Newspaper Page Text
8
. I WILL PAY S2OOO
tjfi. j To the first person proving these letters are not absolutely genuine. I
.tT • have deposited the S2OOO in the Merchants State Bank of Wichita, Kan-
U Jk sas, f° r that purpose. lam the originator and only living man in the
-Ml world practicing my strange and peculiar method of healing. I have
thousands of patients in the United States—patients in every State in the
X own opinion. -PROF. SAMUELS
I!
PROF. SAMUELS
Scientist and Originator of Samuels’
Systematic Treaiment.
LUNG TROUBLE.
Newtou. Km.. March 12. 1910.
* I M tt my duty to tell you what wonder '
fg| rood Prof. Samuel,' treatment baa done
tor me. I bad suffered with lung trouble for
right years. and bad hemorrhage* almoat eaery
<toy. J took the treatment faithfully for one
year, and rare It a tbomngh trial and bare
sever had a hemorrhage since taking it. I be
gan t« gain after fbr first month, and am noe
g ui better t.eal h than for yearn. Atty help or
L BHerence 1 can glee to these wishing to knew
•f this strange treatment I will gladly give.
Yours respectfully.
MRS. C. C. McDANIEL.
•621, Main Street.
NEURALGIA AND STOMACH
TROUBLE
. •.YJV' O.wrro, Kas.. 1064 08
r Prof. Saßwel.
Dear Sir:—! received year letter quite a
few days ago. but hare put off answering It.
1 certainly am rery thankful to you for the
good and great benefit I hare derived from
the une of the treatment prescribed by you.
What I suffered before I wrote you in re
gard to year mefb-d of treatment. I. beyond
me to describe. The comfort I bare now tn
living and being able to go about and enjoy
my food and drink, a* others do. la shnply
*7*k>* U 1C pounds of flesh from early spring
until after I bad taken your treatment, prob
ably about a little over three weeks, then I
commenced to gain, and now have regained «
hounds of she Ift On the whole, I consider
myself •« wonderfully blessed that I aaw your
i advertisem-nt and extend to you my sincere
stank. Very
~Oswego. Kas.. Box
DEAFNESS.
Bayneville. Kas.. July 19. 11*»-
Pmf. Santnela.
sir Will write yon about my child.
She is getting along fine, she seems to bear i
„ g£d o she e/<7 did. but is still nstog the
■medicine for a complete cure. How much |
longer do yon think she will need tn use the l
medicine? I*he bears all right now. but If >
ywu thtnk she should still use the medicine
I pleaae send the same, as yon hare been.
K Tours respectfully.
W. H. SCHULTE.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND
EYE TROUBLE
Ara. Mo.
Pmf. H. Samuel*. .
Dear Sir:—Seud R A Kennedy, of this
plae*. two «rs three symptom blanks with some
of tour advertising matter, as be wishes to
fill hi the symptom blanks and send you. In
my case I bare been taking the treatment now
about a week, and it has improved my eyes
greatly. As to seeing. I have to wear glasses
nd eould not read fine print without them.
Mow 1 can read fairly well. My c-vngb is con-
R siderahle better and it seems I can hear a lit
, better, as I was ban! of bearing. As to
better. I was bard of hearing. As to the
Madder trouble. I can see no change as yet. (
WMI eoatlnue treatment regular and report
any change. Send me some of the advert isinc I
H will eontlnw for the better, until a per
tribot- them to goi-1 advantage.
Yours truly.
(Stgtwd > M. C. REYNOLDS.
PARALYSIS AND GENERAL
TROUBLE.
Opelousas. La.. June 21st. 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels. %
Dear Mr—l have receded and began taking
BE yocr treatment on the »th Inst., and I am
proud to say that I received beneficial results
. n twenty four bourn after the first dose.
Mr eyesight has improved a hundred per cent;
my pains in at! my limbs have been greatly
relieved. In fact, all my ills are relieved; I
I feel altogether much better.
I destre to thank you heartily for the re
Itef you have procured me; and hope and trust
tt win ewntlsue for the better, until a per
manent cure is effected.
