DR. E. BEHYMER, E. M. I. 1893, is located at 1466 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati, O., where his business increases steadily as the months go by. DR. FRANZ BAEUMER, Amer. Med. Coll. 1875, of New Athens, Ill., does not forget the GLEANER in his prosperity. He is with us for '93. PROF. J. U. LLOYD did himself and all eclestics honor March 14th. He delivered the address to the graduating class at Purdue University commencement exercises. WE refer anyone wanting an excellent location in Ill. to Dr. L. S. Skelton, E. M. I. 1889, of Edgington. It is worth from $2.500 to $3,000 cash yearly. Dr. S.'s health is quite poor. He is obliged to seek a lighter and dryer atmosphere. We hope to hear of his improvement soon. SELINA NORTON, M. D., Bennett 1888, is in the midst of the fight and is doing good work. Room 1406, Auditorium Building, Chicago, Ill. In this issue we publish a paper from Dr. W. B. Squire, E. M. I. 1857, an observing and successful physician. He has been one of Uncle Sam's pension examiners for a long time. However, he expects the g. b. soon. AN esteemed friend of the GLEANER, Dr. H. Povall, of Mount Morris, N. Y., died last October. DR. A. B. SHELTON, E. M. I. 1889, has medical affairs about as he wants them at Boydsville, Ky. He is hustling to a good business. DR. PERRY WALTMAN, E. M. I. 1882, one of the best men of his class, and it was a large one, is happily hustling at McComb, Hancock Co., O. He is a GLEANER. THE E. M. I. boys are forging to the front daily. Now we are ably represented in the Utah Board of Medical Examiners by Dr. McKenzie N. Graves, class 1873, of Ogden, Truly, "the world do move," and it's coming our way. ONE of the staunchest eclectics in Iowa is Dr. J. B. Horner, Bennett 1882, of Davis City. Few words tell his opinion of the GLEAner. "There is no more readable journal comes to my office." DR. W. J. KIDD, Med. Dept. Charity Hospital, New Orleans, 1885, formerly at Medaryville, is now satisfactorily located at Burlington, Ind. He reads the GLEANER. WE are in receipt of pleasant inquiries from Dr. A. H. Hazlett, E. M. I. 1876, who is located at Dunlap, Ia. WE are thankful to Dr. W. H. Halbert, E. M. I. 1888, of Lebanon, Tenn. for favors. The Dr. is one of the most active and wide-awake eclectics in the State. He guards their interests with zealous care. DR. J. W. WHITE, E. M. I. 1889, is a fixed fact in Cross Timbers, Mo. Besides attending to his practice, he deals in drugs, groceries, paints, oils, tobacco, etc., etc. He is getting there in great shape. DR. M. E. HOWARD, E. M. I. 1880, continues to do the greater part of the business in and around Perryville, Ark. He can do it. DR. J. R. KLYCE, E. M. I. 1875, formerly of Memphis, Tenn., is now a member of the firm of Drs. Klyce & Curry. They successfully conduct a large sanitarium at Rogers, Ark. The GLEANER is one of their guide books. THE GLEANER for 1893 goes to another hustling California eclectic. It is Dr. A. W. Bixby, Amer. Med. Coll. 1887, of Watsonville. DR. S. F. WELTY, E. M. I. 1887, writes us for the GLEANER from Hicksville, O. Success is coming his way at a Sunol gait. ANYONE wanting a good location may learn of one by writing Dr. H. W. Powers, of Mogadore, O. Dr. P. is of Med. Dept. Univ. Wooster 1886. He expects soon to locate at Niles, O. DR. C. G. MCKINLEY, E. M. I. 1884, formerly of Adrian, is displaying the efficiency of eclectic medicines and methods at Jamesport, Mo. WE are indebted to our old friend and classmate, Dr. G. E. Bradford, E. M. I. 1879, of New London, Conn., for a long letter. He has been quite successful in business, and has a competence for the "rainy day." DR. S. L. SCHREIBER, of Sunbury, Pa., has made pleasant inquiries of the GLEANER. DR. T. E. RIDDLE, of Rockdale, Tex., still stands by the Gleaner. He finds.it is a tower of strength. DR. F. H. WILLIAMS, of Bristol, Conn., when sending his dollar, says that some people down East get at it in this way: "Resolved, that the earth belongs to the saints; resolved, that we are the saints." A few of the same species may be found even this far West. We expect to live to see the day when the species will become extinct. DR. S. D. LOGAN, E. M. I. 1887, formerly at College Corner, is now doing nicely at Middletown. He