RECRF4TI0N. 



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That Strangers May Know 

 I Offer a Dollar's Worth Free 



I know of a remedy for certain forms 

 of illness that brings the utmost relief 

 that medicine can. I am so sure of it 

 that to any ailing one who has not tried 

 it, I will willingly give a full dollar's 

 worth free to test. 



My offer is born of confidence unlini- 

 ited. I ask no deposit — no promise. 

 There is nothing to pay either now or 

 later. The dollar bottle is free. 



Mine is no ordinary remedy. It repre- 

 sents thirty years of experiment — thirty 

 years at bedsides — in laboratories — at 

 hospitals. Thirty years of the richest 

 experience a physician can have. I tell 

 below wherein my remedy differs, radi- 

 callv, from other medicines. 



My offer is as broad as humanity itself. 

 For sickness knows no distinction in its 

 ravages. And the restless patient on a 

 downy couch is no more welcome than 

 the wasting sufferer who frets through 

 the lagging hours in a dismal hovel. 



I want no reference — no security. The 

 poor have the same opportunity as the 

 rich. To one and to all I say "Merely 

 write and ask." I will send you an order 

 on your druggist. He will give you free, 

 the full dollar package. 



Inside Nerves ! 



Only one out of every 98 has perfect 

 health. Of the 97 sick ones, some are 

 bed-ridden, some are half sick, and some 

 are only dull and listless. But most of 

 the sickness comes from a common 

 cause. The nerves are weak. Not the 

 nerves you ordinarily think about — not the 

 nerves that govern your movements and 

 your thoughts. 



But the nerves that, unguided and un- 

 known, night and day, keep your heart 

 in motion — control your digestive appar- 

 atus — regulate your liver — operate your 

 kidneys. 



These are the nerves that wear out and 

 break down. 



It does no good to treat the ailing or- 

 gan — the irregular heart — the disordered 

 liver — the rebellious stomach — the de- 

 ranged kidneys. They are not to blame. 

 But go back to the nerves that control 

 them. There you will find the seat of the 

 trouble. 



There is nothing new about this — noth- 

 ing any physician would dispute. But 

 it remained for Dr. Snoop to apply this 

 knowledge — to put it to practical use. 

 Dr. Shoop's Restorative is the result of 

 a quarter century of endeavor along this 

 very line. It does not dose the organ or 

 deaden the pain — but it does go at once to 

 the nerve — the inside nerve — the power 

 nerve — and builds it up and strengthens 

 it and makes it well. 



Many Ailments, One Cure 



I have called these the inside nerves for 

 simplicity's sake. Their usual name is the 

 "Sympathetic" nerves. Physicians call 

 them by this name because each is in close 

 sympathy with the others. The result is 

 that when one branch is allowed to become 

 impaired, the others weaken. That is why 

 one kind of sickness leads to another. 

 That is why cases become "complicated." 

 For this delicate nerve is the most sensitive 

 part of the human system. 



Does this not explain to you some of the 

 uncertainties of medicine — is not a good 

 reason to your mind why other kinds of 

 treatment may have failed. 



Don't you see that THIS is NEW in 

 medicine? That this is NOT the mere 

 patchwork of a stimulant — the mere sooth- 

 ing of a narcotic? Don't you see that it 

 goes right to the root of the trouble and 

 eradicates the cause? 



But I do not ask you to take a single 

 statement of mine — I do not ask you to be- 

 lieve a word I say until you have tried my 

 medicine in your own home at my expense 

 absolutely. Could I offer you a full dollar's 

 worth free if there were any misrepresenta- 

 tion? Could I let you go to your druggist 

 — whom you know — and pick out any bottle 

 he has on his shelves of my medicine were 

 it not UNIFORMLY helpful? Could I 

 AFFORD to do this if I were not reason- 

 ably SURE that my medicine will help you? 



Simply Write Me 



The first free bottle may be enough to 

 effect a cure — but I do not promise that. 

 Nor do I fear a loss of possible profit if 

 it does. For such a test will surely con- 

 vince the cured one beyond doubt, or dis- 

 belief, that every word I say is true. 



This offer is open to everyone, every- 

 where. But you must write ME for the 

 free dollar bottle order. All druggists 

 do not grant the test. I will then direct 

 you to one that does. He will pass it 

 down to you from his stock as freely as 

 though your dollar lay before him. Write 

 for the order to-day. The offer may not 

 remain open. I will send you the book 

 you ask for beside. It is free. It will 

 help you to understand your case. What 

 more can I do to convince you of my in- 

 terest — of my sincerity? 



For a free or- 

 der for a full 

 dollar bottle 

 address Dr. 

 Shoop, Box 

 4214, Racine, 

 Wis. State 

 which book you 

 want. 



Book 1 on Dyspepsia. 

 Book 2 on the Heart. 

 Book 3 on the Kidneys. 

 Book 4 for Women. 

 Book 5 for Men. 

 Book 6 on Rheumatism. 



Mild cases, are often cured with one or 

 two bottles. For sale at forty thousand 

 drug stores. 



Dr. Snoop s Restorative 



