Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1884 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED DR. SCHENCK’S MEDICINES, PULMONIC SYRUP, BEA WEED TONIC, AND v MANDRAKE PILLS. Go and see any one whose name is mentioned here, and convince yourself that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. A full history of these and many other cases is given in DR. SCHENCK’S BOOK ON CONSUMPTION, which we will send you free, postpaid, on application. Address Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. This book also gives a full description of Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, in all their various forms. It is published in English and German. State which you want.

Hon. DANIEL F. BEATY, of Washington, N. J., writes, June 3,1883: Mr. Joseph Foddle, a gentleman in my employ, was afflicted with what was supposed to be Consumption. I got him to use your Pulmonic Syrup, Bea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, and I can now stale that he has been able to return to his office duties, and that his health is better than it has been for years. J. O. ELLIOTT, of Binghamton, N. Y„ says: I was told by my physician that I had Consumption, and I believe myself that I had, and that the use of your Medicines cured me. • Miss ANNIE W. RITTENHOUSE, of Ml Kurtz street. Philadelphia, writes, July 16,1882: I believe your treatment and Medicinea saved my life. I was told by several phyaio.aus of thia city that I had consumption. A. SHELLY, of the firm of Smith & Shelly, Dry Gooda Merchants, Grans Lake, Midi.. Is now in perfect health and in active business. Several years ago he was considered as incurable, with Consumption, by his physicians. He says in a letter to Dr. Sclieuck, Oct 27, 1880: I had all the symptoms of Consumption—cough, night sweats, aud severe pain In my lungs. I have advised many others to use your Medicines, and can tell of some Wonderful cures to those who msy be interested. I believe that your Medicines will cure Consumption, even in its advanced stages. ______ Rev. HENRY MORGAN WM cured of Consumption in its worst forms by Dr. Schenck’S Medicinea, over twenA years ago. Hia statement is published in Dr. Schenck’s Book on Consumption. Referring to which, in a letter to Dr. Schenck, dated Feb. S, 1880, he says: The foregoing letter was written to Dr. Schenck many years ago. I can only say that my lungs were then perfectly cured. I have had no return of hemorrhage or lung difficulty from that day to thia. A. FOSTER, of Putnam, Conn., Writes, April 18,188 L that his son was cured of Consumption by tiie use of Dr. Schenck’s Medicines. Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup cured me of a cough with which I was afflicted tor over three months. JULIUS WEBHELM, City, Mich. Rev. JOSEPH 8. LAME, Pastor of Eighteenth Street M. E. Church, Philadelphia, says; I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, Bronchial affections and Pulmonary trouble, and wax so sick that I thought I should be compelled to give up preaching. Dr. Scnenck’s remedies restored me to perfect health. A. W. WHITE, Proprietor of the -White House,” Pekin,Hl., writes, Nov.2l*’7U: In 18721 was told by three prominent doctors that my wife liadCouaiuuption. and that she could not live until spring. Soon after a friend, who lived in Dayton. Ohio, insisted on her giving your Medicines a fair trial. She did so, and, thank God, by Ueir Use her lite was saved. She is now entirely well. During tlx® years 1880 and 1881, FREDERICK TRULL, of Hudson, Mass., Lost his mother and brother by Consumption, and shortly attar was attacked with the disease himself. He supposed that there was no hope, as he had always been told by physicians that Consumption was Incurable. As he grew worse, haylhg all tne symptoms of a confirmed case, ho was induced to try Dr. Schenck s remedies. They saved ids life, and he is now well and hearty. Bee record of his case, page IS, Dr. Schenck's Book on Consumption. GEO. O. REDDEN. Agent of ft? -White Jlne Transportation Ou., at Albany, N. Writes that his daughter was given up as incurable by three of the best phyMcians pt that city. She was restored to perfect health by Dr. Schenck’s Medicines, although the disease is hereditary in her mother’s family- ______ Ex-Lieut. Gov. BENJAMIN DOUGLASS, of Middletown, Conn., Writes, Nov. 6,1882: I have used Dr. Schenck’s Medicines in my family for many years. I know of those who have been cured of very serious lung disease by their use. • Mrs. SOPHIA M. LAWSON, Who lives at No. 50 Ann street, Newburg, N. Y., was sick with Consumption for over two years. She was cured by Dr. Schenck’s Medincines in 1878, and has had good health ever since. In 1876 Mr.H. P. Nelson, of Cedar Falls, la., was attacked with Kvere bleeding from the lungs, He was cured by •. Schenck’s Medicines, aud has never had any return of bleeding or weakness of tlie lungs.

