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Consumption Can Be Cured Prominent Americans, Doctors, Lawyers, Bankers, Preachers, Priests, State Officials, and Politicians Unite in Endorsing the Marvelous Discovery of the Famous Dr. Yonkerman For the Cure of Consumption. • Consumption can be cured and ts being cured every day by Dr. Derk P. Yonker man, of -Michigan. The reports of his re markable cures coming so regularly and frequently to this office, coupled with the Btory that he was sending out free trial treatments to every sufferer from con sumption in the land, lias led us to In vestigate very carefully and very thor oughly tlip claims of Dr. Yonkerman. We have found that he has the Indorsement of the very best of the leading business and professional men in his own home <ity, and in addition he and his remark able discovi iy for the cure of consump tion has Mceived the unqualified indorse ment of many of the leading men of the United States, Public Men Indorse It Men who are known in the councils of nations, priests who rejoice that the dread consumption has at. last been con quered, state officials, authors, lawyers, doctors, preachers and teachers join in praise and warmly indorse Dr. Yonker man anil his wonderful cure for consump tion. They do tills only after making the most careful and thorough Investigations of the stories of patients whom he has cured, and we believe It to be Just and right that wo give largo .space to tell people of this wonderful cure. '^f^r^v REV. EDWARD COLLINS, Detroit, Mich. Rev. Edward Collins, of Detroit, Mich., One of the Best Known Pulpit Orators In the West, Recently to Dr. Yonkerman. "It is to mo a real source of pleasure that I can te-stify to what Is in my Judg ment the most marvelous discovery of the age,, and as the years come and go, it will be truly said that Dr. Yonkerman is a public benefactor, for he has certainly demonstrati-il that consumption, the most dreaded of all diseases, cannot only be checked but positively cured, and I most heartily commend every effort to bring this notable medical triumph to the no tice of .suffering humanity, believing that in so doing I am obeying the Master's in junction to 'heal the sick.' . "Beli'-ve me yours in the Master's Works." &frif-«->(Q Can anyone dispute such sincere evi dence as that coining from an unpreju diced person whose only interest is in the great good he can <lo m bringing to suf ferers from consumption certain knowl edge of a positive and certain cure for their dreadful condition. Thousands Die of Consumption. The results of our investigation were truly remarkable. While we realized that consumption wias a terribly fatal disease and very contagious, we did not realize to what a frightful and appalling extent it has covered the United States. The statistics of the U. S. Census Bureau re port 160,000 deaths annually from con- Bumption alone, and other authorities put the figure as high as 300,000. Truly It is a terrible, a blighting disease, more ter rible than yellow fever or smallpox, as fatal and as contagious as the dreaded leprosy, and it is no wonder that men who detest patent medicines have taken It upon themselves to investigate the mer its of Dr. Yonkennan's claim that he can cure consumption, and have given their official indorsement to his wonder ful discovery. f ■ l^^*^*^^^* " *«?§G2sM?^i^ HON. E. A. MORIARITY. E. A. Morlarlty, Secretary of the Divi sion of Health of the Department of Public Safety, Columbus, Ohio, Wrote Dr. Yonkerman, Person ally, Recently. I •I take pleasure in calling your atten tion to the fact that your consumption cure has. to my knowledge, performed many miracles In the restoration to health of many people who have come under my observation who have suffered from sa rtous lung trouble. Knowing the reliability of your institution and the worth of your ouro I feel that I may serve 6ome sufferer a good turn by making the facts stated public. Yours truly. r ■ ri^'r? -■ * ■ *m Dr. Youkerman Is in recelpt_of such expressions of confidence and congratu lation from prominent officials and pro fessional men from all parts of the worhl every day. His is indeed to our mind the most wonderful discovery of the age ana It is without doubt the only abso lute and genuine cure for consumption that has ever been offered free to the •ufferers broadcast all over, the