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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
February
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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Overpersuaded But Satisfied.

An interesting letter from Mrs. T. L. Reynolds, of Eaton Rapide, Mich. , to the manufacturers of Drakes Dyspepsia Cure & Nerve Restorer:

"Messrs. Drake & Rhodes.

"My Dear Sirs: - I have been troubled with Stomach troubles for over two years. I was induced to try your Dyspepsia Cure & Nerve Restorer. After using three bottles my stomach troubles left me. It has been over six months and no sign of returning. I feel as if I wanted to speak in praise of your Medicine, you are at liberty to publish this to my friends, and those suffering with any stomach trouble.

"'Very truly yours,

"Mrs. T. L. Reynolds."

The title Mrs. Reynolds gives her letter is appropriate, from the fact that she had tried so many preparations for this disease without receiving any lasting benefit, that she very reluctantly consented to try this new treatment. Drake's Dyspepia Cure & Nerve Restorer is a combined method treatment in tablet form, which does not contain Opium or Calomel, and will not do harm to the most delicate stomach. For any form of stomach or nerve trouble this treatment has no equal. For sale by H. J. Brown and E. E. Calkins.