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TRADE NOTES.

There is One Liver Regulator that has stood the test of over sixty years and proved itself an article of true merit.

Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator is used in the families of thousands of pharmacists and physicians, and tens of thousands of other families. No dealer need be afraid to recommend it. S. T. W. Sanford & Sons, Long Island City, N. Y.

Ice Cream and Water Ices.-Manufacturers of ice cream and water ices, that are not familiar with the merits of Rippey's Powdered Foamoline should look up his advertisement in this journal. One pound of Foamoline makes sixteen gallons of ice cream, where pure cream is used, no heat or eggs required. The same amount of Foamoline will make thirty-two gallons of fruit frost or water ices fine as silk and smooth as velvet. Their recipes mailed free on receipt of your address.

All Dealers in medicine and proprietary goods can recommend Brown's Bronchial Troches with confidence. Fifty years of success prove these Troches to be the best remedy extant for coughs, hoarseness, bronchial and lung troubles. They are sold only in boxes. The title "Bronchial Troches" was established as a trade-mark by John I. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass., in 1856. Making or selling lozenges under the name of "Bronchial Troches" is a violation of this trade-mark, which has been sustained by the courts in

numerous cases.

Everybody Who Visited the New Paper Warehouse and offices of the Garnett, Allen & Grubb Paper Co. on Tuesday noon, May 8, went away impressed with the royal treatment this firm extended to all callers.

It was inspection day for St. Louis business men to call and see the new building this firm had just moved into, located at Nos. 417-419 North Third Street.

The offices and warerooms contain over 60,000 square feet of floor space, and the plant is equipped with all the latest improvements. On the fifth floor an elegant lunch was served from 12 to 2 p. m.

Many departed, promising to increase their orders for this firm's goods, and others decided that such a firm was deserving of their support and would secure a large portion of their future orders.

NEWS FROM HERE AND THERE.

A Pink Envelope means subscription due.
A. Ph. A., Indianapolis, Ind., September 3, 1906.
Nova J. Hill will spend the summer at his home in
Green Tree, Mo.

The American Metrological Society is working hard for
the metric system. Membership costs one dollar and
J. H. Gore, of the George Washington University,
Washington, D. C., is the treasurer.

The Overland Pharmacy, at Boise City, Idaho, is undoubtly the finest drug store between Chicago and San Francisco. Sidney St. John is the proprietor, and he is making good use of his twenty-three years of practical experience.

Allen H. Still, the former secretary and general manager of the Etna Chemical Co., New York, manufacturers of phenalgin, has been elected president and general manager, Adam Cook is retained as treasurer, and Geo. C. Cook, Jr., is now secretary.

The Golden Gate Advertising Co. has moved from San Francisco to Reno, Nev., until their building, damaged by the earthquake, can be repaired. The firm was exceedingly fortunate, as no one connected with the business suffered any personal injury.

Walter J. Pfaff is in charge of his father's store at
Centralia, Ill.

A. O. Potter, representing the
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Roch-
ester, N. Y., visited St. Louis in
May

R. J. Murphy has purchased the stock of the McCuistion drug store, at Paris, Tex., and will give careful attention to the business.

Dr. C. S. N. Hallberg, editor of the WALTER J. PFAFF. A. Ph. A. Bulletin, is a disconsolate widower. Mrs. Hallberg and their son, Carl, are visiting the old home in Sweden, but are expected to return in time for the A. Ph. A. meet

Sent to San Francisco. A large quantity of Cre-ing in September, where Carl, Jr., will give an enter

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ter the earthquake and fire

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taining account of the trip.

Pertle Springs is a suburb of Warrensburg, where the Mo. Ph. A. has met for a dozen or more annual meetings. Pharmaceutical journals have very naturally misspelled "Pertle," making it "Pestle Springs," but we fear that no Missouri pharmacist will recognize the "Parker Springs" referred to by one of our exchanges.

"Laboratory Girls," is the subject of an interesting arti

cle in a recent number of the Detroit News-Tribune. At least, one thousand girls hold such positions in that city, and the writer states that these young women

have not only helped to make Detroit famous, but hold

exceptionally desirable positions. Pictures are given

of a number of the young ladies in the employ of

Frederick Stearns & Co.

