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    VTTTE OATTA' DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEnHUARY 17. 1?04.
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAUA!
New Federal Building for Lincoln
CLEARING HOUSE REOPENS
reassembling all the delegates ki Joint con
ferene waa something of a surprise, aa It
had been practically decided that the call
would be limited to th seal committeemen
en each aids.
Contracts for Paving, Curbing ami Laying
Bidewalki Let hj Oonno L
v i ". ' -v '
n . v l,
DAN HANNON GETS BIG PAVING JOB
Will Pnt Down Ualeahara Hrlrk
lonlh Tnrntf-Foirth Street and
Railroad Atrm Tola
Spring.
At a mit1n; of th city council nl rilptht
the. rnn'rurt for arartlnjr. ciirhlns and pav
ing Houth Twfnty-fmirlh street from Q
lih-Mt to W street and Railroad avenue
from W Ktrert to the Fnrpy county Una waa
awarded to I'an Hannon.
Soven bids for this work were opened by
the street and alley committee, but two
war thrown out on account of no samples
of material havlnr been submitted. The
bidders for the entire work were: Pan
Hannnn, tTl.tfiT; Zack Cuddlnirton. M7.933;
Oeonr TarkB, $74,ir3; McGowan, I71.ME; An
drew Kiewlt, SO,444.
Councilman Adklna made several tents
cf the paving; brick submitted and the
committee decided that na Hannon had bid
on Purlnnton brick, made at Oalesburs:, 111..
which waa considered by the council aa
tha best brick, ha waa awarded the con
tract Hnnnon waa about 3.000 above the
bid of Cuddlnrton, but Cuddlnirton and the
others did not bid on Oalasburjf brick. Tak
ing this matter Into conalderatlon, and the
fact that hl bid waa considered lower on
curbing, etc., there waa no hesitation about
the awarding of the contract.
All of the other blddera were (riven back
thetr, certified checks. The mayor and
clerk were directed by the council to enter
Into a contract with Hannon for this work.
Mr. Hannon saya that he will cqmmence
getting; material ready as soon as tha con
tract la signed and that he will commence
work aa aoon aa the frost la out of tha
ground.
After this matter of paving Railroad
avenue had been disposed of the coun
cil took up the matter of permanent alde-
walka. August Hamll offered to lay arti
ficial stone walks for 16 cents and brick
for 1TH cents. George Tarts bid 17 cents
for cement and 12 oenta for brick. The
contract was awarded to Parka.
At a former meeting of the council the
oueatlon of opening Thirty-fourth street
from V street to the south line of St.
Mary's cemetery came up. The street and
alley committee reported favorably on this
- 1. I M C O L H . MCBRAIKfc. I "
je, jjai Twot.M ' r aaiai.it. . ... , p- , - - . . 1
nominating him, and aseerts that he will
do everything he Mil to elect the entire
republican ticket.
Mrs. A. K. Miller died at her home. Ml
North Twelfth atreet, yesterday. Funeral
services will be held at the family rent
man has no bunlneaa In the army. In think,
too, that many desertions are unintentional
from the fact that recrulta frequently over
stay their leaves of absence through becom
ing dissipated and they dread to return to
dence at 8 a. m. on Wednesday morning, th ,r cornmands foT fear nf a garrison or
Rev. Dr. Wheeler officiating. The remains i . , . . " , .
will be forwarded to
Interment.
Macedonia, la., for
rected to draft tha proper ordinances.
An entirely new garbage ordinance waa
offered by Broderick. In this ordinance
WHY SOLDIERS DESERT ARMY
Old Officer Thloka If Rales Were
Changed 'Conditions Wonld
Be Improved.
As shown from the court-martial pro
ceedings appearing from time to time In
The Bee there seems to be an unusual num
ber of desertions from the army of the
United Btatea Just at this season," eald an
officer at department headquarters. "I do
not know that the number of desertions this
Broderick proposes to keep the . streets, I winter Is particularly In excess of those of
alleys and private grounds In good sanitary
condition. A penalty la attached for any
violation. The ordinance went to the Ju
diciary committee for consideration.
There was another ordinance of some
moment Introduced.'. It was one requiring
the plartng of a watchman at the cross
Ing of Thirty-seventh and' L. streets. Bhould
the railroad company decline to comply
with the ordinance the council will Install
a watchman and assess the-cost up to the
railroad company and bring suit to
cover.
