Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1898 — A DOMESTIC INCIDENT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
A DOMESTIC INCIDENT
From the Observer, Flushing, Mio ’i. “Early in November, 1894,” says Frank Long, who lives near Lennon, Mich., “on starting to get up from the dinner table, I was taken with a pain in my back. The pain increased and 1 was obliged to take to my bed. The physician who was summoned pronounced my case muscular rheumatism accompanied by lumbago. He gave me remedies and injected morphine into my arm to ease the pain. “My disease gradually became worse, until I thought that death would be welcome release fhom my sufferings. Besides my regular physician I also consulted another, but *,e gave me no encouragement.
“I was finally induced through reading some accounts in the newspapers regarding the woliderful cures wrought by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, to try them. I took the pills according to directions and soon began to notice an improvement in my condition. Before the first box was used I could get about the house, find after using f|ve boxes was entirely cured. “Since that time I have felt no return of the rheumatic pains. I am confident that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved my life and I try to induce my friends who are sick to try the same remedy. 1 will gladly answer inquiries concerning, my sickness and wonderful cure, provided stamp is enclosed for reply. “FRANK LONG”
On Getting Up from the Table.
