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PAQE TIIPKK.
AS CONSliRVOR 01? HEALTH
Speaker Murray's Speech in
lloti.se Upholds Hotel
Protective Measure
SrAker Murray snlil: "1 reallao
Hint tunny it tin- inctnbers of this
huiiBu will not . tho importance ot
this bill 1 rcallie that tlie general
public when the) first hear of tul
bill and think or It. nm not m the
Irnportanca of it but 1 ata going ta
Rive you in a briof way tho reason
why this bill wn Introduced tin pnr-
poo It intends to subserve and the
obj'-cts ot tho bill
This measure hns two trialo objects
one a matter of the health of the
public and th other 1b tho preserva-
tion of life from fire. Tho prime ob-
Wt of this bill is to protect the en
ernl public and we will do that 1
this bill by protecting tliost w h
tfnvel and thus Indirectly protect the
Rimeral i)Ubllc as to their health and
atoty For that roason I put thin
under tho control of Mr. WpJudiuist.
who is the originator of Wz 1dm with
m asalstanco iu drawing the bill -of
Iho stale board of health with the
vlovv of protecting tho public bj pro-
le ling the traveller jteneially
It Is an acknowledged fact thnt the
Rofnt theory of contagious diseases Is
n correct Idea It Is also a recognised
And demonstrated fact that consump-
tion or tuberculosis or the white
plague or whatever ynu are pUnsed
to call It conies directly through the
spread of germs. The United States
ttenartuient of agriculture has demon-
strated that fact to a certainty and
has piovud that consumption does
Tiot conic by Inheritance Thev dem-
onstrated ttint fact by taking the calf
ot a cow diseased with Inhere Wis
away from' her before it had iver
nursed from Its mother and they put
that calf to a healthy cow and tlie
likewise took a calf from a hoHltln
row and put with n tubcicul isi c
Tbi' calf thnt took milk from the dis
vase d cow took the disease and thi-
ol hor one did not That has 1mm n
demonstrated time after time
The dopartnunt luis also dem mst ra-
ted thnt th aklmc if milk of a dis-
eased cow im i calf pig or any olhet
Animal will 1 1 luce that dlhease ju.t
the same and they hnvo denionstated
the further f tu t that by taking thnt
name milk ufftl uoillm; it until the
Knn are destroyed th..t tin u it will
not gve the disense to nnv auluinl.
Tim further fact is that thew ;ernis
are breathed into tho atmospheri) and
are thrown off nnd then thev dry and
are bnathed into your Ulna's
when you consider ttint fact it wi
Oemonstnte to jou thnt when a con
BUinptlvn wjnies Into one of these
hotels Hint lu brnnthee these germs
Into the bed and into the bed clot hen
and shouts pillows and blnnketH and
Iheii the next occupaut of that ro mi
may breath those germs Into hla b"S-
tern nnd it may give him consumptio i.
With the object In vi v of prevent-
ing this and oilier disoascii we pr
vide what lias f aimed a laugh when
;vr It -iii read by the unthinking anil
thnt is that the sheets sltnli be long
enough to 1 over anil cowr that tjp
cohering thnt cannot bo washed or
changrd vorv of en so that the occu-
pant of that bed. Who may be a trans-
lent guest bieathes the sheet and nit
into the blank 't and tnose top c. er
ings that will hold these germs w'v '
alhO provide thai sheets pill n
mid so on shall ln changed bi .my
cither occupaut goes into that room or
Bleeps in that bed That Is the fun
il.tinenla! lib a of the bill. To have
top and bottom sheets aud have the
top shoot long enough to Up hack
ovt r the blankets and other top cover-
ings and thus to protect tho top
ct 'erlngs from disease gertns . and
thv-n to provide that these sheets and
pillow slips shall be c imaged before
another person occupies that room.
