my Cluthe Truss, and I want to say that
you are the first Truss men that ever lived up to their agreement that I
ever found.
Your truss has held me from the day I received it, April 20, 1911.
I could not walk a quarter of a mile before I got it, and could lift no
more than a hod of coal. After I had the truss two weeks I could carry a
barrel of flour. I have done my garden digging, mowed a lawn, and even
raised a 30 ft. ladder all alone. It would take more than a thousand
dollars to-day to buy my Cluthe Truss if I couldn't get another like
it-- that is how I value it. Before I tried your truss my body was full
of callous places, made so by the other appliances I wore, but they are
all gone now, thanks to the Cluthe Truss. I feel better to-day than I
ever have in years. I have written you to some length, but I do it with
pleasure.
JOHN C. BAILEY,
75 John St., Newport, R.I.
January 1, 1912.
+Counts Himself Lucky in Having Heard of Cluthe Truss+
I can assure you I count myself lucky in having answered your
advertisement, which I saw in an old paper, for I owe my present cure to
you, and I thank you heartily. I will be glad to speak a word of
recommend whenever possible, for I know you are doing good work for
humanity.
WALTER FRANSEEN,
Woodhull, Ill.
October 13, 1911.
+Now Safe and Sound and Needs No Truss+
I wish to say that your truss has effected a permanent cure of my
rupture. I have lately gone without my Cluthe Truss without the
slightest trouble or inconvenience.
LOUIS FRIDAY,
4 Steuben St., Schenectady, N.Y.
October 13, 1911.
+Believes He is Cured by Cluthe Truss+
I believe I am cured, but as I am doing heavy work I am not going to
take the chance just yet to prove it, until I have lighter work to do.
JAMES W. GRANT,
Creede, Colo.
September 26, 1911.
+Worst Ruptured Man in Town Completely Cured in 5 Months+
Have been thinking for some time about writing you, how the truss I got
of you last April was working. I am happy to inform you that I could
throw the truss off altogether without any danger of my rupture coming
out. It was said that I was the worst ruptured man in town. It was
almost as large as a cocoanut-- I could not get a truss that would hold
it up. I could not go anywhere, I was in pain most of the time. The
doctor told me I could never get a truss that would hold me. Several
times my daughter went to the 'phone to call the doctor to opera
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