Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1898 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MBS. PINKHAM TALKS ABOUT OVARITIS. # • , m™«remsre*re—*»*i^^mrerese**—■■■» Letter from Mrs. Carrie F. Tremper that all Suffering 1 Women Should Bead. Ovaritis or inflammation of the ovaries may result from sudden stopping of , the monthly flow, from inflammation of the! - - | I womb, and many other causes. Tbdjl ZZ Z Z TWhlmw lIK slightest indication of trouble with the ZZ Z Z IRk ovaries should claim your instant ZZZ Z Z 3V attention - It will not cure itself, an* fj |- ZI ZZ _ _ a hospital operation with all its ter--J-LL = \ rors ma J r easily result from neglect, J tfw I a The fullest counsel on this sub* / It I h\ “ » j ect can secure< i withoutcostby M I 111 i/l\ r\ VwEi» ~ writing to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Vi- Mass., and asking for her advice. Your letter will be confidential f and seen by women only. ~• 3 13 Mrs. Carrie F. Tremper, Lake, Ind., ZI ■ - - whose letter we print, is only one of \ll I I -If II many that have been cured of ovarian / SEcfll U | 11| H I - - troubles by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg®* I Illi ■ table Compound. Il “Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—l wee f / / wffik AJ I suffering from congestion of the \ v> ovaries, misplacement of the womb, Vfftt \ TaiIKNY irregular, scanty, and painful WUA S. 1 if u\| V menstruation, also kidney trouble. BSB/' / ' I had let it go on until I could not ■* sit up, and could not straighten my left ' fa leg. My physician gave me relief, but failed to cure me. Reading the testlmonials of different women, telling what / KEB Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had ' done for them, I decided to give it a trial. I had almost given up hopes, as I had suffered Untold agony. The first dose helped me. And now, after using eight bottles of Vegetable Compound, one bottle of Blood Purifier, one box of Liver Pills, I am proud to say I am as well as I ever was. I might have saved a large doctor’s bill and much suffering, had I tried your precious medicine in ths beginning of my sickness. All in the village know I was not expected to live, when I had the first and second attacks. In fact, I had no hope until I began taking your Vegetable Compound. It has saved my life.” A Million Women Have Been Benefited by Mrs. Pinkham’s Advice and Medicine

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