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AT ALL NEWS-STANDS 15 CENTS PERY" I MWMMMMMgMiSMgMgMgMSJgWMMgMgMgKMSjgiggMigggK " I W. A. COOK, R CURE OR NO CHARGE ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE UNLESS SATISFACTION IS GIVEN. My Patients receive a written guarantee to refund every dollar paid for services if they do not receive a complete lifelong- cure and entire satisfaction, and I have mad a deposit of $500 i in the Utah National Bank of Salt Lake to secure any contract that Ido not fulnll. ' THE ONLY DISEASES I TREAT, OF WHICH I HAVE CURED MANY A MAN AFTER HE THOUGHT HIMSELF INCURABLE. FROM THE FACT THAT OTHER SPECIALISTS HAD FAILED. , uubabi, BlOOd POl'SOn Vlrlf f ""'IsTJ-w diseases, which is always neces- . . uyiages 1 JLUSi I sary to Insure success In treating known as primary, secondary and I j n affliction. My thorough cours? tertiary. Any form of this destruc- I I ' treatment Immediately stops ner- tlCefcdlTe makCS ?tSelf v.Wn by iiil vousness. exhausting dreams, drains, such evidences as ulcers of the mu- ft Wi,V night emissions, relieves backache ecus membrane in the mouth and ftiV! ects of youthful folly, and by throat, sores on any part of the Imfo IS adding flesh and muscle the patient body aching of the bones spots and ftt7S , re.tore(1 to health, strength and all dlscoloratlons of the skin, which MZ complete manhood, signify decay and premature death. '''wink . My treatment for blood poison Is a r-i '.n ..i.. epeclflc serum composition that W.M J?71 tri Pi tS"A f.tLv. JZL a?Sa completely reorganises the blood Sj in, ,Cl. L thl t n corpuscles by which means every fVf I f,,r nn. thf particle of poisonous matter ii (f .O J Vti or cJii eliminated. Under my system of inS!?..;"? "SEE" ?LtlIlC treatment It is utterly impossible for J 11, u, to??J. ..! poison to remain in the blood, and JLJk M 2Sf,.i "51! L ,1 !f fS ! purity and health are the results in V?, J!fiTZ,$ r"mPhui? .ni ih.n rtl?H ' every case. My specific serum N Jl'W Stami. h?t lL a Za Ynl I treatment removes all manifests- V AV5 1 Sf . dismissed by me you are cured for tlons of disease soon after begin- IX TT -(. nlng treatment, and by Increasing 'rir-, t f the albuminous portion of the blood I V " RUDlUrff "iLf"04? . bow' ' after removing the poison, a normal A . fe J MKlw"-el from the lower part state of health la resumed. A &&is&l lllf Nominal cavity. Rupture yj V g-? t sometimes results tn strangulation . fff I x. and death. Trusses should 'not be Stnrf tlTf 18 a very "noy'ns 2?3r l l. SSjirl I continuously worn, as they only I . , and injurious disease tf 4 fjf I- aggravate the trouble. I have a and Is important because of Its y W imSA Aistir ' lrT5 sure, safe method of curing Rupture, harmful effects upon the whole urln- s JJMtS$& y yftillflll Besldesbelngabsolutelyrellable.it ary system. I treat each case accord- iia9r U- " 'fSt ifJllPjl is painless and harmless. It makes Ing to its requirements, first satisfy- IfMm. rTJJ( S&rSj j V no difference how many times you ing myself as to the exact condition 7vSll t 711X1 -v VH 7 W en treated. I can cure you by careful examination and inquiry. f WSM ft " I 4U v W will guarantee entire satisfac- Stricture In any form is not difficult ng vHl II I fi mrMi thin, to cure, and by my method of irrl- 1 ' v! V i f J fflnwMw gatlon and digestion I am able to " Vil I ff&9biAf 1 1 j 1 cure the most severe cases. I do not vJ VI IJtfMyUar Hvdrnrcicr,,l? . from. 'njunr cut or dilate, and when I have dis- ' V Jffjll' , T I a, .i , ' 80nit,me " i missed a case the canal Is sound and V-'' Acult to distinguish from rupture or healthy and perfectly natural. " IiUCOet1 Th,' nml u??, for curing hydrocele completely obllter- ... . , . W. A. COOK- Al. D- ates the tumor at once, and by the Varicocele L" flm,pLjr vf,Inf v, . U8e of an hternal rrepar,t,on for a V 41 1LULC1C nlIed wltn curdl(.d Vbbbismbsbbbbbbbsbsbwbbbbbbbsjbsbbbisbsbbsssbssssjbbbbbbsibbbbmssbbsbbbsssbsbbbb few davs not a sign or sy iptom of !H or stagnant blood, the same as varl- the disease ever reappears J S3 .'evV".? Kidney Complaint Nervous Decline - m? T.. r.nnm. tcted with Varicocele of lang stand- by male excesses, alcoholic liquors means weakness of the nerves and DldUUwl IjOUDie Cystitis t lr.g knows that it has blighted his and severe sickness; the usual symp- nerve centers, or general debility of By my modern method of ll'urnlna- f Jife and that he has made a great toms being highly colored urine with the whole nervous and sexual sys- tlon I medicate directly and sclen- - F 3 mistake In not having himself cured, strong odor, chilly and feverish tems. No man can be strong and ttflcallv. and I accomplish remark- i 3 My method of curing Varicocele Is spells, wornout feeling, puffiness un- manly If his nervous system is tm- b'y quick and permanent cur . & by acupuncture of a powerful as- der the eyes, and swellings. My long paired, because the nerves propel i j tringent combination which con- study and extensive practice in the blood, and when the proper cir- PmtaHr Pnlrrmnf tracts the enlarged veins, thus ex- treating Kidney diseases Insures culatlon in any organ ceases disease LlJiai j;CIIICill pelllng the clotted blood, so that success in all cases not past the Is bound to result. Results from lnflnmmntinn fthB.(. circulation Is resumed and Varlco- curative stage I determine the con- In treating pelvic diseases, from thl enaTodS cele is no more. The nerves and dition by analysis of urine, and which nearly all nervous disorders special I treatment removed the' tn sexual system are restored by the many severe kidney troubles I have and male weakness originate. I have f)mmailon r2?uc the enir administration of a tonic, and a cured, after they had been given up particular advantage over other 1? ll.S.i enlarge-complete enlarge-complete cure is certain in every by other doctors, give, me great con- physicians, because f hav Thorough l io er Tent ed the cal .'Vt.t case. fldence In my method. knowledge of the seat and causes of Sre eWrely cured 1 ' J CONSULTATION FRStE, CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITED. I A personal, thorough and searching examination ift desired, though if inconvenient to call, write me a full description of tout trouble I Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., excepting Sundays, from 10 to 12:30 p. m. Address or call on 1 U MBDI6HL 0. 116 SOUTH MAIN ST., SALT LAKE, UTAH. l' ' ' ' , ; : - ', |