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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 9 1800--TWENTY PAGES. A POSITIVE CURE OR NO PAY Sy 1= B G Bl = P il i R R ) oy WR CURE THE WORST CASES OF Sy FRIHLTS IN =20 A0 GO DAY, Read the following Testimonials, and write for names of some we have cured. COOK REMEDY COMPANY, 13th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb, Sworn Testimony: STATE OF TOWA, ! COUNTY OF MARSHALL, § ) 65 ...of Marshalltown, Mar shall County, State of Iowa, being duly sworn, depose and say that in Decem- ber, 1887, [ went to the Cook Remedy Company, of Omaha, to be treated for what is" known as Syphilis. Prior to going to them I had treated with prom- Inent physicians for about six months, and all the time continued to grow worse, until I was completely covered with sores, having thick, warty scabs from an eighth to one-half inch thick, many of whick had run together so that gome were as large as my hand. The bottom of my feet were one complete ab, which would crack open if I at- tempted to walk. My hair had fallen out and I had several large sores on my Ip and face. Physicians that had ated me had given up all hope of doing me any good, and frequent- ly said they were using the best reme- dlos known to tho p! on to cure the disease, but that they had no effect on me whatever. 1 treated with the Cook Remedy Com- any for thirty-five days and returned Buum free from all sore eling as though I had a new lease of life. 1 be- gan to flesh up, and to this date am in perfect health, and my hair has grown thick and long. It is now near months since I took their treatment, and as yet b not seen any symptoms of the disease, all of which is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. [Signed] Subscribed and swern to before me J. L. Carney, a notary public in and for the county of Marshall, state ot Iowa, this 26th day of October, 1888 [sEAL.] J. L. CARNEY, Notary Public. EEN The following affidavit is made by one <f the physicians who treated Miss: for nearly six months, and he was con- fident in his own mind at the same time she came to us that she would never recover. He has since told her as much: STATE OF [OWA, | COUNTY OF DALLAS, § I, C. H. Stuli, M. D., of Perry, I ate of Towa, being duly' sw that 1 am a re wr phy- sician snsed to pra e undor the laws of the state of lowa. I have read the foregoing affidavit of Miss and can truthfully say that Iam knowing to all the facts therein stated, and cun further testify that I was one of the physicians who treated her and had given up all hope prior to her going to the Cook Remedy Co. She had been gradually growing worse, and this too, while under the treatment of the best remedics known to the medical profes- sion at that time. Her statement as to her condition before going to them is true m every particular, and on her return, aften treating with them a little over a montls she was apparently well and free from all taint of the disease. It has now been about ten months since she took the treatment, and up to the rn-wn( time, there has been no mani- estations of any return of the disease, and I have overy reason to believe that ahe is permauently cured. H. StULn, M. D. ribed to before me & justice of the p , in and for Dallas county, state of lowa. this 20th day of October, 1588, R. L. LuNT, Justice of the Peace. We have the originals of both these statements on file in our oftice. Three years after treatment the above patient writes us as follows: g March & Dear Sirs Sworn and subs L 1880, Your d yes- to hear you me to write, Cook Remedy Co. most welcome letter was rece and [ was pleased v interested enough in My health could not be better than it is at tho present time, and has been for the past five months, The sore is all heaicd and has been for a long time, 1 have noreason now to think that Lam not as well as I ever was in my life, [ supposoe you think [ have forgotten you all and not thankful for what you have done for me, but such is not the cas for I often speak of you and often think how well [ would like to go to Omaha once moro and you all, I know I have no way of getting theve so there 18 1o use of me thinking of seeing any of you again. But [ will never forget what all you done for mo if,l aid illtreut ou while I was there. You would hardly know me as I have changed so much since [left Omaha; T was pale and poor while there. I now weigh 140 pounds with my coat on, 1 been at work for a'lady for the last four months but am at home now. Yours truly, Miss N From Another Patient. September 24, 1889, Cook Remedy Co.,Omaha, Neb, In answer to your roquest for a testimo nial of my porsonal exp e in tak ng your Remedy, am only too glad o an opportunity to tell of the great beu efit I derived from it. When I