Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1912 — NATION TO FIGHT RHEUMATISM. [ARTICLE]

NATION TO FIGHT RHEUMATISM.

Crusade Begun Against crease of “Weather Diseased “Educate the Sufferers” Is the Slogan. ■Washington. D. C., Noy. 18. 194% — I'Cllbwing the recent agitation for a national fight against consumption, extensive tests have recently to ascertain what the rpQJSt Certain metliod of curing rheumatism permanently. The claims 'of many promi rierft plli"-' rictaTis and manufacturers of rhettmatism treatments, without prejudice n” favor were taken into consideration, evidences of cures were carefully scrutinized. T. C. Millard, of Flint, Michigan, the discoverer of the Fuss Rheumatism Cure, demonstrated so thoroughly the action of his remedy, its certainty, and the exceptional array of proofs, testimonial letters front chronic cases cured by it, that it*was decided to sanction the use of this remedy as nounced by analysis to be absolutely definite in curative action., It was probeing the most reliable and tire most safe in its composition. H■ - ■ One of the most interesting cases noted was that of Mrs. Mary E Thorn, 605 Pine St. Owosso, Mich., 8? years old. who had been a sufferer for 14 years, during which time no remedy was—found -availing. Three days after using Fuss her pains ceased and slfe is .now permanently eured. For sale by B. F. Fendi/r in Rensselaer, and all heading druggists or sent postpaid on receipt of. SI.OO or six.' bottles for $5.00. Fuss Remedy Co., Flint, Mich.