Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1908 — Rheumatic Pains Conquered by First Dose of Uric-O. [ARTICLE]
Rheumatic Pains Conquered by First Dose of Uric-O.
A Trial Free to All Who Never Used It. Mr. Frank Howe, a prominent farmer of Baldwinsville, N. Y says: "I visited the best physician in this country,who treated me for about 2 year* for rheumatism. I spent In that time several hundred dollars and seemed to grow worse instead of better each day. Being on crutches and forced to drive to the train and hobbling to the doctor’s office became very discouraging, let alone the sleepless nights and fearful hours of paln.Being advised by a friend I purchasedSmlth’a Urico-O prescription, took it horn* and used it that day as directed. "Those fearful static pains left me, my blood seemed to let loose and flow freely, I felt different and knew next morning I had found a cure, as I slept and rested well all that night, something I had not done for two years. I used in all six bottles of UrioO and have never felt a return of the disease had no use for crutches or cane sine* the first day’s treatment "I have since repommended Uric-0 to hundreds of friends and acquaintances and in every Instance It gave remarkable relief.” Anyone who doubts Mr. Howe’s experience is invited to write him for further details. The manufacturers have so much confidence In the remedy that they will ’gladly give a large 75c bottle at Uric-(j free to all Rheumatics who have never used it and are looking for a permanent, lasting cure for this most distressing disease, Address for free trial, Smith Drug Co., 418 Smith Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. Uric-O Is sold and personally recommended In Rensselaer by A, F, Long. ~| i .j
