I A -WW &m ..:,- ,. W.-.U .? The Commoner. 16 J.i mi ' ' " .M 1 VOLUME 4. NUMBER a I Will Cure You of Blindness Send For fly Free Eye Book Today. BLINDNESS Otf EEN COMES SUDDENLY and when least expected. Not one person out of a hundred has perfect eyes You may have some seemingly insignificant, eye trouble which will result in blindness unless treated now. If you are wise you will immediately oxamino your eyes or soek advice of a competent oculist. . If you are one of many who through neglect are de laying treatment remember that your vision may bo blotted out like thousands of others who haye done likewise. It is probably no exaggeration to say that all eye diseases are dangerous. The eye is so delicate that its functions are easily impaired. The Symptoms of Eye Diseases Are not hnrd to discover when you look for them, but they are often passed by unnoticed. Some of the most serious symptoms are as follows: Dimness of Vision. Seeing spots or specks, dance before your eyes. The atmosphere seems smoky and foggy. Seeing better some days than others. Seeing bettor sideways than straight forward. Seeing better in the evening or early morning than at midday. Seeing objects doubled or multiplied. Seeing a halo or circle, about a lampiight .fain an or about the eyes. Constant or periodical headaches. Drooping of the eyelids. Watering when in the wind. Desire to rub the eyes; itching. Smarting of the oyes or drowsy feeling. Rubbing eyes to make things come clear. If you have any of these symptoms your eyes need attention. Do not be like thousandsof others who have neglec ted w uueu iuo warning unui too late, "Write today for my free book and advice. t i Wb!gvllIe,O..Feb.,12,l9M. Dear Doctor Oneal: For 7 years I have been afflicted with Cataracts. I was po blind that! could not tell a man from a woman. I could not s?e to read or bow. Now I have Just taken 8 month's treatment and can read and sew and ace objects very plainly, nd my eyea aro sound and woll. very truly yours, Mrs. Elizabeth Rosalter. I HAVE RESTORED SIGHT TO THOUSANDS of people in all parts of the world. I have cured them when they were entirely hope loss because they had been given up by others as "incurable." Men, women and children from ovory walk in life, from every country on the globe, have sought my aid as a last resort. I have cured them in their own homes, using mild medicines that could not possibly injure and which a child might safely apply. NINETY-FIVE per cent of my thousands of cured patients had been butchered and blinded by the surgeon's knife, a eure rendered almost impossible by acids and caustics, before they sought my aid. They were what is known as "chronic cases" and had been pronounced incuntble by others. That I cured thornmost of them quite easily -tells its own story. I have devoted my entire life and fortune to the study and cure of eye diseases of every kind. My treatment is absolutely and positively my own discovery and is used by no one else. Write and tell me about your trouble. I will care fully investigate it and if it is curable I will tell you how I can cure you in your own home with out inconvenience or annoyance, and at the very least expense. R.ee.d this letter from the Hon. O, C. Weosner, ex- Deputy Secretary of State, whose present address Is at 916 South 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tbla 1b to certify that I have known Dr. Oren Oneal of Chicago Intimately for years. I know him to be honorable and upright In all his dealings and a very successful specialist, I know of many wonderful cures he has made, havingalao treated my mother's ' oyes with great success. He never holds out false hope to anyone, and those who are afflicted with any eye trouble, no matter how serious, should not friyo up In despair until they have at least had Dr. Oneal's opinion of their case. It will In all .cases be an honest one. 0, C. WEESNER. Send me the names and address of your friends who have eye troublos. Jou will be doing them a favor. I will send them my hook and they will thank you ior iv. M iw;uij jrvi, !, jvuzRueiu itoHuer. i ior iv. i penay lor my dook or auTice. y OREN ONEAL, fl. P., 5uite 121, 52 Dearborn Street, Chicago, U. S. Aj BOOK CONTAINS THE RESULTS OF my years of study. It tells how to properly care for your eyes and how to care for your body as well, It illustrates and describes a majority ofeye diseases, and you can probably tell from the symptoma of your trouble and a careful study of this book, what is the matter with your eyes. SEND for it this very day. Don't put off doing so a minute longer; -Write now. I will carefully investigate your trouble and will fire you my honest opinion. I will offer you the best advice my wide range of ex perience and judgment Affords. I will show you exactly what I have been able to do in cases identioal with your own. Here are a few people cured by me who will tell you their experience if you write to them: Mlaa Clara Freshly, 916 Angellquo 8t., St. Joseph, Mo.; Gran ulated Eyelids and Optic Nerve Trouble. , , .,,. Mrs. John Little, 109 Flsguard St., Victoria, B. C, Canada Cataracts. . ..,, xia Mrs. Laura Wortman, 1620 Madison Ave., Baltimore, wo. uongesieu upwc nerve. . . ,. nf rtntlo Mrs. C. H. 8wcetland, Hamburg, Iowa-Parlsla of upuc ni V r' f.if o4t, w rmrt RaDlds. Michigan I Mrs?CHcrman Burdlck, Richland Center, Wls.-Hemmo-thti8.j&f Foster, Navasota, Tex.-Congcated Eyes. CaUraC8tsandwFllm. LIb8ttjyme, TlliCatarflCt of 20 years 8tMr3!nCh;ar,lesT.Bleeper,124S I. RavenswoQd Pk., Chicago, 111. Cataract and Cr isa Lyes. ,.. Mich. Mrs. V,;E. Pcarn, Washington & 3rd Sts. Marquette, Mien. Congested Optic Nervo and Granulated lids. Possibly my book and advice will be all that is nec essary. In any event you have nothing to lose and much to gain by writing me, 1 will not charge you t nenav for my book or advice. w V;'h:'. g i",i '- : v fsL&j!. .: