Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1882 — HE DID NOT MINCE MATTERS. [ARTICLE]
HE DID NOT MINCE MATTERS.
A representative of the Lynn (Mass.) Item, in a late ramble throughout that city, gathered, among other scraps of interest and information, the following: The first place visited by the reporter was the fruit store of Mr. J. Levett, No. 67 Market street, in response to a rumor that the proprietor had been cured of the rheumatism by the great remedy. Mr. Levett not being in, the reporter had a talk with his son. Mr. Levett stated that his father had been cured of an exceedingly bad attack of rheumatism by the St. Jacobs Oil. He had the disease in his right arm and shoulder, which became perfectly helpless after being affected a few hours. His pain was so great that he could not rest in comfort or attend to business with any degree- of satisfaction. After enduring this sort of thing for some time, he purchased a bottle of me great German Remedy and began to apply it. He did not mince matters at all, but just nsed the Oil for all it was worth. After pursuing this mode of treatment for three days the pain was banished and his father was in a perfectly healthy condition. He has never sinoe felt any rheumatic pain.
