Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1883 — WE SHOULD HELP ONE ANOTHER. [ARTICLE]
WE SHOULD HELP ONE ANOTHER.
Mr. Nobman Hunt, of No. 169 Chestnut Bt., Springfield, Mass., writes, April 10,1883, saying: "Having the affliction caused by Kidney and liver diseases, and, alter enduring the aches, pains, weakness and depression incident thereto until body and soul were nearly distracted, I sought for relief and a cure from my trouble, and was told by a friend who had been cured by it himself, that the best and- only sure cure was Hunt's Remedy, and upon his recommendation I commenced taking it, and the first few doses improved my condition in a very marked manner, and a continuance of its use has justified all that my friends claimed for it—that it was a sure and pymanent cure for all diseases of the kidneys and livw. Several of my friends in Springfield have used it with the most gratifying results, and I feel it my duty aa well as a pleasure to me to recommend Hunt’s Remedy in the highest possible terms."
