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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rpmcmber This. If you aro sick, Simmon Liver Kegulator will surely aid nature in making you well. i! you are oositive or dyspeptic or are suffcriug from i y other of the njmerous diseases of the Liver, Sïomach or B jwel?, it is your own fault if you remain 11, tor Simmons L'ver Regulator is a sovereign remeiiy in all such complaints. "I saw you at the theater last night, Jack?" 'lNo, did you? What didyou think of the little party with me, Ghtt?'1 "Too much bustle and hat and not en ugh girl," faid Gus, critically. - Puck. Don't let that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thinp. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonía. Or consumption. Catanh is disgtMtisg. Pneumonía ie dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The hreathing apparatus must be kept healthy and c'e.ir of all obstruetions and offensWe matter. O berwiM there ifc trouble ahead. All the di-eases of these part6, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubea and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee's Germán Syrnp. If you don't know th s already, thousands and thousands of peopla can teil you. They have been cured by it, and " know how it is, themselve." Bottle only 75 cents. Ak any druggist. A St. Liuis man has succeeded in tealing a red hot stove. St. Louis is proud of him.- Free Preas. Flre- Insure YonraelveN. It is an established fact that the (nest fire department in the world is that of New York city. Their champion fire engine company can harness up and get out of the engine house inside of two and one half seconds. But this record is alow as the vengeanoe of the gods compared to the time made by 'Pomeroy's Petrolin Poroused Plas tere " In curing Kheumatism and Neuralgia Affections. 2S cents buys it from any druggist. lusure yourselfatoncebypuichasing a piaster, have it in the house, and " Damp cold and storm, From night till mom, will not bring on Neuralgia. For Sale by H. J Brown, Dist Agt. for Ann Arbor.

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Ann Arbor Register