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Day
28
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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HOW 1T WORKED. "Good morning. Jack ! why I havn't seen u for a month past. What in the world is Le matter with you? You seem to have re,ewed you youth." 'Well, Phil, I have, Don't you remember the last time I saw you, how miserable I waS? Sick and blue, and in that sort of mod a mau gets sometimes wben he feels Ihe most noble thing in life is to go s'raight o the devil." "Not so bad as that, I hope; at all events ou didn't go that way, you are looking far (o happy andhearty." "Thank goodness, no! or rather thank Tinegar Bitters. Do you remember that day 1 saw you last, when you recommended that jemedy t0 me so persistently, and I was first texed and then half convinceö?" I remember it perfectly, and you needn't jay another word upon the subject; your fooks teil me that you took the medicine." 'No doubt of it; everybody remarks upon ■y improved looks and temper, but I must eally teil you all about it. I got the oH style, as you recommended, and didn't mind the bitter taste at all. I finished the bottle in about two weeks, and was greatly improved, so much so, that I determined to ihanee off and try the new style. "Well, how did you like it?" You told me your wife preferredthe new style I believe; well, I mustsay I agree with Ver. ' I like the old style very much, but the K is a finer, smoother, more expensive prepararon." "I believe il is, in fact I have heard so, gnd I wonder the McDonald Drug Co., sell M for the same price they do the old style, fcecause it is really a very costly prepara "Well, that doesn't concerh us. Who was t said that peple fancied themselves pious jometimes when they were only billious? No ■atter! I was only going to say that I believe people often seem wicked when it is only their liver, or their stomach, or some other cantankerous organ of the body so out ef order they couldn't be good if they tried." 'And if all the miserable dyspeptics and Tictims of billiousness, headache, and the ihousand and one ills that flesh is heir to would only take Vinegar Bitters, what a bappy world this would be!" "I should recommend the new style." "I never go back on the old style," "Well, they can pay their money and take (lieir choice, forboth kinds work admirably.'" Ouly Tomperance Bitters Known. THEGREATBLOOD PURIFIER and healtli restorer. Cures all kinds of headache within thirty miuutes-- Try tThe only Temperance Bitters known. It itimulates the brain and quiets the nerves regulates the bowels and renders a perfect telood circulation through the human veins, which is sure to restore perfect health-fi6T A beautiful bookfree AODRESS, R. H. McDONALD DRUG CO. 582 Washington St., New York. THE AÏÏN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK ANN AKBOB, MICHIGAN. Capital pald in - - $50,000.00 Capital Security - $100,000.00 Trar.sacts a general Banking business; buys and seHs Exchanges on Xew York.Detroit and Chicago eB drafts on all the principal cities of Eu ijpc; also, sells Passage Tickets to Liverpool, LOO' don and Glasgow, via. the Anchor Line of Steam f&üps, whoae rates are lower than most otlier firsrt uias lincs. This Bank, already having a large business, nvite merchante and others to op;n accounts with üiem Ttith the assurance of the most liberal dealincr conldtiínt wiÖl safe bunking. Ir the Savings Dcpnrtmcnt interest is paid seml nnuially, on the first daV of January and July, on ail sun-s tha were depositcd three months previmif tfltbose days, thus aflordiug the people of this city and county a perle-"-. depository for theii Stands, together wun a air return in interest for the Itnf Mowy to Loan on Approved Secuí íties. BmnCTORS- Chnstian Mack, W. W. Wines, W I. Harriman, Daniel Hiscock, Wm. Deubel, and WUlord B. Smith. 0FFICSES : HtLSTIAN MACK, W. W. WINES, President Vice President. CHAS. E. HISCOCK. Cashier. fis hád hfah wíiJch niake the most Pulatable Dishea are those found at MAYEROVERBECK'S. "Chey have facilities f or keeping them swd aim always to sell the Best the parket affords. Teas and CoffeesWe are making a Specialty'of Fine ÜB88 and CofEees and are Selling them ét Low Prices. The Best Groceries in tne Market are pmL the one's we keep. Otrockery and Glass'nrare. Garden and Flower Seeds. We h] CAH for Butler and Eggs. U and nee us in the Hangsterfer Block. Mayer Sl Overbeck. Bookbindery. Yoa can get yourHarper's, Century's and Scribner's or any magazine bound for 60 cents and upward per volnme at theABGUS office. Blank Books and Note Books manufactured. School and Sunday School Books bound and jppaired at very reasonable rates Book and Album repairing a specialty Oppoaite postofflce Main street. F. J. Schleede.

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