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Day
6
Month
May
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wonders Are wrought by the use of Ayer"s Ilair Vigor in restoriug gray hair to its original color, promoting a new growth, preventing the liair from falling, keeping it soft, silky. and abundant, and the scalp ceel, healthy, and frc bom dandruff or bumors. The universal testiinony is that tlils preparation lias no equal as a dressing, and is, therefore, indispensable to every wettfurnished toilet. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor forsome time and it has worked wonden for me. I was troubled witli dandrufl and was rapidly beconiing bald ; but since using tlie Vigor iny head is perfectly clear of dandruff, the hair has ceased coming out, and I now have a good growth, of the same color as when 1 was a young woman. I can heartily recommend any one suffering from dandruff or loss of hair to use Ayer's Hair Vigor as a dressing." - JIrs. Lydia O. Moody, East Pittston, Me. "Some time ago my wife's hair began to come out quite freely. Ayer's Hair Vigor not only prevented my wife from beconiing bald, but it also caused an entirely new gniwth of hair. I am ready to certify to this statement before a justice c f the peace."- II. llulsebus, Lewisburgh, Iowa. "Some years ago, after a severe attack of brain fever, my hair all came out. I used such preparations for restoring it as my pliysicians oriiered, but failed to produce a growth of hair. I then tried, snccessively, aereral artlcles recommended bydruggists, and all alike feil short of accomplishing the desired result. The last remedy I applied was Ayer's Hair Vigor, which brought a growth of hair in a few weeks. I think I used eight bottles in two years ; more than was neoessary as a restorative, but I liked it as a dressing, and have continued to use it for that purpose. I believe Ayer's Hair Vigor possesees virtues far above those of any similar preparation now on the market." -Vincent Jones, Kichmond, Ind. Ayer's Hair Vigor PItErARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Pruggistsand Perfumere. W. F. LODHOLZ IS OKFEKINCi BABGA1NS IS teñes and Piwiins FffiST-CLASS GOODS i SPEBMTY. New Teas at 25 c, 30c, 40c and 70c a pound. Kettles, Porcelain lined, FREE with 1 lb. Baking Powder at 50c. China Ware FREE with 1 lb. Coffee at 25c per lb. The best goods at the Lowest prices. Always full weight and measure. All Goods fresh and warranted. Delivered to any part of the city. You will save money by trading with W. F. LODHOLZ 4 & 6 BROADWAY. 1588 Tbs Farmers' túúi Bank CAPITAL $50,000. SÏÏEPLU3 $10,000. AËtaalLialtiesofStóMiers $50,000. Report of the conditiou of the FARMERS & MI'.l IIANH ' BANK at Aun Arhor, Michigan, at tlie close of business, Dec. ï'J, l90. BE8OCBCB8. Loans aud discounts f2.10.401 80 stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc 71.-11 56 Overdraits 4,189 89 Due trom banks in reserve cities 8.095 77 Due f rom other bimks and bankers.. 5,959 04 Due f rom Washtenaw County 2.S.225 60 Furniture and flxtures 3,500 00 Cvirrent expenses and taxes paid 1,807 59 Iuterestpaid 3,110 48 Checks and cash items 999 39 Nickels and peunies t-'-r; 98 Gold 6,762 50 Silver 1,720 15 U. 8. and National Bank Xotes .r,600 00 Total $875,517 70 I.IABILITIES. Capital stock paid iu % 50,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Lndivided profits 9,917 21 Commercial deposits 355,805 1! Savinga deposits 4i.t.M?r 7 Due to banks and bankers 469 64 Total :75,517 70 I 8T VI V. OF MICHIGAN, j Colty of Washtenaw, j I, F. H. BF.LSER, Cashier, of the above nained Bunk, do somenly swear that the above statement is true, to the' best of my kuowledge and belief. F. H. ISELSER, Cashier. Snbscrlbed und Bworn to before me, this 30th day of December, 1896. VM. W. WHEPON, Notiuy l'iiblic. Ccrrkct- Attest : Chas. E. Greene, Keuben Kt'inpf. I'. F. St-hairer, Directora. lüü r dl 111c 1 o & lUüblIdllUjö DüillL havlng dled their certifícate with the State Banking Departnent are nou antnorized to do business as a Savinffs Bank, and in pursuance thereof have oponed a Savings Department! Interest allowed in the savings dcpartment on all deposits of $1 aud upwards, interest paid June lst and Dec. lst, of enen year. The savings dejmrtment is open Saturday nlghts (rom 7 until 8 o'clock. Money to loan in sums of $25 to $5,000 secured by unenenmbered real estáte or approved aeoüritles. DIRECTORS- Reubon Kemjyf. Chas. E. Greene, E. DufTy, Ambroje Kcarney, Win. C. Stevens, W. F. Breakey, J. E. Beal, Jolin Burg, D. F. Scliairer. lt. KEMPF, Pres. E. DUFFT, Vice-Pres. F. H. BELSER, tasliier. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER Of all the Lateft Design?. PHICES th.e LOWEST. OSCAR O. SOEG, Tlie HJecoratsr. 70 S. MAIN ST., AN ARBOB. ANN ARBOR FRUIT FARM! Pears and Grapes a Specialty All kinds of Fruit, Ornamental Trees and Flowers, from Ellwanger and Barry. Order early by mail. 8 ynipe, Medicinal Yioes,Raspberry Wyrup, Boneset, Dandelion and other pomestic Grape Wines, prepared especially ior invalids. Pure Plymouth Rock Eggs. EMIL BAUR, West Huron St., Ann Arbor. RINSEY & SEABOLT'S BAKERYJSROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED STORE. We keep constantly on hand BREAD, CRACKEKS. CAKES, etc for Wholesale and retail trade. We shall ulso keep a supply of SWIFT & DEUBEL'S BEST White Wheat Flour! OSBORN'S GOLD DUST FLOUR, BUCKWIIKAT FLOUR, CORX ME AL, FEEI), otc. at wholesale and retail. A general stock of GROCESIES ai PROTISIONS Constantly on hand, which will be sold on as reasouablè terms as at anv other house in the city. Cash paid for BUTTER, EGGS, and COUNTRY PRODUCE generally. Goods delivered to anj part of the city without extra charge. RINSEY & SEABOLT. ido Tou iisro'r THÁT ip? jtk. i=t 4V IS SELLIXG Wall Paper CHEAPER THAN AXY OTHER HOUSE IN' THE CITY? LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Best papers at 5, 6, 7, and 8c. Best Gilt Papers 10, 12, 15c. Heavy Embossed Papers 18, 20,25c. We have the most Complete Stock of Fine Deeorations in the City. Remember we have the Best Decorators in our employ. Window Shades Made 1 Hung to Order GET OUR PBICE8. GEOEGE -T-A.H[I3, BOOKSELLER AND WALL PAPER.

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