Boone County Recorder . himself a mod-ern home and barns; the third he isindependent. And as extreme as thisstatement may seem to those hun-dreds of thousands of American farm-ers who strive for a meager existenceit is absolutely true. I am an Ameri-can, as patriotic, I believe, as most ofour people—but even at that 1 cannot On the Doctors. Mrs. Mary G. Baker Eddy, who, ofcourse, has no faith in medicine, tolda Western Christian Scientist, at oneof her latest audiences, an anecdoteabout a friend ol bersr-— This friend, a thin and nervouswoman, could not sleep. She visitedher physician and the
Boone County Recorder . himself a mod-ern home and barns; the third he isindependent. And as extreme as thisstatement may seem to those hun-dreds of thousands of American farm-ers who strive for a meager existenceit is absolutely true. I am an Ameri-can, as patriotic, I believe, as most ofour people—but even at that 1 cannot On the Doctors. Mrs. Mary G. Baker Eddy, who, ofcourse, has no faith in medicine, tolda Western Christian Scientist, at oneof her latest audiences, an anecdoteabout a friend ol bersr-— This friend, a thin and nervouswoman, could not sleep. She visitedher physician and the man said: Do you eat anything just beforegoing to bed? Oh, no, doctor, the patient re-plied. We!l, said the physician, justkeep p. pitcher of milk and some bis-cuit beside you, and every night, thelast thing you do, make a light doctor, cried the lady, youtold me on no account to eat anythingbefore retiring. Pooh, pooh, said the doctor, thatwas three months ago. Science hasmade enormous strides since
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