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Q. How sick were they ? A. One was sick for three 

 weeks ; we thought she was going to die. 



Q. Did the children take the microbe-killer ? A. Yes, 

 and it cured them. 



Cross-examined by defendants' counsel : 



Q. They had a severe attack of measles, did they not ? 

 A. One was stopped and the other commenced. 



Q. They were both pretty sick ? A. Yes. 



Emma Woodward, being duly sworn, was examined 

 by Mr. James, and testified as follows : 



Q. Where do you live ? A. No. 215 East Fourteenth 

 street. 



Q. Have you ever used Radam's Microbe-Killer ? A. I 

 have. 



Q. What was your condition of health and symptoms 

 before you began its use ? A. I was a complete invalid, 

 unable to rise from my bed without help or to walk 

 across the room without help. I was suffering from a 

 complication of trouble during the years before. The 

 first was a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism 

 twelve years, which left me in a very weak condition. 

 The slightest chill or cold I would have a serious attack 

 of inflammatory rheumatism, which "would lay me up in 

 bed for several weeks or months. While in this weak 

 condition I had pneumonia and the grip, that made me 

 partially blind. I had not been able to help myself 

 without an attendant for about nine months. 



Q. During these years of suffering had you had medi- 

 cal treatment ? A. Yes, from a great many physi- 

 cians. 



Q. Tell " the jury about the change of your condition 

 under the use of Eadam's Microbe-Killer. A. The first 

 symptom of relief I found I was able to eat. I had not 

 been able to digest food or care for any food for years. 

 I had an appetite and could eat my meals without any 

 injurious feeling in my stomach. Three months after 

 taking it I had no more trouble with rheumatism. I 

 recovered my eyesight after nine months and could go 

 about without wearing glasses. I have been improving 



