Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1887 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Pennsylvania, - 1,821,218 F. MAYER (1020 N. 12th Bt., St Louis, Mo.), afflicted with tired feelings, dizziness, ana pain across the back, and lost appetit ’. Was sallow and care-worn all the time. The doctors failing, he b “gan the use of Warner’s Safe Cure, and reports; “Z feel like a fighting cock. ” Chicago, - - 2,808,693 MR. R. BROWN (2221 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.) injured his back from a fall. Was confined to his led six week’. The fall injured his kidneys, pro lucing intense suffer--mg. Warner’s Safe Cure restored his kid. neys to their natural condition, and ho writes: I am now eighty years of age, smart and active." Detroit - - 846,946 MRS. THOB. SCHMIDT (Wife of the ViceConsul of Denmark, 09 Wall St, New York) reported that her little son, after an attack of Dipththeric More Throat eight years ago, was afflicted with Bright’s Disease in advanced form; by the advice of General Christiansen, of Drexel, Morgan A Co., Bankers, New York, she prescribed Warner's Safe Cure, with the consent of the physicians, and reports, “the physicians say that he will be perfectly well. Milwaukee, - - 458,894 MISS Z. L. BOARDMAN (Quechee, Vt), in May, 1882, began to bloat, thence came stomach trouble, terrible headaches, and finally the doctor’s opinion that it was Bright's disease, and incurable. Eventually she became nearly blind, pronounced by the doctors to be the last stage of Bright’s disease. After having been under treatment by Warner’s Safe Cure for one year, she reported, "lam as well as any one." Minnesota, - - 646,017 HON. N. A PLYMPTON (Worcester, Mass.), in May, 1880, was prostrated by Gravel. Under the operation of Warner’s Safe Cure alone he passed a large stone, and subsequently wrote: “I have had no recurrence of my trouble since Warner’s Safe Oure cured me." Bal. N. W. States, -1,767,149

St. Louis, • ■ 1,530,527 CAPT. GEO. B. WILTBANK (919 Spruce St, Phila., Pa.), prostrated in Central America, with Malarial Fever, cau ed by congestion of Kidneys and Liver. Delirious part of the time. Liver enlarged one-third. Stomach badly affected. Could hold no food; even water was ejected. Using less than a dozen bottles of W arner’s Safe Cure he writes “I was completely cured.” Kansas City, - • 717,860 MRS. (PROF.) E. J. WOLF (Gettysburg, Pa., Wife of the Ed. of the Lutheran Quarterly), began to decline with Pulmonary Consumption. (Over 50 per cent, of all cases of Consumption are caused by diseased kidneys. Despaired of living. After a thorough course of treatment wit i Warner’s Safe Cure, she writes, “I am perfectly well.” Bal. S. W. States, - 746,789 EX-SEN ATOR B. K. BRUCE (South < arolina), after doctoring for years for what he supposed was Malaria, discovered he was afflicted with Sugar Diabetes, and having obtained no relief whatever from hi* physicians, he began the u*e of Warner’s. Safe Diabetes Cure, and he says: “Mv friends are astonished at my improvement * San Francisco, - 1,242,946 J. Q. ELKINS (Elkinsviile, N. C.) suffered for ten years from Gravel, which attacked him every six months. He lost 45 pounds in three months, and his strength was nearly gone. After a thorough use of Warner’s Safe Diabetes Cure he reports, “I am as well as 1 ever was, after using fourteen bottles.’’ Bal. Pac. Coast, - 732,316

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