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Primitive Patriots

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
May
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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The safety and strengtli of our nation mast ever rest in the homes of its people. In the log cabina of early days our fathers lived. Simple homes they were, butfrom within their mud-chinked walls there sprang a hardy race of men, full of love for home and liberty. Strong in body and mind, they laid the foundation of America's greatness. Well was their work performed, for upon that solid rock has grown, as years have passed, the imposing structure of cherished independence. Stately and grand, it is worthy of its designers. Though the héroes of that time have long sinee passed away, they have left us rich by inheritance. Whilst our fathers were planning America'e future destiny, our sweet mothers were not idle, for in their evermindful care for the welfare of their loved ones, they discovered some of the best remedial agents known for the relief of the sick. Good old-fashioned home-cures, prepared from roots and berbs - they have ever been standards of excellency. Though lost for a time has been the preparation of these old-time 'homecures" they area gain revived, and are known to the public as Warner's Log Cabiu Remedies ; ehief among them being Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, the best of the old-time blood purifier8. In thoBe times every family was its own doctor and the héroes and heroines of early days were wonderfully healthful and long-lived. America owes its freedom to the rugged bodies and healthy minds of our fathers and so long as the spirit of reedom they instilled prevails and a true appreciation of our grand institutions remains there is no danger of the downfall of the Republic.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register