Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1881 — Facts About Rheumatism. [ARTICLE]
Facts About Rheumatism.
Mrs. General Sherman says: “I have frequently' purchased Durang’s Rheumatio Remedy for friend* suffering with rheumatism, and in every instance It worked like magic.” General Logan, United States Senator, writes: “Some years ago I was troubled more or less with rheumatism, and have been a great sufferer in the last year with the same disease. I began to take Durang’s Rheumatio Remedy, and am satisfied that I have been cured by its use. I recommend it to all sufferers.” Hon. John Cessna, late member o! congress from Pennsylvania, writes! “In the space of twelve hours my rheumatism was gone, having taken three doses of Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy. My brother, of Bedford, Pennsylvania, was cured by a elmtia. amount.” It absolutely cores when everything else falls. Sold by every Druggist. Send for free pamphlet to R. K. Helohenstine, Washington, D. CL
Reports from eighteen counties in Kansas indicate that the wheat crop this year will be the biggest ever known. > < - W- _ Lydia E. Pink ham’s Veoetabl.ii Compound has rapidly made its way to favor among druggists, who have observed its etiecte. ou the health of their customers. Bend to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Many of the employes of the Gran d Trunk railway in Canada have struck for higher wages. ' Wilber's f»w u< Kg «• r.ai*. m *l4 rali.kl. ra***Sv ..lit At *• IK' There Is reason, to fear that the British steamer Bucentaur and the schooner Alicia have been sunk by collision at sea.
