Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1888 — AN OPEN LETTER [ARTICLE]

AN OPEN LETTER

From Rev. J. Koberts, Fustor First M. E. Church, Fremont, Mich. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich.: Gentlemen —My daughter Maud has used Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters, which you so strongly recommended her to try. It has now Been about eleven weeks since she commenced, and her inflammatory rheumatism is nearly broken up. Her limbs were badly swollen, and tho poor girl was in terrible agony. In the midst of the pain we wound the Plasters about her limbs, and, as a result, the swelling was reduced and she became quiet and rested. The Syrup corrected’ her indigestion, cleansed the rheumatic poison from her Wood, and she is now able to be arouDd the house. She ’still uses the Syrup and Plasters, and will continue to do so until entirely well. We consider Hibbard’s Rheumatic Svrup and Plasters remedies of great merit * Rev. J. Roberts, Pastor First M. E. Church. Fremont, Mich., Oct 26, 1887. Mrs. Parvenu says her new house has all the modern conveniences, even rheumatic tubes.