The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 18, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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NOVEMBER 1S,1S04
The Commoner.
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Full Dollar's Worth Free
I will gladly give any sick one a frdl dollar's worth or my
remedy to test. '
I aakiio deposit no promise. Tbero Is nothing to pay, cither
now or later. The dollar bottle Is free
I wantnorcfercnccnosacurlty. The poor hftvo the samo
opportunity as the rich. The very sick, the slightly 111, invalids
01 years, and men and women whoso only trouble is an oc
casional "dull day'" to ono and all I say "Merely wrlto and
ask." I will send you an order on your druggist, lie will givo
you free, tlio full dollar package.
My oflcrla as broad as humanity itsolf. For sickness knows
no distinction in its ravages. And the restless patient on a
downy couch is no more, welcomo than the wasting Kuflerer
who lrets through the lagging hours In a dismal hovel.
1 want EVKItYone, EVEKYwhcrc to tost my remedy.
There is no mystery no miracle. I can explain my treatment
hcltmrittil1 NnlnM1 fou "fr cold frcMCS trand why
neat melts Ice. Nor do I claim a discovery For evorv iioinii tit
ffini' lUtementA,in5ani l,I,llS 8 '"S.S noTen
thnLii. S,i5?nenTeiiln8fed,on.l.rin medicine Is as old as
t nlrnfflVn? llmilJf R,!D,,)d t,,c trutln an.l combined
tno ingredients into a romedy that s nraotloallv corutn Thn
paragraphs below will show you the reSoii wliy
..uilny ycurs of Pal,cnt xpcrlmcnt will avail you nothing if
lnuar0 ?tttC,Cont ra?P"- vor .acts and reason aim even
belief will not cure. Only the remedy can do that.
In eighty thousand communllics-ln more than a million
homcs-Dr. Snoop's Restorative Is known. There are tliow nil
around you-your friends and neighbors, pcrhupi-whoM suller
ingithas relieved. Thcro h not a physician anywhere who
dares tell you I em wronglu the new medical prlnclploi which
I apply. And for Blx solid years my remedy has stood the sever
est tcit a rncdlolno was ever mil'to-I have laid "If It fall JU
Jrcc.' and It hai never tailed whero thcro was a poMlble
chance for it tosuccoed.
Jlutthls mountain of evidence Is of no avail to thojie who
hut their eyes and doso away In doabt. For doubt Is harder
toovcrcomo than dlicaic. I cannot cure those who laaktho
laitii to try.
i.2 mii u V FW18. thl? ofl5Br l "et h evidence. I
lay aside Ujo fact that mine is the lanrcnt medical practlcoln
tho worid. and come to you as a stranger. I ak 70U to bcllevo
not one word that I say till you have proven It or yourself. I
offer to jrtro you outrlilit a lull dollar's worth ol Vr. Snoop's
Restorative. Ho ono else has over tried o hanl to remove
every posilblo exdusc for doubt. It Is the litmou my unbound
ed confldenoc can raggest. Its open and frank and fair. It If
the supreme test of my limitless belief.
Inside Nerves!
Only one out of every 98 has perfect health.
Of the 97 sick ones, aomo aro bcd-rlddcn, some
are half sick, and some aro only dull and list
less. But most of the sickness comes irom a
common cause. The nerves are weak. Not the
nerves you ordinarily think about not the
nerves that govern your movements and your
thoughts.
B .t tho nerves that, unguldcd and unknown,
night and" day, keep your heart in motion con
trol your dfgostive npparatus regulato your
liver operate your kidneys.
Theso are tho nerves that wear out and break
down.
It docs no good to treat tho allintr organ tho
irregular heart tho disordered liver tho re
bellious Btomach the deranged kidnoys. They
arc not to blame. But go back to the nerves
that control them. There yon will ilnd tho Beat
of the trouble.
There is nothing new about this nothing any
physician would dispute. But it remained for
Dr. Shoop to apply this knowledge to put it to
practical use. Dr. Snoop's Restorative is the
TCEUlt Ol a minrtpr mntlirv nf nndnnvnp nlnrio-
this very line. It does not doso the organ or
nerve tho inside nqrve tho power nerve and
builds it np. and strengthens it and makes it
well.
For Stomach Troubles
Tho stomach is controlled hy abdicate nerve
called., tno sqlaj plexus. Prize fighters know
that a blow over tho stomach a solar plexus
blow means a sure kri6ck-out. For this nervo
Is ten times as sensitive as tho pupil ol your eye.
let the solar .plexus is only ono of the centers
ol the great inside norve-lho power nervo. It
is ono ot tho master nerves. The stomach is its
slave. Practically all stomach trouble is nervo
trouble inside nervo trouble solar plexus
trouble. Dr. Shoop's Rcstoratlvo strengthens
the Inside nerves stren.thcns the solar plexus
and tho stomach trouble disappears.
