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Show YOUR THRO At OR NOSTRILS May Be the Starting Place for Dread Consumption. Why Wait Until Too Late? pneumatherapy Wfil Cure You for a Certainty. THE APPARATUS FREE If you will -write to Dr. John Robert- son, Murdoch Block, Cincinnati, 0. YOU NEED A MEDICATED , 6FBAT THROWN UPON YOUB A TEE-OAT OB INTO YOUB, NOS- lf TRXXS. THIS IS CALLED PNEU MATHBRAPY. .. A host of physicians now use my large machines la their office practice; tut I have a little Pneumo-chemlc Com-mlnutor Com-mlnutor for family use which I will mall to any one FREE who would liks -to test the treatment. For reference, you may write to any of the parties named below some of the most promU nent citizens of Cincinnati, O. , Cincinnati References James Murdoch, Jr., owner mt the Murdoch Mock. W. H. Matthews, attorney. Ninth and Main streets. J. F. McCurdy, bookseller. 431 Elm street. James N. Ramsey, attorney, Wiggins The Overland saloon will open Satur-day Satur-day evening. Free beer. Want everybody every-body to come. 149 W. So. Temple. John J. Curftilng, attorney, Cincinnati Trust building. ' G. A. Clause. Cincinnati manager for Funk & Wagnalls. Pickering building. F. C. Zumsteln. Superintendent Money Mon-ey Order Department Cincinnati post-office. post-office. Rev.. C. L. Work, D. D. (present ad- dress. Granville, O.). This treatment is Indorsed, used and recommended by over two thousand physicians, lawyers, preachers and, business bus-iness men. Over five thousand of ths Instruments nw in use In the United States and Great Britain. Rev. Charles L. Work. D. D.. for eight years past of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian Church, Cincinnati, says: "I can heartily recommend Dr. John Robert-ton's Robert-ton's Pneumatherapy apparatus to all who are afflicted with throat or lung troubles. It Is Just the thing for preach- ers sore throat I have also checked ths ' f progress of a cold with twt applies- tlons of this treatment. I have two of these instruments on that Is kept in the house and another that I carry with, me when lecturing or preaching away from home. I have rsoommended the treatment to a number of friends who are highly pleased with it. I think on of these instruments Is well worth $10) In my home." WOULD NOT TAKE $100 FOB IT. John J. Cushing, attorney and coun selor-at-law. Union Trust Building. Cincinnati, says: "I am using one of the Pneumatherapy Instruments for catarrh and Impaired hearing, and would not take $100 for 4t If I could not get another. I have ordered twq, of these instruments for relatives In ths East with like good results im each case. . .." CUBED A CASE OF 20 YEAB3 STANDING. Dr. T. W. Lindsay, 603 Broadway.-Cincinnati, Broadway.-Cincinnati, says: "I have used Dr. Robertson's apparatus with unvarying success In a number of cases of catarrh Of the throat. One patient who had suffered suf-fered for 20 years was cured in thre . months by using the treatment threa times a day." CONSTTMPTION CURED. About six years ago Mr. Lemuel lunger lun-ger of Milton, Pa., was supposed by Ms friends to be In the Incurable stages of consumption. He obtained the Pneu- . matherapy treatment, which was then not fully perfected. He made rapid Improvement under the treatment, and In less than a year was restored to good health, and Is aiive and well today. CATARRH CUBED. Rev. Fred Hodder of Fields. Lorain . l county, O., obtained the Pneumathe- D rapy treatment for Nasal Catarrh about , eighteen months ago. H;nvw writes . that he Is cured of the Catarrh, and orders the treatment sent, to his brother n London, England, for aethma. BBONCHITIS AND WEAK LUNGS. Mr. B. C. Alderson of Alderson. W. Va, writes as follows: "A little over a year ago I bought one of your Instruments In-struments and medicines for bronchitis and weak lungs. I have experienced benefit from it. and would like to obtain ob-tain more of the medicine." TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN, $39.50, I Via the Bio Grande Lines. For the dedication ceremonies Louisiana Louis-iana Purchase exposition. Selling dates April 25th and 26th. Final limit May : 10th. FLASH OF LIGHT. The Coffee Facts Came to Her. Coffee Is so often unsuspected in the -work it does In the human body that Illustrations of this kind are interesting. interest-ing. A lady in West Townsend. Mass.. says: "I did not begin drinking coffee until I was .an adult. Not very long after I commenced I began to have headaches and a dull, heavy, stupid feeling. These symptoms grew worse until I was ill but I had no suspicion that coffee wis the cause of the trouble. trou-ble. 1 "I could not get up any strength, and ' after dragging around half sick for pome time I was sent off on a visit to see if the -change would do me good. I soon began to feel better and at the end of three weeks felt perfectly well again. "Before leaving I had a long talk with my friend as to the cause of my getting ' better. I had taken no roedieine of any kind, and the food was axut the. same s at home, the coffee was particularly rich, strong and palatable. I complimented compli-mented her on the coffee and asked what kind she used. She told me 'Pos-tum. 