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The Cantankerous Old Woman

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
July
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Discnbed in the nursery bailad, who " lived upon nothing but victuals and drinks," and y t "would never be quiet," was undoubt. illy troubled with chronic indigestión. Her victuals, like those of many other elderly persons whose digestive powers have become impaired, didn't agree with her. This was befóte the era of Hnstetter's Stomach Bitters, or some one of her numerous friends and relatives would uodoubtedly have persuaded her to try the great specific for dyspepsia, constipation and billiousness. This would have been a measure of self protection on ttaeir part, for she would soon have been cured and ceased to disturb them with her clamor. The most obstinate cases of indigestión, with its attendant heartburD, flatulence, constant uneasinessof the stomach and of the nerves, are completely overeóme by this sovereign remedy. Ghills and fever and billious remittent, rheumatism and kidney troubles are also relieved by it.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register