The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 7, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 June 1929 — Page 8

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Boy Injured; In Bad Shape Vincennes, Ind. Oct. 25. 1928. In 1925 our boy Robert was hit by an auto while riding his bicycle. It injured his back some at the time but we dill not think it severe. In 1926 he began to feel bad and became worse in spite «.-f everything we did. We put him under the care of Drs. Brooks and Brooks. After a few treatments he began to improve arid was in better health than he had been for He has never had a return of this trouble and is in excellent health today. MRS. EARL BAERS, R. F. D. 3.

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Severe Headaches Vincennes, Ind. Nov. 20. 1928 [ Nothing I seemed to do gave me relief. During one of my severe attacks a /friend called Drs. Breaks arjd Brooks making an appointment for me. They entirely relieved my condition after a few treatments and I feel like a different person. These treatments keep you at all times feeling tip-top. EARL OLIPHANT. Relieved of Life lamg Headaches Indianapolis, Ind. Nov. 6, 1927. The heaidaches were present all the time. I never knew what it was to be without them. Drs. Brooks and Brooks began treating me for these headaches in January 1920. In a very short time my headaches disappeared and I have never had a return of them to this (day. I am very grateful for the relief the Doctors gave me. JOSEPH HIGGINS, 608 Vine Street. Lewis Mack, King of Laughter Nov. 22, 1927. The latter part of June, while playing the Pantheon Theater at Vinceninjure my neck in one of the performances. I managed to finish the

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Pains in the Head Nov. 7. 1927. J'o Whom It May Concern: I was frantic with pain in the back of my head, which I suffered for about six weeks causing great loss of sleep. My parents took me to Drs. Brooks and Brooks. 1 took a few treatments and have never had a return of the pains to this day. We shall always thank the Doctors for what they dkl for nie- as I believe I would have lost my mind had I not secured relief, the pain was so terrible. ORPHA PICKETT, 1025 N. 14th St.. Vincennes, Ind.

I show although I was suffering greatly from pain and was deathly sick. 1 was placed under the care of Drs. Brooks and Brooks that night anfl after a few treatments Avas able to be back in the show, but remained under their cart' during our stay in the town. I. have never <elt better at any time in my life than I do nox», I am heavier than I ever was and in the best of health. I can earnestly recommend the services of Doctors I Brooks and Brooks to anyone who is ill. LEWIS MACK. Feely Theater, Hazeltoon, Pa. Bad Case Os (Jninsey Vincennes. Ind. Nov. 25, 1926. To Whom It May Concern: Being advised of the benefits received from Drs. Brooks and Brooks, I called them. Relief came almost immediately I rested Ifor the first time in ten days, and with continued treatments for a few days, I was entirely, well. MRS. R. E. RINGMAN. 14 W. Sycamore St., Vincennes, Ind. Bronchitis Out' daughter Marie suffered from Bronchitis for years. She was run • down and everyttime it turned cold she would have an attack. ■ In Dec. 1924 she became so bad

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we decided to try Drs. brooks and Brooks. She improved from the first and after a few treatments Yvas completely relieved. She has had no return of the trouble since that time and her general health improved wonderfully, she is heavier and healthier in every way. We cannot praise Drs. Brooks and Brooks too much for what they did for Marie and advise any parent having children bothered with this trouble to consult them withi.ut delay, ami save the child needless suffering. MR§. EARL BYERS, R. F. D. 3. Bad Case of Gall Stones « Washington, Ind. Oct. 8, 1928. For some months I had been suffering with gall stones and various other troubles. The attacks were getting so frequent‘that I woukl hardly get over one when another would start. We called Drs. Brooks and Brooks in to see what they could do for me. It is now about ten months since I took myt first tratment and I am just one thousand per cent better than I was. I would advise anyone suffering and seeking relief to consult Drs. Brooks and Brooks for we believe they are perfectly reliable and capable. MRS. ANNA LIVINGSTON, 304 South Livingston St. • — Failing Sight Restored Vincennes. Ind. Feb. 7 1928. After all other methods failed, I went to Drs. Brooks and Brooks. The first treatment gave me great relief. l'n three days time I could see out Os my? eye some and in a few treatments I was almost in normal condition. I feel that I owe my sight to them and can highly recc-mmend their services to anyone suffering from eye troubles. 30 South Third St., BEN LEHMAN Nervous April 15, 1926. Drs. Brooks and Brooks, Vincennes, Irtd., Dear Doctors: The results I obtained from yf-tir treatments were wonderful. I could sleep Well my weight began to come back and i-ifter a few Treatments I was myfeelf once more. Hoping] this may help others, I am, RUTH ANTELL, 1133 Perry St.

