Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1878 — Can the Truth Overtake as Lie? [ARTICLE]
Can the Truth Overtake as Lie?
Investigation discloses the fact that the lady reported In the Associated Press dispatches, about Aug. lOtb, to have died In Chicago after two weeks’ use of some reputed remedy for corpulency, had not taken Allan’s Anti-Fat, but had used a preparation put up by a regular physician In Luzerne, Pa. Allan’a Anti-Fat le manufactured Id Buffalo, N. Y., by the undersigned. We have already sold over 100,000 bottles of It It has therefore been taken by thousands, and we challenge proof that It hat ever harmed anybody, unless the'reduction ot obese parsons from 20 to 00 pounds, leaving them healthy and strong, la considered a misfortune. Furthermore, we hereby offer $5,000 reward for evidence showing that It contains poisonous or Injurious Ingredients. We also offer $5,000 if we cannot prove that It has reduced numbers of persons as stated herein, and always without Injury. It le said a lie will out-travel the truth any time; but we trust that those newspapers that have misled the public by saying that physicians attributed the lady’s death to the use of Anti-Fat (which is only put up by us, the term “ Anti-Fat” being our trade-mark), will correct the false Impression they have conveyed, by publishing this refutation. Botanic M*pjcuwCo., Buffalo, N. Y.
