Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1915 — RHEUMATISM IN JOINTS. [ARTICLE]

RHEUMATISM IN JOINTS.

Pain Disappears and Swelling Vanishes in a Few Days. That is what happens if you use Rheuma /the wonderful remedy that B. F. Fendig and all druggists sell on the “money back if not cured” plan. There is a vast amount of rheumatism in this viicnity, and if you know any sufferer, call his attention to this generous offer. Rheuma is a quick acting prescription. You will know your rheumatism is leaving 24 hours after you take the first dose. It dissolves the uric acid and drives it from its lodging place. Mrs. Alice A. Brown, Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “For seven years I suffered greatly with rheumatism in my hip. At night I was scarcely able to sleep. One bottle of Rheuma cured me.” That sounds miraculous, but Rheuma does miraculous things. Fifty cents a bottle.

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Hugh Gamble, the civil engineer, who has been in poor health for some time, today accompanied ihis brother-in-law, Geo. W. Humtoon, who came here for him, to Lake Forest, 111., where he will try to recuperate from his recent illness. Hugh looks very had and can scarcely talk from weakness and his many friends hope that he is soon restored to health again.

Miss Maud Spitler went to Wheatfield this morning and Mrs. H. M. Clark will accompany her to Chicago, where tomorrow they will meet Mrs. M. E. Spitler and Mrs. M. L. Spitler, who are coming from Oklahoma City. Mrs. Spitler, Sr., has been there since before Christmas and is returning here for the summer. She is enjoying very good health.