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Day
25
Month
June
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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IIKKK AND TH 1 Jtl A proposition bas been made to remove to the World's Fair the house at Amherst, N. H., in which Horace Greeley was born. That tired feeling, now so often heard of, is entirely overeóme by Hood's Sarsaparilla, wh'ich gives mental and bodily strength. It is a fact worthy of note that although a woman may be elected school commissioner in Missouri, she cannot vote for one. " Who best can suffer, Best can eerre " Is true, the mother love exemplifies this. In another column we present a picture of Mrs. J. Hibbard who "45 years ago lost her nose and upper lip from the effects of hereditary ecrofula. She named the remedy that cured her Hibbard's Herb Extract and made the placing of it wjthin reach of the aiüicted her life long work. An Indianapolis man swore in court that he did not know his wife's first name, Ihough they have lived happily together for thirteen years. Short In Hls Iiriikc Sam Small, the reverend hypocrite ■who has been villifying mankind by the employment of vulgarity and bad grammar for a number of years past, has himself been dropped from the rolls of the Methodist Episcopal church by the Colorado conference. To be polite about it, Mr. Small is short in his accounts, whatever that is.- Dayton Journal. Conscience, or lYhnt ? "Conscience doth make cowards of us all," Bays the poet. But it is just so with the nerves. When a man's nerves are unstrung, through indigestión and torpid liver and impure blood, what wonder that he feelsdepressed and nervous! He starts at every Hule unexpected sound; isafraid of hisshadow and feels like a fooi. Let such a man gó to the drug store and ask for a bottle of Dr. Pierce'B Golden Medical Discovery, the great blood-purifier and liver invigoratorguaranteed to benefit or cure or money will be promptly refunded. It cures indigestión, or dyspepsia, and from itswonderfulblood-purifyingproperties, conquers all skin and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema and kindred ailments. All blood-poisons, no matter of what name or nature, yield to its remedial influences. Wiie Man. fehe - How do you expect me to pay much attention to you "when you pay so much attention to other girls? He- Because if I did not pay so much attention to other girls you would not pay so much attention to me. Tbe ll.mseki pi r's Frleud. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and such a friend you will always find' in Sulphur Bitters. They cured me of dyspepsia, when I had given life up in despair and was almost at death's door. They are a true friend of the sick.- Mrs R. Crague, Hartford, Connecticut.

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Ann Arbor Register