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Is superior in appearance. In economy. In durability and
unique in its wonderful sanitary properties. You should know
more«bout it«m all these points, and we therefore extend you
a cordial invitation to visit our store, see the Alabastine color
charts, and have the Alabastine stenciled designs (which you
can sse yourself) explained to you.
Aik to tee the Book of
Alabaitine Prize Deaifns
P. A. CLEMMER, Druggist-
CUR WRECK KILLS SEVEN
THREE MORE PIE FROM INJURIES
IN TROLLEY CRASH
Motorman Is Arrested for Causing
Deadly Accident—Grand Jury
to Investigate.
(OLD
"Jforse Uonic cSaves 3eed.
G-ld Coin Stock Food Co St. Paul,
Minnesota,
IXar Sirs:-I can speak highly r.
gardlog your "Horse Tonic Last
spring when work started in, Instead
of Increasing the feed, corn and oats,
I boutfht-a 2 lb pill your "Horse
Food" and us-d it as directed, and my
horses did just as well as other springs
when I luci ea8jd the feed. I consider
that your "llorse Food" saved me a
great d^al of feed, and saved money
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am your customer. Emll C. Boni 2.
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A Work of Art
That is what your home can be if
you decorate it with Alabastine. For
appropriateness is true art and not
only can you make your home deco
rations appropriate with Alabastine,
but you can make them reflect your
own taste in a way that is not pos
sible with any othef form of wall covering.
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Elyrla, O., June 1.—Three persons
died Friday of injuries received In the
•wreck of a Cleveland & Southwestern
trolley car Thursday, when the car
was struck by another car. This
makes the number of dead seven.
§. H. Forney, motorman of the
^Fgc^eg par, wag arrested in Cleve
land Friday trad" brought tg Elyri^.
He pleaded not. guilty before the
mayor and was bound over In $5,000,
In default of which he went to jail.
A special meeting of the grand jury
was called -to investigate' the accident.
Forney was operating a car which
ran at high speed into the rear end
of another car standing still on a
straight track in broad daylight.
Both cars were crowded with passen-
(lead are: E. O'Connell, crock­
ery "merchant, Efyria E. M. Billings,
65 years old, Elyria G. Allen, Lakg
Shore railway claim agent, Elyriq.
Donald Sala, five years old, Elyria
§. porter, Cotes Brook Farm Homer
Elyri$ Eunice Wurst, 25 yeaps
pid. E|yri's
The seriously injured I^rgHeritg
Butler, Elyria both feet ent off
Mrs. J. P. Sala, wife of Rev. J. P.
Sala of Elyrin, arm broken, gash in
hip John Leslie, Carlisle, O., leg cut
off W. S. Avery, conductor, Elyria
George T. Chamberlain, Perry, O.,
both legs broken Miss Dahm, Elyria
•Arthur Hoadley, Cotes Brook Farm,
feet cut oft.
PFffiKi
Eggs for Hatching.
Silver Wyandotte bred to lay $3.00
p$ 1m W- IgPSHi-
GOLD COIN POULTRY TONIC.
A stiiMlaUng tonic for the egg passage to increase
prevent poultry diseases, as roup, pip,
30 FESEDS, lo.
Gold Coin Stock Food Co St- Paul.
Gents:.I was notified by Messrs Bab
they had your
and I got a pail
of your famous, Egg-a-Day Poultry
food My beDB have never before laid
as many eggs as they did during the
monthB of October ao/1 November.
Will recommend it to my neighbors.
My flock is a mixed lot of Brown L°g
horns, Buff Leghorns and .White Leg
horn, crossed with the full blooded
Buff Oochin Boosters. I am justkeep
iog-lhem for the amount of eggs they
lay, Yours, Frank F. FlBher,
cook & Bucklln that
Stock Food on hand,
on tains iron, lime, sassafras,'and eleven other roots and barks to cure and
New Rockford, N D.
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34 fiyffS JTrom 9 J&ens in
4 7)ays»
Blaokduck, Minn.
