Mr. H. M. Hogg, nttorney, Oorfite, Colorado, lis suffering from tho effects of a 'remarkable assault mndo upon him. Hogg was attacked by Thomas Fowler, ono of tho litigants in a suit in which Hogg appeared as counsol. Tho two met in tho street after Fowler had lost tho ease, and hot words led to blows. Fowler pulled'off his wooden4eg, and using it'as a club, struck tho attorney on tho hend and shoulders. ' : "
■ KICKED ON THE KNEE. WIIOII preparing his horse to carry people to tho Bulls races, Mr. Duncan If Stevens, of South St., Fielding, N.Z' mis kickod on tlw kneo by ono of lug animals, and could not stand for hours. Ho statesi— I immediately applied Chamberlain s - l'flin .Balm, with wonderful rosuits, for tho uoxt day I was quit© vocovered. Am confident that I would liavo been unfitted for work only for this wonderful liniment lam only too pleased to maso tins statement, for I know that thoso who work round horses nro only too, pleased hear of such <i vahmblo linimont as Chawborltiin'e Paiu Balm."Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 9
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179Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 9
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