Ton win find enebwed names of persons af
fected with ehnmlc diseases I bare also given
your name and address to several other parties
whom you must hare beard from by thia tttne
I Thank leg you again. I am.
Yours gratefully.
I , < Signed. > D. F. DUPRE.
Opelousas. La.. R. No. 2.
MY METHOD OF TREATMENT
E ' The method of treatment % which T have originated is a strange and peculiar
method, differing from anything else used by any living man in the treatment
pf diseases. I do not use the drastic drugs and medicines that doctors depend
upon
' Men who are familiar with the chemistry of the human body understand
that only the chemical elements use in the creation of the body are required
to restore It to health when once its functional power becomes impaired. Na
ture does not require a mass of drugs dumped into the stomich which merely
represent an accumulation of foreign su which must eventually be
eliminated from the system. When Mother Nature created mankind she used
no mercury, no strychnine, no quinine, uo digitalis, no morphine or other pot
■onous chemicals such as yie doctors delight to prescribe for you, and she
needs none of them to accomplish any restorative work that may be necessary
| tn your behalf. ■
My results are obtained by dropping a colorless liquid which I prepare
into the eye. Strange as It may bee. so-called incurable cases of Consump
tion. Bright's Disease. Dropsy. Fits. Nervous Prostration are treated
tn this ap; -rently miraculous way. My system is based absolutely on scientific
principles. The eye is the window of the soul. I have evolved a system or
treating other bodily ills based upon the relation of lue eye to the system as
a whole- This may seem strange, but rny thousands of patients testify to tne
value of my treatment. •
' If you are sick or ailing, yot! will find something in my Message of Facts.
\ -Srhich I am sending free to everyone, that will greatly interest you. I explain
J my method of healing and give you absolute proof o. its value. If you are
MB tired of taking strong drugs into tne stomach, if you have to the point
where you believe there is no hope, if you have tried all kinds of treatment
ywur doctor coulu suggest without its nenefitting you. write to me today foi
by Message of Facts. It tells you something about the peculiar liquid which
KB y prepare, and of a snore scientific and more na. ral method of treatment.
fgß fend me the coupon properly filled out or send me your name and address on
a post card and my “Message of Facts’’ w.a be sent you by return mail free
MB of March; nml 1 believe I nm cured by your I am years oi<i ana mt a woman or my X jr, ST > \
V DDfM? C A TVTT TT7T C. "74 Samuels Building, i E..pwt,ullT, I which l' ha.. h".n tmwblM with tor ..... hat ! J At w*- •’
r rKUr. oAlviucLo, wichita, Kansas znas rs < *
H *
I 1 . 1
B . ' A'-
STOMACH.
Chicago, HI., Sept. 22. 1910.
Prof. Samnels.
Sir: Have now been asing last month’s
I treatment. I am feeling fine, so I do not
, think I need use any more medicine Just now.
My stomac h trouble, as well as other ailments,
are all gone, so 1 am at present enjoying the
liest of heal t>.
My hvgpicst thanks to yop for your won
derful medicine.
Respectfully yours.
(Signed! CHARLES PETERSON.
No. 5414 sth Ave., Chicago. 111.
KIDNEYS.
Chelan, Wash.. Sept. 19. 1910. I
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Str: I have been away from home for
some time, and as the letter was n«K ’•ent to
me. I did not receive it until i a .wt time .
ago. and I am very carry, and haj I been at
home you would have beard from me sooner.
I am entirely cured, and so do not need any
more nf your treatments. \
Thanking you rery much for your kindness,
and wishing your success, believe me. I am
Yours very truly.
(Signed) MRS. D. L. CLEMER.
• z I |
NOW ABLE TO DO A DAY’S
WORK.
Pollock. La.. May 21. 1910.
Prof. Samnels.
Str—After thanking you for your kindly In
tercet In my welfare, would say that I have 1
grown so much better under your treatment
that I am able to do a good day’s work, and
will wait a month or two to see how it will
last. • • .
Respectfully.
(SgDed) D. N. BRAKEFIELD. 1
Pollock. La.
I
CATARRH OF STOMACH.
Shamrock. Tex.. Mar. 23. 1910.
