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Show A Testimonial. Provo, Utah, Dec, 27th, 1893, To whom it may concern: This will introduce to the public our esteemed triend of Provo, Frederick Raile, a practical Baunscheidtist, vhose medical treatment has brought us relief from the great variety of pains and diseases to wbich we have in the past been subject, and which has been successful when all others have failed. In recognition of this superior treatmentthe treat-mentthe genuine Baunscheidtism which operates through tbe skin as an epidermic cure without the aid of medicine medi-cine taken in the stomach, we recommend recom-mend it to all suffering humanity as the best and surest means of relief and as an aid to nature where there is a possibility pos-sibility of recovery. We especially recommend re-commend it to those suffering from rheumatism or gout, and those diseases which are an outgrowth of either of them, also from sore throat and a great wnripf-w nf ilia that. it. hoq pntirplv rft- moved from us. ItP harmless nature, and its cheapness, as well as the great relief it has brought to us and our families fam-ilies induce us to urge upon our friends and the sick everywhere to give it a trial and thus add their testimonies to those which we here cheerfully subscribe sub-scribe in behalf of a system of treatment treat-ment of which we are today the greatest great-est beneficiaries. Respecfully, LAKE VIEW. J. C. Nielsen, Wm. RoequistA A. l. Loveriuge, iraiz.. Lioverloe, E. A. Newell, Charles Hanson, PROVO. Karl G. Maeser, Wm. Mitchell, Mr. i,d. Stewart, Mrs, btewart, John Richards, Mrs. Richards, Christian Bandle, Mrs. Mercv Peay, A. Saxey, Mrs. T.R.Sundberg, Jas. A. Bullock, Mrs. E. Bullock, M. J. Barrett, Mrs. H. M. Barrett, James Stevenson, Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. Marv Olsen, John Erickson, Mrs. II. Devey. Theresia Osterloh. If any one is afflicted who wishes to consult or write, they may do so with strict confidence. Address, inclosing 2 cent stamp, Fred Kaile, P. O. box 197, Provo, Utah. Frederick Raile, Agent, Practical Baunscheidtist. Cor. 8th and F Streets, Provo. |