world. The Only Genuine Cure. Dr. Yonkermanr has sp<?nt years in per fecting this wonderful cure for consump tion which, by the way, he calls "Tuber- Dulozyne," yet he has only in the past two years brought it to such a reliable state of perfection that ho could guaran tee the best effects from its use. Others follow in his wake, for every great dis coverer or scientifio Investigator has imi tators, who scruple not to deceive the people with clever tissues of fabrication as to their own great discovery. True, they deceive many and more'a the pity. It U with a view to setting the consump tive light, to giving them full and ao curate knowledge of just how to get the real genuine, Yonkerman Cure for con sumption that this large space la devoted to this subject. We believe that the indorsement of some of the most prom inent men in this country, men who stand high in their professions and stations of life, men of sterling Integrity, whose Indorsement can only be gained by abso lute proof of merit, should convince every consumptive In the country that they should at once write Dr. Yonkerman per sonally, explain fully their condition to him and rely Implicitly upon bis advice, tako his wonderful Tuberculozyne and cure themselves quickly and safely of the dread consumption. Consumption does not confine itself to any particular nationality, or any age or to oither sex. It stalks the land nand in hand with grim death and cuts out the very flower of youth, the wise men, the rich men, the poor laborer. No door is so narrow, no roof so humble, no house Is so grand but consumption may be found there. It is at once the curse and scourge of the land, und heretofore all have bowed to thc-lr fate. When one was stricken with the dread consumption the faces of loved ones blanched with the fear of the visitor of death, which they well knew was so near and would soon claim unrelentlossly perhaps the entire family. Be Sure It Is Dr. Yonkerman's. N^w it is vastly different. Dr. Yonker mal's remedy has raised men and women froti their very death beds, and restored them to health and strength. Where the attending physicians had given up all hope and said the patient could not live more than a day or two, perhaps only a few hours, this marvelous discovery of Dr. Yonkerman has been given as a last re port and today the people who were "in the valley of the shadow of death" are alive nnd well and happy. If we had not road letters from these very people we would not dare put forth the claim of thla great doctor so strongly, but our readers must Judge for themselves when they have read the following and other let ters whether or not we are Justified in de voting so much space to the claims of perhaps the greatest medical discoverer that ever lived. ■ c:^' ■ • ■ ■ : HON. A. T. PARK, Duluth, Minn. County Superintendent A. T. Park, of Duluth, Minn., One of the Most Popu lar Citizens of that State and One of the Best Known Educators In the Country Wrote Recently. "I have met on several occasions peo ple who have received great help from Dr. Yonkerman's Cure for Consumption. The relief which these .friends have found after taking your 'Tuberculozyne' lead 3 me to say that any person suffering with consumption would do well to give your remedy a thorough test. I believe your remedy a good one, and while it may not be a 'cure-all' it has given such general satisfaction that I believe a test will prove that it does all that is claimed for it" Saved From Sure Death. Vlcksburg. Mich., July 30. 1901. To the publisher. "Having had so many Inquiries about my case. I take the liberty of forwarding to you this history of my Illness, hop- Ing it may reach a large number of suf ferers. I was taken ill last August with a dry, harsh cough. At the end of three weeks I commenced to raise pus and mucus and suffered from high fevers and nisht sweats. I had my sputum examii by the best doctors hero and they pro nounced tubercle bacilli present, my case •Quick' Consumption. They said they could do nothing for me. I was failing very fast and was confined to bed. I could not speak above a whisper. 