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A Daisy

A Daisy image
Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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He stood in the field one mornin, away from the broad high road, and he cam e in search of daisies for a bouquet a la mode. He had promised a youthful naaiden to gather them sweet and full, and perchance he might have done bo except for a farmer buil, whiuh Buddenly carne upon him while he warbled a lovelorn lay, and without so much asa single thought he made for the broad highway ; he did his best as a runner, and jumped with a quicken'd eense, but in spite of speed or agility, he was hoifcted over the fence. He was torn by briar and brarnble, he waa lamed and bruised and sprained; then St. Jacobs Oil was well rubbed on, and his former self regained. He betook himself to his lady fair to ofl'er a ready plea. She heard the joke and simply said, " You're daisy enough for me." And so they all nay of this celebrated remedy when it cures pains and bruises. "Beaver, Beavir county, Pa., Oct. 29, 1886.- Seven year ago I fell from a wagon and sprained my wrist very badly. Tried many remedies without success, and then finally tried St. Jacobs Oil. I enjoyed good rest, the first in lliree night, and it cured me. C. C. Alkins." " Worcester, Mass., 15 Hawley St., June 8, 1887.- Sprained my ankle and was unable to move without crutches. Used two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil. It effected a perfect cure. No return of pain. C. W. Briges." "Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 5, 1887.- Ten years ago sprained my ankle and could not walk for ten weeks. Sprained it three times since. Last time tried St. Jacobs Oil and it not only cured it but strengthened it. The ankle is just as strong now as the other, and have had no trouble eince. Otto L. Kehrweider, 10Í) Queen St., Germantown." "Corydon, Iod., June, 1887.- Had my collarbone brokeii, and it was very painful. I applied St. Jacobs Oil and it got entirely well. I used two bottles- only remedy used - it worked like a charm. No return of pain. Levi Hottel." "Nothing I can say in regard to St. Jacobs Oil," says Mr. Arthur G. Lewis, editor Southern Sockty, Norfolk, Va., June 27, 1887, " will do it justice. Have used it for achesand pains fora number of years."

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Ann Arbor Register