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Day
9
Month
December
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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A GREAT DETECTIVE. A Man whose Name is Known all over the Worlci. An Important Matter that Ought to be Known and Understood. What he has to Say about It in His Usual Enthusiastic Way. A man wc 11 known all over the worli! and whose name is a terror to crimináis and evil doers everywhere, is Robert Bruce, head and general superintendent of the great Bruce's American Detective Agency, which has its headquarters at 128 LaSalle Street, Chicago. Mr. Bruce is a great worker; nothing escapes his keen and active mind, and like most men who are enterprising and tiretess in their business, he has overworked his brain, and kept his nerves upon such a strain and tensión, that nervous difficulties resulted. In fact he feit that relaxed, weakened and enervated condition of mind and body which results in insomnia - that sleepless, restless, wakeful and disturbed condition which, unless arreSted so surely results in dire disaster to mind, brain and body. In chatting with the great detective, your reporter saw at a glance that it was with no invalid with whom he was talking. His bright eyes, fresh complexion and energetic manner showed at once that he was again in the best of health. Naturally the change in his condition became the subject of conversation. "I suffered froni insomnia for eight years," he said, "but three bottles of Dr. Green's Nervura blood and nerve remedy completely restored me. This remedy is worth its weight in gold. I would not be without it if it cost ten times as much. "1 have recommended it to some of ray friends and they are also delighted with the results qbtained from its use. .May Dr. Greene live long and continue to manufacture Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve reroedy for suffering mankind." We do not wonder at Mr. Bruce's enthusiasm. l.ack of sleep kills. It racks brain and nerves. It unhinges' and unstrings our nervous energies. It transforms a strong person into a weak one. If we can eat and sleep well, we can maintaia good health. The writer well knows the wonderful power of Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and nerve remedy to produce the most restful, invigorating and refreshing sleep, besides making our nerves strong a,nd steady as steel. It does not act like an opiate, but rather by its strengthem ing ad invigorating effects upon brain and nerves. It is perfectly harmless also, being made from pure health-giving vegetable medicines. It is safe to give to infants and children of any age. All druggists keep it for $1.00, and it is indeed a Godsend to sufferers from weak nerves and insomnia. It is not one of the so-cailed patent medicines, but the discovery and prescription of Dr. Greene, of 35 W. i4th Street, New York, a physician who has made his name famous as the most successful specialist in the treatment of nervous and chronic diseases, and who can be consulted free of charge, either by calling upon him or by writing him. ROBERT BRUCE. .1 New C&rtam Gun for Piles. We do not intend to endorse any except articles of genuine merit; we therefore, take pleasure in recommending to sufferers from Piles in any form, a prompt and permanent cure. The following letters speak for themselves. Mrs. Mary C. Tyler, of Heppner, Ore., writes; One pkg. of Pyramid Pile Cure entirely cured me of piles from which I have suffered for years", and I have never had the slightest return of them since. Mr. O'Brien, Rock Bluffs, Neb., says: The pkg. of Pyramid Pile Cure entirely removed every trace of itching piles, I cannot thank you enough for it. The Pyramid Pile Cure is a new, certain painless cure for every form of piles. For sale by all druggists, or sent postpaid for $i by addressïng Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich. Any druggist will get it for you if you ask him.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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