Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1895 — PRESIDENT OF TWO BANKS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
PRESIDENT OF TWO BANKS
thought at Time* He Would Have to Give Up the Fight, but Perseverance and Science Conquer <Hi» Trouble*. From Ou BepuWoan, Cooperstown, B. Y. The people of the present are traveling a pace that would surprise the good old wives and knickerboekered grandfathers of a hundred years ago. Things are not done by degrees or stages in these days, but; with a rush and hurry. This constant hurry and ever present business pressure has not been without its effect upon the nerves of the race, and ’ every year witnesses the increase of nervous disease. Medical science, however, has been keeping abreast with the times, and from the very demands made upon it there have sprung new departures and discoveries. A reporter recently met Mr. Philip GWeiting, who is president of the Bank of Worcester, and of the Toledo City Bank,
of Toledo, la., at Worcester, Otsego County, N. Y., and conversation drifted to the present topic. Mr. Weiting had been a sufferer from locomotor ataxia for twenty-five years. Knowing that he had traveled far and' wide in search of sofne beneficial treat- 1 ment for his affliction, the reporter asked; the president to give some facts in his own case. He responded willingly. “Yes, I suffered twenty-five years from locomotor ataxia,” Mr. Weiting said, “and during all that time I was seeking some relief. Well, I found it in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Of course I have it yet, to some extent, but I’m feeling better and my legs are stronger than ever before. Why, I could scarcely walk any distance at -all, and could not staud long without my knees yielding beneath my own weight. A person cannot conceive of the suffering such a state brings upon the sufferer. “I would go to Florida every year, and visited almost every health resort in the country. I went to the Sanitarium at lowa Falls, lowa, and also the very best in Michigan, but they didn’t do me any good. I took the full course of their baths and massage and rubbing, without receiving the least benefit. I thought I would have to give up all hope of ever curing myself. Finally I heard a good deal about Pink Pills through common report; and although, as I said, I had no faith in medicines of any kind, I was induced to try them. Well, I took several boxes without deriving any apparent benefit, but was advised to keep it up. So, when I went to Florida that year—zhree years ago this summer—l took a large quantity with me. After some months I stopped taking them; but my legs had become so much stronger and my ataxia had been so irtbderated that I eould stand and walk better than I had done for years. Pink Pills did it, and you can well imagine how I feel toward them. They did what nothing else could do.” During the entire interview Mr. Weiting remained standing and evidently' did not experience the slightest discomfort, in spite of the protracted period of his affliction. Although well along in years, he is still actively engaged in financial enterprises that necessitate a vast amount of mental and nervous energy. Suffice it to say he lacks neither, but makes his influence felt wherever he is known. Besides being president of the Worcester Bank, Mr. Weiting is also president of the Toledo City Bank, of Toledo, lowa, where his advice and sound business policies are a controlling element. His commendation of Pink Pills came unsolicited, and with the sincerity of one who feels what he says. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new'life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, srtL as siymressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in all eases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box op six boxes for. $2.50, and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Wiliams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
