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(|Malia1[)Ruqqist (|m a lia 1[)ruqqist VOL. XXVIII. No. 12 DECEMBER, 1915 H A J A QUALITY ‘Guaranteed Goods by a Guaranty that’s Good” WHEN YOU ARE IX A HURRY WHEN YOU WANT WHAT YOU ORDER WHEN YOU WANT THE RIGHT PRICE SEND TO THE RICHARDSON DRUG CO. O M A II A We send the Omaha Druggist free to all of our customers. If you are not on our mailing list and wish to receive this journal regularly each month, let us know. THE SHERWOOD PRESS THERE IS ONLY ONE DENVER MUD QUALITY —PRICE and QUANTITY ■DENVER MUD l/2 Pound @ $1.75 doz. FOR eH INFLAMMATION 25c size. 1 Pound @ $3.50 doz. 50c size. DENVERhu. 2 Pound @ $7.00 doz. GENERAL $1.00 size. OFFICES1534 M Natures Great Remedy 5 Pound @ $14.00 doz. fHE GERMICIDE COMPAQ for Inflammation $2.00 size. 1528 to1534 Court Place DENVER, COLORADO Perfect Satisfaction for Your Customers For Sale by ALL WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSES = 0 BUY A GROSS AN D S A V E 5 and 2A P E R C E N T . THE KIND IT PAYS YOU TO HANDLE HAVE ALWAYS RELIABLE HANDLED GOODS J o b b e rs Sell in Gross Lots, 5 Per $33.60 Per Gross Cent and 2 Vi Per Cent OFF $2.80 Per Dozen THIS IS THE GENUINE. Send for Cards, Candy Bags, Counter Wrappers and Booklets. THE CENTAUR COMPANY 250 West Broadway, NEW YORK CITY P re s id e n t BUY A GROSS AND SAVE 5 AND 2 1-2 PER GENT. WHO CAN’T SELL 12 DOZEN PER ANNUM? 1st WWW OMAHA DRUGGIST WELLERETTES PASTORA Are These Brands On Your List? IF NOT Wouldn’t it Be Worth While to You to Carry Cigars that Are Backed by Years of Experience and Success? Dealers Say So. PRINCE ISHMA SP A N A CEO OMAHA DRUGGIST 0 0 : White Carrarra Glass CLEAN, SANITARY, Makes ORNAMENTAL Manicuring WB Easy * For thousands of busy men and women. The most popular and widely advertised manicuring product of today. Removes cuticle without cut­ For Table Tops, Soda Fouotains, ting; saves time, bother and discomfort. Pleases your customers and is price protected. 25c and Cafeterias, etc. 50c bottles, and large professional size at $1.00. Write us for Sample and Prices. Cutex N aie Polish Ca k e , in a handsome counter display box, with the “ Cutex Girl” on the label, is one of the handsomest packages on the market, 25c. Midland Glass & Paint Co. CuTe x N aie W h it e , a cream for whitening nail-tips, 25c. OMAHA Other original and popular Cutex products— one for every manicuring need. Order through your jobber. P. S — WE MANUFACTURE MIRRORS. Northam Warren Corporation 9 West Broadway, NEW YORK. 0 = 0 Costs but a Nickel Tastes Like a Dime That’s a fact—not a mere phrase. Get behind a LEWIS S f c CIGAR . \ 5 Light up—and see. Don't compare it with other nickel cigars— that isn’t fair. Compare it with your favorite ten cen t smoke. It will stand the test. Write today fo r our proposition. FRANK P. LEWIS CIGAR CO., Peoria, 111 0 = IF 0 0 : AWARDED GOLD MEDAL SP/R O POWDER SAN FRANCISCO, 1915 The only extensively advertised Toilet Powder Best Known Metal Polish. advertised for R E M O V E S BEST FOR ALL T A R N I S H , BASE METALS, DESTROYING PERSPIRATION ODORS S T A IN S , PORCELAIN, A Foot Powder of Merit S M U T , A N D AND $2.00 per dozen. A ll orders filled by Jobbers. GREASE. MARBLE. It is Non-combustible. Appropriate attractive window displays, sam­ AFFORDS GOOD PROFITS ples, free goods, etc. supplied direct, ex­ NEVER DETERIORATES press paid on orders as follows: Signatures on Packages are good for premiums. SPECIAL 1 doz. Spiro, 1-12 Free I 3 doz. Spiro, f t Free 2 doz. Spiro, % Free | 6 doz. Spiro, 1% Free -5; Per Dozen, $1.75 3: o Will use list of ladies’ names. For Sale by RICHARDSON DRUG CO. SPIRO POWDER COMPANY, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 0 0 E f OMAHA DEtJCrGIST QUICK TURNOVERS - SURE PROFITS Which is better—a big profit on an occasional sale of an unknown mineral oil, or a fair profit many times repeated on NUJOL the only nationally advertised mineral oil? Our advertising is rapidly putting NUJOL in the class with the druggist’s staples. Big space ads are appearing twice a week over a period of six months in the newspapers of one hundred representative cities, and a magazine cam­ paign is being conducted on the same big scale. This Write for window and counter display material. Standard Oil A 111 M k 1 A PURK W i -fa MINERAL Company Am effective interi bricant, for u*L<o; )Jf (NEW JERSEY) ment of < onsOpaHurr Nujol DOSE: t’K^rk’ jA PURE WHITE Bayonne, - New Jersey prescribed bylbepb (MINERAL OIL one or tuo taMe*) two or three: <troies- An effective internal one hour before; lubricant, for use in the or on rising Children halfrhc DOSE Unless other- Doses