■ Prof. H. Samuels.
Enclosed (Mease find money for a month’s
i treatment, which I think will be all I will
: need, as I am as well as I ever was and in
i one more month I think I will be cured.
I I am. yours truly.
(Signed! MRS. T. H. SPOON.
————— ,
BLIND AND DEAF.
Llamo. Tex.. May IS. 1910. ,
Dear Sir—l think my husband. Mr. Kuffman. ,
Is Improving fast, as he ean now see out of
hta blind ere. and his hearing Is improved. I
Yon will find inclosed uwmev for another
month’s treatment. Yon will please send It
tn mv name, Mrs. E. P. Kuffman. and oblige.
(Signed) MRS. E. P. KUFFMAN.
LIVER AND STOMACH
TROUBLE.
Monett. Mo.. Oct. 31. 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels.
Dear Friend—Four weeks ago yesterday I
received year medicine, and commencing treat
ment by directions, and have found myself
benefited very much, and I have one-half bot
! tie yet. I will wait a few days and see If
'lt is going to hold my health good. If not,
| will send for more, as It Is surely the finest
j treatment the human family has ever taken.
Respectfully yonm.
(Signed) JOHN B. WITHERS.
KIDNEY AND STOMACH
TROUBLE.
Brace, 8. D.. Oct. 23. 1910.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir—l received your letter quite a
few days ago. but hare put off answering it.
I am certainly very thankful to you for
the good and great benefit I have derived from
i the use of the treatment prescribed by you. I
What I suffered before I commenced to take |
your method of treatment ia beyond me to
describe. The comfort I have now in living
; and being able to go about and enjoy my food
■ and drink as others do. Is simply wonderful. ■
‘ I extend to yon my sincere thanks.
Very gratefully and respectfully.
MRS. WILLIAM HOFFMAN.
Bruce. 8. D.. R. No. 2.
f .
THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911.
CATARRH AND WEAKNESS.
SandK Hill. N. Y., Oct. 27th, 1910.
Prof. H. Samnels.
Dear Sir: —It is a great pleasure for me to
let you know that my eyes are doing fine.
Your treatment baa done my ryes more goo»l
In two weeks tbau all the treatment that 1
have used In three years.
I have one bottle left yet; and I will send
for another treatment before this is all gone.
I think before a week I cau throw my glasses
away, for my eyes feel fine. x
Yours very truly.
(Signed) -JOSEPH BEAULAC,
22 Leclalre St.
GREATLY BENEFITED.
July 28, 1910, Monett. Mo.
; Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—l received your month’s treatxnent
ntxl I certainly am very thankful to you for
good it has done mo in thia short time.
I have Just taken It in my eyes fifteen days. J
have gained strength and can do my work
' without resting so much. I can eat almost
| anything I want. I have only used half of one
| bottle yet. I think that I will be well by the
: time I use the rest of the medicine.
MRS. LOUISA UOSTLEY.
Monett, Mo.. R. F. D. 3. Box 114.
EYE AND GENERAL TROUBLE
Wilmarth, Fla., Sept. 18. 1910.
Prtf. H. Samuels.
' I can’t fully explain to you bow much good
your treatment has done roe.
1 am doing well now. and not in a position
to take treatment longer, although I expect
ed to take the treatment three months If I
could have done it. ■ I »m willing to toll any
one that if they take the treatment according
to directions it will do all you claim for it.
BETTY GRANT.
GAINS RAPIDLY.
Jacksonville, 111., Oct. 10. 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—Received treatment all O. K.
Am still gaining in weight, have gained 40
(wunds since taking your treatment and feel
better than I have for over two years.
Sincerely yours.
MRS. R. M. FULLER.
A STRANGE AND PECULIAR
METHOD OF HEALING
"■■■■—
ASTHMA.
Augusta, Kan., Nov. 7, 1900.
Prof. Samuel*.
Dear Sir:—Some time last December we
brought to you our aon Dandridge Lyon, who
was then and bad been for some time suffering
from a severe case of Asthma. After your
first treatment he had one slight attack.
Your medicne soon relieved him, and since
then be has never been troubled with asthma.