1 could not sit up in bed ten minutes at a time. The doctors said I could live only a few days as I had 'Quick' Consumption. On February J4 I commenced taking your Tuberculozyne (Yonkerman) and in seven days' time I was able to sit up and In a month I was out and have been gaining rapidly every since. I lost twenty-six pounds in weight, which I hava now re gained. I know, your Tuberculozyne saved my life and I hope this may reach many other sufferers and induce them to use your medicine, that it may do the same for them." HENRY H. MARCH. It Cures to Stay Cured. That this marvelous remedy cures to stay cured is proven by the following let ter: Vlcksburg, Mich.. Nov. 1, 1902. Dr. Derk P. Yonkerman: "Herewith find photo aa requested. : It Is now a year and a half since you cured me of con sumption, and I have never had the slightest indication of a return of the disease. I feel better ttan ever before in my life and I owe It all to you." Sin cerely yours, HENRY E. MARCH. "With the mountains of proof that Dr. Yonkerman has cured consumption in Its most advanced stages and its most hope less form, even with death knocking at the door, it certainly seems as If every person who suffers from consumption, who has consumption in their family or have inherited tendencies to consumption, would apply to him at once and get on the safe . side before it is too late. His remedy cures in the worst stages but there is less of the suffering from the disease if taken in hand early. Con sumption will never cure itself, and there is no other known remedy for it that absolutely does cure -every case of con sumption. It should be remembered too that the doctor is perfectly willing, in fact, glad to send free trial treatments of his wonderful discovery to - all who suffer from consumption or lung trouble. He knows so well that It will cure and that one has only to see how easy and pleas ant, it is to take and what marvelous effects it gives from the very first that he has sent his remarkable cure for con sumption to all parts of the world, bring ing to thousands of people health and happiness. Inspector General of Minnesota. The following letter from one of the greatest lawyers of the Northwest, ona of Minneapolis' most highly honored citi zens and a man who stands at the head of his profession as a man of ability, sterling integrity, chosen by the people. THE ST. PAUL GLOBK, SUNDAY. MARCH 1, lsUiS. of his district to represent them in their highest law-making branch is conclusive and to the point regarding the marvelous cure for consumption discovered by Dr. Yonkerman. HON. HENRY J. GJERTSEN. Senator Henry J. GJertsen, of Minnesota, Member of Governor Van Sant's Btaff, and Inspector-General of the State of Minnesota, Writesi "After a careful Investigation I am satisfied that the Dr. Yonkerman Con sumption Remedy, 'Tuberculozyne/ will effect the cure they claim for it. Dr. Yonkerman is credited as standing high in his profession." lJtZ^^^U^TJ^^,*^^M, m** mo *os^ Gratitude of a" Mother. As an evidence of the great gratitude of mothers, fathers, brothers and slaters of afflicted ones hold for I>r. Yonkermon in the homes where he has driven away death and Installed health we give the following let ter from a grateful mother: Pocomoke City. M<L, Deo. 20, 1902. Dr. Yonkerman, KaJ ainazoo, Mich. Dear Sir: "I beg your pardon for not writing sooner. I want you t<> know that your Tuberculozyne saved my boy's life. I do not know how to express my heartfelt thanks to you for the benefits he has received from using your- Tuberculo zyne. '"His doctor had giv en him up to die and said he would only live three weeks, when 1 heard of your wonder ful medicine. "I thought I vvould send for a sample bot tle and try it. I thought it was all In vain, but where there Is life there is 'hope. He hardly finished taking the sample when ( discovered he was get ting better. I then sent for a full treat ment, which did Just what you said in every respect, and still the next treatment, which did the same, only bet ter all the time, and now I think he is well and looks the picture of health. It almost looks like the dead had come to life. It is a wonderful medi cine. It is worth its weight In gold, and I recommend it to ev erybody to be the only one for consumption. Pardon me for not writing sooner. I feel that I shall never get through praising your groat medicine. May- God bless you and your life many years yet that you may see the great good your medicine Is doing and has done.for I It saved my boy ri~life.'' MRS. EMMA C. HITCHERS. .^J^jfffjßPffijr;* *■'.'