Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1902 — Three Good Men of Goodland. [ARTICLE]
Three Good Men of Goodland.
William Mills. A. M, Trough and O. P. Manny.
Wm, Mills a well known business man formerly of Goodland, Ind., but now of Andover, South Dakota, says under date of Feb. 23,1901. “Something over two years ago I authorized a very strong testimonial regarding Radam’s Miorobe Killer as an unfailing specific for the grip. I think now in regard to it as I did then, exoept that I do not feel that my language was strong enough. I have Binoe found that in many severe oases of grip it will afford instant relief and effeot a complete cure with a promptness and oer tainty that seems almost miraoulons. I have also found it equally effective in lnug troubles, inflammation of the bladder and other ailments due to microbes^ It cures disease by killing the germ, bat is absolutely harmless to the system. Wm. Mills. Goodland, Indiana, Jan. 81, 1902. 1 have a niece in Logansport that was brought up almost from the grave by the use of “Radam’s Miorobe Killer.” I am sure it is a great remedy. A. M. Tbacgh. Goodland, Ind., Jan. 31, 1902. I suffered 20 yean with chronic catarrh and oonatipation and long trouble. I was in snoh terrible pain at times that I would faint on the streets. 1 had spitting blood for font yean and tried many dootora and different patent medicines Bat I grew steadily worse nntil 1 had hemorbage of the lungs Fire months ago I began osing “Radam’s Microbe Killer,” my improvement in health oommenoed from that moaaent and now I am in aplendid health and never felt ao strong and happy. I owe my life to “Radam’a Miorobe Killer” and I cannot Sod words to express the praise it deserves. O. P. Mamnt. The above men are all reliable and as truthful men as oan be found. Measn. Long, L»rsh and Fendig, Rensselaer’s up-to-date druggists have “Radam’e Miorobe Killer” for sale. It oonteina no aloohol or drags. Safe and harmless. If yon want to apeonlate buy at tha slaughter sale an overcoat or a •nit of olothea or a pair of boots or •hoea or a cloak or areas pattern or a fur collarette etc. at the Chicago Bargain Store.
