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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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"■Why Is He So ZmtoWe?" Tliis question is often heard and I nearly as often unanswered. It is not alwaya remembered, as it i shoHld he, that the occasion of i 1 1- temper and Lrritability is often to be found inthe physical condition of the persons affected. What is tlie use of trying to "harmonize'1 man whose liver bas f?one back on hiiu? If a man is tortured with rheumatismv liow can be be expected tobe affable and agreeablev Can a confirmed dyspeptic be expected to be cheerful and always ready to teil a fnnuy story'? ïbe onïy wty to remove the difHculty is to get at ihe cause. Dyspepsia, rheurnatism, imrnre blood and liver troublea yield to HoOd's Sarsaparilla; tbis is why it I is an effective tranqujlizer, a peaceful messeoger, and a preventive of domestic quarrels.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News