The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1929 — Page 10

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ARE YOU SICK? Drs. Brooks and Brooks, established in Vincennes, I nd., s J ’nce 1920. are now located over Sparklins Store, Milfowl, Indiana. Read the testimonials from grateful patients. There is the same help for people in this vicinity. In a few months many more people will be added to our host of followers. WHY ? Our results prove that we know what we are doing anti why we are doang it. It is our duty to solve your Health Problems. M’e will lie glad to explain our system and its application to your particular case. Why not put your health in our hands like these grateful patients whose testimonials you will read in this paper?

Ear Trouble Vincennes, Ind. Drs. Brooks and Brooks. Vincennes, Ind., Dear Doctors: Alter a few of your treatments there has been no return of thd trouble in my ear and my general health has been much better than it was before. I feel that the cost of your treatments was money well spent. Yours Truly, S. G. DAVENPORT, Attorney At Law, American Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Given Up Hope For many years I suffered with my back. I happened to be talking to Drs. Brooks and Brooks about my condition and they suggested that I be examined. The treatments gave me more relief than I had secured before. In a few treatments I was in as good a condition as ever. I certainly feel grateful to the Doctors Jor the service they rendered to me, for they got results in my case after I had given up all hope of a cure. NORMAN BOLTON, Bicknell, Ind. Constipation Vincennes, Ind., Nov. 18, 1928 For years, ever since a little girl, I had been trouble with constipation. I began taking treatments of Drs. Brooks and Brooks and today am entirely free of this terrible condition. I would advise anyone who suffers from this trouble to consult them for they sure did me worlds of good. MRS. MABEL E. KENNEDY. 201 Dußois St. Restored To Health Washington, Ind. Sept. 10. 1928 In desperation I consulted Drs Brooks and Brooks. I am free now fron) all of mv old troubles, and for a person in the condition I was I think it is wonderfut 1 can recom.

DR. H. LESLIE BROOKS DR, SYLVIA MAE BROOKS Drs. Brooks & Brooks Woman Doctor in Attendance Spondylotherapy Treatments Examination Without Charge MILFORD OFFICE— ~ GOSHEN OFFICE , Over Sparklin’s Store Stoner Building Phone 201 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays—l:3o to 7:30 p. m. ' Btolla * m -— 2t05 p. in. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—B to 9 p. in.

I I IN OUR CHURCHES I H Methodist Episcopal Church Church school, 9:30 a.m. Supt. Krite. Morning worship, 11:00, “The i Victorious Dead.” Junior League, 11:00, church j basement. Evening service, 7:30, “Dwarfish Christians.”' Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Brotherhood meeting Thurs(tonight) at Miller’s cottage. , Arthur J, Armstrong, Minister U. B. Announcements , Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Gerald Bushong, Supt. Worship service, 11:00 a. m. Prayer hour, 7:30, p. m. Thursday. Official board meeting after prayer , hour Thursday. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Zion U. B. Chapel May 26. 1929 Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. No morning service as pastor will be at Oak Grove. G. A. Ward, Pastor. Church of God Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Evening service, preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer service each Thursday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone welcome. O. O. Tracy, Pastor. Grace Lutheran Church Mrs. Roy Riddle, Supt. Sunday school, 9:45. There will be no morning or evening worship. A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, general Supt. We have a class for every age and a teacher for every class. Services in this church Sunday as follows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon 10:45 a. m.

mend their services to anyone—who wants to know regarding my condition. Hoping that they live, to serve suffering humanity many more years, I am, MRS. ADDIE MYERS, 1012 E. Main St. Fallen Arches Nov. 10, 1927 To Whom It May Concern: Suffering from a severe pain in the hips I consulted Drs. Brooks and Brooks who said I had fallen arches. After a few treatments all the pain was gone. I would anyone suffering from a condition such as mine to ,go to the Doctors for they sure did mcS. a world of good after all else failed. This was over three years ago and I have never had a pain since that time. S. RINDSKOPF, Main Street. Vincennes, Ind. Constipation Chicago, 111., Nov. 3. 1927 i Drs. Brooks and Brooks, Vincennes. Ind. Dear Doctors: I wish to recommend your treatments to anyone who, like myself, suffers from constipation. After being' bothered several years with this trouble your treatments have helped me considerably, and I am glad to express my appreciation in this way. I HELEN ANIJ2ITNER, 433 Woodlawn Ave., Glenco, lIL — Nervous Breakdown Wheatland, Ind.,! Oct. 21, 1928. A friend insisted that I go to Drs. Brooks and Brooks and start taking treatments. I began to improve from the first treatment and wish to state they sure pulled me out of it. I am sure they can help any ease of nervous trouble /for they don’t get much worse than I was. HERB BUSSARD.

