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Pift Poor. THE DECATUR REVIEW, Monday Evening, January 11, IBM. FINE Ml IN SCHOOL'S PLAY Mrs. Nelson's Work Arouses Enthusiastic Praise. HAS SUITABLE MUSIC Children Will Sing Handel and Beethoven.

MeMIWn. nal- leway. Mot.n. Ablrera--Leroy Baker. Msssenier-IIowird Btewari.

Bacond IHggs. Third Messenger-Bdwln Hosteller. Flrsl Melclen--Henrietta Pate, Second Third Beyer. Fried-Herbert Mellbrun. Chorus of and Hebrew alildens.

Hershel Bowyer. Clirence lltltr. Herbert lleflbrun. Howard Coaklln. Joseph Hlttt.

Wllllmm Mono. Wernlni. nub Brown, I luirnce Hchultse, Her Baker. Gertrude JiMlmi. Kaaar, Henrietta rate.

Mary out. tUMl BuBllnf. Maud Warburton. Agnes Dorothy tluth Culver, Mildred Murphr, riorence. Kepler, Kdward Hatpii lialph ood.

raimer Osiood. Oeorge MorehouH. Audley Muen. Edwin ago Mrs. l.iiry I I ton- reived the Idea of i i a drama of the old of daughter.

and It work of her own pen that the of the K. A. Oaatman school. of which ihe principal. are to in Ihe ichool'i as- ball Jan.

MUB1V HKrt OBSTACLE. When Nelson making a particular of flreek rooiedy and tragedy In college. part ot her work wai In make outline for play. Bhe did Daughter." She did not finish the drama rould not at time find muile that fitted In i plot, and mutlr a very nereoary part. She had no trouble fit.

ting the tic Into the play, but muilc obiUcle waa Inrarmount. able. On Ihe iradea and the lUndel under Mary Jack direction, Mm. rlded that would have there miulc that would fit the of her drama. rlark a the mulu and part of Ihe tlnn Bander.

'Hallelujah- and will rendered wwll aa PeMhovcn'e beautiful "Hong CMort- flratlon." FINISHED ANU't'OPTniOHTBD. decently flnUhrd bar In She copy- rlMhled It and It will be preiented for the flrrt by the Oaitman chlldrea. i upixar in coa- and there will be old Jewltft and arranged by C. Albert Ollle, to add effect. have read play been ImpreMej with rmn and beauty of teeraa to all a rare piece of literary work.

A UTERARY DELIGHT. faot Do to people who know Nelion and her Hhe been rerognlted aa one of the ninit cultured women of Decatur and that nhe ehould write a really powerful drama of than ordinary beauty bui a fulfillment of tbelr ap- preolatlon of her. Many will ba Inter- avtad In presentation of her fwr the time frfm a itnndpolnl of ifterary mertl rather than a peraonal detlrr to the rhlldrea take tbe EXTHACTH SHOW MERIT. A few brief are "nouith to hnw the merit of work. Jephthah to lead them and after a vow to drat he rneetn to the Ixrd he Ihe and their ctllei Before word of out- irme of the battle received Zep- hemh.

i 'The night hath hung heavy -ver me, my troubled: In many aoundi aid rnme and went, and mingled In a oonfiuen way. At It WM of r.lear-volMj nlg-htlngale. than It waa the blare ot anon the chanting of the prteat: and then It Jephthah 1 terrlhle battle cry; an I waking, my exceeding heavy. 1 fear tbe outoome of thto roafllct." Returning from battle, Jephthah nwt Aral by daughter anl ha nraat her to TOW. depth of li magnlflnaatly and calm, aweet courage beautifully ehown mojt linen of the drama by the daughter "My father, foraimuch aa Ixird hath taken for of en em I the children nf Ammon, do unto mo according to that whloh proceeded rat of thy mouth when a row unto the Lord.

"rt. my father, 1 am MeMrd amongit women that I may be given a thank offering to Jehovah, who hnth granted no great victory to line). "Rut 1 pray thee let thing done for me. let br alone for little wlille, that I may go up and iknm In the look my on the light of day, make my In understand that thn nf life and Local Notices HEN YEARS A. H.

Mills Released at His Own Request. BODEN WILL PREACH Presbytery Clerk at West minster Church. --Piano benehia with and without music compartment. Piano icirf. and MuMc and bags.

hamogany Brewiler piano. month. Prescott i. -Oak upright piano, UW-OO. per month.

