The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 May 1924 — Page 4

CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE HARPER B. HOLLOWAY, Chiropractor Graduate International College Chiropractic 1912. Post Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic. 12 Yeas Experience. 7 Years in Salem, Ind. Office Stonex Bldg., Goshen, Ind., Phone 201. Hours 10 a. m. to sp. m., 7toßp. m. Lady Attendant. Syracuse by Appointment only.

THIS MAN HAS MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Salem, Ind., Feb. 23, 1920. State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: Ed. Boling, being first duly sworn, upon his oath says: “I took very sick about four years ago and doctored with a specialist in Louisville, Ky., for one year and made twenty-one trips to the hospital, getting worse all the time. I finally got so 1 could not move in bed without assist ance. When I took sick I weighed 205 pounds and fell away to 123 pounds with heavy overcoat on. In March 1918 I selit for H. B. Holloway, and he relieved me wonderfully the first week's adjustments and when I had taken about twenty-five adjustments I went to work and have hot lost a day since and now weigh 19S pounds and feel better than 1 have ever felt in my life. It is two years since Mr. Holloway gave me the adjustments and I have had no signs of a return of my trouble. When I hear people ridiculing Chiropractic it reminds me of the following. “Who judges the judge?" I have heard all about this case from gossipers in the street and I will give judgment now without examining any of the evidence." No judge upon any bench would ever dare to deliver himself thus. And yet how much real evidence will ynu sift before you condemn Chiropractic? Hearsay does not always hear aright and has no standing in any court. What do you really know about Chiropractic? Have you examined at first hand the patients around Salem who have been relieved? EDW. BOLING Subscribed and sworn to this 23rd day of February, 1920, (Seal) Margaret Gabbert Notary Public My com. expires March 14. 1924 miiwiiiiwi. mm i.wniw , LIFE OF PARALYSIS SAVE! » BY CHIROPRUTII State of Indiana. Washington County, ss: Mrs. Harry Cutchall being duR sworn upon her oath says: “My little girl, age thirteen months was in a very critical condition. Two Salem doctored her without results, one advised taking her to a baby specialist, the other advised sending her to an orthanedia hospital on account of my baby's left leg being paralyzed. My little girl cried almost constantly for three weeks getting worse all the time. She got so sore that we could scarcely touch her body and lost complete use of her left leg. Mr. Holloway the Chiropractor, started giving her adjustments about a week ago and we noticed a wonderful improvement after the first adjustment and baby could move heY left leg. After one week's adjustments my baby rolls and plays and has complete use of her legs, and I think Chiropractic is wonderful. MRS. HARRY CUTS HALL 503 W. Mulberry St., Salem. Ind. Subscribed and sworn to before ,me this 23rd day of April. 1918. (Seal) Mary S. Green, Notary Public. My com. expires Jan. 25, 1921. CONSTIPATION GONE AND CHIROPRACTIC DID IT State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: * I, Elwood Trueblood, being duly sworn upon oath, say that for several years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation. About one year ago I took a few adjustments from H. B. Holloway, Chiropractor, and since then have never taken a dose of physic which I had to take almost every night before I went to him. I am absolutely relieved. ELWOOD W. TRUEBLOOD Subscribed and sworn to this 15th day of March. 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert. Notary Public. My com. expires Feb. 14, 1924. .— HEART TROUBLE ALL GONE State of Indiana, County of Washington. ss: I, Otis Banks, being duly sworn upon my oath say. that I had very bad heart trouble. So bad that I would call Medical Doctors at night thinking I was going to die. One and one-half years ago I took Chiropractic from Mr. Hol-, lowav and have never felt the trouble since then. No Hysteria in our family < OTIS BANKS Subscribed and sworn to this 19th day of Maroh, 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert. My com. expires Feb. 14, 1924.

