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A Grand Triumph

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Baffled Mauy Times but Success Coinés at Last. 'From the Grand Rcpids Frcs-.) Tho following incident would be híird to believe if it had not occurrsd right here in Grand Rapids, and iuvestigation by our reoresentative han placed it jeyoud tliu rpácU of doubt. These are the fuete in détail ! Mr. J. H. White of No. 25 Hailley Phce has been an instructor in penmanship ín different business colleges for tho past fourteen years. He says : "Last üctober I was suddenly taken ill. I consulted a physician, who said the pain wan from ' gravel ' stones ; gradually grew worse ; the pain was in my back and side. y back swelled up in a great r: Ige, and í finally grew so bad tliat I was taken to bed, as helpless as a child. I passcd bloód and when the pain was at its worst I was'like one crazy. The doctor injected morphine to give me relief, but further than that he said he was powerless, and nothing would do me any good but a surBical operation. I believe my flesh was fitcrally cooked in the attempts to relieve my agony, everything was used, mustard piasters, turpentine, hot cloths and all such things. I was in this condition, given up by the doctor, and almost out of my mind with suffering. I commenced takiug Doan'sKidney Pilis, and really I felteasier jn 20 minutes. After about two hours I liad a passage of urine, and passed blood and some ' gravel ' stones which greatly relieved me. I rapidly improved. I took in all six boxes, and I feel to-day entirely well. Mine has been a wonderful case. I feel that I cannot say anything strong enough for Doan's Kidney Pilis. My great wish is that they may become well known. They will prove a boon to mankind. Por sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. , sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name, Doan's, andtake no other. I

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News