People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1897 — BRYAN'S PAPER. [ARTICLE]

BRYAN'S PAPER.

The Editor Again Restored to Health. Mr. George W. Hervey, editor of the Weekly Omaha World-Herald, is a perfect picture of health and looks more like the Hervey of other days. To see nim now, one can hardly believe that has been such a great sufferer. He writes of his falling health and re-re-covery in his characteristic way as follows: *!F°. r ® evera l years I was troubled with indigestion so severe as to make it impossible to take more than two meals a day without intense suffering. I grew worse gradually until. July, 1895, I was suddenly attacked with Increased pain and soreness over the pit of my stoma®h and sharp pains In my right side, which rapidly increased until I could scarcely get my breath. A physician was called for immediate relief and hypodermic injections of morphine were resorted to for relief. I was able to be out In about a week, but had a second attack the following August, more Intense than before. I was reduced from to 134 lbs. in nine days and left wholly unable to take any nourishment. I lived on lime water and a very little milk for several days after. For one year I carried morphine pellets In my pockets ready for an emergency. All this time my stomach was sore and very sensitive. I discovered that what would agree with my stomach this week would probably not next week, and that I was getting nearer and nearer to a final collapse. I consulted three of the best physicians In the state and two agreed fully as to my, ailment, but failed to give me relief. Having utterly failed to obtain relief, I finally made arrangements to go to Chicago to be treated when my little boy chanced to get a sample package of Dr. Kay’s Renovator, which he brought to me. I was Induced to try it, not having the least faith in Its virtues. I thought this sample relieved me, and I purchased a 25cent box. Before it was all used I had I so improved that I was taking three meals a day, which I had not done for years. I then used one package of the large Dr. Kay’s Renovator and one more of the small size. It is eight months since I commenced using Dr. Kay’s Renovator and I now have no symptoms whatever of my old trouble. I have recommended it to many of my friends for stomach trouble and I think all have reported relief.” George W. Hervey, Omaha, Neb., Feb. 17, 1897. Dr. Kay’s Renovator is sold by druggists or sent by mail for 25 cents and 31. Booklet free. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Omaha, Neb. Fourteen balloonists were either killed or badly injured during 1896. Two of these unfortunates were women and both were killed.