Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
El Paso herald., March 15, 1913, Week-End Edition, Sport and Society Section, Page 5, Image 29
About El Paso herald. (El Paso, Tex.) 1901-1931
Image provided by: University of North Texas; Denton, TX
Newspaper Page Text
Saturday, Tareh 13, 1913 77ie meWs u)e enpZot n tfie treatment and cure of all Chronic Diseases have stood the test of lime and proven their superiority. EL PASO HERALD M JWWIgglf&g H have B have not found as yet the much sought tor relief. We will make an examination mat win reveal marrae nature aim extern ui yum i - T10IInJs u ' us t m &is nature wi.l do .uf aided properly. No one method or system of, reagent wDI n!fe 0 TH ArI RELIABLE S statement tor UVLK OLA. i nuoiNi-' ur wrx jti ih,inio ivcoii-il, iin lijArtiw ivij-j., -w-w , OF THE BEST FAMILIES ASK THEM YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS. OUR COMBINED SYSTEM OF TREATMENT Includes in addition to the administration of carefully selected and prepared standardized drugs: HYDRO-VIBRO-MECHANO-PHOTO-ORGANO-SERUM AND VACCINE THERAPY ELECTRO-THERMO- WE CURE PROMPTLY, SAFELY AND THOROUGHLY. Catarrh in all its forms; Eczema, Epilepsy, Nervous decline or Neurasthenia, Blood Poison, ' Varicocele, Hydrocele, Cystitis, Enlarged Prostate; Rectal and Private Diseases and weaknesses and their complications. We cure each case for a stated fee, furnishing all medicines and everything necessary so that one knows before starting a treatment what the cure will cost and always make our charges reasonable considering the services rendered. WE CURE ' Rheumatism in ten days without pain or danger. ,. , Blood poison m fifteen days. "" -- - r i ' Varicocele without operation of a serious nature, using no knife; causing little if any pain. Hydrocele in, thirty minutes without pain, operation or danger. - Rupture widjout operation or detention from business. Rectal diseases without the use of the knife, scissors, ligature or cautery. The cure of these troubles requires the presence of the patient at our office, but we guarantee a cure m every case accepted, hence it is worth the time and trouble. BLOOD POISON Like most discoveries heralded as miracles into the world, the much talked ot "606" Treatment for Blood Poison, has provedto be a sorry disappointment. Far from accomplishing a cure, after one single injection, as was claimed by the blinded enthusiasts of this pseudo-miracle, the employment of the "606" injec tion has some cases done, -severe and irreparable damage. When our thorough investigation of this new remedy proved -to our entire, satis faction that "606" never would and never could cure syphilid, we reverted our efforts again to theperfectkm of pur already celebrated "BRITISH CURE" and stand now ready, after years of actual demonstration in many and. even worse cases of this loathsome disease, to make the statement that' the "BRITISH CURE" as practiced by us in a department especially fitted for that purpose, is the ABSO LUTE and ONLY CURE for Blood Poison in all its forms. A full course of treatment usually fifteen injections will cure the most com plicated case of this malady, without bad after effects, without ever? the slightest dis comfort to the patient. THE BRITISH CURE "THE SPECIFIC" FOR BLOOD POISON This statement must stand unchallenged on the strength of the several hundred cases that have been treated by us successfully and cured permanently many after hav ing been treated by the "606" method without the expected relief. NASAL CATARRH. To any ordinary observer it is apparent that Catarrhal Diseases of the Nose and Throat, wkh their complications and reflex disturbances, are responsible for many of the ills that fksh is heir to and mat probably no part of the human body has been abused and maltreated as much as the upper air passages Nearly every one afflicted with this trouble have used powders, sprays, douches and inhalers, all of which iare useless or worse.' Many do not hesitate to say that Catarrh is incurable. To all such we extend an invitation to call at our office for an examinaiton and consultation which will not obligate you to take treatment and we will explain to you WHY and HOW we can cure any case of catarrh that has not reached the stage of Ozena. I III Iffl lM I 1 1 l.u-JlJhk'gg33aK THE SKIASCOPE This is the greatest discovery of the age, it is an appliance that we have been using exclusively in this part of the country fqr several months. With it we have cured many cases of Rheumatism, Neurasthenia, Nervous Decline and Neuralgia. With the