Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1889 — From Fremont Nebraska. [ARTICLE]
From Fremont Nebraska.
I have had Scrofula until it mfide ■ my life a-harden. I was miserable, sick, weak, sleopless and unhappy; desiring I that the short time alotted to me on this earth would hasten to an end. I tried doctors’ treatment and medicine and travel, but none of those did any good for the scrofula gradually grew worse. One physician who I traveled far to see, and to whom I paid $l5O gave up the case as hopeless after three weeks of treatment, and other as prominent physicians tried hard to cure it, but were equally unsuccessful. T then gave up all other medicines, and took only Swift’s Specific. (S. S. S.) | Four bottles of that medicine : cured me, and for the pa6t four. years I have had as excellent I health and am as free from dis- ' ease as anybody living. Words j are inadequate to express my gratitude and favorable opiniou of Swift’s Specific (S S. S.) The ab&ve is an extract from a letter written under date July 19, 1888, by Mr. F. Z. Nelson, a promiuont and wealthy citizen of Fremont, Neb.
