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Show RECREATION AND HEALTH. Both Can lie Secured at the. Indiana Mineral Min-eral Spring, Indiana. Like the young man In springtime, whose fancy "HahUy turns to thougnts of love," when summertime comes we all turn our thqughts to the consideration consider-ation of tho important question of where we shall go for rest, recreation and health. There are all kinds of health and pleasure reDorts throughout this broad land of ours, some of them, unfortunately, unfortu-nately, anything but what their names Imply, and apparently operated for no other purpose than to relieve the invalid in-valid and pleasure seeker, financially. financial-ly. So much so is this the case that It 13 Indeed gratifying to the one seeking seek-ing rest and recuperation from the cares of the business and social world, as "well as the pain racked invalid, who Is fortunate enough to discover a place where to use a popu'ar expression, expres-sion, he "gets his money's worth." One of the most interesting, picturesque pictur-esque and delightful places in this country is unquestionably the resort known as the Magno Mud and Lithla Water Cure, located at Indiana Mineral Mine-ral Springs, Indiana. Here come the overworked business man, the worn out devotee of society and the proies-slonal proies-slonal man on the verge of nervous prostration, as well as the sufferer from rheumatism, kidney and skin diseases for which the baths are especially es-pecially beneficial. The place is also largely patronized by those who only seek pleasure and recreation, Us location loca-tion making it particularly adapted for this purpose. There are many romantic roman-tic and beautiful spots and places of interest In the vicinity and It would be hard to find a section of country containing so many beautiful drives. The country is very hilly, but the I roads are all graveled and kept In good condition. This is one of the things that makes the place especially attractive to those afflicted with rheumatism, rheu-matism, as driving is about the only outdoor pleasure one crippled, with rheumatism can Indulge in. Some of the cures effected are really marvelous marvel-ous and many who have gone to the Magno Mud Cure as a last resort have returned home within a few weeks filled with renewed health and strength. s The accommodations, service, table and attendance Is all that can be desired de-sired and the rates very reasonable Indeed. The Springs is under the able management of Major H. L. Kramer and a postal card inquiry addressed to him will bring complete detailed information as well as a copy of the "Mudlavia Magizlne," a unique and Interesting publication. |