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Day
31
Month
January
Year
1895
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TIREO, WEAK, OVÓOS, Could Net Sleep. ' Proi. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idaho, says: '-I was all run down, weak, ncrvous and irritable through oyerwork. I suflered from brain fatigue, mental depression, etc. I became so weak and nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. Ibegan taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everything is changed. I sleep soundly, I feel bripht, active and ambitious. I can do more in one day now than I used to do in a week. For this great good I pive I)r. Miles' Eestorative Nervine the soie credit. lí Cures." f Dr. Miles1 Nervino is sold on a positivo enaranteo that tho flrst bottle wlll beuelit. AlldruKgistssellitatïl, 0 bottlea for 85, or lt will boaent, prsoaid, on receipt of prlca by tho Dr. Miles Medical Ca, Elkhart, Ind. öit i'fÍ iff (ff f Mkl FEFFëH'S NERViGOR DIO. tt iets powerfuily and qulofeiy. Cures Then al otharsfH. Vounsjn eö rogam lost nianhood; ol! non recover youtbf ui Tlffor. ülvteiT6ifAr viï in firc Ncrvcüi'.'CsN, Lot Vitalily-, s muoteney, riphtiy JCtnlualonSj Ioat lvrer, eltner ceXf t'aillnjf Memory, ÍÍVusCinsr Ii":ese, andali efecto rj sel abus er exeess? ana inaisereticn, Wardsolf Insanity nr.cl conMiniption, Don' tiet droguista impose aworïhtesflsnbstituteoia niir PEPFER'tí WRtti flGoH, oreeod for it, 'nn beearried ín vof. i" ', ü!?.5n?rap' uc-r. JSl per box, op for ii.'ï, wlth A loUlv Wrll e orKfund the Acidro!! PJBJP DIGAJL ASy?í, thJcútfo, ia Sold fcy John Mcore, New i DIETAS I AND SCHANTZ, I 48 .5. STATE 5T., [8ECCUID FÍ00S.1 lËine I Merchant Tailoring ! I WE GUARANTEE FIRST-CLASS JVORK IN EVERY RESPECT. WEkeep on hand samples ■ 'of all the LATEST and BEST HTYLKS of 1 F0RE1GN and BOMESTIG OOODS. Cali and inspect them. K REPAIRING NEATLY DONE! Also Cleanlua mul Preislnap ANDREW E. QIBSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ko. 10 E. ITioon St. ANN AKBOB MItll. 5 3troit Pnce Redüced TO 75 Cants a Ysar. Uisurpassed as a Newspaper. Unrivaïedin Popular Interest. Sotndlv Republican. . . . An Agent wanted ia every wnsiiip in Mirhi.nn, to vhon l'beral terms wül be given. THE TR2BÜNH - - Dctroli. . jk A bout Knives. A cheap Pockot-knife can be bought at every Store, but it is not the kind you want. One dollar is the lowest price that a really good knife can be sold for. This Siloumn is placed in this paper to adveri the very best Pocket-knifo ever sold. It is J. C. Tidmarsh's Sheffield Steel Knife. Nevor buy a knife only because it looks well. Il blades are not the best Sheffield steel they will soon bead, no matter how they will look. Still, you want a fine-looking knife. The United States law provides ' that only samplos to agents and to the trade will be admitted free of duty. You can, thorefore, see the advantage that I have in pending samples to agents over those who deal in Sheffield goods in America. I am an advertising agent L I .a sn - trusted with a certaln amount i3 a:3iid advertising these knives (459 'hss1 value ever seen in Americe 3,, On Dollar eaeh). Now, the kofj il ifa own best advertisument. Imagine a Poc-ket-knife (3L inches long) with the most beautifully-grained vory handle- genuine African ivory and with two blades of the very beat Sheffield steel that will last a lifetime and cut like a razor. The tips of the handles are heavily piated with sterling silver. And then a very nice chamois leather case goes with each knifa. Now, would it not be easy work selling this knifo at One Dollar each? I know it would, for it looks as if it were worth two dollars. # And so it is if you compare it with the value offered in the ordinary Store. Is not this knife its own best advertisement. You can make $4 per day selling these kniréSt Tliis is a genuine and i straitttforward statement. 'Jhis is j couiiting that you show it to only . twelve buyerS every day. And every ; one that sees it will say it is good '■ value for $1. The knives are sold to you at $8 er dozen : you sell them at $1 i each. ; I determined to use large sum of ad vertising money entrusted to me in sending out free samples to those who promise to act as agents for the sale of these knives I will send you a iree sample, but you must sign the promise at the foot j of this column, and make a deposit to I show that in asking for the knife you f are acting in good faith. The deposit that I ask of you is 44 I cents about half the wholesale cost of i the knife. and less than onc-third what you would have to pay for a knü'J Uke 1 it, if you bought one. Send the money by a Postel Qrist or j one-cent stamps for 44cts., Rañ -)iï a ., Sve-cent stamp on the letter, .'-jiich j must not weigh more than one-half i ounce. The deposit of 44 cents will be placed I to your credit, and will be deducted trom your first order at the dozen rate. I I am an advertising agent, contractor and publiaher with one of the largest Advertising businessea in the world.and I absolutely guarantee to send, postage paid and duty free, the knife described above free to anyone who signs the I promise below, and sends it with the deposit as stated. V Let me advise you not to part with your sample, even if you should lose a sale at $1 by refúsing, as it will take time to replace it. I could not send you another evnn if you sent the full $1. A [ter the sample they can only be suppliedtoyouby the dozen as there is duty on them to be paid. Any English Bankor can give you information about my high standing, or write tofcthe publisher of this paper who knows that 1 do a largo ano straightforward advertising business, and that I do exactly as 1 say. I have taken this pace in this paper for three year I The lirst one answering this advertisement af ter this number of the paper has come out will, if he likes, have his name printed in this space as agent for these knives. The Editor of the Sprinyjield (Ohio) New Era writes, in his paper of June 29, 1894: - "I have received a sample knife from Mr. Seara, and am very much pleaèed with it. He is the owner of a very large advertising business in London, and i, I believe, perfectly responsiblo and straightforward." Sign your name and address to the followin?, cut it out and tend it with Postal Order or atainp for 44 cent, and you will receie by return of post the beautiful knife a described above. F. W. SEAUS, ' Adtertising Agent and Contractor, Wholesalk Knife Advertisinq Dkpartment, 138 Fleit Strikt, London. Dbar Sir, - I faithfully promise on my and honour to show the Sample Knife you have promised to eend ma to one or more of my friends, thereby eonstituting myself an agent. This will make me "in the trade" as f ar as Pocket-cutlery is concerned. By this promise I am entitled to a waiple of your beautiful Dollar Pockat-knife with chamois leather case, to be sent me poat-paid and duty free. I also enclose 44 cents Postal Order er stampa, which please hold for me unt" I saod you an order at the dozen rate. Name Address , Ad&r&tp uil li ttefi tpn ut r # F. W. 5EARS, Wholesale Knife AdiYertisement Dept., 138 FLEET ST., LONDON, ENG.

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