I received your foods some time ago
and will say it isO. K. I g^yait to my
heiis and they lay well. From hens
I got 34 eggs In the first 4 days—they
aye not sick now. lam feeding my
hogs and calves. There was one calf
that was dainty and would not eat
until fed it Uolu cattle Fat
tener now she eats fine hair looks
well. It can't be praised to high.
Box No. 8. Arthur Le Damon,
GUARANTEED under the Pure
Food Law—All "Gold Coin" Goods
are guaranteed to conform strictly
to the Pure Fond Law, This is the
best proof of their purity. I con
sider them the best tonics made.
DR WM CONNOLLY
AIMm kti«l| U*fa»
Alibtiila*
THE PACKAGE
BIG REVOLT IN CHINA.
Thirty Thousand Rebels Up in Arms
—Several Officials Killed.
Amoy, China, June 4,-—An insurrec
tion has broken out 40 mile# south
ward of Arnoy. Thirty thousand
rebels are under arms and are stated
to be well led. The revolt is spread
ing to towns near Amoy. The vice
roy of Fu-Chow is sending 8,000 troops
to deal with the rising and warships
are expected here shortly.
The American consul at Amoy, Mr.
Paddock, cabled to the state depart
ment at Washington May 28 announc
ing that- an armed uprising had been
reported at Joan, 50 miles south of
Amoy, that several officials had been
killed by soldiers and that the trouble
was unknown.
Washington, June 1.—Another dis
patch was' received at the state de
partment Friday from American Con
sul Paddock at Amoy, China, saying
that the dissatisfaction is spreading.
This is taken to mean that the mutiny
of soldiers is growing stronger. The
news received here is very meager,
but it is said that American interests
thus far are not involved. Mr. Pad
lock has been instructed by the state,
department to send full information
A Fortunate Texan.
J$r. E. W. Gqodloe, of 107 {3t. Louis
Sf., Dallas, Tex., says: "In the past
ye
fir I have become acquainted with
Dp. Kipg^s Ne^r Life Pills, apd np laxa
tive I §ver bgfope trigd so effectually
disposes of malaria gncl biliousness."
They don't grind nor gripe. 25c. at P.
A. Clemmer's drug store.
OASTORZA.
nkn'fb ^Itia Kind You Haw Always Bought
8%nttat
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steers
Cattle
Quickly fatten and finish your
for market by using "Gold Coin
Tonic." Sola by and guaranteed by
yfM.
Pp.
pONNOLLY
•xim:
COIN HORSE TONIC
for torses that refuse their feed of grain—off-feed to aid digestion, to purify
the blood and sleeken the coat it clears the water, regul ites the bowel',
ourts and preveutsdiseises It keeps mires aad cults healthy. Mide from
pure roots, barks, seeds and herb3A»1js4^«^^^'r^'^T^4 "V"u
Guilds lip Jiun-'Down Jfcotsoa.
Montivideo, Minn., July 24,19)1.
Gentlemen:—I see we are comiug
towards the end of our stock food so
you better senl us live 25 lb. paiia
We find the "G.ld Coin Hors". Tonic"
the best tonic we evr used for horses,
We have occasional^ bought run
down horses aud after feeding your
tonic to them for six or seven weeks
they have doubled in value and we
could not afford to be without.ife—
Yours, [Signed] He'geson Bris.
Liverymen
I LOSE urn
IS RESULT OF FIRE
DAUGHTERS AND 3ERVANT8 OF
RICH- NEW YORKER ARE
BURNED TO DEATH.
ASPHYXIATION KILLS
FOUR IN ST. LOUIS
Man and Wife Overcome by Escaping
5 Gas In Rooming House—Propri
etor Discovers Tragedy When
About to Call Visitors.
Long Branch, N. J., June 1.—The
two daughters of Walter A. Schiffer
of New York, secretary of the United
Cigar Manufacturing company, Marion,
aged ten, and Ruth, aged 14, and two
servants, Mary Dllter, and Tilly Mon
thon, were burned to death In a Are
which Thursday night destroyed the
handsome residence of Jacob Roths
child, which Mr. Schiffer had rented.
