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From School Teacher to G re a t E m in — e g A young man who was brought upon a farm, qualified for district school teacher, then aged tosavoenough money to put him thru medical col lege. I .«tor. he moved to Buffalo, N. Y , and today the name o f thla man, Ur. It. V. i'lerre, la known throughout the w o r l d . Hla (lo ld r n Medical Discovery la the beet known blood med icine and toulc. More than fifty million bottlee have been sold. I f your dealer does not sell the Discovery, In liquid or tablets, you can obtain u pkg. o f the tablets by «ending flfo to the Dr. fleece Clinic, in Huffs lo, N. Y. Also w rite fse free medical advice. One “ Yeah” Too Many MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL OH, M A I , I A M S h ip ,, to 0 i» e O U H A G «!lH M a t. a to m WAS AT « . 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