Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1894 — AN INDIANA MIRACLE. [ARTICLE]
AN INDIANA MIRACLE.
A Case That Has Attracted Much Attention. A Well-Known Clilze i Whose Life Wn# Despaired <>t Is Again Enjoying Health and Strength—The Particulars •< Bill Be markable Cure a* Belated to a Keporter of ; the CrawfordgT.Ue Journal.
Crawfordsville Journal. There is probably no man better known in this city than G. M. Johnson, or “Mit,” as he is familiarly called by everybody. Six months ago it was a common remark that ’■poor Mit had but a few days more of his life,” his physical condition being such that not one of hi*' hundreds of friends had the slightest! hope of his surviving the summer. He had about abandoned all hope himself, evidently, and was confined! to his room and bed, unable to walk: or to attend to any business what-, ever. A representative of this par* "per who has enjoyed an intimate acquaintance with Mr Johnson for a long number of years, met him walking briskly up street today, and ia astonishment inquired of him what had brought so wonderful a change in his appearance and condition. < “Well,” said Mr. Johnson, “for a number of years I have had a com►p ‘cation of troubles, the most serlous being spinal and nervous trouble, which, as you know, brought me pretty near death's gate. My friends despaired of my recovery, and I had but little hope myself oi ever being about actively again. My health kept going from bad to worse until I became perfectly helpless; I was unable to walk a step, could not sleep, had no appetite; I just lived and suffered and could not die to get relief. Physicians did me no goods neither did all the other remedies I tried, and I believe I have takepj enough medicine in the last few years to stock a drug store. I was in this miserable hopeless and helpless condition when a friend called iny attention to a remarkable curt through the use of Dr. Williams* pink Pills for J?a!e People and urged me to try them. I felt that perhaps it was a last chance, and procured a supply of Pink Pills from Messrs. Nye A tlooe, the druggists. That was about six inouuis ago, and you see what they have done for me. lam a new rnau Pqw. I had not been taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills long when I began to find an improvement. I saw that I had at last hit upon a remedy that had virtue in it; hope returned luui l con tin ued to uau the pills and continued to improve in health and strength, and while I am not the stoutest man in the city I am a new man altogether. T fee] well. eat heartily, sleep soundly, the dizzy nervous trouble has entirely left. I can walk briskly, and am enjoying life as of yore. I consider this Pink Pill remedy a wonderful one, and have recommended it to a number oi! my friends who have been similarly afflicted. Why, I cannot recommend the remedy too highly. Just think, for nearly a year I could not stand up to take a drink of water without getting blind from dizziness, and tha most excruciating pains would seize me, and during these paroxysms I suffered untold ngonv. I am now entirely free from these pains. “Just say to any one who may want information that I will freely give them aiiy information they may desire on the subject, and will only be too glad to see some of ray friends benefited in the same way. I know pome who are in need-of something right now, and will urge to try the four p’s. There is nothing! in my opinion to equal them, and os I said in the start, I have tried all the remedies advertised.”
Our reporter then called upon Messrs. Nye & Booe, the well known druggists, who said there were many in Crawfordsville besides Mr. Johnson who Ijifd reason to be grateful to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, for restored health and strength. Indeed, every one who uses Pink Pills speaks of them in the highest terms. An analysis of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills shows that they contain in n condensed form, all the. elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. St- Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either ia male or female, and all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood. Pink Pills are sold bv all dealers, or will be sent uos| paid oa receipt of nrice, (50 cents a box. or 6 boxes for $2.50) —bv addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., or Brockville, Out.
Miss Eugenia de Forrest, an actress, who makes her home in San Jose, Cal., has received the sanction of the authorities of San Jose to wear men’s clothes in public and proposes to obtain a legal right to appear in the same garb all over the country. She made her appearance on the itreets of San Jose a few days ago In a double-breasted sack coat and waistcoat of dark material, trousers of a striped pattern and a derby hat of the latest stvle. In her hand she swung an ebony cane. She says she Is realizing the dream of her life, phe is tired of skirts, and as her stage appearances are mostly in male parts, she knows the greater comfort of male attire. It is reported that Mr. Rudvard KipHngintends bn make , a vi*it to London the coming spring.