A Bond of Sympathy
The inside nerve system is plainly tho most
important system in tho human body. Our life
rests tm the action ol the vital organs. While
they work we live. Wbentheystopwcdlc. While
they pcrlorm their duties properly we aro well.
When they perform their duties poorly wo aro
ill. And tho vital organs, each and everyone,
depend upon tho Inside nerve system, for ft not
only regulates them it operates and controls
them.
The work of the inside nervo Is not only tho
most Important it is tho most laborious. For
our other nerves are exerted only at will. We
think and talk and exercise only as we (eel in
clined, and when we are tired wo rest. But the
stomach, the heart, tho livor, tho kidneys, must
constantly and continuously day and night
fresh or tired, perform their necessary duties.
We have no way of knowing even that they are
tired or at fault save the weakening of the or
gans they supply.
But this strong bond of sympathy has a useful
Eurpose. For it shows us clearly that all aro
ranches of ono great system that if wo make
the system strong we strengthen every branch.
This is why so many ailments can be cured by
ono lonn of treatment. For almost all sickness
Ib nerve sickness inside nervo sickness and
other kinds of sickness, such as purely organic
derangements are frequently duo to lack of
proper inside nerve treatment.
For Kidney Troubles
Tho Sidneys aro the blood Alters. They are
operated solely by tho inBldo nerves. The branch
which operates them and regulates them Is
called tho renal plexui. When tho renal plexus
is weak or Irregular tho kidney's become clogged
with tho poisons they should throw off. No
kidney treatment can clean them out or cure
them and one slngo leads into another until
after a while tho kidneys themselves begin to
break down and dissolve. Thcro is only one
way to reach kidney trouble that la through
tho inside ncrvcB that control them, which Dr.
Shoop's Rcstoratlvo alone strengthens and restores.
Many At ments-One Cure !
I have called theso th" inside nerves for sim
plicity's sake. Their usual namo is tho "syropa.
thetlo" nerves. Physicians call them by this
namo becauso they are so closely allied became
each is In such clone sympathy with the others.
The result Is that when one branch la allowed
to become impaired, tho others weaken. That
Is why one kind ol sickness leads Into another.
That Is why cases become "complicated." For
this delicate nerve Is tho most Beusltivo part of
the human system.
Does this not explain to you some of the un
certainties ol medicine is it not-a good reason
to your mind why other kinds of treatment may
have tailed.
Don't you see that THIS is NEW in medicine?
That this is NOT the mere patchwork ot a stim
ulantthe mere soothing or a narcotic? Don't
you seo that it goes right to tho root of tho
trouble and eradicates the cause?
Rut I do not aHk you to tako a single state
ment ol mine I donotaskyou to bcllevo a word
I say until you have tried my medicine in your
own home at my expense absolutely. Could 1
offer you a full dollar's worth frco if thf ro were
any misrepresentation? Could I let you go to
your druggist whom you know and pick out
any bottlo ho has on Iiir shelves of my medicine
were it not UNIFORMLY helpful? Could I AV
FORI) to do this II I were not reasonably SURE
that my mcdlclno will help you?
For Heart Trouble
Yonr heart beats more than ten thousand
times a day. And every heart beat is an Impulso
of tho insldo nerve branch called tho cardiac
plexus. The heart is a muscle, but It is the
nervo that makes tho muscle d(. the work. An
irregular or weak heart is, almost In every In
stance, the dlrec result ot a weak or Irregular
nerve Inside nerve. To euro heart trouble re
store the nerve to normal. Dr. Shoop's Restor
ative will restore tho cardiac plexus, just as it
restores tho solar plexus and the renal plexus.
For all are equal parts of tho inhidc nervo sys
temthe power nerves the master nerve.
Simply Write Me
Tho first frco bottle may hn enough to effect a
euro but I do not promise that. Nor do 1 fear
a loss of possible profit II it does. For such a
lest will surely convince Ihe cured ono beyond
doubt or dispute or disbelief, that uvcry word I
say Is true.
Tho offer Is open to everyone, everywhere.
But you must write MK fur tho Ireo dollar bottlo
order. All druggists do not grant the test. I
will then direct you to one that docs. Ho will
pass it down to you Irotn his stock as freely as
though your dollar laid before him Write for
the order today. Tno oflcr may not remain
open. I will scud you the book you ask for be
side. It Is tree. It will help you to understand
your case, What more can 1 doto couvlncerov
oi my Interest of my slucerily7
For a fro order for Hook 1 on Dysrwpila.
a full dollar bottlo Book 'on tho Heart,
you must addrcis I)r. Book .1 on I ho Kidneys.
