Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MRS. C, W. THOMAS, —THE GREAT—MAGNETIC AND BOTANIC PHYSICIAN ! Will be at the Makeever tin til October stn, 1883, and return Og tober 29* h, 1883. Who cures all kinds|of chronic diseases known to the human family, from a cancer down to a felon; and er remedy is chiefly Magnetism, some gises she uses herbs, roots and barks,—God’s natural remedies,—but she cures all her patients who do as she directs. Below we give some of the names of patient- whom she has cured, as references: In the vicinity of Attica, lud., Mrs. Catherine Galaway, Cancer on breast and tongue; John Smith, Dyspepsia’, and there ar# living in that vicinity over one hundred people that she has cured. At Williamsport.” Wm. Slaughter, 8.. Vitus’Dance; M:s. E. A Tuttle, Cancer en breast. West Lebanon, Miss Ella Butler. Cancer on arm. Carbondile, Mrs. Celinaa Brier, Catarrh; James F. Garnet, Blindness aud Asthma; Minnv Crusan, of spinal disease and 'dislocated ankle; Wtn. Brier, of dislocated shoulder of 20 years standing, and weak breast, and his son and wife of different diseases. At Alvin. 111., many cagOß of Piles and Female weakrie-s; Mrs. Harper, of Tumor. Remington, VJssper county, Ind., T nomas Harris’ family had Scroffulous soie eyes; his child had nor. had her eyes open for three months, and one part of er spine appeared fu be entirely gone, and Mrs. Thomas said when the spine was cured the eyes would open, so she trtatod her spine until the place filled up aud, on the 13th of September, in the afternoon. her eyes came open, and looked bright and nice as though there had been nothing the matter with them. His wife, who was nearly blind, k getting well. A little girl, for whom he has spent six hundred dollars is getting well. Mrs, McDougle, wife of J. O. B. MeDougle, had been sun struck, years ago, and the doctors had nearly ruined, both her system and mind. She bes came satisfied that their poisens were killing her, and quit taking them, saying she had rather die a natural death than they should kill her with poison. Sue employed Mrs. Thomas, aad in two weeks was much better* to-day she la nearly well, and one of the liveliest ladles in Remington. Brookston, Ind., John Reed, born deaf, or if he ever heard m his life his folks do not know it; Mrs. Thomas diagnosed the ease and said it could be oured, she has treated him three months and he hears everything, bat as yet has not learned to talk, but probably will in time. He is nsarly 10 years old. Bbookstok, Ind., Sept 17 th, 1388. Mrs. Thomas earns hero in Juno last. I had boen suffering with a very bad oovffti My fVtonl months, my • «*