Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1887 — A Miracuious Escape from the Grave. [ARTICLE]

A Miracuious Escape from the Grave.

I have been in poor health, with a diseased stomach and liver, causing a cankered mouth continually for ten years. I kept about my house untill a year ago last June. For three years prior to that time I, had a severe pain in the regeon of my heart, at times seeming past enduiance It affected my shoulder, took all strength from my arm; could get no relief only by poulticing. My stomach being so diseased, my food caused me great distress. My age also seemed to be in the way of my recovery, and not the least of my sickness. I employed the very best of medical assistance 1 could get. Whs moved to ' r assar, Oct. 1, 1885, on a bed, giving me every ten minutes a teaspooiiiul of braudy and ice with only a teaspoonful of uouiish-

-tuent at a time. I commenced bloating soon after arriving here, had every appearance of dropsy. We called our Caro physicau here, and he said my condition was worse than when in Caro. On the 27th of May last, we called a council of doctoi’3 from Vassal’, “three in number.” All of them prqnounccd my case incurable. I had with the rest inflammation of the bowels, ail'd I lay almost lifeless, and one of the leading physicians said if I could bo restored to a sane mind again it would be all my husband might expect, and anything that wouklsooth me was, all that could be done. My husband got me some medicine from Johnson & Williamson’s, druggists, at Yasser, and commeufced giving it tome, and in three weeks’ time they begun to put me iu an easy chair, “for a short time each day,” at' which time I had nouise of my lower limbs and my back was numb; it. was. a little more than two months before I could walk without crutches. I am now a well women, have walked one and a half miles within a month, can eat all kinds of food and enjoy it, have gained from 82 pounds, since last May, to 11(3 now. Could say more of my‘sickness, but delicacy prevents. I want to say to my friends that Hibbard’s Rheumatic Kprup and Plasters are the medicines that cured me. I used four plasters with the first five bottles; have used ten bottles in all and ani well.. If anyone who reads this has-any doubt as to* tho authenticity of icy statement, it will afford fire pleasure'to refer them to my neighbors all about here, as they are all astonished at my recovery. ..It is^'a great family remedy. Very truly. ' 5 . Mrs. Chester Gage. Vassal’, Mich., Oct. 11,1886 This is to certify tha I have known Mrs. Gage since she came to Vasear, and know the facts set forth in her statement above to be true. Very truly, Geo. E. Williamson, Of the firm of Johnson & Williamson, druggists, Yaasar, Mich. Hibbard’s Rheumatic .Syrup is put up in large packages. Its peculiar combination makes it a specific for all Blood, Kidney and ■jLmr diseases. Fog a billions or a constipated person it has no equal. Read our pamphlet and learn of the great medicinal value ok the remedies which enter into its com position. For sale by Frank B. Meyer druggist Rensselaer Ind. Price SI.OO per bottle; six bottles $5.00. _____

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