RECREATION. 



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My Book Is Free 



My treatment too — if that fails. 



But if it helps — if it succeeds, 

 If health is yours again, 

 I ask you to pay — $5.50. 



The book tells all. 

 I send it to you free 

 If you but write. 



And further, I will send the name of a druggist near 

 you who will let you take six bottles of my remedy, 



Dr. Shoop's Restorative 



On a month's trial. If it succeeds the cost to you is 

 $5 50. If it fails, the druggist will bill the cost to me. 



Don't Wait Until You Are Worse, 



Taken in time the suffering of this little one 



would have been prevented. Her mother writes : 



" Two years ago my little Ri'rl was sick continuously 

 for six months. We tried many doctors, but they failed; 

 yet it took only two bottle-* of > our remedy to cure her, 

 and she has remained cured. You can tell others of this 

 cure if you so desire. Mrs. C H. Av^-ry, Rockdale, N.Y.'' 



The wife of Omer Andrus of Bayou Chicat, 



La., had b en sick for 20 yt ars. For eight years 



cuuld do practically no work. He writes 



" When she first started taking the Restorative she 

 barely weighed 9 > poun is; now she weighs 135, and is 

 easily able to do all her housework." 



J. G. Billingsley of Thomasville, Ga. , for 

 three years has been crippled with disease. 

 Now he is well. He writes; 



" I spent $250.00 for oth>r medicines, and the $3.00 I 

 have'spent with you have done me more good than all the 

 rest.'' 



And these are only three from over 6;, 000 

 similar cases. Such letters — many of them — 

 come every day to me. 



How much serious illness the Restorative has 

 prevented I have no means of knowing, for the 

 slightly ill and the indisposed simply get a bottle 

 or two of their druggist, are curtd, and I never 

 hear from them. 



But of 600,000 sick ones— -seriously sick, mind 

 you — who asked for my guarantee, 39 out of 40 

 have paid. 



If I can succeed in cases like these— fail but 

 one time in 40 in diseases deep-seated and 

 chronic, isn't it certain I can cure the 

 slightly ill ? 



All You Need To Do. 



Simply write me — that is all. Tell me the 

 book you'need. The offer I make may sound 

 extravagant. But it isn't. It would mean bank- 

 ruptcy to me, though, were it not for my dis- 

 covery. That discovery — the treatment of the 

 inside nerves — taught me a way to cure. I do 

 not doctor the mere organs. I doctor the nerves 

 that operate them — that give them strength and 

 power. 



And failures "are seldom — so seldom that I 

 make this offer gladly, freely — so that those who 

 might doubt may learn without risk. 



Tell of it, please, to some sick friend. Or 

 send me his' name. That's but a trifle — a 

 minute's time — a postal. He is your friend. You 

 can help him. My way may be his only way to 

 get well. 



If I, a stranger, will do this for him, you 

 should at least write. 



Drop me a postal to-day. 



Simply state which book 

 you want and add(ess Dr. 

 Snoop. 



Box 3214, Racine, Wis. 



Book i on Dyspepsia 

 Book 2 on the H< art 

 Book 3 on the Kidneys 

 Book 4 for Women 

 Book 5 for Men (sealed) 

 Book 6 on Rheumatism 



Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured with 

 one or two bottles. At druggists. 



