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Day
17
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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i he Grip. An expericncc with this diseasc durIng all its past epidemias, warrants the bold claim tkat Dr. King's New Discovery will posltively cure each and every case if taken In time, and patiënt takes the ördinary care to avoid exposure. Anotlier thing has been proven, tliat those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery, escape the many troublcsome after resulta of thls disease. By all means get a bottle and try lt, It is guaranteed, and money will be refunded ií no good resulta follow lts use. Sold by The Eberbach Drug & Chemical Co., and Geo T. Haeussler, Manchester. T3EMEMBER there -JLV are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. The following brands are standard "OldDutch" process, and just as good as they were when you or your father were boys : "Aaehor," "MOrley," ■' fckstein," " Shipman," " Armstrong & MoKelvy," " Soutliern," " "eymer-Bauman," " Sed Seal," " Da'vis-Chambers," " Collier," " Fahnestock." For Colors.- National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paims. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and nsures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO. Chicago Branch, State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago. Michigan (Tentral " The Manara Falls Route." TIMETABL1 IX EFFECT JUIA' 1,1894 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME , ; t - Á é ; s; Á ;s j ; m : : d : M := ; i o, iss8 :asa i isssss esss ; K == : : SE gL : : : : ; SS B da ; ; & w dd : : : : ■ d k s e ss i a ea W d dWB dci ft i -íí 5 Ji lö ü J íw o i o o o 2 S 2 ín " á i jsa ■■ as j ; i; i s i. sb I i ; i S I is is n in a s á ;!í i las g sá; I; ; ji a 3 p, (i ï : : : : i : . : gsBüWia a iiininiip i &nbS s Ss lisa ' -■ ca á g ss _ ás s 1 888SS8S8SSS 1 S8888SS8 ïTTTTTTTTil ïTmTTTl !1 g I -Mi i I, s iïIMhJiti! L ülügMiioi O. W. RUGGLES, H. W HAYES, G. P & T. Agt., Chicago Agt. Aun Arbor . TOLEDO p. ANNjfiiRBOK jj AND W J ) NÓRTH MICHIGAN) C RAILWAY. Ur "-1 "Tï (ïï!'' ? ? ' vi pa I Alpenaii)))))l ) t! i - AvS Howiu-a c.L #" i)] __-l South Beud TTTtOLÍdOÍ TIME TABLE. TAKING EFFECT Wednesday, August lst. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard time. NORTH. SOUTH. 7:15 a. M. 7:25a. m. 12 : 15 P. M. 11:30 A. M. 4:15 F. M. 9:00 p. M. "Traína run between Arm Arbor and Toledo onlv. -rTraius run Sunday only. W. H. Bennett, G. P. A. R. S. Greenwood, Agt FRflNKLIW HOUSE Corner Bates and Lamed sts., only a block from Woodward and Jefferson aYes. DETROIT, MICH. The house has beenthorouglily renovated and is in the heart of the city, conrenient to all car Unes, depots and boat landings. Per Iav. Sl.gO. JAMES. w. sTmoore," DBlsTTIST. Work doue in all forms of modern dentIstrv; erown and bridge wovk a apeclalty, Gradúate of the U. of M. Office, 27 S. Main st. Ann Arbor, MIcb. lv. ftSTHMA iso-n gyiEO. but Th.5 PEERLÉSS AilTHMA REMEOYwifl ',-.vi ii'.,!iintrl. ■■!'. ascand SOcslzes. Kumple mfti'.etl i d on receipt ofpnop byThe Peerless Kemaclv Co GobleviUe, Mich

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