A number of small damage claims were
reported on by the city attorney and his
reports were adopted. In each caae the
city attorney asserted that the claimants
had" no valid claim against the city.
Several tax matters of small Importance
came up, but these were either disposed
of or referred without comment.
.Exchange Adopts Nev Rale.
At meeting of-the South Omaha Live
Btock exchange held yesterday afternoon
any other winter, but it is bad enough as
it la. There will alwaya be more or less
desertions from the army, and the present
excess over the war periods may be ac
counted for from the fact that the military
service In times of peace la more irksome.
The recruits are subjected to pretty se
vere drills, and this may be attributed to
the seal of young officers to make a prac
tical application of their studies. And
again It Is due to the reorganisation of the
army methods under the new laws. They
are much more rigorous than under the
old system and drills are much' more fre
quent. Young men do not always have a
full comprehension of the ' contract they
have undertaken by enlistment. They find
the service to be different from what they
expected, and without reflecting upon the
responsibility of desertion and the consequences.
It takes about two yearn to season the
average recruit Into a thorough soldier.
Then again I am sometimes led to believe
the question of traveling solicitors came I that wer the term of enlistment longer,
up,jLTkla.matUr had. been thoroughly dls- I say five years, there would be fewer tleser-
cuaoed at ft previous meeting and Monday's I tlona, from the fact that men would reflect
meeting was held to decide what action
ahooid be taken. By a vote of 66 to 14
tha mw rule waa adopted. This means that
all members of live stock firms doing bunl
neaa at tha exchange here who are mem
bers of th exchange may go on the road
and aoBclt business , for. six days each
more deeply upon entering Into so long a
contract, but having onco entered Into It
would become accustomed to military life
and adjust themselves to their conditions.
Our best soldiers are those who re--enllnt.
A soldier has abundant opportunities for
1 advancement in the army. The present
We Sfa
month, As any number of the firms doing head of the United Statea army entered the
business at tha yards here have a number service as a private soldier. If a soldier
of memberships' in the exchange, there will has any merit In him his officers will very
too no difficulty about keeping some rep- readily recognise It and are glad to reward
resentatfra on the road a good portion of It. On the other hand a shiftless, careless
the tlxn
One Of tha old-time commission men at
the yard said last night that It would
not be long before the South Omaha ex
change would rescind the present rule and
naki Ui tk bast market on the river.
The Idea la to try the new rule for a cer
tain length of time and then propose another
rule which will be practically the same as
th old, system. Live stock dealers here
ay that what they want Is 'the business
and thr do not propose to be handicapped
by a Mt of rule which will prevent them
from securing trade while other markets go
ahead as! da SU tha soliciting they
n t.
Taaaaae Society Meeting;.
Tha Qocnraltte In charge of the organiza
tion of a humane society in South Omaha
met yesterday afternoon at the purlora
of th South Omaha club, but no business
of importance waa transacted. The reason
for ttUa waa that the by-lawa and regula
tion had not been submitted to the com
mltta In charge of the organisation. This
delay will not make any material differ
ence tn th organization aa a meeting will
moat Ukely be held during the week, when
th documents to be submitted will be
adopted. Those Interested In the formation
of this association here assert that a great
aeal of good can be accomplished by con
certed action on the part of the members.
float wick Don South.
H. C. Boatwlck. vice president of the
Ewuin umini .national DanK. una a?nn
south 'for a three weeks' stay. During the
trip Mr. Boatwlck will take In the princi
pal points In the Bermudas and will pos
sibly make a short stay In Bavannah and
Washington. This trip has nothing to do
with business, as Mr. Bnstwlck stated be
fore leaving that he waa going south to
wijoy himself and get his mind off busi-
Hens affairs for a few weeks.
Ma arte City Gosaip.
Rock Springs coal. Christie Bros. Tel in.
A business meeting of the Epworth
league will be held ut the Methodist church
this evening.
. "rf,nlt Ik'eal and wife left yesterday
Tor Hut Springs. Ark., where they expect
to remain for thirty days. .
JoI"lTrouUn ha" "turned from the
Sana mils country, where he went to look
. attar sums buHinraa matters.
Jed I r .ee. formerly a resident of South
Omaha, but now located In the south. U
liere for a few days visiting friends.
Mrs. I J. O'Connor, wife of Councilman
OOnnnor of the Fourth ward, returned
yesterday irom Kanxaa City, where she
has been visiting for a month.