Prescolt Music Houie. --January EdlVon anJ Victor Records. also Amberol and for Kdlion Planoi for rint. Preicott's Music House. --Bowling taught to ladles In clanei of J.

4 and i from to at the Phoenli. N. Water Bt. --The largeit and molt comfortable In city. 81.

Hotel. and "Mllllkln on J41 N. Water. Saturday. Dr.

J. W. of Btoomlngton wilt ta preient and will preach Monday. Tujseday. and Friday meeting! Monday night will a man meeting for men.

win bafln at 7:90 and the mm will be addresied by Dr. Bomervllle. It hoped that all the of congregation will attend (he meeting. The Queen circle met Monday afternoon In the parlor. Eva led the meeting.

A Joint meeting of W. F. 8. and the T. W.

F. M. B. will held Tueiday afternoon In the ladlei' parlor. E.

B. Handle will leader and the hniteieei will J. M. N. E.

W. E. The Aid Friday at 3:30. will meet TWO WILLS Estates of R. D.

Ward and Joseph Faith Are Left to Children. The of D. Ward of Blue Mound and Joieph I. faith of olty have been filed In the office of the county clerk. Tht two of property valued at about IHS.OOO.

Robert Ward entire estate to hli widow. Nancy Ward. At her death a book account of 18.009. which Nathan Ward, a now the ratate. and 10ft of land In rhrUtlan county are to given to Julia Ward, wife of Nathan i.nrd.

for the of her huiband and children. THIRD TO BON. To J. T. Ward of Decatur, a ion, one- third of the eatate to be given at the death of hit mother.

The rnt to be equally among grandchildren. Bertha M. Wetiel of Let ha B. of Htonlnglon and Marian Hedrlck of Blue Mound. J.

T. named guardian of Marian Al his "ten rrqtiest, A. H. Kuiidiv relensed from the poiltlon of Miperlntmdent of the FIrit Presbyterian Sundiy school after eighteen of i i John A. Montgonv erv WHS elected mperlntendent lo take Mr.

Mills' place. Mr. Mills waa presented with handsome alligator traveling bag by the school, the preienta- lion speech being made by Dr. J. D.

of the university. OTHER OFFICERS. Other officers were elected i W. J. Hosteller and J.

Secretary--Earl Drlnks.ll. Mary Treasurer--O. A. Paught. Iloland.

Superintendent Intermediate department--LaRue Neifler. Superintendent Junior department-- MliH Chadiey. Mae Boland. Ollle Kunkle. Superintendent primary Anna E.

Murphy. Sallle Hchaffer. Superintendent home department- J. T. Huhhard.

Assistant--Mrs. C. C. Anna McNabb and Clare Cadwallader. E.

Torrey and W. B. White. The were Installed by the pastor. Rev.

W. II. Penhallegon. The communion In the morn- "was largely attended, an unusually large number et men being present. Thnre were eight additions to the church.

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. ftpeclal evangelistic services will he held every night week but Saturday. Rev. P. H.

Mclntoih of Springfield will bn present and will be Ihe speaker. On Tuesday, Wedneiday and Thursday at 2:80 he will conduct a Rlhlr reading. At 4 o'clock on Friday there will he a meeting for the young people and children. There will bo ipcclal mu- at all services. The Endeavor society will lake supper together In the dining room of the rhiirch at Monday evening which they will go In a body to the evangelistic service.

The company will Include the chorui choir nnt Sunday. Thta banquet being given a remit of the recent contest between the and tbe whleh renlted a victory for The will Ike' Masleal rieaeed. The musical program glvm at the Cumberland Pnibytsrlu cSurch Sunday evening much appreciated by tbe audience. In et the bad IwUTsHe men's conference at wae an IB- teresttng meeting. These conference are growing In Interest aad will be People You Know services fr Riverside also.

Sixty or seventy of the Ward Hedrlck. part of Ward of a farm of 400 near Mt. Auburn, while the personal estate large. The will May 6. ttOI.

Nancy Ward In named executrix. The estate valued at about (75.000. JOSEPH FAITH'S WILL. The will of Joieph Faith Charles Faith of Warreneburg and Harry M. Faith of as without bond.

widow, to whom left a life estate In Chicago property, died Mr. death. The property to divided by among children, except John Faith of this city, who received To John children, Maud, Ivy and Ray, left 1100 each, to held In trust and Invented by until they become of age. The reit of the estate to be divided equally among the following ten chll' dran: William Faith and Faith of Hancock, Charles Faith of War- renshurg. Ell J.

