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THE EVENING FREE PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911.
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WILL
To the first person proving these letters are not absolutely
genuine. The $2,000.00 has been deposited in Merchants State
Bank of Wichita, Kansas, for that purpose. Read these letters
and form your own opinion of this
STRANGE AND PECULIAR REMEDY
Now On Sale by All Local Druggists at Greatly Reduced Prices
KIDNEY AND STOMACH
TROUBLE.
Brace. S. D., Oct. 23rd, 1 1¥.
PROF. SAMUELS.
Scientist and Originator of Samuel's Systematic
Treat ment.
LUNG TROUBLE.
Newton, Kus., March 12, 1910.
I feel It is my duty to tell you what
wonderful good Prof. Samuels' treat-1
ment nas done for me. I had sutlered
with lung trouble for eight years, aim
hemorrhages almost everjr day.'
•ok the treatment faithfully tor one
r. and gave it a trorougli trial, ana
hsve never had a Hemorrhage since taw-
ing It. I began to gain after the first
n.iiith, and am now in better health
than for years. Any help or reference 1
give to those wishing to know of this
strange treatment I will gladly give.
Yours respectfully,
MRS. 0. C. McDANlKL.
Main Street.
NEURALGIA AND STOMACH
TROUBLE.
Oswego, Kas., lO-JM-'O'J,
Prof. Samuels:
Dear Sir:—I receiver! your letter quite
a few days ago. hut have put off answer-
ing it I certainly ain very thankful t-
>o.i for the good and great benefit 1 nave
lerlved from the use of the treatment
prescribed by you.
What 1 suffered before I wrote you in
regard to your method of treatment is
hevond mo to describe. The comf rt i
have now In living and being able to go
about and enjoy my food and drink, as
others do. is simply wonderful.
I lost In pounds of flesh from early
spring until after 1 had taken y >ur
reatment. probably about a little over
tin «•.• weeks, then I commenced to gain,
and now have regained 8 pounds of the
'ti. On the whole J consider myself as
wonderfully blessed that I saw your nd-
vertlsement. and extend to you tn> sin-
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—I received your letter quite
a few days ago; but have put off answer-
ing it.
1 certainly am very thankful to you tor
the good and great benefit i have derived
from the use of the tteatment prescribed
by you. What I suffered before I com-
mence I to take your method of treat-
ment, is beyond me to describe. The
omfort I have now In living and being
I mending you to everyone around here
There Is a man here that has the rheu-
' matish and diabetes, that I think will
| try it when he sees how I get along: ami
J there is quite a number around here that
I desire to thank you heartily tor tne 1b]e ,Q go about and my mod and
relief you have procured me; and nope
and trust It will continue for the better,
until a permanent cure Is effected.
You will flne enclosed names of per-
sons affected with chronic diseases. l
nave also given your name and address
to several other parties whom you must
have heard from by this time.
Thanking you again, I am,
Yours gratefully.
(Signed) D. F. DUFRK.
Opelousas. I,a., R. No. 2.
drink as others do, is simply wonderful
I extend to you my sincere thanks.
Very gratefully und respectfully,
MRS. WILLIAM HOFFMAN.
Bruce, S. Dak., R. No. 2.
ill try K after a while. I will do all 1
can for you. I am going to send for morel
before I get out, as I want to try
longer.
Yours truly,
<Signed! FRKD A. BAKLI
perform my rln il> duties. Now 1 feel
almost well, with new energy and new
strength.
1 shall recommend you to my suffering
friends.
Very truly.
MRS. HOG Alt TI N STALL.
"Fernwood Plantation."
BRONCHIAL TROUBLE.
Cartwright Wharf, Vs., Sept. «, 19
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Prof:—I will write you to let
STOMACHS.
ilcago, 111., Sept. 22
lave now be
t hanks,
spect full).
Oswego, Kas.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir: —V
month's treatment. 1 am f.
1 do not think I need use an
cine Just now. My stomach trouble, as
well as other ailments, are all gone, -io J
am at present enjoying the best of healta.
My heartiest thanks to you for your
wonderful medicine.
