Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SHE SURELY : DOES THE WORK ASKED TO MAKE RETURN TRIP So large have been, the crowds, and so well pleased are the people with her work that Mary A. Rose, the healer, has been urgently requested to again visit Rensselaer at the Hotel Makeever next Thursday, Dec. 27 Levi Bocher, Albany, suffered twenty years with chronic dysentery; child of Mrs. Harvey Hillen, Elwood, St. Vitus dance; Mr. Wm. Coffin, Gaston, sciatica rheumatism; Jacob Rector, Anderson, full of neuralgic pains all over his body; are loud in their ,praises for this noble woman. They will gladly tell you all about it, above date and place. Do not miss this opportunity and you will never have cause to regret it later on. For life is a struggle enough under the very best possible „ conditions, without being handicapped with some miserable disease, too. It is every child’s inalienable birthright to be well born and well reared. And the very best legacy you can ever leave it is, a sound mind in a sound body. Education, great wealth, social position, ot even much talent are nothing in comparison to health—the greatest of all blessings. MARY A. ROSE

Says His Recovery is Wonderful Mr. J. A. Miller, (Amish Reverend) Mexico, Ind., says that after suffering forty-nine years, with lumbago rheumatism, nervous prostration, etc., it is really wanderiful how his recovery came about. He is sixty-eight years of age. And although he was not expected to live much longer, he says he now feels twenty years younger. Mrs. Chas. Allman-, Peru, Ind.. aged sixty-one, was paralyzed from apoplectic stroke, was barely able to get around with a cane for three years. He has fully recovered, threw his cane away, w’orked in harvest field same year, and now' for. past two years does all kind’s of farm work. Now v'hat do you think of that? Is it not reasonable to suppose, that if the above reputable citizens of this state and close vicinity speak so highly of the work of Mary A. Rose, she surely can help you also? Why not go to see her while she is near, and while you yet have so grand an opportunity? She welcomes you. Consultation free, and strictly private and confidential. English and German Spoken. No medicines or instruments used. —-Advt.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

As I am in business for myself will repair all makes of cars, take carb of all batteries and repair all electric systems, solder radiators, etc. If you are in trouble’ come in and I will straighten you out. Also handle the best storage battery in the country and other auto supplies. Garage opposite D. M. Worland’s furniture store. Telephone? —garage 294, residence 141-White —M. J. iKUBOSKE, Prop. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office.