You may not bo awake to tho dang-
er from tho white plague right now
In this slate but noltlidr were thoy In
Colorado a fow years ago aud poo-
pie with that disease went to that
stato amLwuro Invited to come there
by tho people of Colorado and mer-
chants would tnko them Into tholr
stores to clerk but the disease "Tew
In that asylum of tho atwoaplKio of
prevention so thnt in Donver now you
cannot spit on tlu street because the
spit dries and blows away and thus
spremls the germs of this disease and
ho vou have to spit into a spittoon
that 1h wet and thb Is taken away
and ciemnted and "tnev have demon-
.itruted the coi rerrnos of the gTin
theoiy of the spread of tills disease
I think tho government should pre-
vent people coming to this country
who have consumption just as they
do people who have small-pox or other
contagious diseasi s. Hut on u count
of the fact that e have many peo-
ple in our country who suffer from
that disease and do not know it and
those iteople go Into the room ol a ho
tel and spread the genus of Hie din
.'UHf through the sheets and blanket
or he may hlow his breath Into tlin I
lace of the man to vyhom he w II ' Polo's Orluo Laxative Is n new
K-jodh. and that conduit increahes the n-oiedy au Improvement ou the laxa
hptead of that dixi'at' Itives of fqimor years at. It does not
in that riiiuM.tion I want to call (tripe uor lianote and ih trianMint to
M.ur attention to th tact that Mr. take U Is guaranteed r. U. llontio
Koch who discovered the' tuhofeuliu -
Ivmph hays that 40 per cent of tbc4 8JVJ0KE BVEHUY'S TALL SYCA-
regUturod dairy cattle of Unniiw liavi MOR6T ON5 BINDER 6C CIGAR
coitsumptiuu and he also nbowed that EQUAL TO MOST IOC CIQAHS.
A MOTHER -HFr
mm mmau sw m m m msmam bb child-birth the tlmuiht
of tho sufTettng and danger in store for her robs the exjjoctafit mother
of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event and casts over hef" a
shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken oft". Thousands of women
have found that tho use of Mother's Friend duimj pregnancy robs
Confinement -f all pain and danger and insures safety to life of mother
and child. Tim scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at tho
time of their most critical trial. Not only dw Mother'? Friend
carry women sjfely through the perils of child-birth tut its usj'
gently prepares the system for the comtap event prevents "morning
sickness and other dis-
comforts of thu period.
Sold by all druggists at
St. oo ner bottle. Book
containing valuable information
lungs -and
Throat Cured
Mr. J. P. Swords of Wash-
ington D. C Who is ro
Years Old Praises Duffy's
PUre Malt Whiskey lor Cur-
ing Him of Lung: and Throat
Trouble.
In a recent Jcttor Mr. Swtds
wrote; "I am fcn oh soldier of 70
years. My trouble is vh my throw
nndgencral debility. Have rend a
Rood deal abotit Duffy's Pure Mali
Whiskey nnd the good it has done
intiny. While I hesitate w have my
nnhti lri prifit' 1 cannot refdin from
giving my testimony regarding the
greet benefit I have received from
tie use ctf Duffy's Pure Malt Whis
key. During the last two yctors my
lungs ntnl throat have given me
inuch trouble. Taking Duffy's Pure
Mnlt Whiskey according to the di-
rections on the bottle I found
helped mc wonderfully. It is a fine
tonic for building up the system."
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an
absolutely pure distillation of malted
grain; great care being used to have
every kernel thoroughly malted thus
destroying tho germ and producing a
predigestpd liquid food in tlib form
of a malt essence which is the most
effective tonic stimulant and irtvigor
ator known to science: softened by
warmth and moisture its palatability
and freedom from injurious substances
render it so that it catf be retained
by the most sensitive stomach.
f.old by druggists grocers and
dealer or direct. $1 per bottle.
Illustrated medical booklet contain-
ing a few of the many convincing
testimonials received from grateful
men and women who have been
cured and doctor's advice free.
Duffy .Malt Whiskey Co. Roches-
ter N. Y.
in Slhiria wheto they do not Iiave
thus cuttle and where they did not
drink that milk ail 1 did not lmve
those Keruis blown ojvv the country
that thi" do not have it. Did you kliow
that over thirty per cent of the regis-
terl Jersey cnltle east of the Missis-
slsaippf river have consuuipllon? We
do not have It so much hero and
the i- Ih not so much daimet of It llU11
at. 1 !!? as coiiitlttons rnniulu nS they
are l'hln eoudltlon as to these dairy
cattle is deniniistatd by the uso or
tills tuberculin test which Is injected
in the co a' and if she has consump-
tion 1 1 will develop In a few hours.
This (piesllou cf the unread of dls
oac germs is the fundamental idea of
this hill That is h we piovldt that
the appointment be m. de by the state
hoard of health. Thav is the reason
that we pro.'ide for all this clcnnliuess
and thnt the shoots loweis and pil
low cases sliull b" rliKiiaed and wash-
ed ho that that disease will not be
hpreii'1
I till the citizen of this state will
i. Mad to nav a law on the statute
books that meets the conditions as
.i iioie-t.it.id by science nnd that pro-
vides for tho conditions that will con-
trout lib In the years to come.