Respectfully vours.
(Signed I CMARLHS PKTJCRSON,
No. f.414 oth Ave., Chicago, 111. I
KIDNEYS.
< 'helan, Wash., Sept. IStli, 1SH .
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir:- 1 have been away from home
for some time, and as the letter was not
sent to me, l did not receive it until a
short time ago. 1 am very sorry, and .iad
1 been at "home you would have heard
from me sooner.
1 am entirely cured, and so do not need
any more of your treatments.
Thanking you very much for your
kindness, and wishing you success, be-
j lieve me, J am,
Yours very trulv.
(Signed i MRS. D. L. CLKMBK.
EYE AND GENERAL TROUBLE
Wllmarth, Fla., Sept. 15, 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels.
1 can't fully explain to you how much
good your treatment has done me.
! 1 am doing well now, and not In a posi-
tion to take treatment longer, althougn
1 expected to take the treatment three
1910. months if I could have done It. 1 am
willing to tell anyone that If they utKe
llr'fn, the treatment according to directions it
BETTY GRANT.
GAINS RAPIDLY.
Jacksonville, 111., Oct. 10, 1U10.
• Prof. II. Samuels.
| Dear Sir:—Received treatment all O. K
I Am still gnining in weight, have gaine
40 pounds since taking your t
and feel better than 1 have
Sincerely yours,
MRS. R M
ASTHMA
Burlington .let., Mo., Oct. 10. 15110.
| Prof. H. Samuels.
I Dear Sir:—I have been an Invalid for
i twenty-eight years with asthma or sonn
| trouble similar, wherein my breathing
I was affecteu. 1 have tried every remedy
know that I received my medicine last known to the M. D.'s.; but failed to get
Tuesday. I was so glad to get It, for 11 only temporary relief from them
was feeling so badly, but am glad to say 1 began treatment with you the latter
now I am feeling so much better and [part of March; and I believe I am curei
hope I will not have to wall so long next by your treatment
time. months.
I feel that 1 am on the road to health.
You have done me so much good I want
you to help a friend of mine In Suffolk,,
She asked me to send you her address. |
Some of the people around here say it is
strange that we don't see any testimon-
ials from Virginia, so If you wish you «an
send one from me, and I ran say that
can't say enough for your treatment. J
have been cured f my catavrn In my
head and in fact every other way; 1o wlsn
! could tlkank you more.
Now I have plenty for one more week
jand If I see I need more you may be sure
!t will send lor rnuiv.
I want my son to take one m mill's
treatment and 1 think I will get him to,
| iii* has had grippe so much. Now l have
'given all the papers you sent me away
and they nil sold they were going to s nd
und get it. One was our pastor s wife;
she has consumption. 1 have no! seen
him sln< e he sent for It.
Now you may he sure I will help
Ml 1 can. Thanking you so many, many
times.
Your friends.
MRS. W. H MILTON.
last
Respectfully.
(Signed) MRS. S. A. SKILL,
Burlington Junction, Mo.
at ment
for over two
84 YEARS OLD.
| Read the following letter from Mary A.
Watts, Star City, Ind. Mrs. Watts Is M
vests old nn-1 her letter Is very inter-
esting. especially to those beginning to
i feel the effects of old age.
Star City, Ind . A ig
Prof. Samuels.
J I have taken two months* treatment
from you and I now feel that : am well.
I am St years old and for a wo'itan of
I my ag«< I '-an say 1 haven't a pain or an
ache which I have been troubled w;th .or
greatly improved by your treatment. 1
have been able to see m.v wife the> last
few days, the flrai time I have seen xiei
for twelve months, and 1 can see the
flowers and the objects around mo fairly
well The catarrh in my bend I teel i*
almost cured. At this writing I have oi*>
and one-half bottles of medicine hrft. i
wilt continue to use the remainder of •the
medicine until I can hear feom you.
Professor, having confidence that my
eyesight will be restored by your won-
lerful treatment, 1 remain.
Yours sincerely,
(Signed) WILLIAM WOOD.
CATARRH OF STOMACH.
