Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1897 — Rattled. [ARTICLE]
Rattled.
To make a mad dog to order, tie a tin pan to his tall. A man made mad Is one who, after suffering ten, fifteen or twenty years with rheumatism, finds that by the use of a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil he Is cured. He feels the waste of his life In pain, with the loss of time, place and money, and then reflects that for the expense of GOc. he could have saved all this and lived free of pain; It Is enough to make him mad. Most of our sufferings are Intensified by delay In seeking relief, and there Is much worth knowlug as regards the cure of palu that we find out at last only by the use of the best cure. It Is worth knowing that for the cure of rheumatism there Is special virtue In The Great Remedy for Fain, St. Jacobs Oil. and as so much can be saved by its use. the cost Is really nothing. The combined length of the world’s telegraph lines Is 881,000 miles, necessitating the use of 2,200,000 miles of wire.
