Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1881 — Worcester (Mass) Spy. Nothing on Earth so Good. [ARTICLE]

Worcester (Mass) Spy. Nothing on Earth so Good.

Certainly a strong opinion, said one of our reporters to whom the following was detailed by Mr. Henry Kaschop, with Mr. Geo. E. Miller, 418 Main street, this city: I suffered so badly with rheumatism In my leg last winter that I was unable to attend to my work, being completely helpless. I heard of St. Jacobs Oil and bought a bottle, after which I felt greatly relieved. With the use of the second bottle I was completely cured. In my estimation there is nothing on earth so good for rheumatism as St. Jacobs Oil. It acts like a charm. It is a fact not generally noted that the snow, even not when exposed to the sun, and with the mercury continuously far below, the melting point, gradually diminishes in volume. It evaporates, just as the water in wet clothing, if hung out in the cold, first turns into ice, and then passes into the air, leaving the clothing limp and dry. <