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Day
17
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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ADIRONDA UMI ■ TRADH MARK uiw Wheeler's( Nerve r POSITIVELY CÜEEH HEART DISEASE, NERVQUS PROSTRATIOH, EPILEPSY. sleeplessuess and all aerangement ot the Ncrvous Svstem. Unexceiled for Restless Babies. Purely Vegetable, guaranteed free frqjm opiates. One-hundred full size doses, 50 cents. M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he caunot say too mach in favor of " Adironda," Wheeler's Heart and Nerve Cure. Prepared by Wheeler & Fuller Medical Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by John Moore, - Druggist. BáUMG&RDNER'S ANN ARBOR ELECTRIC CRANITE WORKS, Manufacturar of and dealer in riittic Marble and Crranite Memorials ! Having on hand a large quantity oí Rough Granito, and full equipped inachinery for Granite Work, we are prepared to execute Fine Monumental Work on short notice. OFFICE, No. 6 Detroit St., Xm ARBOR, ■ MICHIGAN. PfliIoliesterV Kiiírllnh Diamond ltrnn.i. ENNYROYAL PILLS vjr- Orlgliml mi Only Genuine. J í-y%-- safe;, ;ihv;i rellable. ladies nk SL L' i líiiWk DruKgist for Chichi tara SiiglUH li"JnfS j4i,T,l I ' iii.'tnllicR3' tfcv-51cs. s. alca wllh bine rlhbon. TaUo V W aSisnothiT. V I' I - gfftimuantUnitation. AtDraggista.oríenoa C. }Jj in Ktniui8 f'r piutioulare, testlmoolab íná "B Ö "Kellif for Linde." inlrll.-f. bv i-eturn V Q' MmIL 10,000 Toitiinionlitls. Vam Papar. v rChlclii-!r iniiikiiH'o.,MiillciiiSmin., SoIJ bj all Losal UrugglBla. l'lilludu., Pa. JOHN F. STBATTOS MEW ÏOBK. Imponer odWlolelíDíaltn f n all kindsof WIUSiCAL WERCHANDIEE, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmónicas, 4c, all kinds of Strings, etc., etc. Commeneed Three Suits To-Day. Chas. H. Kline, as attorney has commencecT three suits iu the U. S. listrict Court at Toledo, Ohio, ior Washtenaw county people who have grievauces against the Toledo, Ann Arhor & N. M. B. R. Co. Mary Burke, of Northfleld, claims thatthe road took some of lier land for its own use and she never has been paid for it. Henry B. Feldkamp claims to have furnished the road witli ties for which he would like to be compensated. Chas. O'Conner asserts that he has had some property destroyed by fire started from sparks from passing engines. The actual damages claimed in the suits aggregate $2,000.

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Ann Arbor Courier