went to ou, had on the dilferent parts of my ody nine runnin vo of whizh were on my left le \d been run ning sores for over six m Had been to Mot Sprin Ark., for two months, also doctored with five differ ent doctors in the threo years that | was afllicted with that terrible disens At last | made up my mind that it wa incurable, and when I was told of your remedy and its effects, conclude it as my lust chanec But to fu vibe my happiness when in only ¢ day’s treatment my sores were up and the scabs fa ofY thing [ cannot describe with u when after 21 days every ono was gon I was the happiest man in Omaha, B foro [ went to you I experienced great trouble at different times from the sffucts of the great amount of mercury seq r nths (th 1t I had taken previous to going to Whenever I got wet either my would have sharp pains nd my arms would have to be rubbed and hot flannels apphed before the joints would bend. Also, always had a Sore feeling in my joints, and my legs were always ti but since I have taken your Remedy have not felta mer- cury pain and my joints are as limber as hey ever were, and L sincerely beliove thé last vestige of mereury mpletely adicated from my system. S. A., Lead City, Dak. Six Montks Later. LEAD Crry, Dak., April 16, 1890. Cook Remedy Co.—Gentlemen: I feel s though it were a duty I owe to you to my race in general who ave afllicted witn the worst of all diseases, Syphilis to write a letter teiling of my wondc ful cure of that disease by the Magic Remedy There is no use describing my condition; its makes me shudder to contemplate its gravity one year a My heart was broken,—all my courage gone trying to find a_cure. [ had been to Hot Springs, Avk., and had spent nearly eleven hundred dollars treating with "Drs. Garnet & Greenway of that city. They pronounced me cured, but in two weeks afterwards the eruptions gain. Then I spent two long iffering all the pain and mental a human being ever endured and In that time I under five different doctors without receiving enough benelit to give me even a ray of hope that Lwould ever get well. I had up to this time taken enough mercury and potash to salivate a regiment of soldiers [t had salivated me thirteen tim and no one but those who have large quantities of these medicines can sympathize with a person in my condi- tion at that time. My joints would swell and refuse to bend, and the was a con- tinual pain in my legs and arms, and a tired, worn out feeling all over my body. When it is understood that at the same time T was covered with ulcers and sores, my feelings can be appre- cinted. The remcmbrance of that period impels me to write this letter and sy I am o well man to-day: that six weeks’ treatment under the Cook Rem- edy Co. of Omaha cured wme; thatfor the 1 five months I have worked in a mine at hard labor four and five hun- dred feet under ground: have be soaking with water a great many times, also have drank to exce and used tobaceo continually, and as yet have neither seen nor felt o symptom of my old disease. What other test a man could make I know not;—if I did would certainly put mysell to'it at once. My wish for you, gentlemen, is s S5 10 your magic Remedy, and may Goa re- ward you for the good you ave'doing the human race. [ do not wish my city or name published at large, but [ will only be too glad to answer any letter from ny individul, to whom I shall willingly reveal my name and locality. [ remain yours trul S. A, Still later, as showing what our pa- tients are doing for us and the aficted, we publish another letter from the above purty: you. arms or legs Lead City, S. D., May 14, 1890, Cook Remedy ( Omaha, Neb.— Gentlemen: 1 received your letter and course of treatment the 29th of last month, and M —— took them im- mediately. o took them in tive days. The result was copious movement of the bowels, the ulcer beenme very sore, | but softened, and has now nearly healed up. His apoetite is good and aiso his condition in general, and he thinks he is o well man once morc Enclosed you will find a letter from Mr, — y Lanswered it and told lam you charged me $— lor treatment, but thitt your charges varied us to a man’s condition, Now gentlemen, while I feel though I were urd: oat obligutions to th ompany, and am willing to do anything [ can for them, yeu [ must say, they are coming a tittle to thick, as there i rdly a mail that [ don’t get two or three letters asking about the compuny, and L know by not answering them I am doing you an inju 50 Up to date I have answered everyvone, but you must consider I work all day in the mine, and 1t is not fun to spend my evenings writing letters, Now [ am willing to write o few for you, but not one or two o day, How would it be if you referred the most doubtful me, that is, the ones who think tuere is no cure and that you are feauds. Give me that kind, and if they don’t change their minds, they ean’t be change Very Respectiully. ones to Another Cure Muds Ye Detrait, October Cook Remedy Co.—Gentlemen: 1 willing to write you o test wish it printed If you wish to refer lotter history of 1 brief, my e 1857 I was treate I was cur u t Ago. 7, 1887, \m nonial, but do no over my nume. wyoue to me by sladly give them my ¢ [ will re 1 you at tirst, had no t Al of 18539, roke out with son my h and had & very aggravated throat. My d At that time i weed it syphilis” of s 1 suid 1 must go to the 1 went wnd spent ht inder expense I could not well afford. When I retur- ed, | was appavently well, but ia on again, 1 1 thou z for a lon in Chicago, I inued the for two and o huge broke out on my wd | to my bed wbout & yenr of this, doctoring all with'different physicians and , my frieads ssul me to the to v person, 1 wi In and sup- furthor whea I re or nds ondury s \ 1ot Springs. an six montiy 1t cume wble to go away, an L doc- ore ikl was contined \fter the tim speciul Hot I began nd in about 1d, to make long story short, I kept this thing up for ahout thirty ve I have taken mur- cury and all kinds of preparations ad- vertised, enough to fit up a good sized drug store, all the time being at first bett and then down again, and s0 on through these long in the end much worse. This spring my friends weve about to send me to u celebrated physician when one of them wanted me to o to vou. [ begun taking your rem- edy in June, 1887, and today [ am as as any man, and feel no bad effect from the disease. I m improvement began in f taking the first dose, and, barring the rs, no one would.ever know that I haa been aflicted for thirty vears. your remedy ought to be know to all sufferers. ou know how greatful am for your treatment. On i as I was, cannot express s ont thanks for the benelits received, but I can never forget you, and silent offer: i o out from my heart to you every Gratefully yours, JoT. Three years later: Tu answer to the inguiry from us, *do you consider your cure permanent.” the author of the above letter writes us as follow: Detroit, May 10, 1890. Cook Remedy Co. am as well as [ ever was in Never had a retura of any Thanks for your interest. to 1m- a year Springs n. prove, but slowly or so returned, ) 0 Omaha from a distance of four hundred miles on my way to the Hot Springs, where I was intending to go the second time for treatment for syphilis. [ was induced to stop and see the Cook Remedy Co., their advertisement being so strong. [ thought there was a bare possibili that they could do something: after consulting with them, and owing to their very favorable proposition | cluded to try the treatment, and happy to cured and am to le home on the morning train. least six months time and several hun- dred dollars in money, besides [am this time contident the am permanently cured, as I feel much petter than befor for years, and better than when 1 left the Hot Springs supposed to be cured a little over a year ago. Respe am I saved at tally In answer to our letter as to his pres- ent state of heulth, and the permancncy of his cure, this patient writes us ngain us follows: Dallas, Texas, May 8, Cook Remedy Co.—Dear Sivs: tainly consider mysell curea nentiy. It seems to'me that I never en- joyed such perfect health as 1 have sit king your treatment, three years ago. [ can eat, sleep and worlk with positive comfort, Lam usually very busy, but shal ke time to ans- wer the inquir ny unfortunate whom you may refer to me, Sincerely yours S0, I ce perr The following illustrations vepresents the condition of puticnts leg when ho came to us for treatment, they show side and rear view of the leg. The dif- ference in size is due to the different sittings when the picture was taken. Tois patient has been less than 50 duys, but the soves are now all fille in with growing flesh.and in a fow d we will send Wim hom: pen fe y person eall nt at our rooms ho re- mains, or on application we will furnish his name and address at any time in tho on This certiftios traly repr that the nts the condition of three we Tho Co., has treated ma but and what they say aboy e a ut condition’is true, All gone from the parts, and the leg i idly re its normu tirely well, CoH three 0 my sorel a weelk GRAN Add’tional Testimonla's, Ce Gentl hend the s sist the ons and onstration of the use of an 0o r purely skeptical ones in cony ora yo! can discoye permanency of my mira I have the litively ported and contirmed by every mwy five senses—could the rankest pe assurance ot ‘can not_be computed—the trans con- § y that in fourteen days L was | ve this eity for { bis rensoning Prior to ise of any mist challenge or insult faculties by demanding mor happy experiment, the