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Woman And Home

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
December
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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WOMAN AND HOME

Mrs. Myrtie Selmes, of Pontiac, Tells About the Relation of Woman's Ills to Home Happiness.

Good dispositions succumb, irritability and snappy retort take the place of happiness and amiability, sunshine is driven out of the home, friends are estranged and lives wrecked by woman's great enemy--womb trouble. The use of Lansfield's Female Tonic will banish pain and restore happiness. Don't resort to strong stimulants or narcotics when this great strengthening healing remedy for women is always within reach.

Mrs. Selmes in the following letter tells a familiar story of weakness and suffering and thanks Lansfield's Female Tonic for for complete cure: 'I' think it is my duty to let suffering women know what Lansfield's medecine has done for me. On January 14, 1896, I was taken down with inflammation and congestion of the ovaries, caused by childbirth. For three years I have suffered untold agony, doctoring all the time ad go no relief. Underwent an operation and kept getting worse. February, 1898, I had to take to the bed. When I was taken down I weighed 165 pounds and I fell away to 115 pounds. On May 4, 1898, I commenced growing much worse and had little hopes of ever getting well. My friends advised me to try Lansfield's Female Tonic, and as I had heard of some very bad cases of womb trouble successfully treated at home, I decided to try it as a last resort. On May 6, I commenced using the same, the result was simply amazing. In two weeks' time I was able to get around my house and attend to my work. In two months I was feeling quite strong. I used fifteen bottles, and can say I am entirely well today. I now weight 168 pounds and never felt stronger. I strongly recommend Lansfield's Female Tonic and believe it will cure any woman suffering from womb trouble.

MRS. MYRTLE SELMES,

159 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Mich.

Oct. 11, 1898.

Don't neglect mysterious pains and warning sensations. They indicate serious trouble and need attention.

Write for advice to Lansfield Medical Co., 128 Lafayette ave., Detroit, or Huron St. Ypsilanti, the first and third Mondays of the month. There is no medecine that can produce the cures that have been made by Lansfield's Female Tonic.

Mrs. Selmes is a daughter of S. H. Sprague, and was born near Romeo 24 years ago. Has lived in Oakland and Macomb counties all her life.