WALL'S PHARMACOGNOSY NOTES, NEW EDITION, POSTPAID, $3.00.

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Your "FOURTH OF JULY" Trade will require

Fireworks, Flags,

Drop us a postal for our Catalogue in Colors, showing our complete line of these goods.

JOHN L. BOLAND BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. Fourth, St. Charles and Vine Streets, ST. LOUIS

MONTREAL

Pharmaceutical Journal

Is the Leading Publication

of its kind in Canada.

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The following taken from Printer's Ink, of April 29th, 1896, speaks for itself:

"In all British North America consisting of British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Newfoundland, the largest circulation credited to any publication devoted to drugs, chemicals, pharmacy, paints, perfumery and soap, is accorded to the Montreal Pharmaceutical Journal, a monthly, published at Montreal, Quebec, and the publishers of the American Newspaper Directory will guarantee the accuracy of the circulation rating accorded to this paper by a reward of one hundred dollars, payable to the first person who suc. cessfully assails it.

We have the largest bona-fide circulation of any Pharmaceutical Journal in Canada. Subscription, One Dollar Per Annum.

The Montreal Pharmaceutical Journal,

P. O. Box 2362. Montreal, Que.

BROMO-SELTZER

SPECIAL OFFERS TO THE RETAIL DRUG TRADE

No. 1.
$9.00 Orders.

I doz. 10-cent size Bromo-
Seltzer, gratis.

Equal to 8 1-2% discount.

OF THE UNITED STATES.

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With any one of the above offers we give the following attractive advertising matter, freight prepaid: 300 Memorandum Books, with your name and address and the advertisement of any preparation of your own make you desire, printed on the fourth cover page.

200 Paper Bags, consisting of one-pound, half-pound and quarter-pound sizes, with your name and address-also Tape Measures and Signs.

Order the Bromo-Seltzer from your jobber and mail the request for advertising matter, attaching one of your labels, to

EMERSON DRUG CO.,

NEWS FROM HERE AND THERE.

The Chicago Veteran Druggists' Association has a very pleasing custom of sending greetings to its members upon their birthdays. Such is one of the many ways in which the organization lives up to its motto, "Cheers for the living, tears for the dead."

David P. Hulen, is a studious clerk for R. B. Hulen & Co., at Centralia, Mo,

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The J. D. Fisher Drug Co. conducts a wholesale and retail confectionery and stationery business at Alice, Tex., including musical instruments, jewelry and cigars.

President Joseph L. Lemberger, of the A. Ph. A., is referred to by the Evening Report, of Lebanon, Pa., as one of the prominent citizens of the state and a man who lends honor and integrity to the community in which he lives.

The Mo. Ph. B. will hold an examination at Pertle

Mitchell Block is a notary public as well as prosper- Springs, Monday, June 11, the day previous to the ous druggist, at Mandeville, Mo.

W. J. Fern carries a large stock of general merchandise and drugs, at Tunnel Hill, Ills.

J. C. Brown, formerly of Gurdan, Ark., is now permanently located at Knox City, Tex.

John A. Beard, Jr., is enjoying his work at the J. A. Beard Drug Store, established in 1876, at McComb, Miss.

Mr. W. N. Cross, the popular detail man for the Garfield Tea Co., is visiting the pharmacists in St. Louis Territory.

"The Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association" has moved its office from Charleston to Greenville. Dr. J. W. Jervey continues as editor.

Dr. August Stahl, of Bayamon, P. R., is visiting this country. He was formerly located at Philadelphia. He is much pleased with life in the Philippine Islands.

opening of the Mo. Ph. A. All members of the association are invited to be present. The examination will be conducted by Messrs. Brandenberger, Hess and Gietner, the three members of the board.

The Special Products Co., is the name of a new threemillion-dollar chemical plant incorporated under the laws of New Jersey, by Louis Dohme, Dr. A. R. L. Dohme and Angus Cameron. We understand that the enterprise will be quite distinct and independent of Sharp & Dohme and is to be located at Baltimore. The firm will probably manufacture large quantities of heavy chemicals.

