Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1888 — A MICHIGAN [ARTICLE]
A MICHIGAN
Central Railroad Employe Wins His Case After a Seven Years’ Contest. Albion, Mich., Deo 90,1887. “While employed as agent of the Michigan Central Railroad Company at Augusta, Mich., about seven years ago, my kidneys became diseased, and I have been a great sufferer ever since. Have consulted the leading physicians of this eity and Ann Arbor, and all pronounced my case Bright’s disease. After taking every highly recommended remedy that 1 had knowledge of to no purpose, and while suffering under a very severe attack in October last, began taking Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and am to-day a well man. It affords me pleasure to render suffering humanity any good that I can, and in speaking of the remedy, allow me to say that 1 think it the greatest medicine in the world.' E. Larzilbrx, 1 Agent M. 0. R. B. Glutton—One that digs r hia grave with bis teeth. ' Safe, permanent and complete are cures of bilious and intermittent diseases, made by Prickly Ash Bitters. Dyspepsia, general debility, habitual constipation, liver and kidney complaints are speedily eradicated from the system. It disinfects, cleanses and eliminates all malaria. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and permanently by the use of this great natural antidote than by any other remedy heretofore known. As a blood purifier and tonic it brings health, .renewed energy and vitality to a worn and diseased body. A frosted pane—the sensation you experience when your ear is thawing out.
