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Day
29
Month
September
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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An Important Detail Omitted. " What a nice summer resort that must be. Let 's go, father. "Well, I don 't know, dear. I do not conslder that circular quite satisfactory." "Why; it 's full of all sorts of details." "Yes, I know; It tells all about the slze of the hotel and rooms and grounds, but not a word about Hibbard's Rheumatlc Syrup." " Well, 1 knew there was something left out. Sav, father, whv do they cali it Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup?" "Well, my child, I will teil you. First, if you should ever see that face of Dr. Hibbard's vou will cease to wonder why thev adopted nis name, for it is one of the most genial, good, wholesouled, fatherly countenances you ever saw. It is often remarked that his look to a slck person is better tlian medicine in many instances. The name Rheumatic Syrup was given it because it bas proven itself to be the best remedy ever given for rheumatism. In fact I have never heard of a case but that it cured if conünued long enough to eradicate the poison Erom the blood and tissues." "Well, father, if It is such a good remedy for rheumatism it must be a great remedy for discased kidneys and liver, also the stomach, for one never has rheumatism if those organs are all healthy." "That is correct. That has been a life study with Dr. Hibbard to combine nature's alterativos and tonics in such a way as to readily opérate on the kidneys and íiver In conjunction with each other. lts action being so effectual on those two organs, the stomach is soon ïvstored to a healthy state. Therefore it is a great remedy for Indigestión and dyspepsia."

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News