Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1910 — Boy Tortored by Eczema. [ARTICLE]
Boy Tortored by Eczema.
"When my boy was six years old, he suffered terribly with eczema. Hp could neither ait still nor lie.quietly In bed, ‘for the itching was dreadful. '.'He would irritate spots by scratching with Ms nails snd that only made them vfCtz?.. A doctor treated him and .we triad almost everything, but tho eesema seamed to spread. It started in a-small place on the lower extremities and spread for two years until k vary nearly ppvered the bac£ part of hi 3 leg to the knap. “Finally I got Cuficura Soap, Cutlcuia Ointment and jfkiUcura Pilis and gave -them'geebrSlhg to directions;" I used thorn in the rooming and that evening* before 1 put my; boy to bed. I us'd them again and the imppove'm?nt even in those few hours was surprhvn;;, the infiammation seemed to bo so much less. I used two boxes of Cutleura Ointment, the same of the. Pills and the, Soap and my boy was cured. My son i 3 now in his seventeenth year and he has never bad a return of the eczema.
“I'took care of a friend’s child that had eczema on its face and .limbs and I used the Cuticura 'Soap and Ointment. They acted on the child just as they did on my son .and it* has never returned. T v nild recommend the Cuti era Romcdfes to anyone. Mrs. A. J. Cochran, 1323 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct! 20. 1909.”' Sccji-oly Pfeaujilabie. ‘.•Well, you have heard my • voice," said the aspiring; cantatrice. "Can you recommend it as good security for a loan to og repaid in a year or two?” "For the most part, yes, madam,” answered the Cautious 'manageri. "but I reajiy could not indorse your high notes.”