Mrs. L H. Proudfoot has returned from
the hoHpital, where he underwent an
operation. Her many friend, will be
plowed to learn that her condition Is Im
proving dally.
W"?1. reported yeMerda, -. M P. Chase.
Thirty-fourth and T streets, twlti, a boy
and girl; A. U. Carr. Fifteenth and M
streeu. a daughter; Kdwarri I.altner.
Nineteenth and O streets, a daughter.
Mike Kord, Tom Bulllvan and James
C.leaena are being held at police head
quarters on suxpl.-lon. It Is averted that
theae tnea undertook to enter a etore on
Twenty-fourth street late Sunday night.
Tha Woman's Missionary society of the
rreab) tertaa church will hol.t a praiae
niating at the home of Mrs. Charles
MaullaJi, We.liea.l.i v afternoon. Mra tvii.
son, a mlaHlonary from India, will address
the meeting.
.av. a. Van 8a ur railed at The Bee
mi higni to nay trmt the reason
he did not thank the rvpublli an convention
for bla nomination for member of the city
council from the Pixth ward waa ImauM
ns was out or tha city. Ha dealrea now
publicly la thauk tha delegate (or
summary court-martial, and hence complete
the action Of desertion.
Pneumonia In Chicago.
Over f.OOO people died of pneumonia In
Chicago last year. In every cose the disease
resulted from a cold. Hod the cold been
promptly and properly treatd at the outset
almost every one would have recovered.
This statement la abundantly proven, by
the fact that among the tena of thousands
throughout this country who use Chamber.
his aoul hath cried aloud, "get thee to a
healthier place." 8o the distraught Oliver,
being a man of learning, reads the papers,
and sees that the city Qulvera la in fact
a wholesome spot, where In order to get
profitable satlefnctlon diseases work In
partnership, pneumonia and scarlet fever
being necessary to win a verdict. Then
said Oliver, "It Is a wholesome city of
refuge,"
Ten Days for Charity's Sake.
In police court Jndjte Berka gave a num
ber of touri'sts, "without visible means of
support." pasports to various places pro
viding they leave the city at once. They
all seemed anxious to quit the premises If
released, except one l.uke O'Brien. O'Brien
said he had 5 cents and a sore shoulder and
hinted that n short sentence would be ac-
laln's Couch Remedy to cure their colds, no cepteble, so Judfre Berka looked out of the
, . . . ... winnow, saw mat tne weatner would be
case of pneumonia has ever been reported, rold for , tlmt. anu gave tn man ten
which shows conclusively that this remedy
Is a certain preventive of pneumonia.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has gained
its wide reputation and enormous sale by
the prompt and effectual cures of colds and
can always be depended upon.
OMAHA A CITY OF REFUGE
Attracts Man Way Down In Texas
Looking for Some Place Not
Quarantined.
Omaha for the world. Great la the
greatest city of all the seven cities of
Cibola. For It matters not what the
tribulation of the people In outer dark
places, they know that In Qulvera they
can find the goods.
Now the latest of these that would
benefit himself by a sojourning in this
'munificent citadel makes known his de
sire in a message of the electric wire, that
hath been laid down prepaid at the door
of the great ruler of the constables, , the
honorable Chief Donahue. The message
readeth:
. LVFKIN, Tex., Feb. 16. Chief of Police,
Omaha: Is city quarantined scarlet
feverT , J. OLIVER.
Wist ye the large amount of eagerness
which the prayerful Oliver haa encomposed
In the limited space of words permitted by
the electric message sending corporation.
Front the fevered and hectic marshes In the
place of southern darkness comes this wan
and wearied cry. As said Oliver passeth
in the streets of I.ufkln, shying now at
the red signal of the health department on
some house of slowly folk and again at
the yellow disease placardes from the
house of a high man In the council.
days as an act of charity.
to te grateful.
The man seemed
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.. .
T. Hoy, Newcastle. Neb.: H. A. Wnnder
berg, Kemmerer, Wyo., and C. Kirk. Og
den, are at the Murray.
J. H. McNIcholns of Portland. Ore.: J.
W. Luckert, Coleridge: H. F. Brown. Den
ver, and E. M. Tollard, Kehawka, are at
the Millard. .,
W. C. Orr has arrived from MeSlco Cltv
to look after business Interests. Mr. (Sri
Is head of a large coffee plantation com
pany In exleo.
