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SUBSCRIPTIONPer Year $1.50, or $1.00 is Advance.Fntcrrd February 21, M02. a Second Clans Matter. Pont Office at Dubuque. Iowa, Act of Con grow of March 3rd. IVoi4*No.DUBUQUE, IOWA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1903.Price Five Cents.The Ham Property at Eagle Point Purchased by Company That isfor the Treatment of Cancer Patients.to'-'#*»Build✓ d% a%Modem Hospitaln J/A*Th** ininiunt*«*iii«*iit «»f the onntem-|iliet**«t purchase of the Main residence ami pro|»etty al Knule I'oint l*y I*t*. K eglei A* i*o.. fur asanitarium for th* cure of cancer patients, will h.* interesting H'-wh la th#* public generally. The announcement will l»* particularly gratifying (o thorn* who are cognizant oi the development »»f t lt«- practice lt;0I »r. Kegler *v Mo. ami, fr*»in tludi know ledge of lh«* stleii ss adlieVt*d inill** « u» * of this * 11 s« *a se, have Home an* predation of the Klral posihiliti«*H forthe eit.v iii tin* enlargement of i!»•• ti*-l«I of useftilltiess of the naititariiim.The «*otltlllllt*»l success of th** remedyiml treatment uh* d by I *r. Kegler »v Mo., hat* attracted much attention andthe results haVe t issipated \\ hateVei* HkeptbdHin tiler.* may have been. Thin success decided til****** interested in tin* eonipany to establish a inodt*rns 1111101*111111, or institute, wllel'e thepatients will have every convenience ami ea re known m modern surgery.-•ml ineiib iie.\ and tie* Mam property was sought been use it is particularlyadapted for tin* purpose, The faet thatthose owning interests in tin* propertyhave lieoll involved hi litigation delay'd tin* negotiations, hut these parties a! inter st in th * ownership joined in a deed and tin* transfer is to hemade immediately. Mr. Keglerare arranging to remove from thesanitarium they now us** at Kigh-teenth and Washington streets, and expert to he installed ill tin* new’ lt;|iiarters by the first of iln* year.Business to Be Incorporated.lt; '*•The firm of Mr. Kegler Mo. is to he incorporated. tin* articles for this being in eourse «d* preparation and will be tiled in a few days. »-'*••« »*n lln* date of inenrporatinn the sanitarium is to be under tin* supcrinten-*1* m y of a roiupeteiit physician ami surgeon, who will b* aldy* assisted hya competent staff of surgeons andtrained nurses. This enlargement ofth** seope of operations of tin* Muhu«|in*sanitarium is warranted and encouraged llt;\ tin* success that Mr. K*gl *rAL* Mo. have had in the cure of earners.and In tin* ''increasing numbers of patients this success is attracting toMuhuque. Mr. Kegh r Mo’s, cancer cure has a national’ reputation, and patients conn* here from as far distant, ea st. as New’ York, and southwest, from New Mexico, Tin* hundreds who have come to Dubuque, suffering a thousand deaths in mental anguish and bodily* torture, who. infact, were on tin* very brink of eternity* and who have gone forth absolutely’ cured and with years of happiness and enjoyment of life assured them, testify* that tin* cure is certain and complete. These results speak for themselves, and tin* failure of oth**rFront View of the Ham Residence, at Eagle Point, Purchased by Dr.Kegler Co. for a Cancer Institute.this is tin* only honest and absolute cancer cure in the world.The Plans of Incorporation.Tin* execution of tin* plans contemplated requires a reasonable y*et sufficient capitalization for tin* purchase* of tin* property, tin* equipment of tin* sanitarium ami for tin* expenses of advertising. 'I'** provide for this tlc capital stock of the* company will b**$30,000, **f which $16,0* 0 is to be cash Many oth* rothers, tin* disease* spreading lit thismanner until it reaches a vital partand death ensues. Many remedies have been put forward but none have effected cures. In many cases when the disease Iirst manifests itself, thesurgeon’s knife is resorted to, but asit is impossible, in this way. to get out all tin* diseased tissue, this method avails little, as the disease very soon reappears in more malignant form.remedies have beenpaid io as $14,000 of the stock has been brought forward, hut none have theresults to show that are shown for Dr.Kegler Mo.’s remedy.The Character of the Remedy.retained and is fully* paid up hy* Mr. Shenkow itz for the business. Over half of the $IH.oom of stock that is open to subscript ion has been subscribed for without solicitation, and all the stock could he placed, but several have expressed a desire to lake an interest in the work of tin* institute and forlln* purpose of accommodating thes*. tin* subscriptions will be kept open.As there* is but a comparatively’ small amount of st«»c k to be sold and th *time is short, those desiring to subscribe are requested to call on Mr.Sheiikowitz and receive their »*»*o r»*a of the stock remaini lg unsold.Cancer Supposed to Be Incurable.Medical authorities have held ’ f cancer is an incurable disease. It is not our purpose to go into a technical description of the disease. Thetheory* is that often times it originates from a bruise. One cell of the tissueThe feature of Mr. Kegler Mo.’s cure is that it enables the operator to remove every* vestige of the disease*! tissue. Me follows tha dis *aseto its very* roots, removing both theaffected and healthy* tissue, until In* has eliminated every’ particle of it. and th** nature of tin* medicines us‘*d is such, that healthy tissue grows in totake the place of th.it removed.Claim It To Be An Absolute Cure.The remedy* is claimed to be an absolute cure for cancer. lt;f course, w here a vital organ is affected, the afflictedperson is doomed, but where the disease has not extended to a vital organ, Mr. Kegler Mo. give a positiveguarantee they will effect a cure, or not accept payment, and in additiongive a guarantee against reappearancetreatments to effect cures, proves that becomes afflicted and contaminates*»f the disease. The large number of patients who have gone from Dubuque absolutely’ cured testify that this is noidle claim.Nearly a Thousand Cured.Muring the live years that Mr. Kegler Mo. have had their sanitariumin Dubuque they have had all th**patients that they could care for in their present building- It* manycases where tin* disease hadpYogressed so far that death was inevitable, the treatment has had th** effect of prolonging life and alleviating pain. The marvelous success of th** cure has excited much attentionamong the medical fraternity of thecity* and this part of the country* and several reputable physicians have looked into it and are satisfied with its efficiency* to the extent that they will entourage in every way* itsvelonment and the founding of aninstitute of magnitude sufficient to care for all the patients who may* come.Is Past the Experimental Stai.e.The method of treatment is pastthe experimental stage. Mr. Kegler v Mo. have profited by the ten years’ active experience they have had in its application t*’ thoroughly perfest it. The medicine which destroys th** cancer germ is the basic* secret of tin* remedy, but tic* antidotes, dressing for tic* wounds and other preparations have been perfected and the results of
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