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Day
2
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. Miles' Nervp Piasters for Rhoumatism. LOOKING BAIMD. Look after the Back: A Fall, a Strain, a Constant Sitting1 or Stooping Position Brings Backache- Do You Know This Means the Kidneys are Affected 1 How few pcoplc realizo when their back begins to ache that it is a warning provided by nature to teil you that the kidneys are not working properly. You have a severe fall, you strain yourself lifting or perhaps you are compelled to maintain a eitting or stooping position for long intervals at a time, your back begins to ache, then your head, you become listless, tired and weary, but do you understand the real cause? We think not, else you would not use piasters and liniment on the back, whicn only relieve but do not reach the cause. If you would rid yourself of the pain and cure the root of the trouble, at the same time save many years of suffering and perhaps life itself, you will take a kidney remedy that has been tried and proven that it will cure. Mr. John Robsoin of 661 Russell Street, Detroit, says: "As a result of exposure during the war I have suffered ever since with rheumatism and kidney trouble. Pains would start in my hip and go around to my back. Highly colored urine denoted kidney disorder. The pain in my back was of ten so bad I had to give up work until the severity of the attack passed away. I have used many liniments and other things, but received very little relief. Some time ago I started usina; Doan's Kidney Pilis and they have worked a wonderful change in me. My back is all richt now and I owe it all to thé almost marica! iiifluence of Doan's Kidney Pilis." Mr. Robsoin was a member of the Piftyflrst Illinois Regiment, which served througli the war with honor and distinction. Doan's Kidney Pilis are for sale by olí dealers - price, 50 cents. Mailed by T-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole acents forthe U. S. Remember the mime Do -s and take uo other.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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