Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WEAK AND DISEASED HEARTS TREATED FREE By the Great Specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, Who Will Send His New Book and a $2.50 Treatment Free. Many So-Called “Incurable” Cases Cured After 3 to 15 Physicians Failed. To prove the remarkable curative powers of his new Special Personal Treatments for heart dlesease, short breath, pain in side, shoulder or arm, oppression, irregular pulse, palpitation, smothering, puffing of ankles, or dropsy, Dr. Miles will send free to afflicted persons a $2.50 treatment. These treatments are the result of 30 years’ extensive research and remarkable success in treating various ailments of the heart, liver, stomach, kidneys and nerves, which often complicate each case. So astonishing are the results of his treatment that he offers all "sick persons a twopound Trial Treatment Free. His Book contains many wonderful cures. Send for Remarkable Cures in Your State. Certainly nothing could bo more generous. Few physicians have such confidence in their treatments. All afflicted persons should avail themselves._of this liberal offer, as they may never have such an opportunity again. Delays are dangerous. No death comes more suddenly than that from heart disease. 1 Send at once for his Book, Examination Char:., Opinion and Free Treatment. your disea an Address Dr. Franklin Mlles, Dei t H\,. 889 to 899 Main Street, Elkhart, ind -w Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin of Wolcott, were guests of her mother, rs. J. L. Hagins arid husband Monday. Mrs. A. D. Washburn returned to her home in Kentland Monday after a few days’ visit with Rensselaer friends. Miss Clara Hagins of Chicago came down the latter part of the week for a visit with her father, Capt J. L. Hagins. Mrs. L. E. Miller of Kokomo, visited here over Sunday with her husband, who is the baker at Barnes’ restaurant and bakery. John and' Lawrence Anderson of Lebanon are here at the bedside of their father, Thomas Anderson, who is critically ill with Bright’s disease. Miss May Osborne, accompanied by Vilas Price of Barkley tp., returned to Strawn, HL, Monday after a visit with relatives here. The latter will visit with relatives in Illinois fora few days. , The 8-year-old son of Levi Stutzman of near Mt. Ayr, got his hand caught in the gearing of a gasoline engine Saturday and the member was badly injured, but it is expected that thejnomber can be saved.