Advertisement.

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 178, 29 July 1897, Page 4

 

"When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician t« be away from home. Such was the experience of Mr T. Y. Schenct, editor of the Caddo, lnd. Ter., " Banner " when his little girl, two years of age, was threatened with a severe attack ot croup. He says : "My wife insisted that I go for tho doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber- lain's Cough Bemedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not be without it iv the future." For sale by James Boon, Chemist Major C. T. Picton ia manager of the State Hotel, at Deniscn, Texas, which the travelling men say is one of tho best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Chclera and Dians hcea Bemedy Major Picton says : " I havo U3ed it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an infallible cure for diarrhcea and dysentery. I alwayß re- commend it, and have frequently adminis- tered it to my guests in the hotel, and in every case it has proved itself worthy of unqualified endorsement." For sale by Vines Boon, chemist. STRONG School Boota 4/U, Women's LeaUur Strap Bhoes 2/8, Women* Strong Lace Shoes 1/6. L. T. BOWDEN & CO., BOOTMAKBRB, Tbafalgar St. ARTHUR E. TASKER, COMMISSION AGENT AND PRO- DUCE DEALER, Habdy St. Agent for the NOBTH GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANY. BBOCEE'S FAMOUS SHEEP DIP. ON SALE— Chaff in xnj quantity, Oats (feed and seeo), R»rley (feed and seed), Ptae (R»i:- way Earry and StnUgem), Bh*rpi% Bran, Hay. Btr«w, WholePowl Wheat, Mace (prime (ample). POT ATOEB. — Brown Rivers (table), Early Vermonts (need). Magnum Bjnumt. (seed), White Stara (seed), Be»uty ot Sebroa (seec). Agent for the Celebrated JOKO TEA. Stocks always on hand. To arrive— Assortment of VEGETABLE SEEDS in 31 packet*. Being at little expense I am prepared to Mllnt low rates. TO LET to % good tenaat, House cot. tattiiog 7 rcouf, in Eawai-at. Cheap.; GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANT, BONBDUST MAIN OFACTUREE S"» ETC., S.^WAIMBA faTBEET. J|M. CAtDER begi to inform the in- habitants ot the City and Surround- ing Districts that he hu Purchased the old established Businees forcnarly carried on by MESBBB LOCK BROS., and hopes by strict attention to bneioess and bj •applying gocrfs of the very best quality at low priors to merit a oontinoance of the support hitherto «coorded to his pre« deceseois. ON SALE. GRAIN AND PBODUCE, Oate, Chaff, Wheat, Bran, Flour, Oatmeal, Potatoes (Table and Seed), Hay, Brae, etc. COALS, Brookdale and other Coals FIREWOOD in ItDgths to suit cus- tomer*. BONEDUST a Specialty. HYDRAULIC Pressiog, Hops, Wool, etc., Chaff cutting, etc., on the shortest notice. Goods delivered promptly. Cash Barchaser of Bones (in large or small quantities >. J.M. CALDER, Grain Stores, Bons Mills, etc., Waimea Street, NELSON. A Storm in a Teapot. A MAN bwjgood iihoe. to gromble if tfttr ahard daj's work »cl worry he cu> not tip the beverage hi« soul loveth— EMPIRE CO.S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. The " gnde-wifa " noder tkese d:«- --st*nces, mmt bear iv silence the re- preaches of her "lord and master," fct sha knowa full weli that EMPIRE CO. 'B TEAS ara obtainable everywhere, if she only IHBISIB upon having them. LADIES! -If yon wish to make yonr homes happy and oomfbxteble, study yonr huiband'a temper and pocket bj nsiog only EMPIRE OO.*S TBAB. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. * G. TUBNBULL * CO., Pbopbieiobs.

Click here to view this newspaper article

This text was automatically generated by a computer. It has not been manually reviewed or corrected and may include errors. You can view the article in its original format or read the entire page.

About the computer-generated text

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a process for automatically extracting text from scanned pages. OCR enables searching of large quantities of full-text data, but it is not 100% accurate. The level of accuracy depends on the print quality of the original newspaper and its condition at the time of microfilming. Newspapers with poor quality paper, small print, mixed fonts, multiple column layouts or damaged pages may have poor OCR accuracy.

The page where this item appears has an estimated OCR accuracy of 87.28%.