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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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My Wife ÍSaid to me last night: lïow much do you suppose wë have paid out for doctors and medicine in the last year? I told herí did not knovv. To doctors I have paid nothing, and five dollars' worth of Sulpher Bitters has kept health in our fainily. L. Andrews, 12 Bowdoin street, Boston. lio.il Road JSTotes. J. Hailey, of Batavia, N. Y., conductor on X. Y. C. Railway, and one of the best known men on the road. says of Parks' Tea: For ten years I have sufïered from constipation. Tried everytbing and found nothing of lasting valué. Hearing so many talking of Parks' Tea, I tried it without much lope. The first dose moved mybowels ;asily and now I am cured. It works like tnaffic. Sold by Eberbach & Sons.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News