rays from this apparatus one can see nearly every organ of the body, can even see through several inches of wood AND IT IS UNDER SUCH PERFECT CONTROL that the rays can be reduced or increased at the will of the operator, therefore there is absolutely no danger from ks use. This is only one of the many modern appliances rarely seen in the average doctor's office; in fact OUR OF FICES are the best equipped in the south. REMEMBER THIS That the International Specialists are the longest established, best equipped, most successful and reliable -Specialists hi the southwest and are endorsed by more prominent people in all walks of life than any other specialists in the south. Their practice is the largest ever known or heard of m this section because they make no misleading statements in their newspaper announcements, never accept for a cure an incurable case, cure each case they do accept as quickly as possible and make their charges reasonable, treating each case for a stated fee, everything including medicines and appliances furnished and for which no" extra charge is ever made. It costs one nothing to call, look over their offices and talk over the matter of their treatment, they never urge one to start treatment, and if their fee and terms are not acceptable you are under no obligation whatever. They publish no names of those whom they have cured hut with their -permission can show you hundreds of letters from those whom they have cured of every disease included in their specialty . . SPECIAL NOTICE We request all sick people to enquire of the banks andleading business men of. this City as to who are the best and most reliable Specialists in the City. , , Free Books 1 Vit of Mam Contullalion Room. Private office in the Distance acaEMwiaiMiraB.reiw Mam Electrical Treatment Room Slahc, Galvanic, Farradic, Electricity. Apparatus for Pholo-lLighl) Treatment wtgnfcT,jjTIiMtAatj Among the many complKalions of Catarrh are. Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Hearing. Neuralgia and mouth breathing, which predisposes one to Pneumonia and Consumption. Why take chances with a trouble likely to become serious when WE ARE CURING MANY CASES IN ONE DAY and often charging no more than you have spent in a couple of months for patent medicines? We have cured sixty cases during the past forty-five days; by treating a great .number of-cases we are enabled to cure them for less than others charge. DISEASES OF MEN In the treatment of the Special Pelvic Diseases of Men, we nave devised, de veloped and perfected remedies that have for years given perfect satisfaction. No other treatment in our opinion is as effective, prompt and permanent in results. In connection with the above we have given particular time and attention to the treat ment of all private diseases and weaknesses. It is not necessary to wait months for results. . Our remedies are applied directly and relief is prompt and permanent. DISEASES OF WOMEN . " . " All that class of diseases often referred to as Female Complaints, for which an operation is usually suggested and a removal of some of the vital organs performed, can in nearly every instance be cured by mild and painless methods' of which we have made a specialty for years. Wc have recently fitted up a special department for the treatment of these troubles and have secured the services of a practical lady nurse who is always in attendance' Do not submit to an operation before consulting us; if an operation is absolutely necessary, wc will advise it. ) s RUPTURE. We can cure any case of rupture that can be retained with any kind of 'truss in three to five-days if it has not been operated upon. No detention from business, pain or other discomfort is experienced from the treatment. WE GUARANTEE A CURE IN ALL CASES ACCEPTED. " WE CURE IN ONE DA; . Any uncomplicated case of Rupture, Varicocele or Hydrocele, without a serious or open operation; without detention from business and at reasonable cost. Treatment must be taken at our office. WE MAKE A MICROSCOPICAL AND CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF THE URINE. BLOOD AND SECRETIONS when necessary. FREE OF CHARGE; also X-RAY and other examinations JEREE. - . . -4 , - NO. 1. DISEASES OF MEN. . NO. 2. SKIN, KIDNEY AND RECTAL DISEASES '" N6. 3: CHRONIC DISEASES IN GENERAL NO. A. DISEASES OF WOMEN Either one of them w3I be sent in a plara sealed envelope upon receipt-of four cents in postage. They contain valuable information for die young, middle aged and old. Comer of Diagnostic Laboratory and X-Ray Room. Entrance to Eye, I I Ear, Nox and Throat Department I I SPANISH AND GERMAN SPOKEN BY DOCTORS IN CHARGE OtficcHours: 9 a. m. to I p. m.; 2 ta 6, &,7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 2 pt m. II DR. KETGHERSID & CO. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Hammell Block, Facins Rio Grande Bank, Corner Texas and Mesa Avenues, El Paso Texas. II Love Alone Not Enough IlappiaeHs Cannot Remain After Marriage Unle Tbere' T. Money for the Comfortx c -By Beatrice Fairfax "E ARE a conolo with V n,onial Intentions," wiftes &ILB. "Do yon thlnkWre can lie on SIC a week?" It S-'-' a week enough to get marri? L.o t has a wa of forgetting rent j arid the price of meat that makev i 'rminp One ails th-ojh j'rr as ol)liious of tn lan in-, ' r. Uit thai aw an as ii one w-re sailing down a moonlit stream n a dream The two in the boat, the man and the woman, are dreaming. Oc rasinnaiiv one awakes long enough to dreamily ask the question asked by I S. H E and J. H. S., but the dreamer is afloat again in his dream boat with out pausing for the reply. Or if he waits to hear it, he smiles incredulously at the argument thai one cannot live on bread and cheese and kisses, the price of the first two hflvln. -nnA ,n Anl th tactA frtf the latter diminishing in proportion as the necessiu grows for making it the sole means of subsistence i Lore I Hopeful. But !nt tan hope where reason 1 ill ,i . i i jnrl it is dn.li'ful if r u .i mi-, nem' who v i md to 1V"t n- jiitessir. oi tailing out a. wrecking crew by exhibiting a list of every day's needs and prices was re warded for his pains. Those he tried to save got married ln 'spite of his array of figures, and wrecking crews and relief expeditions follow each other in close succession ever after. Wpnld it be possible for a man and his wife to live on ?16 a week? Put them in some little country town where he pays $10 a month for rent, and ekes out his income with the aid of a little garden patch, and not only is it possi ble, but if thev are mari if the right sort, they will soon sa e enough to own that little home, and know rent day no more But no Vmerkan-horn sirl and bov i of toia are made of tl i rieM sort Ihi l "! a libel ui 1 ss ' t ts ti '-ur'i What Am-rcj.il jhl .ma ouij tlK. dfn ifrteNVea wash tub ,n her wed--I.?1,"8 How. man American irirls t.iht ow wnlh comes first The starching or the blueing? Do 3u t8-;1,1 H- S- "" if the -.ri ?J5?M'; dreams knows how to make Monday's soup of the scraps of Sun ta'S.roast? Ca" that iittle hand you like to hold pattern the simplest garment' Will You Economize? SiiiMae she is a paragon of erery economical virtue, are you a good match for her' Will you give up jour cigars without a murmur- Will you Hir Old Clothes anrl natlic find find Mum Monfnd l the light of love' W '1 inn i i nnui to lo. her i hen 1 1 r 1 -i tli , i ti.n th. - i. ii- I Xi . ir id... i ,V n, vi a o.'it liuuun. hare made her old and ugly before her time That little dream boat ou are in will soon bump against the landing, and that landing we will call Reality Every ailment that would weaken Love awaits you there. And once at tacked,. Love soon sickens and, alas. Love soon die. With th los of lore all happiness tnds. Th,. faded garments ou 'Will thereafter wear are not more faded than our life. Don't expose anything so precious as loe to suci unfavorable treatment I ou (dnnot gne each other up and of course ou rant, go lnt pre'ni' -i i Ttu' nt- for miti,i lii'-t mi !i u hJ- i i la uarria-?. w 1! lirin jiu In that -way mi will answer your own qutstions, and tht are questions that no one can answir for ou YIUI.KNK POLICE FIRE CHIEK II S HELD OFFICE 2T EVRS. In point of office holding J, J. Clin ton, of Abilene. Tex . is in the class with some of the local rins" men Jesse C Stansel. ihief of the .it de tective 'le-partment. who rtturnei' ironi that pi ic. Frida afternoon sai i th .t Mr. Clinton was police and fire chief of Abilene, and had held the joint office 27 ears. "There isn t an use tc run against him the p ople th-' e sav saui the detective Chuf riim.in a; i vUftr it 1 1 TM n I' . , i 1 1 -. 'i- l will J fought the Indians in the vicinm Van Horn. Tex. A ""?-. KWl1 i.i- ,...i n is orized highly ih. ih,lne officer, is the one depi wg scenes around the water hole v. nnrn. where that battle fought. TMLBS CCKKD IN TO 14 DYS. Your drugslst will refund money if P.zo OINTMENT fails to care aiv case of Itchins. Blind Rleodmg- or Pro t?udin PUes in 6 to 14 days. Sgc. He Dearest, yoare the so! of my affectlons. She (removing bis arm Five yards for holding. Harvard Lampoon, W i