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Day
25
Month
March
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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" What is Home without a Housekeeper ? " is the degraded view taken by a gruff old batchelor, of the holy office of wife and inother. And yet how many wivos and mothers there are who are simply " housekeepers," honsehold drudges, whose life is worked out while disease is let in during the ceaseless round of washing and scrubbing and dusting and baking and cooking. The same clothes and floors and furniture and dishes are gone over and over uutil the heart is sick and the body is broken with worry and disease. Amid this toil ncrvousness begins, bad digestión, irrcgularities of the reproductive organs, prolapsus or other displacements, properly known as "feinale weakness," sick headache and a host of female complaints follow on. For all Buch take Dr. Pierce's Favorito Preseription, the only remedy sold by drugerists, ander a postive .guarantee, from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction or money will be refumled. Is eighty, but looks like sixty - The Pope. _ Forty-five Years Bondage. Gents : For forty-five years I have been afflicted with blood poison, liver aud rheumatic difficulties. Part of the time confined to rny bed. My blood was badly diseased. Six bottles of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than all the other medicines I have taken. My friends have used it and in every case it has proven a wonderful remedy. I have known of some wonderful cures of dyspepsia and neuralgia. Mus. Mary Biudle, Mitchellville, Iowa. Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Piasters are remedies of great merit. I believe they have no equal in the cure of rheumatism and all blood diseases. Dr. H. Kekharb, Druggist, Mitchellville, Iowa. The spring is thfi time to take llilibard's Rheumatic Byrup for the blood. For sale by all drugglsts. Prepared only by tlie Charles Wright Medicine Co., Detroit, Mich. TJsually crazy during Lent - March hares. FOB THE CVRE of the inflanimnUon aud congestión called "n cokl in the head" thero is mort' poU'iiry 11 T. fy 's Creara Balm thau in anything elae it Isposslble to orescribe. Thia preparatioD lias for years pust brr-n makinsr a brilliunt aiiccés as a remedy íor cadd in tlie head, catarrh and hay fever. Used in the initial etages of these coinj'laints, Cream Bahn prevente any sertoua aevelopment of the symj)toins, while almost numberlesa cases are on record of radical cures of Chronic Catarrn, after all other modes of treatment have failed. A show-y affair - Barnum's circus.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier