Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1895 — Throat Paralysis. [ARTICLE]
Throat Paralysis.
(From the Courier-Herald, Saginaw, Mich.) It was publicly talked all over Clare County, Michigan, for some time before the Courier-Herald sent a reporter to Dover to, fully investigate the Coulter matter. He finally went, and we publish to-day his full report. The Coulters are prominent people, though Mrs. C., in response to the question whether she objected to being interviewed, said: “Certainly not.” Her story follows: “About fourteen years ago we decided to take'Up our abode in Dover, and everything went along smoothly for several years, business progressed, and being of a saying temperament we accumulated quite an amount. Our family increased as the years rolled by, and we now have five children living, the oldest 15, youngest 3, but sickness made its way into our household, nnd doctors’ bills flooded upou us, until we have nothing left but our homel and these sweet rtmdren. —Everything went to satisfy the claims of phy sicians. “About throe years ago I hdd a miserable feeling at the back of my ears, my right hand bcame paralyzed and the paralysis extended to m,v arm and throat, and would affect my head and eyes, sometimes for days I would lose my sight, my face was deformed, lifeless, as it were, my nose was drawn to one side and J presented a pitiable appearance and never expecting to regain my natural facial expressions. I employed the best physicians that could be procured, expending thousands of dollars for their services, but could not obtain relief. At last, they stated..my case was beyond the reach of medical skill, and it would be but a short time until the end would come. This certainly was not very encouraging to me, but I never gave up hope. In connection with receiving the attendance of physicians I have tried every medicine known to the apothecary, but never received any relief until Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Tale People cdtne to my assistance. Before I had taken half of the first box the deformity in my face had left me, and before four boxes had been consumed the paralysis had disappeared entirely and much to my surprise I felt like a new woman. I have not taken any medicine since last spring, just about a* year ago, and my trouble has not appeared since. 1 owe my health, my life to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. “A short time since my little boy John was afflicted with St. Vitus’ dance. He could not walk across the room without assistance; in fact, he would fall all over himself, but after taking a few boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, St. Vitus dance entirely left him, and no trace of the affliction is left. These pills are worth their weight in gold. You may say in this connection that I am willing at any time to make affidavit to the truth of these statements, and furthermore, I will answer any communication concerning my case, as I consider it nothing more than right and just that I should assist suffering humanity.” 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 druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 50 cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50. The Prince Regent of Bavaria and the Wittlebasch family have decided to erect a chapel on the borders of Starnberg Lake in memory of King Louis 11.
