Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1887 — "A Lovely picture.” [ARTICLE]

"A Lovely picture.”

We Lava nHi received from the Rheumatic Syrup Company, of Jackson,. Michigan, a very handsome picture, thirteen by twdnty-eight inches in size, called “The Egyptian Girl.” It is an Oriental figure, lovely in design and truly a work of art, and it cannot hail to bo appreciated by all who see it. We aro requested to say that they can be procured by calling on your druggist. In ease the druggist do mot have them, inclose six cents in postage stamps to the Rheumatic Syrup Co., of J ackson, Mich., and they will send you the picture by return mail.

A Remarkable Care or a Diseased Stomach which the Doctors had Pronounced Incurable- Read this. Jackson, Mich., Dec 29, 1886. RhcumdfiC Syrup Co. : Gentlemen.—For ever -twenty years I have been a great snllbrer from the effects of a diseased stomach, for months at a time I haw been unable to work and for three ; years past most of the time been I unable to do any business, hardly i able to move about. Two years j ago my case was pronounced by the best medical .skill incurable. I Willi all the rest of my trouble.-. , rheumatism in its worst form set kin, and for two years past' I have not been able to lay on my back ; I visited different water cures and j | tried different climates, but all to ! 'no good. . Last June I began using Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters, and at once began to feel better, I have used thirteen bottles and am r, well man, to the utter surprise of all who knew me and of my long continued sickness/ "To those who may be suffering from sickness of the nature of my disease I want to say to them gg| Ims remedy and takot it and they will never regret it.

Verp truly yours, Edward Baker, Master Mechanic and Blacksmith, 202 Jackson street, Jackson. Mich.