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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The .rcul si ITIolla rili T3 a fit subject for pity i f ho s troubled with dyspepsia, while his poorest sub" joct who dijests properly raay, well bo envied by a princo thus afflicted. ïhe dyspeptic of every elimo and nation owe a debt of gratitude to Hostetters Stomach Bitters, whicii rescues them from ono of the most obstinate and trou blosome complaints against whicn medical skill is directed. On this continent, in Europe and the tropics, this sterling remedy is pre eminently and justly popular, not only as a stomachic, but also as a means of preventing and curing malarlal, rheumatlc, kidney, bilioua and nervous disorders. It 'improvos appetito and sleep, hastens convalescence and the r.crjuistion of vigor after exhaustingmalaclies, and counteracts the iufirmities of age. A winpglass taken beforo retiring has a tendency to proniote tranquil, health yieldsleep, a boon much covetod by nervous invalids.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register