Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. C- W. JTHOMAS The Great Magnetic and Botanic Physician, will be at the Mafceever House until Oct. 3ik 1883. And return October 29th, 1883. Who cures sll kinds of chronic diseases known to the human family, from a cancer down to a felon; and her remedy is chiefly Magnetism, some cases she uses herbs, roots, and barks,—God’s natural remedies,—but she cures all. her patients who do as she directs. Below we give some of the ham-" es of patients whom she has cured, as reference. ? . In the vicinity of Attica, Ind., Mrs., Catherine Galaway, Cancer on breast and tongue, John Smith, Dyspepsia, and there are living in that vicinity over one hundred people tliat she has cured. At Williamsport, Wm. Slaughter, St. Vitus’ Dance; Airs. E. A. Tattle, Cancer on Breast. West Lebanon, Miss Ella Butler, Cancer on arm. Carbondale, Mrs. Celinda Brier, Catarrh; James F. Garnet, Blindness and Asthma; Minny Crnsan, of spinal disease and dislocated ancle; Wm. Brier, of dislocated shoulder of 20 years standing, and weak breast, ami his son anct wife of diflerent diseases. j ' . At Alvin, 111., many cases of Piles ar.d Female weakness, and Mrs. Harper, of Tumor. Bemington. Jasper county, Ind., Thomas Harris’ jamily liad iScfoffuloussoi’e eyes ; his child had not had her eyes open for three months, and one part of her spine appeared to be entirely gone, and Mrs. Thomas said when the spine was cured the eyes would open, so she treated, her spine until the place filled up, and, on the 13th of September, in th,e. afternoon, her eyes came open, and looked bright and nice as though there, had been nothing the matter with them. His wife, who was nearly blind, is getting well. A little girl, for whom lie had spent six h;i • idi •?<I d<>ll ars, dfl getting well.- Mrs. wife of J. O. B. AlcDougle, had? been sun struck, years ago, and the doctors had nearly ruined both her system and niind. She became satisfied that their poisons was killing her, and cpiit taking them, saying she had rather die a natural death than they should kill her with poison. She employed Mrs. Thomas, and in two weeks ivas much better, to-day she is nearly .well, and one of the liveliest ladies in Remington.

Brookston, Ind., John .lined, born deaf, or if lie eter heard in his life his folks do not know it; Mrs. Thomas diagnosed the case and said it could lie cured,, she has -treated him three month:: and he hears everything, but as yet has_ not learned to talk, but probably will in time. He is nearly 10 years old. Brookston, Ind. Sept. 17 th, 1883. Mrs. Thomas came here m June last. I had been suffering with a very bad cough for several months, my* wife and daughter were apprehensive that I was going into consumption. Mrs. Thomas said she could cure me, and in 48 hours after the first treatment tnC cough was entirely gone, the soreness left my lungs, .and 1 am as wll jismost men at my age. My v. iie was sick with disease of the stomach, and she cured her completely. My daughter had been quite seriously diseased for several years, and she cured liei entirely. Mrs. Thomas cured a great many patients here in my house, and as far as I know, they are all better, and many of them entirely well. Myself and ’family were treated without medicine, that is she cured ua by Magnetism. JAMES WALLACE. Examination, with patient present. or bv lock of hair. Fee sl. U ; lice hours/ 9 a. m., to 12; and from 1 to 6 p. m. /

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