Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1889 — THE WORST WRECK, PHYSICALLY [ARTICLE]
THE WORST WRECK, PHYSICALLY
Of any Man this Country ever saw, CUBED. * Jackson Mien., October. 1885. Rheumatic Syrup Co. Gentlemen: —ln November, 1884, I was cut in the wrist by a broken bottle, from which I suffered extreme pain I called doctor who pronounced it sciatic rheumatism. He gave me a morphine injection in my right shoulder, which resulted in paralyzing my right side. - I was kept under the influence of morphine until last March. My right leg and arm had become badly withered and my joints were so stiff that there was but little action in them. About that time I discontinued the use of morphine. About six weeks ago I first heard of your Rheumatic Syrup and was advised to try it. And here let me impress this fact upon your mind, that my right arm and leg were shrunken, paralyzed, and withered se much that I could hardly walk or swing along, and that but little, and attended with great effort and pain. Since I have been taking your Syrup I have left off the use of crutohos entirely, and only use a cane, and for the past few days I often forgetit and walk without any aid. To say that lam happy, and that it has greatly benefited me, but poorly expresses my idea of your Rheumatic Svrup. Yours trulv, C. D. DENIO. Dealer in General Groceries, corner Trail and Mechanic Streets. Mr. C. D. Denio is a man well known in this community, and was probably the worst wreck, physically, of any man this country ever saw. He waaparalyzed from rheumatic poison, and no one ever expected he would get well. He is well, and it is simply marvelous. The above statement made by h>m is true, and may be fully relied upon. I am truly yours, FRANK L. SMITH. Ex-member State Legislature, and Proprietor Hard House, Jacksen, Mich. In the vale—A lady’s face. If you are doubtful as to the use of Dobbins’ Electric Soap, and cannot accept the experience of millions who use it, after the 24 years it nas been on the market, one trial will convince you. Ask your grocer for it. Take no imitation. .... ■ • Not real timber— The ship's [og. Consumption Surely Cured., To the Editor— Please Inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently-cured. .1 shall he glad to send two bottles of niy remedy fuse to any of yout raiders who have consumption if they wHI seud’me their Express and P. O. address, Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C’.. 181 Pearl BL. New York
