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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
June
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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We have received f'rom the publishers, "Stay, SUver Moon," a new nul beautiful serenade song by Will N. Gates, whicli we can hcartily recomniend to our readers. The title page la embellisued witli a view of Máeklnac Island, the favorite resort of the West, and both wordi and melody of the song are unusually fine. Heiid 40 cents to H. M. Brainard & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, and receive copy by mail. " UI), hubby, I've had such a dreadful accident ! " " What is it my dear ! " " I've broken the hall ruirror, and you know it is a Birn oí bad luck to break a mlrror." "Soit is, my darling, especially when the mirror costs $14.'' Mi's. Jones - " They teil uie that Siuitli fellow iáijayiiighisaddresses to the widow Robinsoii." Mrs. Brown - "Idon't believca word of it, Mrs. Jones. Payinj; hls addresses, indeed! The iellow never paW anything in his life." I was taken with rheumatism and iuffered intense pain whether I sat up or lay down. After taking half a bottle of Athlophoros the swelling is all reduced and I have had no pain. Jed Origware, mate of steamer W. R. Burt, Ea8t Saglnaw, Mich. Advertiaer - yours is a great paper to advertise in - I never saw anything like It. Editor- That's what they all say. Advertiser - Why, do you know I advertised last night tor a pocketbook I had lost. Editor - Yes, yes. Advertlser - Well, 1 went home and fonnd it lying on my bureau. Aud yet so'me people say it doesn't poy to advertise.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News