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[May 24, 1883. 



Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 6, 1882. 

 Jl„p Hilt, nCo 



1 am seventy-four years old, have lived thirty- 

 four years in Philadelphia, and well-known among 

 Germans. I have bean troubled twelve years with 

 a white swelling on my right foot, and getting 

 worse every year, and very painful, and breaking 

 out In hot weather. I consulted several doctors 

 and they told me it was incurable and I would have 

 to lake it with me in the grave. Some time ago I 

 lost my appetite, was costive, had headache and 

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 got a bottle, took it one week and was as well again 

 na ever, and to my greatest, surprise right from Hie 

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 my neighbor had two such swellings on her legs 

 and three bottles cured her. I think this is a great 

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No. 1 Young's Alley, above Willow St. 



Stippsbill. Did., Nov. la. 1SS1. 

 Hear Sirs— I have read so much about Hop Bit- 

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 health I tried a couple bottles; it has strengthened 

 and helped me more than any medicine or doctor. 

 1 am now on my third bottle and am thankful that 

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 to give it a trial. LOOT Vail. 



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Rockville, Conn., March 6, 1882. 

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I have been taking your Hop Bitters for several 

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L. S. Lewis. Lewis' Axles Machine. 



Leetonia, Pa., April 13, 1882. 

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1 have not been well for three years, tried almost 

 every kind of patent medicine aod no less than 

 seven doctors, one of Elmlra, N. Y.. none have 

 done me any good. J finally tried your Hop Bitters 

 and found them just the thing. I have praised them 

 so highly there is a great number here who use 

 them wilh great benefit ami satisfaction. 



Very respectfully yours, It. Hunt. 



Gentlemen:— The "Hop Bitters" meet with large 

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 ing from kidney affection, which superinduced 

 rke.uma.iimn. He tried physicians and remedies in 

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 sleep: his trouble was so great. Reading your ad- 

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(172 North 10th street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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1 have been using your Hop Bitters and find them 

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J. L. Hi 



strong temperance man. suffered with kidney 

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I have been suffering five years past with neural- 

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Odds and Ends. 



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