to be decrease wise prescribed by the NUJOL normal actiobbJ->hb l b is restored. tablespoonfuls* two "m hour before meals, or on rising and retiring. A PURE WHITE Children hall the dose Doses to be decreased STANDARDt New OIL )fw). CO as the normal action of Bayonne the bowels is restored M-dc .0 .hr United States MINERAL " '• he*refinery hy'' ■— • <••••• OIL 4 OMAHA DRUGGIST €1 MISSION Haja Powdered Floor Wax A Pure California Olive Oil ONE POUND SIFTING TOP CANS Mission Olive Oil G allons __________ gal $3.C0 1 lb. lo ts................... $ .30 Mission Olive Oil 14 Gallon_________ gal 3.10 5 lb. lo ts.................... .29 Mission Olive Oil Large....... .......... doz 8.00 Mission Olive Oil Medium ________________ doz LOO 10 lb. lots ................ .28 Mission Olive Oil Small___________ doz 2.00 25 lb. lots................... .27 50 lb. lo ts................... .26 Your Orders Solicited 100 lb. lots .................. .25 RICHARDSON DRUG CO. Your Orders Solicited, OMAHA, U. S. A. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, U. S. A. [5]= =0 =0 0= HAJA OLIVE OIL VERONICA WATER 2 5 c SizecH,.$2 7 . 0 0 ONE CASE FKGE PACKED TWO DOZEN IN CASE Net S 3 .85 Per Gase 5 0 c Size cS'ses $ 2 7 . 0 0 ONE CASE FREE PACKED ONE DOZEN IN CASE Net S 3.85 Per Gase A Pure Imported Olive You can order 3 cases of small and 4 cases G allons..................... $3.00 of large to suit your needs. ^ -G a llo n s................ 3.10 L a rg e....................... 8.00 M edium ................... 4.00 Small ...................... 2.00 RICHARDSON DRUG CO B ottled by DISTRIBUTORS RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEBR. OMAHA U. S. A. 0 ------------------------------------------------------------ © 1------------------------------------------------------------ n OMAHA DRUGGIST s =0 WHERE DO YOU STAND? CREME ELCAYA IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH IS SOLD by every large dealer in the United USE States, and with possibly seventeen exceptions is retailed by all at Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup F U L L PRIC E These large dealers appreciate A SPLENDID REGULATOR ELCAYA profit and like to handle the goods. PURELY VEGETABLE-NOT NARCOTIC How does it effect YOU? JAMES C. CRANE, Sole Agent 108 Fulton St. NEW YORK m The Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co, Manufacturers and Importers of CHEMICALS for all Industries and the Arts. Main Oit ic e :—100 William St., New York W o r k s :—Perth Amboy, N. J. B ranches: Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, New Orleans. San Francisco. A. S. BARADA, Kemper Bldg-, Kansas City, Mo. THIS DEAL IS A WINNER FOR EVERY DRUGGIST | Druggists are rapidly taking advantage of the new, special deal we are making on West Baden Sprudel Water—the natural laxative water that is the health-adjuster of more-than a million people. This deal will show you how to boost your sales on mineral waters. A part of this deal is druggist’s individual newspaper advertising, free window displays and other good selling helps—the kind that increase receipts and swell profits. It’s the fairest, squarest, most liberal propo­ sition ever put up to any druggist. Write today—now—before you forget. Let us tell you all about the new, special deal on West Baden Sprudel Water and the aggressive sell­ ing plan. It is the cleanest, clearest, surest business-getter ever devised. CONCENTRATED SPRINB WATER Best for the Bowels Bottled only at West Baden Springs. RICHARDSON DRUG COMPANY, OMAHA, U. S. A. nr 7 i7i j w ;, ' m r ^ 7 r i !s " ' « w ^ ' - y r ' ' - u r * " OMAHA DRUGGIST m 0 The following goods contain nothing to EVERYWHERE conflict with the Food and Drug Act, Effective December 1st, 1914. June 30, 1906, and require no label: PRICE LIST. Retail Wholesale Grease Paint ......... ..... 25c ea. 12.25 Lining C olor................................ 15c “ 1.35 White’s Cream Vermifuge B’ace Powder................................ 30c “ 2.60 Face Powder.............................. 20c “ 1.75 Campho Phenique Stein’s (Alpine) Cold Cream . 75c “ 6.75 Campho Phenique, Powder Stein’s (Alpine) Cold Cream 40c “ 3.60 Stein’s (Alpine) Cold Cream 25c “ 2.25 Stein’s (Alpine) Cold Cream . 15c “ 1.35 Borozone, Liquid Stein’s (Alpine) Cold Cream.. 10c “ .90 Borozone, Powder, W h e a tcro ft.................................. 40c “ 3.60 Cosmetics, with melting pan.. 15c “ 1.35 Swaynes All Healing Ointment Knickerbocker Cold Cream... 50c “ 4.50 Knickerbocker Cold Cream 30c “ 2.60 Swaim’s Ointment Stein’s (Mill’s) Burnt Cork___ 75c “ 6.75 Stein’s (Miil’si Burnt C ork......
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