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Day
30
Month
July
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Fooi are in all Iead. A lazy man, whose horses and cart were stuck in the mud, prayed to Júpiter for help. Júpiter answered: "Fooi ! get up and put your shoulder to the irheel, and do not cali on me when yen ran help yourself." Foolish people buy medicine hap-hazard, blindly trusting to promises made without a guarantee. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv is guaranteed to cure colds, coughs, all hing aflections, and even Consumption, in its early stages. It puts to route 11 stomach troubles, purifies the blood, gives healthful action to the Blaggish liver, and drives blemishes from the skin. It is an honest medicine, and an invaluable health insurance policy which should neverbe allowed to lapse. All druggists keep it. Keeps A Bar. One of the most respectable ladies in Atchison, Kas., keeps a bar - hold on, now; don't jump in and expresa an opinión about prohibition that doesn't prohibit. As we were saying, one of the most respectable ladies in Atchison keeps a bar of soap on a board near a creek that runs through the town, and a sign above it that invites the weary wayfarer to wash and be clean. The benevolence of this sort of thing becomes apparentwhen you considerhow many tramps must pass around that town. Be Carefal! No matter what disease you may have. Be sure that the medicine you take is reliable. Such a medicine you will alway8 find Sulphur Bitters. They are not a cheap rum drink, but are made of the choicest roots and herbs to be found in the vegetable kingdom. - Daily Argus. 2 'hun-h and State. At Battle Creek, Sunday, a novelty was introduced in one of the churches. An old man made a forcible appeal for placing the national flag in churches as well as on the school houses A collection was taken up and over $30 was raised. II ís Ritcbt I Kiek. "I do hate to hear a man grumble all the time, as that fellow is doing over there," said a disgusted passenger to the conductor of a train. "My dearsir," exclaimed the conductor in surprise, "you evidently do not understand the case. That man is traveling on a pass."

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Ann Arbor Register