People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1897 — Your Boy Won't Live a Month. [ARTICLE]
Your Boy Won't Live a Month.
The trial of the State against John Poole in the Benton Circuit Court, was brought to an abrupt ending last week by the Court instructing the Jury to bring in a verdict of guilty, and finding that the defendant was insane when he committed the act. This action was necessitated by the fact that in 1893 Poole was adjudged insane by a court of inquiry and sent to the asylum at Indianapolis. His wife secured his release on parole, and investigation disclosed the fact that he had never been discharged from the asylum, and was therefore “officially” insane. The Review says this termination of the trial was very unsatisfactory to the people acquainted with Poole and the facts in relation to his recent murderous attack upon Quigley and dark hints were dropped to the effect that the Neilling procedure might be repeated. The sheriff hastened to land John in the asylum. Quigley, John’s victim, is not yet out of danger, although it is believed that he will recover.—Goodland Herald
So, Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St.. South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finaly gave him up, saying: “Your hoy won’t live a month.” He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says ha owes his present good health to the use of Dr. King's Dis covery, and knows it to be the best in the world for Lung trouble- Trial bottles Free at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store.
