Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 March 1882 — Page 5

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'*old, Decker Station, Knox county,

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LADY BBl ••There foucauld, fortunes "friends''

Bowel Consumption. 3d-Day Ague, 3 years standing, '1 cured in 7 wfeeks. No return after oue year, ^Step-daughter of John

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ient Goiroumptfon. Well over one FiankaSfiile, 111., consul year.J /. i. Mafc.- George Row,^La wren ce county, Illinois Lupus, spreading from one side of face to the other. v,|v -i,ii C. R. Thompson's son, 16 years

ijio?* TWWel Consumption. Child, \ViU|am Kamplains, VW cen^rBowd 0QftS&tihptioft ancl Tabejs Me#seimi% -, **.£. P.. a*.

Chilli, MrS. ilkl Iters, incennes, Ind. Bowd ,Consmi»|i^fi.j&:

Child, Dennis Gleason, Vinr^. cennefe, Malignant Erysipelas, x* Child, H. Miller, Vincennes, Ind.

Rubrecht, 6 miles east of Vinvennes. 8d*Dwy Ague, cured in 8 weeks, of three years' standing. WjilUam T^hrelkil. Vincennes.

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5Ague.

Joseph Robinsi, Engineer on O. & M. R. R., curcd in a few days of Inflammatory Rheumatism.

Miss Elliot^Vincennes. cured of St. Vitas' Daifc^ fyy 30 Electric Baths. No return of the disease in two **r years.

Mrs. Albert Thuis, Vincennes,* cured of Muscular Rheumatism^ by three applications of Galvan-ism—-Galvanic Electricity.

Pat Nealan, Vincennes, cured of Muscular iRheumatism. Pat Rvan, cured of Old Sore Leg. His brother also cured Their Father had the same for 40 years, Vincennes Ind.

J. R. Gold, cured of Old Sore Le£, Vincennes. Scrofulous Ezcma covered with sores from head to feet. Child of yrank Johnson, Vincennes, Ind.

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duration, cured three years ago. No return. Son of G. W. Collins, Vincennes.

Epithelial Caricer oil the Nose, cured two years ago. No return. Refei* to J. R. Glass, Vincennes.

CHrhus Cancer on the Finger, cured four years ago. 'No return. Mrs. C. Rottman, Purcell Station, Knox county, Ind.

Cancer of the Lip, cured two wars Ago. No return. John Dunman, vincennes.

Cancer of the Breast, cured orte year ago. ,Mrs. J. Denison, Robinson, Ills. vjohn Kegan, Subacute Rheumatism cured by, 10 ELectro-galvanic baths* No return after two years. Vincennes, Ind. 3d-Day Ague of 3 year^ duration, cured. No return after one year. B. L. Bland's son, Oaktpvvn, tind. 'f'

V. Beck's cured of Granular Sore Eyes.' Farmer, 3 miles east of Vinceriines

Thomas Brennah'^ child, 9th and Hart streets,Vincennes, Ind. Bowel Consumption.

Miss Annie Laugel, Vincennes, cured of 3d-pay Ague^ of.3y ears' standing. 4b 0. W. Gardner, cured of Granui lar Sore Eyes, City of Vincennes. Well two years.

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n»tfht,uiid iny »trVfi)trth failed me so I r, had torivennwurk. fn this condition

"MT." VKRNOK, IXD., Nov. 1,187$. DR. TOMLIN, Vincennes:

Your- letter received ten days ago, asking if the Cancer in bothered me si^v in ore. I reply, there luvs not betyi the sliffhi«if imtfcatibO of returning. 1 feel, too, that I can never be too thankful for your skill in my case, as I owe my life to you, when all hope had fled and all other doctors had ceased even to encourage me to a further attempt at a cure,, May success attend you.

MRS*. MALINDA JAMESON

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yean with gataerings in her left ear, ind discharge of offensive matter. When she presented herself th|whole iar was swollen grid red, ata meatus or canal completely tilled, with fungus outgrowths, and so paiAful and *«nder that impossible to use a

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res in vincennes. 'M I. could multiply cases to hundreds k* Wer« necessary* DR. Tom JX.

