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A Few Citizens Speak

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
May
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tliomas Clarken who has been deputy sheriff of Washtenaw county and city marshal of Aun Arbor two terms, wii's seen by a reporter on tüe Street to-day and cougratnlated on his recovery. Mr. Ülarkens hus been confineil to bis bed for uearly a year, witti a oompllcation of diseases hrouglit on by accute liver and kidney detangementP, tata four montlis ag was giren np to die by two prominent local pby1oiani and his recovery is considered miraculous. On being usked the cause of ti is transition trom a dyin; man to a rapidly convalescing patiënt, Mr. Clarkens replied: "Wlien aiven up to die by my physicians, as a fust resort I determined to accept the advice of iny brother, and also that of a fncnd, and give Hnptonir a trhil- yon see the resnlt - froai the lirst I began to improve, my appetite returned, I grew strong and have been constantly recuperaling iintil to-day I mu able to walk out and consider niyself nearly a well man." With those who know Mr. Clarkens his statement s as binding as an o:ith. Vteltinp Mr. Edward I'atc, the Main street machinist, the reporter wn inforincd by this gentleman that he was recovering fiom the condition of partial paralysis and cute liver complaint by the use of this popular medicinal agent. Mr. Pate's condition at one time ws considered hopeless- he now enthusiasticly pronounce8 lloptonic a blessing to the human fumily. Mr. Thomas F. Leonard, ex-sherifl' of Washtenaw county, and t'or a lonr tune proprietor of the popular Leonard House hostelry- the present Franklin House- stated that both he and Mrs. Leonard took pleasure in recommendinjr Hoptonic, as they both used it and would not be wilhout it. They consider it tlie beat tonlc and pprinjr ranedy to beobtained. A. R. Hall, the long eatablllhed and popular baker, statod that his d.uihter, who has been a tufferer trom n oomplatnt peculiar to yoimg womanhoo I, foufld great relief in Hoptonle. Asn Akhoh, HlCR. Muy 17 rsi; Tlie llopíoníc Company, Grané Rmpidt, ll,,h itjan. (knti.emkN- We have nwd Hoptonic la our family and flnd it just wliat it is represented to be, and can recommead it as a good and salr rcincdy. As a tonlc it has no superior. Voiy trata

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News