The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 May 1924 — Page 9

Chiropractic Health Service harper r hollo way Graduate International College of Chiropractic 1912. Post Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic. 12 years experience. 7 years in Salem. Ind. Office Stonex Building, GOSHEN, IND., Phone 201. Hours 10 a. m. to sp. m., 7toßp. m. Lady Attendant. Syracuse by Appointment only.

I HARPER B. HOLLOWAY ■ s 1 Chiropractor. • 8 “ I 1881 8 F R ■ f - - MHhkR ■ 8 I I ? o <' ' ’ •;.• ■ . . J : L 1 s ® O X 8 ... 8 J Graduate International College of Chiropractic, Detroit, 1912. | J Post Graduate Spinography, Talmer School of Chiropractic, £ g _ 1916. ?Post Graduate, Palmer School, Davenport, lowa, 1921. 2 12 year’s experience. 5 - • * OFFICE STONEX BUILDING, GOSHEN INDIANA | Phone 201 Hours, 10 a. m. to sp. m. § | 7 to 8 p. m. |

FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS i •.' • . 1. Because Chiropractjc is the only non-therapeutical method today that considers the actual basic cause of disease and eliminates the cause. If you had a plant that was sick and puny because it was not getting sunlight, what wbuld you do? Would ’ you gather a cluster of electric lights and try to stimulate its growth by giving it something uhnatural, or would you take away the obstruction that shaded it? Under which condition would the plant thrive most? The answer is obvious. By letting the sunlight to the plant you are doing the same thing that the chiropractor does when he adjusts . your spine and permits a normal expression of nervous energy in the tissues of your body. 2. Because chiropractic is not founded on superstition and nourished on credulity. Your Chiropractor can give you an explanation of why he adjusts the spine so that you or any other reasonable individual can understand it His reasons are not founded on partly solved probleriJK but upon facts that are reasonable and must appeal to every logical person. 3. Because the record which Chiropractic has made as The youngest non-therapeutical method is. in itself, ample proof of its effectiveness. With 10,000 Chiropractors in the United States alone; with over a million people in the United States taking adjustments daily, it cannot be logically argued that this is a fad which wilt fade in a day. No science, however well advertised, or cleverly explained could have gained this vast following without a vast amount of merit being contained in its principle. Conservatives may argue that whoever takes adjustments is exercising poor judgment; but the fact remains that the great mass of American people possess fairly level heads and clear judgment. With one million minds in accord with the Chiropractic principles, it must possess a large amount of essential merit. 4. Because the only way to regain health is the natural way. A Chiropractor adds nothing to nor takes anything from that system which God has made as a perfect, coordinate whole. 5. Because the results which the Chiropractor attains are permanent results, and this is because the cause of your disease has been removed. Cover up the symptoms and the expression as much as you will; the result can only be temporary, so long as the eiaafe Remains.

(X)RYDON MAN GAINS SIXTY POINDS State of Indiana, Harrison County, ss: I. Doctor O. W. Hottie, a practicing dentist of Corydon, Indiana, upon oath say that for about two years I was afflicted with bad curvature of the spine, liver trouble and very bad stomach trouble and constipation, that I fell away in weight to 115 pounds. To tell the truth I was completely all in and unable to work. Just one year ago 1 started taking Chiropractic adjustments from H. B. Holloway and have made a complete recovery*. The curvature, stomach* trouble and constipation have been entierly relieved and I now weigh 175 pounds. O. W. Hottie, D. D. S. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of Feb. 1920. (Seal) Wm.\Habermel, Notary Public. My com. expires Feb. 20, 1923. o END OF 15 YEARS OF MISERY HEADACHES I, Oscar T. Dumil, upon my oath say that for the past 15 years I have had the worst kind of headaches, so bad in fact 1 could not move, fairly paralyzed with pain, and am onlv too glad to take oath CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS, give by Mr. Holloway, of Salem, entirely relieved me. I want to say further that I had the bad headache as often as 2or 3 times a week 1 will also take oath that I have talked to hundreds of people in and around Salem who have been relieved by Mr. Holloway’s adjustments. OSCAR T. DURNIL Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1920. (Seal) James G. Berkey. Notary Public. My commission expires October 19, 1923. * £ o STOMACH TROUBLE Borden, Ind., February 3, 1921 Mr. H. B. Holloway, Salem, Ind. Dear Sir: I am sending you a testimonial of myself today. I was bothered with stomach trouble and was unable to work and after taking adjustments from the chiropractor I got able to go to work in a short while. I was also hurt in the back while being in an auto wreck and was unable to do anything for ten ! weeks, after taking seven adjustments I was able to go to i work. i Yours trulv, CEPHAS JACKSON Borden, Ind.