SSlV'nrSii^^Brmpfsi)^, .^I'Fhil is to ^rtifV tha» my mn Johil, V&are old, was afflicted with

Squipt or'CrOss Eyed, fintt in oae eye indihen rae other, but always in one »r the other eye.

Dr. Tomlin operated on both eyes, and immediately his eyes were straight •ind are still perfect.

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MCCLASTESBOROUOH, III."

As I promised ]TQU, wh.eoJLi^wt^ ffed that was well, I would let publish mjN^fe

you

I never hifel any dif-

culty in thtft%ay since, aiia I certify and attest that I had been suffering from a disease called Fistula for about five years, and I had a cough with it that in 1875 I went to tbc Fjstular Docftor, Hulce, in Louisville, Ky., but could not stpnd his treatment, and the ie*t yenr went to Dr. B. F/'fomlin and he cured me in six weeks, arid since it has not returned: in three years' time, I am certain I am well. One of uvy neighbors called on you, 1 believe.

If this is not in form to prints please ^nd me the form. Your friend, JTOSIAH SLATKB.

CARMI, III., April l^ 'l878.

FE. F. TOMLW: ,,,, „t. ,.r .Hk"

had not forgotten you, but I had lost you. 1 could not be mean enough to forget you aft^r all you fliff for me. You brought my hearing' 1&<!k, and I testify th St I was suffering With Sore Byes for over twenty years, and for the last ten years had gatherings in my head and ears, and nearly blind and deaf, and I do say, that, a* the doctor jaid, I was alone in the world nearly, for I could not see much, and could. bei^r less, undertook with him and he cured my eveh and put druifis into' my ears, and I could both hear and see, for which I thank him and no one else. You may print, this and show it to the people aud send me sow® papers.

I saw Dr|j&§ily, iaf fie spSTiighly of yo,uMy husband died two years ago. I

ELIZA A. GOODWIN.

GRAY VIL^L^^ULY It J878f. DR., TOMLIK .-A I have thought a lortg time abdttt writing to you, but 1 beanl you wer# iot pjtui at Vinqenae*.

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ROBINSON, Crawford Ctu 111:)^ Jan. To Whom it May C&kccftfi

I was a great «nffere¥ fronh disease of the Recttim,'^vbr since wa«? mere child, and kfe dgie adVrfrifcigd rtiV5 afflictions b^cahie^ibffe aggraV^tCTl and painful, until Iif^ Was afrritisl intolerable, from the sufrering^ I had toendure. Much of th* tiriie i^iv suffering was so great, I was unable to ^attend to my prdfesfeional btnnfte^s." fit had consulted irfaiiy' ^mi^t^t physiciam and strrgeorts', batnon^bflerfed, me any positive a&Sttfaftce of A ctire'.

I had spent eveilll ta6rtt$ta iti Citicinnati and was ther6 e*afniited and treated by several different sician^ withOof an^V benefit.

Finidly I consulted Dr.T^fnhn^ of Vincennes, Indiana. He dav£ frte some assurance of a cure. at once

Finally I consulted Dr.T^&tft

fy that I wasjp(^yi9ufRrer from Vincennes, Indiana. He dav rrh of the aiid Throat. I some assurance of a cure. Tat 'LfSlflrVK

placed' myself under tm care and

itit under Dr. TotfiHn, ^*}e Tumors, Ulcers and I take Fissures of th6 Rectum, ana Internal

wi^cA has. entirely cured me. leaauie id stating mv cane for the Blind Fistula. Dr. Tomlin operated enefi^ of like sufferers.

MITCH RI.L BOHXUM. 1|f|

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mv" breast {perfectly free fro will say, in pam wMatev€r. he slightest! I cheerfully jrft

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on me about the sixteenth of last

November, with but very little pain, and I soon ^rnade a good recovery. not more than three weeks under his treatment, and now state that I am now as "well as ever "was in my life, om all suffering or

cheerfully give Dr. Tombn the privilege of puolishing my name and case, for the benefit of others for few know that there is a balm in Giiead" for every disease, and so easily and speedily remedied if rightly found out and used* 1 will answer any letter addressed to me about my case, if they contain a postal «ard or stamfJ. envelope and

paper. Yours in health. R. VANRUSSKIX. M. D.

air&instlbasty jadgmenF) %otthat is Very different from throwing down one's life at the feet of a woman of whom all that you

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sne ftad files as tMid as any one ever described them^ Her bowels never moved for 18 years without medicin«, and often assisted mfethg* ^dKaJhtc&l^. Sb^had.'she^thought, tried everything, and dozens of

Doctors. She. had dispaired of relief, as she^fead bad womb disease P#ad And offen^ve running from her, ears Tor, 9 or 10 years a bad "cOugH, was very thin and confined to her bed* "Or. Tomlin cured her of all. and a£e ^ill answer letters containing st^mp, for benefit of others.

Archie McMullen, of Loogfedfee, Irid., was a patient of Dr. Tomlin"s fn April, 1879. He was cured without ceasing to work. He had both Fissures and Tumors,

Mrs. Kirk, Robinson, Crawford county, Illinois, writes that owing to some other sickness, she did have some further trouble after Dr. Tomlin treated her for Piles, but that she is well and has confidence. Unliis ability to cure Piles.—Quoted frotfrlier letters. uly, 1880. She was treated in April, 1879.

VINCKNNES, IND., Aug. 4,1880. I certify that I wps a gp'eat sufferer from Piles for several years, but for five months I was tortured terribly, had no rest at all. 1 went to Dr. Tomlin's Infirmary and staid there three weeks, and went away entirely cured, and I am still well. I was treated last September, 1879.

I -will answer letters relating to my case, if thev contain postage stamps.

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$ELLE HOWARD.

Residence Scott street, between 5th «nd 6th.i Mi I BHUCJEVILLK, IND., July 30,1880. I 11 certify that I was afflicted with Piles ever since 1 was three years old. 1 am now 44 years old. For the last twelve years there were Tumors the size of a hen's egg constantly outside, which made my case much more painful. I might put them back, out as soon as I began to walk they would come out. I went to Dr. Tomlin's Infirmary last September and staid there "two weeks and went home well and continue well. I will answer any letters addressed to me, containing postage stamp, in regard to ni case PETE it Fox.

VINCENNES, IND..July 29.1880. I hereby certify that I was afflicted with the Blind Piles, .so that it was with difficulty I could walk or work. Lwent to Dr. Tomlin and in a few week's he cured me, and after 18 months now. there is no return of the disease

F. X. GODARB.

CERTIFICATES. F.-RAYVILLE, ILU, Feb. 6, 1878. This fc to certify that I have been nnder the treatment of Dr. B. F. Tomlin for about oue month, for Catarrh it? both ears, with dreadful ear-ache, pain, and partial deafness, but at this time feel entirely relieved.

A. B. PHILLIPS. ..

Dr. Tomlin would refer

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Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky. This

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Womb Disease for five years, and has ^annnt r*t -,Ko..t been treated Iw doctor, ill BSton, Cin-

cinnati. and N6w Albany, but was no

»ooW do well u, »r,« a. above d.-

DR.* B. F. TOMLIN :,V Sir:—My ears are doinff finely. 1 now hear a watch tick at the distance of fifteen inches. The sounds are all gone. I almost feel lonesome, having heard noises in my fears fi»r three or four years. When shall I come down to see you? I can now listen to read- ,, in^ and conversation, and seem to hear JP*J of stationery. quite well. Please send me some of 1 uie medicine No. 2. I am also nearly out of the Irritating Piasters^

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Yo^rs, with re*fect, .. JAMBS B. SMITH.

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GRAYTILIJE, III., Maith 19,1875. .This is to certify that my wife bar stiffened from Sore Eyes, following an a^u'k of Meases, for about nine jrears, and that she has been under Dr. TyinKn's treatment for seven weeks, and is now almost well, -and I believe will need no further treatment* a* 1 balance of the the ease.

uv a««««aman »i¥iaiw

am #iliing to pay ihe balanc bill to-day, on tn* dtsuii««sa} o|

Ail operation on my littie boy, live yeart old, and relieved bim iron great I dange^ £owAao VALUcmc. ft Tikis lady has rewiafned well

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ittcennea, consulted Bp. To^Dlin time lie had sufieeed front lis health, wa» gon&

For a long t\ Chills, until hi had no appetite—fever every 'day and sweats a$*nighti At thi# time he had a the&t didrJahl iS»ugh «id nHBcul ty in breathing, and losing flt»!-li rapidly. He was in the first stage of cousuinpiion,

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b& death." He Kaa ^een c«»ni*Uedt^^ give up^hiS

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Dr. Tomhn promised to gix:e him relief. He gave him his capsules, twice a week and other tonics, and aW&s tin«^ Dec. 28th, he is at work every day., l)r^ l^omlin could cite, many other casea^ cured by his capsules, but these r.re sufficient to show that no case of intermittent fever or dumb ague, can resist them. All who are, and have

been long sufferers from Chills in arif form, should consult Dr. Tetnlin and get his capsules they are warranted to cure or money refunded.

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MT. PLEASANT, IND., Sept. 24, '75. Dr. B. F. TOMLIN, Vincennes, Ind. Dear Sir: I write to inform you of

better. TiJe^nigfft after I came home I slept* w£lL Did -not cough ?«t all at night. My breathing is a great deal better^ and I have a good' appetite. 1 have no night sweats. I tried my lungs with tate in^a8ur£, a:ri(] I pand Wittf a TdffafWeath rienflyor quite an inch I belie'vel am going to gpt well. Your cough medicine loosened my cough from the' first. I had a little fever yesterday, but none at all to-day. I will be down sometime next week. If you cure me it will be a big thing for you. There are several here waiting to see how I come out. Yours truly,

JOHN H. SHAFFLE.

This letter sp^alcs for itself. ,... •.

So I Ota?* for Oo&suitfctla&» uxa ExaaAsstleas? TwI For the treatment

of

All other examinations according to time consumed, instruments used and amount of skill£eqyir£tf. But it is is important to ridte that in, case 1 treat a person, my examination will be inclnded in ttie biH.

How do I make charges? I require an advance fee enough to pay one month's treatment, and, then monthly payments, telling you what it will cost, and limiting the amount Because I can tell about how long in nearly every case. Ox,

Sm it may I if you prefer, you can 6ay for the

concern to Mrs. 0- H. Kidder, No. 252 medicine each time. Bi

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better. But she was entirely cured bv attention, when charges will be reaDr. Tomlin in a few months in 1^7f, sonable, but must be paid weekly, and still jpontinues welL If any one unless it is included in the bill, ai doubta Dr/TomliB's ability to cure Fe- case of operations and treatment mate Disease* in their worst form, they

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lut I often

ke special bargains in special

T\ere cases. Board will be |4.00 per week,

P«™ons cannot get about. as

an operation requiring extra

specified sum. ,,

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DELPHI, INDIANA.

be fotind foe? A1-

ENCLOSE TWO 3 CENT STAMPS AND YOUR COTY£U#T£ATION WILL BB ANSWERED^

All letters promptly answered if they contain five oents worth

I 8end p06te0fficc

Cough Medicine and GSspmles.

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VINCENNES, IND.,July 26.1880. Chaste^ Ld^iskl^ stsrt^' 0iat hi/' little boy, HOW two yiwttf born wi& Hvdtoctle. Softae'told. him his dfiH^ had H^rilia b*

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Owd vrm. Xodctfc. aiii 9 happy man, and although

y-seven yeafs of age, I nojv feel

^^n a sufferer from

had a no one knew bi.'t myself how painfully, for nearly th'irty years the pain was so incessant that I had comfort neither night or day. din's

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saw Dr. sonrw confidence

eiecta^ri I therefoiicame %H|p Tnnrfnary to "be operated up?n, out .wanting a little medicine to be useid befot-^ the operatfon I went mro

K«U.VM'S drug store, coftter of ?tli andf lBroadwav he, Mr. Kelhim, inJbrmed me that Dr. Tbmlin wotiki fail to cure me, (at the same time in-

Fersons,every

Diseases

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the Eye, Throat and Ear, Nose and Lungs, my charges are:

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Consullatation, not longer than ten minutes .*.»»•• it 00 Over ten minutes, ,. .. 2 00 Examining lungs^,, 2 00 Examining heart '. 2.00, Qrdttmry examination, of eyes 1 00 Opthalmoscopic examination ol'eyes with light and dilated pupils 5 00 Ordinary examination of ,ears, without lights 4 •J''"' ji 1 00 Complete examination'with renei-,