Shoop, Box C5io, Ka- Book A for Women,
cine, Wis. State Book 6 lor ilen.
which book you want. Book 0 on Rheumatism
Mild cases are often cored with ono or twe
bottles. For sale at forty thousand drug stored
ForWomanlyTroubles
Almost all of the troubles that arc peculiar to
woman are csuscd by weaknets ol the Inside
nerves. Thcro is no need to doctor and doso as
ailing organ when it depends alone for its sup
ply of energy on tho insldo ncr es, inside
weakness. It not attended to will feprcad. The
common name for the inside nerves is tho
"Sympathetic Nerves." Each center is in clow
sympathy with the other, and when one be
comes deranged, general weakness and de
rangement frequently ensue. Dr. shoop's Rc
storatlvo gently tones up the InMdc nervoi and
removes the cause of weakness permanently
and forever.
Dr. Shoop's Restorative
For economy's sake, Jceep a "bottle of Dr. Shoop's Restorative always on the pantry shelf. When off days come a few doses will increase your appetite
-relieve your dullness-set you right. Neglected, these dull, listless spells may develop into serious illness. A close in time is the truest economy
butter, and a little "Water, Jf not moist
enough. Stuff and sew the edges to
gether, brine the hind and forefeet
forward, and close to the body; put a
piece of wood or something In the
mouth to fceep it Opeq. Put half a
cupful of hot. water with a teaspoon
ful of salt and tablespoonful of butter
in a dripping pan, put the pig in, and
baste often, dust lightly with flour,
and bake in a moderate oven for two
and a half to three hours. When about
done, rub the outside with a cloth
dipped in melted butter. When done,
remove to a large platter, take out the
stitches, remove the stick from its
mouth, and put in. its place a small
apple or lemon. Garnish the platter
with celery or parsley. Brown gravy
should be served .with it. Mashed sweet
and Jrish potatoes and turnips may be
served with the roast.
Apple tand Pumpkin Butter
Boil cider down one-half, in an agate
or porcelain vessel; then add the ap
ples as you pare. -and quarter them,
bojling them slowly "all' the while.
When your kettle will hold no more,
cook slowly for two hours, stirring
often with a wooden paddle; then stir
in a heaping teaspoonful of mixed
spices to every quart of the butter, and
boil until quite thick. Some like tne
butter sweet, and light brown sugar
may be used. The spices generally
used are cloves, cinnamon and alspice,
ground. Should be kept in small earth
en jars.
Pare and scrape the pieces of pump
kin, cut into small pieces, put into a
kettle with but Jittle water and cook
slowly for four hours longer, if neces
sary to boil all water away. See that
the pumpkin is thoroughly mashed and
quite dry and thick; then, to each
quart of pumpkin, add a scant cup of
light brown sugar, and season with
ginger or cinnamon, as you like. Cook
one hou. longer, stirring all the time.
Keep in "itone jars, well covered.
Query Box '
L. J. R. I am sorry I can not aid
ybu.-; -"- l ' S-r .'."' ., '-
H. 'K.' Your qudfy 'answered' by mail
by an authority on the subject.
Mrs. T. J. To make your ceiling
appear higher, use a paper of a pro
nounced perpendicular design; also;
omit the picture rail.
A Subscriber. Sprinkle alr-slacfce'd
lime through tho potatoes; this will
usually arrest decay. Tobacco leaves
or paints being stored near, them will
not cause rot
Prances. To suit the lampwick to
the tubing, draw a few threads from
it, lengthwise. This will reduce the
buik, and the wick will pass in with
out trouble.
Mrs. A. M. -Preserve your orange
peel by cutting away the thin yellow
part carefully, and boiling the peel
until tender; then boil in a thick syv
rup until clear; cool, and roll in granu
lated sugar and dry.
Ruthie G. The question Is one that
only a reputable physician can answer.
Sorry I missed, you at the convention.
You forgot to give me your postoffice
address.
Mrs. J. &'.-uitea.f'few.of our best
authorities on cullrfary ' matters en
dorse the article mentioned as. a sub
stitute for lard; many persons uso
suet and beef-drippings with satisfac
tion. Personally, I do not know its
meritii.
Fannie J. The profession of stenog
rapher and typewriter is very much,
over-crowdetl and poorly paid. .If you
are well educated, and know how to
use your education, the mere learning
to manipulate the keys will be but
small matter. The wage is measured
by the skill and ability you display.
Marlon. It Is only within the last
few years that the Intellectual quali
fications of the sexes could be com
pared, as, until recently, the higher
branches of learning were not open to
women. Since their admission to the
colleges and universitiss, women have
attained to high honors In all branches
and.their Intellectual abilities are meet
ing recognition. ,
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