Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1893 — Here It Is. [ARTICLE]
Here It Is.
To the man who labors with his hands, physical trouble Is a very serious thins. It is not merely the pain ne endures, racking and tormenting as it is, bat the prospective loss of time, money and place haunts him and aggravates his suffering. He is bent on having prompt relief and sure cure. He wants the best and the proof and here it Is:—Mr. W. H. Bcliroeder, Glibertville, lowa, stat’d, April 10, 1884, that he haa used St. Jacob’s Oil In his stables for horse complaints and upon himself for rheumatism, and had found it the best remedy he had ever tried. Again, Feb’y 11,1887, he writes: “I have used St. Jacob’s Oil for rheumatism and sore back, as stated, and it cured; and for burns and bruises it does its work as recommended to do. I always keep it in the house and recommend it to ray neighbors.”—Mr. John Garbutt, 556 Minna St., San Francisco, Cal., writes: “Some time back I sprained my knee and suffered agony until I tried St. Jacob’s Oil. The result was a speedy and permanent cure.” —Miss Ida M. Fleming, 7 S. Carey St., Baltimore, Md., says: “I had been afflicted for two years with ne -ralgia, and tried every means to get rid of the tormenting disease. I had been i ven so much quinine that my nervous s\ s-jji was seriously injured. I was advised to Jacob’s Oil. which I did, and it relieved me entirely.” It doesn’t always require a Dig-mouthed man to make abroad assertion. - =
