Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1895 — A WOMAN’S NERVES. [ARTICLE]

A WOMAN’S NERVES.

STORY OF A WOMAN TO WHOM NOISE WAS TORTURE. - r ; - ■■■'. " " ----- Prostrated. by the Least Excitement —Physicians Baffled by Her Case. ~Ksoknk. lowa.} —■ „_Mrs. Helen Meyers, whose homo is at \ ernon avenue, Chicago, and whost visit -to Keokuk, la., will long be remembered, was at one -time afflicted with 1 nervous malady which at times drove het nearly to distraction. “Those terriblj headaches are a thing of the past,” she said the other day to a 'Gate City repre - sentative, “and there is quite n. story in .connection with it. too.” ' ”My nervous system sustained a great shock some fifteen years ago, brought on, 1 believe, too much worrying ovei tamily matters and then allowing my love for my books to get the better of my diswhere my health was concerned, hy, when.ef.er my affairs at home did not go alongpjust as I expected, 1 would nivariablyJiecqme prostrated from the excitement and I would consider myself fortunate indeed if the effects of the attach would not remain for a week. I was obliged to give up our pleasant home not far from the Lake shore drive, because I could not stand the noise in that locality. I could find no place.in.the city which 1 .. deemed suitable to one whose nervous system was always on the point of explosion. To add to iny misfortunes, my complexion underwent a change and I looked so yellow and sallow that I was ashamed from the house at all.” “Madam,” said my doctor to me soon after an unusually severe attack of the malady, “unless you leave the city and seek some place of quiet, you will never recover.” So I concluded I would visit my uncle, who lives in Dallas County, lowa, and whoso farm would surely be a good place for brie in my pitiable condiJiom. J jjicked up the Gate City one day and happened to come across an interest--Uig-recital ot-tlni recovery of some woman in New York State who was afflicted as E had been. This woman had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo-. pie. I thought that if Pink Pills cured' that woman they might do the same for me. I began to take the pills according to flireetibns, and I began to feel better from the start. After I had taken several boxes of them I was ready to go back to Chicago. aiy complexion was as fresh as that of any sixteen-year-old girl in lowa, and. Pink I’ills is what put the color in my cheeks. No wonder I am in such high spirits and feel like a prize lighter. And ■ tto wonder I like to come to Keokuk, for if it had not been for Pink Pills bought from a Keokuk firm I would not have been alive now,” laughingly concluded the lady. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all drug-! lists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectaiy. N. Y., for 50 cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50.