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Day
29
Month
August
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Chas. F. Wade, a HilUdale banker, with hia wife and son, arrived last week to pay a visit to his párente, Seeretary and lïrs. Wade. Mr. Wade returned to Hillsdale Ssturday, his wife and child remaining here. Sheehan & Co., the State street booksellers, will next week give away 1000 school bags free, to the school children who buy their school books at their store. They have tons oí new and second hand books at half pnce. 66 School begins next Monday and another set of school books must be bought for each of the children. You can save half your money by buying second hand school-books of Sheehan & Co., State-st, Booksellers. 66 Bring in your tickets for G-arland Soap and get on bar tree. Rinsey & Seabolt. Excursión to Petoskey and Traverse City. Tuesday, Sept 3rd, over Detroit, Lansin); & Northern R. E. Special trains tbrougb without exchange. $5 for the Round Trip from Detroit, Plymouth, South Lyon or Howell. Proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets good for 10 day. Gheap Harvest Excurslons Will be run via the Wabash line to points in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Dakota, Colorado, Arkansas and Texas, and all parts ot the West, on August 6 and 20, September 10 and 24, and October 8, 1889. Rate, one fare for round trip. For particulars apply or write to P. E. Dombough, passenger and ticket agent, 308 Madisonst, Toledo, JD. _70. Hospital Practico. Dr. Fruth, late of New York, has for Beveral years devoted his undivided attention to the study and treatment of chronic diseases, also deseases of the eye and ear and has enjoyed advantsges which fall to the lot of but few. The doctor has not only taken a thorough course of study in medical science, having attended full courges of study in the best medical schools in the country, but after graduating had extensive expenence in hospital practice, where deseases of every discriplion and chronic maladies of every kind were brought to his notice. Physicians in general practice are scldom ptepared with the necessary costly outfit to examine correctly or treat with suocess many ohronic diseases. Such cases would do well to cali at once and learn tbeir true condition and their chances for a cure. No invalid who values health and happiness can afford to lose the opprotunity of consutting him at the Arlington Ann Arbor, Tuesday Sept. 3.

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Ann Arbor Register