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Day
23
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Are you troubled witb yonr hair falling out? If so please give Scbumaoher & Miller's Hair Restorer a trial, this we are convinced will prove beneficial. It promotes the growtb and leaves the bair in a soft smooth condition. Wedo not mean to say tbat it will do thif in every case as that is noasense, but we do mean to say tbat it will pre vent the hair from falling ont in the majority of cases. We allow yon to nse one-fonrth of tbe bottle whicb, if osed acoorúing to directious, will be a treatruent for abont one ujontb, if at tbat time you receive no benefit we will gladly refnnd the rnouey paid for the preparation. SCHUMACHER & MILER, ' 23tf 45 S. Main st. OPEN TO ALL. Excursión to Philadelphia for L. A. W. Meet. Tickets on sale via Pennsylvania Short LiDes from Toledo, Fort Wayna and Cleveland Aug. 2d, 3d and 4th. For particulars address F..M. BÜSHONG, Trav. Passenger Agt., Detroit, JVlioh., orC. L. KIMBALL, A. G. P. Agt., Cleveland. Would Like to Be Put on the List. The Chelsea Standard says : "It is stated on good authority tbat the efforts being put forth by the Alumni Association of the Cbejsea High School, to laise the Standard of our public schools so that they may be placed on the nniversity list, are uot frnitless. The work of tuis association has been qniet bnt telling, with the result that a deeper interest in the kind and quantity of work done by onr teachers and pupils is being feit by the patrons of the school, Greek is to be taught nest year, in addition to Germán aud Latin, aud when the few reruainingtext books have been thrown out which are not approved by the examining cotumittee of the uuiversity, our graduates rnay find a smooth path before tbern. It seeias rather nnjust to our students that after four years' work here they should be required :o take the difHoult examination before :hey can enter the university, when all that stands in their way is a few disapproved and low grade test books."

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Ann Arbor Argus
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