He looks much better, and now feels that
he is entirely cured. It was the best invest
ment that I ever. made.
Yours very truly,
W. W. LYON & WIFE.
BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
Remus, Mich., Sept. 25, 1919.
Prof. H. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—l wish to write you these few
lines today for the express purpose of thank
ing you for your every successful treatment
of my wife's sickness, namely: Bright’s Dis
ease. We consider her entirely cured of this
dread malady, and can say to any person or
persons desiring to benefit themselves in any
thing of this kind, they would do well to con
sult'you; and we are ready and willing at any
time to testify to your ability to do what
you claim to do.
So with heartfelt thanks for the great good
you have done. I will close, by writing my sett
Your obedient servant,
P. F. BRADLEY.
Remus, Mich M R. No. 4, Box 63.
FROM A PHYSICIAN.
Kildare. Okla.. Mar. 2, 1909.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir—l find your miraculous remedy al
ready helping my nerves. Who shall deny that
in not many years to come r”” shall be re
garded as the pioneer of a new and better sys
tem of theraprtitlcß. in which tlte eye. rather
than the mouth, shall be regarded as the
proper entrance to the internal economy of suf
fering humanity? When that day arrives those
who now cast stones at you will replace those'
stones with garlands, and win truculently de
clare: “We always knew he was right." Yod
will. I hope, then remember that one of the
first to see the depth and wisdom of your
theory was.
Yours very gratefully,
VERB V. HUNT, LL. D.. M. D..
Formerly Division Surgeon for the Frisco Ry.,
Kildare, Okla.
TUBERCULOSIS AND TERE
GIUM.
Maryville. Mo., June 10, 1910.
Dear Sir—Find enclosed money for which
please send me another month's treatment of
rour wonderful remedy, for I certainly think
It a God-send to suffering humanity. I have
gained fifteen pounds in two months and feel
better than I have for two years. The tere
ginm on my eye is disappearing and I can read
large print, such as the head lines of a pa
per. after being practically blind in it for five
years.
Yours truly,
L. M. HELMS.
Maryville. Mo., Route 3. Box 44.
• ___________
RHEUMATISM AND •
PARALYSIS
Cayuga, N. Y., Aug. 9. 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels.
Dear Str—l am improving under your treat
ment right along. My rheumatism is leaving
me. I think another month's treatment will
cure the rheumatism, and alro think It Is help
ing my paralysis. It is the only medicine that
I ever took that 1 kept improving right along.
I sleep good nights now. My shoulder and
arm does not ache nights now and my knee is
about well. I can be on my feet all day
now. and I am getting over my nervousness.
You will see by my writing I am not so ner
vous.
I think you will have more patients around
here In a little while. I am recommending you
-to everyone around here. There ik a man here
that has the rheumatism and diabetes, that I
think will try it when he aces how I get along,
and there is quite a number around here that
will try It after a while. I will do all I can
for you. I am golnr to send for more before
I get out. as I want to try It longer
Yours truly.
(Signed) FRED A. BAKER.
STEADILY IMPROVES.
Caney. Kas., June 17, 1910.
I Prof. H. Samuels.
| . Dear Sir—Received your letter, and tn reply
«an say that I am really a great deal hn-
proved In health. Have gained so fast since
I began on the last (third) month's treat
ment. 4
When I began taking your eye treatment 1
was not able to do anything, practically speak
ing. I am now doing my work. True, I have
to take it easy, but by so doing I get along
nicely.
The bowels are not as regular as I would
like, but so much better. Sleep so well, and
eat so many things I have not eaten for five
years. My. eyes bother me: cannot stand it to
read very much; back troubles me some, pain
seems to be In kidneys.
I still have medicine, but will tell you how I
am getting along when I send again, as I
shall continue the treatment for a while longer.
I am
A very grateful patient,
(Signed) MRS. ELLA DIVERS.
; BRONCHIAL TROUBLE.
Cartwright Wharf. Va..
Sept. S. 191st
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Prof.:—l will wrltu you to let you
know that I received my medicine last Tues
day. I was so glad to get It. for I was feel
ing ao badly, but am glad to say now I am
feeling so much better and hope I will not
have ,to wait so long next time.