DO CHIROPRACTORS BELIEVE IN GERMSt That germs exist is certain knowledges, but that they are the cause of disease is quite a differ-1 ent statement. ! The three distinct theories of j disease, viz.: Chiropractic, germ I and bio-chemic are mutually ex-J elusive. They may all be wrong; but they cannot all be right. j The germ theory was promul-, rated by a German, Dr. Koch, in - 1882, and is by no means gener-j ■ ally accepted by medical men or f (scientists. In fact, some of its strongest’ opponents are medical I men who marshal the most in- ; controvertible facts with _ unassailable logic, while the great general public have for centuries lived, laughed, and loved in perfect ignorance and disregvd of ! the theory. It is the dictum of science that we live in a sea of life and that I in every drop of water, in evfcry breath of air and every bite of] food there are myriads of germs. If germs cause disease, it fol-; lows that the introduction of germs into the living organism would produce disease in every case. The instances that prove this untrue are so legion that the germ theorists have been compel-, >ed to explain that the germs are impotent UNLESS JHE POWER, OF RESISTANCE OF THE PA-, TIENT IS SUBNORMAL. For; instance, some people cannot bej successfully vaccinated while! others are so successfully vaccin-' ated that they die. “Germ Theorists” explain the susceptibility of the patient is the measure of; his power of resistance. Power of resistance, may be* measured in terms of life current or vitality. The stronger the life current the greater the resistance and, vice versa, the weaker the life current the weaker the ••esistance. So we may conclude that where 100% of life current, or vitality, exists the susceptibility is zero, and where 50% exists the resistance is small and the susceptibility correspondingly great. It requires but little reasoning from these facts to conclude that those who contract typhoid, for ■nstance, owe their susceptibility to a lack of vital force in the bowels, and those who contract tuberculosis, pneumonia, etc., to 1 lack of resistance in the lung tissue, and so on through the entire list of germ diseases. CHIROPRACTIC goes several links farther back in the chain of cause and effect. While the zerm theorists stop at the sus'eptibility of the patient, the Chiropractor says that susceptibility is the result of a lack of vital power, or mental impulses, due to pressure on a nerve caused by a misaligned vertebra; and that when the vertebra is adjusted the normal pow’er will again How over the nerve, the affected oarts will again become normal ind the disease germs and every *>ther incidental effect will disappear. / No clearer demonstration of the relative merits of antipodal theories could be given than that f urnished by the statistics of the -ecent “flu” epidemic in low-a, where the death rate was as fol'ows: Medically treated, one death xit of every 16 eases. (Meopathirally treated, one death out of every 127 eases. CblropractJcfdb' adjusted, one •lentil out of every 886 comm. These figures are at once a death blow tn the germ theory nnd a wonderful recommendation for Chironractic. H. B. HOLTXJWAY. Chiropractor, Goshen, Ind. CHIROPRACTIC AGAIN State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: I, David Stewart, of the Town of Salem, Indiana, being first duly sworn upon my oath say that for twenty years I suffered with the worst form of protruding piles. Two years ago, I sent for Mr, Holloway and at that time I was suffering almost death; he gave me an adjustment and relieved me immediatly. I took six adjustments after that and vm completely relieved, and positively I have had no return of the trouble in the last two years and am now entirely well. I will say further that during the twenty years I doctored most of the time with medical doctors without one bit- of benefit. DAVID STEWART Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, (Seal) . Wilbur W. Hottel, Notary Public. Mv commission expires Jan. 22. 1924. ■

