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900 DROPS

CASTORI

ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT.

AVegetable PreparationforAs-
similating the Food and Regula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
INFANTS CHILDREN
Promotes Digestion Cheerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral
NOT NARCOTIC.
Recipe of Old Dr. SAMUEL PITCHER

Pumpkin Seed-
Alx Senna
Rochelle Salts
Anise Seed
Peppermint
Bicarbonate Sela +
Worm Seed-
Clarified Sugar
Wintergreen Flaver.

A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach Diarrhoea.
Worms, Feverishness and
LOSS OF SLEEP.

Fac Simile Signature of
Kat Fletcher.

THE CENTAUR COMPANY.
NEW YORK.

At 6 months old

35 DOSES-35 CENTS

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THIS IS THE GENUINE

Send for

Cards, Candy Bags, Counter Wrappers and Booklets.

The Centaur Company,

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250 West Broadway,

President.

New York City

BUY A GROSS

AND SAVE 5 AND 2% PER CENT.

Who Can't Sell

12 Dozen Per Annum?

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BOARDS OF PHARMACY

BOARD OF PHARMACY SECRETARIES.

The year given is the date when the secretary was appointed. Alabama-E. P. Galt, Box 72, Selma, Secretary, March 6, 1887. Arizona-A. G. Hulett, Phoenix, Secretary, 1903.

Arkansas J. A. Gibson, 120 Main St., Little Rock, March 11,

1913.

California-Louis Zeh, 909-10 Butler Bldg., San Francisco, July

1, 1909.

Colorado-F. E. Mortenson, 24th & Grand Ave., Pueblo, Colo., July, 1916.

Connecticut-John A Leverty, 559 Washington Ave., Bridgeport, June, 1907.

Delaware John O. Bosley, 14th and King Sts., Wilmington, July 1, 1912.

District of Columbia-W. T. Kerfoot, Jr., 7th and L Sts., N. W. Washington, D. C., 1913.

Florida-D. W. Ramsaur, 201 Lemon St., Palatka, Aug. 20, 1907. Georgia-B. S. Persons, Macon, Ga., Nov., 1916.

Idaho-E. E. Colpin, Oakley, 1916.

Illinois F. C. Dodds, State House, Springfield, Jan., 1904.
Indiana-W. H. Fogas, Mt. Vernon.

lowa-Harry E. Eaton, State House, Des Moines, May, 1913. Kansas-W. E. Sherriff, Douglas Ave., Ellsworth, May, 1900. Kentucky-J. W. Gayle, Ann St. & Broadway, Frankfort, 1897. Louisiana-Jos. T. Baltar, 3637 Magazine St., New Orleans, December 30, 1913.

Maine-Frank T. Crane, Machias, 1901

Maryland-Ephraim Bacon, 30th & Calvert Sts., Baltimore, 1906. Massachusetts-Wm. S. Briry, 22 State House, Boston, 1916.

Michigan-Chas. S. Koon, Muskegon, July, 1915.

Minnesota-Edward A. Tupper, 745 E. 14th St., Minneapolis, February 1, 1912.

Mississippi J. C. McGee, Jackson.

Missouri-Edwin G. Cox, Craig, Mo., July 27, 1914.

Montana-J. A. Riedel, Boulder, 1916.

Nebraska-Orel Jones, Oconto, 1916.

Nevada-J. M. Taber, Elko, P. O. Box 518, 1912.

New Hampshire-Herbert E. Rice, 169 Main St., Nashua, 1912.
New Jersey-Edgar R. Sparks, 239 High St., Burlington:
New Mexico-B. Ruppe, Albuquerque, 1912.

New York-W. L. Bradt, Education Bldg., Albany, January 1, 1901.

North Carolina-F. W. Hancock, Oxford, June 17, 1902.
North Dakota-W. S. Parker, Lisbon, August 8, 1893.
Ohio-M. N. Ford, State House, Columbus, June, 1912.
Oklahoma-W. R. Jarrett, 308-9 Patterson Bldg., Oklahoma City.
Oregon-Frank S. Ward, Salem, 1916.

Pennsylvania-Lucius L. Walton, 4th & Pine Sts., Williamsport, August, 1909.

Rhode Island-James E. Brennan, 5 N. Union St., Pawtucket, February, 1909.

South Carolina-Frank M. Smith, 158 Wentworth St., Charleston, March 16, 1904.

South Dakota-E. C. Bent, Dell Rapids. 1897.