Ihat Is whv this bill uns written
and introduced and bicldcutally we
provide fot nre escapes The man
who haiiKs out his shlugli as Inn keep
er should not be permitted to con-
struct that hotel so you could hardly
find vour way out In tho day time
much less at night in Cuno of lite. Bo
uo have Incidentally provided far pro-
tection from flro but I say tnat dang-
er from flte ns many as wo have
1b not one ono-lmndreth pint of the
duiujer thnt tho dread of silfbail of
disease ami tho spread of gonna to
tho system I hdj) you uiulerstiind
this and I hope jtni 'will consluor the
bill in Umt light.
Now w have provided Jfpr a gyB-
torn of collecting the exiiotfto of this
system from tho hols oxnmltiwl.
anil th feoa from Hint source will
more than pay the expense of tbls
proposition Two cents per each
voter in the state will pay the entire
expense. It is not bur-leusome on
tho hotels but It will pay all the ex
penses of enforcing tin wholHsome
sanitary provision and so protect
life.
Mr. Skecn T desire to i-sk a ques-
tion for information What provision
is ttiepe in this bill as to tne lenxth
of the bins and bed-clothes outside of
tne sheotK Just referred to?
Mr Murray: I would reply to that
and sav we would jwst take the centle-
iiiiin from Wapanuka as a stainlaid
and mukf tin m long ttuough for him.
MOTHER'S
free. MT'jtCWtC'MkJS 'tftj
VESTERDAfS
HOUSE JOURNAL
ll'it'.si. (if Rlprf.fni vnvF-s
I'm v-Ska kni it U 's Session
( rrv Hall (itniiME
' Tu-.jdav Fedui aky ii 1908 .
I O'CLOCK 1'. M.
House callexl to order Ms
Speaker in the clmfr.
Prayer b the chaplain.
Uoll rail all niembers present ex-
cept Baldwin llallard Branson
Briiotn 1 larrison of McCurtaiti.
Jarrett McElhaney Smith of
Washita Stagncr Stcttnuind Stiv-
ers Tandy Turner Watrous
Whitsoit
T':? reading of the Journal of
the previous day was dispensed
with and gallic was approved.
The following weic excused for
the days Set opposite: Stngncf 3
Wdtrous 3 Stivers 3 Hawkins I
McAdoo 1 Whitson 3.
The Speaker signed the enrolled
copy of Senate Resolution No. 40
after reading at length.
The Siieakcr signed the enrolled
copy of House Concurrent Resolu-
tion No. 12a after reading at
length.
Mr. Harris presented n petition
from the county commissioners of
(.atler county read and referred
lo committee on Emergency Legis-
lation. Mr. Bowdrc presented two peti-
tions from citizens of Blaine cotin-
t one referred lo committee on
Pharmacy and one to Medicine.
Mr. Jesse presented a petition
from cili7cus of Shaltuck read and
referred to committee on Medicine.
The following petitions were
read :
The member introducing ihc
place ft 0111 which it came aud Ihc
committee referred lo being iu or-
der :
Williams from Comanche coun-
U. to Stale and School Lauds.
Murray Kansas Mutual Hall
Association to Insurance.
Fisher Caddo county to Medi-
cine. Tabor (laiviu count to Stale
and School L.iidS.
Faulkner kingfisher county to
Pharmacy.
C'liappfll. fiutlnic to Medicine.
Aihhv A Hon. lo Pharmac).
llen from Alfalfa county to
Pharmacy
Lindhcy Garvin county to Phar-
macy. Kvaiis. Carmen OkU. to Prac-
tice of Medicine
Butler three from Mayes mini-
fy to Public Service Corporations
Pharmacy and Slate Institutions
Hawkins from Kay county to
Pharmacy.
Stone from C teek county to
Fish aud Game.
Wortman from Paden to Phar-
macy. Brown from Kay county to Ag-
riculture. The following committee reports
were read:
Mr. Speaker:
We your committee on Emer-
gency Legislation for County Gov-
ernment to whom was referred
House Bill No 349 by V0rttn5ui
entitled: An Act to provide for
necessary clerical help for sheriffs
and tor payment of the actual ex
penses mpurrcd by sheriffs in enm
iiral cases beg leave to report that
we have had the same under con-
sideration and herewith icturn the
same with the recommendation that
it do not pass.
