Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fifteen Reasons Why / .You . Should Consult The Spanish Specialist 1 — Beacuse he is a specialist and treats only Chronic diseases. 2 Because he is not dodging first from surgeon’s chair to to the bedside of a feverish patient, but sticks strictly to his specialty. 3 Because he has had twenty-six years experience in treating chronic diseases. 4 -Because he handles only chronic diseases. You get the advantage of his knowledge in consulting him. 5 'Because he can give excellent bank reference. 6 Because he can refer"you to cured . people—people you can reach, by phone. 7 Because you are under no obligation to spend money with any physician who has not the ability to cure you 8— Because he is in a class of his own. Uses no opium, minerals or poison, but Nature’s remedies, Roots and Herbs. 9 Because he can diagnose your disease without asking questions. 10— Because he does not pretend to cure all diseases. 11— Because he does not try to hoodwink you by using long Latjjn. phrases, but instead talks to you in plain English so you can understand. 12— Because you owe it to your family, friends and to yourself to get cured. . 13— Because you can’t spend money for anything that will bring you greater return than money spent for health. 14— Because if you are sick and neglect to care for yourself there is but one sure positive, certain end —DEATH. 15— Because he takes care of his patients until they are cured.

READ If you are interested regarding the results of my special treatments for the cure of Chronic Diseases, also the attention my patients receive until cured, read the letters here. These letters wre give me by two substantial farmers’ wives of Marshall county, Indiana. Buorbon, Ind., April 15, 1915. Dear friend: In regard to a recommend from me, I will gladly say you have done just what you agreed to, sent medicine whenever I sent for it, free of extra charge. I am ready any time to answer anyone’s letter in regard to your honesty or your doctoring, for you have surely been fair with me. Although I have not been/ so well this spring, as I have had severe colds and worked harder than I ought, I did more work in my garden last summer than I have done in 12 years. Doctor, if this do you any good you are welcome to it. I remain your friend and patient. MRS. T. E. CHAMBERS. Bourbon, Ind., April 11, 1915. To Whom This Letter May Corncem: Whefi I began doctoring with the Spanish Specialist I could not sweep the floor or do anything; was out of breath and my stomach was so bad that I had to throw up every night before I went to bed. I doctored all the time. They were getting ready to take me to the hospital for tumor in my side. I could not stoop to string my shoes. I had kidney trouble and was all bloated up. I took three months’ treatment. I have been so much better I can eat anything I want to and do not have to throw up food and can work at most anything. I attended all my garden last summer, dug eight bushels of potatoes, raised chickens and did everything that belongs to farm work. I have found him a man of his word. It was one year ago last January since I met him. He said when I got my medicine of him and needed more vo let ham know and he would send it to me. He has done as he said he would. I had the lagrippe last winter and everybody knows what that is, and it got me a little out of order, but I wrote him and told him all about myself and I got 3 months’ treatment, so I can recommend him to do as he said he would. The last medicine I got of him I offered to pay for, but he said there was no charge. I can’t speak too highly of him for he has done so much for me. When ne comes home I could send him one hundred patients. I hope God will spare his life many years, for he is a great man. MRS. GEORGE MOREBASH.