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SPENT A SMALL i FORTUNE, RE SAYS CHAPPYeL FFERF.D FIFTEEN YEVRS BEFORE FINDING RELIEF PRAISES TANLAC Remarkable, indeed, was the state ment made hy \V. D. Chappell, a well known painter and paper hanger, liv ing at 311 South Franklin street, St. Paul, Minnesota, while in the St. Pau| Drug Company’s store, recently. Mr. Chappell declared that three bottles of Tanlac have done him more real good than other treatment and medicines that have cost him a small fortune, which he has paid out during the past fifteen years trying to get rid of a bad case of stomach trouble and kid ney complaint. “For fifteen years.” said Mr. Chap pell, “I have suffered from stomach trouble and uainful, disordered kid neys. My appetite was gone and the gas from what little l did eat would bloat me up terribly, causing intense pains in my left side and about my heart. My kidneys disturbed me so at night that I never averaged more than about three hours sleep and the pains in my back were so bad that it was agony for mo to bend over and straighten up. I was also badly con stipated and felt tired out all the time. 1 have spent a small fortune trying to get rid of these troubles, but only got worse. This spring 1 got in such a bail shape I was forced to pint work entirely. 4,A man I know personally, one whose word I could not doubt, n•com mended Tanlac to me and. while ! have taken only three l'<o*lpS so far. the medicine has done me more real good than everything else I have tak en combined, and 1 am still taking it thk a l a S Iv a shop Ice C ream Sodas and Soft Drinks C andies — Phonographs kodak Supplies Toilet Articles Developing Printing Knlarging i ami improving right along. My stom- j ach feels almost like a new one and • my kidneys are in much better shape, j I am sleeping better at night than 1 have in years and l get up in the mornings feeling like work. My ap o *tite is so good that 1 just want to eat all the time and since the gas has stopped forming on my stomach I am not troubled any more with pains in my side or about my heart. Tanlac commenced to build me up before I bad finished the first bottle and I have he'll .steadily improving evev >'•• •*. I had about given up hope of ever finding a medicine that would help me, so you may know how thank ful I am that Tanlac came my way, and I am glad to pass the good word along.” Tanlac is sold in Seward by the j 5 Drug Co. (adv.) I (\ N. Cring has been appointed De puts 1‘. S. Marshal at Anchorage to fill the vacancy caused by the trans fer of Deputy Ralph Reed to Seward. V. S. Commissioner C. K. Weber has resigm'd at Wrangell. No interest s»M ins to h«* taken in svho will be his suecessoi . says the Wrangell Sentinel, long as juries fail to agree on the conviction of self-confessed crimnals. Wm. Urtt territorial Senator, has received his commission as Norwegian LUMBER and BUILDERS; HARDWARE WINDOWS. DOORS, GLASS, MILL-WORK and BOAT LUMBER. Aitenls I or— STANDARD MARINE ENGINES, STANDARD KID TROLLER, STANDARD KID. FRYE - ItRUHN COMPANY S E W A R I) Inspect our Refrigerators. Assure Yourself of Cleanliness and Sanitary Conditions. consul for tin* Kirst and Third divi sions of Alaska. On account of charges made again t him a year ago the State department cancelled his excquatei until his record could he examined. Those charges were found to be un true. SERIAL 01448 NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR PATENT FOR COAL LANDS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR i NITEI) Si M i s L WD OFFICE • JCNKAC. ALASKA. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that th- Thompson Valley Coal Company, a ,i poration organized under the laws of the state of Arizona and duly au thorized to do business in the territory of Alaska, has made application under the provisions of the Acts of Congress of April 2s. 1904. and May 28, 1908, artl the provisions of the Revised Statutes relating to the location of real land's to purchase the Tip Top ar d Fourth of July coal claims which fo*m *i p»rt of the group of coal r'-’trs Ip ’i r'**!1 i:. U. S. Survey No 4’*o, which is more particularly de •e ibed as tVtow* — Commencing at Cor., No., 1, whence* C S. L. M. I nga No. 0 bears due .ve*t 40.0!) chs., thence N. 80 chs. to Co**. N *. 2, thence W. 116.27 chs. to Cor. No. 2, thence S. 80 chs. to Cor. No. 4, thence E. 116.22 chs. to Cor. No. t. the place of beginning. Said survey No. 4f»0 is situated on the N. shore of ('l ignik Bay and in latitude 56 deg. 22 mm., N. and lx>ng. 158 deg., 20 min. W., Mag. Var 20 deg. 50 min. E. Any and all persons claiming ad- l versely any of said lands are required t<> tile with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska, their adverse claim under oath, during the sixty days per iod of publication of the notice of said application or within six months thereafter or they will be debarred by th * provisions of the statutes. ; EFFIE A. FRISBEE, , Register. June 22. 1910. Seward Gateway 61 issues. Date of first Pub. Aug., 25, 1919. I>:ito of last Pub. Nov., 4th, 1919. — ■ ■ - ■ ■■ ■■ ’ir ■ ■ —■ ■ ■■■■■» ' ' • ■ • I WOOD rNDERTAKING COMPANY Licensed Embalmers Funeral Directors SEWARD. ALASKA. -❖ H. V. Hohkn A. K. 1>av»^ ALASKA TRANSFER a, V. HOBEif, MaNaosb 1 * , V ; , , Coal, Wood and Ice ' • ' • - - < [ < Oeneral Transf®- i • Hbooe*. Maio 17 and HI HOTEL OVERLAND Whittemore & Margules — Proprietors SEWARD ALASKA ■•.•a- > > • * J m *. I » » i I sevab&IaEaska. r whittemobe«*MAMJId HXCLUHIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF BE VO ALBO M6NOPOL CIGARS MAKE THE NORTHERN YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN SEWARD. SEWARD WATER and POWER COMPANY JOHN A. NELSON. Manager Office Admiral Building Wayne Blue, Agent. SEWARD MASKA (’ .....Him..................-. c I»A C ’ S H A T S C A P S T 1 E S 11 A (1 S SOCKS G R I P S IIO 0 T S S H 0 E S SHIRTS Q U I L T S . ... •• «»••«••• : THE PLACE WHERE MEN OUTFIT X. _ _ __ * * . ; Everything for men to wear V • . ; Just Unpacked v, ' * • \ •. • eCHOENBRUN Suit Samples -50(1 All Wool Patterns ORDER NOW — Delivery When Wanted P^ .TRICK & Co Mackinaw Coats, Sweaters and Overcoats FI ORSHEIM SHOES in Winter Tans and Heavy Weights CHENY SILK TIES — in New Patterns ( DOPERS and MUNSINGWEAR All Wool Union Suits FANCY FLANNEL DRESS SHIRTS UNDER VVEA R UNION SUITS OVERCOATS W MACKINAWS RAIN COATS BLANKETS SWEATERS FELT SHOES ’rubber BOOTS WOOL PANTS SUIT CASES V U V V 4 O • U u c PHONE WRITE or TELL US WHAT YOU WANT IF WE HAVEN’T GOT IT WE’LL v GET IT FOR YOU. -*- . , CALL AND 'SEE OUR NEW STORE —-i-•> OPPOSITE HOTEL SEXTON, SEWARD ALASKA