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Spring Cleaning

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
May
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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W' Is such a trial that men say " Let the house take care dangerons if allowed to continue. What every man Ir OT of itself ." But the consciuntions wife fecls bound to and woman needs in the Spring is Hood's & risk health and strength in this annual struggle with rilla. It keeps the blood vitalized and enriched, end L dustanddirt. She is altogethcr too liable thus sustuins the nerves and holds all fie however, to let her bodily house, most lkTfx-m-w y ''dily functions in strength and regalar i 0 portant of all, " take care of itself." The [ H Lj Vv "With its help you will not foei Jfc consoquencc of her feverish anxiety over that intense exhaustion, and your natural k T extra work is depletion of the blood, the source of all fatigue at the close of the day will give way to f resh ■ life and strength, manifested in that weak, tired, tivity in the morning. Therefore we say, besides Á vous condition too prevalent at this eeason and very ing your house, be sure to take Hood's SarsaparillatO V l Cleanse Your Blood t % With Hood's We'll Conquer Makes the Weak Strong i ij) " Now that house cleaning is upon ub, I know " Last spring I had to give up work, being unable & V that with Hood'e Saraaparilla to help, we'll pass to walk to my place ol employment, a distance of ffl through that trial all right." MBS. Helen only half a mile. I suffered almost inceasantly vfc Hiscerd, Tully, New York. from sick headache. I had racking pains all over gÁ $f 'I take Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring, and it is my body. The least exertion would tire me out. T S the only medicine I use through the year. It enQoing up one flight of stairs would make my heart V ]. able3 me to do my house cleaning and farm work beat at a terrible rate. I was induced to take Tj (p uil through the summer. It helped me very much Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now, after taking lessthan F ii or palpitation of the heart. I think Hood's Sartwo bottles, the pains and aches have all left me. 'C saparilla is the medicine f;.r everyone, and all who I have only had a slight headache once since. T r. ■} take it will never be without it. I have also used Hood's Sarsaparilla gave me a good appetite, and I Ê Y Hood'ff Pilis and they aro the best I ever tried." can now do a hard day's work." Miss Elsie Jl ' Mks. F. II. Andrews, Soutü Woodstock, Conn. Jenkins, Queensbury, New York. V' 1 Hood's SarsaparilSa " My nérvea were in such a condition the closing "My health has been poor f or a good many yearB 'C of a door was sufficient to throw me into a spell beforel began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Finally T & of trembling which would last for hours. This I decided to take Hood's and can honestly say that m J was after a severe attack of the grip, which shatit has done me more good than any and all other tered my health. I could not sleep, my food distreatments. I waa troubled with dyspepsia, food J& tressed me, and I had darting pains through my distressed me, and I had but little appetite, was shoulders and back. At the suggestion of a friend weak and nervous. In fact my trouble bordered on T i I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking one nervous prostration, from which I had previously V bottle, my food no longer distressed me, and my euffered. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla last summer nerves were quieted. Have taken three bottles and and it did me ever 30 much good. It does not seem T .A i am cured. The asthma trouble, from which I asthoughl am the same person. My appetite is L Z havenotbeenfreeforyears,hasentirely disappeared. greatly improved, I am less nervous, have more Hood's Sarsaparilla has done wonders for me, and I strength and a can eat heartily without distress. jb, am glad to recommed it highly." Mes. Lucinda Sueh a condition was unknown to me before taking T' Rustell, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. G. C. Clat, Barre, Vt. F i Be 5ure to Qet Hood's I

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