Tennessee-I. B. Clark, 5th & Woodland Sts., Nashville, January, 1904.

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Texas-R. H. Walker, Gonzales, 1889.

Utah-W. H. Dayton, 2nd South and State Sts., Salt Lake City, October, 1906.

Vermont-M. G. Beebe, 75 Church St., Burlington, January 6.

1913.

Virginia-E. L. Brandis, Room 8, Capitol Bldg., Richmond, 1916.
Washington-D. B. Garrison, Connell, October 1, 1913.
West Virginia-Alfred Walker, Sutton, W. Va., May 22, 1902.
Wisconsin-Edward Williams, 1 West Main St., Madison, April

1910.

Wyoming-W. B. Bennett, Sheridan, 1916.

There are thirty-nine reasons why any live, up-to-date druggist should take our agency. Here are five of them. The other thirty-four will be sent you upon application; and unless you want to be convinced that we offer you the best agency available to the drug trade, don't send for the other thirty-four reasons.

First-We give our agents more profit than any other advertised preparation affords. Second-We give our agents more advertising than any other medicine manufacturer.

Third-By authorizing our agents to sell the first bottle or six bottles under a positive guarantee to give satisfaction or refund the purchase price and charge same to us at the same price they did the customer, we take all the chances with their customers. It is our money against their time.

Fourth-Our agency contract provides for the return of any unsold goods at invoice price at the expiration of the contract if the agent is not satisfied with our agency. Thus we take all the chances with him.

Fifth-Milks Emulsion is the only full petroleum emulsion made, it being 95% petroleum, compounded with essential oils, glycerin, wild cherry, syrup, etc., in such a manner as to make it extremely palatable, and giving it a distinct advantage over all other petroleum oils, because it can be taken in large doses ten or twelve times a day without that nauseating effect produced by taking a liquid petroleum in large and frequent doses, which is absolutely necessary to produce the best results.

Let us send you a few hundred letters from some of the best druggists in the United States, telling what they think of our agency. They will convince the most skeptical.

Milks Emulsion has been on the market sixteen years, long before the white Russian oil or any of its substitutes were ever thought of. Let us tell you about it.

The Milks Emulsion Company

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

SANITOL
POWDER

TOOTH

CLEANSES THE TEETH
PURIFIES THE BREATH
SANITOL CHEMICAL LABORATORY

More Prominence ---More Profits
Attractive display, clean stock and courtesy
from behind the counter go far towards mak-
ing and holding trade: But the finishing
touch is the familiar sight of the advertised
line.

Give Sanitol a conspicuous show case in your
store. Then, feature the different prepara-
tions by turns.
Begin with

SANITOL

POWDER OR PASTE

It's a good time. The dentist has been busier since
the cool weather set in. He always insists on a
thoroughly reliable dentifrice for his patients.
Show Sanitol at your store. You know how the
display of a known quantity works out: It catches
the extra sales that need only a reminder, and it re-
assures strangers. They see they're not going to be
coaxed into "trying" this or that when they ask for
an old friend by name. They remember, and they
come back.

Call on us to lend a hand in making Sanitol an impor-
tant part of your business.

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Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Company

Saint Louis, U. S. A.

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The Meyer Brothers Druggist Prizes

OPEN TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS

This pharmaceutical journal, "Published in the interest of the entire drug trade," purposes to inaugurate a competitive contest on the following subjects, open to all subscribers:

1917

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January-The Proper Conduct of a Retail Drug Store
February-The Value of Window Displays

The object of this competition is to assemble for the benefit of the readers of the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST experiences gained by members of the trade on these subjects which are of such vital importance to druggists.

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The prize articles will be published in the order indicated and must be in the hands of the editor, Dr. H. M. Whelpley, 415 Clark avenue, St. Louis, by the fifteenth of the month preceding the month of publication.

The following prizes are offered:

First Prize $25.00 Assortment of Red Diamond Specialties (retail value).

Second Prize- 15.00 Assortment of Certitfied Drugs (retail value).

Third Prize- 10.00 Assortment of Imperial Crown Toilet Requisites (retail value).

Prizes will be forwarded on the day the article is published in the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST.

Articles submitted may be illustrated and the photograph of the successful contestant, if furnished, will be published with the article.

It is understood that all papers placed in competition for prizes become the property of the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST.

MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST

415 CLARK AVENUE

ST. LOUIS, MO.

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