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Day
4
Month
June
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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l'eople calling on their merchants for trading stamps, please remember to cali for your stamps when you pay for your parchase and receive them with yonr change. thus savinir the merehant or his clerk an extra trip to the cashier's iesk to get them for you. What We Inherit We are not to blame for. We cannot be held responsible for the dispositions and tendencies which we derive from our ancestors, nor are we responsible for the germs of disease which may manifest themselves in our blood as a heritage from former generations. Uut we are responsible if we allow these germs to deyelop into serious diseases which will impair our usef ulness and destroy our happiness. We are responsible if we transmit to ourdescendants the disease germs which it is possible for us to eradicate by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier. This medicine has power to make rich, red blood and establish perfect health in place of ! disease. All Women Snould Read This Interesting Letter- "I was Nervous and Weak." Life Changed from Miscry to Joy by Hood's Saraaparilla. The temblé trials of the " genfler sex" are beyond desciiption. How Hood's Sarsaparilla is adapted for them and how it restores health and helps over the hard places, is well illustrated by Mrs. Place's letter. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: - In early lile I suffered much irom stomach troubles and epent a great deal of money in doctoring. I received temporary relief only to have a return of aickness, and for the past flve years lile has been made miserable by constant illness. During thisperiod there have been six inonths that I was not off my bed, and for one year I suffered most severely. I was Nervous and Weak and life seemed a burden. It happened that my husband bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and I commenced to take it in small doses. In a short time lt was evident that it wbb helping me. In two weeks I feit that I was being greatly benefited. About this time our youngest son, then 15 years of age, was taken down with typhoid fever. He passed on to his reward, and soon other3 of the family were taken ill, until I was the only one ïeft to care for them. I continued taking Hood's Sarsaparüla, and to the surprise of myself and all the neighbors, I not only kept up and took care of the sick, but my Health Continued to Improve. For nearly three months this siego of typhoid fever held the family down. AU this time, as by a miracle, my health kept up and 1 grew strong. At present I am feeling well and know that the benefit derived from Hood's SarBaparilla is permanent. Other members of the household have since taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pilis with good effect." MRS. Eebecca Place, N. Sixth St., Goshen,Ind. ■J_ -. JJ SarsanOOCi S parüla Is the Best- in fact the One True Blood Purifier. ïnsist upon Hood's ; take no substituto. ,, ,-,.,, are prompt, efficiënt and OOOd S PlllS easy in effect. 25 cents. QT?7T TTTTTTT IT TH TT TTJt TTTTTTTTTTTTTT rTTTTTII J ' i Í Do You l LiKe X Oranges? H a OUR ORANGE PHOSPHATE 5 AND 3 ORANGE ICE CREAM SODA H L taste just like eating the fruit. In fact all of our Fruit Flavors are TRUE TO NAME. ï M s sHUHWERY'S DRUG STORE, 5 17 E. Washington St., cor 4th Av. ; iTTIITriTTTTTTTTTTT-imTltïTIIÏ r T TT ÏTT ITT1XTT7 TIT I ! SGHALLER'S - - BQOKSTORE A New Line of the Latest STATIONERY just received. All the FASHION BOOKS kept constantly on hand. Martin Schaller 19 E. Washington St. GLUBBING LIST, Order your papers through The Democrat and get more value for vour money. The Democrat is now the leading county newspaper, and we offer you in combination the very best newspapers and agricultural papers of the country. THE DEMOCRAT AND The Detroit Weekly Tribune... 81 00 The Detroit Twice-a-Week Free Press 1 20 Gleanings in Bee Culture 1 25 Hoard's Dairyman , 1 15 American Poultry Journal .' 1 00 Farm Poultry 1 25 Farm Journal 1 00 American Swineherd 1 00 Michigan Farmer 1 25 The Rural New Yorker 1 35 The ürange Judd Farmer 1 25 The Interior 2 25 The Independent 3 00 Century 4 00 St. Mcholas 3 00 Harper's Magazine 3 50 Harper's AVeekly 2 70 ] I arper's Bazaar 2 70 National Tribune 1 30 Youth's Compauion 1 75 Weekly Inter-Ocean 1 20 Cosinopolitan 1 30 Heview of Reviews 2 50 Munsey's 1 25 The Argosy 1 25 SEND ALL ORDERS THROUGH - "THE DEMOCRAT."

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