Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1898 — HOW RELIEF CAME. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HOW RELIEF CAME.
From Cole County Democrat, Jefferson City, Missouri. When la grippe visited this section, about seven years ago, Herman H. Eveler, of 811 W. Main street, Jefferson City, Mo., was one of the victims, and has since been troubled with the after effects of the disease. He is a well-known contractor and builder, a requiring much mental and physical work. A year ago his health began to fail and he was obliged to discontinue work. That he lives to-day is almost a miracle. He says: “I was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and a general debUrty. My back also pained me severely. “I tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies suggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit,
and began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People extolled in a St Louis paper, and after inv e s tigation decide d to give them a trial. “After u s - ing the first
box I felt wonderfully relieved and w T as satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to recovery. I bought two more boxes and continued taking them. “After taking four boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills I am restored to good health. I feel like a new man, and having the will and energy of my former days returned, I am capable of transacting my business with increased ambition. “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are a wonderful medicine, and anyone that is afflicted with shortn'ess of breath, palpitation of the heart, nervous prostration and general debility, will find that these pills are the specific. “HERMAN H. EVELER.” Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of May, 1897. ADAM POUTSZONG, Notary Public. Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any inquiry regarding this if stamp is enclosed.
A Contractor's Difficulty.
