Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1892 — The American Mecca Where Victims of Drink are Quickly Cured. [ARTICLE]

The American Mecca Where Victims of Drink are Quickly Cured.

Lafayette Courier. The many wonderful cures of the liquor and opium habits which have been effected at the Keeley Institution, Plainfield, Ind., excites the interest of the observer, whilst it brings joy and hope to many darkened homes. A close observation of the work being performed at the Institute shows that it destroys the appetite for liquor and drugs and places the man just where he was before the habit became fixed upon him,and he will have to create a new appetite if he ever again renews his habit. Statistics show that over 90 per cent, of permanent cures are made by the treatment used at this Institute. In the face of the evidence and the opportunity offered here, ■ what is there for victims of drink or opium to do? The truth is, friends, you are simply suffering from disease, and the manly, creditable thing to do is to go to the Institute and be cured. The street-car conductor may be well met, but he is not always a success as a ‘•hail fellow.” The progress of science in medicine has produced nothing better for human ills than the celebrated Beecham’s Pills. Music seema to be organic with Italians