Shelby County
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Dr. Smith is a Tapeworm Specialist
Consult his Satisfied Patients!
Tape Worms removed alive in from 40 to 90 minutes, complete with head, or
no charge by Dr. M. Ney Smith, Specialist, 72 Madison Street, Memphis. No
fasting or starving. No poisonous medicine. No Fee in advance. Medicine
safe and easy to take. Is not the above a Fair Proposition? Dr. Smith
refers to the following persons whom he has relieved recently in Memphis:
Albert Isele, shoemaker at Tidwell's, 200 Main Street; F. A. Klopfer, harness
maker, 328 Second Street; Herman Wieder's 23 month baby, cor. Mill and Second
Street; John C. McAvoy, bartender, corner Main and Adams; A. Badiaelli,
bartender, Main and Union; N. G. Wormley, officer in charge of rock pile,
Adams Street; Charles Kummerle, butcher, 101 Main Street; S. J. Ward, 78
Mosby Street; Mrs. T. Kordel, 126 Front Street; Wm. Borje's daughter,
14 years old, cor. Vance and Walnut street. Many others can be
furnished by calling at office.
"The Memphis Daily Avalanche"
April 26, 1887
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee Contributed by, Pam Rathbone
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