'Pos-tum. which I absolutely could not believe. be-lieve. I had enjoyed it so much and It agreed with me so perfectly, but I had nlways had an idea that Postum Food Coffee, was a fiat-tasting, insipid drink and was only used by people who could not drink the old fashioned coffee. "My friend said she had been using it for two years because when she drank the old fashioned coffee it kept her sick half the time. Then it dawned on me like a flash of light that the old fashioned coffee was the cause of my trouble and sickness and that leaving it off and using Postum for three weeks had made me well. . . "When I went home I told mother of the change. She saw how round and fat I had grown and said 'You can have Pcstum at home, we have a package in the house that I tried once but It tasted so flat that I went back to the ordinary coffee.' So I said, 'Let me make it; Mrs. said It must be made according to directions and must be boiled at least 15 or 20 minutes after the boiling begins, and if we can make it as good, as she does you will be astonished as-tonished at it.' -' "Well she was astonished and from that time to this we have left the ojd fashioned coffee off tAe table and used Postum altogether. Mother is better, my headaches and sick feelings havs never returned. There Is no doubt but. that coffee is a poison to us and Postum is the cause of our comfort and health." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. I Eeadina musicians 1 musical Studios i MBS. AGNES OSBORNE. A pupil of Professor Leschetlzky f Vienna, desires to announce that ah wlil recelv piano-forte pupils at her tudlot No. 445 South Main. Telepnone 94k. WTXLARD E. WEIHE, Graduate from Conservatory of Muslo, ' Brussels. Belg.. and pupil of DeAhns, Berlin. Germany. Violin Instruction tor beginners as well as the advanced stu-pent: stu-pent: g-230 Constitution hulldlnr. J. M. F. SN0DGBAS3. SMSMSMSl Teacher of Piano, Violin and harmony and chorus director; direc-tor; pupil of Virgil. Jaeobssohn. Falk and ethers: 4fl8 Constitution butldln. QUICK BESULTS. The following brief extracts are from letters written by persons who had only used the apparatus from one to three v weeks, and who had not received any regular treatment, but only a sample bottle of the medicine up to the time of writing. All except one are now under regular treatment: Miss Jda Pearl Walter. Cheyenne. Wyo., writes: "I have been Improving ever since I began using the appara- . tus.' . - Mr. E. W. Taylor. Yoakum, Tex., writes: "Tour treatment has surely helped my daughter." Mr. M. Puett. Carbon. Tex., writes: l have used your sample bottle of medicine, and it has helped Tne wonderfully." wonder-fully." Mr. J. W. Druliner. Sanwich. 111.. writes: "I am troubled with Catarrhal deafness and I have been benefited by your treatment. I can certainly hear better with my right ear than I could before using It." Mr. S. I. Alderson, Asbury. W. Va.. Writes: "I have had a troublesome ease of catarrh for five years. I began Improving as soon as I commenced using us-ing your apparatus, and now feel so much better that I thought perhaps I would not need any more f the medU cine." It will cost you not a cent to send for the small apparatus. I simply want you to test It for yourself. Address DR, JOHN ROBERTSON Murdoch Block, Cincinnati. O. f Sale by Church Guild. St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark's church will holj a sale of fancy and useful articles Saturday afternoon from 2 to 6 in the basement of the church. The proceeds are for the building fund. ANTON PEDERSEN, Teacher of Piano, Violin and Harmony. Har-mony. Brodlo, Caldr's Muslo Palace. 48 W. 1st Houth. TeL, C3-r- Residence. S21 3rd at. Tel. 1W7-X. H. A MONTGOMERY, Teacher of Trombone and Brass Instruments. No. 1 Vine ave. Rear of 14S W. Ird So. Jrombonist the Grand Theator Orchestra. |