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Day
13
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Superstltion In the Mounlalns. One reason why it is so hard to get anyüody hanged legaüy in the mountain regions of Kentucky is that tlie dwellers in the tov.n fear that they will be havnteii by h "rrterer's Rrook. OCHRAGE'S $1,000,000.00 ü Rheumatic Care Never Failed. Advice BVee. ' '■' d Geo. Higgg Q , and fsooc Fecl ,'V ;, ,) ,,ƒ■ LanMng, Mich., after many doctors and the sprïngs at Mt Ckmens faMed. . Cured John Gaywood, ctL engineer. of MarshaU, Mhh. ' Agenta Wanted in this ixunty. Onlg a FE W mon good agi ncies b'fi. Swanson's Rlieumatfc Cnre Co, 167 Dearborn Sl„ Chicago, , ' Fruit Growers and Small Farmers. Homes and Living for Thousands. Read what western papers and fruit raisers say about a special number of the Great Northern Bulletin, devoted to tho fruit business in the Pacific 1 : "Contains a multitude of interfsting and valuable articles, notes and hints, presented by a close student and investtgator." - Daily Spokesman - Review, S pok a n e. W&sh. 'The best thing of the kind that has vet been published. The future of the fruit business is brought out Btroagly rlthootexaggeration."- Rural Northwest, Portland. I ■ . "The Fruit Bulletin isa tnrohouse of facts Lnteresting to our growers. It is also caleulated to show eastern people that the Pacific Northwest is 'strictly in it' as a producer of staple fruits."- J. B. Holt, Manager Snake River Fruit Association, Wawuwai. Wash. "Most artistically printed and eontains more horticultural matter relatingto the northwest than we have ever bc' foiv seen in ono publication. "-Pacific Farmer, Portland, Ore. "I am aelighted with the Bulletin. I do not think I ever saw anythiny more comprehensiva on the fruit business. My belief that the country out here is the, best part of the Union for homeseekers is gtronger than ever. ''- H. H. Spaldinar, Treasurer State Board of Horticulture, Almota, Wash. "Should lie ia the hands of every frnit raiser ia the Paciflc Northwest. Shows in an interesting way just whnt our country offers to fruit growers and men who believe in small farms well tilied. " - Northwest Hortioulturist, Taeoma, Wash. "Therei ooi a topic likely to be of interest or value to the inquirer that is overlookod. A rnost complete and attractive compendium of the horticultural intereste of tho West."- Daily Oreg-onian. Portland, Ore. This valuablo publioation will besont toany address, ;iets il Greal Country," eoniaiaing largÊ map, for four cents in postajre bv F. LWHirajy, ,,. p.a T, X.,6reai Aorthevn Kaihvay, St. Paul, Minn. WINANS & Cö. The Secret of Success. Ues NOT in Selliag Cheap Goods. We don 't wan 't any trash in the house: but in Belling Vornl Oooda Vlieap. I The people approciate up-todati- StocenteBeping. The approciation of this store expands in every direetion beoause there is dood Value and Good Treatment always hand-in-hand here Silk Selling. Livelier each day, moro satisfautoi-y to you, too, to know tnat every day adds new n-eshness and brightness, to the over-changing Stock. Golored Dress Goods Selling. Bar?ain Prices ilyintr around like bhavings. 3,000 yds. 38 and 88 inch Plnin and Fancij Dress Oooda, 12c instcad of 2.-.O. 6,000 yd3. Pupest Wool, Imported Plain and Fancy Dress Gowls, 3B and ,IH inch Cashmereg, Serses, Hem-iettas, and HiA Wool fYenoh Challies, etc, ALiLi acinsteadof 50o er yd. Several Thousands yds beautiful Importod French Cretones at 37icand Oc instead of 75c and $1.00 per v.l Selling Black Dress Goods. We u-ant you to Imow that thlB is the V017 best Black Dreas Ooorts store in 11, is Btate, gelling more and buvng moro Black DressGooda rhan any other retall house in Michigan. Out-of-town peopk who gend us their mail never pegretdoIng bo. We ask you to hin,(h, thhih of our Wwewhen the timo comes for ,, wloctyottrSprtos: SHks, Dress Goods, WashOods, KM Gloves, HoBiery i'n1;"Ul t, Laces, Trimmings Ubboas, oranythinginthelineol Dry pledge ourselves to save ou iaoney. löotfully, WINANS & CO., 39 AND 191 WOODWARD AVENUE. BETRO1T.

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