In attempting to rescue her children
Mfs. Schiffer was so severely -burned
8§ to be in critical conditipji and
Mf?
Schiffer suffered severe hurng In
fighting the Are. TWO guests of Mr,
gnd Mrg. Schiffer, 0, Citroen,-and M,
Preicer, were also seriously burned.
In jumping from a window John
Irvine, the butler, suffered a fracture
of his left arm and his back was in
jured. Mrs. Holt, the governess, suf
fered several severe burns while try
ing to secure the children in her care,
and Kate McMuray and Josephine
Hottman, servants, were injured by
jumping from the windows.
Mr. and Mrs. Schiffer and their two
guests had not retired when the fire
was discovered in the kitchen about
mitjpight. While Mr. Schiffer and his
guegtg Remained downstairs to fight
the fire Mrs. Schiffer ran upstairs to
spread the alarm and to see that her
children reached safety. On reach
ing the door of the room occupied by
the children Mrs. Schiffer was over
come by smoke and fell. Mrs. Holt,
the governess, found her there and
dragged her to a window.
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egg
formation/It
gapes, leg weakness, vertigo, etc.
Sold Coin Jfcoave SPo wrfers.
The most ScieBtltyo Heaye dure
known of all cases of Short Wind
Ohronic Soaring, Coughs, eto.
Plummer Minn Sept. 9,1906.
Gentlemen —I think your goods are
all right and a neighbor of mine
bought two packages of Heave Cure,
and he told me that those two pack
ages honestly were worth 926 to him.
S Respectfully yours,.
OlafTande.
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Use Gold Coin
GALL CURE
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Sore Shoulders,
Necks and Backs
Serm Jfiiler and *Dtp.
The most practical Disinfectant for
stables and outbuildings. Destroys all
disease germs. Cleanses and purlfys
filthy plaoes, thus preventing the
causes and spread of diseases. Pre
vents hog cholera.
When prepared resdy for use as a
Lioe Killer it ooats li cats, per gallon.
All stock and poultry buildings at
the Minnesota State Fair were dlsin
pcted with Gold Coin Germ Killer.
Before she revived the house be
came filled with suffocating smoke
and in the confusion which followed
no one of the family was able to
reach the room occupied tlje cftij:
jjppn. Mrg. Schiffer fle^ f-rflip tjiq
}iouse with hep plothing tin ftr« an$
rolled on the damp grass of the
}$wn tp extinguish the blaze,
pour Die of Asphyxi^tjop
§|. ^puiq, June 1-—T-hreg pei-song
were killed by asphyxiation and an
other wag overcome in a Lawton av
enue houge Thursday night. The dead
are Joseph R. Gabler and his wife,
Ida and Daniel Dwyer, who occupied
a room adjoining that in which the
Gabler's slept. Thomas Hines, who
slept with Dwyer, is at the City hos
pital and is thought to be recovering.
The police found a metal cup to an un
used gas pipe in Gabler's room, lying
oh the floor. The eycapWgas was
icovered by the proprietor of the them.
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Lake View Farm at St. Cloud, Minn
all
are
Wk
house, when he knocked
door, to call him to go
rooming
Dwyer's
work.
Joseph Maxwell was found dead
Friday morning from asphyxiation In
his room in a Hogan street house.
John Jantos 1b In a critical condition
at the City hospital. The gas jet
was partially turned' on.
New Trial for Insuarnce Men.
New York, June 1.—George Burn
ham, Jr., former general counsel of the
Mutual Reserve Life Insurance com
pany, wno is now serving a term in
Sing Sing for grand larceny, is to
have-a new trial under a decision
handed down by the appellate divi
sion of the supreme court. The ap
pellate division reversed the Judgment
of the criminal branch convicting
^urnham and* ordered a new trial.
Fate of Aeronauts a Mystery.
London, June 1.—The fate of the
two lieutenants of engineers who as
cended from Aldershot in a military
balloon May 28 during the review in
honor of Prince Fushimi of Japan still
remain a mystery. The war office has
not received any news since inquiries
made during the night dispelled the il
lusion that the aeronauts had arrived
at the Scilly islands. Warships are
cruising in the channel in the hope of
obtaining some clew pf the officers'
fate.
