Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1881 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CAN CONSUMPTION BE CURED? BONHE INTERESTING LETTERS ’ FROM THE PEOPLE, WHICH SHOULD BE READ BY THOSE AFFLICTED. DR. SCHENCK GIVES THE EVIDENCE ON WHICH HE BASES HIS ASSERTION THAT CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Clear and exjlicit statements from well-Inown jersons which shonld conrince tie most skejtical. for other Certiflcatet of Curet tend for Dr. Schenck's Book on Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. It gives a full deseription of these diseases in their various forms, also valuable information in regard to the diet and clothing of the sick; how and when exercise should be taken, de. This book is the result of many years of experience in the treatment of Lung Diseases, and should be read, not only by the afflicted, but by those who, from hereditary taint or other cause, suppose themselves liable to any affection of the throat or lungs. IT IS SENT FREE, POSTPAID, TO ALL APPLICANTS. A<Mre«» Dr. J. H. Schenck Jt Son, Ko. COO Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Go and see the people who write the following letters, if possible. Mr. Isaac Miller, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, writes: February 7tb, 1881. Ten years ago I contracted a severe cold, which brought me very low. I went from one doctor to another, getting prescriptions each, but the medicines they prescribed seemed to do mo no good. I kept gett.ng worse and w >rse. until »t last I became so weak that if I went any distance from my house it seemed that I would never be able to get back. I was in despair, and had almost given up all hope of recovery. As a last resort, I went to Strope’s Drug Store, in this city, and asked him if he had any med.cine that would help me. He said he had, and he was so confident of it that he said, “ Here, take this bottle of Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, and if it does you no good you need not pay for it.” I took the bottle home and commenced using it, as you directed, and it worked like magic. By the time it was gone, I felt very much better, and so I got another bottle, which completed the cure. I have since used the Pulmonic Syrup in my fam ly many times, with the best results. I htve also recommended it to many friends—umung others, Mrs. Hessor, of Plymouth, Indiana, who had Consumption, raid she was cured in a very short time by its use. ISAAC MILLER, Engineer on Pitts., Ft. Wayne & Chicago R. R. Residence, No. 44 William St., Ft. Wayne, Indi n>. Dr. Schenck, Philadelphia, Pa.: Dear Sir—We are well acquainted with Mr. Isaac Miller, and can vouch for the truth of the statement he sends you in regard to the great benefit he received from the use of your medicines. Yours truly, D. B. STROPE A CO., Druggists. Ft. Wayne, Ind., Feb. Bth, 1881. A Gentleman well inown in Zanesville, Dresden and Coshocton writes from Pekin, 111.

Db. J. H- Schenck: Dear Sir—ln the winter of 1873 I was told by three prominent ductors that my wife had Consumption, and that she could not live until apt ing. Soon after this a friend, who lives in Dayton, Ohio, recommended your medicines to her; but, having been told that she was incurable, we bad no faith in them. Her friend finally brought her a bottle of your Pulmnule Hyritp, and inaisted on her giving it a fair trial. She did so, and, thank God, by its use her life was saved. She is now •ntirely well. I am well known here, aa well aa in Zanesville, Dresden and Coshocton, and would refer you to the diugglats and others in these towns, who will remember my wife’s ca« as a very bad one. I have recommended your medicine, to a grout many, and have never known them to fail in making cures where they have been given a fair trial. 1 am induced to send you thia by the thought that it will tie of such great use to suffering humanity. A. W. WHITE, Nov. 21.1879. Proprietor White House, Pekin, 11l roni Cyrus Laverty, Esq., oi Charlotte, Mich. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. Dn. J. H. Schenck: Dea( Sir—Nine years ago I was suffering with a .evert bronchial affection, which reduced me very much ir flesh. I had a severe oough, w>th hoarseness, and some times an entire loss of voice. For several months I was compelled to give up my work, and I was sick for ovet two years. All this time I was trying many rentedier that were recommended by my frien Is, but without any benefit. At last Mr. J. S. Upton, of the firm of Upton & Brown, machinists, of Battle Creek, Mich., advised me to try your medicines, at the same time tolling me that it had cured him of a serious affection of the lungs, after spending hundreds of dollars with physicians without benefit. I took his advice and l>ought some of your medicines of Schuyler 8r0.., druggists, of this placa. The first bottle gsve me greet relief, and, after using several bottles, was entirely cured. My cure, I atn satisfied, is permanent, as I have had no return of the disease. I candidly believe that your remedies are tho Lest that can be used in throat and lung troubles, not only from my own experience, bnt from many others that I know who have used it with great benefit. Yours truly, CYRUS LAVERTY. Charlotte, Mich., Dec. 8,1880. From Cedar Falls, lowa. A Severe Caso of Bleeding from the Lunge Cured. J. H. Schenck A Sox, Philadelphia: Gentlemen—About four years sgo I was attacked with Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and bled profusely. A physician attended me; but, in a short time, I had another hemorrhige, and at one time I thought I would bleed to death before I could get any relief. I was id vised to try your Pulmonle Syrnp, which I did, and I am happy to say that it saved my life. I took five or sis bottles of your Syrup, and I have not had a hemorrhage in the past two years, or since I used your me Jicines, and I now consider myself a well man. I believe your medicines will do all yon claim for them. • Yours truly, H. P. NELSON. Cedab Falls, lowa, Nov. 13,1880. Consumption Permanently Cured Connersville, Ind., January 21st, 1881. Dr. Schenck : De ir Sir—ln 1861 I took a heavy cold, which quickly fastened on my lungs. I became unable to do anything. T was confined to my bed. My case went on from bad to worse, and developed rapidly into Consumption. At the time of the draft during the war the examining physician rejected me as being unfit for service, one oi my lungs being nearly gone. I had given myself to die, when John S. Benson, who formerly lived near this city, now living in Indianapolis, recommended me to use Schenck's Remedies, as he had done in his own case, and had been cured thereby. I did as he advised me, which proved to bemys Ivation. I procured some of your “ Pulmonic Syrup,” “ Seaweed Tonic” and “ Mandrake Pills.” I commence 1 to use them, and found them to benefit me from the start. I continued to us. your medicine, faithfully, and in six months’ time I was entirely cured, my lungs becoming as strong us ever: and your medicines did the work. Yours respectfully, SANDFORD CALDWELL. I wish to add that since that time -twenty yoara ago-vl have had no return of my trouble. The cure waa a forfeet and lasting one. 8. OALDWKLL.