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1
Month
August
Year
1889
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Public Domain
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A " Put and Cali." This is a funny phrasetotheuninitiated, but all the brokers understand it. They use it when a person gives a certain per ent. for the option of buyiog or selling tock on a fixed day, at a price stated on he day the option is given. It is often a eriou3 operation to the dealer, but there s a more gerious "put and cali" than this : when you are "put" to bed with a eevere oold and your friends " cali " a physician. Avoid all this by keeping in the house Dr. 'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The ;reat cure for pulmonary and blood dissaees. lts action is marvelous. It cures he worst cough, whether acute, lingering, or chronic. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short Breath, CoDsuroption, Nightweate, and kindred affections, it surpasses all other medicines. The Egyptians had shoes or sandals made ordinarily of leather, but sometimes of palm leaves or papyrus. "A Word to the Wlse Is Snffielent." Catarrh is not simply an inconvenience, unpleasant to the sufferer and disgusting to others - it is an advanced outpost of approaching disease of worse type. Do not neglect ita warning ; it brings deadly evils in its train. Before it is to late, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It reaohes the seat of the ailment, and is the only thing that will. You may dose yourself with quack medicines 'till it is too late - 'till the streamlet becomes a re-:istless torrent. It is the matured invention of a ecientific physician. "A word to the wise is sufficient." Chinese persons of rank wear boots with thick soles and legs of fine cloth or silk that reach half way up to the knee. J. M. Loose Red Clover Co. - Q-ents : Please find endosad $1 for one bottle Loose's Red Clover Extract. I used it last fall for diabetis and am entirely cured. My daughter wants to take it as a spring medicine. I think it is a wonderful medicine. Yors Truly, JOHM KnAGG.S Eberbach & San. Toledo, O.

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Ann Arbor Register