• -'• *v •*• ■ *R. D. P.YONKERIHAN,the DSscovererof "Tuberculozyno," Endorsed by State Officials and Great Medical Men of All the Worid as the Only Cure for Consumption. An Absolute Cure. Recently Mr. L. Harry Fisher, one of the beat known men in political circles In Greater New York, an ex-assembly man, and a man of renowned business abilities, being the originator of the cam paign button, and known from one end of the United States to the other as a broad man of high qualities and unim peachable, took it upon himself as a public-spirited citizen and one who is greatly interested in the broadening of the health department of Greater New York, to make a personal Investigation of Dr. Yonkerman and his claims to have discovered an absolute and positive cure for consumption. HON. l_ HARRY FISHER. Mr. L. Harry Fisher, ex-Assemblyman, and Political Leader, Citizen of Very Hk|he6t Standing In Greater New York, Writes Dr. Yonkerman. "I take pleasure In stating: to you that I have personally investigated the merits and effects of Tuberculozyne, manufac tured by your company. I was con strained to do this at the request of m number of friends of mine who have con sumption. "I find your remedy to be all that fs claimed for It—that 'Tuberculozyne' kills the germs in all cases, whether the pa tient is suffering from other weakness and disease or not." The evidence that Dr. Yonkerman has submitted through the past two years is certainly convincing to the most skepti cal. All of the great dailies and mag azines in the country have devoted large space In presenting the evidence of cures by this remarkable medicine, unttl it certainly seems as if the knowledge of its power In the treatment and cure ot consumption should by this time be known in every village and hamlet. The Doctor* Sends It Free. The cures that he has made and the great work he is doing in sending frea trial treatments to all who need them is attracting the attention of all publio- Bpirited men in the country ai.d every day the doctor receives letters from gov ernors of states, mayors of cities, public officials, private citizens, high churchmen, railroad magnates, lawyers, doctors and teachers, complimenting him on his gen erosity and congratulating him upon his having bestowed upon the world such a great boon as a cure for consumption la bound to be. Besides these, come the stacks and stacks of letters from people who have been cured or who rejoice that some dear relative has been uaved by Dr. Yo;i.kermaa after they had given up all hope. We believe the readers of this paper will bo glad to read such letters and we are therefore glad to give space to them. A Wonderful Cure. Dr. Derk P. Yonkorm* i. Dear Sir: "I canrtht tell you how grate ful I am for my cure by Dr. Yonkerman's Tuberculozyne. Ever since I can remem ber I have had consumption, and th« glands of my throat have been troubled by it. My mother tells me that I had consumptive pneumonia when I was Just a baby. I know doctors have examined and treated me for consumption, but were never able to cure me or even help me and finally several of them told me they could never do artything for me. My father and grandfather died of con sumption, and I had given up all hope of ever being well again. When last Jan uary I tried Dr. Yonkerman's treatment, Tuberculozyne. From the very first I felt better, the soreness left me and soon I gained In flesh and strength. Now 1 am entirely well and no trace of con sumption Is left. I do not feel as If I had ever been sick a or wouM ever be again and I can do my work, for I am strong now. I weighed only 9J pounds when I started to take the treatment and 1 now weigh 118 pounds and am very strong for a girl of 16. Dr. Yonkerman's treat ment saved me, for when I began to take" it I was sinking fast, losing my strength and flesh." Very respectfully, MINNIE BODINE, Kalamazoo, Mich. A Mother Tells of It. Mrs. Mossel, mother of Miss Bodine. also adds her testimony in substantiation of this wonderful story of recovery from a disease that had slowly sapped the life of this young girl until she was Just on the verge of the grave. Dr. Derk P. Yonkerman. Dear Sir: "My daughter. Miss Minnie Bodine, now 16 years old. was sick from infancy. She had what the doctors pro nounced consumptive pneumonia when she was nine months old, whioh settled in her lungs and the glands of her neck and throat. "She was examined by many