People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. MAN P. WED, Wil! Come One Year. Dr. Lyman P. Walter, late from the hospitals of Europe, has treated over 10,000 cases in Indiana in the last four years and has cured 85 per cent, of his patients. Many brilliant surgical operations with no failures. Thirty one cases of cancer under treatment, twenty-seven cured inside of ten weeks. Sixty-five cases of deafness and roaring in the ear cured in from four to six treatments. The Doctor brings good tidings to the sick and suffering. ILj| Ek Will visit RENSSELAER. —ON—/\or?dae|, ddi?e 25, 1894, At the Makeever House. Dr. Walter treats all chronic diseases, such as nose, throat, lungs, stomach, Kidneys and bladder, and all forms of piles, cured without the knife or detention from business. PilnrAr cured without the knife, a V>CII IlsUI a positive guarantee given. Epilepsy time fits) cured ,nashort Catarrh ures. ■ The doctor’s Latest Discovery— A Positive Cure for Diabetes. Special attention given to Diseases of Women. All private diseases of men cured. He will forfeit SSOO for any case he takes and falls to cure from the awful effects of neglected or Improperly treated cases producing weakness of body and brain, Impotency, falling memory, lost vitality, lack of energy, vericocele or other distressing symptoms unfitting one for study, business or enjoyment. The greatest of ull-giftK io the Itotrer of dlaguoning disease. Consultation private and free to all. Dr. Lyman P. Walter & Co., Permanently located at Room 308, Masonic Temple, Chicago.

It is seldom yoir find a physician whose patients are as well pleased with their treatment as those of Dr. Walter. A gentlemen said to our reporter the other day—speaking of the Doctor. “Yes I have been a sufferer for years from chronic indigestion and never received any relief until I placed my case in the hands of Dr. Walter. I can cheerfully recommend him to any one.” Dr. Walter will be here Monday, June 25, at the Makeever House. The national convention of the Young People's Christian Union of the U. B. Church will occur at Elkhart, Ind., on June 21, 22, 23 and 24. Delegates will be present from all parts of the United States and Canada and it will no doubt be a grand meeting. Jake Wagner, the drayman, received a message last Monday morning that his brother, Peter Wagner, living in Chicago was seriously ill. About two hours later he received another telegram announcing his death. He left here Tuesday morning to attend the funeral.

Mr. Soucie, one of the proprietors of the Trade Palace, was here this week and had that stock of goods packed up and moved to St. Ann, 111. The room v ill be occupied by John Eger with his grocery store. The “Models” go to Lowell to-day, to play the local base ball club of that place. Our boys will wear their new uniforms for the first time. They ■fire beauties*-the uniforms. Bruce Pierson, of Canton, 111., visited relatives and friends here the first of the week. We keep none but first-class workmen. Palace Photo Car, Wheatfield.