I feel that I am on the road to health. You
have done me ao much good I want you to
help a friend of mine In Suffolk. She asked
me to send you her ’ address. Some of the
people around here say it Is strange that we
don’t see any testimonials from Virginia, so if
you wish yon can send one from me. and I
can say that one montht’g treatment from you
has done me more good than 1200 worth of med
icine from the doctors here. I cannot praise
your medicine too highly, for I do say it is
the best In the world.
Hoping you will send this lady some of
your testimonials and you can send mine, if
you like.
Your humble patient,
MRS. J. W. HARRIS.
HEALTH RESTORED.
Pilot Butte, July 6, 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels. ,
Dear Sir—l guess you will think I have for
gotten you, but that will never be. I will
never forget the man that saved my life.
Well, I suppose you will be glad when yon
hear how I am keeping l . I am feeling pretty
good. Last year at this time I wasn’t able
to feed myself and now I can shoulder one
hundred and sixty pounds. I think that is
pretty good, and I weigh as much as ever I
did.
People are surprised to see me look so well.
The crops look fine here. The wheat is all
headed out. though we have had some bad
storms here; the wind today Mowed my drive
shed away and broke my buggy. There has
been lots of damage done all around us, but
it has not hurt the crop yet.
Good-bye fcr this time, from
JACOB BITTERIDGE,
Pilot Butte, Sask, Canada.
EYE TROUBLE.
Waynoka, Okla.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—l am glad to tell you that my
eyes are as good as they ever were, and as 1
do not need your medicine any more, you do
not need to send it. Hoping you may help
others as you have helped me. I remain.
LUCIE ULMER.
GENERAL BREAKDOWN.
May 25, 1910.
Prof. Samuels.
Kind Friend: —Since I commenced your reme
dies I have been feeling a decided 'improve
ment Itr m? health. The change in my health
physically is entirely different to anything I
have ever had in my life with all other medi
cines I have taken. 1 ' So far it seems to
strengthen me all through my system. My eye
sight is better. The varicose veins on my right
side have almost disappeared entirely, and I
do not have that desire to urinate two'or three
' times a night. I am beginning to sleep as
toms! as an infant, and I am gaining fti
-weight also. 1 have spoken to a doctor here
in regard to your treatment. They laugh at
the idea, yet my former doctor Is anxious to
see bow I will conte ont under your treatment.
However. I shall continue taking your treat
ment as long as I Me that I am receiving atv
benefit whatever. Now, wishing you sincerely
all success and good luck that can possibly
come to any one. I remain.
Yout servant and friend.
- (Signed) ~ J. C. BLOCKER.
Belmont, lowa.
STOMACH AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
Smallet, Mo.. March 3. 1910.
Prof. S. Samuels.
Kind Sir:—l received your letter a few days
ago. in which you ask how I was progressing.
I wish to say that I am at present feeling
fine in every way. and have been improving
in health wonderfully since taking the treat
ment. of which I commenced on the 3d of
March, and just before taking your eye treat
ment. I assure you, I was a miserable wreck.
Cotild hardlv stir about. Os course. I am not
entirely well, but at present I feel better than
1 ever did In my whole life. 1 could really
write several pages In describing my improve
ment. but I assure you will make a full report
at the time I am cured, and will let you know
more of my improvement in about two or three
weeks. Very truly yours,
PERRY A. M'GUIRE.
Smallet. Mo.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
Victoria, Miss.. May 12. 1910.
Professor Samuels.
I think It Is dne you to tell you how much
benefit I hare derived from your treatment.
Have only been using this treatment two weeks
and think after h few more weeks the improve
ment will be tikily wonderful.
For months past I have been unable to per
form my daily duties. Now I feel almost well,
with new energy and new strength.
I shall recommend you to my suffering
friends. Very truly.
MRS. HOG AR TUNSTALL.
•'Fernwood Plantation.’’
’ASTHMA.
