Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1907 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I Want DIFFICULT Eye Cases. All I Ask is That YOU Investigate at My Expense My Knifeless Method Which Has Cured So Many Cases After Others Have Failed. DONT GO BLIND-VISION IS TOO PRECIOUS. X want to meet with, op heap from every man, woman or child afflicted with diseases of the eye. I don't care who the person Is or what their eye trouble may be, I will be able to convince them ABSOLU TELY FREE that my painless treatment will do more for them than any other method known to the profession. By this 1 do not mean there are not some isolated cases that cannot be cured, but I do mean to say emphatically that many and mauy difficult cases which #have been termed Incurable by others have been permanently cured by my Absorption treatment. One of the things that lam proud of is in the uninterrupted successful career ooverinff many years, I have eliminated the necessity of using the dangerous and painful knife on the delicate eye, and there is hardly a day passes but what I make cures where others have advised that only an operation would bring relief. My success has uot been brought about by a cure to-day and a failure tomorrow, but it has been a uniform success. Take for instance my treatment for Cataract, which is one of the most dreadful and most obstinate troubles to deal with, other oculists tell you it can only be treated successfully by means of a dangerous operation. To-day my treatment is pronounced the only SURE knifeless treatment known. And why? Because the cures have been so uniform. Had I only cured a few cases now and then, it would be said, “You might be cured by Dr. Madison’s treatment,” but it is the uniformity of cures in the most difficult cases that causes people to say, “You can positively be cured by the Madison Absorption Method.” Take for instance, these few testimonials taken at random : Mrs. F. L. Wintermute,l2l Second AMIRICA’S MASTER OCULIST. St., Jackson, Mich., under date of (copyrighted) October 18. IDO6, writes'. “After having been repeatedly told that there was no cure for my cataracts except an operation, to-day my eyes are perfect by menus of your knifeless home treatment. I have regained my vision in six months. Mr. C. W, Johnson, of Grand Detour, 111., in a recent letter said, in part: “1 deem it a pleasure, as well as a duty to mankind, to certify to the benefits received from using your home absorption treatment for cataracts. Mrs. Johnson was treated by many physiolaus, You CURED HER.” I personally devote my entire time and study to Eye, and X assure my patients prospective patients my personal attention, even to the smallest details. No matter what you are suffering from—whether from Cataract, Inflammation. Pannus, Ptosis, Optic Nerve Trouble, or in fact any affliction of the vision—l can successfully treat you. 1 guarantee a perfect, permanent cure for Cross Eyes, whether it be internal or external strabismus, without the use of the knife, with absolutely no risk, pain or inconvenience, without confining my patient to a dark room for a moment, or without the use of a single bandage. VISION IN LIFE-BLINDNESS IN OBLIVION. If you value your eyesight, no matter whut your disease, no matter what your thought, investigate. It is not going to cost you any money to prove to your entire satisfaction that my treatment is all I claim for it, for ail I ask of. you is to send me your name and address, no matter where you live, and 1 will send you FREE an 80-page booklet, illustrated in colors, which is a classic on diseases of the eye. X will tell you who I am, what I have accomplished, and will tell you in detail of the more common troubles, their causes, their effects and their cure. Also other things of value to you. This is all for the mere asking. Can you afford to delay ? Write me today and relieve your mind. My office hours are from 10:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. m; Sundays, from 9:00 a. m. to 11:00 a m. only. Special appointment, however, can be made by letter or wire. P. G. MADISON, M. D.

I TIME IS THE TEST (jf|L Ej of durability in a high-speed machine like the cream separator. mi No other machine a farmer uses has a harder test. Run twice M every day, winter and summer, it must not only do thorough work, / ■ but to be permanently profitable, it must be durable. I ■ i O CREAM Ifn 1 U .S. SEPARATORS teJH E 9 ore built for long service. A solid, low frame encloses entirely all 151 the operating parts, protecting them from dirt and danger of injury. The parts are few, simple and easy to get at. Ballbearings H at high speed points, combined with automatic ciling, reduce wear as well as insure the easiest operation. Such careful and thor- J ough construction is what enables the U. S. to better V J STAND THE TEST g HI than anv other separator. You don’t have to buy a new one every year or ■ two. And remember: the U. S. does the cleanest skimming all the time, ■gj K Examine the U. S. yourself and see its good points. It is soau by STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP RENSSELAER. IND.. JAN. *6. 1907. BXSOUBCBB. LIABILITIES. Loans $306,369 60 Capital Stock *30,000 00 U. S. and County Bonds... 46,900 00 Surplus and Profits 21,784 88 Bank Building 8,000 00 Circulating Notes 7,300 00 Cash and due from banks 92.860 01 Deposits 394,844 73 __ - - $454,129 61 $454,129 61 DIRECTORS. A. PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINdSWORTH, President. Vice-President. Caebler. JAMES T. RANDLE, GEO. E. nURRAY. fm nous 0 specially A snare 01 root poironaae is solicited I¥en ssel aefTlumb erc o!i 2 JgVERYTHING in the S (% Building Material Line 9) •) and at the Lowest Possible (# (• Prices. Let us figure on your •) bill before placing it elsewhere. (• North of Depot. Telephone Ho. 4, Rensselaer, Ind. g