RECREATION. 



lxi 



As an act of 



I ask you to tell me a friend who needs help. 

 That is all — just a postal — just the cost of a penrry. 

 Tell me to-day the name of some sick one* 



Tell Me The Book To Send 



Then I will do this : I will mail 

 that sick one an order — good at any 

 drug store — for six bottles of Dr. 

 Shoop's Restorative. He may take 

 it a month to prove what it can do. 

 If it succeeds, the cost is $5.50. If it 

 fails, I will pay the druggist myself. And 

 the sick one's mere word shall decide it. 



It is but a trifle I ask of you— just a min- 

 ute's time — just a penny postal. And I ask 

 it to aid a sick friend. 



It is a remarkable thing that I do in re- 

 turn — something that nobody else ever of- 

 fered. And I do it for a stranger. 



Won't you do that little— and to-day— if 

 I will do the rest? 



You ask what good it will do. 



'I hat month's test will tell. It is true 

 that my Restorative may fail. There is 

 sometimes a cause — like cancer — which 

 medicine cannot cure. But the very fact of 

 my offer must prove that failures are rare, 

 for if they were common the offer would 

 ruin me. 



In the past twelve years I have supplied 

 my Restorative to hundreds of thousands 

 on just those terms, and 39 out of each 40 

 have paid gladly, because they got welL I 

 have found that the cured ones are fair — 

 and not a penny is wanted from the rest. 



A sick one who neglects such an offer is 

 unkind to himself, for success means health, 

 and 39 out of each 40 secure it. Failure 

 means nothing lost. 



My boundless faith in this remedy is born 

 of a lifetime's experience. I have tested it 



in hundreds of the most difficult cases that 

 physicians ever meet. I have watched it 

 succeed — countless times — when the best of 

 other treatments failed. 



I know what it will do. 



My success comes from strengthening the 

 inside nerves. I bring back the nerve power 

 which alone operates all the vital organs. 



I don't doctor the organs, for the best 

 results of that method are only temporary. 

 I give those weak organs strength to do 

 their duty by restoring the only power that 

 makes them act. 



There is no other way. You cannot re- 

 store a weak engine by doctoring the ma- 

 chine. You must give it more steam — and 

 nside nerve power is the steam of the body. 



Tell me a friend who needs this help. 

 The test will harm no one under any condi- 

 tion. And it may be that the sick one can 

 otherwise never get well. 



Simply state which book 

 you want, and address 

 Dr. Shoop, Box 214, 



Racine, Wis. 



Book No. 1 on Dyspepsia. 

 Book No. 2 on the Heart. 

 Book No. 3 on the Kidneys. 

 Book No. 4 for Women. 

 Book No. 5 for Men(sealed). 

 Book No. 6 on Rheumatism. 



Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured by one or tw Q 



bottles. At all druggists. 



