Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1883 — SCHOOL TEACHERS. [ARTICLE]
SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Mr. H. L. So rut. principal of the High School at Poquonock, Conn- say* in relation to a matter which has given him much anxiety and pain: *My wife and I have both used Hunt’s Remedy, and find it really a superior article. A year or ao ago my kidneys became weak and sluggish, owing to a severe strain, and finding relief in Hunt’s Remedy I continued its use until I had used four bottles, when I became well. Since my cure I have suggested its use to a great number of people, who I know have been benefited by using it." And to suatantiate this statement, Mr. H. S. Clark, assistant superintendent of the High School, Bays: “I can certify to the value of Hunt’s Remedy, having received a great benefit from its use. My troubles commenced twelve years ago, when my kidneys became afflicted with inflammation of the passages, bnt the timely use of so valuable a medicine arrested the disease. I can now cheerfully recommend it to all suffering as I was.* . May 31,1855. This most remarkable statement was made by Mr. Frank B. Lee, clerk in the office of N. Y. C. 4 H. R. R. R„ Little Falls, N. Y., on the Bth of June, 1883. Mr. Lee says: “My father has been troubled for over twenty years with severe kidney and bladder disease, suffering the most acute pain when urinating. He became so bad that he was obliged to give up all business. His condition was such that hit urine would drop constantly, and he waa obliged to use a rubber bag, the weakness was so great. He used many kinds of medicine without deriving any benefit, until he was urged by one of our druggists in Little Falls (Mr. Skinner) to use Hunt's Remedy, as be had known of Its being used In many eases with great success. I purchased one bottle, and he commenced using it, and he was so improved that he got along without the rubber bag. He used in all twelve bottles, and It has entirely cured him. Father is sixty-two years old, and we consider ft a most wonderful cure, and cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy to all afflicted with kidney, liver, or urinary troubles." All the evidence published in regard to Hunt’s Rem ady can be relied upon; it la true in every particular.