Faith of Ella Wllcher of Chicago. Harry M. Faith of Ilttopolli, Oeorge Faith of Warrensburg. Bsdle of Decatur. Mollla Klsher of Chicago and Faith of Chicago.

The will made Dec. 20. 1100. The estate valued at over 150.000 and censlsts largely of rich farm land. to other Hebrew for me, hut Instead time that come not I am apart to be the I.ord.

a thank offering to Je.iov»h." The of the to Zephorah, the nf Jephthah, InvrM A few follow: "Life among Ihe purple mantled of bath been to thy and to ue. Together found we have gathered the nf the vine; tilled oar Ml the fountain; ur ihuttlea In and out of the warp of linen for canctuary and draamed the of maidenhood; but for her Ihe grape henceforth hang ungathered, the pitcher unfilled at fountain, the day from the weaving, and all dlepelled by the chill of manner In which daughter la eaved from told by a meeeenger, and drama with ilnglng of Beethovan'i Bong of aiorlHcatlon. M1K8 WAT PAINT9 8CCNERT. Laura B. Way, nf drawing In city aohooli, painting for play.

The beautiful adaptation of paint' Ing of CAfTT. Following, the nf Khowa Eteetite Cleiner. Ralph Owen of flprlnfffleld been In Deeatur several daya demonstrating an electric houie cleaning apparatus at office the Railway ft Light company. He established the Electrlo Cleaning company, with J. II.

Cheek aa manager. The new company to In on the spring house cleaning In Decatur. The apparatus used la portable and la taken directly Into the house, where II Is connected with Ihe electric light circuit. If used In a house where there no electric light arrangement would have to be made for electric service The clean- Ing done by Ihe cuctlon end th power Is furnished by a power electric motor. A One local doctor recently received the following framed notice, which he poated In office: --Office of church labwrlptlont, I until 10 a.

m. Book agents and advertising men, 1u until 11. People with funny etorlei, 11 until U. Ith for sale. It until 4.

People with 4 until S. Rest nf the day In attend to our own business at night. He does not know what but he of cnou lo Brotherhood held a meeting after the church service Sunday morning at which mrrceil to itand by meetlnRH Hnd push them at vigorously possible. TO PREACH AT WESTMINSTER. Mm-.

Jnhm Hodem Mated Clerk of ftprtagfleM Preebytery. nev. John Boden. stated clerk of the Springfield pretbytery, will bn In Ihe city this week and will preach every night except Monday and Saturday nights nt the special In the Westminster Presbyterian church. Rev.

W. L. Htatih. thr will preach Monday night. MUSIC A TEATlTnU.

The for the aervlrrn will be made a special feature. There will he a and choruses. Every evening at prayer meet- Ing will he held before the service. meetings will also each i 10 to 10:10 o'clock. WEST END DIVIDED.

The west end been divided Into three Tho meeting In the first section, from Monroe to Haworth, will be at the home ot P. P. Laughlln. ROB West Macon street; In the second section, from Haworth to Oakland, at home of H. C.

Fruit, 10K: West Decatur street; and the third section, from Oakland avenue west, at the home of F. B. Hagaman, West Macon street. Prayer Hit have been printed and will be used during the meeting. The west part nf the olty from Monroe west and from Main south was placarded by the of the church Saturday.

Sisterhood of church made a number of for some families. BT. JOHANNES' REPORT. William Heyne SctUlaclery Year. William Heyne.

paitor of St. Jo Oermin Lutheran church. annuil report of church mtmbsrshlp Sun day tlnsncfsl ruport will be read In a few weeks. Following Is port read Sunday: Number In congregation, 1.941. 1,110.

Voting Ml. Pehool children, of comnuinlnii i lest year, I.MT. 83. Confirmed, II. 24.

SATISFIED WITH OBOWTJI. The report comparts very favorably with Ihe Isst report. Although there Is not a large Increase In any of tbe figures, It Is a number ot Included on the books of 1MM were marked off last year. an of thirteen numbers, fifteen and voting mem- btrs. Four voting died during the rear.

Tbe were very few Isst year but Ihe show an tacreue of five. WORK or circitcH. The Young Bible clau of churoh will meit tonight at o'clock. On evening the auditing oou- mlltee will meet at home of F. H.

Bachmann on North Morgan street to audit church books for year. Thursday after, anon and evening will be announcement for communion. On Thureday night, the new of will hold llrst meet Inn. CHURCH NOTES. New Received.

