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Why Suffer With Nervous Dyspepsia?

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
June
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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WHY SUFFER WITH NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA?

 

Nervous Dyepepsia is a very common trouble now-a-days, and differs from common, ordinary, everyday indigestion, only in the cause. Common, old-fashioned indigestion comes from overfeeding, hurried eating, failure to chew the food thoroughiy—a greasy, fatty doughy, pasty diet. Nervous Dyspepsia comes from hurry, worry, care, trouble or excess. The stomach nerves are weakened, they fail to regulate the stomach juices; the supply is insufficient; food is not digested; distresses; rests heavy; gets sour; repeats; ferments; gas forms; water brash occurs; the stomach becomes irritable, inflamed, painful or burns ; you grow irritable, nervous, restless, morose, sullen, can't sleep, are hungry and afraid to eat, lose weight and strength. It is here Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills come as a blessing—giving to the nerves a strength they lack, and through them to the stomach the power to again properly handle and digest the food; to the system generally a newfound strength and vigor—a condition that can be brought about by no other medicine known to science.

 

Miller Avenue

Mr. J. M. Haupt, of 429 Miller avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich., says: "I have been troubled for a long time with a nervous indigestion and a generally rundown condition of the nervous system. I have a good deal of distress and pressure in the stomach after eating, and at night I did not rest well. I got some of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills at Mummery's drug store and though I used but one box I felt they touched the right spot and have done me a great deal of good and I can recommend them."

 

Pontiac.

James Farley, No. 165 Perry street, Pontiac, Mich., says:—"For years I have been troubled with nervous dyspepsia and during the past year my stomach has been so weak that I did not retain the food. I had tried a great many different medicines but none did me the amount of good that I received from Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills which I procured. Since using them I have not once had the distress after eating that before was a regular thing."

 

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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Signature and portrait of Dr. A. W. Chase on each box of the genuine. For sale by dealers, 50 cents a box, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., 257 Washington St., Buffalo, N. Y. For Sale at Mummery's Drug Store.