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Day
26
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Preparing to Move. H. Randall wishes to inform the perplo of Ann Arbor that he wil] soon remove to his new quarters in the Washington Block and that he is elofing out at any price all his china and bric-abrac. Cali and look over this stock and secure what you want bef ore it is too late. - Also odds and ends ot mouldings, frames and pictures are being sold for almost nothing. (09) The Guarantee Nursery Co., Geneva, N. Y., wish to employ several reliable men in this vicinity to sell their guaranteed nursery stock. Write for terms at one. (11) H. Randall wil! move f rom his old stand to the new Washington Block on May lst. He wants to have all his book accounts adjusted before that time. You will confer a favor by calling at once if you have an account there. (09) Buy Armour's beef, fresh, smoked, salted and canned, at Fulton's Market and Grocery, 19 E. VVashington-st. Canned corned beef, 10 cents per pound ; lard, compound, 8 cents per pound. (09) Hotel Lafayette, Lake Minnetonka, Minn., opens June 30 under the management of Capt. E. V. Holcombe, who has been in charge of this magnificent hostelry for several years past. The season at the Lafayette promises to be unusually brilliant this year. 09 Piloto, IM10I. -. Seniors wishing first-class photos to appear in their class pictur'e sh( uld sit at Gibson's gallery. No retouehers as operators, but first-class operators to do your work. (09) Carriage repairing of all kinds at low rates at T. J. Walker's, 9 and 11 West Liberty-st Fine carriages made to order at reasonable rates. Best of material used and experienced workmen employed. (09) Miss Ortencia E. Allen Salem, Michigan. AH Hope Gone Eight Years of Suffering- Death Would Have been Relief But Hood's Sarsaparilla Effected a Perfect Cure. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : " For about eight years I have paticntly suffered from a dtscouraging and weakening failure of the liver, kldneys and bladder During tliis long time I suffered everything but death. Different medicines were taken but without any avail. It was on the flftb of August, 1891, that the doctor told my mother that he Had Not the Faintèst Ray of Hope of the recovery of her child. For eight weeks I llved on nothing but brandy and beef-tea. X conld not even keep milk on my stomach. In May I was just able to be taken to a hospital, where I remained till January. 1893. The physh Hood'ssïCures cian declared my case incurable. All hope was gone, but I decided to try Hood's Snrsaparllla. From the day I began to take the medicine I began to feel better. I have taken several bottles and have been able to assist my mother in light household duties. I surely owe my life to that great medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla. Words Cannot Express the condition I was in before I took Hood'g Sarsaparilla. It can only be realized by experienc and few live to pass through and get better from such a complication of diseases." Miss ObtenCIA E. Allen, Salem. Michigan. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be induceel to bny any other insteart. Hood's Pilis cure liver ills, constiparon, biliousness, jauudlce. tok headache. Indigestión.

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Ann Arbor Register