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18
Month
February
Year
1891
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If your House is on Fire You put water on the burning timbera not on the smoke. And if you have ca tarrh you should attack the disease in the blood, not in your nose. Remove the impure cause, "and the local effec subsides. To do this, take Hood's Sar rararilla, the great blood purifier, which permanently and radically cures catarrh It also strengthens the nerves. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla. PROTECTION OR FREE-TRADE. WHICH? Do you want to keep thoroughly pcsted on the effects of the New Tariff Law, as shown from week to wetk ? Do you want to know all about the poljcy of Protection and have an answer to every false statement of the Free-Traders? Yes? Then subscribe for your home paper and the American Economist, published weekly by the American Protective Tariff League, New York. (Sample copy f ree). The Economist is an acknowledged authority on Protection and should be widely read. The yearly subscription of the Economist is $2, but we have made a special arrangement with the publishers by which we can send you the Economist for one year and FARM for SALE A PRODUCTIVE FARM OF 150 ACRES ABJOnriRQ THE TILLAGE OF WALLED LAKE, MICH. Within y2 mile of P. O., School, Churches and in sight of Depot. 2 miles of Wixom and cheese factory there. On this farm there are 22 acres timber, 28 acres wheat, and the )alance of improvement mostly in grass, also two orchards. The buildng consists of a nice cottage of 8 rooms besides closets, pantry and woodhouse, a barn 36x46 full stone jasement under whole, Ice and milk house, hog pen 24x28, windmill and vater tanks, all built within the last en years, also a house, barn and shed, hese old. Said farm is in a good tate of cultivation, well fenced into mail sized fields, a large proportion of fence built within three years. A eliable home. Terms made easy, apply to M, D. LADD, Milford, Oakland Co.,Mich. Feb. 3 1891. IQ THE CREAT Germán Remedy IS TRUTHS FORTHESICK.n Kor tlu'M' (U'üthly $1,000 will he p:iil BillonsSpeliBdepena foraoftsewhere jil onSirLPHURlïiriERS fhuk Bittkhs wili It vill cure you. not assist or cure, ll j Ei i).,,-,,,ll,.;ir.Twut1PBYerfailaM gthatllrcilaiuliillgone cieunse thc vitintedT teellng; tf so, use Diood when you sec 1 1 SUI.PHIIR Bitters ; lts impurities lnn-st 1 1 it will cure yon. iiiRthrough the skiiil I Operutiveswhoare '" Plnpleí,Blptebee,in -closely conflned ín and Sores. Kely onI Qthe milis and s5PF5i.5]tf"251H I shops; clerk adhorto ;nl 1"J'U will íol-HS not procure sulïicient [ .111 exerctse.andallwho "ïTTMTItTrjs are conflned iudoors, „g .; r" ,", .,,- r imj I öslcklv. ""j KH Ilf viiu ilu n.itwish SPfSP I!lTTEKjiH to suíTer ft-om nil' l"lll(l "ou nP an I atism, use a bottle of ""e 7" strongandl I Srr.i'HCB HiTTERS ; healthy. II ltnovrr falla to curo. 8DLPHUB Brmtusll M lluu't lie without a willmake yourbloodïS ES bottle. Try It; you pure, rlcb and strong.M H wtll not rojiTPt It. añil your llesli hard. II Ladles in delicate Trv sriTTï7TnTÏT"l I lhealth, who are al! reus to-nlgbt, andll ll run down, should use you wlll sléep well lUSt'LI'nrn BlTTKBg. iind feel better fcrlt.l Do you want the best Medical Work published? Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. 1. Oudway & Co, Boston. Jlass.. and receive a copy, free. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873. Ï. Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa from wbloh the excess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strewjth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more económica], costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easii-Y digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. lili I Ownloitirs.wlwn-vertlyliYe.Any ■ 1 1 W I 1 ■■ ■ one cm do the work. Easy to lm. Vit funiiih cver-thing. We ubi t vou. Nu risk. You can devota yimr apare mumenii, or all your time to the work. Tbi ia in ntlnly DW Uad.and bríngí wonderful aucceai to every worker. Ui-jriinicrs are anihig from #- to #5U pt-r wek and upwarda, and more rtf r a little eiperíeuce. ffi can fumiah you tbe employment and trach you FUEK. No spnce to explain here. Ku'.l iaformatúm FREK. XKl'E i: 4.O., llfal STA, ÍUINt. THIS PAPER sks?. ■ IIIW ■ ni kil howell tk Coa Kewspapor Advertlstag Bureau (10 Sprucs Street) .when-udvcr. ■■■übb iMmi t ising contracta may II CUff VflMK bt,_u,uuu tur u uiliCfT I UnlV. USE DR.CRAIG'S ORIGINAL KIDNEÏ AND LIVER CURE Crown Piasters and Pilis. They are only Safe Remedies to use for those aftlicted with Bright's Diseaae, Liver Coraplaint and Urinary Affections. Only those prepared in the dry form are the original and the only Kidney and Liver Cure tlmt wiil restore you to perfect health. ALL LADIES USE 4 X3i -t-S.. -L3t_. SOLD E? ALL EEÜ3JI3T3. THE CRAIG MEDICINE CO., P-A.SSA.IC, N. J. 150 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. f FF UThRATURE FOR AL1. The ...lERICANPROTECÏIVEÏARirrl.L JUU Is publishing a most valuable series of Taiiff liH-uiiients. These are prepared with a vi to state the facts and argumenta tor ProtecMon, whether in the interest of farmers, laborera, merchants or professional men. Kuch issue of the series appeals to those enB-aged in separate industries, and presents indisputable facts - comparisone of wages, coft of living, and other argumenta showiug the bcnetits of Protection. Any single one will be sent on receipt of 2 cents in staraps except " Wages, Living and Tariff," which will besent for i cents. The whole list will be sent for 30 oents or any twelve for 20 cents, or any flve for 10 cents, postage puid. Oiderby number. 