Trwri A, The Commoner. INARCH 11, 1904. j . - ., r f r s i ' . s If" ....Book I on Dyspepsia ...Book 2 on the Heart .... Book 3 on the Kidneys ....Book 4 for "Women .... Book 5 for Men (sealed) ... Book 6 on Rheumatbm m Send me the book checked above . , m: t jk Sign here ., 'in1 f '. .;;' m f T iiiiiiimiif i " ---" --- .. To Dr, Shopp, Box 0515 Racine, Wis. Simply Sign This and Know How To GetWell That is all. Send no money. Simply sign above. ,-&-. ;jLen me tne dook: you neeci. jl win arrange -with a druggist near you for six bottles of Don't Wait Until You Are Worse Taken in time, the suffering of this little xne would have been prevented. Her mother writes me: Two years ago my llttlo irlrl was sick continuously for six months. Wo trlod many doctors, and thoy failed, yot.lt took only two bottles of your remedy to euro hor, and Bbo hm remained cured. You can tell others of this euro If you so desiro." Mils. . H. AVEttY, Kockdale, N. Y. Tis a pityshe did not first write me, before the case was dangerous. The wife of Omer Andrus of Bayou Chicot, La., had been sick for 20 years. For 8 years could do practically no work. He writes: "When sho first started taking tho Restorative Bhe barely weighed 00 pounds; now she weighs 135, and laablo easily to do all nor housework." Twenty "dark" years might have been "bright" "ones." ' - J. G. Billing6ley of Thomasville, Ga., for three years has been crippled with disease. Now he is well. He writes: "I spent 1150.00 for other medicines, and tho 13.00 1 have spent with you have done momorcgood than all tho rest" Both money and suffering might have been save'd. And these are only three from over 65,000 similar cases. These letters dozens of themcome every day to me. How much serious illness the Restorative has pre vented, I have no means of "knowing, for the slightly ill and the indisposed simply get a bottle or two of their druggist, aie cured, and I never hear from them. But of 600,000 sick ones seriously sick, mind you -who asked for my guarantee, 39 out of each 40 have paid. Paid because they got well. If .1 can succeed in case like these fail but one time in forty, in diseases deep-seated and chronic isn't it certain Ixan always cure the slightly411?. ffll HWHBBwMrf uSKNttSpir DR. SHOOPS RESTORATIVE Take it a .month at my risk. If it succeeds the cost to you is $5.50. If it fails the druggist will bill the cost to me. And I leave the decision to you. Why the Restorative Succeeds. You may oil and rub, adjust and repair a weak engine. It will never.be stronger nor do its work better, without steam. More power more steam is necessary. And so with the vital organs. Doctor them as you will. That's mere repairing. Permanent cures never come save through treating the nerves that operate those organs. "" And that my Restorative does. After almost a lifetime of labor of study at bed; sides and research in hospitals I made this discov ery. I found a way to treat, not the organs them selves, but the nerves the inside nerves that op erate these organs and give them power and . strength and health. That discovery has shown me the way to cure. It makes my offer possible. I know the remedy. I never forget the study, all the research, the trials and tests that perfected it. VI have watched its action year after year in cases difficult, discouraging. ..Time after time I have seen it bring back health to those poor ones whom hope had almost deserted. I know what it will do My only pi oblem is to convince you. And so I make my offer. And the bare fact that I make such an offer ought of itself to convince you that I know how to cure. Please read it -again. It means exactly what I say. No catch no mis leading phrases in it. Simply this you take the medicine and I witl take the risk. .And you not I decide if you are to pay. All You Need To Do Simply sign the above that is all. book you need. The offer I liberal. The way is easy is simple, ativc is certain. Ask for the make is broad is The Restor- But do not misunderstand mc. This is not free treatment, with nothing ever to paj Such an offer would be misleading would belittle the physician who made it. But I believe n a sick one's honesty his gratitude. That when he is cured, he will pay the cost of the treat mentand gladly. I make this offer so that those who might doubt, may learn at my risk. , Tell of it, please, to a friend who is sick. Or send me his name. That's but a trifle to ask a minute's time a postal. He is your friend. You can help him. My way may be his only way to get well. I, a stranger, offer to do all this. Won't youi his friend, his neighbor, simply write? He will learn from my book a way to get well. Pexhaps, as I say, the only, way for him. His case may be serious hopeless almost. Other physicians, other specialists may have failed. "'The matter is urgent, then. Write me a postal or sign above today. Address Dr. Shoop, Box 65 rs, Racine, Wis. A : 'lidy-g