BurUirgton Jet.,* Mo., Oct. 10. 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels. U
Dear Sir:—l ha'a l*m an invalid for twenty
elgfit years with Asthma or some trouble simi
lar. wherein my breathing was affected. , I
have tried everv remedy known to the M. D.'s.
but failed to get only temporary relief from
them.
I began taentment with you the latter part
of Uor.'h' nn.l T l.olioie 1 am CIITCd IjV VOUF
DEAFNESS CURED.
Connorsville, Ind., Feb. 2. 1911.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir: —From neglect I have not written
you, which should have been done some weeks
ago, to let you know after waiting so long
since having taken the treatment for my fail
ing eyesight, wish to say 1 can hear as well
oh I ever did, and the pain In my head is all
gone, also tnc bussing noise. 1 can see fine.
Os course I have to use glasses to read or work
In. but do not need them for anything else.
Too much cannot be said in favor of your
wonderful cure. I heartily recommend you
and your treatment to any and all who are
afflicted as I have been. Think. I am a man
mp venty-seven years old and anj. very well
indeed. May God continue to bless your way
of treating diseases through the eye. is the
wish of one who cannot say enough for it.
Very truly your friend.
(Signed) ISAAC HAFNER.
No. 213 W. 19th St.
(General. Two months.)
Connorsville, Ind.
SERIOUS STOMACH TROUBLE.
Carrollton. Tex., May 27. 1910.
Prof. H. Samuels.-
Dear Sir:—l am more than pleased to in
form you that I am getting along Just fine.
I don’t suffer but very little and have got
so I can sleep very well. I am well pleased
with the medicine, dlnd as I am nearly out of
medicine, please send me some at onee. for
I don’t want tn get without, and oblige, .
Your friend.
(Signed) C. A. SMITH.
A SUFFERER FROM RHEUMA
TISM, ASTHMA, INDIGES
TION AND CATARRH.
Fowlerville. Mich., Jan 19, 1911.
Prof. H. Samuels.
Dear Sir: —It is some time since I wrote
you. Well, my rheumatism is gone, and my
asthma is gone; and the indigestion is all
right. My catarrh is better, and I can go to
bed and sleep all night and don't have to get
up till morning to urinate. My appetite Is
good. A thousand thanks to you. ,
Hoping you may live a hundred years and
be able to cure the sick, and may God bless
your health.
From your patient and friend.
(Signed) MRS. LUCY ANN TISSELL. *
Fowlerville, Mich., Box 76.
HEART TROUBLES AND
GENERAL.
Bartlesville. Okla., Feb. 3, 1911.
Prof. H. Samuels.
Dear Professor:—l am just going on with
my third month’s treatment awaiting my med
icine. I am just doing grand. I have not
had a single attack of Heart Trouble, and no
other of the old complaints are left to speak
of, so I think I shall be entirely cured by the
time my treatment is over with, and it Is all
due to Professor Samuels and his wonderful
treatment, so I am surely speaking very high
ly of yon to ruy friends—several who say they
will go to you.
I want to ask you about my brother-in
law's case. I told you of when I was there.
He is suffering something awful with rheu
i matism and his eyesight is very poor. He ‘is
awfully discouraged, as he nas suffered so and
spent so much till now be hasn’t got any
thing left but poor health. He said if he had
the money he would try your treatment. Now.
what is the best you can do for him. and
what will you charge him for his treatment?
I know you ought to cure a case like that if
yon can cure my case. So kindly write me
what yqp can do for him, and tell me‘wheth
er he will have to come there as I did. His
rheumatism Is mostly from his knees down.
Awaiting an early reply, I am.
(Signed) MRS.’ GUY BOCKINS.
Bartlesville, Okla., No. 13.
BETTER THAN DOCTORS AND
PATENT MEDICINES. ;
Nelagoney, Okla., Aug. 26, 1910.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir —In regard to your treatment -will
say It has helped my eyes and general condi
tion more than all the doctors and patent med
icines I have tried for several years, and I
have doctored considerable.
I feel so much better that I am going to
try to get along without any more medicine.
Will watt a month and see how I feel.
Thanking you for yonr kindness and replac
ing the broken bottle, I am.
Yours respectfully.
S.' D. LORTON.