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Diabetes Nov. 10, 1927. To Whom It May Concern: When stricken with an attack of Lumbago I caleld Drs. Brooks and Brooks who said they could also heln my Diabetes. Upon getting up I went in town tc- their office, and began taking treatments for it. After a few treatments I went back to my trade as blacksmith and have never had to give up my| work since. I recommend their services to anyone suffering from Diabetes. E. M. FULLER. R. R. 1. Vincennes, liul. Mastoiditis To Whom It May Concern: Friends prevailed upon me to go to Drs. Brooks and Brooks and see what they could do for it. The first treatment gave me so much relief I felt like a different woman. After a few more my pain and swelling disappeared. I have not had any pain nor has my ear troublqd me since that time. After six weeks of suffering the relief they {(ave me was nothing short of wonderful. mrs. ida McWilliams. 810 Emison Ave., Vincennes. Ind. Given Up Hope Vincennes, Ind. Nov. 26. 1928. I had been revised to call Drs. Brooks and Brooks in c-n my case and we finally did so. I feel like I owe my life to them, for 1 am sure 1 would not be here to tell you about this iff it had not been for them. We can recommend them most highly for anyone who is ill knowing as we do their ability to handle serious conditions. MRS. BERTHA ALLISON, 13th and Bayou Sts. Infantile Paralysis Vincennes, Ind. Sept. 25, 1928. Our son Amil was stricken with Infantile Paralysis when 15 months old. When old enough to \yalk he could not do so as one of his limbs was affected. They told us nothing could be d'one. but we took him to Drs. Brooks and Brooks. Amil began to respond apd in a short while began to use his limb. We feel but for the treatments he woul|4 never have walked. We want to the Doctors as capable and efficient. MRS. TWITTY. \ 1130 N. Second St.

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Stiffler and family, Mrs. H. A. Brooks and Merritt Rookstool of Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. D. D Dierdorff of Surry, North Dakota, an uncle of Mrs. A. L. Miller, spent a few daysTthis week with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller They are on their way to New Mexico to attend the Brethren conference Mrs. Adah L. Pfingst spent the week end in Buchanan,, Mich., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lansel Decker and family and attended the commencement exercises of her grandson, Walter. There was a class of 39 graduates. Robert Riddle returned from Indiana University, at Bloomingtion Saturday to spend his summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle. Their other son, Donavan, who has been attending school at Silver City, New Mexico, for the past two years, will remain there for the summer term. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter, and Mr. Nevin McConnell, and little Miss Annie Causer, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Chicago since last Saturday, returned to Syracuse on Thursday. They attended a very large wedding at the Lawndale Presbyterian Church, Rev. Cox, pastor. The parties were Miss Florence Carroll and Mr. Henry Law. Miss Carroll is a relative of the Porters. _ — IN Ol'K CHURCHES L__ _l. Church of God Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock, preaching at 11:00. At 2:00 there will be a baptismal service for anyone wishing to be immersed. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. after which there will be an ordinance service for the like faith, no matter who you are or where you worship. Prayer service each Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Let'each individual consider themselves as having a .special invitation to each of these services. O. O. Tracy, Pastor. Methodist Church Church school, 9:45 a. m„ Supt. Mr. Kriete. Morning worship, 11:00. “Christian Faith.” Junior League, 11:00, Mrs. Armstrong, Supt. Evening service, 7:30. “Financing by God’s Plan.” Prayer meeting, 7:30 Tuesday evening. Brotherhood, 7:30, Thursday evening. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school, 9:45, a. m. A Children’s Day program will be given at 10:45 a. m. Livening service, 7:30. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to the services in this church. R. G. Foust, Pastor. U. B- Announcements Gerald Bushong, SuptSunday school, 9:45 a. m. Junior C. E., 11:00 a. m. Prayer hour Thursday, 7:30. Evening worship service at Concord. At 2:30 p. m. Miss Norma Brown will speak to a union gathering on the subject of Temperance and Law Enforcement. A. Nicodemus, PastorGrace Lutheran Church Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Evening worship, 7:45. You are invited to come. A. H, Arbaugh, Pastor. Mrs. Roy Riddle, Supt.

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