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Day
10
Month
January
Year
1895
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■Mita HEART DISEASEjO YEARS! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKinsey, postmasterof Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldier, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. ï could not sleep on my left side and had pain around my heart. I became so ill that I was much alarmed.and for tunately my attention was called ta Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it. The flrst bottle made a decided improvement in my condition, and flye bottles have complete] y cured me." f G. W. McKINSEY. P. M.. Kokomo, Ind. Dr. Hiles' Heart Cure Is sold on a positiva ffnaranteo that the flrst bottle wlll beuuüi. AJÍ drugglsts sell lt at 11, bottles for ft, or iuTTlll be st'nt, prepaid, on receint of Drica bytheDr. Mlleí Medical CoVEíküart.Yn? FEIBALE PILLS. NEW OISCOVERT. MEVER FARS. A uew, rUabie and sale relief furgüppressed,excessive,scantyor painful menBtration. Novr used by over 80,000 Jadíe monthly. Invfurorates tliesc organs. Beware of Imttatlon. Name paper. $3. per box, or erial box 91. Sent ieaiod ia pl&in wrapper. Bend 4c Ín Btamps for particular. Sold by Local Sold by John Moore. New m - Firm "dietas AND - SCHANTZ. 48 5. STATE ST., iaÈVOND f LOOR.'] Fíne Merchant Tai loring ! JÏ GUARANTEE FIRST-CUSS. WORK IN ÉVERYRESPECT, WEkeep on hand samples of all the LATEST and BEST STYLES of F01ÏEIGX and DOMES TU ! OOODS. Cali] and inspect them. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE! Al- i 'leaiifng and Fremtlngt ANDREW E. GIBSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 10 E. Huron St. ANN ARBOB UK II. tv OeDf rl or lorftl _ . - o v ■■ SÜpéRV) diihforfrmlv Inuu-iütnute K -Jij , f.ustt ibe buiiuii, itnimnchiiicilo, i I -itiftipin i&v . tlie rr i. RriÉrh', poll-hert ai.-he WW5Mt Iks. ]V ni1 cbe'rful No ldí W. P. HARRISON Jk CO., Clcrk No. i-, Culumbua, C I 1 1 jrstroii Pnce '" TO 75 Ce-iüa a Yaar. Uasurpass'das a Newsfiaper. U.'triva'edin Popular Interest. tndlv Ret-'b!:cnn. . . . j An A'Biit wantod in every Tuwns'iip ín i:.!,gan, to whom liberal terms will be given. THE TR:BUNZ - - Detroit. About Knives. A cheap Poeket-knife can be bouht at every Store, but it is not the kind you want. One dollar is the lowest price that a really pood knife can bo sold for. '1 his iiloumn is placed in this paper to adveri the very best Pocket-knife ever sold. Itis.J. ('. Tidmarsh's Sheffield stoel Knife. Never buy a knife only because il looks well. If blades are not the best Sheffield steel they will soon bend, no matter how they will look. Still, you want a fine-looking knife. ♦ The United States law provides that only samples to agente and to tho trade will be admitted free of duty. You can, therefore, see the advantage that I have in sending sample to agents over those who deal in Sheffleld goods in America. I am an ad vertising agent lamentrusted with a certain amount to spend advertising these knives (the best value ever seen in America at One Dollar each). Now, the knife is lts own best advortisement. Imagine a Pocket-knifo (3i inches long) with the most beautifully-grained vory hand le- gonuine A frican ivory and with two Mades of the very best Sheffleld steel that will last a lifetime and cut like a razor. The tiDS of the handles are heavily plated with sterling sil ver. And then a very nice cnamois leather case goes with each knlfe Ivow, would it not bo easy worlc selling this knife at One Dollar eaoh' I know it woulU, for it looks as if it were worth two dollars. ■ And 80 it is if you compare it with the value offered in the ordinary Store. Is not this knife its own test advortisemont. You can make $4 per day sellin these knives. This is a gonuine and straisjtforward statement, ahis is counting that you show it to only twelve buyers every day. And every one that sees it will say it is good value for $1. Tho knives are sola to you at $8 per dozen ; you sell them at $J each. I determined to use large sum of advortising money ontrusted to me in sonding out free samples to those who promise to act as agenta for the sale o! these knives. I will send you a rfre sample, bui. you must sign the promise at the foot of this column, and mako a deposit to show that in asking for the knife vou are acting in good faith. The deposit that 1 ask of vou is 44 cents about half the wholesale cost of the knife, and less than one-third what you would have to pay for a knifo like it, if you bought one. V Send tho money by a Postal Order or one-cent stamps for 44ots., and put a live-cent stamp on the letter, which must not weigh more than one-half ounce. The depositof 44 cents will be placed to your credit, and will be deducted from your lirst order at the dozen rate. I am an advertising agent, con tractor and publisher with one'of the largest Advertising businesscs in the world,and I absolutely guarantee to eend, postale paid and duty free, the knife described above freo to anyone who signs the promise bolovv, and aends it with the deposit as stated. Let me advise you not to part with your sample, even if you should lose a sale at $1 by refusing, as it will take time to replaee it. I could not send you another even if you sent the full $1. After the sample they can only be supphed to you by the dozen as there is duty on them to be paid. Any English Banker can givo you Information about my high standing, or write to the publisher of this paper who knows that I do a large and straightforward advertising busim and that I do exaetly as 1 say. I liave taken this pace in this paper for three years ! The first one answering this advertisement af ter this number of the paper has come out will, ii ho hkes, hava his name printed in this spaoe as agent for these knives. # Tho Editor of the Springfuhl (Ohio) Neto Era writes, in his paper of June 29, 18W:- "I have roceived a sample knife f rom Mr. Sears, and am ver y much pleased with it. He is the owner of a very large advortising busine in London, and is, 1 believe, perfectlv responsible and straightforward. " Sign your name and address to the following, cut it out and send it with Postal Order or stamps for 44 cents, and you will receive by return of post the boautiful knife as described above. F. W. SEARS, Auvertising Agent vnd Contkactok, Wholesale Knife Advertising Dki-a rtment, 138 Fleet Stbket, London. Dear Sir, - I faithfully promlse on mv and honour to show the Sample Knife you havo promised to send me to on.or more of ray friends, thereby constitnting myself an aent, This will make me "in tbc trade" as far as Pocket-cutlery is concerncd. By this promise I am entitlod to a sample of your beautiful Dollar Pocket-knife with chamois leather caso, to be sent me post-paid and duty free. I also enelose 44 cents Postal Order or stamps, which please hold for me until I send you an order at the dozen -ate. Name Address Addrss (til lctt i.s In F. W. SEARS, Wholesale Knife Adivertisement Dept,, 138 FLEET ST, LONDON, ENü.

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