prominent physicians from time to time through he* many years of Buffering, and all pro nounced her trouble consumption, and hopeless of cure. She was treated by sev eral of the most prominent physicians In the State of Michigan, but wo could not see that any treatment or medicine that we got for her did her any good, and we never expected to see her well again. Last January we began using Dr. Yonker man's Tuberculozyne on the recommenda tion of one of the doctors that had treat ed her, and now she is completely cured and as well as she could possibly be. She had all run down until she only weighed 97 pounds, but she began to gain and impiove in health from the very first week of Dr. Yonkerraan's treatment. Now she weighs 118 and no one would ever think .she had been sick a day to see her. Her cure seems very remarkable, as alt doctors had given her up to die, and her father died of consumption when 36 ana her grandfather died at 45 with consump* tion. MRS. ELLEN MOSSEL, 605 Elizabeth St., Kalamazoo, Mich. How Another Wa« Cured. Dr. Dcrk P. Yonkerman. Sir: "It affords me great pleasure to testify to the wonderful merits of your 'Tuberculozyne.' Last. January I was taken sick with what appeared to be 'gTippe.' It left me ;with a bad cough and pains In lunga; aiputum examination revealed numerous .tubercle bacilli (con sumptive germs; arid 'the physician pro nounced my case consumption. I was weak, run down and. had no appetite; ray stomach troubled me a great deal, as well as the cough. "I commenced using Tuberculozyne and in two months was entirely cured. Your medicine certainly has wonderful powei over consumption as proved in my case, ' Very respectfully yours, LOUIS YOUNG, Kalamazoo. Mich. Most Marvelous Indorsement. Never in the history of medicine has any remedy received such emphatic in dorsement by public men as has Dr. Yonkerman's marvelous euro for con sumption. It aeems as though the great men of the country, alive to the terrible danger of delay in consumption, had arisen with one accord to urge the use of Dr. Yonkerman's famous "Tubercu- <ife ji HON. W. B. HENNESSY. Representative W. B. Hennessy, of Min nesota, and Managing Editor of the St. Paul Globe, St. Paul Minn., Says. "With pleasure I offer my testimony ad to the reliability of Dr. Yonkerman and his reputation for fair dealing, and this Is based on a knowledge dating back some years. I may add: That consump tion can be cured seems to have been proven beyond a question of doubt, by the patients themselves, who have taken the new remedy discovered by Dr Yonkerman. I have read letters from the patients ha has treated and cured, and also letters from reliable business and professional men of Kalamazoo, and I am convinced that he has Indeed discovered a remarkable remedy for the treatment and cure of consumption." r->7- „ 43 s*/f*~~~~~+* Marvelous Cures Made Kalamazoo, Mich. Dear. Dr. Yonkercnan. "Tuberculozyne has cured me completely of consumption. Three year*. ago I contracted a cough and cold that hung on and that I could not break up. I had hemorrhages and four physicians of UII9 city pronounced my case consumption of the lungs and: ad vised me to go south, as there waa a chanoe they thought to re cover. I continued steadily to grovr worse until I waa very weak and had to quit work. . I thought my case a hopeless one, but was persuaded to tako Tuberculozyne, and today I am aa well -as ever and able" to work steady every day at my trade aa tailor. I began tak ing tho treatment In January and now 1 am well, having no cough or expectora tion and no fever, nor any symptoms of sickness of any kind. I havo gained 18 pounds and am In creasing in weight. 1 will be very glad to write to anyone who is suffering as I did, for I am sure Dr. Yonkerman's treat ment will cure them aa It did me, for 1 have known of several other cures besides my own." JAMES A. BOYLAN. Mayor of Dcs Molnes. When the mayor of the capital city of the great State of lowa sends in' his congrat ulations and- well wishes, it cortainly shows that people are beginning to under stand the tfirible dan gers of consumption and that Dr. Yonker man has not only dis covered a cure but that it is of vital im portance that all con sumptives should be brought to a full and complete and con vincing knowledge of the fact that it doea cure consumption. HON. J. M. BRENTON. Mayor