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; WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CHIBOPR.4CTLC Do you believe that it is a Health Science which is daily relieving the sufferings of thouslands and saving thousands from •a premature grave? | Is your belief based upon acti ual experience or simply upon hearsay, or is it a matter of fact • that you have given the subject ■ little serious thought? Do you know* that CHIRO--IPRACTIC is entirely different to ’ any other forms of Drugless Science and that it has nothing in common with OSTEOPATHY? Do you know that there are ten thousand chiropractors who are practicing their profession in the country at the present time and that still the supply is not equal to the demand? Do you know that since 1909 ALMOST SIXTY THOUSAND PATIENTS have been adjusted at the clinic of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport. Iowa? Do you know that in the rejeent “Flu” epidemic chiropractors only lost one case out of 886, or one-ninth of one per cent? Do you know that it has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt that as a prophylactic (preventive) method. Chiropractic stands head and shoulders above any other? , Ninety-five per cent of so-cal-‘led Disease is caused by a subluxation (displacement) of one jor more vertebrae (small bones) •of the spine which causes an im- ! pingement (pinching) of the nerves, preventing the life force ifrom flowing normally. I The chiropractor relieves this I pinching by CHIROPRACTIC JSPINAL ADJUSTMENTS with his bare hands only. The displaced bones are put back into their normal position, the pinching is relieved, the life force flows uninterruptedly and Health is the result. Mechanical defects cannot be corrected by the employment of drugs. . The chiropractor is a spine specialist, a human machinist, who has been trained to know the spine thoroughly. See your chiropractor, ask him for more information regarding his wonderful science. Get hint to give you a Spinal Analysis and ascertain just what condition your spine is in. It will pay you. o Borden, Ind., Sept. 9, 1920. H. B. Holloway, D. C. Salem, Ind. Dear Sir:—l am well pleased for what you have done for me. After trying three medical doctors for four months for rheumatism and getting no benefit whatever, I'came to you on crutches and got relief after the second adjustment and was able to walk without my crutches with seven adjustments. After thirty adjustments I am entirely relieved and working every day. Investigate Chiropractic, it will pay anyone suffering. *. Yours respectfully, CLARENCE COATS Borden, Ind. State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: I, Newton Hattabough, do solemnly swear, that about two years ago I was completely helpless with a stroke of paralysis and rheumatism. The medical doctors said they could do no more for me. I sent for Mr. Holloway, Chiropractor, 16 miles from Salem and he gave me immediate relief and charged me $3.00 for the first trip and I will swear the first adjustment did me SI,OOO worth of good. A medical doctor told me that the Chiropractor had helped me wonderfully and to continue with the adiustments. NEWTON HATTABOUGH Subscribed and sworn to this 18th day of September, 1920. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. Mv commission expires March 14 1924. o - $1,000.00 REWARD I Every now ami then some • | one jumps into print, or in J • I public statement claims Chi- ’ I I ropractic is a humbug. To ; I sneh persons I will give SIOOO I newaM if they prove Oiro1 I praetic is a fake or is not the I best known method today to • I assist people to health. > | Chiropractic, is based on an [ I exact science, no guess work. The patients I have helped I are the best recommendations • I of my ability to aid yoi. even . I after the medical practitionI ers have given up your case . I as bopele*9i. H. B. HOLLOWAY, D. C. » I