Charles" Woodruff of Hutchinson. Neb.,
E. K. hum of Knoampment. Wyo.. Wil
liam Van Allen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Stephenson of Lincoln are at the Her
Grand.
J. C. Rounds, Valentine; Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Blowers, Callaway; C. E. Kllbourn,
York; F. W. King. Wood IHko; Robert
Ptckson, Gordon, and W. C. Kramer, Ben
nington, are at the Merchants.
E. N. McPherrie, Denver; H. A. Pays
walk,, Norfolk: Frank Kors and Maria
Meyer, Fremont; E. H. Polleys, Missoula,
Mont.; W. E. Mengley, Santee, Clay Car
penter, Watertown, 8. D., and Lee Chad
duck, Oklahoma City, are at the Paxton.
Railway Notes -and Personals.
D. O. Ives, general freight agent of th
ts. tt M.. lb in Chicago.
C. E. Wantland, general agent of the land
department of the Union Pacific, Is In the
city from Denver.
A. T. Perkins, superintendent of the Kan
sas City. St. Joseph a Council Bluffs rail
way, la in the city. Mr. Perkins' headquar
ters are In 8t. Joseph.
The annual report of the relief depart
ment of the Burlington has Just been Issued.
The death and sick benetlts of the members
of the department have been increased on
an avrage of 20 per cent over what they
were !ast year. The beneficiary of a mem
ber who under the rules obtaining last year
would have received Sl.OOtt at the time of
the member's death, will under the new
rules receive 11,200. The amount of the an
nual premiums has not been Increased.
Basinesi at Baltimore ii Kapidlr Returning
Homal Ajp&cU
MANY COMPANIES OF MILITIA GO HOME
Work of Dynamiting Daageroas
Walla Goes Steadily and
Baslness lloases Ressaalag
Operation.
BALTIMORE, Feb. 16.-The business sec
tion waa given a cheerful aspect today by
the resumption of operations by th Clear
ing House association, the first since Feb
ruary 6, and was materially strengthened
by the fact of the clearihgs being about
three times the normal dally amount.
Another Incident which gav an em
phatto stimulant to public confidence waa
the opening of all the savings banks, there
having been A run. on none of them and
all receiving substantial deposits. The de
cision of the Stock exchange to postpone
stock trading until February 24 is gen
erally approved, ns th postponement will
give ample time for determining value bf
securities. There Is an abundance of
money In Baltimore. Sine Sunday morn
ing more than 13,000,000 In small notes and
silver coin has been received at th United
Statea subtreasury. Subtreasurer Dryden
said today:
"Every national bank In Baltimore haa
made preparations to meet all demands.
Several of the banks have large credits
at the subtreasury which are still un
called for, and the situation on th whole
Is very comfortable."
Fifteen companies of militiamen' were
ordered home today, it having been de
cided by Mayor McLane that there waa
an excess of soldiers aronnd th fire district.
Dynamite Dangerous Walla.
The dynamiting of dangerous walls was
resumed this afternoon and will be con
tinued until all of them have been razed.
Mayor McLane approved the report of the
emergency committee tonight appointed
for the purpose of recommending plana for
the rehabilitation, of the burned section f
the city. The report says:
While the committee does not desire to
minimize the gravity and extent of the
disaster. It is gratifying to state that many
of the large interests have escaped with
comparatively little If any loss and that
practically no Important factories were
injured or destroyed. All the banks, trust
companies, savings banks and financial
Institutions wttcln the fire belt find their
vaults In good condition and the contents
LABOR UNIONS ARE IMMUNE
Illtnela Federal Coart Derides Organ
isations Are Hof Responsible
for Acts.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., Feb. 1. Judge
Humphrey In the United States district
court said today that the fact that labor
unions were not Incorporated enabled them
to escape any responsibility that might
accrue from damages resulting from their
action. The case In question waa that of
Eugne Llnxweller, secretar-treasurer of
the Decatur Labor and Trades Assembly,
who pleaded guilty to a violation of the
postal laws by sending through tha malls
postal carda threatening to boycott busi
ness firms If they continued to advertise
In a western newspaper which has dif
ferences with the Typographical union.