Gives Birth to Quadruplets, i.
Huntington, Ind., June 1.—Mrs.
Fi*nk Croxton, aged 43 years, and the
wife of a section foreman on a trac
tion line, living near Roanoke, gave
birth to four children. There were
thTee girls and a boy. The combined
weight of the four was 11% pounds.
Two of the children have since died
Find Body in Factory Furnace.
Cincinnati, June 1.—What is be
lieved to be evidence of a brutal mur
der was discovered at the Ryan soap
works on Spring Grove avenue Fri?
d£(y. The mutilated and almost eem^
pjetety consumed body of a man was
found in the furnace of the soap fac
tory. There is no clew to the identity
of the man, but the indications are
such that the police believe he was
murdered and an attempt later made
to dispose of the body.
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says "I
have taken only four "doses of your Kid
ney and Bladder Pills and they have
done for me more than an^ other, medi
cine has ever dope. I'am- still taking
the pills as I want aperfgit cure.''Mr.
Barber refers ^o'De^itfs Sidney jmd
Bladcler Pills, which are qnequaled for
Back^qha, weak kidneys, inflamation of
the blaqder and all urinary troubles. A
week's treatment for 5)5o. Sold by Ed
ward T- Ijonjag, 5„~
SIX FEEDS FOR ONE CENT. 30 DAYS TRIAL
--..-.jThe largest stockfeeders in the country use Gold Coin Tonics. Many started bv taking- advantage of this free trial ofFerPiYcu can do the same#$We guarantee you extra profits. Gold Coin Tonics
are scientifically prepared from roots, barks, seeds and herbs which animals were able to secure in their wild state, but which you must supply them now. These scientific tonics give your stock a chance
to do better. You only put a taolespoonful of these Tonics in the regular feed it sharpens the appetite, purifies the blood, aids digestion, strengthens the kidneys, and keeps the animals healthy and
growing. These animals increase 15 to 25 per cent over the old methods of feeding. We personally guarantee all Gold Coin Remedies. Call today and get a
25
This beautiful picture of Lsu Dillon will be given f^ee to
Stock owner who asks for It. Si? of picture, 14x19 inohes. MS
YOUR ANIMAL FOODS ARE ALL RIGHT
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Gold Coin Stock Food Go St. Paul. Minn. Gentlemen:—I take great
pleasure In telling you that I have fouQd ynur Gold Coin Animal Foods the
best thing In the way of stock tonic and as a bone and muscle builder for."
young stock that I have ever used. Your Animal Foods are all right. I'
highly endorse them I believe that a FOOD like ypurs which sharpens the^c
appetite and makes the food rations more palatable will inorease digestion^
and brlnsr the Stock RUser more profit For two years I used Gold Ooin^
Animal Foods while conditioning my show stock for State Fair with such|$fc%r:
marvelous results that I am continuing their use on my farm. You have?'
my heartiest endorsement as your goods certainly possess high merit and are
that you claim for them
D. B. Searle, Judge of District Court, St. Cloud, Minn.
Ve &ntfodn,c6 fold Coin Worm Zfiomdvrs
We will give a sample free to any whose horses, hogs, shaep, digs, etc.,
troubled with worms.
-. Cleaned Out Bot$ and Worms
Dear Sirs:—My horse was cured of Bote and Worms by your "Gold
Worm
Powder," and he has not baen troubled since.
Professor Shaw's Lectures Free.
These leptures were delivered at the Minnesota Agricultural School, and
are used as text books by most of the Agricultural Schools. The first edi
tion sold to Btudents and farmers at 75c a copy. We bave made arrange
ments with the Gold Coin Stock Food Co., to give one of the books on "The
Feeding and Management of Live Stock" free to our customers.' Call at our
store for a coupon entitling you a free oopy.
DR.-WM, CONNOLLY, GRESCO, IOWA
PLOT 101FSISCO
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For Kheumatiam or Sprains in man
OF beast, use "Gold Coin Compound
Liniment." Price, 50c for a large
bottle. It cures and relieves pain.
