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The Water Mill [pink]

Hood's Medicines
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The Water Mill [pink]. The Alan and Shirley Brocker Sliker Collection, MSS 314, Special Collections, Michigan State University Libraries. Available at https://lib.msu.edu/sliker/object/11817
This item is in the public domain.
The front cover of the pamphlet is pink. It has a lithograph of a stone mill on a river with a waterfall and rocks and mountains and trees behind and around it and the title on a decorative banner with flowers and an arch around it. It has black print. The back cover is pink with black print. It has a drawing of a wooden mill with mountains and trees. There are slogans and advertising on the building, rocks and on the banner above which say Hood?s Sarsaparilla Purifies The Blood, Take Hoods Sarsaparilla It Is Peculiar To Itself, Hoods Sarsaparilla Makes The Weak Strong, 100 Dose One Dollar, Take Hood?s Sarsaparilla. The inside features drawings, an introduction entitled Lowell Druggists Sell More Of Hoods Sarsaparilla Than of All Others with the slogan One Hundred Doses One Dollar, a poem entitled The Water Mill by Sarah Doudney, endorsements, a poem entitled Der Vater-Mill by Charles Follen Adams, advertisement for Hood?s Olive Ointment, Hood?s Tooth Powder and further advertisement stressing the need to only buy this brand not another along with the slogan 100 Doses One Dollar. There are no page numbers.