Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1883 — Rescued from Agonizing Death. [ARTICLE]
Rescued from Agonizing Death.
Neav Yoke. —Mr. James White, 1552 Broadway, formerly chief instructor in Dickels’ Riding School, in this city, said to a newspaper reporter: “ I broke my shoulder, arm and elboAV, splitting the socket in four parts. Rheumatism set in, and I employed the best physician. He tried everything, but I grew worse, and at last ho said: ‘ I have one more thing to try, and if that fails nothing can give you relief, and that is St. Jacobs Oil.’ I used this great pain reliever, and am able to use my arm, free from ali rheumatic trouble. I have also recommended the remedy to a number of people, and in every case they have been speedily and effectually cured. ”
