People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1893 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

After the Grip It Restores Health and Strength. Mr. Dexter Curtis Is well-known in Wisconsin as a manufacturerof collar pads and boots for horses, and is areliable business man: “ Madison, Wis., Jan. 20,1893. “Messrs. C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. “ I cannot speak in too favorable terms of the good qualities of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have had a bad cough for nearly two years, comingon after the grip. I tried physicians, went; twice to the Hot Springs of Arkansas, but all did no good. I got a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it gave me relief at once. The second dose seemed to go to the right spot. I afterwards got six bottles, and have taken; nearly all of it, and know I am much better every way. “So many medicines are advertised that do. no good, I would not say anything in favor of

Hood’s ~ Cures any unless I was fully satis fled it was goodandi. worth trying. I believe Hood’s Sarsaparilla is* good. ’ ’ Dexter Curtis. Hood’s Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness. Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. Or. Kilmer’s SWAMP-ROOT. GRAVEL GRAVEL GRAVECL Large as a Goose Lgg. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:—l was under the care of different s physicians for nearly two years; tried everydoctor in our town, continued to suffer andt decline until I was a physical wreck. BThe most learned physic- - ians made examinations a and pronounced my caseone of Gravel or Stoue. in the Bladder, and said that I would never be any • better until it was removed! by a surgical operation.. Oh! I thought what next?Every one felt sad; I myself,. gave up, as an operation seemed to us allt certain death. I shall never forget how time- - ly the good news of your Swamp-Root reached me. I send you by this same mail a sampleof the stone or gravel that was dissolved and expelled by the use of your Swamp-Root. It must have been as large as a good sized goose » egg. lam feeling as well to-day as I ever did.. I kept right on using Swamp-Root and it saved my life. If any one doubts my statement I willi furnish proof. Laborne Bowersmith, Dec. 26th, 1892. Marysville, Ohio.

Dropsical Swelling. Cold as Ice... “Swamp-Root” saved my life after I had’ Buffered everything but death. I send you my pho- - tograph and this des--cription of my case ■ Us f Xj| ’i and you can use it if * Iw ItSb w v you w ’ s^l - T®’ Zr UA My hands were as<- ▼ j kL cold as ice; fire would Al »a“ * j -4, not warm them. \ Dropsical swellings. otthe i° wer limbs; 1 could not button my shoes. Exertion com—pietely exhausted; me; death seemed so very near. The swellings have gone and all my troubles* have disappeared. My health is better now than it has been for “Swamp-Root” made the cure. Tell doubting ones to write me I will tell them ', all about it. Mrs. R. J. Cutsinger, Jan. 15,1893. Marietta, Shelby Co., Ind. At Druggists, 50 cent and SI.OO Size.. “Guide to Health” Free. Consultation Free.Address—Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y..

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