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Day
8
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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How to Cure Cold. Simply 1akc Otto's ('inv. We know oí it astonishinjí cures and that it will Btops a cough qulcker than any known n-medy. If you have Asthma, Bronchitis, ConBumption, or any diseases of the throat and lung-s, a few dcs;s of this greal fluHt-ntood remedy will surprise you. It you wish to try cali at our store, John Moore, and we will be pleased to furnish you a bottle free of cost. ami that will prove our assertion. John Moore, Druggigt, The "Tn-dnty-one" Problem. Here is a table of figures. The probem is to add any slx of these figures to jether and make 21. For a correct soution a "sure thing" Chicago weekly jffers a prize of several thousand dolars. All answers are accompanied by i. dollar for a year's subscription: 1 1 1 3 3 3 5 5 5 7 7 7 9 9 9 As a matter of_ fact, the solution is .mpossible. Any" two odd numbers idded together make an even number, tnd six odd numbers are merely three iets of twos. In other words, one odd iiimber added to a second odd number nakes an even, a third odd added nakes an odd, a fourth added makes in even, a fifth odd added makes an )dd and a sixth odd added makes an jven. Therefore neither 21 nor any nher odd number can be obtained by idding togetber six odd numbers. Pruth erushed to earth shall rise again; The eternal years of God are hers; Jut Error, wounded, writhes with pain, And dies among nis worshipers. -Byron. Prof. and Mr K.'l"). Walker roturn od Monday from a two week's visit at B ooklyn, with the former's párente

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Ann Arbor Register