J. M. Brenton, of Dcs Molnes, Capital City of lowa, One of the Leading Orators of the State and a Man Who Enjoys the Confi dence and Esteem of All Citizens In His Own Home Town and State, Says: "The fitrures are simply appalling when one reads the number of deaths by con sumption In this country every year, and one is likely to give very careful investi gation to the claims of any honest man who says he can cure the deadly disease. When that assertion is backed by letters from people already cured, and others who vouch for the cures. Including the most prominent financiers, business men and citizens of the man's own home town, one must be convinced that there is real merit in the remedy. Dr. Yon kerman, of Kalaimazoo. who claims to have discovered a cure for consumption, certainly does not put his claim as strong as do the people who have been cured; and he does not say more for his remedy, nor for himself than do the people who have watched his career for years, and who now unhesitatingly indorse him and his remarkable cure for consumption." J3f\o*~^ Mayor Brenton is not the only one who has recently awakened to the fact that tho figures on the deaths from consump- ! tiou are simply appalling. 'Hie brilliant and talented author and writer, Klla Wheeler Wilcox. in writing of consump tion In New York for the Xe\v York and Chicago American and Journal stated that thousands of people were dying every year In the city of New York alone of consumption. Consumption Spreading Dally. Think of it! There is scarcely a neigh borhood or country school district where there is not one or two cases of consump tion. Daily the terrible disease la spread ing. Daily it Is claiming new victims. Daily, hand in hand with death, it la sweeping the country. is it any wonder that Dr. Yo'ikerman, when he saw falling all around- him friends of his boyhood, friends of his early manhood, business associates, young and o\<±, rich and poor, dying of consumption, that he searched for the cure of the deadly disease and never stopped until he found it. Is it any wonder that he should have devoted his whole life to alleviating the suffering, curing and restoring to haalth the con sumptives of all the earth. Mis task Is almost superhuman, but by the aid of the newspapers- lie is spreading knowl edge of his wonderful discovery all over the country and Is furnishing proof of his cures to all who write him. The letters of people who have been cured aTe even stronger than the letters of those who have carefully investigated the wonderful discovery of Dr. Yonkerman and found It to be absolutely genuine and a positive and permanent cure for consumption. ■H* ifl'//i ' J^^t^T^B HON. W. H. HINRICHSEN, Former Secretary of State of Illinois and an ex-Member of the National House of Representatives, WhoßO Literary Ability Has Made Him Known to Almost Every Reader of the English Language, Wrltesi "The deadly consumption has been robbed erf many of lta tenors by the dis covery of a cure by th© famous Doctor Yonkerman, of Michigan, If one may be lieve the grateful lettcra written by pa tients who claim they have been saved from an early grave and restored to per ftct health by his remarkable 'Tuoercu lozyno.' Coupling- the letters of patienta with the Indorsement of the solid people of his own city, we certainly have very strong evidonce In favor of the uae of this remedy In driving the scourge of consumption out of our country." vr[<yf<s4f<Yt OTfdCoCntS Strongest Possible Proof. Such overwhelming evidence as this cannot be denied. It certainly must have great weight with tho reader, especially iff ho or she has consumption or have a near and dear relative, or friend, and, when, added to such plain letters Is the Indorsement of some of the best known men In the country. It seems to us that surely no reader of this page who la suf fering- from consumption can fall to write Dr. Yonkerman at once concerning his wonderful cure. HON. L. P. McCORMACK, State Labor Commissioner, L. P. McCor mack, of Indiana, and One of the Most Popular Men In the State, Says: "Judging from the letters from people who have been cured and by the letters of prominent citizens who have witnessed his wonderful work in curing- consumption, one must surely believe that Dr. Yonker man does not make any too strong claims for his wonderful medicine. It Is to be hoped that his