Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1883 — A POLICEMAN’S DUTY. [ARTICLE]

A POLICEMAN’S DUTY.

Policeman Ed. K. Hkath, 39 North Street. Portland, Me„ May 11,1883, writes: *1 have been troubled for a good many years with inflammation of the bladder, dating as far back aa during the time I was in the army. I suffered with dull, heavy pains in the back and kidneys, too intense for me to describe, and tried several remedies that were recommended, and was examined by one of our best physicians, who pronounced it inflammation of the bladder: and I went to the hospital for treatment, but all medicine and treatment had seemed to fail. I was recommended to try Hunt's Remedy, as it had been used in several such cases here in Portland and vicinity. I purchased a bottle at Smith's drug store here, and found after using the first bottle that it relieved me greatly, and after using several bottles found that it did me more good than all other medicines and treatment I have received combined. And to add to my good opinion of Hunt’s Remedy I beg to state, in closing, that my wife has been for a long time troubled with a weakness and inflammation of the bladder, with a complication of other diseases peculiar to women. After using only two bottles she has been completely cured; and I can say that my wife is loud in praise of tliis wonderful medicine, and I would highly recommend it to all who are suffering from kidney diseases or diseases of the bladder."