Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
COMING! TO RENSSELAER AT HOTEL MAKEEVER Saturday, November 3 NOTED HEALER’S WORK IS WONDERFUL HER WORK IS LARGELY A LABOR OF LOVE TREATMENT FREE "One of the many remarkable features about Mary A. Rose, the noted healer, is the extraordinary attention she attracts everywhere She appears. The crowds that have been flocking to her day after day, have simply been enormous. The hotels at some places in the East •would close their doors long before noon, as many could not get id. Sufferers would come from near and far, all with ailments of one sort or another. None were turned away—rich or poor.’’
MARY A. ROSE '(Who has healed the sick for many years.)
THROW OLD CROOKED CANE AWAY One Ministration by Mary A. Rose Does the Work Paralysis: Chas. Allman of Chili. Ind., was stricken with paralysis for two years and could not work. Hq got very disheartened after being so long in pain. “Upon the wonderful recovery of my son’s wife, I placed myself under the care of Mary A. Rose, it being the 7th day of April, 1915. When harvest came that year I was able to work in the harvest field, also went with the threshing machine and out corn all fall. Anyone doubting the above statement, write to me and I will give you further encouragement.” Lifted From Deathbed to Health Mrs. Forest Thomas, of Kokomo, Indiana, was healed of a dreadful
inflamation of the bladder * and growths in the neck of the bladder. For eleven months she was in bed 'Tfind was in the hospital five different times in these eleven months. Each time while in the hospital the growths were burned with caustics. She suffered death each time. With no help she grew weaker and worse. After consultation of several doctors the arrangements were made at an Indianapolis hospital to give -her a special operation. As is often the case, the message of truth sent her by Mary A. Rose saved her from this terrible operation. Mrs. Thomas was carried in to me for treatment on Friday. The following Monday she was to have been operated on, but instead she was cooking her family’s dinner. After receiving the treatment from Friday until Monday her pain left her and ever since she has been cooking her family’s dinner and now is ■well. Write to her and learn more ♦f this glorious work. Epilepsy: Son of E. P. Paul, of Pyrmont, Ind., had from 25 to 100 apaems in 24 hours. He could not talk or walk and was given 'wp by the doctors as a hopeless case. He recovered under the treatment of Mary A. Rose. There is no use allowing anything to foster opposition. Go to see her. Investigate and convince
yourself. IS A FRIEND TO THE POOR AND AFFLICTED —A MOST GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY You may here have the opportunity to regain the greatest of all "blessings—GOOD HEALTH. Take advantage of it while you have the opportunity. If you don’t you may regret it ever after. (Personal treatment, above date, free. All that Is asked for this valuable service is that you tell the results to your friends. AH Things Possible With God—You May Be Healed. No matter what your ailment may be, or how many physicians and others have pronounced your case hopeless, you may here have the opportunity to pujt that color into your cheeks; the sparkle into your eye; a laugh on your lips, and joy in your heart. Come and be with us, friends! Wants Only Most Difficult Cases Mary A. Rose says: “I do not want the easy cases; Let the doctors have those.” Consultation German or English Free. No Medicine or Instruments Used. Large Crowds Expected Call early. Married ladies must come with their husbands; married men must come with their wives, and minors with both parents. No deviation can be shown from the above rule until late in the afterSoon. '■ One Day Ohly—Rain or Siiine Hours: 8 a. m. to 4 p. in, Mary A. Rose Healing Institute Peru, Indiana. ■—Advt.