Wlprud, N. D.. May 13, 1 10.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—I am feeling much better
now than I did before 1 started the treat-
ment and Inclosed yon will fln<l money
for which send me another month's treat
ment, and I thank you for what you have
already done for me. Good bye.
A. F. ENR&iCH.
Wlprud, N D.
ASTHMA.
Augusta, Kan., Nov.
lyny.
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STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
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Houston 3. Oklahoma City 0.
San Antonio 7, Waco 4.
Dallas 7. Galveston 5.
Austin 2, Fort Worth 1.
HOUSTON 3. OKLAHOMA CITY 0.
Minneapolis 18
Kansas City 12 8
Milwaukee 11 10
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Louisville 9 11
Toledo I 12
Indianapolis 6 15
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tnundson, was the chief explanation of
the to 0 shutout the Mets drew here Won. Lost.
Friday in the first game of the series of Memphis 9 6
the hard hick supremacy of the league, j New Orleans S 7
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Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir: Some time last December we
brought to you our son Dandrldge Lyon,
who was then and had been for some
time suffering from .i sr \ • -re «ase <u
asthma. After your first treatment he
had on.- slight attack. Your medicine
soon relieve! 1dm, and .since then he has
never been troubled with asthma.
He looks much better, and now loci?
that he Is entirely cured. It was tlie
best investment that I ever made.
Yours very truly,
W. W. LYON AND W1FU.
BRIGHTS DISEASE.
Remus, Mich., Sept. 25th, 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels,
Dear Sir:—I wish to write you these
feu Jlnes today for the express purp >se
of thanking you for your very successful
treatment of m\ wife's sickness, nanriv:
Bright's Diseases. Wc consider her en-
tirely cured of tills dread malady, an I can!
s.i> to am person or persons desiring to
benefit themselves In anything of thisj Prof.
kind. the\ would do well t> consult you; Dear Sir: -I am glad to tell vou
and we are ready and willing at any eyes are as good as they ever
time to testify to your ability to do what and as T do not ne^-d your ninii. jn
you claim to do. more, you do not need to sen 1 it. Fl
So with heartfelt thanks for tlie great you may help other-* ns vou have .
good you have done, I will close, by writ-1 __
lug myself.
one month's treatment from you has done
me more good than $200 worth of medi-
cine from the doctors here. 1 cannot
praise your medicine too highly, for I do
say Jt Is the best In the world.
Hoping you will send this lady some
of your testimonials and you can send
mine if you like.
Your humble patient.
MRS. J. W. HARRIS.
HEALTH RESTORED
Pilot Butte, July 6. 1911.
Prof. 11. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—I guess you will think i
have forgotten you, but that will never
be. I will never forget the man that
saved my life.
Well, I suppose you will be glad when
you hear how 1 am keeping. 1 am feel-
ing pretty good. Last year at this timr
I wasn't able to feed myself and now
I can shoulder one hundred and sixty
pounds. I think that Is pretty good, and
I weigh as much as ever I did.
People are surprised to see me look so
well.
Tlie crops look fine here. The wheat
is all headed out, though we have ha 1
some bsd pf.orms here; the wind today
bio wed my drive shed away and broke
my buggy. There has been been lots of
damage done all around us. but It has not
hurt the crop yet.
Good bye for this time, from
« JACOB BITTERI1X*1«:
Pilot Butte. Sask., Canada.
DEAFNESS CURED.
ConnorsvUle. Ind., Feb. 2, 1911.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—From neglect I have not
written you, which should have been dpne
some weeks ngo, to let you know alter
waiting so long since having taken tne
treatment for my falling eyesight, wish
to sa\ I can hear as well aa I ever did,
and the pain In my head Is all gone, al
the buzzing noise. 1 , an see fine. Of have tne
course l ha\"o In u*'1 glasses to read or 1 remain
work In. but do not need them for any-!
thing else.
