Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1888 — AN OPEN LETTER. [ARTICLE]

AN OPEN LETTER.

Which Is More Fully Explained by One from Rev. J. Roberts, Pastor First M. E. Church, Fremont, Mich. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich.: Gentlemen— Prom the fact that several remarkable cures by Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup came under my observation, among which were those of Rev. J. Berry, of Morley, and Mrs. Harrington, of Altoona, I recommended Rev. J. Roberts to have his daughter give the remedy a trial. As I expected, it broke up the disease, as the following letter explains:O. C. Pemberton, Druggist O. C. Pemberton: My daughter Maud has used Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters, which you so strongly reoommended her to try for inflammatory rheumatism. Her limbs were badly swollen, and the poor girl was in terrible agony. In the midit of tbe 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 blood, aud she is now able to be around the house. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters are remedieo of great merit Rev. J. Robebts, Pastor First M. E. Church. Fbemont, Mich., Oct. 26, 1887. There are no rounds of drinks in the ladder of success.— P\ k.