Wier's Lemon Seltzer Cures Headaches
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Wier's Lemon Seltzer Cures Headaches &c.
Before, after. 10c.
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Historical Events in the Spanish-American War, 1899.
Jan. 25.--Capt. Sigabee arrived at Havana with Battleship Maine.
Feb. 7.--DeLome letter made public.
Feb. 15.--Battleship Maine blown up, 206 officers and men lost their lives.
Mar. 5.--Spain asked the recall of Gen. Lee.
Mar. 16.--Congress voted $50,000,000 for National Defense.
Apr. 4.--Navy Dept. ordered purchase of 10 crusiers.
Apr. 9.--Gen. Lee returned from American consuls.
Apr. 12.--Ultimatum to Spain to withdraw land and naval forces from Cuba.
Apr. 21.--Spain declares war by notifying U.S. diplomatic relations were at an end.
Apr. 24.--President calls for 125,000 volunteers.
May 1.--Ad. Dewey destroyed Montejo's fleet. Americans, none killed and 6 wounded; Spanish, between 5 and 6 hundred killed and wounded. Ensign Bagley, of torpedo-boat Windslow, 1st officer killed in the war.
May 25.--President calls for 75,000 more volunteers.
June 3.--Hobson sank Merrimac in Santiago harbor.
June 24.--First action between land forces and Spanish took place.
July 3.--Cervera's fleet destroyed by Sampson's fleet.
July 17.--Santiago surrendered. Stars and stripes hoisted.
Aug. 9.--Protocol drafted and signed.
Aug. 18.--Manilla surrendered to U.S.
Sept. 17.--Peace Commission sailed for Paris.
Oct. 18.--American flag raised over San Juan.
Nov. 1.--Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa abandoned at sea after being raised.
Nov. 25.--First American troops landed in Havana.
Nov. 28.--Spain assents to U.S. demand for the entire Phillippines for $20,000,000.
Dec. 10.--Spanish American treaty signed at Paris.
Ask your druggist for Wier's Lemon Seltzer. It is a positive cure for headache, nervousness, indigestion, etc. Pleasant to take. 10c.
Wier's Lemon Seltzer Cures Headaches
See also the large size of this image.
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Wier's Lemon Seltzer Cures Headaches &c.
Before, after. 10c.
--------
Historical Events in the Spanish-American War, 1899.
Jan. 25.--Capt. Sigabee arrived at Havana with Battleship Maine.
Feb. 7.--DeLome letter made public.
Feb. 15.--Battleship Maine blown up, 206 officers and men lost their lives.
Mar. 5.--Spain asked the recall of Gen. Lee.
Mar. 16.--Congress voted $50,000,000 for National Defense.
Apr. 4.--Navy Dept. ordered purchase of 10 crusiers.
Apr. 9.--Gen. Lee returned from American consuls.
Apr. 12.--Ultimatum to Spain to withdraw land and naval forces from Cuba.
Apr. 21.--Spain declares war by notifying U.S. diplomatic relations were at an end.
Apr. 24.--President calls for 125,000 volunteers.
May 1.--Ad. Dewey destroyed Montejo's fleet. Americans, none killed and 6 wounded; Spanish, between 5 and 6 hundred killed and wounded. Ensign Bagley, of torpedo-boat Windslow, 1st officer killed in the war.
May 25.--President calls for 75,000 more volunteers.
June 3.--Hobson sank Merrimac in Santiago harbor.
June 24.--First action between land forces and Spanish took place.
July 3.--Cervera's fleet destroyed by Sampson's fleet.
July 17.--Santiago surrendered. Stars and stripes hoisted.
Aug. 9.--Protocol drafted and signed.
Aug. 18.--Manilla surrendered to U.S.
Sept. 17.--Peace Commission sailed for Paris.
Oct. 18.--American flag raised over San Juan.
Nov. 1.--Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa abandoned at sea after being raised.
Nov. 25.--First American troops landed in Havana.
Nov. 28.--Spain assents to U.S. demand for the entire Phillippines for $20,000,000.
Dec. 10.--Spanish American treaty signed at Paris.
Ask your druggist for Wier's Lemon Seltzer. It is a positive cure for headache, nervousness, indigestion, etc. Pleasant to take. 10c.