Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1884 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
DR. SCHENCK’S MEDICINES FOR THE CURE 0F CONSUMPTION. f y ■ 1 Fob other Certificates of Corea good for Dr. Scherick’a book on Consumption, Uvor Complaint and Dygpspsia. It give* a full desteriptlon of these diseases in thoir various forms, also valuable Information in regard to the diet and clothing of the slek; how and when exercise shou'd be taken, Ac. This book is the result of many years of experience in the treatment of Lung Diseases, and should be read, not only by the afflicted, bat by those who, from hereditary taint, or other cause, suppose themselves.liabie to any affection of the throat or lungs. IT IS SENT FREE, Post Paid, to All Applicants. Address Dr. J. H. Schcnck St Son, P. O. Box 2833, Philadelphia, Fa. Go and see the people who write the following letters, If possible: A Gentleman well known in Zanesville, “ Dresden, and Cohocton writes front Pekin, 111. Dk.J.H. Schznck: Dear Sir—ln the winter of 1872 I was told by thres prominent doctors that my wife had Consumption, and that she could not live until Spring. Soon after this a friend, who lives in Dayton, Ohio, recommended your medicines to her. but. having been told that ■be was incurable, we had no faith in them. Her friend finally brought her a bottle of your Pulmonic Syrup, and insisted on her giving it a fair trial. She did so, and, thank God, by its um her life was saved. She i* now entirely well. I am well known here, aa well aa in Zanesville, Dresden and Cohovton, and would refer you to the druggists and others in these towns, who will remember my wife's case as a very bad one. I have recommended your medicines to a great many, and have never known them to fail in making cures where they have been given a fair trial. lam Induced to send you this by the thought that it will be of such great use to suffering humanity. A. W. WHITE, Nov. 21,1818. Proprietor White House, Pekin, HL ' "" Another Case es Consumption Gored at La Porte, Ind. Da. Schenck : About twelve years ago I was dangerously ill with Lung Fever. I had great trouble In breathing: every breath I drew caused me pain. I had three doctors treating me, but I grew worse all the time. I was st that time connected with the lake Shore R. R. Co, One of my fellow-clerks indneed me to get some of your medicines, saying that he had used them himself with entire success. I sent for some of your Pulmonic. Syrup. Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. I used them according to the directions, and in a short time noticed a marked improvement in ray health, which kept up as I continued using your medicines. After taking several bottles each of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic I got entirely over my sickness. Since that time I have recommended your medicines to mapy other people living in La Forte, who used them witbgreat success. F. W. NEBELTHAU. _y. Ex-Trustee of La Forte County. La Forte, Ind., Jan 31,1881. Consumption Cared—Read this Letter from Mr. Ittick, of La Porte, Ind. Dn. Schkncx: In the year 18721 was suffering with Consumption, and had gotten so low that I had no hope of ever getting Well again. I waited for death to put an end to my sufferir-gs. There wts one of mr friends who was persistently trying to have me use your Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, bnt I utterly refused to get any more medicine. I was disgusted with mod." icine. I had tried so many different medicines without being helped by any. Finding that I was not to be persuaded, he bought some of your Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic himself, and brought them to me. lat first refused to touch them. I did not want to be experimented on, but finally consented to use them merely to satisfy him. not that I expected they wonld do me any good. I commenced taking the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic and, to my great surprise, felt almost immediate relief, and was encouraged to continue using them. Sty condition improved under their use, until in time! Sew perfectly well, no trace of the disease reraaini. My lungs had healed up and grew stronger than ever. I was permanently cured, aa I hare had no trouble with my lungs since that time. I owe my life entirely to your medicines. Nothing else saved me. I will bear cheerful testimony to tbs great virtues possessed by your medicines. I know of several other esses here where year medicines have been used with entire success. I am well known here, being one of the original German settlers in La Porte County, and having been in the livery business for many years. JOHN ITTICK. N. B—l can, and will, if necessary, swear before any Justice of the Peace to all that I have said in the above statement. JOHN ITTICK. La Porte, Ind- Jan. 31.1881. This is to certify that we have sold the medicine* mentioned in these certificates to Mr. Nebelthau and others, and their statements are authentic and reliable. FRED’K WEST k CO- Druggists.