Note—Mr. Lorton has not ordered more treat
ment since writing the above letter.
RHEUMATISM AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
Fra roe, Minn., May 24. 1910.
Prof. Samuels.
Dear Sir—l will write and tell you about
my case. Since I commenced using your treat
ment I am feeling quite a bit better. Before
using your treatment I was bothered with a
headache most of the time, hut now I am not
bothered any more, and I feel better in gen
eral. Hoping to hear from you again, .
Respectfully yours,
(Signed) h. L. DECKER.
Fraxee. Minn.
CATARRH AND RHEUMATISM
Durant, Miss.. Aug. 30. 1910.
My Dear Doctor —I know that I have treat
ed you too bad, but there has beep so much
sickness I had no time, but I can’t say enough
for your treatment. I have been cured of my
catarrh in my bead and In fact every other
way ; do wish I eould thank yon more.
Now I have plenty for one more week and
if I see I need more yon may be sure I
will send for more.
I want my son to take one month's treat
ment and I think I will get him to: he has
had -gripne so much. Now I have given nil the
papers von sent me away and they all said
they were going to send and get It. One Was
our pastor’s wife: she has consumntion. I have
not seen him since he sent for it.
Now you may be sure I will help yon all
I can. Thanking vou many, many times.
Your friend.
MRS. W. H. MILTON.
84 YEARS OLL.
Read the following letter from Mary IC.
Watts. Star City. Ind. Mrs. Watts Is
years old and her letter is very interesting, es
pecially to those beginning to feel the effects
of old age.
Star City. Ind.. Aug. 22. 1910.
_Prof. Samuels.
I have taken two months’ treatment from you
and I now feel that I am well,
I am *4 years old and for n woman of mr
I am not constipated, and so I feel that I
bare been greatly benefited by your medi
cine. My eyes are some better, but I don’t
suppose there te anything that will ever do
them mneh good any more, but am so thank-
1 ful to you that I am as well as I am. I
’ 1 hope you will succeed and help others as you
t have me. With the best of wishes to you. 1
remain,
I A friend,
MARY A. WATTS.
Star City, Ind.
; .... -
r KIDNEY AND GENERAL
1
; TROUBLE.
• Brevard, N. C., Sept. 27. 1910.
' Prof. H. Samuels.
Dear Sir:—l am writing to let you. know
what my condition My kidneys never pain
me now. and my catarrh ia almoet gone. I
ckn sleep all night without baring my nose
stopped up. I think when I use the re
mainder of the treatment 1 will be permanently
cured of both diseases, as I bare no sign of
• kidney trouble before Feb. 25th. 1910. and
catarrh was a very, nnootnmon disease with me.
1 think the mrntb's treatment has cured me
- already and hardly think I will need any more.
Yours truly? ALTER HI. RST.
t " :
NERVES.
Orient. lowa, Oct. 24, 1910.
Prof. H. Samnels.
Dear Sir:—d will write you a few lines.
Um getting aioni so well I haven't walked on
my crutch since Oct. 12tb; and I can do al
most a man'» whrg again. I don't do the very
hardest work, but feel from day to day I m
' getting strvpgtr.
There have' been quite a few from here that
have got your address. They think Prdf. Sam
uels is a great man. and 1 do myeelf. for no
, M. D. doctor tould have put me on ray feet
r where I am today. I think your treatment i»
1 the oniy thing.
I feel that I ought to take a month of two
treatment "yet. because I'm not as strong a»
1 ought to be yet. Yours t™}?-
MR JOHNNIE HENCKENDORF.
Orient, lowa.
COULD NOT SEE FOR ONE
YEAR.
Benhams. Va., May 25, 1910.
Prof. H. Samue's.
’ Dear Sir:—l have been using your medicine
' according to directions a fraction over one
’ month, I feel grateful to report to you that
I my eves have been «>eatly Improved by your
) treatment. I have been « Zeen
the last few days, the fhst tlme 1 ba’e seen
her for twelve months, and I can see the
flowers and he objects around me fairly well.
