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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
September
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE TEST THAT TELLS.

You can get all the convincing proof you want by reading Ann Arbor papers.

When the reader wants any article of value he naturally prefers to deal with someone ehe can depend upon. If mixed up in any law suit, a good, responsible lawyer is generally the first necessity sought. If lost on a prairie, directions from a settler could be relied upon; those from a stranger would be doubted. The test that tells the tale of merit is the test of friends and neighbors. Ann Arbor people endorse Doan's Kidney Pills. Can you ask for better evidence? Read this case:

Mrs. Wm. O. Warner, of Geddes avenue, says: "I had severe pain through my loins and kidneys, could not straighten up, and my friends often remarked about my going around in a stooped position. I could not rest comfortably and felt tired and worn out all the time. The kidney secretions became badly affected and deposited large quantities of brick dust sediment, were highly colored and unnatural in appearance. Friends advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and gave me a few. These did me so much good that I got more at Eberbach & Son's drug store. I continued the treatment until the trouble was thoroughly removed."

Doan's Kidney Pills sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Foster-Milburn Co., sole agents for the United States, Buffalo, N.Y. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no other.