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Day
4
Month
October
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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ONE MAN'S SDfflK The Trials and Tribulations of a Battle Creek Citizen- How He Comes to Teil This Story. (From the Battle Creek Mocm.) Among the moulders at the wovks of the Michigan foundry corapany can bu found Mr. Amos Maynard; he has lived in Battle Creek for over ten years, is honored and respected by all who know him; such is the man who makes this statement, he says: " I have had kidney trouble for years, and it has made my life miserable. The heavy lifting, necessary in my business, made me worse. I have been compelled to He in bed in a helpless condition for as long as nine days at a time ; the greatest pain was f rom my back, which sometimes feit as though a bayonet was being run through me in the región of my kidneys ; many citizens of Battle I Creek knew how bad I was. I could not i move without the greatest caution, for as soon as I attempted to stoop over, bend to oue side, or even turn in bed, the pain was simply unbearable. I wore porous piasters constantly for the little temporary relief they brought me. Whenever I caught the slightest cold it went straight to my kidneys and made me worse. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pilis, and got some. I have taken in all four boxes of them, and I now feel as active as ever. A few monthsago I would have ridiculed the idea of being cured se quickly, and being able to work as I can now. AU the long-standing pains are gone, and the former traces of kidney disorders found in my urine have disappeared. I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pilis to many.friends who were troubled as I was, and in every case I havo learned they proved as benefleial as with me. Doan's Kidney Pilis would be cheap to me at almost any price. " For sale by all dealers, price 50 cenri. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole .agents for the U. 8. Remember the name, JJoan's, and take no other. REDUCING GROCERIES. t has been said that "the milis of the gods grind slow but they grind exeeedingly fine.' Now we have done better for althougb our Jroceries are "exceedingly flne" we have redueed them in our price-grindinff raill, in less than no time. We won't eay that we have reduced our entive sto -k, but we have put down the price upon anieles too numerous to be enumera ted. STAEPLER & CO., Phone 141. 41 S Main St í M II t g 21 Pí 3 (D L ff g ÏT ■ ii I 1 S i 3 : 3 Ö ís 5 i u M o. a .fl i, o si I y I I I NO. 4 W. WASHINGTON ST. House, Sign, Gummen al and Fresco Paimter, gilding:, calcimining, glazing and paper hang ing. All work is done in the best style and warranted to gi-e satisfaction. W. S. MOORE, r (Kemoved irom 57 S. Main to 27 S. Main St.) TllP'TViPTCET1 Work done in all X3 SLmIMx J. JL9 X ■ forms of modern dentlatry. Crown and Bruise work a specialty Salislaction Guaranteed. (U. of M. Gradúate.) 27 South ttain Street, AM ARBQ&, XICS, JCaveats, and Trade-Marks obtainedand all Pat-J Jent business conducted for moderate Fees. i Sour Office is Opposite U. S. Patent ■Office? 5and we can secure patentin less tune tiian thosej Jreraote frora Washington. ■ . .f S Send model, drawing or photo., with descnp-J 5tion. We advise, iL patentable or not, frce cí J Scharee. Our f ee not due till patent is secured. . t 5 a Pamphlet "HowtoObtain Patents, withj 5co"t o" same in the U. S. and forcigu countnes! sent f ree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. OPfPATNTOFriCEWASmTONCJ

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