1-" Wages, Li .-, ,. ; and Tarltr." E. A. Hark?8" huit. 104 AJi,;i.!.v,,su( a Protective'Tarifr ïó the Lui,oi und Industries of the United States." Plrit ITize Essay, 1Ü87. CkawytiitD D. Hbmmxvq 3g S - " Home ProdUL-tíou Indispensable to a Supply, at Low Frlces, of the Manufacturad Commudities requlred for the People of the United States, and Adequate Homa Production of these Coinmodltles Impoeslble without a Protective Tarlff." Hrst Prlze Essay, 1H88. C. I). Todd 32 4-" Wliatare Raw Materials ? Would Pree Raw Materials be Adrautageous to the Labor and Industries of the United States." First Prlze Essay, 188. HomekB. Dibell 38 6- "Fallacies of Free-Trade." E. P. Miller 3 B- " Some Views on the Tarlff by an üld Business Man." Geo. Dhapek 32 7-" The Protective Tarlff : lts Advantages for the South." C. L. Kdward8 32 8-"TheWool Interest." Judge Wm. LÁwEíá'ci 24 - " rtotectlon va. Free-Tratle."- A Hlstorlcal Review. D. G. Haüuiman 20 10-" The Farmer and the Tarlff " Col. Thomas H. DUDLEY 13 11-" Protection as a Public Pollcy ." Geokoe s' Boütweix f i 12-"Reply to the Presldent's Free-Trade 'jles„ „ sage." R. P. Porteb 8 l:!-"Woiklngmen and the Tarlff." g 14- TneVltalQuestlon: Shall American Industries be Abandoned and American Markets Surrendered ? g 15- Kamt In Germán, with Addltlon . " 8 10- "The Progress of One Hundred Years!" ROBERT P. PORTKR 8 1.- Protection for American Shluplng " g !t Tíí T?rllT Not a Tax-" homesIj. Bibeiï,:: s 18-" hy Irlshmen Should Be Protectlonlsts." 8 20-" Protection." E. H. Ammidows... 21- ■ What Is a Tarlff ? " Answers to a Worklnftman's (jueBtlon l 22- "The American Wool Industry." E.H. Amsiidown 8 8- " Wages and Cost of Living."' j.' i.' Weeks 4 SI- "Kouthern Farmlng Industries.".. 4 A Short Talk to Worklngmun." 2 Al- - Pi otectiou und the Farmer." Senator' s'. 'm 0) CüLLOM X2 . M-:ti.-AV Economist, weekly.devotedtotne mgotualon of ill phases of the TarlfT questlon 12 f?ar ■ sfree. Aildress American'Prost..Npw V.,rk. The Coukikh and the American Economist one year for f2.00. CAPITAL $50,000. SUEPLUS $10,000. Áflditional Liaïilitles of Stockliolflers $50,000. rt of the condltlon ol the FARMEK8 & MECHANICS' BANK at Ann Arl at the close of business, Dec. 19, 1890. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts !f230,401 80 irtgages.eto 71. üverdralte ij Duefrom luniks in reserve eitie 8,696 77 l'uc irom othcr bmiks and bankers.. S.959 04 Due trom Wasbteoaw County 28,225 60 Kuniitnrc and ÖXtures 3,500 00 Current expenses and tuxespaid 1.807 59 [ntereat paul 3,110 4s Checks and caah items '.. Nickels and pennies 'f 98 Gold 6,762 50 Silver.. 1,1 U. S. and National Bank Notes 5,600 00 Total $375,517 70 MABII.ITIES. Capital gtock pald In $ 50,000 00 Surplus f und 10.000 00 ('ndivided profitR 9,917 21 Commercial deposita 2f.r.:!0,r n Suviiigs deposlts 49396 71 Due to banks and bankers 469 64 Total $375,517 70 STATE OF MICHIGAN, I County of Washtenaw. B8' I, F. H. BELSER, Cashier, of the above Damed Bank, do somenly swear that the above statement is true, to the' best of my knowledge and belief. F. II. BELSER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 30th day of December, 1890. WM. W. WHEDON, Notary Public. Ccrrect- Attest: Chas. E. Greene, Reuben Kempf, D. F. Schairer, Directors. The Farmers' & Mecttcs' Bank i having died their eertificate with the State Banking Departnent are now authorized to do business as a Savtngs Bank, and in pursuanee thereof have opened a Savings Department! Interest allowed in the savings department on all deposits of $1 aud upwards, interest paid June lst and Dec. Ut, of each year. The savings department is open Saturday nights from 7 until 8 o'clock. Money to loan in siims of $25 to $5,000 seoured by uneueumbered real estáte or approved se curities. DIRECTORS- Reuben Kem)f, Clias. E. Greene, E. Dufty, Ambrose Kearney, Win. C. Stevens, W. F. Breakey, J. E. Beal. John Burg, 1). F. Scliairer. R. KEMPF, Pres. E. 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Mutual Life Insurance Company Assets $50,000,000. Persons desiring Accident nsurauce, can tune yearly Pollcies written for hem or Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets asued at low rates in the Standard Accident nsurance Company of Detroit, Mich. Money o loan at eurrent rates. Office hours from 8 a. u. to 12 m. and 2 to 5 p. m. HAMILTON & CREEN.

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