Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1892 — Why a Subscriber of This Paper Could Not Pay Her Subscription. [ARTICLE]
Why a Subscriber of This Paper Could Not Pay Her Subscription.
White Hall, 111., May 2,1832. EDITOB AKBONHJITY TlM^ii, Dear Sir: —l am sorry that I have not l>oen able to keep my subscription paid up on my paper, thffAKßon City Times, more promptly than-I hjye in Lbo lust year. But the rcaspif was this: My husband has Been sick just one year, only being able to work about one-hail the time until last Oct. 15th, he was compelled to quit work entirely, ar.d did not do any work until about three weeks ago. Ho again went to the shop aud has worked every day since*(ho iB a ptrfter), and he would not bo able to -Work yet if it was not for Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, Kidnoy, Liver and Bladder Curo, which he saw advertised in your valuable paper with Mr. Cradick’s W Gosport, Ind., account of his al!and his recovery by the u»e-©( the Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root. 1-wrote to that gentleman and found hla statement correct, after which my husband 1 pent and got the medicine and has only taken two bottles and has so much regained his health that he can work •every day,* and also eat almost anything on any table, which ho could not do tvithout giving hian such r,r awful pain in his Stomach. Remould aor even eat one-half of a crafeker without suffering untold agony. His trouble was indigestion, liver and. kidney trouble. Re thinks there never was so wonderful' a remedy as is the Swamp-Root. There are others here using it, ams all are greatly benefited already, after only using it for a few wocks. Inclosed you will sh d $1 as so much on my subscription. You may please lot mo,.know how we are standing financially, and as soon as possible will send you the balance. I mostly take the paper on account of getting the Mogauore and Springfield news, where I was born, raised and married. My maiden name was Mlshlor. But I seldom see any Moga'dore notes. You oould got Miss Aljie Mumaw from Mogadoro to act as correspondent. She is well educated*? plain writer, good spcllor, and would give you all the nows in due time. r —Yours truly, Mbs; D. Boone. '
Akuon, 0., May 1892. The above letter was sot up In this office from the original lottor written by. Mrs. Boone. Editor Akron City Times.