; WHO SAYS THERE'S NOTHING IN CHIROPRACTIC . State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: S. 0. Payne, being duly sworn upon his oath says that about two and one-half years ago he : had a bad accident which forced his body through a small hole leaving him in a serious condition. That he walked on crutches for nine weeks and suffered untold agony. That he doctored with the best Medical Doctor? in Southern Indiana and received i no benefit whatever but gradually grew worse. That about two vears ago he went to H. B. Holloway, Chiropractor, and took sixteen adjustments from him and was completely relieved and I made absolutely well. That he positively knows that J he owes his life to H. B. Hollo- , wav. the Chiropractor. S. 0. PAYNE Subscribed and sworn to this 15th day of March. 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert. Notary Public. . My com. expires Feb. 14, 1924. o SAVED FROM OPERATION. PRAISES CHIROPRACTIC State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: Salem, Ind., April 22, 1918. Albert Wingler, being duly sworn, upon his oath, says: “I had appendicitis very bad and was unable to walk. A Salem surgeon, who was doctoring me. said I had appendicitis and advised an operation. Mr. Holloiway. the Chiropractor, gave me an adjustment and gave me imj mediate relief and I dressed and went visiting five minutes after) the adjustment and now feel per-! iectly relieved." ALBERT WINGLER Subscribed and sworn to this I (2nd day of April, 1918. <Seal) Margaret Gabbert, I Notary Public. I My com. expires March 14, 1920. RHEUMATISM State of Indiana, Orange County, ss: Howard W. Miller, being duly sworn, on his oath, says that he! would not take $10,000.00 for relief that he obtained from H. B. I j Holloway’s Chiropractic Adjustments. I ’was taken with rheu- ■ matism the Bth of January, 1917; II doctored with one medical dnetcr. paying him $125.00 and with i another paying him $35.00. without receiving any relief. I then I weighed 150 pounds. Then 1 {started taking Chiropractic ad-i jjustments from H. B. Holloway and have had the cause completely removed and now weigh 178 ‘ | pounds. I have also been reliev- | ed of serious bowel trouble and| was able, this fall, to put in 601 acres of wheat, which would have! ’ been impossible before. I will gladly answer /mv letter regard ) ing mv wonderful relief. . HOWARD W. MILLFR Subscribed and sworn to before ‘ me this 3rd day of January, 1918. j (Seal) Isaac Michener, ‘I ' Notary Public. ‘jMy com. expires April 30. 1920. ; o ■ DR. J. S. MARSHALL. DENTIST > OF PALMYRA, IND„ SAYS “I have been a sufferer of sick, headaches for a number of years. ’ Have tried all kinds of i> doctor’s ‘ drugs but found no relief. I got’ . so bad that I would have as many■ , ss three bad attacks each week.) | Tn the spring of 1918 I tried H. r B. Holloway. Chiropractor and ’now I don’t know what sick head-1 J aches are. I also know a great man v people | J with different diseases who have! jgone to Mr. Holloway and they are all like mvself. more than : nleased with Chiropractic. Yours J for Chiropractic. ■ I am. J J. S. MARSHALL. D. D. S. , o I was disappointed when I reads |in the papers the testimonials ofj {iso many people you had relieved Iby your wonderful Chiropractic method and nothing about my I case. When I came to you in J March, 1918. I hadn't been able II to do anything since August, 1917, and never free from terIrible pain and for the benefit of janyone suffering I'want you to J use my name and testimonial. The first adjustment gave me wonderful relief and thirteen entirely relieved me. that is over two years ago and I positively have been feeling fine and no «gns of a return of my trouble. I'm for Chiropractic. S O. PAYNE South Boston, Ind.,

Why do Chiropractors Advertise and is Advertising Ethical? Probably the greatest advertising campaign ever conducted was that of the Liberty Loans by the United States government, yet no one ever questioned its object or ethics. Webster says the word advertise is a derivative of the word advert, which means “to turn to,” and that the word advertise means “to notify," “to give notice,” so we conclude that anything in the nature of a notice which turns ; the mind and attention of the public to a person, object or thing is advertising. Business cards, newspaper and maga- { zine articles and even the recommendation of patients would properly be placed in the category of advertising. { The question, then, of why do Chiropractors advertise, is answered by the definition: Jhey simply give notice of a new discovery with the object of turning the attention of the public toward Chiropractic. Webster defines ethics as “pertaining to conduct and involving the moral question,” i.e., the question of right and wrong, so that the question might be stated as follows: Is it right to give notice to the public that a great new dis- i .! covery has been made in the method of getting the sick well ? When the question is so stated it answers itself. It is as though one were to ask: Is it. ethical to advertise where food is to be gotten to those who are starving or is it right to give notice of the discovery of a spring to those who are dying of thirst in the desert ? If Chiropractic is what chiropractors and patients claim it to be, it would be a crime to conceal it from a sick world. If it is half what they say it is, every moral impulse and every ethical consideration would urge those who know its merits to proclaim them. Os course, if Chiropractic is a fraud, if it lacks merit or if it occupies a relatively small niche in the health edifice, such claims as are publicly made would merit the most severe condemnations and penalties. The wpnderful increase in the number of practicioners and the rate at which the chiropractic schools are growing J as well as the evident prosperity of the profession and the enthusiasm of the patients, preclude any such conclusion. What people object to is, not advertising, but untruth > and fraud. The public wants to know of every meritorious ) proposition, and advertising is the medium through which this is accomplished. Like every other good thing, advertising can be prostituted and used for ignoble ends, and in ; this lies the wrong. It is not wrong to advertise, b,ut it is wrong to lie and to bear false witness. The Master of ethics passed upon the morality of advertising when He said: "GO YE INTO ALL THE WORLD | AND PREACH THE GOSPEL.”

WELL KNOWN SALEM FARMER HAS THE FOLLOWING TO SAY ABOUT CHIROPRACTIC Salem, Ind., March 1, 1920. H. B. Holloway, D. C., Salem. Indiana. Dear Sir: My wnfe took about two months of Chiropractic about two years &go for rheumatism. She suffered so much with rheumatism in her right arm that she could hardly carry a dish to the table. She has never been bothered with it since. She has also suffered with constipation and ick headache for years. She has also been relieved of that by your adjustments. Will say that I do not hesitate to recommend the adjustments to my friends. Yours respectfully. ALBERT A SMITH READ THIS State of Indiana, Scott County, ss: Charles R. Zaring, being duly sworn upon his oath says he is 45 years of age and that his postoffice address is Scottsburg, Indiana, R. F. D. No. 1. That on the 20th day of October, 1918, he fell from a tree in Finley Township, Scott county, Indiana, and that he laid jn bed unable to move either hand or foot and had to be moved on a sheet. That Drs. Levi McClain, William L. McClain and Joseph P. Wilson, all medical graduates, and they all treated me and I got no relief and through a friend I was advised to send and get H. B. Holloway, a chiropractor, at Salem, Indiana, and he came and treated me at my home and I began to gain and get better after the first adjustment and in two weeks I I went to Salem and stayed there two months and H. B. Holloway I treated me and then I got so I i could, walk to his office for adjustment; that I am able to see Rafter my threshing machine and saw* mill and run the head saw. ; I can also drive my automobile and H. B. Holloway never charged me anything and would not | receive any money from me. C. R. ZARING Subscribed and sworn to bejfore me this 14th day of March, 1921. (Seal) George V. Cain, Notary Public. My com. expiry Nov. 4th, 1923. J

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YOl ’LL SAVE MONEY IF YOE HONESTLY INVESTIGATE CHIROPRACTIC » Salem Ind., Feb. 23, 1920. State of Indiana, , County of Washington, ss: Vanda Hall, being first duly sworn, upon her oath says, lung, fever and stomach trouble is what the medical doctors treated me for; for the past ten years. I got worse all the time and about two months ago I had to be assisted into Mr. Holloway’s office suffering from terrible weak spells; was too w*eak to lift my small children or do any of my housework. I have taken two months’ adjustments from Mr. Holloway and have been absolutely relieved. SIO,OOO would not buy the benefit I have received from Mr. Holloway’s adjustments VANDA HALL Subscribed and sworn to this 23rd day of February, 1920. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert. Notary Public. My com. expires March 14, 1920. —o WHY. SUFFER WITH YOUR BACK! Read what Andrew Knight, of Smedley, Ind., has to say about one adjustment. About three years ago I severely injured my back while handling a piece of timber in my barn. My back bothered me at times something terrible and I* will say that one Chiropractic ad- j iustment, Mr. Holloway gave me, | cave me permanent relief for the past year and a half. ANDREW KNIGHT R. F. D. No.. 1, Smedley, Ind. — o CHIROPRACTIC FOR “FLIP* Salem, Indiana, R. 7, February 28, 1920. To whom it may concern: We have had H. B. Holloway to adjust the family for two vears, or since he has been at Salem, having adjusted rheumatism, tuberculosis, constipation and two epidemics of flu in the family, having given very satisfactory results and if you have any ailment give him a trial and if. he cannot reach your case he will frankly sav so. i Yours for Chiropractic. I H B. COLGLAZIER

