Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1898 — TOLD BY THE SERGEANT. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TOLD BY THE SERGEANT.
FYom the democrat, Grand Rapids, Mich. At the Michigan Soldiers’ Home, in Grand Rapids, lives Sergeant Richard Dunn, hale and hearty, although he carries tiie sears of several wounds sustained in some of the battles of the Civil War. In recounting his experience to a reporter, Mr. Dunn said: “About a year and a half ago I began to have trouble with my stomach. My suffering was so intense that I tried different medicines and doctored with several physicians, but without permanent relief.
“I read an account of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for P ale People having cured a case much like mine, and I decide d to give them a trial, which I did. “After taking five
boxes I was cured. I never felt better than I do now, even in my younger days. I am naturally a robust insp, but that stomach trouble, together’ with lltCUlßAtism, which afterward set in, were mak-' iug fast inroads upon my health, and I (iu} satisfied that it wpuld have been but a short time before my comrades would have Been Conducting the regulation funeral ceremonies over my remains had I not chanced to read of and taken Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. ‘•There are Several others in the home who are taking these pills and are receiving great benefit. RICHARD DUNN." Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Ist day of November, 1897. HENRY GIBSON, Notary Public. Sergeant Dunn is perfectly willing that anyone should write him in reference to his case, provided stamp is enclosed for the reply. All the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves are contained in a condensed form in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. All druggists sell them. A giant among giants is not aware of his own size. FITS Permanently Cured No flu or nerrouanooi alu-r first day’., u* of Dr. KUDO’S Great Nerve Rail orer. Send for FREE SB.OO trial bottle and ireattw. De. K. H. KLINK. Ltd.. 831 Arch St.. Philadelphia. PS
The Wounded Soldier.
