Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1895 — YOUNG LADIES’ TROUBLE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
YOUNG LADIES’ TROUBLE.
FACTS MADE KNOWN TO FRIENDS lady Stenographers, Typewriters, and all Working Girls Interested. [SPECIAL TO OUR LADY RKADER3.> This class of women are more or less afflicted with illness brought on by constant application in one position. Therefore all will be interested in the candid expression of this bright young lady of Denver, Col., who writes Mrs. Pinkham u follows:
“ This is the first opportunity I have W found to write and thank you for the good your Compound has done
me. I feel better than I have for years. It scem3 a seven days’ wonder to my friends. Where I used to be pitied, everything is the opposite, an l there is not a day but what some one wants to know what I have done to work such a wonder. “Before taking the Compound I had constant headaches; was constipated; bloated; eyes weak, with watery whites; bearing down pains; pains ki the small of my back and right aide; took cold very easily, which always caused intense pain in ovariss. I did not want to go anywhere or see any one. “I was called cross, but I could not help it, feeling as I did. I could not lift anything or do any hard work without suffering for days afterward. Menstruation lasted from eight to ten days, the first two or three days being in almost constant pain, day and night. “ Lydlall. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has made a new girl of me; am now well, happy, and strong.” Yours truly, a sxexouu-U’ukh, Denver, Col.
