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Day
31
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr, Greene y Abovt All Ötliers ïo Tale in pring. Dr. Greene's Nervura, Orandést of Spring Medicines, Cured Senator Marcus Peck and His Wife. Take It Now and Get We!!. Sexatou Makcus Peck. Now U the time wlien people most need i medicine. After tha long, cold winter and indcor lit'e, tho systcm reqnires toning up, and ñervos and blood necd tliat most perfect initor, tliat best spring medicine, Dr. Groene's Nsrvnra blood and nerve remedy. Sonator Marcus ree'.;, Brookfield, Vt, one of .v:r most prominent statesnicri, v.'lio has bor.i Gonator, Ilepresentativc, a:id is no'.v Stato ltod Coinmissioncr of Vermont, tells j-oa what at t!iis season most vitally concerns yon - how to invigorate yonr System, restore lost energies, get back your liealth and strength. Senator Peck says : "Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy lias been a welcome visitor in my house for a long time past. My wife nsed it fo" nervous prostration and vas greatly helped. She is using it now and rives benefit from its nse. I liave also used it with compiel satisfaction. There are many cases in my knowledge that bave been beneh'ted, and I have no liesitation in reeoinmendnsc its nse to others." Take Dr. Greene's Nervnra blood and nerve remedy now, for now is when it will do you most ood. It is the best spring medicine in cxistence and the snrest cure known in the world. Dr. Greene's Cathartic Pilis are the sure cure for biliousness and constipation. Sniall, sugar-coated, easy to take, sure and pleasant to act. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, the most sticcessful physician in curing diseases, can be consulted free, personally or by letter. No fees are charfced or taken for consultation, examination or advice. The price of his health-giving medicines is ahvays low, whieh fact, with the free advice and consultation, places a sure cure in reach of everybody.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier