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    1. [ILHANCOC] 1896 Hamilton Press
    2. I have a complete copy of the 1896 Hamilton Press and will transcribe articles as I have time. Page 1 The Riverside Mineral Springs Sanitarium Good Words for Riverside We, the undersigned, are at present patients at Riverside Sanitarium and take great pleasure in speaking our praise of the Institution and its work. It is pleasantly situated in a high and healthy localiity, surrounded by beautiful groves, pleasant drives and commanding a beautiful view of the Father of Waters. Dr. F. M. Jackson is a competent, experienced physician, and no one need hesitate to place their case in his hands. Too much cannot be said in praise of dear Mrs. Jackson. She always has a pleasant word, a smile and ahelping hand for everyone. We feel that no better magnetic healer can be found anywhere than our Dr. S. T. Dodge, who is a thorough gentleman, and ever willing to help the afflicted. All the attendants at Riverside are kind and attentive. One of the pleasing features of the house is the worship in the parlor every morning by the matron or a Christian guest. Rigs are at the disposal of the guests whenever they wish to take a drive. Everything that can be done to make Riverside homelike is done and those seeking health we would most heartily recommend Riverside Sanitarium as the place to find it. Mrs. J.A. Juykendall, Minneapolis, Minn. Zora L. Conver, Yates City, Ill. Mrs. Nellie Hoover, Bushnell, Ill. Christiana Stelle, Jerseyville, Ill. Mrs. M. L. Gilworth, Jerseyville, Ill. Mrs. H. E. Bennett, Wataga, Ill. Charlotte Lawrence, Yates, Ill. Mrs. S. J. Black and daughter, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. A. J. Rowland, Polo, Ill. Note: S. T. Dodge was my ggguncle and his father, my gggrandfather, Thomas Jefferson Dodge, who died a few years before this article, was the original magnetic healer at Riverside Sanitarium. Debby McCoy

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