Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1887 — A CONFIDENTIAL LETTER. [ARTICLE]
A CONFIDENTIAL LETTER.
Dated Oct. 1, 1887, Which We Publish by Permission of a better Dated Oct. 12,1887. Gentlemen: **. ome months ago I received your lette? of inquiry. My daughter has been taking your Syrup for months, now using the seventh bottre; has been on her back bedridden six months with liver consumption. Since using your remedy, has bad two largeabo sßes of the liver, which have been cured since-using your Syrup. Her life has been saved, we all believe, from .its use. Yet she is in a very feeble condition, and takes no medicine whatever except your Svrup. I myself think it the greatest blood tonic known, and ■firmly believe had we known of it a year earlier mtf daughter would to-day be in sound health. Have had best medical skill, also traveled extensively for her good, but in all never found its equal. T have prescribed it to my patients, and have in every case hail the desired effect. Very respectfully, _ —Up,. E. A. Chapman, lanftj Mich. Gentlemen:————— : —.- Your letter of the seventh inst. is before me, and in reply will say: If my former ietter wtlldo suffering humanity aby good it should be published. It «;:S through a letter from a resident ot Pontiac that first brought it to my daughter’s notice, and my only regret is that we did not know of it a year ago instead of the last six months. I shall still prescribe it to mv patients, as I think Tt is the most wonderful remedy known or ever put before the public. v TrgJy,your reward will be great as suf-H-ringhumanity isjblessed, and as you .become more thoroughly known. Very truly yours, Dk. E. A. Chapman.
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