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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tite Í7n]pl'"t Peí son Alivo. The pet-sou who has always been wol takes heivltli aï a matter of eourse, anc doesn't appreeiate it. The happiesi parsons are iliose who have been curec after they have eonsidered tliemselves incurablu: they become anxious aboul their fellow men, and spread far anc wide the good news of their regainec health and the tneans by which it was accomplislied. There ia a great artny ofasueh people today who owe their present happiness and bealth to Dr. Greene and his great medical discoveries, and the testimony they bear of relief from the grip of decay and death bears out the broad statement that all tho diseases arsinj out of the nerves and blood can be quickly and permanently conquered by this famous specialist. Among the jiotent remedies discovered. by his research is the worldfamcd Nervura. The office of Dr. Greene's remedies is at 148 State-st., Chicago, 111., and consultation is absolutely free, personally or by letter. To be told exactly your ill and what to take to be well by the most skilled physician free of all cost is the privilege of rich and poor alike. A letter will receive instant attention, and the reply and advice will be absolutely without charge.

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Ann Arbor Register