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Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
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Mrs. Harlan of New York City suffered severe symptoms of consumption from overwork, becoming bedridden until her friend recommended Dr. Acker's English Remedy, which fully restored her health. The story warns against neglecting early signs of the disease.
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Mr. Morton D. Harlan, residing at No. 55 West 25th Street, New York City, has passed through a most wonderful experience. Mrs. Harlan has a happy home and through her devotion to her home duties over-taxed her strength. She had depressed feelings, entire lack of energy in life, and finally a cough at night and morning which grew worse each day. Upon looking in the glass she saw dark circles under her eyes and found that she was growing thinner and losing all interest in life. This painful state of things continued for months until finally she became so weak she could not attend to her duties and was confined to her bed the greater part of the time. One day Mrs. Harlan's very dear friend Mrs. Willard called and was amazed to see her so wan and faded. Two bright hectic spots stood upon each cheek, her lips were blue, her face pinched and drawn, and there was a piteous look in her eyes. Mrs. Willard knew this meant consumption and her heart was touched for her friend. At her earnest request, the use of an English Remedy for consumption was tried. At the start very little effect could be seen, so great an inroad had the disease made, but by degrees Mrs. Harlan began to regain her lost appetite, then her strength, then her hope, then her health, and she is to-day in perfect physical condition, wholly as a result of the use of Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption.
The lesson of this simple story should be plain to all. No man or woman can afford to neglect those first symptoms of consumption, which seem so slight but which becomes so terrible unless taken in time. This Great Remedy has saved the lives of hundreds of well known men and women who were on the verge of the grave from consumption but who are well and happy to-day. It is sold universally.
Sold by Geo. W. Sloan & Co., 22 West Washington street; C. H. Schad & Co., cor. Washington and Noble sts.; Frank H. Carter, 300 Massachusetts ave.; C. C. Watson, 511 Virginia ave.; S. Muhl, cor. Illinois and First sts.; Izor Bros., 259 West Washington st.
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Mrs. Harlan overtaxed her strength through home duties, developed symptoms of consumption including depression, lack of energy, cough, weight loss, and weakness, becoming bedridden. Her friend Mrs. Willard recommended Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption, which gradually restored her appetite, strength, hope, and health, leading to perfect physical condition.