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Show Ouy G " v v Fv w rs ' We carry all styles. Fhipment Just In of Ladles FRENCH, HEEL r.urrrrr.s. Ladles, why pay li.and 15 when you can buy the AUEEN rllOES (?1 (lUALITY J FOR cNJ ViflceHtMt r SHOE COMPANY Phone 1561-k. 110 MAIN. YOUR CATARRH Can te Cored Qaicklj, bat Not by the Old' Hetics. YOU NEED A MEDICATED EPJIAT THROWN UPON YOUK THKOAT 0-1 INTO YOUR NOSTRILS. THI3 lJ CALLED PNEUMATHEaAPY. FREE APPARATUS SUPPLIED To any one who wUl writ to Dr. Job Hobertson, X3 W. 4th t Cincinnati. O. , While th old way of treating catarrh, throat and lung trouble omeUmea brought a eure of relief. It la now so-knowledged so-knowledged that to boat way to cura la by epraylng the part. A host of physi. ciana now us my large machine tr their afflce praotlce; but I have a llctl Fntumtx chemlo Commlnutor for family ua which 1 wiil mall to any oo TRKK who would Ilka to teat the treatment. For reference, sou may write to any of the parties named below aome of the moat prominent tlLW less at Cincinnati 04 ., UNION DENTAL CO., ' . 218 8. MAIN ST - - - . Our Crown and Bridge Work Cannot Sa Excelled. , We are equipped with all the latest and most modern appliances. Oar up-to-date methods Insure perfect work. All materials the very bes. We Invite Inspection of our work and give esttmate free. We will offer you the following prices: Very beat Bet of Teeth $6. Gold crowns, 22-k , 6.00 Bridge work, per tooth 6.00 Gold Fillings li.oo and up All other Fillings 60c to Too TEETH EXTRACTED . Positively Without Pain or t Danger or No Pay. Our painless methods will at once satisfy sat-isfy the moat skeptical that we practice the only system of painless dentistry known to dental science. WE POSITIVELY DO AS WE ADVERTISE. If you have any dental work to be done come and see us and Inspect our work. We know we can pleaae you. - Open from 8:30 a. m. until 6:30 p. m. Bundaya, 10 a., m. te 4 p. m. Saturday evenings until (:30. - 11 1 1 v ReV." ChneLT Wor. IX t.. for eight years past of the First Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati, says I "I can heartily recommend Pr. John Robertson's Pneuma Therapy apparatus to all whe are afflicted with throat or lung trouble. It Is Just the thing for preacher' aore throat. I have alae checked the progress of a cold with two applications of this treatment. I have two of these instruments one that la kept In the houae and another that I carry with me when lecturing or preaching preach-ing away from home. I have recommended recom-mended the treatment to a number of friends who are highly pleased with It. I think one of these Instruments is well worth $100 In my home." WOULD NOT TAKE f 100 EOS IT. John J. Cuahing.attorney and counsel-, or-at-law, Union Truat Building, Cincinnati, Cincin-nati, aays: "I am uatng one of the Pneuma Pneu-ma Therapy instrument for catarrh and Impaired hearing, and would not take tlOO for It If I could not get another. I have ordered two of these Instruments for relatives rela-tives In the East with like good results In each ease." CUBED A CASE OF 20 YEARS STANDING. Dr. T. W. Lindsay. (03 Broadway. Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, says: "I have used Dr. Robertson's Robert-son's apparatus with unvarying success In a number - of cases of catarrh of the throat. On patlnt twho had suffered for to years was eured in three months by using us-ing the treatment three times a day' CONSUMPTION CUBED. About six years ago Mr. Lemuel Lunger of Milton, Pa., was supposed by his friends to be In the Incurable stages of consumption. He obtained the Pneuma Therapy treatment, which was then not fully perfected. He made rapid Improvement Improve-ment under the treatment, and In leaa than a year was restored to good health and is alive and well today. ' CATARRH CUBED. Rev. Fred Hodder of Fields, Lorain county, O., obtained the Pneuma Therapy treatment for Nasal Catarrh about eighteen eight-een months ago. He now writes that he la cured of the Catarrh, and orders the treatment treat-ment sent to hla brother la London, England, Eng-land, for asthma. BRONCHITIS AND WEAK LUNGS. Mr. B. C. Alderson of Alderaon. W. Va, writes aS follows: "A little ever a year ago I bought on of your instruments and medicines for bronchitis and weak lungs. 1 have experienced benefit from It, and would Ilk to obtain mors of the medicine." medi-cine." -pUICX RESULTS. The following brief extracts are from letters written by persons who bad only ueed the apparatus from on to tbr. weeks, and who had not received any regular treatment, but only a aample bottle bot-tle of the medicine up to the time of writ, lng. All except on ar bow under regu lar treatment: Miss Ida Pearl Walter, Cheyenne, Wyo, write: "I have been Improving vr also 1 began using the apparatua." Mr. K. w. Taylor. Yoakum, Texas, I write: "Your treatment has surely i helped my daughter." " Mr. M. Puett, Carbon, Tex writes: T have used your sample bottle of medicine, and It has helped me wonderfully." Mr. J. W. Drullner, Sanwlch, IU.. wrjtes: I am troubled with Catarrhal oeafnesa, and 1 have been benefited by your treatment. treat-ment. I can certainly hear better with my right ear than I could before uelng it." Mr. 8. I. Alderaon. Asbury. W. Vs., write: "I have had a trauMNomi ease of catarrh for Ave years. 1 bega& Improving Improv-ing as soon as I commenced using your apparatus, and now feel so much tetter that I thought perhaps I would not need any mors of the medicine." Cincinnati References. James Murdock, Jr., owner of the Mur-dork Mur-dork block. W. IL Matthew, attorney. Ninth and Main streets. J. F. McCurdy, bookseller, 431 Elm street. James N.' Ramsey, attorney, Wiggins block. John J. Cushing, attorney, Cincinnati Trust building. O. A. Clause. Cincinnati manager for Funk & Wagnalls, Pickering building. F. C. Zumsteln, Superintendent Money Order Department Cincinnati post office. Rev. C. L. Work, D. D. (present address, Granville. O ). This treatment Is endorsed, used and recommended by over two thousand physicians, physi-cians, lawyers, preachers and business men. Over five thousand of the instruments instru-ments now In use In the United States and Great Britain. Address DR. JOHN ROBERTSON. E3 West ilh SU Cincinnati O. simp -' day- THE EVENING TELEGRAM delivered de-livered at your door each -night would cost you less than lets' ' Each day. All ths news that's fit to , print in the most ,r attractive style for the readers. 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