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‘ LLLLLI‘A““’ L it e L'V"P’I w“‘\" \, TWENTY-FIRST ‘&&&LLL"‘A‘A 1 Pages 9 to 12, { 4""’""““4 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. “OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING., JULY 19, 18)1-TWELVE PAGES. YR R NUMBER 51 {170 TE TR FURl Michael Cane, who has worked for the Mrs, P. O. Hirsh, 24th street, between U.P.R.R. for overtwenty-five years,say: i = J, and R., South Omaha, says: I “I had animmernse growth on my chest, am sixty-two years of age, and have which had been developing for 18 years. been a sufferer from asthma for seven and finally confined me to my bed. The years. Several physicians helped me doctors after exeperimenting and using I tried Dr. C. but it always came back. their instruments, pronounced it dropsy, Gee Wo about a year ago, and he has completely cured me. I had no idea A STRANGE STORY and heart disease. People kept telling me to try the Chinese doctor, and I was carried up to his office. In three day’s time I was able to go to work. If anyone wishes to find out the particulars of my case, call and see me at anytime. MICHAEL CANE, 405 Chicago street. I was troubled with heart disease and consumption, was told nothing more could be done for me. Finally last spring was in the last stage. My heart jumped terribly. Acknowledged to myself that I must die;told my mother so, All of my family had congregated around my bed to await the end. =~ My brother-ih-law said that Aug. Anderson had been cured of consump- tion by the Chinese Physician, after the doctors had given him up. My wife went after medicine and in twenty minutes after taking I was setting up eating. I now weigh 185 pounds and am the picture of health. 1 know I owe my life to Dr. C: Gee Wo. and feel as though 1'must not be ashamed to say it. I will gladly make affidavit if 1t be necessary. that I was entirely cured, and expected a return this June, as usual, but you can judge how agreeably suprised | was when [ have not had the least symptom ofit. I can heartily recommend him as a skillful physician and a clever man. MRS. P. O. HIRST , South Omaha. JOHN BAILEY, 4728 Elk Street, Omaha. Now, the Doctor keeps no record of his cases, and has not space to give each case, but each one of the following patients, though at the risk of being ridiculed by ignorant people, can tell a story similar to the above. Now, not one of these people would have treated with the Chinese physician if they had hopes of being cured elsewhere. What American or European doctor could build up a reputation on such a practice. How then can a Chinaman. The doctor will state a few facts: China has about half the people of the globe. They have been practicing and perfecting medicine OVER 4,000 YEARS. Ency. Brit.) discovered 72 poisons and their antidotes 2,488 years before Christ. Not one. Chung Nung (see S. T. Torson, Shiverick Furniture Co. L. N. Meadows, 821 N. 16th St. F. W. Willis, 314 S. 14th St, Frank Cased, 1506 Corby St. Chas. Peterson, 917% S. 13th St. Mrs. T. G. Rice, Albright's Addition. Mrs. J. W. V;m Buskirk. Mrs. P. J. O'Brien, 911 N. 25th St, Mrs. George Hale, Fort Omaha. Jas. N. Church, 915 N. 22nd St. Mrs. H. Luge, 1502 5th St. Mr. Van Wormer, 1717 3rd St, | Miss Catherine Gallagher. 972 28th Council Bluffs. Ave. John H. Hammett, W. Albright, S. Mrs, H. Stuben, 1124 N. 17th St. A X Omabha. Rev. J. W. Schmlzky, 814 S, 26th St. Mrs. I B. Fry, 933 N. 24th St, W. H. Spern, E. Washington Ave. Albert Eden, 2717 R. St, South B. H. Young, 2915 N. 24th St. Jens Jensen, 1907 Burdette St. Mrs. C. Anderson, 34th and Cass Sts. Omaha. T e — Mrs. Hilda Linberg, 3332 Maple St. [ W. H, Hanna, South Omaha. Gustav Rudioff, 424 N. 16th, Frank Reed, Exchange Block. T. J. Gannon, 1210 S. 20th St. John Shelby, 1706 Cass St. Jacob Bernard, 19th and Center. Mrs. Lucy A. Halen, 3803 Meredith, Campini, one of the first Europeans who entered China, says: “Their physicians have a thorough knowledge of the ;latur’e ot herbs and an admirable skill in diagnosing by the pulse.” (see Willard’s Middle Empire.) It is well known that gunpowder, steam and electricity are old in China, and that the Chinese were printing their delicate books 900 years before Gutenburg was born. But it was to medicine the Chinese gave their attention and when the emperor Chin Wong ordered ail the books to be burned he excepted the medical works. ] The celebrated Dr. Hobson states that one of the Chinese dispensatories gives 442 HERBAL REMEDIES ALONE. Can you wonder then at the doctor’s success. He comes here with the only germ destroyer. Has the greatest nervine whereby he nourishes and tones the nerves instead of paralyzing them with narcotics (no Chinese physician will prescribe opium) and whereby he cures dyspepsia, sick-headache, heart disease, &c., INCUR- ABLE IN THIS COUNTRY. ; L This is the man whom they are persecuting instead of investigating, but every day his remarkable cures make him new friends. If you are suffering from acute diseases, and your life be in danger, remember that the doctor cures TYPHOID FEVER AND THE LIKE IN 24 HOURS. ONE WEEK'S The doctor does not cater to the patronage of the weak and credulous, but rather solicits that of the If you need the services of this great physician, why not try him? His remedies are new to the system and will work like magic. TRIAL will convince the most skeptical. educated and intelligent people. On arriving in this country, the doctor selected Omaha, Neb., as the geographical center of the U. S., and supposing that that thriving city where he has largely invested, would also be the center of population in a few years, he resolved to locate here wheéere he could dispense his remedies with the greatest facility. The doctor does not claim to be a Chinaman, as is understood in this country. They are principally coolies. He belongs to the Manchoo, or nobility. If you do not believe it call on him'and see if you ever saw such a Chinaman. The doctor has organized a stock company, The Chinese Medical Co., headquarters at Pekin, China, Capital, $100,000, (limited). It is for the purpose of compounding remedies for the following eight diseases, which seem to be the most prevalent here: Blood Purifier, Rheumatism Cure, Catarrh Cure, Indigestion and Dyspepsia Cure, Sick Headach Cure. Lost Manhood Cure, Female Weakness Cur2 and Kidney and Liver Cure. These troubles can easily be diagnosed and the proper remedies procured. Forall other troubles write, enclosing stamp for question blank and book, as the doctor uses a special remedy for each disease. They can be had at $1 per bottle, of the above company, or of DOCTOR C. GEE WO, The Chinese Physician, No. 519; North 18th Street, _Omaha, Neb.