AFFIDAVIT OF EMMA SMITH REGARDING CHIROPRACTIC State of Indiana, Jackson County, ss: Emma Smith, being duly sworn on her oath deposes and says, that she is a resident of the town of Brownstown, Jackson County, Indiana, that for two years she suffered intensely with an ulcerated stomach and during which time she received medical treatment, without any beneficial results. That in July, 1920, she was taken very much worse and her condition was alarming when she consulted H. B. Hollowray, chiropractor, of Salem, Washington County, Indiana. At the time she consulted Mr. Holloway she positively could not eat any food whatever, without great distress and discomfort and after the first three adjustments she began to improve and could eat and readily digest foods which she could not possibly eat the two years previous to beginning the adjustments; and she stater she is glad to make this state ment that she has been mad( well by chiropractic. MRS. EMMA SMITH Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of March, 1921. (Seal) Estelle B. Prince, Notary Public. My com. expires Noy. 3, 1924. o RHEIMATISM GONE AFTER CHIROPRACTIC County of Washington, ss: State of Indiana, I, William McLemore, of the town of Salem. Indiana, being first duly sworn, upon oath say, that I had rheumatism for ten years; that I doctored most of the time with medical doctors without benefit. About one year ago I took about a dozen adjustments from Mr. Holloway and felt better than I have felt for ten years. I am for chiropractic. WM. McLEMORE Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1921. (Seal) Wilbur W. Hottel, Notary Public. My commission expires January 22, 1924. o WELL KNOWN' LAWYER OF SALEM SAYS Salem, Ind., Oct. 25, 1918. I, the undersigned, a resident of Salem, Indiana, state that I am 66 years of age and was comparatively a healthy man all my life until the latter part of 1914 I became sick and grew gradually worse until Hie spring of 1915 at which time I was forced to take to my bed and was confined to same and my home for more than one year. I got some better but was unable to walk a distance of more than a block at a time until the year 1918. I began taking adjustments of H. B. Holloway and continued for three months. Mr. Holloway gave me immediate relief and I have continued to grow r better ever since I took his adjustments. I know Mr. Holloway has done me great good and I acknowledge myself under lasting obligations for his beneficial adjustments. JAMES A. FIPPEN, Attorney at Law. o DONT SUFFER FROM HEART TROUBLE State of Indiana, Washington County, ss: I, Eli J. Hall, being first duly sworn upon my oath say that I had heart trouble for fifteen years, doctored all the time with no results. I took chiropractic from H. B. Holloway when he first came to Salem, two years ago, and will state I have made a complete recovery. I will also state on oath that my wife received more benefit for asthma from Mr. Holloway’s adjustments in a few days than thirty years of doctoring with the medical doctors, getting immediate relief from chiropractic. ELI J. HALL Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1920. (Seal) Wilbur W. Hottel, Notary public. My com. expires Jan. 22, 1924. o RHEIMATISM I suffered with rheumatism in my shoulder for over three years —tried different medical treatments without result. I got positive and permanent relief after the third adjustment given by H. B. Holloway. Chiropractor, Salem, Ind. HEROLD WOOD Salem, Ind.

REGULAR HABITS NOW. CONSTIPATION GONE Salem, Ind., Feb. 24, J 921. Mr. H. B. Holloway, Dear Sir; I wish to make it known to whomsoever it may' concern, what you have done for me through Chiropractic Adjustments. For the last two years 1 have been troubled with a severe case of bowel trouble, taking medicine practically all the time without getting only temoorary relief. Was induced to try Chiropractic Adjustments •ommencing August 1918. I noticed a change after the second adjustment and after taking wenty adjustments am relieved >f my trouble. Was also troubl?d with severe sick headaches, iveraging about every two weeks but since taking adjustments have not had any ache or »ain. You may use this as you ike for you have done a world good. # THOMAS DOBBINS 'ubscribed and sworn to th : s ’4th day of February, 1920. Seal) Margaret Gabbert. My com. expires March 14, 1920. — o DONT PERSECUTE YOUR BOWELS WITH DOPE State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: Lewis C. Bowers, being duly sworn uptm his oath says that “I am 69 years old and was bothered for a long time with very bad bow’el trouble, rheumatism, and high blood pressure. In fact w*as so bad that I had distress all the time and could not get any relief until I went to H. B. Holloway, Chiropractor, and I am positive I am completely well. Yours for health. LEWIS C. BOWERS Subscribed and swo m to this 24th day of February, 1920. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. My com. expires March 14, 1920. BRILLIANT MINISTER VICTIM OF NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Williams, Ind. When I met H. B. Holloway I was suffering a, second nervous breakdown. I was much reduced in flesh, despondent, and my digestion was very bad. I took medicine from different doctors, but got no permanent relief. When H. B. Hollow’ay began to adjust me, nature began to restore disorder. Today lam feeling fine and am heavier than I , ever was before. I have great faith in Chiroprac- > tic adjustments and in H. B. Holt loway’s ability to give them also. REV. OMER PORTER Feb. 25th, 1920. o 1 KERN SHRUM SPEAKS THUS ABOUT CHIROPRACTIC State of Indiana, i County of Washington, ss: I, Kern Shrum, being duly sworn, upon oath say that about three years ago I was completely all in with my back. Tried different medical doctors without any benefit. At that time I went to Mr. Holloway, the Qxiropractor, and am glad to take oath that he cony>letely relieved me and I have had no return of the trouble and that was three years ago. KERN SHRUM Subscribed and sworn to this 15th day of March, 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. My com. expires Feb. 14, 1924. o RELIEF OF HEART TROUBLE State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: I, Albert Trueblood, being duly sworn upon my oath say, I believe Mr. Holloway saved my life, and prevented the medical doctors from the terrible of signing my death certificate. I had been a sufferer of very bad' heart trouble, getting so bad I had to give up my work, which financially, I was unable to do. I was so bad when I went to Mr. Holloway that I. could scarcely walk and could not sleep. I felt 50 per cent better after the first adjustment and after a very few adjustments I was able to go to work and have not lost a day • since then on account of the trouble mentioned. I grew worse all the time that i I took doctor’s medicine. ALBERT TRUEBLOOD Subscribed and sworn to this i 19th day of March, 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. ’ My com. expires Feb. 14, 1924.

