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,,, A baby is like crazy patch4nÍB i L work, composed of bits of Ji"L its ancestors. All of SmR'bp i them contribute someSf ÍSL V, tbing to baby's physical gy 1 SS) or mental or moral JPJKJJPK1J make-up. The mother JSiïSxV Bives Ö largest maffiÊpL{ share. To a .-aPf-i 7 fjr ifreat extent the rJTpS rS health of a " yK M child depends V vLi upon the health S' ( of the mother, ] ft both before and - --v tt afterbirth. fyl f " ) A 1 If, during the fOk p- Vlperiod of exvLP, J-V Ulpectancy, .the a y'EMt7 mother enjoys - - good general and local health, she will have a child with a robust body, an alert brain and vigorous health. You cannot expect sueh a child from a ■weak sickly, nervous, despondent woman, who is broken down by derangements and disease of the distinctly femimne organs. A woman in that condition is almost sure to have a puny, sickly, peevish baby. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescnption is the best preparation for motherhood. It relieves maternity of its dangers, and of almost all its pain. It restores the delicate and important organs that bear the brunt of maternity to perfect health and strength and assiste the regular and healthful performance of all the natural functions. It banishes the ailments of the cntical penod, and makes baby's debut easy and almost painless. It insures the little new-comer s health Thousands have testified to lts merits Good medicine dealers sell.it, and no honest druggist will insult your ïntellieence by urging upon you something else L "just as good." The "just as good" kind is dear at any pnce. Mrs. F. B. Canning, of No. 43 Humphrey Strt St Louis, Mc l. writest "I am now the lapTy mother f a fine, healthv baby prl . I feèl that vour ' Favorite Prescnption has done íntmore Rood than anythingr I have ever takeo f tóok three bottles of the Prescnption ' and the consequences were I was only in labor fortyfi minutes. With my first baby I suffered eighteen hours, and then had to lose hun." A $i so home doctor-book free For a oaper-covered copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. Cloth binding io cents extra. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. ■ Wïitrn'ÏÏ T' t-OIJI8' ich.(jjis' m. f fffllfj f'iJl fÊÏSiHiï?usiait!vl;EwRifi?Ii '-V 'i ■ L-HIHrijMi ■ IM c(LT&r,KRMArRENCH,LATnMndbREt:K. bf leUiroUe"EEs Ulied V TjrBvn' ExunlnatloiTi for il:tc( Ibeetnolni ïORUSljni ft wi-ck imk'cu Kfiiïtoa room na boirö. Dr VÏib]i)i mmur 5Ímmr Mrnul.l ■ .Send ïour ji wm. hbrz Painting and Decorating, Paints, Oils, Glass, Bruahes and al) Painters Supplles. 112 WEST WAISHINOTON STREET Established 1869. New State Telephone: Office, 80-2 rings. House, 80-3 rings. CEO. P. HENRY J. SCHLEMMEP. SGHLEMMER. : : : THE : : : Ann Arbor Fluff Rug Factory ; : : AND : : : Steam Carpet Cleaners Manufacturera of strictly first-class Fluff Hugs ...FROMYOUR OLD CARPETS... All Orders Promptly Attended to. For Circulara or any other Information cali On or address Office and Factory- 409-41 lW. HurBtreet, Eoth Phones, 176. Ann Arbor, Mich. Rinsey&Se-ibolt NO'S. 6 AND 8 WASHINGTON ST, Have on hand a Complete Stock of Everything in the Crntn Lint ! Teas, Coffees, Sugars, in Large Anaounts and at Cash Prices and can sell at Low Figures. The large invoice of Teas they buy and sell is good prooi that In Quality and Price They Give BARGAINS. They roast their own Coffees every week, as none but prime articles are used. Their Bakery turns out excellent Bread,1Cakes and Crakers. Cali and see them. Music Store J. F. Schaeberle No. 8 W. Liberty St. Heada uarters for Harness, Trunks Valise Telescopes and Dress Bui Cases at LOw PRICES A.. Teufel, s. M st
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