Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Welcome Chance to Those, Who Suffer” Coming to Rensselaer, Indiana Saturday and Sunday June 8 and*9, 1912 To stay at Makeever House DR. ALBERT MILTON FINCH of Jamestown, Ind. Consultation and Examination Cotidential. Invited and FREE.
From a.late snapshot.
1 will be in your city at Makeever House on Saturday and Sunday, June S ami J), to see people that are afflicted with chronic diseases. 1 have visited you: city every month tor a long- time I have treated and cured many that were given up to die. Why suffer whei? you can get cured. Come and I will examine you free of charge. If you wish will put you on treatment at once. I charge by the month, and prices so low the very poorest can be treated. if incurable I will not take your case, but will give you advice that may prolong life many years. Have cured more hopeless cases than any doctor in Indiana. Remember 1 treat all Chronic Cases.
Frank Moore and wife went to Lafayette Thursday where the latter was placed in a hospital to undergo an operation.
Mrs. John Meyer, who is staying at Mr. McKlnny’s north of town, is quite ill with heart trouble and malarial fever.
Alex. Frye, proprietor of the Rensselaer cement tile factory, is confined to his home with an attack of malarial fever.
Granville Moody, Jr., who has been attending Culver Military Academy, arrived home yesterday for the summer vacation.
Dr. F. H. Hemphill and family ex-' pect to leave tonight in his auto lor Plymouth where he will attend a conference and visit over Sunday.
Stewart Hammond, who suffered a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago,' was so far improved as to an auto ride with his physician this week.
The condition of Alton Grant of west of town, who has been suffering considerably of late with kidney trouble, is now reported as somewhat better.
It is reported thta Rensselaer is to have another dry cleaning establishment soon, a Mr. Hanson of Chicago having rented a room here for that purpose.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and two sons, Emmet and Gerald, and Mrs. Alda Parkison are making an automobile tour of the east, visiting Boston, Mass., and other points of interest along the route. They will attend the graduating exercises at Wellesley college, where Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth graduates this year.
After being a fugitive from justice for nineteen years, Joseph Gray, who was indicted for killing Rose Simons at Bowling Green, Ky., in 1893, voluntarily returned and, was acquitted. * * * Samuel Gompers, head of the American Federation of Labor, sent direct to Clarence S. Darrow the money which the prosecution alleges was used In the bribery of George N. Lockwood, according to Bert Franklin, under cross-examination in the trial of Darrow at Los Angeles, Cal., for alleged jury-bribing in connection with the McNamara cases. Franklin said Mr. Darrow had given him this information.
Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich., tells how she did so: “I was bothered with my kidneys” and had to go nearly double; 1 tried a sample of Foley Kidney Pills and they did me so much good that I bought a bottle, and feel that they saved me a big doctor’s bill.”—A. F. Long.
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