Fifteen people were received Into the Esit Side Christian church Sunday night and five were baptlied. There was a geod crowd out at thr meeting and much Interest. M. K. Griffith two a quartet composed of the Hebel brothers and ulsters snng a se lection.

The revival meetings will i Indefinitely. Cbrlarlan Eadeavor The Christian Endeavor voclcty of Church of Qod elected Sunday evening with the following result: Myrtle Huiton. Vice president and chorister--Mln Clara Richmond. Secretary--Mils Llllle Moore. Lottie Frltx.

Organist--Mils Marie Kelly. Ttevlval will be held all week at the church. Rev. C. F.

of Charlraton wilt be present and wll preach. The services will begin at o'clock. Tho executive committee of the Endeavor loclety will meet at tho church Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. The Aid society will mee Wednesday afternoon at the home E. E.

Fetheroff, 1440 North Ed ward Pastor's Guild Meeting. District a of Psstor's Oolld of th First Methedlst church will meet at th home ot Mrs. W. H. Oilier, Bradfen Tueiday afternoon at a o'clock.

Baptist church were hild at First Baptist church Sundiy afternoon. Six women and thirteen men baptised. The Riverside Baptist Sunday school attended by 101 people. Two were received Inte church at the morntag church Mr- vice. Fifty at Meettog.

Flftr attended Sunday afternoon melting ot T. M. C. A. Crusaders' clab and heird the final itirioptleen lecture eg Ihe Iliro ot Labrador." O.

a Fulton delivered Ihe address. Hides were also shown before T. M. There was a large audience at the min's meeting, with nev. K.

B. Handle is chief speaker. A 'ctllo solo glvm by C. A. Morrow.

YoflBg lo IClecl. The Young clan of the First Tnlted Brethren church will meet lo- Ight at tho home of Claude Welch, 1125 West Eldorado atreel. the class aught by Ulta Shuey. Election will be held. te Be Installed.

The following officers will be the Wesley chspel Sunday school Jan IT: Superintendent-- A. It. Bark. Assistant-- M. II.

Beadles. Hecrstary-- Addle Dlllshunl. C. Fell. Organist-- Clsra Schwab.

Chorister-- William Wltesman. Librarian-- Orover Barret. Huperlntenaent of cradle roll-- Mrs. Haw Brotherhood of Methodli churoh will a banquat Monday nigh at church. II will esrvsd by th Aid society.

Dr. L. E. Coonrad the president of Brotherhood, will pre Then will be severs! talks. The Eoworth Leaiue banquet will be he! Bible te Beeume.

The of the Dibit In Ihe 'entral Churoh of Christ will be resumed onlght. The twenty-filth chapter In the oolc now being studied jwlll be taken up. 'here are two lessons before the lamination. Two or three will given to review work before the examl- iatlon The Social will meet Tueeilsy sr- There will be a short program or entertainment and refreshments will O. W.

Lawrence and ohn Ilecr will si hosts Mrs. Rarthqaake aad Red Cress. Service In the First Congregational huroh were well attended Sunday In spltn ot the had wither. In the evening Dr. J.

D. Rogers and I. C. Hcsnlcr talked of the situation Italy. DK gave a deicrlp- Ion nf the county, the people and their and the deviation brought by he earthquake.

Dr. Hoailer ipoke of the Red movement and the work It waa doing. SieelallM at Part. Sunday school officers In ths First Bap- lit church will elected Wedneaday night. installation win place nut Sunday.

All attention will given revival services In East Park chapel this week for he reason no than are poe slble are to be hild In rtrsl church. The choir will go uut to the chapel and furnish music. The Bible study class will meet Friday night. AUoe Woollngton haa to Ollnsen to attend Initallatlon of UM Hillef MlM Wayne of City Book will pocltlon coon and will go to Denver, for the rsmBinder of tlrt winter. Mln Katte of Baltimore, who been vliltlng the family ot Henry Bachraoh for.

some time, left Monday morning for her home. R. M. CtmpbeTTof Champaign hai returned horof after visiting Max Hurd. Geneva WlUon returned attar a visit In Lincoln.

E. Campbell In Lincoln Saturday helping an orchestra play at a reception. EARLY WORM BEATEN BY THREE MONTHS K. Pint Chicken Hatched E. Deets, North Bdwarrt treet, hid ten chicks batched out yes- So far known they are the irllrft In thli vicinity.

