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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMRBER 14, 1901, HON. FRANK E. MOORES ENDORSES PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND OMAHA BEE, Omaha, Neb.: Dear Sirs---I take pleasure in stating that | have used PAINE'S CELERY COM- POUND with much benefi | regard it OMAHA, NEB., October 29, 1901, as the most reliable remedy that | have ever fried for building up the system when once run down. Yours very truly, FRANK E. MOORES, Mayor. OMAHA, NEB., Sept. 4, 1901, WELLS & RICHARDSON CO0., Burlington: Gentlemen---As a medicine for doing immediate and effective good in Sick- ness resulting from impaired nerves and impure blood, my family considers your PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND without a peer. It will save many a doctor’s bill and strengthen and give tone to the system when used according fo directions. Yours very truly, ) J. J. DONAHUE, Ghief of Police, Omaha. l Public No Longer Fooled By Quacks and Fakirs Tn every case of sickness resulting from impaived perves and impure blood, Paine's celery compound does Immediate and effective good! For the last ten years the thousands of authentic reports of individual cases have multiplied, until it can be absolutely said that in no one case does this great remedy ever fail to benefit, and if taken promptly, to cure, And yet during that time a hundred worthless nos- trums under patented catchy names have been foisted upon the publie, and some of them for a brief period have had large sales. But every one of them having been tried has been found sadly wanting, and after their un- scrupulous proprietors havé made all the money they could in defrauding the well and seriously harming the sick, these quack medicines and their catehy, silly names have disappeared from view, There is a concoction be- ing sold in this state today, where its speculative ad vertising was begun a year later than in other states, a year or two ago, which has gone the way of its prede. cessors 8o rapidly that in every section of the country where it was exploited, the sales have dropped off as rapidly as they begun, and the obscure company behind it finds it no longer possible, even by the most sensational methods, to create any demand whatever for it, Unlike all these and other such preparations, Paine's celery compound has stood the test of time and experi- ence, It is not a patent medicine; it is the discovery of one of the greatest physicians the world has had, proba- bly the most successful practitioner in this country, whose reputation was already established as a specialist in nervous diseases, and who was and is the foremost an- thority in the world on the diseases of the blood and nerves, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D, LL. D. As dis tinguished in his way as his kinsman, that other greas Vermonter of the family of Phelps, who as our recent minister to the court of 8t. James so ably title of diplomat and statesman. In the last ten years, the proprietors of Paine's celery compound have been sending this greatest of all pre- pared remedies to the four quarters of the earth in larger and larger shipments, relieving and curing the sick, re storing the weak and depressed to health and strength, making it possible for many and many a person to live, earned the who could” find no relief in well-intended preseriptions, or antiquated and worthless saparillas and nervines, In these years that have seen so many quacks come and go, one so-called medicine was put up by no mors experigneed a hand than a pushing Philadelphia real es tate dealer; another has been and is now run in part by a group of sharp newspaper men; another, which origi- | IPor that reason Paine’s celery compound has mever nated as a ple nt thing for colds, has added not to ilfi‘ been included among patent medicines. Coming frem | virtues, but to its schemes of adver sing, until it has be- | so high a source, and so searchingly tried and recom come in the minds of its project cure for all the ail- | mended, physicians bave long employed it as wnhesita ments under the sun—and such instances might he mul- | tingly as they have used their official preparations. {tiplied. Don’t touch them! | It drives the poison germs of deep-seated diseas: All these have had, ov are having their day, while | from the bloed. It brings boyancy of spirit in place of the demand for Ameri areatest family remedy—a | lassitude and despondency. It allows the overtaxed sys- in effeetive tonic and Lonest | tem to start fairly on the road to health. Tt procuves the have gratefully sung its praises, and in every community in the country have, by word of mouth, spread its fam: According to the well-known ethics of reputable ‘ physicians, this prescription was at the very outset freely presented to physicians in good standing, and the formula is gladly given them today. real remedy for real ills invigorator, has not suffered from the attempted substi- | sleep so necessary to brain and nerve centers. tion of other preparations. ine's celery compound is | It strengthens, invigorates, gives new tome to tpe a medicine that cures the sick, and no high-class drug. | systen, makes the blood healthy, is food for the nerves gist ever attempts to induce a customer to take anything | 1t makes people well! {in its stead. | Thousands have been benqftted, thousands have PPaine’s celery eompound has gone on steadily gain- | been cured by Paine's celery compound, when everything years, because those who have tried it | else has failed. . ing in fame thes