Llnxweller waa fined 1100 and costs.
uninjured, and are rapidly resuming busi
ness In temporary offices and are ready
to extend to merchants their usual ac
commodations. Our merchants stand substantially as
before the Are. Those whose places of
business were destroyed have opened ?m
porary quarters and have already resumed
operations, having full transportation
facilities for the reception and delivery of
goods. Our railroad and transportation fa
cilities are unimpaired. The absence of
disorder has been remarkable.
The general tone of the community la
excellent, our citizens being animated by
but one desire to repair the effects of the
disaster at the earliest possible moment.
The Worst Cold
Is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves
the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the
secretions, allays the cough and effects a
speedy and permanent cure. Thousand
have testified to its superior excellence.
CALL SECONDJOINT MEETING
Special Committee at Indianapolis
Springs m Snrprls la Miners'
Ware Dispnte. .
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1. After a long
and spirited conference the special com
mittee appointed by the local operators and
miners of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and west
ern Pennsylvania to consider the advisabil
ity of calling another Joint conference to
day decided that a conference should b
held here February 29.
A call to the operators and miners of tha
four states named waa Issued Immediately
after the session adjourned and the 667
miner delegatea and the 360 accredited dele
gates for the operator will return for the
meeting. The action of the committee In
PLACING GUNS0N THE IOWA
Battleship Being Hurriedly Prepared
at Brooklyn for Actlr
Service.
NEW TORK, Feb. Somewhat ex
traordinary orders received at the Brook
lyn navy yard today led to the spreading
of the rumor that the department Is pre
paring to send the battleship Iowa to the
far eaat. The rumors were cauaed by the
receipt of ciders to replace the guns on
the Iowa that were damaged during recent
tests by two guns of similar size from the
battleship Indiana, which Is at present out
of commission at the yard.
When the Iowa returned to Brooklyn
after th bursting of two of Its guns In
Hampton Roads It was stated that two new
ones would be shipped from Washington at
once. The fact that the Iowa is wanted In
auch a hurry that it cannot watt for these
new guns, but must take old ones from the
Indiana, waa much commented upon.
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SNOW BLOCKADE IN MICHIGAN
Thvmn District Again Tied t'p and
Railroad Trains Are All
Abandoned.
DETROIT, Feb. Reports tonight from
tha "thumb" district show a renewal of
the snow blockades of two weeks ago.
Traffio Is at a standstill between Port
Huron and Altmont and between Harbor
Beach and Palms.
In Detroit tonight at 10 o'clock the mer
cury registered 4 degrees below zero and
was falling. At Midland the mercury
dropped to 10 below today and at Cadillac
to 28 below, and at Calumet to 36 below.
An eaatbound passenger train on the Pere
Marquette with two engines waa abandoned
at Harrison.
Drives All Before It.
Aches and patna fly before Bucklen'a
Arnica, Salve. So do sores, pimples, bolls,
corns and pllea, or no pay. 25c. For sale
by Kuhn & Co.
BERTHA DRAWS TWENTY DAYS
Champion Painter Is Sentenced for
Last Touch and Grlas nt th
Judge.
Tainting Bertha" Liebeke, wearing a
new hat and tha same old smile, was the
cynosure for ell eyes m police court yes
terday. Tha woman with th sinking spell habit
and the ' diamond appetite waa reported
Monday evening as having taken $2 from
W. B. Percy at Frits Wlrth'a bazar. Tenth
and Harney streets. The man recovered
hla money, however, and Bertha was ar
raigned In police court on a charge of
vagrancy. Twenty days waa tha prize
awarded her, which offering she received
by making a face at th Judg and elicit
ing such merriment that the court had to
restore tha dignity of the place with a
tap of hi gavel.
When taken Into the "reception room"
Bertha gav vent to several loud stag
laughs. i
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time the (ace end bands are washed.
It removes the dust, soot, grime, smut,
nd smudge from the Interstices ot the
skin and makes the surface smooth as
velvet. A dally necessity at home and
broad; a treasure when traveling by
land or water, or when on an outing ot
any kind, and particularly prised at a
tea aide or mountain resort. Protects
the skin from cutting winds, burning
rays of the sun and every Injurious ef
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and suppuration. ( Indispensable for
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life to tha human body. But germs are
vegetables, and Liquosone like sn excess
of oxygen Is deadly to vegetal matter.
For this reason tiquoaons destroys every
gnn lit t'.e body. And no man knows an
other way to do It without killing the Us
uja, too.
Wo Paid $100,000
for the American rights to this product.
We first tested liquosone (or tare years
claim. .
