THE 00L0GIST3 



Mrs. fJ. JP. Bell, Ossatvatomie, Kan. 



wife of the editor of The Graphic, the lead- 

 ing local paper of Miami county, writes 

 '* J teas trotsbled tvitU iieart disease 



for six years, severe palpitations, short- 

 ness of breath, together with such ex- 

 treme ncrvousncG3, that, at times I would 

 walk the floor nearly all nicht. We 

 conaultcd the best medical talent. 

 They said there tvasttotielp forme, 

 that I had organic disease of the heart for 

 which there was no remedy. I had read 

 your advertiscncnt in The Graphic and 

 a year arjo, as a la^t rerjort, tried one bottle of 

 Dr. SZiles' L'civ €ure for the Heart, 

 which convinced me that there was true 

 merit in it. I took throe bottles each of the 

 Ileart Cure and Ilcstorative Nervine and 

 It completely C2ired me. I sleep 

 well at night, my heart beats regularly and 

 1 have no more smothering spells. I wi::h 

 to Gr:y to all v.ho arc suffering aa I did; 

 there's relief untold for them If they will 

 only give your rcmcdicn just one trial." 

 Dr. Miles FleartCuro 1.-3 sold on o. positive 

 puarantco that, the lir;^t bottle will ucueCt. 

 All druggists sell itatSl, 6 bottles for £5, or 

 it will be sent, prcpaiil, on receipt of price 

 by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 



Dr. Miles' Heart Cure 



Restores Health 



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AN IDEAL FAMILY MEOICIN 



For Indlscntiun. Ullioattiio**, 

 llfUfluclK'. CntiHtlpittloii, Knd 

 I'umplexlnn, Offfnslvc Hrcolh, 

 and all disoniers of the Stomach, 

 Liver nnil liowels. 

 RIPANS- TABUUES 

 oot ircntly yet promptly, reriecc 

 (liKt.Htion follows ttiiMr usf. Sold 

 by driipifi.sts or sent by uiiiil. 



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We are desirous of straightening our 

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 our subscribers will send in their sub- 

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 and many renewals received since that 

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THE OOLOGIST 



Is the "King of Advertising Me- 

 diums" for Naturalists and 



Collectors. 



"My ads. in Dec. Oologist payed 

 well. It's TiiK KiN<; of all adverii-^^ing 

 mediums for anyl)ody in the curio line." 

 K. B. Matiiks, St. Augustine, Fla. 



"Received do/eus and dozens of an- 

 swers to my notice in Dec OologisT. 

 It pnyft 'dixy ntf to advertise." 



G. Leukk Tn(>Mr.SoN Paducali, Ky. 



"Four years ago I had a collection of 

 specimens valued atSllO. My exchanges 

 alone, for the last three months have 

 average<l over $:;;00 per mouth. Al- 

 most wholly the result of exchange no- 

 tices in the Oologlst." 

 Geo.W. Dixon, Walertown, So. Dak. 



