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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
June
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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What malees thebreatli so frngrant.pure? Wbat makei the roy kuiiim i-iultin" What makeathe Uet)i ho pearly whlto ? What maken the rnoutli a ilear I ¦ 1 1 k ¦ "¦' 'TIkSOZO ..ONT, Ihat preclOM boon Wuich none can use too late, too soon. It ís Never Too liftte to cleansetlie teeth, and render tlie breath odoriferous with fragrant SOZODONT, but it is best to usetliis wnndcrful Vegetable Elixir before tlie treth begin to fall, and the breatli to lose its freshness. It is said there are more lies told in the sentence, " I am glad to gee you," than in auy other six words in tlic English languge lick, Prairie Mange, and Scratche f every kind cured in thirty minutes by Woodford'ê Sanüary Lotion. Use no otlier. Tliis never fails. Hold by H. J. Brown, druggist, Ann Arbor. 1288-1340 Worth $5.00 per bottle, in Winklemann's Perfect Ilair Touic and Restorer and yet your druggist will sell it to you for 50 cts. It 8 the best in the world, tuke no other. The chano of luxuriant and soft, glossy hair, with h clean head ia irreaistii)le. Preserve your hair qy cleansing your hair by cleanglng your scalp every other day with Wnkelmann's " Perfect." Quaranteed hannless and is not a dye. Iu broken, is it f Never mind, eet a bottle of Procter's "Always" Liquid Glue and no other.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News