At this writing I have one and ode hair not
ttos of" mVdieine left. I will continue o use
the remainder of the medicine until I can
confidence that my eye
sight wUI be restored by your wonderful treat-
1 \ 1 ■ * - ~~~
; HAVE YOU ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING DISEASES?
CONSUMPTION RHEUMATISM
HEART DISEASE BRIGHT’S DISEASE
HAY FEVER BRONCHITIS
' MORPHINE HABIT STOMACH TROUBLE
CATARRH DIABETES
KIDNEY TROUBLE LIVER TROUBLE
ECZEMA DEAFNESS
’ FITS AND SPASMS ASTHMA
CATARACT GOITRE
CONSTIPATION NERVOUSNESS
GRANULATED EYES DROPSY
BLINDNESS NEURALGIA
FREE! /
If you have any of the above diseases, my Message / .
of Facts will tell you some things about the dis- /
eases of. the human body and the logical method /
of treatment which will be new and interest- /
ingtoyou. Fill out the coupon and mail / ’
to me today, or write me a letter or
: postcard, and my “Message of
Facts’’ will be mailed to you
Postpaid, without any obligation $
of any kind upon your part. X)
It is intensely interesting
and may be the means £
of saving your life. O £
Write today—this A
hour as this > / /
advertisement / &
/ $
may not / 4 .• % .
appear Z * .• .• x ..
again / . * .• .•* \
/V < ■
/ * y ,o- «.- v
CATARRH OF STOMACH.
Wiprcd, N. D.. May 12. 1910.
• Prof. Samuel?. t
Dear Sir—l am feeling mueh better now tijan
I did before I started the treatment and in
i closed you will find money, for wiicb send
me another mtmth’s treatment, and 1 thank
you for wbat you have already done for me.
Good-bye. _ . • ’i
A. F ENR3ICH. '
Wiprud, N. D.
DIABETES. • 3
Agra. Kas.. May Ift 1910.
Pro*. H. Samuels.
p car sir—l thought I would drop yon a few
!in»s to let .you know I am getting slong fine.
I am alro stronger than 1 was. 1 lave med- •
! ieine e non ph to last some time yet. By the
i time it 1* all gone I think I can do without
[ it. hut if I can't. I win send tc you for
mor«. • ‘ .
Y ours verv truly.
(C’gned) MRS JOHN GORACKE.
r * Agra, Kaa.
•
1 HEART AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
Mayerville. Miss.. May 24. 1910.
Prof H. Samnels.
Bur <tir—j d<> not hesitate for a single mo
ment to confess I am at a loss fas laernage
to express my feeling of the bea'thy
I your remedy has ro«to-ed to me. ®»e who
has never tried your remedies for • cure has
nr. idea tb« effect it wfl! bnve nrv>n the human
i system . when tak*n otherwise than intertuilly.
atanfsd I f»*t «»**• ,h " Bk rn ®
]y for the relief that 1 have received.
. . Y’ours respectfully.
f«gned) • MRf » BLAND.
RHEUMATISM AND DEAF-
: NESS.
s Hartman. Ark- Feb 1 1911-
! Prof. R. Samuels. ' ~,ir
’ Dear Str—l received a rnoutb’s treatment
’ from yee on the 30th of January fc>) to* v«s.
and she baa been nsing it since ns you di
rected. and it is helping ber. Rbe was belp-
Ipw with rheumatism and now sb- ean go
about the place where sbe pleases and baa
. pained eight pounds in weight She was al-
Tiwt deaf and now she can hear corjmoo talk.
1 think br the time she uses np tbe treatment
that she will be entirely well. I had two
doctors with her end they both Mid they could
de her no good.
e Thanking you mort kindly for wbat yon bav»
. done for her. I am.
Yours very truly.
‘ (Signed) PR- MORGAN-
t ’ » * Hartmih. Ark.
I ' CATARRH.
St. Peter’s R-etory,
Steubenville. 0.. Aug. 18. 19Wr
• Prof. H Samnels. . ,
; Dear Sir—The first little bottle of ynut
medicine I took effected a complete rare.
- can hear as well as anyone now. ard have ns
- eatarrhal trouble whatever.
Yours faithfully.
(Signed) THOMAS A POWERS