Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1903 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
tended down into my cheat was nil gone, and my neck now seems t® be perfectly well. v “ About five or''six years ago mj sister had a similar experience. She had two large lumps come under her right arm, the result of a sprain. They grew rapidly, and onr physician wanted to cut them out. I would not listen to it, and the tried the Cuticura Remedies (as I did n few months ago) with magical effect. In six weeks’ time the lumps had entirely disappeared,and have never returned. “ 1 have great faith in the Cuticura Remedies, and I believe they might be as efficacious in similar cases with other people, and thus save much suffering, and perhaps life. I have derived so much benefit from the use of them myself that I am constantly advising others to use them. Recently I recommended - i them to an office boy for his father, who waa dieabled with salt rheum, -j—» —it jj The man’s feet were ">= —I—i\j1— i\j swollen to an enormous , e 'ze, and he had not ' —* -y worked for six weeks /if Two bottles of Cuticura // Resolvent and two boxes —of Cuticura Ointment V worked a perfect enre. You never saw a more grateful man inyourlife. ~~ J •* I am very much interested in another case —| where I have recom- [ mended Cuticura Just I now. My housemaid’s I mother has a goitrs which had reached a very dangerous point. The doctors told her that nothing could be done; that she could live only two or three weeks, and that she would die of strangulation. She was confined to her bed, and was unable to speak, when her daughter, at my suggestion, tried the effect of the Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. Strange to say, she was very shortly relieved of the most distressing symptoms. The swelling seemed to be exteriorized, and she is now able to be around her house, and can talk as well as ever. “ It seems to me that I have pretty good grounds for believing that Cuticura Remedies will prove successful in the most distressing forma of blood and akin humours, and if you wish to use my testimonial as herein indicated, I am willing that yon should do so, with the further privilege of revealing my name and address to such persons as may wish to substantiate the above state* ments by personal letter to me.’ 1 Chicago, Nov. 12, 1903.
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