Crawford County, Indiana
Cleveland (OH) Leader, November 16, 1896, p. 3. NOTE: The item below was
abbreviated from the original as noted by the ellipsis.
MR. WILLIAM J. MCDERMOTT, A NEWSPAPER MAN OF ENGLISH, INDIANA, TESTIFIES TO
THE POTENCY OF PINK PILLS
[From the News, Indianapolis, Indiana]
The following communication speaks for itself:
English, Ind., Sept. 7, 1896.
(To) Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
Gentlemen: My name is William J. McDermott. I am 45 years of age and a
newspaper man by profession. Having been crippled by a gunshot wound of the
foot, some of the charge still remaining in the limb, my habits were of the
most sedentary kind. I soon became afflicted with piles of a most
aggravative description, my digestion grew so impaired that I could not
retain food upon my stomach, and eating was a dread-sick headache and nausea
were constant, and in addition to these ills, I contracted rheumatism in its
chronic form.
This was my condition for five years-so you may suppose my life was one of
misery for I could get no relief from my ills, and I had very little hope of
recovery, having tried every remedy in the whole pharmacopeia with no
betterment of my condition.
Last March, by the advice of Dr. H. H. Sitser, I began to take Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People.