Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1890 — Only One Bottle. [ARTICLE]

Only One Bottle.

Fobt Wayne. Ind., August 23.1839. Rheumatic Syrup Co.. Jackson. .Mich.: Gentlemen: Having suffeied severely for some time with rheumatism, so that I was unable to work. Messrs. breie • & Bro. recommended Hibbard's Rheumatic Syiup. After taking one bottle I was entirely cured. I have recommended your remedies frequently to my f. leads with Like results. L. C. Zollinger. t sk your druggist for it. We have personal knowledge that the above statement is correct Dreier & Bbo., Druggists.

Some years ago one of the present Congressmen from New York State and his brother were exam ning the stock of a pawnshop in London in the hope of picking up some curiosities. They came across a necklace of green glass beads, which the New York man purchased for $2.50, intending to bring it home to his little daughter. The brother was surprised to find in the shop the counterpart of the necklace, which he brought home to his little girl. Two months later the latter showed her gift to a jeweler, who pronounced the glass beads to be emeralds, and who sold them afterward for several thousand dollars. The member of Congress, upon hearing this, took his necklace to the same dealer, who pronounced it to be composed of glass beads. The London pawn-dealer had purchased them of a thief who had stolen them from a wealthy woman. The latter kept the emeralds in a safe and wore their glsss counterparts. Of course no one could tell the difference when the necklace encircled her throat.