marvelous discovery will drive tho scourge of cousumtion from our land." &fiti?Gv*uJl Every Mall Brings Proof. Every mall brings to Dr. Yonkerman the story of some one cured by his mar velous remedy after all others had failed, and could our readers go over his mall with him and see how full of gratitude and thanksgiving are those letters that come from people who realize that they were In the clutches of death and could never have been rescued except by the wonderful cure that Dr. Yonkerman has given them there would never again be a word of doubt or skepticism. HON. S. M. FRIES. Representative 8. M. Fries, -of Nebraska, One of the Stanch Citizens of the West, Praises Dr. Yonker man's Noble Work. Lincoln. Neb., Jan. 28, 1903. Dr. Derk P. Yonkrrman. Dear Sir: "I wish to aay a good word for the Yonkerman Consumption Cure (Tuberculozyne). I consider It the gTeat est medicine ever placed upon the mar ket. From personal obnervat'on I know that it will do all and more than you claim for it. "Wishing you unbounded success In your noble work. I beg to remain, "Very Respectfully yours. "Representative Nebraska State Legisla ture." letters, for they are the pride of the doo tor. They are to him the great eet reward that cornea from his long labors In his search for a positive and certain cure for the dreadfp] fllsoas<», consumption R«M la onu of those l-tt.-i-, tliat from the heart: Illinois Democratic Leader. Recently the doctor received ■ lott^i from ono of the leading politicians in ii fr^m th yoim,e man wh" fought Ills way vS» m« £ c irank9> a, nd- al<»'ou K h younp in Jears. ho is one of the leaden in |iU N lltlcal party and blda fair ... become a -.a -rISSH flfUr^i? *>olitii%s- !'" ws"» l»>m an* rSlz'ed Chicago and '3 a "W oi recognized ability. * , * £ V HON. RICHARD E. BURKE, Of Chicago, Leader of the Minority In th« State Legislature of Illinois. Attorney of the Cook County Democracy Marching Club and Also for the Carpenters' District Council. Dr. Derk P. Yonkrrman. Dear 81r: "I have Invent United t)i« m*»r» Its of 'Tulkti ulozyne' for thn ticatnjunt of consumption and am nmlldem that if properly used It will kill the nrau an 4 cure the dU«;iao." Very Truly yours. HON. R. S. GREGORY. Hon. R. S. Greoory, of Muncle, Indiana* One of the Most Noted Criminal Law yers In the United States, Saysi Muncle. Ind., Feb. 8. 1903. "A person who Is troubled with con* Bumptlon or any of the symptoms lead* Ing to that dreaded disease, wants a remody that will cure, or that will at least relieve. I have read the testimonial* of sorno of the patients of Dr. Youkerman, and from those testimonials the results Indicate something new and successful In the treatment of that disease." <jo*f% JUDGE W. O. CARDWELL. Judge William O. Cardwell, Well Knowit Kansas City Jurist. ex-Member of th« Missouri Legislature, and Promi nent Democratic Politician of National Fame, Wrlteai "Can consumption b« cured Is a ';'ie»* tlon that Dr. Yonkennan seems to hav#j answered In a very convincing manner, for he furnished to me strong proof from people who have been, cured by him, and coupled with that he lias also furntshea letters from the beat business, profession^ al and social men In his own borne city, that he la a man of integrity and that he makes no claim for his wonderful rora« edy that Is not supported Uy fact. After reading the letters carefully, I am con vlnced that the doctor^ discovery will rank among the most important ov».-r mad* in the realm of medicine, and I bellevo he Is destined to do a great good to hu* manity In stamping out the dreadful scourge, consumption." •y£ft&>*^e«*^£' Freo Trial Packages. Free trial packages and letters front grateful people—former consumptlvea res* cued from the very Jaws of df-atn, are sen| free to all who write to Dr. Derk P. Yon» kerrnan. 2005 Shakespeara nulMlng. Kal» amazoo. Mich. Da Yonkcrman wants every consvrmptiva suflerer on th« fae« of the earth to have this marveloi ■ an 4 only genuine cure for consumption. Wrlta today. It In a sure cure and the free trial package nent you will do you more pooa than all the inedlcln<*s, cod liver oils, stim ulants or changes of climate, and It wll] convince you that at last thero has been discovered the true cure for consumption. Don* f*delay—There Is not an hour to loaa when you have • consumption, throat ol lune. trouWe. Scud today fur free package.