NEURALGLL FOR FIVE YEARS} GONE AFTER THREE ADJUSTMENTS GIVEN BY MR. . HOLLOWAY State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: I, Elbert Chastain, of Salem,} Indiana, being duly sworn, upon! oath say that I had neuralgia for! five years. Doctored with medic-; al doctors most of that time with- j out one bit of benefit. I had taken only three adjustments from Mr. Holloway until I was completely relieved. I was also entirely relieved of chronic constipation. If you ever try Chiropractic, you will be a booster for it. Yours for Chiropractic, ELBERT C. CHASTAIN Subscribed and sworn to this 22nd day of February, 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. My commission expires March 14, 1921. o WRITE TO THIS SALEM FARMER ABOUT CHIROPRACTIC IT WILL PAY YOU Salem, Ind., March 2, 1920. To the Public: I have known H. B. Holloway for over two years, as I have taken adjustments of him. He benefited me so much that I could not put a price on it. He is worthy of a trial if you are not well. I have found him to be a gentleman in every respect, anyone wanting to know more about my case can write me at Salem, Indiana, Washington county, R. 1. Respectfully, ALBERT W. THOMPSON THAT OLD BACKACHE GONE Salem, Ind., Feb. 25, 1920. Mr. H. B. Holloway: Dear Sir: Before taking your adjustments I was bothered with my back and kidneys and I could not sleep, after two or three o’clock in the morning, but after taking two or three adjustments I could sleep till I was ready to get up. I was also bothered with the piles but can say you have cured me of them. Yours truly, MARION MORGAN RHEUMATISM GONE, CHIROPRACTIC DID IT Chiropractic adjustments given by H. B. Holloway, was a Godsend to me. I had been afflicted with rheumatism in its worst form for three years and entirely unable to work. Mr. Holloway’s adjustments gave me immediate relief and I was soon able to go to work. In my home town lam a walking advertisement for chiropractic. Yours truly, CLEVE GREEN PAINS IN SHOULDERS AND ARMS RELIEF ED BY CHIROPRACTIC Borden, Ind., February 17,1921 H. B. Holloway, D. C., Salem, Ind. Dear Sir: I was almost helpless with a constant pain in my shoulders and arms, tried various remedies without result. Your chiropractic adjustments have completely relieved me. Yours for chiropractic, WALTER JACKSON Look into it! Give it a careful investigation! Go and talk to somebody that knows about it, somebody that has tried it. Not a physician, not a surgeon, nor a chiropractor, but just a good sensible layman who has tried it. He has no “axe to grind” and will not take advantage of you but he will be able to tell you of the many wonderful things that chiropractic will do. — o CHIROPRACTIC does not encroach upon the field of legitimate surgery, but it will render unnecessary and useless more than eighty per cent of surgery that is being performed in this day and time. QEnglish, Ind., September 29, 1920 To whom it may concern: I have suffered with appendicitis for two years and have taken seven adjustments from H. B. Holloway and am getting better all the time. The first adjustment relieved me, have gained 4| pounds in two weeks. BENTON BENNETT qA If there is interference with the application of nerve force to the tissue elements—that is, to the substances, that are a part of the bodv, or are in the body and are to become a part of it, the removal of that interference is CHIROPRACriC. ■ A ' ■ *’ ■ ' *

The Will of the People Do you know that today forty million people in the 1 ; United States subscribe to some form of drugless healing ? j Do you realize that ten years ago this number was only J seventeen million? Do these figures mean anything to : you in determining the trend of American thought? All this has been done in spite of medical laws which hold that anyone who heals, treats, or attempts to heal or treat, either for pay or without, shall be guilty of practicing ; medicine. Does this autocracy of the medical association : sound American ? Does it give us that reedom for which : our forefathers fought and died ? Why, in the face of these autocratic laws, have drug-’ less methods made such progress ? BECAUSE, IN THE j j LAST ANALYSIS THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE IS THE LAW. Forty million citizens of\Ahe United States today subscribe to drugless methods because they know that their } right to select the doctor of is as inalienable » as the right to select their religion. Statutes are no longer laws. They are worthless, unless supported by public sen- ■ timent It is your neighbor and mine, the common people, who determine the trend of the times. But why this rapid advance of drugless methods ? Because medicine is a failure and other methods bring relief. Forty million people are not all fools; nor are they all : mistaken. The advance is founded on merit, and it is as useless to deny that merit as it is to deny the existence of ; the submarine or wireless. Os all drugless methods, Chiropractic is the leader. From ';: • : over ten thousand practitioners and millions of followers, over ten thousand practicioners and millions of followers. Why ? Because it is logical, reasonable, and produces results. You have an accredited chiropractor in your community. See him. Have him analyze your case and correct 1 your tropble.

