RECREATION. 
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Get My Book, if Sick 
Don't send a penny. 
Wait until you see 
what I can do. 
Let me take all the risk. 
Simply write. 
I ask no more 
1 will send you my book. 
I will arrange with 
a druggist near-by so that 
you may take six bottles. 
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative 
A month on trial. I will absolutely stand-all the ‘ 
cost if it fails. 
If you say “It did not help me,” 
that ends it as far as cost to you is concerned. 
Do You Understand Me? - 
I am telling it as plainly, as clearly as I 
can. I want you to know absolutely and 
without doubt that this offer is made on 
honor. I have the prescription that cures. 
My only problem is to convince you that 
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative will cure—that it 
is an uncommon remedy. 
A common remedy could not stand a test 
like this. It would bankrupt the physician 
making the offer. And I am succeeding every- 
where and here is the secret of my success: 
I found invariably that where there was a 
weakness, the inside nerves were weak. 
Where there was a lack of vitality the vital 
nerves lacked power. Where weak organs 
were found, L always found weak nerves. 
Not the nerves commonly thought of, but 
the vital organs’ nerves. The inside—the 
invisible nerves. 

This was a revelation. Then my real suc- 
cess began. Then I combined ingiedients 
that would strengthen, that would vitalize, 
these nerves. That prescription I called a 
restorative. It is known the world over now 
as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. 
But do not misunderstand my offer. This 
is not philanthropy. Not free treatment, 
mind you, with nothing ever to pay. Such 
an offer would be misleading, would belittle 
the physician who made it. But I believe 
in a sick one’s honesty, his gratitude. That 
when he is helped he will pay the cost of the 
treatment—$5.50—and gladly. 
And I make the offer so that those who 
might doubt may leagn at my risk. 
Thousands Have Written 
Thousands are accepting this offer. And 
only one in each forty writes me that my 
remedy failed. Just think of it! 39 out of 
40 get well—difficult cases, too. And the 
fortieth has nothing to pay. 
That is a record I am proud of. It is 
wrong to stay sick when a chance like this 
is open. For I have made all the experi- 
ments that you can make. And the methods 
which failed me will fail with you. But the 
treatment that helped 600,000 others will 
just as surely help you. 
So send for my book to-day. My way is 
probably your only, way to get well. Every 
day that you wait will add a day to your suf- 
fering. Write a postal now to learn why. 
If well, you 
sick, of my offer. 
should tell others who are 
Don’t let a sick friend 
stay sick because he knows not of it. Tell 
him. Get my book for him. Do your duty. 
You may be sick yourself sometime. Sick 
people need help. They appreciate sympathy 
and aid. Tell me of some sick friend. Let 
me cure him. Then he will show his grati 
tude to both of us. What greater reward 
can you have than that—a sick one’s grati- 
tude, his everlasting friendship. 
Send for the book now. Do not delay. 
Book 1 on Dyspepsia 
Book 2 on the Heart 
Book 3 on the Kidneys 
Book 4 for Women 
Book 5 for Men (sealed 
Book 6 on Rheumatism 
Simply state which 
book you want and ad- 
dress Dr. Shoop. 
Box 7214, Racine, Wis. 
Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured with one or 
two bottles. At druggists. 