DR. WM. CONNOLLY.
OASTOIIIA.
Bonn the ^Tlia Kind You Have Always Bought
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PROSECUTOR DECLARES POWER
FUL INTERESTS ARE WORK
ING FOR BRIBE GIVERS.
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GREATEST CRISIS IN
EXPOSURE AT HAND
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Accusations of Wealthy Men That Po
litical Motives Are Behind Crusade
Denounced—Hot Reply to Cal
houn.
San Francisco, June 1.—Assistant
District Attorney Francis J. Heney,
head of the graft prosecution, in a
statement outlines the policy of the
men who have made possible the in
dictment of nearly a* score of San
Francisco wealthy capitalists.
Mr, Heney denounces as malicious
falsehoods the charges which have
been made that the prosecutors are in
fluenced by political motives and open
ly charges that some of the most pow
erful financial interests of the country
have been brought into the battle on
the side of the alleged bribe-givers.
Says Calhoun Asks Banks' Aid.
Heney declares that the greatest
crisis in the graft exposure is now at
hand, and that the greatest crisis in
the history of San Francisco goes side
by side with it. The prosecutor
charged that President Patrick Cal
houn of the United Railroads has
sought the aid of the wealthiest bank
ers and merchants of the City to free
him from the. clutches q{ the prosecu
tion ^nd prevent bis having to pay the
penalty for hia alleged crimes.
A meeting was held a short time
ago, he says^at which Calhoun called
together a number of the heads of the
largest San Francisco banks and
sought their aid through a thinly
veiled request for backing in the carry
ing-on of the car strike.
The powerful influences which l\fj
set at work to injure the prosecution,
Mr. Heney says, hav§ been hampering
the prosecutors a certain extent, as
they'have raised a sentiment of doubt
to the real motives behind the in
vestigation, and he calls upon the citi
zens of San Praneisco to give their'
fullest assistance to the work that is'
still to be done.
Bribetakers Gfven Immunity.
Admitting that the 16 confessed
bribetakers on th© board. of super
visors have been promised immunity
from prosecution, Heney declares that
this step was essential to the carrying
out of the work at hand. He stated
that every effort to gain legal proof
ot
corruption and bribery deals failed' un
til the confessions were secured from
the supervisors, and that to secure
tli^se the promise of immunity was
given.
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Importers of Shorthorn Cattle.. 7 'K
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Judge D. B, Searle.
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months to obtain proof concerning the
briberies, none of the alleged bribe
givers came forward to their assist
ance, but that as soon as they became
involved they raised the cry of "pun
ish the bribetakers and let us go
free."
Heney asks the pertinent question:
"Which is the mail who should be pun
ished for the crime if one must be al
lowed to go free—the corifesser bribe
taker or the unconfessed bribe-giver?"
"Let us show," he continues, "that
no man, however wealthy he may be,
is greater than the law. Let us prove
that the power of wealth can not cor
rupt our courts and prevent the carry
ing out of justice."
Authorities in Peoria Will Put Charges
Before the Grand Jury.
Peoria, 111., June 1.—"Eddie" Tate,
Peoria's gentleman burglar, who has
been temporarily obscured from the
limelight of publicity, is to be
brought forth into the full glare once
more. Within ten days he will be
recommended for indictment in Pe
oria before the present grand jury.
This action was decided upon and
was agreed to by State's Attorney
Scholes, Former Chief of Police
Charles Wilson and Henry Fuller, at
torney for the school board.
At the same time it was announced
that at the school board meeting Mon
day evening action would be taken
looking to the prosecution of Tate
and the possible uncovering of the
scpeol board safe-roberry mystery.
Fatlieres Honored by Czar. Srs
Paris, June 1.—President Fallieres
received the Order of St. Andrew Fri
day from Emperor Nicholas, accom
panied by an autograph letter express
ing his majesty's high esteem for the
president personally and his best
wishes for the continued prosperity of
France.
Tobacco Outrages Continue.
Nashville, Tenn., June 3.—-Tobacco
bed outrages continue throughout the
dark tobacco section. Friday night,
near Bennettstown, Ky., the beds of
J. A. Miles were visited and the plants
stolen. Miles is a member of the Dark
Tobacco Planters' association.
