Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1888 — REPORT FROM NEWAYGO COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

REPORT FROM NEWAYGO COUNTY.

Great Excitement in White Cloud. I have had the rheumatism for over 28 years, and have doctored aud spent large sums of money. One doctor’s bill was over SSOO. For over two years I have not been able to do my work. In July, 1886, I took to my bed, and I thought my turn had coms. I weighed 250 pounds, and was reduced by this terrible disease to 152 pounds, and since I have taken Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup I have increased until I now weigh 2vo pounds, and I believe I am on the road to a sure cure, and 1 earnestly recommend all persons that are afflicted with this terrible disease, rheumatism, to give Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup a trial, as I believe it will cure them, ‘it is a great family medicine. lam yours, truly, William A. Baker. White Cloud, April 22, 1887. This is to certify that we are well acquainted with William A. Baker and know the above facts to be true. A. G. Clabk, Druggist R. S. Trask, Druggist and Postmaster. “Mamma,” inquired little Willie Sanford, aged five years, “is givin’ to the ragpickers lendin’ to the Lord?”— Detroit Free Dress.