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Day
3
Month
June
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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INDIGESTIÓN- DYSPEPSIA. The Resulta of tlie Xew Cure for Indigestión and Xerrous Dyspepsia. Drake's Dyspepsia Cure & Nerve Restorer, a wellspring oL life, is pouring into thousands of homes today; stubborn cases that heve baffled all other remedies yield to the efficacy of this marvelous treatment, and permanent cures are the inevitable results from its use. Por sale by H. J. Brown and E. E. Calkins, Ann Arbor. A book on Stomach and Nerve Troubles, their symptoms and cure, will be free for the asking at above mentioned drug store. Read following statement: To Whom It May Concern: To those suffering from stomach and nerve troubles I wish to reqommend Drake's Dyspepsia Cure and Nerve Restorer. About 20 years ago I began to be troubled with my stomach. It gradually grevv worse, even under treatment, until it became difficult for me to e-at any kind of rood with comfort. For the past five years I h ave been able to retaln very little food of the simplest nature long enough to digest it. Seldom during this time have I enjoyed sleep throughout the entire night. and usually have been obliged to leave my bed in consequence of my stomach and nerve troubles. My bowels were very much relaxed, said to be due to inflammation of the membrane of the intestines. I was treated by physicians, and tried nearly every known remeiy recommended for my troubles with no lastirig benefit, and usually npt even temporary relief. On the 5th day of January, '93, I purchased a package of Drake's Dyspepsia Cure and Nerve Restorer, and I wish every dyspeptie knew now much I have improved from its use. My food does not distress me as it did, and I have no troubie in retaining it. I sleep well and feel refreshed therefrom, and, although I have used only one package of the medicine I can safely say that I am 75 per cent. better than I have boen during the past 20 years. Youre respectfully, MRS. GIDEON STODDARD. Litchfield, Mich, jan. 24, 1898.

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Ann Arbor Democrat