Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1885 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

COUNTERFEITERS BEWARE. A Michigan Concern Enjoined. 'From the Rochester Morning Herald.] The following injunction has been obtained by the Hop Bitters Company, of Rochester, N. Y., against Collatinus D. Warner, of Reading, Michigan, prohibiting him from manufacturing or selling “German Hop Bitters:” The President of the United States of America to Collatinus D. Warner, of Heading, Mich., his servants, workmen, salesmen, and agents, and each and every of them: Whereas, it has been represented unto the Justices of our Circuit Court, the Hon. Stanley Matthews, and the Hon. Henry B. Brown, at Detroit, within and for said District, sitting as a Court of Chancery, that you, Collatinus D. Warner, are manufacturing and selling a medicine named German Hop Bitters, in fraud" tent imitation ot the Hop Bitters made and sold by complainant; your said medicine being devised, calculated, and intended to mislead the public into purchasing such counterfeit goods as the manufacture of the complainant. We, therefore, in consideration of the premises, do strictly enjoin you, the said Collatinus D. Warner, and all and every the persons before named, from using the words Hop Bitters" on any fluids contained in bottles so as to Induce the belief that such fluids are made by complainant: and further, from manufacturing, felling, or offering for sale any bitters or other fluids In the bottles and with the labels, and in the general form In which you were manufaoturlng and selling the bitters called by you German Hop Bitters, on the filing of tho bill; or in sny other bottles, or with any other labels contrived or designed to representor induce the belief that the bitters or fluids sold by you are the goods of the complainant, until the further order of the Court. * * * Witness, The Honorale MORRISON B. W’AITE, Chief Justice of the United State*. At Detroit, this fifteenth day of July, A. D. 1885. [l. s.] Walter S. Harsha, Clerk.’

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