Too much annot be said in : ivor or KIDNEY AND GENERAL
your wonderful cur.. I heartily reconi
nd you and your treatment to
ears, but now they
have no shortness of breath or heart
hie any more, and 1 am not i mstlpsied,
and so I feel that I have been greatly
benefited by your medicine. Mv ey ■* are
some better, but I don't suppose there is
anything that «111 ever do them much
good any more, but am so thankmi to
m>u that I am as well as . nm t nope
will suceee.1 and help ithurs as oi
With the host of wis.ics to you,
A friend,
\|AI1Y A. WATTS.
Star t.'lt.v, In.!.
DIABETES.
Agra, Kan., May 10, 11110.
all tone, and I Prof. H. Samuels
Dear Sir:—1 thought I would drop you
a few lines to let you know l am getting
along fine. I am also stronger than
was I have mellclne enough to last
some time yet. By the time It Is all gon,
I think I can do without, but If I can'
I will send to you for more.
Yours very truly,
(Signed) MRS. JOHN GORACK1&.
Agra. Kan.
EYE TROUBLE.
Waynoka, Ok la.
GENERAL BREAKDOWN
Remus, Micl
R. No. 4, Bo>
6K.
M<.
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Prof. Samuels.
Kind Friend:- Since I "mmeneeri your
remedies I have been feeling o decide.11
Improvement In m> health. The fhani-l
In my health physieall\ is entlreh dl.f r
Prof. Samuels. ent to anything I have ever si In mv
Dear Sir: 1 find your miraculous rem-j life witii all other medicines I hav,. t iken.
edv already 'helping my nerves. Who So far It Reenis to strength.-n tne all
shall deny that In not many years to through my system. My eyesight Is be:-
shad be regarded as the pioneer ter. The varicose veins on mv right side
FROM A PHYSICIAN.
Kildare, Okla . March 2nd, l 'l
and
all who are afflicted as 1 have been.
Think, i am a r^&n aerenty-seven years
nld and am very well inde«Mi Ma* tio i
continue to ble*s your way of iiea*lng
llseases through the eye, Is too with ol
one who .-an not say enough for It.
Very truly your friend,
(Signed) ISAAC I1APNLK,
No. -13 \V. 19th .-i
(General. Two mom lis.)
ConnorsvUle, Ind.
SERIOUS STOMACH TROUBLE
Carrollton, Tex.. Ma: 1910.
Prof. 11. Samuels.
Dear Sir: I am more than pleased to
Inform you that I am gel ting along jus.
fine. I don't suffer but very little and
have got so I can sleep very well. I ani
well pleased with the medicine, and is I
am nearly out of medicine, please send
me some at once, for I don't want to nr.
without, anil oblige. Your friend,
(Signed) C. A. SMITH.
A SUFFERER FROM RHEUMA-
TISM. ASTHMA, INDIGES
TION AND CATARRH
Fowl, rvllle. Mich., Jan. 19, 1911.
I rof. U Samuels.
Dear Sir: It Is some time since I wrote
\ou. Well, my rheumatism Is gone; and
my asthma is gone and the Indigestion
is all right. M> i atarrh Is better, and
i in g(| t.> bed and sleep all night anil
don't have to get up till morning t
urinate. My appetite Is good. A thous-
and t hanks to vou.
Hoping you may live a hundred yen ."
and he able to cure the sic!.-, a.. I m •>'
(Jod bless nou and give you n.viltn.
From your patient and friend,
(Signed) MRS LCCY ANN TfS.^.iLL.
Fcwlervllle, Mich. H >\ .<i.
HEART TROUBLES AND
GENERAL.
okla., Feb. 2. It'll.
TROUBLE.
HEART AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
MIsh., .\I>l 4, nil!)
Mayervllle
Pr f. 11. Samuels.
Dear Slr:--1 <lo not !iesltate for
Brevard, N. C., Sept. 27, 1910. BiP moment to confess I am at a loss for
Prof. H. Samuels. language to express m;. feeling of
Dear sir:—I am writing to let you J healthy strength ynur remedy has re
know what m} ( onditlon If My ui ine> otored to me. One who has never tried
never pain me now uml my eatnrrn is j your remedies for a cure has no Idea the
almost gone. I can sleep all night with-
out having my n>>se stopped up. I thliiK
when I use the remainder of the treat-
ment I will b. permanently cured of both
diseases, as 1 have no sign <>f kidney
trouble befor# February 2f«. 1910, and ca-
tarrh was a very unrommnh disease with
me. i think the month'* treatment las
cured me already and hardly think I will
Yoi
NERVES.
effect It will have upon the human sys
tern wnen taken otherwise than Int.
nally.