From Mr. Harley P. Hopkins, of Provldeuce, B. L He Is Cared of Consumption by Hr. Sebenck’s Medicines, After Being Given Up to Die by Some of the Best Physicians in the City. Db. J. H. Sohence: Dear Sir: I hove been cored of what three of the best physicians of this city told me was Consumption of the Longs, by the use of ydur medicines. I was first attacked with the disease in October, 1380, and although I was from that time continually under tha care of a physician, I grew worse and worse, until at fast I was confined to my bed. I can hardly say that I was first attacked with the disease in 1380, for my lungs had been weak for many years previous to this, and I would quite often have severe pain in my breast, if I took the least cold, or exerted myself toe much In any way. I grew worse, my cough became very bad: I bad night sweats so severe that my bed through the night would be ae wet aa though water had been thrown over me. I was continually raising blood and large quantities of offensive matter from my lungs, and at last had all the well-known symptoms of Consumption in its last stages. At the leanest of my family, my physician called in two other doctors of this city, and they, after an examination, agreed that my case was hopeless. They informed my wife that I had better be toldtbat I could not live, as ray time would be very short for arranging my worldly affairs. They also said that no medicine would be of any use to me. Hie next -day my friend. Mr. H. I. Leith, hearing of my condition, sent me a bottle of your Pn nmolc Syrup, thinking it might relieve my cough, and make my expectoration easier. I began using it, never even hoping *ha* i it would cure me. but findrag great relief from its use. When the first bottle was gone I sent and got more; so I continued it until I had used Seven or eight bottles. All this time I was in bed, and waa so weak that I liad to be lifted. This was not a difficult thing to do, however, aa I only weighed about ninety pounds. Aa I have said. I commen-ed the use of tbs medicine with no thought of its caring me, but after taking the eighth bottle I would sometimes feel a little hungry, a thing I had not before done for many months. I omitted to mention that after taking four or five bottles of the Pulmonic Nyrup I too began biking foe Seaweed Tonic and I also took some of tha Mandrake Pills. It is needless for me to give yon an account of all my feelings during my recovery. Of course It was alow, bat it was also ante. I gradually gained strength, the character of what I raised from my longs was changed—not being so offensive—and at last I waa able to get np and walk about my room. From this time my recovery waa rapid.. I gained flesh fast, and soon went outdoors, and now I am entirely well, a wonder to all my acquaintances who saw me when I waa so low. I weigh IS pounds, appetite good, and I can truly say that I never felt better in my life. I consider your medicines aa wonderful in their effects. They have saved my life, and I feel so thankful to you that I am anxious that all who are suffering with long troubles should know bow good they are. Of course. I can give a better account of my cam in telling ofst than fit writing, and if any who read this are interested, they are welcome to call on me at my residence. Yours truly, HARLEY P. HOPKINS. May 13. i»i. No. 2 Howell street, ProTidenoeTß.l. , Mb. Haslet P. Hopkins, who writes the foregoing letter to Dr. Schenck, of Philadelphia, is an old resident of Providence. I have known him well for tha last fifteen years, and I can assure the public that aQ he has written in regard to his richness and recovery is strictly true. He waa considered a Consumptive, in the last stages of the diaeaae. by his physician and friends, and I believe that his recovery is entirely due to foe use of Dr.Schenck’s Medicines. May 13.1381. No. 2SS N.' kmStoute, R. L DR. SCHENCK’S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE PIUS, SEAWEED TOMC, and PULMONIC SYRUP Are sold by all DraggiatS, and fall direction* for their use are printed on the wrappers at every package. Take Dr. Sc bench's address now, and tend for tho book nrefitjkmffi in tho beginning if this advertisement. . •
