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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Hope Orusliëd tojíUui-tli'" Will rise again in the bosom of a rïyspeptic wise enough to substitute for the pseudotonics, whioh have bamboozled him out of his belief in the possibility of cure, the real invigorant and stomachic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Tbe bilious, the nervons, the dyspeptic, the rheunaatic alike derive speedy benefit from this helpful botanie medicine. Persons suttering frorn indigestión will gain no positive permanent good from the fiery, unmedicated stimulants of commerce, too often used recklessly. The Bitters is immeasurably to be preferred to these as a tonic, since its pure basis is motified by the conjunction with it of vegetable ingredients of the highest remedial excellence. Malaria is prevented and remedied by it, and it infuses vigor into the weak and siokly. A wlne luss full three times a day is th ■ average dose.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register