He assured. I feel anew, and thank you
kindly for the relief that I have
'reived. Yours respectfully.
(Signed) MRS. B. ULAN
RHEUMATISM AND DEAFNESS
Wonderful Improvement With
Month's Treatment.
Orient, Invra, O- t. 24. 191".
Sam icls.
Dear Sir:—I will write you a few
Hartman, Ark., Feb. 2, 1911.
Prof. H. Samuels
Dear Sir:— I received a month'* treat
_ j.I ment from you on the 'intii of Janus*
getting along so well I haven't walked for my wife, and ahe has been using it
on my crutches since October 18, and l! sin. e as you directed and It Is helping
can do almost a man's work again. i her. She was helpless with rheumatism
don't do th. ven hardest work, but i and now she can go about the plac
feel from dav to dav I'm getting stronger, where she pleases and has gained eight
Therein., been quite a few from here1 pounds In weight. Sh«. was almost dea
that have got your address They think! and now she can hear common talk.
Prof Samuels is a great man. and 1 doi think 1>\ tin tlnie s uses up the troivt
myself, for no M. r>. doetor could have1 ment that she will be entirely
put me on my feet where l am tola' i had two doctors with her and they toot
think \our treatment Is the only thing. said they could do her no good
f feel that I ought to take month or Thanking you most kindly for w-hai yoj
two treatment vet, because I'm n)! as have done for her, I am,
I ought to be yet. t v«.«—
strong as
MR.
Yours truly,
.JOITNNIR 11E('KI: NDOft F.
Orient, Iowa
COULD NOT SEE FOR ONE
YEAR.
a.. Mav 1910.
i very truly,
(Signed) P 11 MOItflAA".
Hartman, Ark.
CATARRH.
St.
Pi>.f. II Samuels.
Dear Sir: I have
medicine according tn
tlon over one month,
report to vou that n
Peter's Rectory.
ubenv'lle, o . Aug. 18. lain
Prof 11. Samuels.
Dear Sir. -The first little bottle
your medicine I took effected a complete
been using your Inure. I can hear as well as anyone now
directions ,i frar and have no catarrhal trouble whatever,
1 feel grateful i" Yours faithfully,
V e es have been. (Signed) THOMAS A POWERS
Prof. H
I >eai
I '.artlesvllle.
Samuels.
.oOq j ()f a new jin l better system of thera-
almost disappeared entireh. an I i " ',n ,ny ''r'
llag dropped.
Houston found Llngafelder quite con-
sistently for the whole distance, anl but
one round passed when a Hill man failed
<o perch on the bags. Fast fielding ^ut
the locals off scoreless in the first, and
•i weird decision by Atkinson repcate i
dose In the third. With the bags full
•d one gone, three balls and two strikes j
the hatter. Hill started for the plate . Philadelphia
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' peuth'S in which the e>"<. iather than the'do not have t.iat desire to urlnati
'mouth, shall !>.■ regarde.l as the p;-" per j three times a night. I nm beginning to
| entran t to t • internal economy of sut- sleep hs snund m on Infant, and I am
i ferlng humanity. When that day ar- calning In weight also, f have spoken ' .
Iclne,
I feel altogether much neile
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i Signed) JOHN B. WlTHKl
"''Irlv. H, Ih
now cast stones at
will replace those stones with garla
and will truculently leelare: "We
ways knew he was rlgh
hope, then remember that one of the tirst shall contlr
to see the depth and wisdom of your N-na as 1 see
theory was benefit whatev
^"oi:rs very gratefully, sincerely all su.
