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"The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside"

I sleep well, nothing distresses me that I eat, I go
from day to day without a feeling of weariness or pain,
indeed I am a well man, and wholly through the influence of
H.H. Warner & Co's Tippecanoe. I consider this remedy as
taking the highest possible rank in the treatment of all
diseases marked by debility, loss of appetite, and all other
symptoms of stomach and digestive disorders. It is
overwhelmingly superior to the tonics, bitters, and dyspepsia
cures of the day, and is certain to be so acknowledged by the
public universally. Thousands of people to-day are going to
premature graves with these serious diseases, that I have
above described, and to all such I would say: "Do not let
your good judgment be governed by your prejudices, but give
the above named remedy a fair and patient trial, and I
believe you will not only be rewarded by a perfect
restoration to health, but you will also be convinced that
the medical profession does not possess all the knowledge
there is embraced in medical science."
A.G. RICHARDS, M.D.,
468 Tremont street, Boston, Mass.


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