McCANTS Chairman.
Mr Speaker :
We your commit Ice on County
and Township irganizatiou to
whom was referred the amendment
by Mr. Vandeventer having had
the same under consideration lieg
leave to itport said amendment as
Section 3 of Senate Bill No 2 as
fo'iows :
Section 2. Tliat the Governor
chief justice of the supreme cotnt
aud the president of ihc 1 urina-
tion commission 1m? and tin v are
hereby constituted a Iswrd ainl ait
thoriced lo lontrait for aivl lease
such buddings or liiuMins as uu
such building or buildings as may
he necessary to tarry on the state
government and any and all leases
heretofore made and enter d into
by the foregoing officials for tin-
use and iHMU'fit of the state are
lwrcby confirmed ratified and kg
alized.
Your committee would also ri
foinnend that tlie title to uald Sen
ate Bill No 2 be amended 50 as
to read as follows :
"An Act authorizing the Board
of County Commissioner of anv
county in the State of fJklahoina to
lease and let county building! tu
the United States and (lie Swte of
Oklahoma 3nd to legalize and au-
thorise certain state officers to
tease and contract for such build-
ing as may he necessary for tjj
us anq Ixrnefit of the various de
PIHPLES
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rii nut iff Hi iil tli in Bin i numi hn;
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ro irnii k H pi 1 linon illaui In e niluod
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Newt Sli kn. v itkim nr nrllM !' & Mv Kt
obi in Imlh I li i-iiiihio UUl0i rtumttu 000.
OunrmiiniHl to rnw nr vimr uifii? Iibi k
SlprllnR Krmetty C. ttlihmKO or N.Y 59J
MINUAL SALE TEH MILLION BOXES
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ment and declaring Sm emergencv.
BANKS? Chairman. '
Mr. Speaker: '..
We your cotuutfttet t)n Settle-
ment of Claims between divided
counties to which Ivas referred
House Bill No. 100 by Williams
of Comanche Hohsc Bill No. 264
committee substitute bills each
relating to the subject of the divis-
ion of assets and liabilities of divid-
ed counties beg lenyti to report that
we have had these sfcV&ral measures
under consideration rfijd return the
same herewith with the recom-
mendation that the accompanying
substitute do jirtslS.
NORVELX Chairman.
Mr. Speaker:
We your coiumlltCc on Labor
nnd Arbitration to wlfom was re
ferred 1 louse Bill No Sfx;. by Wil-
liams of Comanche dhtttlcd: An
Act providing for the protection of
persons in and about the construc-
tion of buildings vjaducts etc.
beg leave lo report ijiat we have
had the same under Consideration
ami herewith return the same with
the rcconiiuendatiou'lllUl it do pass.
RP.KYE Chairman
Mr. Speaker:
We your committee Oil Birds Fish
ami Gat:tc mel in conimiUce room
at 10 o'clock of todrtV for the pur
pose of considering llie following
bills:
Hohsc Bill No. lAO. bv T. B.
Wortman: Iknise 1ill No 2.1?. bv
Johnson and Japi; )IoUse Bill No.
7$. by Mr. Japp; House Bill No
M5 ly J ! Crouch: House Bill
No. X4 by J. L. Montis; House
Pill No. 66 by W$. Carson;
House Bill No. 30 by A. Frank
Ross; House Bill No. 235 by P. A.
Ballard; House Bill No. 321 by
Murray of Johnson: House Bill
N0.93. by A. IT. F.llis; Hpusc. Bill
No. 135 by T. B. .Wortman;
House Bill No. 3.20 by Murray
of Johnson; House Bill No. 50
by A. Frank Ross; House Bill No.
by Whitchurst and Castccl ; House
Bill No. 3sg by Cnsteol; aud two
do by A Frank Joss; House Bill
No. 24 by Mr. Walrolls. Ml of
'.hose bills relative to the protec-
tion and penpagation of hirds
game and iish have been read and
considered by this committee and
we beg leave to report that '.e
have returned them all Willi the
recommendation that none of them
do pass.
Your Committee further slates
that it has substituted A Mil con-
tajninf the best essential parts of
all pi these .hills and v$ hereby
present it under the name of the
committee substitute fot all bills
(pending on jilts subject and recom
mend that it uo pass.