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Ordinary examination of throat or nose 1:00 Complete examination with laringoJ' scope, &c. '. .' 5 00 Examination of urihe for Diabetes,

Bright's Disease, Gravel, or Stone*** in die Bladder 6 00a in 5 0 0 Complete examination of Rectum for

Piles, Fistula, or Ulcers of Rectum 5 00 Examination of Uterus with Speculum 5 00

WM. HEBERD,Vincennes, Hardware and Ag^l Implements. JACOB CASSEL, SR.vincennes. WM. DUCHANE, Vincennes. WM. BURTCH. Vincennes. MR. CALLENDER, of Emison &

Callender, Millers, Vinpennes. K. G.GARDNER, Furniture dealer, Vincennes. ROBT. McCORD, farmer,

miles from Vincennes. LOU.WATSON, of Masu & Watson's Hotel, Vincennes^-^ LEONARD LANGDON* my neighbor,eight miles from Vinscennes. And many other*.

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money by registered letter granulaS^B^e^S^SwW*^^' order, or by Express, foi Dr. Tomlin operated^in the lidfe and removed the press&re at once, aad with a full course^ tonics and giStet skill in eversion and treatment ol t^e lids, this Que is in a fair way to cover. In fact be is fast recoverina and goes about all thi' daVf^Mr' slut well, /an. SOtb, 187ft

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Dr, Toiiliu adsii perti»nueda«oec«w 4 In about fen &ys iht di^eafie was ':i* Many fieripoQ#, ladies

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He toot hiitfto Dr. fomlifltfl^f their description^ uunecesssryi with M^opcwrtiom iH cured hiirf.

aU gene, -thefa h» b&n Wo re-1 «t w|sb their nm» jmt ptuUic, and I never do so «gain#i ^beof

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ducing me to purch^e a box of his pile ointment, which fortunately I aid not use), and referred me to Dr. JESSEP, who also told me that my case was incurable, and that 1 had better have nothing to do with DR. TOMLIN that I was old and jv incurable he told me, to take some linseed oil, it would do me as much. good as anything else, I returned ti discouraged saw Dr. Tomlin and 'V told him I would pay for what he I 'I had done, and decline' to be ope-t, rated upon I also told him reasons ." "as above." Seeing that the Doctor was much astonished, I thought it to be my duty to tell him what I had heard (and I did), whereupon ",) he gave me references to persons ^Vi-v in the city, to whom I went, in re#- fc, gard to' cases similar to my own CURED BY HIM: and he also gave me the names of several prominent

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and whom I saw, and

found word he told me to be correct, which again satisfied me that I could be cured he also gave me the names of several hundred persons treated and cured, NONE of which he had ever published. He also, to further satisfy me, showed me a diploma from the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery a certificate of Membership of Cincinnati Medical Society College, and an honorable dismissal certificate from the Coll^gc^ of Physicians and Surgeons, of

Louisville, Kv., which was granted by a vote of the Doctors present upon his leaving Louisville and, in J. order that Dr. Tomlin may not^be

accased of paying for and publishing this advertisement, I certify that I I was operated upon on the 12th ''4'' day of May, 1879, without any pain of a consequence never suffered a minute afterwards, and am now satisfied that my cure is entire.

In addition I would state that I publish this of my own free will, and at my own suggestion—'for which, I myself pay—Kr the truth of which I re£er you to the editor of Vincennes Sun. As to my standing and veracity, I refer whom it may tconcern to the following gentlemen of this city and county of Knox.

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ViiH^is, IND:, Dee. 28th, 1876. On Hepteml^er 22d, 1876, John' Madekin, Baggage Master for all Iht roads entering Vincennes eonsulte4 Dr. Tomlin as follows: His brother Michael, now 17 years old, was sujfciv ing from scrofhlous sore eyes. £Nb eyes were weak from infancy, and during this whole period had been a constant sufferer, remaining almost the whole* day in a dark room and going but emit ^-jLt night. From constant irritation it the outer corner?., his eyes had4grow*

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