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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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UREAT EXPENSE To Carry on au Almost Helpless Fig lit -At Last the Fight is Over. (From the Battle Creek Moon.) Our representative called at 26 Battle Creek Avenue, the residence of S. I. Robbins.and in an interview with kim brought out the following f acts : Mr. Robbins tella of his wife's experience in a manner that carnes conviction with his words He says: "lam sorry my wife is not at home M., but no one knows better tliau I how she has suffered dunne past years. Jor twenty years she has been afflicted with the various forms of kidney complaint and an enlargement of the liver She was of ten confined to her bed for more than two weeks at a time suffering untold agony. She has doctored constantly, and 1 have paid out in doctors' bilis for her .alone as ïnuch as $900.00, and then her relief was only such that she would be able to be arouud for a spell. Some time ago she feit the symptoms of another attack coming on, such as a pain in through the kidneys and back. I hardly know what induced me to get a box of Doan's Kidney Pilis, instead of sending for the faraily physician; however, I got some and she commenced their use. It was a surprise to us both to see their action ; the attack was warded off, and she continued taking them with marked improvement each day of their use. She is better now than she has been in years, the pain in the back and others in the kidneys have entirely gone. Hardly a day goes by that we do not mention the great good Doan's Kidney Pilis have done her. I was always opposed to patent medicines, but confess that my wife's experience with Doan's Kidney Pilis has done much to change my opinions. If it were not for those puls she would uot have been able to be out this aft 'rnoon. Doan's Kidney Pilis for sale by all dealers- price, 50 cents. Mailed by Posteriiilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents teto'iWoülfiEl61 the name' Doan's'

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News