is one of the GLEANER'S 4000. DR. A. H. SIMONTON, formerly of Portland, Me., is now at 406 W. Seventh St., Cincinnati, O. He is with us. DR. GEO. H. KING, E. M. I. 1868, a classmate of our colleague, Dr. Cooper, writes him a very pleasant letter, recalling class happenings, &c., &c. The Dr. was for 20 years at North Hector, N. Y. Last June he moved to Watkins in the same state. The catchy notes of the violin have the same effect on both he and Dr. Cooper. They entrance them. DR. A. D. MOSELEY, Amer. Med. Coll. 1891, who attended E. M. I. in 1889, is now prospering at Searcy, Ark. He is a disciple of specific medication and a staunch eclectic. DR. JOHN O. SMITH, of South Canterbury, Connecticut, is on the GLEANER'S down eastern " list. Those fellows are discriminating; they know a good thing when they see it, and almost all of them see two things-eclecticism and the GLEANer. DR. C. E. LANGDON, E. M. I. 1892, is located at Loami, Ill. ANOTHER Missourian is on our lists for '93-it is Dr. C. T. Durfee, that successful physician of West Plains. PLEASING inquiries come to the GLEANER from Dr. H. S. Crockett, of Christiansburg, Ky. DR. L. A. SMITH, E. M. I. 1873, of Espyville, Pa., is still a staunch friend of the GLEANER. His eclecticism is of the true type; his success marvelous, when compared with that of his neighbors.. DR. JAY M. GUMM, E. M. I. 1892, has succeeded the firm of Gumm & Roberts at Wilson, Ind. Ter. He is able for the business. DR. JOHN R. MORRIS, of 49 West Market St., New Albany, Ind., still looks anxiously for the coming of the GLEANER. It's a balm for every wound. DR. GEO. J. CASS, a life-long friend of the GLEANER, has removed from Caledonia, Minn., to a bigger and better field at Wilmington. Through the counsel of the GLEANER he waxes strong. DR. RICHARD HERRICK, E. M. I. 1891, is at present at Florid, Ill.,. looking after the practice of Dr. Jesse A. Swem, American Med. Coll. 1889, who is taking a post-graduate course. Dr. H. is pleased with eclecticism and with the Gleaner. DR. A. V. PONDER, Amer. Med. Coll. 1876, a respected GLEANER supporter, has moved from Moulton, Ala., to Decatur. We hope success will abide with him in his new field. AN interest in specific medication has taken hold of Dr. N. B. Rynard, of Kent, O. DR. JESSIE C. LANGFORD, E. M. I. 1892, is meeting with deserved success at 349 Main St., Dallas, Tex. She was a good student. A PLEASANT letter from Dr. Geo. Snyder, E. M. I. 1889, brings to us his dollar and the word that he is succeeding beyond his expectations at Freemansburg, W. Va. DR. R. H. BAILEY, F. M. I. 1889, is at present located at Tulla, Ill. He carries success with him. He will be pleased to give information of a good location. Write him, inclosing stamp.. DR. J. H. FRANK, Amer. Med. Coll., 1883, is doing nicely at Choska, Minn. He is hustling to a good business. DR. D. J. WARREN, of Atkins, Ark., is still with us. He appreciates the GLEANER. It helps him to success. DR. FRANK YOUNG, E. M. I. 1890, is doing well at Dunkirk, Ind. Consumption curing by the Nixon method is his specialty. DR. G. F. WALKER, E. M. I. 1872, is a successful succeeder at 930 Magazine St., New Orleans, La. The GLEANER is his handmaid. DR. J. LAMONT, New York Ec. Med. Coll. 1873, is located pleasantly at 328 N. Clinton St., Rochester, N. Y. DR. W. G. YOUMANS, Bennett, 1878, is still a very successful physician at Cedar Bluff, Ia. DR. C. I. CLARK, Cal. Ec. Med. Coll. 1885, of Arroyo Grande, Cal., sends us greetings and ducats for '93. He is a royal good fellow. DR. C. A. GOSHEN, E. M. I. 1863, is located at Petaluma, Cal. He writes us, "I continue to practice eclecticism, as I have done for over forty years." Success to you, Dr. G. DR. T. JENSEN, E. M. I. 1884, is pleasantly located at Spring Grove, Minn. He reads the GLEANER. DR. A. H. YOUNG, Ia Ec. Med. Coll. 1888, is prosperously prospering at Swan, Ia. He is with us. DR. MARK ROWE, E. M. I. 1866, of Redmon, Ill., has been a staunch supporter of the GLEANER Since its birth. His brother, Dr. C. K. Rowe, Univ. Pa. 1885, of 107 Queen Lane, Falls of the Schuylkills, Phila., Pa., is also an interested reader. DR. E. W. LEWIS, E. M. I. 1867, is located at Cootland, Ill. WE are in receipt of a pleasant letter from Dr. G. F. Jahncke, Ec. Med. Coll. Pa. 1864. His extreme age-78-keeps him from active practice, but his spirit is in the work. WE are under renewed obligations to Dr. W. H. George, E. M. I. 1877, that hustling, get-there-boys, good fellow, of Bishop, Cal. He dotes on his Gleaner. AND still they come from Indiana. This time it is Dr. L. A. Bagwell, Ft. Wayne Med. Coll. 1882, a successful physician of Greentown. He was formerly at Jerome. Dr. D. ALDEN LOOMIS, Ec. Med. Col. Pa. 1864, still flourishes at 1030 Fifth Ave., Louisville, Ky. DR. S. D. PACKWOOD, E. M. I. 1889, is doing nicely at Highland Center, Ia. He was formerly at Elrick. He deserves success. A PLEASANT letter from Dr. D. J. Warren, of Atkins, Ark., assures us of his continued good feeling for the GLEaner. DR. Wм. MOORE, E. M. I. 1861, another of the veterans, is still wide awake to eclectic interests. He is located at Summit, Miss., and reads the GLEANER. DR. R. R. ANDERSON, E. M. I. 1889, is doing nicely at Buford, O. He'll do O. K. DR. S. F. WUIST, E. M. I. 1854, died at his home, Alexanderville, O., Dec. 21, 1891. THE E. M. I. "boys" of 1891-'92, will be pained, indeed, to hear that their fellow,-an excellent student and a promising young manDr. J. G. McMillan, class '92, of Fitchville, O., died March 16th, from an attack of diphtheria. His sorrowing friends have the sympathy of all of his acquaintances. FARAWAY, Minn., is again heard from. This time Wm. Emerson, of the enterprising firm of Emerson & Armstrong, druggists and pharmacists of Janesville, sends his dollar and his greetings. DR. J. W. HAWKEY, formerly of Gaylord, Kas., is now doing well at Alanson, Mich. Dr. G. R. PEGG, of Bird City, Kas., stands by the GLEANEK. He finds in it much meat. Thanks, Dr. Pegg. DR. G. L. ARNOLD, of Cambridge, O., is with us for '93. Besides attending to a good practice, he looks after a well-kept little drug store. DR. A. E. TEAGUE, E. M. I. 1892, is striking out boldly. He combined business with pleasure, practice with love-making, medicine and matrimony. See the results: He was happily married, March 8th, to Miss Mabel Madsen, a graduate of the Eclectic College of Phys. and Surg., Indianapolis. They are now located at 1054 West Washington St., Indianapolis. The firm, Drs. Teague & Teague, makes a specialty of diseases of women and children. The GLEANER, with a host of friends, wishes them a stormless voyage over life's usually tempestuous seas, and 'nary" a wreck. The Dr. has severed his connection with the Indianapolis College. Dr. T. M. DROMGOLD, E. M. I. 1878, of Seneca, Ill., is another of the GLEANER'S "Prairie State" friends. 'He's steadfast and true. THE attention of all West Virginia eclectics is called to the fact that everyone of them is emphatically notified that a meeting will be held at the office of Dr. L. S. Riggs, 2419 Chapline St., Wheeling, W. Va., May 3d and 4th, for the purpose of organizing a State Society. Every eclectic in the State should be present. Let no man fail to assist in making this first meeting a "rouser." Show the stuff ye are made of! DR. B. F. BEANE, E. M. I. 1881, of El Dorado, O., has enlisted under the GLEANER colors for 1893. His initiation fee is paid. WE are under obligations to Dr. W. B. Hardcastle for another " tury" of the "identical stuff." cen DR. J. L. HERBERT, Louisville Med. Coll. 1881, formerly at Canton, O., is now prosperously located at Kensington, O. DR. A. C. MARQUIS, formerly of Roscoe, Mo., has located in that bigger and better town in the same county-Collins. He has spent years in the work, and is still a student. THAT old friend of the GLEANER, Dr. H. E. Zimmerman, E. M. I. 1854, of Mt. Jackson, Pa., does not forget it. His wishes and ducats for '93 are witn us. Success to Dr. Z. DR. E. T. BEHYMER, E. M. I. 1881, of Batavia, O., who has been pension examiner for U. S., was with us for a short time not long since. He is a wide-awake, get-there-every-day fellow. He enjoys his GLEANER. DR. M. B. KETCHUM, E. M. I. 1882, formerly at Palo Pinto, is now happily located at Mineral Wells, Tex. You should see him "ketch'em." Eye, ear, nose and throat are in his special line. DR. A. F. DAVIS, Amer. Med. Coll. 1883; formerly of Table Rock, Neb., is now pleasantly located at Aptos, Cal. His prospects are bright. |