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The Sick One Decides 
Not the druggist. 
Not I. 
He sends not one penny. 
Simply asks for my book. 
And if helped pays the cost 
of the medicine—gladly. 
Will you write me to-day ? 
Let me tell you the name 
of a druggist near by, so 
that you may take 
six bottles of 
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative 
On a month’s trial. 
$5.50. 
Think What This Means 
You may be discouraged, almost without 
hope. Even then I take the risk—not you. 
I furnish the treatment, give you my best 
advice, answer all your letters. If I suc- 
ceed the cost is only $5.50. If I fail, my 
efforts and my medicine are free. 
Can’t you see that I must know how to 
cure? Else this offer would be impossible. 
Come to my office. Consult my records. 
Learn that 39 out of each 40 who take my 
Restorative pay for the medicine. They 
need not if it failed, 
Read letters like this; 
“T was suffering with nervous debility, biliousness anda 
run down constitution, Your Restorative restored my 
health and I now feel as I did when I was in my ‘teens, 
going to school, although I am now past my 66th birthday. 
I shall always keep a bottle of Dr. Shoop's Restorative in 
the house, as it has been worth many times the cost to 
me."’ S. A. Jones, Anvil, Okla. 
And this: 
“Dr. Shoop's Restorative has done me more good tnap 
all the medicine I have ever taken. I am using it for Ca- 
tarrh of the head and nervous debility. My wife is also 
using the Restorative for indigestion with good results. I 
am talking my friends into using your remedy."’ J. J. 
McDonald, Palos, Ala, 
And this: ze 
“T had not eaten breakfast in the morning for over 20 
years until I took your Restorative. It-appears that it is 
not only a Kidney medicine, but equally good for the 
stomach. I am recommending it to my fellow Railroad 
Men, for I feel that Dr. Shoop’s Restorative can cure any 
Kidney disease that is curable. I will gladly write to any 
of your patients and tell them how it restored me to 
health.” M. J. Mannx, 46 Thomas St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Isn’t this evidence enough? 
If it succeeds, the cost to you is 
If it fails, the druggist will bill the cost to me. 
Tell Your Friend Who Is Sick 
Tell him of my discovery. How I alone 
treat the inside nerves. Not the nerves 
you feel with, the nerves you know about, 
but the inside nerves that operate the vital 
organs—that give them strength and power 
and health. 
Other physicians, other specialists even, 
are still treating the organs themselves— 
mere repairing. That is why no other 
physician—not even your home physician 
—makes terms to you like mine. 
Tell your friend to-day, for my way may 
be his only way to get well. And eve 
hour that you wait adds an hour to his suf- 
fering. The medicine can not harm him. 
If it fails he, at least, is as well as he was. 
And not one penny poorer. There’s no ex- 
cuse—no reason for delaying. 
The book I send him is clear. Almost 
any sick one who reads it will know that he 
can get well. Your friend may never see 
the book unless you write me. 
Ask for it to-day. 
Were you the sick one, he would have 
written before this. Be as good a friend to 
him as he would be to you. Write me to-day. 
Book 1 on Dys 
Book 2 on the 
Book 3 on the Kidneys 
Book 4 for Women 
Book 5 for Men (sealed) 
Book 6 on Rheumatism 
psia 
Simply state which Jeart 
book you want and ad- 
dress Dr. Shoop. 
Box 6214, Racine, Wis. 
Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured with one or 
two bottles. At druggists. 
