Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1904 — IN GREAT DISTRESS [ARTICLE]
IN GREAT DISTRESS
VOMITING SPELLS LONG RESISTED EVERY EEEOBT TO CHECK. Mrs. Brooks Became So Weak She Thinks She Would Have Died But For Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mra. Sarah L. Brooks, of No. 45 Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, gives the following account of aer cure from distressing spells of vomiting: "For five years off and on I was treated in vain by different doctors for relief from a stomach trouble which showed itself in frequent and trying spells of vomiting. Part of the time I was able to work and again I would be confined to bed for three or four days in succession. " My stomach was at times so delicate that it would not retain even plain water. The spells would sometimes occur at intervals of half an hour, and would leave me so weak that I would be compelled to lie down between them. I would have several of them during the night following a day of such attacks. Finally I became at’ Flora ’ 8i
day, attending the funeral of M Nowel’s brother Oliver 8. Bun whose death oocurad the Frid evening before. He was 76 yet I old a d had lived there nearly] i | his life. He was a man of proa □enoe and influence in his coi inunity, and in politics was t active Republican. His was tl third death in the family in mat less than a year, one son havii died only a week before, and ai Qther a few mor ths before. ""
