Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — RHEUMATISM. [ARTICLE]
RHEUMATISM.
Jfam the News. Hutchinson. Kansas, This summer, while a representative of Che Hutchinson, was taking his Vacation he had occasion to visit the thriving little city of Peru, 111. He had hardly %ad time to shake hands with friends in ■die city before he was told of the wonderful cure of Mrs. George Perry of rheumatism. Evefy one that has ever lived in Peru, Ill.,(knows Deactm George Perry and wife. They have lived there forty years, and being active workers iff the church and kind, obliging neighbors,' they areboth well known and universally loved. The News representative being always on the lookout for news and wonderful cures, called on Deacon Perry and wife the second day after his arrival. He was meFaf ■the door by Mrs. Perry, an old lady now over seventy years of age. He told her bluntly that he had heard that she had been recently cured of rheumatfsin and' asked for her story, which she readily gave, expressing a desire that she wished that the world at large should know of her good fortune. She said: 1 ~ “AboUt thTee-years ago I was taken .down with the grip and suffe aH winter. After the grip left me I was taken wiit h the rheumatism. —I could absolutely do no work, and for over a year I was so bad I could not pick a pin off the floor. I had the town physicians doctor me and'r tried many remedies, but none of them seemed to do me any good for any 11 length of time. At last my husba/nd noticed an article" in a paper about a wonderful cure brought about by tne use of Pink Pills for rheumatism, and I determined to try once more. 1 used only six boxes of Pink Pills, and long before I took the last box I waif nearly as well as you see me to-day. I now do all my own housework, although I am over seventy years of age, and I have no words at my command to express my gratitude to the manufacturers of Pink Pills, for without their medicine I am satisfied I would still be laid up w r ith rheumatism, and not only been a sufferer but been unable to do any work.” ' Mrs. Perry’s story can be substantiated by hundreds of citizens of La Salle Co., 111., for. her wonderful cure is one of the nmch-ta!ked-of subjects in that locality. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are now given to the public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing gll forms of weakness arising from a watery ‘ condition of the blood or Shattered nerves. Tha pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents -a box or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing Dr. Williams’ Med. Co.,Schenectady,N'.Y.
