Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1898 — THE MAJOR’S EXPERIENCE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

THE MAJOR’S EXPERIENCE.

tk« i»trM Free Preet. Out es the stanchest supporters of the deep-wnter way from the Great Lakea to tibe ocean is Major A. C. Bishop, of 715 Third avenue, Detroit, a civil engineer of wide experience and considerable prom- a; inenee in his profession. He was assistant engineer on the Hudson River Railreed in 1850, and has since conducted large engineering operations. He has been located in Detroit since 1815, and ha* a large acquaintance among the businesn aaen and citizens of this city. Two yean ago, for the first time, Major Wwhnp was in the hospital. For two —Muths he had thtte best of medical attendance, but when he was discharged he was not like the Major Bishop of old. When asked regarding his health, he said: “When I had my last spell of sickness * and ramr out of the hospital I was a sorry sight, I could not gain my strength, and conM not walk over a block for several week*.

“I noticed some articles in the newspapers regarding Dr. Wi 11 i ams* Pink Pills for Pale People, which convinced me that they were worth trying and bought two boxes. I did not take them for my com plexion but for strength. After using them I felt

better, and know they did me worlds of good. 1 am pleased to recommend them to invalids who need a tonic or to build m a shattered constitution. “A. C. BISHOP.” Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of January. 1898. ROBERT E. HULL, JR., Notary Public.

Major Bishop.