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Day
18
Month
April
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE The same firm vhich NEW 31 years ag m VIRRATÍ1R 0Ctely revolution" ViDHAIUn. Zl,i the Threshing Machine trade by inventing a ncw THE Threshing Machine, NEW mach better than VIBRATOR. any 1Ila!nine before known, - so that all - builders of the oldTHE stle Threshing MaNEW chines stopped makWIRRáTílR ing them and Cpied ÏIDnAIUn. the new machine as _ closely as they dared - have now made anTHE other ad vanee, and NEW jn their New VibraVIBRATOR. tor present a Threshing Machine contain- ing entirely new feaTHE tures in Beparation urru and cleaning. vhich virhitmi plac! lt as VídMAI Un of any other as the old Vibrator waa ahead of the "EndTHE less Apron" maNEW chines. EveryFarmVIBRATOR (l an(1 Thresherman ' shonld ai once get - full information regarding the NEW THE VIBRATOR, which NEW will besent Free on VIBRATOR application to FIRST You should rt id The ChicaPfil AT Daily Nkws bccause igno9%lPf f ranee is expensive. You must read some paper. Probably you've always had a weekly - you can now aftord a daily. Thb Chicago Daily News costs but one cent per copy - f t's so cheap you can't afTordto Ioe time waking for a weekly. You ought to know a bou t things when they happen- not a week later. You live in the nincteenth century, n the greatest section of the greatest country on the earth, and you can't afford to bc left behmd. Ktmtm6erla circulatlon is j,ooo a day- over a million a week- and it costs by mail 25 ets. a month.four months$i.oo, - one cent a day, lor tbe l.mlicM. Tbere ft1 some complaints to which women aro peculiarly liable, and trom wliieh they will suffer In silence for years, when they could be easily cured by the use of Pomeroy's Petroline Piasters, lts heaiiup and sootbing properlies have met, wth universal and unqualitJed commendation from all using them. Ladies who have never used them will lind lt to their advantage to try them. If they once do t-o, tbey will never be without them agaln. For Sale by II. J. Brown, Dist Agt. for Ann Arbor. Tbere are '2,570 languages. A Sensible Han Would use Kemp's Balsam for tiie ïhroat and Lunps. It is curing more cases of Coughg, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup aud all ïliroai, sud Lung Trouble, tfaaa any other medicine. The propnetor has aiuhorized Bny dru?gist to give you a Samjilo Botile Free to convince you of the merit oL this great remedy. Lsrge Bottles 50c and $1. A span is 10 inches. VVHY WILL YOU oougb when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cis, 50 ets., and $1. Sold by Eberbach & Son. Modorn needies first carne ir.to use in 1545. Don'l et that cold of yours run on. You think it is a ligbt thing. Bat it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonía. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgueting. Pneumonía ia dangerous. Consumption is death iteelf. The breathing spparatus must be kept healtby and clear of sll obstructions and offeneive matter. Ckherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronohial tubes and lungs, can bc delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee"s Germán Syrup. If you dont know lh'6 already, tbousands and thousands of people can teil you. They have been cured by it, and " knowhow it is, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ak any druggist. If suddenly submerged the stiflest bat at once becomes ducked-tile. Coaches were first built in England in 1569. A bottle of Samaritan Nervine enablcs one to defy A&tbma, Nervmsness and General Debility. $1.50, at Druggists. The first norse railroad was built in 1826-27. Ann Arbor Fruit Farm Berry Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Pears and Grapevines a Specialty. üyrups and Home-Made Wines. Ryrnp of Rapberry ; Bartlett Per Syrup, Bone sett, Dandellon and Raspberry Winei nd Shrubs for Liver and Kldn-y troubles; Swtct Red Codcord and Martha White Wines, espccially prepared lor Invalida. Order Trees and Planta early, as we get most of them from the beet Nureeriês east. E. BA 1' IC, West II u rou HU

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