WORTMAN Chairman.
Mr. Speaker:
We your committee on General
Appropriations having had under
consideration the matter of appro-
priation for the ncccsviry expenses
of state officers lcg leave to re-
lort as follows:
We have considered tlie amount
necessary to suppoit the Stale gov-
ernment from the leginning of
statehood Novcmbei i 1907 to
the close of the fisc.ii year Jinn
in 1009 covering tin- offices ot
Governor lieutenant governor
tecretary of state st ttc auditor
state lieasuicr attorney general
stale insurance comini- toner chief
mine inspector st.it corporation
coirimission librarian tate upir
intendent sUte pnnni examiner
and inspector. Mxn immistioner
OMnmUsioncr of clnr mcs aud ror
rcctions and twftit.iwo tlistrtt t
ijulgcs said sjiGh myabl'
monthly and have t!1 day report
cd a bill carrying -m
f $354.J7 5f; thr
the appropiiatio ii"l
Pprritirjatiou
'cthcr with
SO passu!
diiul approv. il 1 )i
T 21 Kft-;
making a t ta1 of s i '3750. W
nave L4n.ii4ii
item ot the hill
"vcr esry
recommend
I do jwii
that the hill as r p-m
WiriTEUI U
Tlie following ' '
the M-'crmd tnin i
made ?.s indu.it '
House Gnu mi' '
i Chairin.iii
wen; riad
i n ierctit (
K Kjlutloli
to trials and
No. ii by Uollaud
Nnvianttion.
S-W 9iM No 375. S?J-ft8jiu
to Jdfcfy. r
House Bill Mo 37 j by Anthony
to Taxation and Revenue
9 Be&t For
HljK CAM0Y CATlWlTic T
lo Prr FfHd ahd Wiicities.
House Bill No. 372 bv Jii. to
Judiciary
House Bill Nn 371. bv I mlci
graff. to Juditiary
House Bill $Jo. tfo h Smith of
Dcwcv. to r'.ditcalioii.
lioiise P.UI No. 309 by Woit
man lo Agciculluit.
IJousc Bill Np. 368 by Jones to
Judiciary. 1
House tim'Nb: 367 by Ann
strong of K4ovn to Public Ser-
vice Corporations.
House Bill No. 3C6 by Smith of
Delaware to Judiciary
House Bfll No. 365 by DufUnt
to Education. '
House Bill" No. 364 by Chastaui
to Emergency Legislation.
Senate Bill No. 128 was chang-
ed from Legal Advisory to Public
Service Corporations.
The following were each read
the first time nnd made special or-
der for second reading the next
legislative day:
House Resolution Np. relat-
ing to House Rules lo Rules.
House Concurrent Resolution
No. 22 by Putnam relating to
KmmB&&EaB&a&ai?BsmBii8
r.
M
'I have been a sufferer from Kidney Disease and can truth-
fully say I have never had any medicine to do me the same good
as Melon-Seed Kidney and Bladder Remedy. I take pleasure
in recommending it to all sufferers from this disease."
Mr While lives In Shannon Miss. where hf Is tt highly respected man df affairs His let'
ter like thousands of others is from the gratitude of an honest heart.
DR. NOTTS MELON-SEED
KIDNEY AND BLADDER HEMEDY
is die greatest kidney cure that was ever known and thousands
of people' who no v have kidney trouble are 'offered a chance to
save themselves from the fatal developments that follow the first
symptoms
1
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FOR SALE IJY
vtassacosJi
NtiBrtl Cntnrrh !b ft nausea ling dln-
oaRoanyotiekuows who IiiirIuhI to alt
clow to or folk fuco-to-fnen with
u person .reukltur with p 11 r u lout
catarrh. Tu get nwhlff ot tho bud
liroutli ot Riich a pi'mon In lo sicken
tit on:o timl turn away.
lluvoyou evor had to cntluro. In
sickening hIIoiiuo tho IniwlUng nnd
gagging of a Cutnrrh victim or have
to Hit cIoro to Htit'h -x purKon f I ml ox-
poricneottdlsgistlns appotlto-Ioalng
fotll odor which you could not ex-
plain and did nolUnow what H was?
That'n Catarrh and tharo nre plenty
of people who navo It. You can got
rid of joiiraifio without much delay
and avoid becoming ou object of
aversion to others or ovon moaibern
of your own family by merely using
tiivdiuplcHtciiroln tho world Hun-
boii'b (!aUirrh Ouro.