exer one of my functions, physical or mentai, seemed to remind me of my abnormal and pitiful conaition. Now, do I eat drink,smoke, sleep,or think,it is with a blissful sense of pleasure, satisfaction and comfort; to which I was so many sulering, miserable years a stranger that a thousind times each day I am lost in blissful contemplation of the new life and hopes of the incaleuiable and priceless trensure I have purchased for a paltry $ Two months since, could I have known the posibilities, and had had you demanded ten of my new tife for the magic pellets, I wouid have gadly yielded consent. To my thin ing the intrinsic value of the specific tion from a living death; from a mental con- dition of which Dante’s visions of hell could not aggravate—is not a thing upon which n price must be set. You may feel richer ten thousand times in the gratitude and happiness of your p: trons than in their dollars. Yours sincerely J. H. The following is a very recent letter from the above writer: Cnicago, April 80, 1890. Remedy Co., Omaha, Neb. Replying briefly to your inquiry th inst., I have much plea- sure in ing that my absolute reco is as complete and satisfactory as on the date of my last letter Oct. 8, 1889, These counditions, of course, do not ab- solutely establish the permanency of the cure bevond the period actually covered, but in m stimation, and in the light of my experience with other “eures” and iti Lam feeling no uneasiness as to the future; and while I now take good health and entire free- dom from the damnabie scourge philo- sophically and as a “matter of course. I none the less respect the magical pow s=ed effacy of the Cook Rem- d many inquiries last writing you, I shall never so s I live forget or cease to bless s person who incidentally brought the remedy to my attention. J. H. Cook Gentlemen: Oct. 25 Co.: Enclosed ple iinder due the inning to feel more for a long. time. 1 think your medicine is a grand thing 1d seems to do just what you will. I am very grateful to you certainly do not regret having tried the sume, and'if ever [ find anyone in the same condition [ Ul do my hest for you. Asaraleons gener keeps such things to themselves h as possible, but [ would not be back wher I w three weeks o for twice the pr Sometimes I am ashamed of my- self, I feel so good I am afraid people will think Tanfgetting too lively formy age. © Have had that cloud hanging over me so long that if the old trouble does not veturn in time to come T shall lknow that o miracle has been perfor- med. You may refc \yone to m shouid you wish to do so at any tim Thanking you very kindly for all vour trouble and advice, I remain, Youvs respectfully, Cookc Remedy find draft for rer inst. Tn now be like myself than ov. 4, 1889, Cook Remedy Co.—Gentlemen: It is with pleasure that I write this to let you know that [ am all right, and all signs of the disense h left. I feel better than I have for three year of course I don't know whether it is all out of my system or not, but I feel just as good as before I had ity in fact, my e better than it has beea in ten y will write you mgain in at any time you wish you are at hiberty to do so, for I shall never bo able to re pay you, fur what you have done for m The case | wrote you about—the money will be sent sometime this weel. There are one or two others that will s00n. With kindest regards, I yours truly, send am Nov. 14, 1880, Omaha, b, to’ your request for @ statement of my experience in treating with the Cook Remedy Co., ire to state that [ contracted Syphiliy about six years At the time of going to you the symptoms present wer ileers in the mouth and running so on the body, although [ had been cons stantly trcating with the physi- cions for more thun tw during which time it was 1 for me to us 5o had g sore limbs and jo OMAlA, Neb Cook Co., G Remedy itlemen: In roply 0go. impossible n. 1 in the tobacco and stifiness hich was ali applied Wt tme It hus now ce you tre evory day you on y llow me to congratulate ur frank way of doing business, which ‘can only ba done by honorable men. I willdoallIcan to make your business increase, when it comes u opportunity to do so. I have a fow easos I mean to put in your hands the way you instructed mo to do. I have at present one with the gonorrhoea, will you please let me know your terms. The ease is eight months standing. and if the remedy will do as well with it as it does with syphilis, the party can and will 35%00 for a cure. You m send a little printed matter to me at oux City, and also answer my letter aiting vour further favors [ remain yours, with best wishes for your D. H. January 6, 1890, Cook Remedy Co.