SCHOOL TEACHER IS LOUD IN PRAISE OF CHIROPRACTIC Palmyra, Ind., Feb. 23, ’2O. I have known H. B. Holloway, D. C., for two years. My wife had one of the worst kind of goitres, she was in bad shape, couldn’t rest at night, it affected her breathing, and was a nervous wreck, in fact she could not do her house work without making her sick for two or three days at a time. She started taking adjustments from H. B. Holloway, D. C. She could see that she was improving, she took adjustments for eleven months and now she does all of her own work and feels good. Our baby was eight months old, we had to give laxative or use the syringe all the time. We had her adjusted by H. B. Holloway, Chiropractor, and we don’t have to use the laxative at all. Our four year old boy was a little frail fellow, wasn’t doing any good at all, we had him adjusted a few times and now he is six years old and weighs sixtyfour pounds and is a picture of health. Last year I had the flu, H. B. Holloway adjusted me and in two weeks was able to be back in the school room. H. Holloway’s Chirooractic adjustments have been a life-sav-er to my familv. A. L. BAKER MRS. A. L. BAKER o DIABETES ABSOLUTELY CONQUERED BY CHIROPRACTIC I had been suffering with diabetes for more than two years when H. B. Holloway came to Salem. For six months previous to that time I had consulted several doctors but their treatment did not give me any relief. So I began taking Chiropractic from H. B. Hollow r ay and began to get relief in a short time and now am completely well and able ,to work again. In January, 1919, my wife and I were taken with influenza and we took adjustments frory Mr. Holloway a week. I will also take oath that in two years I have known Mr. Holloway, I have found him to be a "gentleman, fair in his dealings and reasonable in his charges, and I would recommend him to any one that is suffering for the good he has done me could not be bought. - Resnectfullv, MURL V. PARKER Mar. 6, 1920. Salem, Ind., R. 1 o FEVER GONE IN THIRTY’ MINUTES AFTER ADJUSTMENTS State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss; I, Heber C. Hall, being duly sworn upon my oath say, about three years ago, I was very sick and had a high fever and was so weak that I could scarcely lift my head off the pillow. I sent for Mr. Holloway and he gave me two chiropractic adjustments and in thirty minutes I was normal. HEBER C. HALL Subscribed and sworn to this 19th day of March, 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. My com. expires Feb. 14, 1924. 0 READ THIS State of Indiana, Jackson County, ss: , I, Roscoe Waskom, of the town of Brownston, Jackson County, Indiana, being duly sworn upon my oath say: That as a result of an attack of “flu” in January 1921, I suffered ° a complete nervous breakdown; I was advised by three medical doctors that I should give up my work at the paper nulls; I had insomnia so bad that I could not sleep even with opiates. That for more than four weeks, before I visited the chiropractor hereinafter mentioned, I was not able to sleep more than 3 hours in any night. That, I went to Mr. Holloway, the chiropractor, who visits Brownstown, Indiana, and after the first adjustment I slept all night, something I had not been able to do for more than two months, and after six adjustments I went back to my work at the paper mills, and was positively restored to better health than I had had in months. ROSCOE WASKOM Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of March, 1921. (Seal) John C. Branaman, Notary Public. My commission expires March 16. 1924.