"Free Baths for All" was a special inducement offered by the Hot Springs Pharmacists to their visitors during the recent state meeting. Many pharmacists of neighboring states regretted their inability to be present.

"M. C. W." MORPHINE

One of the Standard Products of the MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL WORKS Unsurpassed for Quality and as Low in Price as Other Brands

A Book for Every Druggist.

CURTMAN'S CHEMICAL LECTURE NOTES.

PRICE $1.50.

CAN YOU AFFORD TO FAIL FOR

ONE DOLLAR?

If not, send Meyer Brothers Druggist that amount for a copy of the second edition of Therapeutic Terms, by Dr. H. M. Whelpley.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

(CHICAGO COLLEGE OF PHARMACY)

New Building. Four Lecture Halls. Six Large Laboratories. Forty-Seventh session begins Sep= tember 25th. The course comprises two years of seven months each and leads to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy. For announcement, address,

W. B. DAY, Actuary, Michigan Blvd. and Twelfth St., Chicago, III.

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OPPOSED TO PAIN

In twenty-five cent

"Vest-Pocket-Boxes'

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This reduction from $2.00 per dozen, was made to
meet the suggestion of the N. A. R. D. regarding
adequate profit for the Retail Druggist

The Antikamnia Chemical Company

ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.

MENTION MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS.

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There is One Reliable Metal Furniture, its made by sidered in the columns of the MEYER BROTHERS Andrews, of Chicago.

We Advise Our Readers who are engaged in dispensing soda water to use Borden's Malted Milk at their fountains; your jobber can fill your order.

Lewis' Straight 5c Single Binder Cigar is made from an extra quality of tobacco, and druggists who have sold this cigar report it a trade winner. May be obtained through your jobber, or direct from Lewis Single Binder Factory, Peoria, Ill.

Borden's Condensed Milk Co. have authorized the Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co., who are their Pacific Coast representatives, to donate and charge to their account, $1,000 worth of Borden's Malted Milk for the benefit of the sufferers from earthquake and fire in the various devastated towns on the Pacific Coast.

Now is the Time to Place an Order with your jobber or direct for Powdered Foamoline. This article is specially prepared for manufacturers of ice cream, water ices and soda fountain accessories. It greatly enriches ice cream. Packed in one pound boxes. Manufactured by William Rippey, 113 East Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

When Ordering Malt Tonic specify Schuster's Malt Hop Tonic and secure their coupons. In placing an order for one cask you receive a coupon; five of these coupons returned to this firm at Rochester, Minn., will entitle you to one cask free; or by placing an order for five casks one is sent free; over 200% profit. 12,000,000 bottles sold in 1905, which proves the goods have merit.

The Enterprise and Courage of the members of the San Francisco drug trade were clearly exemplified during the recent disaster. Before the fire was extinguished they placed large orders with the manufacturing chemists. One house ordered 30,000 pounds of Antiphlogistine, and altogether over 100,000 pounds were shipped to the coast upon order within a week. On a steamer from New York, running up the California coast at the time of the earthquake, were 35,000 pounds of Antiphlogistine, and upon orders from the home office, the emergency hospitals were liberally supplied free of charge.

Vaccination for Filipinos.-$100,000 has been appropriated by the Philippine Commission for conducting vaccination throughout the islands.

DRUGGIST as follows:

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Herbert L. Smith will spend the summer with J. G. Baker, at Fairfield, Ill. The firm was established in 1882.

J. G. Stone, the celebrated photographer, of Warrensburg, will again photograph the Mo. Ph. A. and the Travelers' Association during the meeting at Pertle Springs, June 12-15.

Prof. P. Curie, of Paris, was killed last month by a wagon which ran over him in Paris. Our readers will remember that Mrs. Curie discovered radium and that her husband had much to do with studying that interesting new element.

Hawes Heard has bought A. B. Moore's drug store, at Arkadelphia, Ark. He will put in a handsome soda fountain and other improvements, which will make it one of the finest drug stores in Arkansas. Mr. Heard has been representing Parke, Davis & Co. for the past year.

WALL'S PHARMACOGNOSY NOTES NEW EDITION, POSTPAID, $3.00.

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