—Gentlemen: I will drop you a line to let you know I am still alive, and able to do a man’s w At present am working hard every ¢ gaining flesh and never felt better in my life, and wany times do my thoughts £0 to Omaha and bless the Mugic Rem- edy. I had the pleasure to-day of tell- injr a poor unfortunate, in Hot Springs, Arl., who wrote me a letter asking me about your company, and will only add, if he don’t come to Omaha it won't be my fauit. Well, [ am in a hur y to-day so [ will cut this short. Ever your fricnd, August 17, 18! Co.—Gentlemen: In answer to yours, I am perfectly well, as far as [ can see; feel better than I have for years before, and weigh considerable more. Your remedy is the only thing t v helped me at all. 1 took al Remedy and the three S. speci- but it did me no good whatever., I had but Little faith 1n your doing me but little good in the short time you re- quired. but [ am as sound as a nu Yours thankfully Cook Remedy — IxD. Cook Remedy Co., Omaha, —Gents: Your last rec’d, make o full report of my pr tion. 2d, 1890. Nebraska. ing me to ent condi- T am now just getting up from la 1d of course wm not feeling O. ask about the sore in my mouth. At the time of writing my last there was a small sove just back of my lower teeth: wis raw in appearanee. It has entively gone and theveis not a sore spot about my body, inside or out that I know of. [ appear to be in perfect health and think [am. T will give you some names that need your reme nd I think possibly you can do some busi- ness with some of them, but of course I would not have them know where you got your information for the world. Your firm and my old physician are the only living people that know that [ ever had any disease, and that is the limit, Let uie know in your nextif you desire their names . Yours very tru —— TEXAS, Feb. 2d, 1890, Cook Remedy Co.—Dear Sirs I did not get letter untl yvesterday due to some unac countable de at Denison, we hi our mail forwarded to us from theve. Would say that the sores I spoke of have all disappeared and have all been gone for at least three weeks, and at present there is not a sign of syphilis on my person that [ know of. And am still ‘having the utmost faith in your vemedy, which is a God-send to hu- manity. I am, as cver, one that will ak most highly of you and your cause. C. — N. Y., 2901890, Remedy Co. The two weeks being again up for me to report prog hasten so to do. [ can sce guite an improvement in my condition since my last report. the sore spot on arm has contin ued to heal gradually and has nearly disapveared, my general health is better, my bowels more regu- lar. my appetite excellent. [ am very woll pleased with the treatment th far, and sincercly hope it will be pe manent, If so I'shall forever sing the os of the **Magic Remedy.” Yours very traly, spe Cook Gents: vess. T - Feb. 10, 00, (é}ouli Remedy Co., Omaha, Neb,— @tlcmen: Yours of the 12th inst. re cefved in due time. You may be Iwill do all I can to help youalong, any time or place I ean. You need n answer this lotter if you think it unne: essary, as I think it ‘will reach you all right. You may refer anybody to me yowhke, us I feel sufo to say your rem edy is the only s reliable Known. Yours very resply, sure L Colorado, April, 80, 1890, Yours of the ceived and contents that it was a year since you treat but it is only about t mth that time [ h ) siuns hind lottors SLito me, wnd in 25tn kindly noted. You “A Meritorio ead whut t nal, and readers are dirc for fuller information as to the guaran- ties sot forth for the peedy and perma nent cure of one of the most loathsome maladies in the category of disease. _ The Cook Remedy company has been in operation for four years, and within this time has permanently cured some of the worst cases of =yphilis that could be produced from all sections of the count Indeed it is tho most a vated cases that have been invited, for the company feels strongly fortified in its abllity to deal most successfully with the most diflicult subjects that can be presented, no matter of how long standing or by whom heretofore treated. Hundreds of testimonials in thefr pos- session is stronger proof of this fact than anything that can be set forth in the editorial columns of The Homestead. The writer has been permitted to glance at theso testimonials in the hand writing of their authors, and if 'additional proof were needed of the cffacy of this great remeay it would bo found in the grateful words coming from the hundreds who have not only been benefitted, but cured permanentl by its use. The wtures of the test moniuls are, of course, not made public. being, as set forth in the advertise- ments of the cumpany, scrupulously guarded from public gaze, but The Homestead knows of their absolute pos- session and of the strong commenda- tions they bear for a preparation that has proved, and is from day to day proving, a great boon to the ailicted. The