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+Entirely Cured+

I wish to say that I consider myself most fortunate in having heard of the Cluthe Truss. It has entirely cured me of my rupture.

ERNEST RUEMMELIN, Ashton, Rhode Island. October 23, 1911.

+Never Spent any Money in His Life that Did Him So Much Good+

I was ruptured for six years and never got anything that did me any good in that time till I got this truss from you. I tried everything I heard of before I got my Cluthe Truss. I am now about well, but I still wear the truss when doing heavy work. I never spent any money in my life that did me so much good.

CHARLES RILEY, Northspur, Cal. October 10, 1911.

+Saved from an Operation, Costing at Least $300, by the Cluthe Truss+

I am getting along finely. I have only worn the truss a few weeks and would not expect a cure of my case so soon. I work about fourteen hours a day, and am on my feet all day long. I never have the least trouble with the truss, and would not sell it for any money. It saved me from an operation costing at least $300. I wish you all the success you deserve.

JACK ROTH, Le Mars, Iowa. September 29, 1911.

+Ohio Minister Cured+

I still wear my Cluthe Truss, though I am cured, as it gives me no uneasiness or discomfort.

REV. A. N. SMITH, Van Buren, Ohio. October 19, 1911.

+Prominent Arkansas Man Quickly Cured+

It is only in justice to you, and a great pleasure to me that now after wearing your truss for 90 days, to say that I find my rupture back in place and that it does not come down without the truss. However, I have thought it best to wear it for a while longer, believing that my case, a double rupture of 50 years standing, is practically cured. I am 67 years of age, and during that time I have tried over 25 different trusses and treatments for rupture.

A. H. SOEKLAND, Ex-Postmaster of Stuttgart, Ark., and Past Department Commander G.A.R. of Arkansas, Stuttgart, Ark. October 13, 1911.

+Only Real Device for Rupture Made in the World+

I wish to state a few facts concerning your truss. It is the only real device for rupture made in the world. It cured me. I don't know what I would have done if I had not heard of the Cluthe Truss.

GEORGE STOREY, 17 West 4th St., Jamestown, N.Y. November 9, 1911.

+Considers Cluthe Truss a Wonder+

The truss I purchased from you about six months ago is a wonder. It has me about cured. You can use my name whenever and wherever you wish, and I will help any person that suffers with rupture anywhere in the city of Chicago or any other city, that writes me to verify this statement.

CHARLES C. SCHMIDT, 2275 Archer Ave., Chicago, Ill. October 3, 1911.

+Cured In Seven Months While Indulging in Athletic Sports+

I had tried several so-called trusses with poor results up to last May, when you fitted me, and I can positively state that from that day my rupture has not been down since. I indulge in athletic sports, in swimming and bathing and wore your truss in the water with no inconvenience whatever. I feel confident that I am now entirely cured of my rupture, and write this hoping that some afflicted brothers may take advantage of your grand invention. You may use the above for recommendation if you wish.

FRANK A. PLUNKETT, 25 Water St., New York City.

+Absolutely Cured by the Cluthe Truss+

About August, 1909, I began using your truss for rupture. With it life was not such a misery as all my other trusses had made it. Some months thereafter I took the truss off and found I was completely cured. And herewith greetings and heartfelt thanks, for I know your members to be great benefactors to suffering humanity.

Before I bought my Cluthe truss I was examined by two "doctors." One would cure me with the knife for $200 and $25 per week while in hospital, and the other, by injection, for $150, and he would also use some form of Spring truss.

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