WllllotiB of trial boxps aro ftlvi'ij
away aiinunlly therohy rlHklng our
reptitatlou and (ivory ono that la tri-
ed jiroducOB liiimtxllato beiionoiul
reHtiIt. .
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Beatner Grocery Co
'Phone S
moving the capital to Okfjltorrui
City.
Hntw Hill Nn37r- Riddle en-
dt'nl ' V11 ct to '! Im- eonlnbu
ton riojiendtnc ami 1 untiibutorx
li litiUiiiey .mil In make tlu
same a misderncaiiot inl lo provide
for the punishment of jw rsous guil-
ty thereof"
ITonst CnnenH-etit Rcsolntion
'o. '3 uicmon&lizmg ongrcss to-
.donate the rort Keno Reservation
o the stale of Oklahoma for capi-
iai puriKses.
House P.iU No. 377. by Whiie-
hurst and others untitled "An Act
lo provide the nfceSftry expenses
of state government nnd making
appropriati6ns therefor from the
state treasury of Oklaltoma. '
House Bill No. 378 by Norvdl
an act repealing certain laws of
the stale of Oklahoma."
House Bill No. 379 by Nofvell
relating to thei control of public
service corporations.
House Bill No. 380 by Anthony
Hart and J. W. Smith relating to
property assessment fir state
county city town township and
White Said:
TEnaf EUasail CafarrBi
A Promlnonl Attornoy of
Loonardtown Md.
J. H. Chlpf Leontnllown MJ.. Myn I he
met) one bat of KuiiMn CiUrjti Cure and OfKl
a lrtiikl iniprovmnt ta mr Niuuil CUh
tjY wile m UKiiut lliyiMa CaUrrlt Cfc for Uay
Jcvccand ih fimli iron) thf u of your remedy
an alleviation of a reat deal of pain and trouble.
aud 50 Cent C W Baj9 Sols & Co.Proprut5rw Chicago
school purposes.
House Bill No. 381 by Earle
legalizing the incorporation o the
town of Guymon. and the electioit
of certain officials.
House Bill No. 382. by
entitled. "An Act providing for tlw
establishing and maintenance cf
street crossings over railways in
cities and (owns in the State o
OkialidtnaV '
House Bill No. 383 by McAdoo
entitled "An Act for the transcrib-
ing of records of the recording dis-
tricts in Indian Territory and of
the divided counties of Oklahoma;
and declaring an emergency."
House Bill No. 384 by Reeve
entitled "An Act to define the lia-
bility of the state and its political
subdivisions to all of its Officers
agents servants antl employees
and to provide a remedy for loss of
injury."
Senate Bill No. 59 by Williams.
Mr. Whitchurst moved the adop-
tion of the following:
I move a nibstitute to Section
(CoiUftnieil on Pago 6.) j
! i.
Iluiiwir t'atnrrh Onre la a cronm-
llki tintlMptlc healing balm -'tho
grfiit reiiindlal HReiitB Oil nfKtira-
lyphw MgnUiol Ilomplc Acid ote
aro lncoiiiornted Into a smooth vol-vet-like
Potrplattuu.
TIiIh crwitlon Hunson'H Catarrh
Cure prodticos linroetllato und last"
Injr relief to stifforurs from Catarrhal
DcnfiifHo Nnnul Catarrh llay Fover
and Cold In tho lloud.
Try Buueou'h Catarrh Cure; wo Bay
It Is pur oxcallcnco tho moHt rapid
thorough utul effective treatment
over prepared for tho curd of catarrh-
al troubled of tho noso and throat
and wo hny lfc because of tho rcaultB
obtained from Mb use.
Mra. Jack Lyno CJIntoiiTUIe1iVInj' Ihava
ated Bunacn'H Catarrh Cure for Natal Catarrh
antf mutt ay It gave me much relief.
MU Iinra Kiline of Hancock" fd. ay "t
hvr uaed llumtn'a Catarra Cure lor Haul
Catarrh and witJi lo state H is tbe oulf inodicin
that ever did me any good."
D V. nanww Weatover Md ay "I hiv
uaed Bunt-tn s Calarrli Curt for Catarrhal Dtf.
ncH and hnd it hai done m more )od than any
medtctne I ever tried bciorc"
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