They have probably thr early worm by about ihree They made their debut In cold nd uncharitable world at about the coldeit and most uncharitable tenon and will have to scuff along without a good many whleh rightfully be- ong to young chleki, hut It not ad It might have been. They were hatched under a real hen and will know love all through their Innocent young chlcklrood. They will Ive in a basement and It barely possible they will now and then find a foolish bug which mistaken the heat of Ihe furnace for Ihe spring sun. HALF FOOT and ten of them came out of a netting of fourteen Their dea- Iny In llot the frying pan. Tbelr lln- too arlitocratlc for that.

They will he uied for breeding They will probably he exhibited at poultry (how If the weather If not ton cold to take them out at that time. SEVENTY-FIVE AT ROSENBERG WEDDINGr Perfo Sunday Night with BossUa. Oibedoi In the presence of about BUnraa Rosenberg, niece of Mr. and Mrs. William RoaenMrg.

115 East catur and Frank QolHmsn of Bloom- I niton, were married at 0 o'clock Suaday evening by Rabbi Dells of Bloomlngtoa. The ceremony loop place at of Wll- Hun Rosenberg. According to Ihe orthodox custom, the groom enterid tho brlday parlor accompanied by Mr. Hhonneshlne of Bloemlngton, As Mrs. Elisabeth Beall played the wedding mirch, the bride entered room accompanied by Mrs.

Rosenberg, who gave Ihe brills away, ceremony waa then performed under a canopy oj cloth MpporV sd by four young men. PARENTS IN RUSSIA. The of tho bride are still In Jtoa- from where tho brldi rami about year ago. After ceremony five large tables were required to feed the guests at Ihe banquet orchestra furnished mtislo during the evening. The out-of-town 8.

Friedman, I. Friedman and Miss Resa Frledmaa, L. Strom, all of Hprlngflaid: Mr. FlelMher anH son and Mr. Sonneshlni of Bloomlngtoa; Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Plclur and Lewia. ef Assumption; M. Burnsteln of Chlcage: L. lluskowlts of Birmingham, and A.

Drlskln of Maroa. couple lefl Hunday night fer Bloom- Ington to rtislde. The graim In (bee business on North Main slrsst. The rouple received msnr of silverware and house furniture. After dinner Mr.

Rosenberg, after a short speech, presented Rosenberg with a gold watch. Ice Benefited by Rain and Subsequent Freeze--Too Low to Cut. Hlx nf Ire smooth is llsss on river In the joyful brought btck by those who v-n- tured forth Monday morning The thaw of Saturday and Sunday and rain filled In the many that marred the skatlnic end when the Sunday nlirhl freen- came the river froio over again In fine At takr I Ice In also Mid to be In irnnd rnndltlon. There will nrolmbly hr a thousand people nut skating till" Mlernoon a evening, the day or two ol nood Ing last week whetted (he appvtlte for morn. TOO LOW FOR ICE.

None nf the local flrma will rut thin winter, nn the maufacttired article will furnish the prime bate of aupply for next year. Mafflt nf Decalur Icr company, when approached Monday on the matter, "No Ice putting for thU year. The river It too low and It would be ton cxpennlve. Urually we can cut i full width of and have a way down aide, but thla year we hlnv. The chicks are thoroughbred Buff ONLY BROTHER AT HIS DEATH-BED After Fifteen R.

C. Ceviwr to Maroa te Die. Maroa, Jan. C. Cooper died at the home of brother, T.

W. Cooper, the only uupvlvlivg nwmber of family, at a. m. morning. born Aug.

1144, In Tied Dank, N. J. In early he a fanner. For fifteen yean, until laat September, T. W.

Cooper knew nothing of and thought he might dead. Then lie to live with brother. He waa then In falling health with itomaeh trouble, which cauaed death. Mr. Cooper married Mary J.

Kelly In Covlngton, In 1ITO and vlved.by her In MlrrUr. only brother and eight children Mabel. Irving, Nellie Mlnlir; Cooper, Mttroa; Wacner. Loe Btella Hamilton, and R. Cooper.

The funeral are not completed but will probably be at 2 or 3 o'clock Tnteday with Interment In the vault In tht Maroa cemetery. could only cut about ten or feet of Ihe channel and then fifteen would have to run Ice down that channel for a mile or more on oach of tlir bridge. It would not pay." ft ABOVE LOWEST MAAK. The thermometer dropped to abovr night, after having been up high aa thirty-nine Sunday morning. The thermometer dropped all day and by 7 p.

regutered nineteen above. A fourtaen-degree drop occurred between then and 1 o'clock At a. m. Monday morning above wax the prevailing figure, though a ellght advance ooourred between then and noon. RxHted.

