Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1897 — PHYSICIANS BAFFLED. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

PHYSICIANS BAFFLED.

Prof. R. 8. Bowman, Inatrsctor of Natural Science in Hartavllle College, Cured of a Severe lllneaa by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People After Physiciane Failed. From the Republican, Columbus, Ind. Prof. R. S. Bowman, the able instructor of natural science in the famous Hartsville (Ind.) college, is well and favorably known not only rs an educator, but also as a minister of the gospel, as for a number of years he was pastor of the United Brethren Church at Charlotte, Mich., before coming to Hartsville. Some time ago he had a severe illness, which was cured almost miraculously. A reporter, hearing of this, interviewed him regarding his experience. Prof. Bowman was in the midst of his work when the reporter called, but he cheerfully gave him a hearing. “A year ago last fall,” said the Professor, “I broke down with nervous exhaustion, and was unable to properly attend to my duties. I tried different physicians, but with no relief, and also used many different proprietary medicines, spending almost fifty dollars for these medicines

alone. I then succumbed to a siege of the grip in the middle of winter, and was left in a much worse condition. My kidneys were fearfully disordered, and my digestion became very floor. I was indeed in a bad condition. “A minister in conference learning of my condition advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I had heard much about the wonderful curative powers of this medicine, but it was with reluctance that I was finally persuaded to try it, as it seemed that nothing could do me any good. However, I procured three boxes of pills and took them strictly according to directions. By the time the last dose was taken I was almost cured, and in better health than I had been for years. I continued using the pills awhile longer and was entirely cured. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” Such was Prof. Bowman’s wonderful story, which was further Indorsed by the following affidavit: Hartsville, Ind., March 10, 1807. I affirm that the above accords with ths facts in ipy case. 11. S. BOWMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 10th day of March, 1807. LYMAN J. SCUDDER, Notary Public. State of Indiana, as. Dr.- Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundred) at 60 cents a box, or six boxes for 92.60, and may be had of all druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenectady,N.Y.

PROF. R. S. BOWMAN.