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-A Letter, - 



*The Kharas Magnetic Infirmary, 

 Manager, So. Auburn, Neb. Sep. 15th, 

 1899. A.E.Baird, Norfolk, Neb. 

 Dear Friend:- While talking to our 

 Supt., Prof Kharas, the other day, I 

 learned that you were thinking of tak- 

 ing up the study of Magnetic Healing. 

 Allow me to give you my experience 

 and advice. 1 was a common laborer 

 $1 per day before I took the cou.se at 

 Nebraska City. I was located here by 

 Prof.Kharas one week ago. I have 

 did over $100 worth of business since 

 I came here. I get 50 per cent and 

 everything furnished, eo you can see 

 what I have earned. I never 



amounted to anything before 



this, now I feel equal to tackling 

 anything. I feel like a KING. There 

 is a fortune in this business in the 

 next few years. One cure brings a 

 dozen patients. Hoping to soon wel- 

 come you among our midst, relieving 

 the terrible suffering of the people, 



I am, Yours for humanity, 

 (Signed) Geo.H.Brainard. 



N.B. The original of this Letter is on file in the 

 office of Prof.Kharas in the Watson Blk., and can 

 be read by anyone concerned. 



