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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ti Mil II For a Heallhy Existence. - That's Wliy the Kidneys so oftèn Fail, Nature has provlded a certain omount of work for every organ of the human body; overtax thcm aud diseaso eventual ly follows. There is not one portion of our organism that is so overworked as t lie kidneys; on thom is placed the important function of filtering the blood of the irapuritiea which naturally form in tiic regular action of Ufe and digestión. The kidncys are consequently termed the sewerage of the system; clog up this sewer, mi the blood becomes taiuted with poisonous uric acid, which brings on disease in mauy forms. The back is the first to show this stoppage. From there comes the warning note; it should be hecded, and the kidneys receive prompt attention. Doan'a Kidney Pilis will right the action of the kidno3's quickly, relieve the back of pains and aches, and cure all troubles of kidneys and bladder. Read the fo.'" Nv!og: Mr. "Wm. Nelson is a well-known business man of "Kalamazoo, he resides at 822 Portage Street, and his business is that of a grain buyer. He says: "For five years I havo suffered from an mabihty to urinate, which resulted from what was said tobe a stop page of the liladdcr. During these years I have taken mineral and clectric baths and uscd other meana in expectancy of getting better, but they all proved unavailing. Somemonthsago I began using Doan's Kidney Pilis, which I had heard highly recommended, and I can now say that the flattering reports were not greater than they deserved. I got 1-etter right along, and I am free from any t-ouble now. I feel better than I have done for three years past. If Doan's Kidney Pilis were well known all over they would do an immense amount of good." Sold by all dealers - price, 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. Iïemember the name, Doan's, and take no othcr.

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Ann Arbor Register