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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
April
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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(Detroit Correspondence Chicago Inter-Ocean.) Michigan has always been looked upon by the iuhabltants of other States, as i Sarticularly unhealtliy región. And ineed the official reporta ot tlie State Board of Health show that snch is in fact the case. Whatevor the cause may be, it la certain that rheumatic, neuralgic nd bronchlal troubles lmve been and are to-dny fearfully prevalent ln_every portion of the state. It stands to reason, iharefore. that whcre so much sufferlng exists, there shoulil be corresponding endeavor to relian the sutïering, and we have to-day In the state oí Michigan probably the beat institutlon for furtherlng this end that can be found anywher In the United States I refer to the HlbbardKhcumatic Syrup Co ,of Jackson, whlcb It has been my privilege to Investígate recently. I not only nscertuiued beyond a doubt that the goods they manufacture are absolntely pure and made f rom th bent polbla materials but also that tlie reinedy Ís producing resulte really wonderíuL The followlng are a few of very many fatts whlch carne under myobiervation: Mr. C. D. Denio, a" procer of rJackon, was o overeóme by sclatic rbriiniutlsiu, that hls rlght arm, leg and slde, were parulyzed and shrunken. He could not walk and sudered intense pain, whlch could only be relieved by morphine. Today he Is well wliolly through using tbo Kheumatlc Syrup. Mr. A. K. Stockwell, manager of the Newago Furniture Co., ot Li rand Rápida, told me that hls wife was so aUllctod by pulsonous rheumatic humor ttiat her lace became dUflgured, her lfft sida parJyied and her general health undermined. She was never so well ui her life as to-day and ancribus it wliuily to Ilibbard's Hheumatic Syrnp. Mr. Geo. VT. Kennedy, Pecy. of the Electric Light Co., Jackson, was wholly cured of a terrible rheuiuntic trouble by thé game means and says lts blood purifying iufluence is wonderful. }iia exuerience is ulso conflrmed by Deputy Ötisriff Geo. H. Mann, of Jackson. I could go on and cite many more cases bnt it la not fcecessary. 1 myself have a dear frieud who came iu-:ir dying by neuralgia of tlie heart, and who was aveil just in time by the prompt use of tais remedy.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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