• here In regard ti
Thej laugh at tVje Idea, vet my ?«1
[doctor is anxious to nee how I will
■ut under your treatment Ilowi •
I am Just going
nth's treatment . v
i am Just doing gn
I have not iia.l i single attack ><f iv
trouble, and no othei of the old r
plaints are left to speak
shall be entirely • ured by t .e
treatment Is over with, j.nd it Is
to Prof. Samuels and his «-jniorf il ti- «
speaking ver> high
Have You Any of the Following Diseases ?
I think
due
taking your treatment <vsIv
that I am re. ei\ 'rig an1 | "'J'*
1 v
friends
eral
METHOD OF TREATMENT
The method of treatment which was originated by Prof. Samuels, is a strange
and peculiar method, differing from anything else used by any living man In the
treatment of diseases, he drastic drugs and medicines used by the regular doc-
tors are not given. Men wh0 are familiar with the chemistry of the human b>ly
understand that only the chemical elements used In ttie creation of the body are
required to restore It to health when once Its functional powers become Impaired.
Nature does not require a mass of drugs dumped Into the stomach which merely
represents an accumulation of foreign suhstunce which must eventually be elim-
inated from the system. When Mother Nature created mankind, she used no mer-
cury, no strychnine, no quinine, no llgitaiis. no morphine or other poisonous chem-
icals such as the doctors prescribe tor you, and you need none of them to ac-
complish any restorative work that may be necessary in your behalf. Results are
obtained by dropping a colorless liquid into the eye. Strange as it may seem, so-
called Incurable cases of Consumption, lJright's Disease, Drops>, Epileptic Fits and
Nervous Prostration are treated In this apparently miraculous way
This system is based absolutely on scientific principles Tin eye Is the win-
dow of the sou' Professoi Samuels evolved " system of treating ol r bodily
ills based upoti the relation of the eye to the aystem as a Ah. ]. This nia> seem
strange, but hundreds of patients testify tt the value of the treatment.
The Iruggists are distributing free a 4*-page book, cntltl* d "A Message of
Facts'' that will give you some insight into this new and pe. ullar system of heal-
ing and will greatly interest you. It also gives you absolute proof of iis . lu 1
you are fired of taking strung drugs into your stomach, if ou have gotten to tno
point w her.- you believe there is no hope, if \ on have tried all kinds of treatment
\our do. tor Ottld suggest without it benefiting you. call up.-n your druggist im-
ivdiatel for one ot these treatments, oi ask him to give you free on, f our
Silessage of Facts." It will tell you something about the peculiar liquid which is
•"i.Staining these wonderful results and explains a logical an 1 scientific method of
I treatment
L -i'- ■ 1
VEItK V. HUNT, LL. D . M iv.
formerly Division Surgeon for the Frisco
K\ , Kildare, Okla.
TUBERCULOSIS AND TERE-
GIUM.
Is? Ming
1 good luck th
n posslhl\ come t*. anyone. I remain,
Your servant anil friend,
(Signed i .1 C. MLO<'KKU.
Pelmonl. Iowa
STOMACH AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE
March a, 1910.
here. He is suffering something
vlth rheumatism and bin eyesight is
vfully discouraged, i-
id sp
till
Smal'ft. Mo.. March J,
Pi of. s. Samuels
Kind Sir:—I received your letter
Marwill ■, Mo.,. June It). 1D1U.
I D.-ar Sir Kind enclosed money lor
i which pleast send me another month s
j ncatm.'nt of your wonderful remedy, for
j I cei 'alnl.v thitik It a God-send to sur-
| leriug humanity. I have gained fifteen progressing. 1 w ish to *a> that I
I pounds In two months and (eel better present feeling fine in every way, and I
than 1 have for two ;. ear.-. The te.egium haw been Improving in health wonder-
nil mv in dlsappea mg and I an rea i' fully since taking the treatment of whir
large print, such as tlie head lines of a I commenced .n the 3d of March, and
'paper, after being practi. all\ blln 1 In It just before taking your e treatment S
f >r five years Yours truly, 'assure vou I whs ?• miserable wr
L M. 11UJLA1S.
asn't k -t anything left but poor I
Kai'l If he had the inone- iiej
would tr> your treatment. Now, what!
is the best vou can do for him. and wn.tt
will you charge him for his treatment'.'!