MIND FULLY RE4X)VERED INSTANTLY AFTER ADJUSTMENT BY MR. HOLLOWAY State of Indiana, Jackson County, ss: I, Henry Vahl, being duly sworn, upon my oath say; I am a resident of the town of Brownstown, County of Jackson, and State of-Indiana, that about two weeks ago I had a. queer numbness in my head, finally became so badly affected that my eyes seemed to pull backward. My brother, Charles Vahl, accompanied me to the office of H. B. Holloway, the chiropractor, and I was so bad at that time that Mr. Holloway looked to me to be about one foot tall and he is a man 5 feet and 11 inches tall. His head looked as large as a barrel. Mr. Holloway analyzed my spine and immediately after the first adjustment I was perfectly normal, and my head was clear. All of which is true and corrcct -HENRY VAHL Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of March, 1921. (Seal) Estelle B. Prince, Notary Public. My commission expires November 3, 1924. o RECOVERED FROM CONVULSIONS I certainly take pleasure in telling what Chiropractic, given by Mr. Holloway, did for my fam- i ily. About two years ago my ! daughter, age 15 years, had very bad convulsions; would lose consciousness and her heart would get very bad. Mr. Holloway gave her a few adjustments, two years ago, and entirely relieved her. My boy and wife w r ere quickly and entirely relieved of severe appendicitis by Mr. Holloway’s! adjustments. C. L. SULLIVAN State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: Subscribed and sworn to this 29th day of January, 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. My commission expires March 14, 1924. o LUNG TROUBLE State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: I, Hazel Martin Miller, being duly sworn, upon oath say that I doctored with Medical Doctorsi for six or seven years and grewj worse all of the time. They aIL said my trouble was tuberculous. I was so weak three years ago that I had to be assisted into Mr. Holloway’s office.' I began to improve after the first adjustment and was made well by Mr. Holloway’s adjustments. I will say further that the medical' doctors said I could not possibly live six months. HAZEL MARTIN MILLER Subscribed and sworn to this 19th day of March, 1921. i (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, > My com. expires Feb. 14, 1924. Notary Public.

13 YEARS SUFFERING GONE IN TWO WEEKS TAKING CHIROPRACTIC [ State of Indiana, County of Washington, ss: V. H. Rogers, being duly "sworn upon his oath says, that thirteen years doctoring in four different states with dozen’s of different medical doctors absolutely failed to give my daughter one bit of relief for one of the worst forms of constipation. While we were living in Salem, some six months ago, I took my daughter to H. B. Holloway, the Chiropractor, and he gave her a few adjustments and I am glad to tell everybody that she positively was relieved and since that Time has been entirely free from ! constipation. V. H. ROGERS Subscribed and sworn to this I Oth day of March 1921. (Seal) Margaret Gabbert, Notary Public. My commission expires March 14, 1924. P. S. Mothers, the above statement is one of thousands that have been given for chiropractic and you should know that the •’are of your children’s constioational habits during childhood is your first and greatest duty. You do know that the prompt and proper breaking up of the costive tendency to which most children are prone, may save your child from after years of digestive cisery. H. B. HOLLOWAY, D. C. I — 0 BROTHER SAVES BROTHER’S LIFE I take this opportunity (along with many others) to give my testimony in regard to Chiropractic adjustments given me by my brother, H. B. Holloway, of Salem, Ind. Physicians were unable to give any relief for an almost fatal case of heart trouble. At the most critical time my brother telegraphed us to get a Chiropractor, which we were unable to do here. After a miraculous answer to prayer, in which we are finm believers, I was able, in company with my mother, to make the trip to Salem where I received' adjustments and care. After weeks I was fully recovered and have never had a re-oc-currence of the trouble. This seems all the more remarkable in view that the doctor had given me up as incurable. W. S. HOLLOWAY I Sworn to and subscribed be--1 fore me this 22nd day of January IA. D. 1921. H. H. Hollowly, Notary Public. o If there is interference with the receipt of nerve, force into the cells composing the brain, it is Chiropractic to remove that interference. If there is interference with the transmission of nerve force i from the cells composing the brain, anywhere through the , nerves on the way to their periphery, it is Chiropractic to re- . move that interference.