From Rick B
Thursday, June 30, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, July 24, 1875, page 3
This is a watchful season of the year for mothers, as great care and judgement are
required in feeding infants and young children. Ridge's Food is prepared to fill this
greatest of all wants don't leave a trial to late.
Victor Standard Scales.
We would respectfully inform the public that we have just completed putting in one of
these universally liked scales, with which we are now prepared to do any kind of weighing
at our place of businesss, corner of Division and Williams streets. (NOTE:
"businesss" is as spelled in the newspaper.)
A. STAPLES & BRO.
HAIR GOODS.
Mrs. O. R. McGowen, importer wholesale and retail dealer No. 72 Michigan street,
(Ambos Block), in Human Hair [italicized], switches, curls, puffs, wigs and foretops,
combing straightened, rooted and made up for 75 cents an ounce, and ladies will always get
their own hair back. Good human hair switches for $1 each. Keep constantly on hand
Pozonnis face powder, Diamond dust, and ornaments for the head. Jewelry, millinery and
fancy goods. Ladies can have their hair dressed at the rooms at all hours.