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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Much-Married Woman. Mrs. Fowler, of this city, was married last Januaryto her sixth husband, and strange as it may seem, ,flve of them died exactly two years from their marriage day. Her pieseent husband lias been sick for the last four montlis with chi'onic jaundice, and was given up by four of our best physicians; as a last resort he began using Sulphur Bitters, and yesterday told our repórter that they had saved bis life, smilngly saying that he guessed Mrs. Fowler would be unable to take a seventh lietter half for some time to come.- Exchange. Mrs. N. Meyette. the Genesee county treasurer of the W. C. T. U., and a very influential worker in the cau.se of women, says: "I have used Parks ïea, and find it is the best remcdy I have ever tried for constipation. It requires smaller doses and is more thoroutfh. I shall use nothing else in future." Sold by Eberbach & Sons. i

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News