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Show Noted. Bibliophile, Me Speaks at Last After Twenty Years' Re-liance Re-liance Upon the I:amous Discovery of Dartmouth's Dart-mouth's Great Physician. Never before In his Hfo had Mr. C. D, Ruymer written a letter llko this, It is a significant fact that although for twenty years ho had felt a debt of hoilt'n afid well-being to this great nerve vital-lzer vital-lzer and tonic. It was not until 1-Vbruary of this year that he so far overcome his I reticence as to send this letter. Tho endorsement Is doubly , valuablo as coming from a man of such a conservative con-servative spirit. -Mr. Ruymer Ic the original old boolr-man boolr-man of Minneapolis, known and respected respect-ed lv all bibliophiles. "Wo have used I'alno'u Celery Compound Com-pound ip our furnlly for nearly twer.ty yo:ir. "Not only that, but' wo. also recom- I mend It earnestly to our friends, ns It was onco recommended to us. It la giving giv-ing universal satiKfuctlnn. "V'c feel cspcclully thankful for Its good results In curing Mrn. Raymcr of neuralgia, from which, in tho carlv years of our married life, alio suffered excruciating pains. "Wo had tried various remedies, with-( with-( out avail, until a kind frlond .recoinmond-' .recoinmond-' ed Palno's Culory Compound cvor since which time It ha? been our frlond ln-deed ln-deed . "Wo aro never tired and dull in tho springtime, but alwuy In flno health, as wo take It with regularity as a spring tonic, lours cordially, . "CHARLES 1). RAYMER, "15 3d st. s.. Minneapolis." ' |