Press enter after choosing selection

Classified_ad

Classified_ad image
Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
February
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Jíever Abandon Old I'riends. If you had a fricnd who has been constant to you and stuck to you through good and bad for tune, would vou soon forget him? No, you woulc not. Well, Pomeroy's Petroline Piaster, your ol( friend has served you many years. Kely on the old remedy, it will never lail ytm. It is your faithful. constant, steady friend, trled and true always uniform, never misleading by false pretences. It goes right aloug, more firmly settlec every year, as the Great Family Remedy of the country. VVhen you ask for it, always ste and be sure you get Pomeroy's Petrolice Piasters in en velopes. Sold by H. J. Brown, Dist. Agt. for Ann Arbor. A Bay View dog fancier culis liis lateét acqaisition "Needles," t! e huimal has so many 6ne poiats. " MAY GOD BLESS YOU !" A Boston Paper-IlHiigcr's I 'ronble and II : He iol Out of it- Flain Word l'roin the Siuiiiy Nonti). When we are in trouble we cry for help. When we are relieved we often forget to be thankful. But not always. Mr. W. W. Griffin, of Trout Creek, St. Clair Co., Ala., writes : ■' I had a bad attack of chills and fever. My systcm was full of malaria. For two years I was scarcely able to work at all. Some times my heart would palpítate for two houre at a time. My legs would get could to the knees, and I fully expected to die. In September, 1881, I bought a bottle of Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel's Curative Syrup, of your agent, Mr. R. M. King, and before I had taken the first bottle I feit better, and in a short time was able to go to work. May God Mess you for the good you have done." Mr. Wm. J. McCann, 99 Randallst.. Boston, writes : " Slx months ago I besan to throw ud my food after eating. I thought I wrs going iato consumption. I soon began to have pain in the chest, stomach and sides. I got little sleep and woke all tired out. I once lost flve pouuds in four days. I began using Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel's Syrup, and when I had finished the slxth bottle I could eat three square ineals a day, and go to sleep the minute I etruck the bed. I am a paper hanger by trade, and have worked every day since I took the second bottle, and gained eighteen pounds. I ought to be thankful and I am." This remedy opens all the natural passages of the body, expels the poison from the blood and enables nature to rebuild what disease has destroyed. Shaker Extract of Roots, or Selgel's Syrup, is sold by all druggista. or send to the proprietor, A. J. White, 64 Warren Btreet, New York. Low Eates to Pacific Coast. The new agreement between the transcontinental lines authorizes a, lower rate to Piuilie coast poiiits via the Manitoba-Pacilic ruïne tban is niade via any other line. Frequent excursions. Accommodations first-ciass. For rates, maps, and other --..n iiarticulars, apply toC.II M , Si,'Liïou5 h II. Waruen, General mM M j%nD j Passenger Agent, St. IWI MUI I UB LA Paul, Minn. ■■ ■ &■ f

Article

Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register