In answer to, ^he cry which h© said When you feel the need of a pill take
b.een raised by the capitalists in a DeWitt's Little Early Riser. Small
i\iis city that the supervisors should P'N safe pill, sure pill. Easy to take
he punished he points out that while Plea?ant and effective. Drives away
the prosecutors
were
Jsborin- fo' headaches. Sold by Edward T. Lomas.
Wilt jflivaijs 1/sa Sold
-1 Coin &ood,
Monticello, Minn Sept. 3, X)6
Gold Coin JStcck Food Co., St Paul.
Gentlaraen:—Tne photo Is a picture
of nine pigs tbaf I fed 4 pall* of youi
ftxJHog Fattener to aud butottered them
Mgat months old aud they IreNted 230
fSqlbs. I consider your St cx Fold the
pilivery best made, f-T I «et the bast re
pSsults from G-1' U"la tbat I ever ijor,
and I bave tried three oihi-r kinds,
s'V«am feeding twenty-seven p'gs at ihj
^^present time and wilt buy more if-1
-can find them. I sh 11 always use
Gold Coin Stock Food.
j? Respoifully yuurs,
C. H. Rlehl, Monticello, Minn.
^Doubles the 97?ilk &lou>.
^v'- Gold Coin Stock Food Co., St. Paul,
Gentlemen:—I am feeding your
i-4 Food regularly and I can see it im
,~tf proves my stock. The ones I am
feeding the Stock Foods to are show
ing it. I have fed Cattle Food to
milch cows and they have doubled In
their milk. I am well pleased with
your Foods. "They are certainly all
that yon claim them to be.
J, M. Coyne, Graceville, Minn.
i^.' Sold Coin Spavin Cure.
For Curable Spavins, Quickly re
duces all soft swelling as "Bog Spavin"
Blood Spavin, Swollen Joints.
r" IT ALSO CURES
Curb, Ring Bone, Splint, Hard or
Soft Swellings, Stocking, Wind Galls,
Enlarged Joints, Inflamation of the
Tendons, or soreness of the Tendons,
,\!\i Chapped Hocks and Elbows, Enlarged
Glands), Warts, Sprains, Hard and
"•Soft Spavins,
Sold Coin healing Oit-
-JT For barb wire cuts, nail injuries,
'&'•" burns, scalds, fresh wounds or ctMs on
man or beast.
.rteg Gentlemen:—I write you in regard
SJ? to the goods I received from you some
time ago. The food for horses is line.
I have worked my horses all spring
vf5 and they are heavier now than when
I commenced work. And your Heal
ing Oil and Gall Cure, I think can
not ba excelled by any. I do not
want to be without the Food or Oil.
Yours E. D.StarkB, Monte Vista, Colo
j|g| That hacking cough continues -a
Because your system is exhausted and
your powers of resistance weakened.
Take Scoff*j- Emulsion,
It builds up and strengthens your entire system.
It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so
prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest.
A ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 A
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^"ASK TRUE BILL FOR TATE."*"
ID pail on trial at my store.—Dr. Connolly
GOLD COIN HOG TONIC.
6 FEEDS FOR 1 ENT.—Go'd Coin Hoir Food Is a medical tonic made
from the ro tJ, barks, seeds and herbs required by nature to keep the system
„ofhogsin htaltdy condition, f.ir overcomiojt and preventirg disuasf.s and
worms in swine aad to aid digestion and quick fattening. A splendid slim
ulent for the internal treatment.
GOLD COIN CATTLE TONIC.
c» 6 FEEDS FOR ONE CENT. —Gold Coin Cattle Food is a cattle tonic for
fct loss of appetite to increase flow of milk to aid in fattening and finishing
y^steertf to prevent and cure scours in calves. ei
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RICH GROOM WORE OVERALLS.
Story of How Bride First Met Young
|p|t Westinghouse Leaks Out.