Mr*. J. V. Wellington, Who resides at No. 12Tremont street, Cambridgeport, Mass., was cured of Consumption by Dr. Schenck's Medicines over twenty-three years ago. The last physician she employed before, using them informed her sister that she could live but a tew weeks. She has been in good health since. Read a very hitercstiug letter from her in Dr. Schenck's Book on Consumption, page 23. This book is sent free to all applicants. Mrs. CHARLES W. PLUMMER, of No. 274 Main street, Springfield, Mass., Was afflicted with Consumption. Symptoms-loss of appetite, great weakness, dry, hacking cough, night sweats and bleeding from the lungs. She was pronounced incurable by many doctors. She says: In one week after I began to use Dr. Schenck's Medicines my night sweats stopped and my appetite began to improve. I commenced to use the medicines Ln March; in July I was quite strong, and in two mouths more I was well, and I Have had good health ever ginco. Go and see her if possible. See a full account of her Case in Dr. Schenck’s book, page 18. Mrs. J. D. GOODWIN, of Canaseraga, Allegany Co, New York, Writes, Nov. 8,1881. that she lias been enred of Consumption by Dr. Sclienck’s Mediclnts. Sec her letter on page !> of Dr. Schenck’s Book on Consumption. The Rev. STEPHEN ROESE, Missionary for American Baptist Publication Society at Maiden Bock, Wia., Says that his wife was entirely cured by the use of Dr. Schenck's Medicine. He has also used the Pulmonic Syrup himself with great benefit for hoarseness or ministers’ sore throat. For further information address him at Maiden Bock, Wis. W. D. DUYCKINCK. Esq., whose place M business is at No. 707 Broadway, New York City, Says: Twelve years ago my physician left my wife to die, but, thanks to your great medicines, she lives to-day, a monument to their efficacy. W.W. VAN Antwerp, Editor of the Daily Patriots Jackson, Mich., Reports that his son was cured of Congestion of the up> HARLEY P. HOPKINS, of Providence, B. L, Writes Dr-Rchcnck,May 19,1881: I have been cured of what three of the best physicians of this citv told me was Consumption of the Lungs, by the uee of yonr medicines. Mr. Hopkins’ ease is a very interesting one, and we ask you to read his toll st-tement in Dr. Schenck’s Book, page 2L Mr. Hopkins resides st No. 3 Howel! , Mr. H. I. Leith, Druggist, No. 282 Main street. Providence. says, referring to Mr. Hopkins' case: He was considered a consumptive in the last stages of the disease by his physician* and friends, and I believe that ™ recovery is entirely due tb the use of Dr. Schenck's Medicines. * When the ; draft was made st Connersville. Ind- Mr. Sanford Caldwell was drafted. The examining physician rejected him, saying that one of bis lunge was partially gone Wth consumption. Mr. Caldwell was soon after this advised to use Dr. Schenck's Medicine* by John 8. Benson, who now lives tn Indianapolis, Ind. From their use he entirely recovered his hea th. Mr. L.Rswls. druggist, at Connersville, says: I know of the above case, and can certify to the truth of the foregoing. J. MoGONIGAL, of the Empire House. Akron, Ohio, ■ays: My mother was saved irom a consumptive's grave by the use of Dr. Schenck'* Medicine*. DR. SCHENK’S MEDICINES I MANDRAKE MILS, SEAWEED TONIC, * and PULMONIC SYRUP Are sold by nil Druggist*, and full directions for their use are printed on the wrapper* of every package. •