Cook Remedy company, 1t should be added in the columns of this paper printed in the town of its organization, is composed of some of the most reli- able and trustworthy men in the me- trooolis of Nebraska. They ar ad- dition, gentlemen of large financial standing, abundantly able to muke good their contracts. Having impliciv conti- dence irf the remedy, they cheerfully stake their reputations and financ ability in support of this quick and ical cure of this dread discase for wh it is rccommended. The Homestead, having ample proof of the efficacy of the preparation, and knowing the high standing of the grentlemen who are put- ting it before the public, cordially en- dorses all that can be said of ity and them in a meritorious way.” Aad Taz Omuhia Basof Jaa. 15th, 1890, st ‘A close examination of any of tho hundred relinble works on medicine will reveal the fact, that, in spite of the wonderful advance made in medicine and surgery in the last centur the never has heen a cure or specific dis- 1 for that most terrible of dis- syphilis, untll the **Magic Rem- was introduced by the Cook Rem- v compuny, of Omaha, Neb. The is no disease that *‘flesh is heir to,” older than syphilis, cases of it being mentioned in many parts of the Bible, but in spite of this fi it has always batiled the skill of tt most eminent physicians of the United States. By the introduction of their speci the Benefit conferred upon humanity by the Cook Remedy Co* is inestimable ‘or years the physicians of nearly every school have treated Syphilis upon most the same principle, using various combinutions of S rilla, lodide of Potasium. Mereur, , the result be- ing to drive it in system, when ase is pronounced cured. the phy- 1 pockets his fee, and the patient lives on only to suffer’ the same exper- ienco, time and time again, the inevit- able result, sooner or liter, being death, in its most horrible form. Iven worso are the advertising quacks who infest sach city, as in most cases the know but little about the practice of medicine, and after bleeding their victims of the st possible cent, leave him in a thous- ud times worse condition than when they began to treat him, Kuowing the above to be true, having seenthe cfiects of their pernicious practices in hundreds of cuses, those afllicted should investi- vemedy, which promises not only completo and undeniable cure in every cusc. A few words as to the reputation and financial standing of the Cook Remedy Co. The company is composed of men of the ve highest standing in business, professonial and social life; and have a financial backing exceeding $300.000. Those who doubt the truth if this state ment can satisfy themselves by addr ing any of the following concorus: R G. Din & Co., Bradstrects Commercial ency, The Merhant’s Union Credit . or the Western Newspaper ‘Union. hing could be fairer than this, ow as to the remedy he nedy Co. claim and are willing < that elaim with proof, that there is nov n cuso of on earth, no matter how Lorof how long stund- | ing, that ti « will not cure, | Hundrs been treated | Cook | to Syphilis Farly Decay Errors of Yout Nervous De- hility anc Lost Manhood An Infallible Cure- S in S0 Day Our disen fy terers whointhe but ficld of practice has proven averitablc o worded adyvertiss 1 ana xperience i the treatment of tho sed us with the needs of genito-urinary o1 A Knows live ik past. disuppointment and hnposition 2u 10 quicks and charlat th ments country with strongly led golden stubble s of of so-c cures, e 1c ot only the Notel more sympathy from the professio shelels, of suffercrs deserve harvest leaving pointment and ntelligent und « Most of the rem e They over-stimulate for it quires more tment. are not only ful. stimulation ceases, t but pos ¢ reaction lei patient ina worse condition than befo ment, and not unfreqently leaves t most incurable, In the interest of this class of s Coole Remedy Co., has baen exper years, and have succeded in formu medy which has healthy who! The den xual organs, chunglug ther condition, and thus g1ving t enerative system, speeification of our remedy trated many hundreds of thie treatuient of t wing discas SPEIMATORIUIEA - Sceminal weakne INPOTENCY s of virile power, p SPERMATOCELE—Swel sels of tho te STERLITY vitul fluld VARICOCELE - T ing of the sen sticles serotum and spern Dre Inflammation of teste HYDROCELE onenrs CysTinis erin the Inflarnmation of the bladde PROSTATORKILEA prostate gland, ATROPHY -~ Or wast parts, and the varlou ing from Indlscre dent Young, midalc from any of the wnd d and other afe s and shifnlace other wilment most posit within the ve . and not o singlo t cn recorded, They itfor a time being itic do not yph poison ent j en ok Renedy 13th and Dodge Sts,

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