Pittsburg.—That Miss Violet, daugh
ter of Sir Thomas and Lady Brockle
bank of London, whose engagement
to George Westinghouse, Jr., followed
a case of pure love, first saw young
Westinghouse in his overalls and
greasy jumper came out to-day.
Miss Violet several years ago saw
George Westinghouse, Jr., at work in
his father's shops, and not knowing
his name, but only admiring the open,
frank countenance and the athletic
bearing of the workman she asked
him a few questions.
Young Westinghouse signaled the
guide who was conducting the party
through the works not to uncover his
identity to the young lady and he
showed her all she wanted to know
about his end of the monster works of
his father. She departed, thanking
him, even hesitating whether or not
She would offer him a tin.
In Interests of Workers.
Indianapolis, Ind., June 1.—Repre-
sentatives of many of the national em
ployers' associations will begin a
three days' convention here June 10,
the purpose being to discuss questions
relative to training schools for work
men and to form a national board of
Industrial education. The convention,
the first of its kind held in this coun
try, was called by Louis H. Levy of
Indianapolis, representing the Nation
al Lithographers' association.
Lomas,
I Use "Gold Coin Germ Killer" around
your stable to destroy foul odors and
prevent contagious1 diseases. It is a
perfect Disinfectant and Deodorizer.
IB'
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N M. CONNOLLY, Agent.
jfcou* fytfade $100 Cxtra
ZProfits on JOO lbs
Sold Coin &ood.
Gold Coin Stock Food Co., St Paul,
Uenslr'ineu:—Last sprrng I tried
vi,ur Gold Coin Stock Foods on my
Brond Sows, a: this fall used tbera^H
for fattening my t-tock, and am sati.--»:f^
lied. 1 can honestly and saMy sayiyji^
M*at tae 100 lbs has made me at lrastg4s?
Oue lluodred Dullars in mocey. IsSsi^
was greatly surprised and plensi
bad tried several ottn binds, but all p'
with indifferent results. I can see by
simply •tximining your Fords that^fei
they are of higUer )'iallty than any I rS
ever used before. Yours truly,
Wm. Yocum, Parker, S. D. .w®
33uifs in Z/on jCots.
Gold Coin Stock Food Co.
Gentlemen:—I wish to state that I
bought 2,000 lbs. of your Cattle Food
and also some of your Hog Fattner. !$••
had 100 head of cattle and about 200,
head of bogs in the feed yard. I did
not taink there was any preparationv
put together that could possibly give'
the results your food did on both cat-.
tie add bogs. I never bad ca:tle do
better and keep on an even feed gain
like this bunch. The finish it put on
my cattls was far above my expecta
tion. A. W. Farre, Movllle, la.
Sold Coin Compound jCinimont.
In all cases of Lameness rub the af
fected part thoroughly with the Linl-.'
ment, and if a blister Is desired band
age over it
This is a $1 00 bottle for 50c.
Sold Coin
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Atlanta, Ga.—The Georgia state su- ~v
prftme court, in a decision holds that "ff
small boys have an inalienable right
to climb trees.
I All stomach troubles are quickly re
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lieved by taking a little Kodol after sjSs?"''
each meal. Kodol goes directly to the
seat of the trouble, strenthens the di
gestive organs, supplies the natural di
gestive juices and digests what you eat.
It is simple, clean, pure, harmless rem
edy. Don't neglect your stomach. Take
a little Kodol after each meal and see
how good it makes you feel. Money
back if it fails. Sold by Edward T.
DR. WM. CONNOLLY, Agent
Sore shoulders and all gall sores
uickly cured by using "Gold Coin Gall
lure." It is guaranteed the best gall
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Joints, weak Legs weak Shoulder,
Stiff Joints and Spring Knees.
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Kills Lice, Ticks, Lice [on poultry,
pigeons dogs, cats, stock, also plant
lice, moths, eto.
HH0/V 5yot £oose a Chio/e
Gentlemen:—1 bave used all kindsnj
of Louse powders, yours are the bestire
on the market today. I have used it
on young chickens with great success
this season and did not lose a chicks
through lice. J. P. Johnson.
Nnno. Tonto Ave., St. Paul, Mln
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