I know you ought to cure a case like;
that If you can cure mv case. So Kinj.
write me what you ■ m do for nifn, anu
. , . . , , , , lell mi whether lie will havo .t> line
days ago. In which you ask how there as 1 did His rheumatism t.<- .nst-
arly reply. 1 a.,i,
Vour frl jod,
11 MI'S. Gt*y ROCTKLV S
Bartlesville, Okla , No. 81.
ealth.
ly from
Awaitii
his knei
tig an
HEART DISEASE
CONSUMPTION
HAY FEVER
MORPHINE HABIT
CATARRH
KIDNEY TROUBLE
ECZEMA
FITS AND SPASMS
CATARACT
CONSTIPATION
GRANULATED EYES
RHEUMATISM
BRIGHTS DISEASE
BLINDNESS
BRONCHITIS
STOMACH TROUBLE
DIABETES
LIVER TROUBLE
DEAFNESS
ASTHMA
GOITRE
DROPSY
NEURALGIA
NERVOUSNESS
Maryvllle. Mo.. Koute
Bo:
44.
RHEUMATISM AND PARAL-
YSIS.
N. v.. Au*. a, mo.
(Could hardly stir about. Of course. 1 am
not entlrejj well, but at present I fee
I better than I ever did In my Whole i •
II could really write several peget In de-
scribing nr. improvement, but I assure
you will make a fuil report at the t,|m.-
I am cured, and will let you know more
j of nr Improvement In about two or three
| weeks.
Verv trulv vours
PEPRV A. Mc<;t irk.
RHEUMATISM AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
< 'aynga,
Prof. 1 • Samuels.
1 Dear Sir. I am improving under jour!
: treatment right along M.. rheumatism)
I is leaving tne. 1 think another month s
treatment will .ore the rheumatism, and]
i I His. tiilnh it is wiping my paralysis!
It Is the only medicine that I ever took!
I that I kept Improving right along
1 sleep good nights now Mv shoulder I Profess
and arm do.m ti"1 a' he nlgiita now and I think It Is lite ' ' :l • his
Trii knee Ip a it well 1 can be on my, much benefit I haw derived from your
feet nil dav now. a t I 1 am getting over treatment. Hav- onlj heen using tain
nv nervousness Vou will see l>> m> reatment two week- and think aite< a
writing I am no. so nervous. few more weeks the Improvement will Do
I think vou will hav,. more patients truly wonderful.
sround here in a little while I am recom- For months past I have been unable to
>ut
ti
Sine
I atr
fite and tell yo1
hg
ent 1
itiels.
better. Before using
was bothered with a hernia. •
the time, but now I am not bot
more, and I feel better In genei
lug to hear from vou HRalri
Kespectfull.v vours,
'Signed) H. L. In
Krasee, Minn
CATARRH AND RHEUMATISM
Durant, Miss., Aug '.u, 11*■ ■
Mv L -ir Doctor: I know that I
treated you too toad, but there has
so much sickness I had no time, but I
"Message of Facts," a large 4S-page book explaining this pec
• •tug given out f ee by all druggists In O^U. oma <it Ttie
were t > first to stock this treatment
\\ est fall Drug Co , 206 West Main St.
Boston Wilson Drug Co., Ill West Ma;n S
Hsiey-Wolf Drug Co-, Fourth and Br>adwav
Scott Drug Co.. ^27 West Main St.
Any out-of-town subscribers may obtain one of tiieae ti. i
local druggist. If he does not have it in k, he can obtain it
wholesale drug house. This trestment his been reduced from I
tn |2.00 per treatment, it Is now wltnm the reach <<1
for one of the treatments, or on • of these fre • books t
been' anJ °' these disease.', you cannot afford to take any
cost y ni So lit ti*.
treatment .s
nu drdgglsts
ti it for vou from any
n 15.00 per treatment
"*all on youT druggist
iis hour. If you have
•s wiien relief would
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