Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1883 — "LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE. [ARTICLE]
"LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE.
I am a locomotive engineer,, and have been for twenty yeara, and am now running on tike Maine Central Bailroad. Life on an engine, aa all engineers know, is very trying to health and strength. The continual jar of the engine and strain on our long trips all tend to weaken the kidneys and urinary organs. In addition to thia, ten yean ago I met with a severs accident, and I was taken from under my engine with severe internal injuries, which gave me great pain. X was laid up for six months, and suffered more than I can describe and more than I wish to suffer again. I resumed work, but my kidneys began to disturb me. and my nervous system seemed to be out of order. I could not sleep, as my water demanded such constant attention that I was kept awake a great part of the night; to urinate caused severe pains. I employed the best medical skill in Portland and elsewhere, but continued to grow worse. I was persuaded to try Hunt's Bemedy, aa I found that many of my friends in Portland had used it with great success, yet I had no faith that it would reach my case. However, I sent for a half dozen bottles at one of the drug stores in Portland, and from the use of the first bottle found a great relief. My water was much better, and the pain in the back and limbs greatly relieved. I continued its use until I had used ten bottles in all, and it has been to me a wonderful blessing, and I have deemed it a duty and privilege to recommend it to those troubled in a similar manner; and you may publish this for the benefit of our railroad men and the public in general, as it has oom-
pletely cured me.
GEO. W BRADLEY.
Engineer Maine Central B. B. Pobtland, Me., May 12,1883.
