Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
"INCURABLE” HEART DISEASE SOON CURED! By The Great Specialist In Treating Chronic Disease, Franklin Miles, M. D., LL. B. Will Send 52.50 Worth of His Personal Treatment Free aa a TrialTo demonstrate the unusual curative powers of his new and complete special treatments by mail for heart, lung>, liver, stomach, kidney or nervous diseases short breath, pain in the side, oppression in the chest, irregular pulse, palpitation, smothering spells, puffing of the ankles, or dropsy, Dr. Miles will send 52.50 worth tree as a trial, to all who mention this paper. His treatments are the result of twen-ty-five years of careful study, extensive research, and remarkable experience in treating the various ailments of the heart, stomach and nerves, which so otten complicate each case. So astonishing are the results of his complete special treatments that he does not hesitate to offer ail persons a trial free. Nothing could be more liberal. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies. There is no reason wbv all afflicted persons should not avail themselves of this exceedingly liberal offer, as they may never have another such opportunity. No death comes as suddenly as that from heart disease. Mrs. A. Kronck, of Huntington. Ind., was cured after thirty physicians failed; Mrs. Mora Greater, of Brlstolville.<>.. after twenty-two; Jas. R, Waite, the noted actor, after a score had pronounced him incurable; Mrs. Frank Smith, of Chicago after Hve leading physicians had given her up: Mr. Julius Keister, of Chicago, after ten ; Mrs. K. Parker, after sixteen, failed. A thousand references to, and testimonials from Bishops, Clergymen. Bankers, Farmers, and their wives will be sent free upon request. Send a careful description of your disease at once for Book, valuable advice and Treatment Free. Address, Franklin Miles. M. D„ LL. B. Dept. H. 81 j to 823 Main St., Elkhart, Ind.
MONON CHEAP RATES. Hound trip rates for the world’s Fair at St Louis commencing April 25th, good until Dec. 15th,.513.05; sixty day excursion tickets $11.00: fifteen day excursion tickets, S 10.80; seven day excursion. $7.30, Nov. 6th, 7th and Bth, one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, return limit Nov. 9, for voters; returning home; must deliver dertifieate of identflcatlon. One fare plus 25c for the round trip to Marion, Ind., Nov. 17,18 and 19, final limit Nov. 21. $2.85 for the round trip to Chicago, Nov. 27, 28 and 29, final limit Dec, 5. Commencing Sept. 18th and continuing to Dec. lkt. coach excursion tickets may be sold to St. Louis and return, Sunday to Thursday inclusive, of each week, limit 7 days, rate $7.15. . W. H. Beam, Agt.
PUBLIC SALES. If you contemplate having a public sale this season don’t forget that the place to get your bills printed is at The Democrat office. No office in the county gets out a more artistic or better bill than The Democrat, and our prices are as low as any office in the county. Coupled with this is the fact that a free notice of each sale is published in The Democrat, and “everyone reads The Democrat.” Such notice really does you more good and is read by more people than your bills. Remember the advantages of getting your bills printed at this office aud be sure to come here for them. Fruit Trouble*. The apple is attacked by at least six different species of fungi. Some of them utterly destroy, as the bitter rot and the ripe rot. Others disfigure, as the apple scab, which opens the road for the rots. All of them are avoided by early', frequent find judicious spraying. Among the worst of peach diseases is the yellows, the nature of which is not understood and the remedy not forthcoming. The same is true of the little peach. All that can be done is to educate tlie eye to detect the first symptoms and the will to destroy every affected tree. The Essential In Grass Growing. Harrowing is one great essential In preparing a seed bed for the tiny grass and ciover seed. The writer does not remember ever seeing timothy or clover sitting up on clods half the size of his fist making much progress toward a bay crop. Harrow and roharrow until the soil is like dust. Then and then only the seed bed is tit to yield a profitable crop.—J. It. Detrich.