Wa paid that IIOO.OOS because Uquoaone
does In germ trouble what no skill eaa ac
complish without it. It will do more for
the sick than all the drugs In tbs world
combined. Tou must realise that ww know
this when, after paying that prtoe, we offer
you a bottle free.
Medicine Can't Cure
Your physician will tall you that medi
cine, la almost helpless In any germ dis
ease. The utmost It can do la to act aa a
tonic, aiding caturs to overcome tha germs.
Such results are Indirect and uncertain,
depending on the patient's condition. A
cure ia always doubtful and often Impossi
ble. And the cures that do result are due
to nature, not to medicine. A cure can't
corns until those germs are killed, and
medicine never kills Inside germs.
These, slain m wece loaf attributed to
other causes than germs, and medlolae was
used ts doctor them. Up to the year USO
germs were almuat unknown; but now It Is
known that certain diseases are due en
tirely to germs, and medicine in no way
applies to them. 'Any drug that kills germs
Is a poison, and It cannot be given Internally.
And drugs that can't kill germs serve lit
tle purpose In a germ disease. Those are
tha diseases to which Llquosone applies
and which Llqnosone Alone can onra
We Offer $1,000
for a dlsetsa gcrra that Llquosone cannot
km..
This offer Is published on every bottle of
Llquosone, but nobody ever claimed the re
ward, and nobody ever will. Llquosone
always kills germa
Please note what that fact means. All
that la necessary to curs a gornt disease
Is to kill the germs. That Is certain, and It
la Just as certain that the disease will
never and while tboae germs exist.
Llquosone taken Internally goes wherever
the blood goes Into every cell of every
tissue. No germ can escape It and none
can resist It. Csn you not see that the re
sults are Inevitable' '
Germ Diseases
The diseases in this list are known to be
due to lermi or their toxlna Every mod
ern physician knows that medicine does
not apply to them, for medicine cannot kill
germa,
It is true that for centuries medicine baa
been employed for these troubles, but
germs were unknown then. Mora than half
these diseases hare been traced to germa
within tno past Ave years. Tha germ cause
of Rheumatism, for instance, waa not dis
covered until Anguat, 1901.
Medicine la not for the germ troubles,
Tou must either rely on nature to over
come the germs or you must kill them with
Uquosotie. , Ton can never kill them with
drugs.
These dlsessaa yield at once to Llquosone.
We bare seen thoueands of tnea troubles
ended in a week, though they have resisted
medicine for years. And the results are so
certain that In any disease In this list so
matter how difficult, no matter how Incur
able It seems we will gladly send to any
patient who asks It an absolute guarantee
that Llquosone will curs It
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Uae TrawMet
Maiarta Mawal1a
ttaar Haart Trauktis
rim rawla
rta alay aiaey
KlMaaaMlaa
Sale Ummm
rafale Srphttls
Swaaaca Treaties
Taraat Tivekiea
Taavalin
Taiaarau tsars
Waawe tU
AMni tneaila
Ihaackltie
Blo releea
brtsht'e Imnn
Bowel Traubles
Louake Col4a
Cut.uaitlee
Caiio Croup
CoaetlpaUaa
Catarrb Canfre
lnnifl Dropay
tirapeea'a
Vacua Eryr'clig
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Ooaerraea G.va(
Oalua Osat
kasta wttk terie all asaanaa-
alPslieaaaa that
Uoa all caurrd all evutackoaa
aulte at 1miur ar paiaoaoa fclaoS.
la urtoui aMlty Liaaaaeua acta aa a vaaMsae,
aeneiatmaaiua east aa antes eaa aa.
50c Bottle Frco
If row seed Lldaoaoae. and have
tried It, please send na the coupon nelow.
Do this tn Justice to yourself. We will
then send you an order on your local drug
gist for a 60-oant bottle tree, and will! pa
your druggist ourselves for it.
This offer Itself should convince you (hat
Liquoaone does as we claim. Wa spend
fourteen days in making eaoh bottle of
Leuoaon. using immense apparatus and
mplortac the best Chemists la Chicago.
The product is very sxpenatv compared
with tha coat of medicine. Certainly we
would not buy a bottle and give It away
If there wsa any doubt of tha result
Tou want those results you. want to be
well. Won't you. la simple fairness to
yourself, send us thin coupon aad let us
how' you tha wayf 1
Liquoaone coats (Oo and St
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