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Rest For The Weary

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Day
14
Month
May
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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Froni the Detroit Free Press. A few months ago some gentlemen from Ann Arbor came to tliis city and interested a Diunber of business and professional men In the formation of a stock CQinpany tor the purpose of coiitrollinj; and operating tlie patents formerly owned bj' Dr. A. W. Chase, a physicían wlio is known the length and breadth of the land, both by lius popular publication, '' Dr. Chase's Keccipt Book," and by liis valuable discoveries in the practice of medicine. The company was orgunizei with the following offlcers: President - Marvin H. Chambeilain. Viee-President- J. E. Beal. Secretary and Treasurer - fieo. F. Robison. General Manager- Walter S. Hlcks. Among the stoekholders are such wellkhown gentlemen as ex-Mayor Thompson, George Hendrie, Col II. 51. Duffield, .John Euriglit, C. M. Davison, Geo. Doty, Ralph Phelps, Juo. 15. Molony, H. E. Champion, James M. Fisher, Capt. J. II. Jones, A. D. Besimer, James O'Connor, J. T. Jacobs, of Ann Arbor, and niany others. Tbe oorporatlon is known as the 'Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company," and owns all the formula3 for Dr. Chase's celebrated family medicines, whlch are p rotee ted by seven patents lor the United States and Canada. The offices of the conipfiny are locuted at the corner of Giiswold and Congress streets, and arrangements are now beinji perfected for the manufacture ol the medicines on a large xcale. At the offices wiil bo found Manager Hicks, wlio has had lar-re experience in tlie business, hav'ng been sole owuer of Hop Bitters, one of the most successful proprietary medicines ever put upon the maiket. He also owAed the Hops and Malt Bitters plant In this city, which is now doing so suceessful a business, anJ is one of the largest hop growers and dealers in the State, as well as an enthusiast on the medicinal properties of hop?. In addition to the prepnration of the family medicines nientioned above, the company wül at once engiige in the manufacture of the Dr. A. XV. Chase medicated hop mattress and pillow, articles that have proved of incalculable benelit to victims of insomuia. In the bnsy whirl of the uineteenth century no one thlng tends more surely to chronic and fatal diseases than loss of sleep from nervousness, superinduced by overwork. To quiet the nervous system, induce sleep, and thereby restore tircd and exbausted nature, is the mission of the mcdicalcd mattress manufactured by the Chase Medicine Company. This mattitss can be used by the well to equally as frood adTantage as by the stek, as it is in uil respecta as comfortable as the best hair mattress ever manufaetured. The mattress is made doublé, the inside one being tilhd with modtoated Áfricas palm leaves, the medlcation belng after one of Dr. Chase's formulas. Surrounding this is a coating of the best kfln-drted hops, tlie whole producinj; a soothing and sleepencouraging: eflect that has never before been approached in any article of this kind. Persons who sufl'er from o3 of sleep, or who are in the habit of rttlriujc at night with tired ümbs and weary braln?, wtll iind this invention to be just tliething they have been looklng for.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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