Ounner--Some of Tork are planning a thoiuand-foot akyacraper." Bcott! I enough of them were In air already." Real Men to Meet. president of the Decatur Real tate tMOdailon caJled a meeting of the real men of the city. In the Chamber of Commerce evening at 7:10. of Importance to properly and rial men alike will be and every real man or firm having In olty expected to be preeent. will be on lap and an Interesting meetlnc will had.

It up in the great north tmt I am nervoui," faltered the city hunter. "W-what thlnr to do you Right your flrit rnootet' partner." laughed guide. "If you are the belt thing to do to DR, CHAS, HOAG Trie successful CHICAGO SPECIALIST Will be In Decatur at the St. Nicholas Hotel Tueiday, Jan. 12.

I a. m. to 7 p. m. Office kours.

Treatment Free Treats Rheumatism, Enlarged Veins, Fistula. Plies and other Rectal Diseases and Llntferlnri Ailments. are unfirtsd for buslniM or study, coo- ATTENDANrR f.AROK. Additions Made to Flrat Methodist rhurrh Hnaaay. The Sunday school attendance at the First Methodist churoh Sunday morn Ing wai largo In spite of weather, About ftOO people the bad attended th service.

There were to thr church during Special services will he conducted at the church every i this week $3.00 Self-Reducing Corset $2.25 THREE DAYS' SALE Contalnn thr "automatic non-breakable" honing. Our Corset, thU sale. Cnntalni thr "automatic non-break, able" boning. Our 12.OS rlumu (LOffi our 11.35 plume 75, Remember, nhnvn for only, Monday, Tueiday and Wednesdny. are having a wonderful sale on Fur Turhnns; remarkable value, Rarly Mprtag Hals fW.t».

HITCHCOCK'S Millinery Cenet IM N. I'lnme more." Spend For a Pair of SOROSIS SHOES and your feet will be as handsomely and comfortably dressed as the woman who pays $5.00 or even $6.00. The Sorosis Shoe is a combination of good leather, good workmanship, and good taste, and is unexcelled for style, comfort and durability at the price RODGERS CLARK 144 EAST MAIN STREET. MEN tall this BPBCIALIST. MIDDLE AGED AND OLD MANKIND There Iheeiaadi of ItlAnEUnU troubled with bscki.

Tbe most obetlnsle of Ibli character treated with anocesa, CATARRH which peJeons the btesth. alomscb and longs aadeavee way for consumption, slto Tbrott, Liver Kesri and all constitutional and Internal alto Ripture. Vistula, Djrspeptla, Dlarihoea. and all of sremsch aad bowsls treated far la advance of iBsiltuilon In country. BLOOD AND SKIN Tetter and thoroughly eradicated, leaving Ihe aystim in a strong, pore ead hMlUttalitata.

LADIES per-s- feel is If II were loeadareivn troubles, and still be obliged lo stlend la roor hoasebold social obligations, the Dealer a call He will core you If you trust younelf bis owe. A crest many hm liken treatment ef this SpMlallst, and refer you to those wbo have been cured by bin. A I I I Perhaps yen suSerlng In slUncei yon bave been unsuccsulullr treated: perhaps you Ibst rsllet can be secured ooly tbrongb rsdlcsl surgery: but more likely you consider ywi case hopeleu, or at Issil lutcepilble to only ten- persir relief. Don't dstpalr. even though TOO not been successful berelofoce.

There Bar be health In store for roe. useful lite of bap- pineei and proepeiltr. A visit totheofdcewlll tell. Barely It la worth the trouble, si health prlau aeeeeslty. most aeset.

and reraawut to slmoel anjrlhlnj hnman being can possess 00 be ulliflei mil yens been aseasUed by Or. HoeJ. Yon oar be eway bsrpy, without treatment, but with edvlee Chat isve you time and manor, as luflering. If you require treatment ioa wlB be trceted beneeilr and skilfully and rwiorei 10 health within the time at tbe Uast Alt patleBla gmassiel by penoMlly. 1 MAKE NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION.

I wsnl everyone afflicted lo oome to ay ogfce. whsra I will etpUln lo them my rnethod of cuilns Ifcese diseases. Ilnvlle In particular all Ibote who with liealmeni eliewhere. I will esplala lo yen why you have not been will to your entire eatilfacllon I can you qnlckly and PJISJS nently. coel SMMUaU.

Mrlect cwre will use) nut tbe. will IM to liVbeaehla I will I wewU went VCMI to by ll OWM wtre tev CONSULTATION FREE UM0 EWSPAPERl.

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