I Physicians
s addressed to Chas. H ® Fletcher.
Dr. B. Halstead Scott , of Chicago , Ills. , says " I have prescribed your : !
I t I I ' I I Castoria often for infants during my practice , and find it very satisfactory. "
. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . Dr. William Belmont , of Cleveland , Ohio , says : "Tour Castoria stands
, Q - first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can B ly'I never have
I ; - - found that . "
anything so filled the place.
- = Dr. J. H. Taft , of Brooklyn , N. Y. , says : "I have used your Castoria ami
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- - - found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for : :
" ! many years. The formula is excellent. "
' Dr. R. J. Hamlen , of Detroit , Mich. , ' " I
i ALCOHOL.3 PER CENT. says : prescribe your Castoria
I P , - i AVe getabePrepalalianforAs ( extensively , as I have never found anything to equal it for children's
, ° i I Sinlllatin g theFoodanllRe t. troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field , , but I alwaya
' . ting ( lie Stomachs andBowelsof see that my patients get Fletcher's. "
P ' ; . Dr. Wm.J McCrann , of Omaha , Neb. , says : "As the father of thirteen
children I certainly know something about your great medicine , and aside
_ ! , from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Caa-
' e9hOll elfill toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home. "
. I ) ' ness and Rest-Contalnsiiditer ( Dr. J. R. Clausen , of Philadelphia , Pa. , says : "The name that your Cas
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H rnfOldl& F believe it an excellent remedy. "
: jfteSewa Jfapkur Sadm * i Dr. R. M. T rard , of Kansas City , Mo. , says : "Physicians generally do no *
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