Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1880 — Prejudice Kills. [ARTICLE]
Prejudice Kills.
“Eleven years onr daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the ear* of several of the best (mid seme of the worst) physicians, who gave her disease various names but so relief, and now ■he is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hqu Bitter.,, that mu bad poohed a* for twe years before using & We earnestly *»n* and pray that as oqe ebe riH their •fob suffer as wu did, on asssant of pnaudioe •gainst so good a modiaiae as Hup Bitters.”— The Parents.—Telegram. ** M Oregon girl': *fl have red gySirgssaaßjftg deluded gill thanks yon very much for YriM JMw) wwtf*} •nte, they never requested him to many S 3 f had him if he you donte believe this you pa« come no U Salem and tequK|SilTm4 m,* '
j ——j— — 1 Wimstom Fobs xtan jf. Harsh] \Sy Btocnxerxn, N. Y-.Mamh 11, 1860, k 1•uch abenefit to to****’ ***** whteil waw Ou> or tub 1 ;»FBI ENDLKfIB. . ;j ZMrsaa, Wit., Sept 24,1978. , Oen.lt: —l have taken not quite one bottle of the Hop BUtem. 1 was a fee ale old man of 78 when I got it Today lam as active and feel as well as 1 did at 90. I see a great many.that need such a medicine. D. Boron. Mount, Mich., Sept SB, 1875. Sin: —I have been taking Hop Bitten for inflammation of kidneys and bladder ;it has done for me what tour doctors failed to do. The effect of the bitters seemed like magic to me. W. L. Canm If you have a sick friend whose life is a burden, one bottle of Hop Bitten may restore that fncnd to perfect health and happiness. Will you see that that iriend his a bottle at ottce. Bradford, Pa., May 8 1970. It has cured me of several diseases, such as nervousness, sickness at the stomach, monthly troubles, Ac. 1 have not seen a sick day in a year since I took Hop Bitters. Several or my neigh bon use them. Mns. Fannie Green. EvantvilU, Wit., June 24,1879. Bitters have had onehall the sale here and given such universal satisfaction as your Hop Bitten have. We tans pleasure in speaking for their welfare, as everyone who tries them is well satisfied with their results. Several such remarkabe cures have been made with them here that there are a number of earnest workers in the Hop Bitten cause. One person gained eleven pounds from taking only a few bottle*. Smith & Inn. Bay Oiiy, Mich., Feb. 8,1880. Hop Bitters Company: I think it my duty to send you a recommend tor the benefit of any person wishing to know whether Hop Bitters are good or not 1 know they are good for general debility and indlgmuon; strengthen the nervous system and make new fife. I recommend my patients to us» them. Da. A. Pratt, .Treater of Chronic Diseases. J
Superior, Wit n Jan., 1880. I heard in my neighborhood that your Hop Bitters was doing such a great deal *of good among the sick and afflicted with most every kind of disease, and as I had been troubled for fifteen years with neuralgia and all kinds of rheumatic complaints and kidney trouble, I took one bottle according to directions- It at once did me a great deal of good, and I used another bottle. lam an old man, but am now as well as I can wish. There are seven or eight families in our place using Hop Bitters as their family medicine, ana are so well satisfied with It they will not use any other. One lady here had been bedridden for years, is well and doing her work from the use of three bottles. Leonard Whitbeck. A Voice from the Press. I take this opportunity to bear testimony to the efficacy of your “Hop Bitten.” Expecting to find them nauseous and bitter and composed of bad whisky, we were agreeably surprised at their mild taste just like a cup of tea. A Mrs. Cresswell and a Mrs. Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and pi on ounce them the best medicine they have ever taken for building np stength and toning up the system. I was troubled with costiveness, headache and want of appetite. The two former ailments are gone, and the .latter greatly improved. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to look after the health of myself and family, but I need him not now. 8. Gii.uland, Peoples' Advocate, July 25,1878. Pittsburg, Pa. « • • COMMON COLDS—Every one is practicalJy familiar with common colds. The chilness and shivering, the dullness and languor, the soreness of the throat, pain in the head, and staffed nostrils- We would recommend a timely use of Madame Porter't Curative Cough Bottom. A safe, reliable and pleasant remedy. Full directions on each bottle. Small bottles 25
