Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1883 — RAILROAD EMPLOYEES. [ARTICLE]
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES.
The leading business men of Providence, R. I.» compose the Hunt’s Remedy Co., and they guarantee all testimonials published by them to be genuine. The following, dated May A 1883, from Mr. W. H. Blanchard, Lowe. 1, Mass., is but one cf the thousand remarkable cures that ar* being made by this wonderful medicine. Mr. Blanchard says: "I have been greatly troubled for over six years with acute kidney disease, with severe pain in my busk and hips. I wasformerly employed on the Boston and Lowell railroad, but was obliged, owing to the constahfi jar, to give up the rallr< ad business, as many o hers have been obliged to do, on account of kidney disease. I have tried many medicines, but received no permanent relief. A friend recommended me to use Hunt’s Remedy. I purchased a bottle of one of our druggists in Lowell, and <ommenced to improve at onoe, and after using two bottles I was entirely free from all pain, and consider myself cured, and I cheerfully recommend this wenderful medicine. Hunt’s Remedy, to all the sufferers from kidney and liver disease."
