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Day
1
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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.Summum Bonnm. mgC? F1' the public good is upii-Ky held and the happiness "Al of the people enlarged, fl2; there is some superior Mraffl ff ajjency at work to acaR Sm II ('onlIl''s'' so As a (M7%jjffi?j relief of misery it must jfRJw be i compounJ of unl!?ï coiiimon merit whose VSfjiJB gpecific action must be V3tB suro 'n curativo proper'R ties and permanent in - - Wf ts efFects even with the (S%" worst chronic cases of half a lifetinie. Soch a reputation must be well fonnded, and as this is assured by dealers and the prefs in all climates where all phases of bodily ailments are encountered, its adaptation lo the cure of pain, its prompt and perfeit aetion, bring it nearer perfection for bouaeboid nae. Itsapplication is so simple a child ran use it, and the directions for use are given in every spoken lanauage. It is adapted to all kinds of ilimates, to all phases of rheumalic and nervous pains. A few samples of a eenera) nature willshow its wondurful eft'ects. Mr. Willet F. Cook, Canajoharie, N. Y.,writes February 1Ü, 1887: "Awoke one morning with excruciating pains in myshoulder. Tried various reliëfs for sudden pain without eö'ect ; wem to my office ; the pain becaine inniifferable: went home at 11 o'clock and used 8t. Jacobs Oil ; effect mágica), pain eased, and at 1 o'clock went to work ; cure permanent." Mr. David Lawrence, Lowell, Mass., October '_'!), l.SSG, states: "Had se Tere attack of rheumatism in knee, tried many remedies wil hout relief; tried St. Jacobs Oil ; was promptly cured ; no return of pain in several years." Mr. Otis L. Hathaway. Fall River, Mass., October 19, 1S8: "Was troubled with rheumatism iu arm, and could not raise it. Used St. Jacobs Oil; lirst application reüeved and two-thirds of a bottle cured: have had no trouble since, now sever.il yeara ago." Mr. Percy A. Folsoiu, Bloomington, Hls., Oktober 18, lssii : ' Had rheumatism all my life, till 1880, when it was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. It l:ad settled in my ankle?, and had to walk with a cañe ; used one bottle ; in a short time pain was ?nnc ; have not had i touch ot' it since." Mr. B. NiekentRl, Strossburg, Obio, Nov. 4, 1886: " Had rheumatism in my shonlder; i'iired by one bottle. ol St. Jacobs Oil. Firt application greatly reüeved and was cored lompletly. No return in seven years." These are samples from hundredü of how it works its wonders. ___________

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Ann Arbor Register