Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1884 — From Death’s Door. [ARTICLE]
From Death’s Door.
M. M. Devereaux, of lonia, Mich., was a sight to behold. He says: “I had no action of the Kidneys and suffered terribly. My legs were as big as my body and my body as big as a barrel. The best doctors gave me up. Finally I tried Kidney-Wort. In four or five days a change came, in eight or ton days I was on my feet, and now I am completely cured. It was certainly a miracle.” All druggists keep Kidney-Wort, which is put up both in liquid and dry form.
“Nothing but leaves,” as Adam remarked, when admiring his wife’s polonaise.—Goui> emeur Herald.
