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Day
25
Month
August
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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CAN CURE ASTHMA AND HAY FKVER. A Noted Physieian Offers to Prove This to all Sufferers in Ann Arbor Tbe majarity oí su'fferers from Astlhmía iand ktadred oomp'laim.ts, aíter tryiing doctors and aumfberless remedie adveHteed aa positive cures witihiout avail, liave come to t)he conclusión tluat tihere Ís ni cure Sor tais moat dtetressimg disease, and tóbese samt persons widl be the more ia doubt and skep bical wnen Daey leara tlirougt tha columas oí the press tliat Dr. Budolpa Scii'iiffmiaiiii, the recognized apttorlty who has treated more casee al Vhest) diseases tíban any livlag doctor, hias acttiieTed Biiccess by perfecting a remedy whlüh not only glves lmmediiate relief In the worst cases, but hias posLtiYely cured tüiousands oi eutfeírers who were oomsódered incurable. These Hvere juist as skeptlical as soma oí our readers mow are. Dr. Schülmann's remedy no dioubfc possesses th meirlt whdtoh is claimed íor It or he ■wiould njot authoriize tlhis paper to anoioxmce that (he is not only willing bo glTe free t,o eachi person sufferúing from Asühma, Hay TTerer of Broudhitis to Hhis clty, oae liberal "free trial hox" of hto Cure, but urgentHy re'ques-tó all sufferers to cali at (xoodyear's Drug Stíore, An,n Arbor, wlitftila tjie next three d'ays and receive package absolutely free of f.hargef kmowing thiat Itn making the claim hie does for hls Cure, a strong doubt miay arlse In tbe minds of inanyi and tfoat a personal test, as he offers to all, wül be more comTtnclng, and prove lts merl'ts, tban the publlshtng of thousands of testimonialB from peraoBS Tvho have been permanently cured by thie use of hs'js Asthma Cure. "Dr. Sefhíiffmanin's Asthma Cure," a tt Ib called, has beem sold by dnigglst of thi's city ever tace lt waa flrst lntroduced, althiough many persons may never have heard of it, a,nd it is wlth a view to reachimc: these that he makes this offer. This Ís certalnly a mort generouis and f a offer, and all who re Bnfferllng froín any of the aiMYe complaiints eíhould rememMf the date and place Vhere the dtetrübntlon will be made, and ayall themselves of the same. Persons ltvtag out of tihls city tvho des! re to teet the eftücacy of thla most wondertnl remedy ■wflll recetve a package tree by wrttiing to Br. Bchlffmann, 330 Rosabel street, St. Paul, Aiiinn., providtng thelr letter Is recelved before Oct. 16t'h, as no free samples can. bí obt-almed after that date. LESS THAN ONE GENT EAGH fl nflnl uKANüt old and new. 156 poh $1.50 Au arrangement just made with The Detroit Free Press makes it possible for U3 to save some money for every reader who takes advantage of this opportunity. We undertake to furuish THE ANN ARBOR COURIER AXÜ THE TWICS-A-WEEK Detroit Free Press Both ONE YEAR for 8B1.5.O. Tlis TwicH-WÉ Pres Press Is the Best PosBlble Substltote for a Daily I'aper. l'uiilislicil on and Friclay Morningg in time to cntch the Kavlj Trains. All tlic Latest Xews up to tlie time of golng to presg. Complete Harkct liepoits in eacli sssue. All wlio oannot get a Daily should Subscribe for this Ideal Newspaper The Free Press Is offering Premiums at Special Low Rutes to Suoscrtbers, and you can easlly save the cost of both papers by taking advantage of THE MANY BAR6AINS OFFERED. WKITE THEM FOR A SAMPLE COPY. In No Other Way (an Ton Get As Much For S Llttle Honey. SUBSCRIBE N0W. DO NOT DEliY. Free Farm Labor Bureau. In order to assist the thousands of unemployed men in Chicago, the Worklngmen's Home, at 42 uustom House Place, has established a Free Labor Bureau, and is prepared to furnish men to farmers and others in all parts of the country without exp-nse to either. Empioyers applyliifr Bhould state deflnitely as to the kind of work, waaes to be paid, and if raüway fare nrlll be advanced. Address, Labok Bureau, Wobkingmen's Home, 42 Custnm House Place, Tel. Harrison 2J3. Chicago, 111. SALT Barrel'Salt at Wholesale and Retail. GET OUR PRIGES. DEAN & CO., U SOUTH RAIN STKKIT :2-!niI7

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