Sermon subject, “The Message of Sacrifice.” Evening sermon. 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to the services in this church. R. G. Foust, Pastor. —o- . GRAM) CIRCUIT 'RACING AT INDIANA STATE FAIR In the Eleven Early Closing Events there are around 600 entries for the Grand Circuit Races at the Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis, August 31 to September 7th. The entries closed with the largest list ever received, with 18 as the smallest number of en- , tries in one race and 78 as the largest. Horses are entered from 19 different states and Canada. 14 stables entered this year that did not enter last year and 11 have never been entered at the Indiana State Fair before. In the Late Closing Events, there will be 23 races during the 1929 Fair with over $53,000 in i purses. Following is a list of the Early Closing events, with the number of entries and purse: No. 1 —2:10 Trot—L. S. Ayres Co. Purse $5,000. 49 entries. No. 2—2:16 Trot—Hotel Severin. Purse $1,500. 74 entries. No. 3—2 Yr. Trot —The Senator. Purse $2,000. 67 entries. No. 4 —3 Yr. Trot —Marot t Shoe Shop. Purse SI,OOO. 59 entries. No. 5 —2:06 Pace —The James Perry. Purse $2,000. 18 entries. No. 6 —2:10 Pace Silver Flash Gas. Purse $5,000. 50 entries. No. 7—2:16 Pace —Pluto Water. Purse $1,500. 78 entries. No. B—3 Yr. Pace —Boyd Worthy. Purse SI,OOO. 46 entries. And 2 Yr. Pace —Frank P. FoxStake Est. Purse $12,000. Western Horseman Futurity—--3 Yr. Trot Est. Purse SB,OOO. Western Horseman Futurity—--3 Yr. Pace Est. Purse $4,000. If every family in this vicinity would have the Journal come into their home each week, it would help us to enlarge the usefulness of the paper. I We print Sale Bills.

Operation Advised Dee. 14, 1926 Drs. Brooks and Brooks, Vincennes, Ind., Dear Doctors: My trouble was getting so serious I was advised to have an operation. I went to Drs. Brooks and Brooks who said they could relieve me without an operation. After a few treatments my relief was very gratifying. This trouble has never recurred and I want to say I appreciate very much the good they did for me and take pleasure in recommending them to anyone who is suffring. Sincerely, MRS. J. P. SANDIDGE, 622 N. Sixth St., Vincennes, Ind. Drs. Brooks and Brooks Saved a Life When All Else Failed On March the 13th. 1922, Gilbert Gardner, residing at 825 Carbon St., this city, was given up by eight different doctors as dying. His condition had been pronounced brain fever. When Drs. Brooks and Brooks were called his fever was very high

TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY’—AII organs of the body must work in co-ordination, just as perfectly as any piece of machinery’. If the kidneys, the heart, or any other organ gets out of tune then this mal-function throws the rest oft* balance and if not corrected will break down the whole body in time. Your health is YOUR MOST PRECIOUS ASSET. There is an old saying that is true as life, “YOU NEVER MISS THE WATER UNTIL THE WELL RINS DRY.” So protect your most precious of all possessions. YOUR HEALTH, by placing your health problems in eoppetent hands. ,

Gall ami Bladder Trouble Vincennes, Ind. Nov. 2, 1928 No one could give me relief, so we finally called on Drs. Brooks and Brooks who helped me from the first treatment. I have never had a return of this trouble. MRS. J. C. GENTRY, 1410 Vigo St.

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Driver’s License , Laws Effective As the time draws nearer for the driver’s liscerise law to become effective, the motoring public grows more eager to know what it*is all about. Some of the fundamentals of the law are “that not everybody can get a driver’s permit and that where there is a doubt the department will hold an examination to determine if or not the applicant sto have a permit. Once the permits are issued it is mandatory to revoke a permit for one year for the more serious offense of bad driving and it is optional with the department to suspend I the permit for any number of days up to one year for lesser offenses or for a series of small offenses. All officers authorized by law to enforce motor vehicle regulations are empowered to enforce the driver’s liscense law.” The law specifically provides that from and after the first day of July, “no person shall drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this state unless such person upon application has been licensed as an operator or chauffeur by the department under the provisions of this act.” The penalty provisions of the law are, “it shall be a misdemeanor for any person to violate any of the provisions of this act upless such violation is by this act or other law of this state declared to be a felony.” “Unless other penalty is in this act or by the laws of this state provided, every person convicted of a misdemeanor, for such violation of any provisions of This act shall be punished by fine of not more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both fine and imprison- ’ ment.” ! The law states further, “any j person convicted of violation of Section 26 of this act (Sec. 26 provides that it is unlawful to drive while a permit is suspended) shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail or

and he was, perfectly helpless not being able to move at all. The first treatment was given to Mr. Gardner on March the 14th. On the following Sunday he was. able to get up and dress. He steadily improved until he could go to the office and take his treatments. In justice to Drs. Brooks and Brooks to whom we feel that Mr. Gardner owes his life, we take this oceans to let others, know of the wonderful results accomplished in our case, hoping it may in a measure re- ’ pay them '.for the good they did for ' us. MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY, Mr. Gilbert Gardner and wife, Mr. John Payton and wife. Stomach Trouble Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 24, 1928 The results I obtained from treatments given me by Drs. Brooks and Brooks were marvelous. I felt like a different person haying better health than I have had for years. 1 can sure recommend them for they have worked wonders with me. MRS. H.. P. GRIGSBY, 2030 College Ave.

Nov. 8, 1927 Drs. Brooks and Brooks, Vincennes, Ind., Dear Doctors: My back felt better after your treatments than it had felt in years. I would advise anyone troubled as I was to seek your service as the results will more than pay them. LOUIS SCHNUCK, 2 W. Eberwlne.

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