Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1901 — Personals. [ARTICLE]
Personals.
Mrs. E. P. Green has recovered from an attack of the grip at Canaseraga, N. V., by the use of Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. Among the victims of the grip epidemic now so prevalent, F. Coyle is now recovering at Canton, 0., by the use of Dr. Miles’ Nervjne and Pills. W. E. Nihells, of St. Louis, Mo., who was down with the grip, is reported much improved. He used Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Pills. The friends of Mrs. L. Denison will be pleased to learn of her recovery from grip at her home at Bay City, Mich., through the use of Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Pills. Everybody says that J. W. Udy is looking splendid since his recovery from the grip at his home in Des Moines, lowa. They all know that Dr. Miles’ Nervine was what cured him. “My heart was badly aftected by an attack of grip and I suffered intense agony until I began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure; It made me a well man.”—S. D. Holman, Irasburg, Vt. “Grip made me very weak and nervous with tightness of chest and headache. Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills and Nervine gave me quick relief.” Mrs. Clarinda Butler, W. Wheeling, Ohio. “When I was prostrated with grip and my heart and nerves were in a bad shape, Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Heart Cure gave me new life and health.’’—Mrs. Geo. Colie. Flgin, HL Prosecuting Attorney, Charles L. DeWaele, who has passed the three-score mile stone, had a time with the grip; but when seen at his home in Roscommon, Mich., the other day, he said. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was what cured him. At.nearly three score and ten Mrs Galen Humphrey was fighting against odds when the grip attacked her; but she took Dr. Miles’ Nervine, and now her neighbors in Wareham Mass., remark on how well she is looking. After an illness of five weeks from the grip Mrs. Harriett Jackson tgain about and looking fine. She beg aking Dr. Miles’ Nervine after the four.a <v .ek. Her home is in bowling Green, Mo. “I was in bed five weeks with the grip—nerves shattered, stomach and liver badly deranged. Was cured with Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills.”—D. C. Walker, Hallsville, O.
