Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — From 132 to 200. [ARTICLE]
From 132 to 200.
We would respectfully call attention to this from Mr. E. A. Vau lioten. the wellknown and popular barber doing business at U 75 Third street, corner Grand River uveuue, Detroit, Mich.: “Any one who has suffered torments with dyspepsia or gastritis, as my physician called It, as I did for four years, knows what It means, and the difficulty of getting any relief, let, alone a cure. I doctored with eleven different physicians, and tried 1 don’t know how many different remedies, hut my trouble lingered with me with the affection of a brother. Two years ago I began trying Hood's Sarsaparilla. Heforo 1 had taken half a bottle I began to feel bettor: I kept on till I had used six bol l lea I also took Hood's Pills. I am happy to say that I huvo been perfectly and, I think, permanently cured. For the past year I have been able to eat anything without distress, have a blessed appetite, and once more thoroughly enjoy what I eat. I had also, rheumatism quite badly for a number of years, and that has departed. When I began taking the Barsa parllla I welched but 11)2 pounds, now I weigh about 2)0. I have no hesitation In stating that Hood's Sarsaparilla, judging by the happy resutts that 1 know to be duo to It In my own case, must be one of jtho best preparations ever placed on the market. You can always count on me aft a friend." .Eiiwin A. Van Hotkf. Canned sardines carefully browned on a double wire .gridiron und served with lemon are appetizing.
