The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, June 07, 1912, Page 15, Image 15

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    JUNE 7, 1912
The Commoner.
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A Genuine Rupture Cure
ent On Trial To Prove It
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Don9t Wear a Truss Any Longer
After Thirty Years' Experience I Have Produced an Appliance for Men, Women
and Children That Actually Cures Rupture
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Tf.-you'haVo tried most- everything
else, comQ to ra.c. Where others fail is,
'-where ' X I'haye my greatest success.
Send attached coupon today and I will
send yotl frco -my illustrated book oh
.Rupturo and its euro, showing my Ap
pliance and giving you prices and
names of many peoplo who have trie'd
It and were' cured. It is instant relidf
when all .others fall. Remember, ;I
use no'salvs, no. harness, no lies.
I send 'on' trlalto prove what I say
is' iruc,v "' You. are the Judgo and onco
having 'sceri my Illustrated book and
read it '"you : will bo as .enthusiastic as
my hundr6ds. of'patients whoso letters
ypu dan' alsp read. Fill out free cou
pon bdlow rind Mail tbday. It's well
worth your time whether you try my
Appllanc'o 6r not.
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(PENNSYLVANIA
.., ;,MAN THANKFUL
Mr. ' O. .E,r . brooks,
"Marshall Mich.
DcarSlr: . . .
'"""" PerhapBit will interest you to know
that J have been ruptured six years
and have always had trouble with it
till I got your Appliance. It is very
easy to wear, fits neat and snug, and
is not in the way at any time, day or
nipht. In fact, at times I did not know
I had it on; it just adapted Itself to
the shape of the body and seemed to
be a part of the body, as it clung, to tho
spot, no matter what position I was in.
It .would be a veritable God-send to
the unfortunate who suffer from rup
ture if all could procure the Brooks
Rupture Appliance and wear it. They
would certainly never regret it.
My rupturo is now all healed up and
nothing ever did it but your Appliance.
"Whenever the opportunity presents it
self I "will say a good word for your
Appliance, and also the honorable way
in which you deal with ruptured peo
ple. It Is a pleasure to recommend a
good thing- among your friends or
strangers. I am,
Yours very sincerely,
" JAMES A.'IBRITTON.
80 Spring St., .Bethlehem, Pa.
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The Above Ih C. 15. BrooltH, InVcntor of ihc Appliance, who ;urcil
hiitiNelf and who lia been curing other for over
30 yenrM. If ruptured, write Iilm today, ,,
Recommend From .
Texas Farmer
Brooks' Rupture Appliance Co.,
Marshall, Mich.
Gentlemen: r
I feel it my duty to let you, and also
all people afflicted as I was, know what
your Appliance has done for me. I have
been ruptured for many years and have
worn many different trusses, but never
got any relief until I got your Appli
ance. I put it on last November, but
had very little faith In it, but must
say I am now cured. I havo laid It
away have had it off for two weeks
and dolnp: all kinds of farm work with
ease. "While I was wearing it, I had
lagrippe and coughed a great deal but
it held all right. Words cannot ex
press my gratitude towards you and
your Appliance. Will recommend Jt to
all ruptured people.
Yours sincerely,
Bald Prairie, Texas. J. E. LONG.
Others Failed But
the Appliance Cured
C. E. Brooks,
Marshal, Mich.
Dear Sir: . . , M
Your Appliance did all you claim fr
tho little boy and more, for it curcid
him sound and well. We let him wear
it for about a year in all, although It
cured him 3 months after he had be
gan to wear it. We had tried several
other remedies and got no relief, and
I shall certainly recommend it to
friends, for we surely owe it to you.
Yours respectfully,
WML PATTERSON.
No. 7JL7 S. Main St., Akron, O.
Cured at the Age of 76
Mr. C. E, Brooks, Marshall, Mich.
Dear Sir:-r-1f ,
I began using your Appliance for the
cure of rupture (I had a pretty bad
case) I think. in May, 1905. On Novem
ber 20, 1905, I quit using it. Since that
time I have not needed or used it. I
am well of rupture and rank myself
among those cured by the Brooks Dis
covery, which, considering my age, 76
years, I regard as remarkable.
Very sincerely yours.
High Point, N. C. SAM A. HOOVER.
Child Cured at Four Months
21 Jansen St., Dubuque, Iowa.
C. E. Brooks,
Dear Sir: The DaDy's rupture is
altogether cured, thanks to your appli
ance and we are so thankful to you.
If wo could only have known of it
sooner our little boy would not have
had to suffer near as much as he did.
Ho wore your brace a little over four
months and has not wornJt now for bIx
weeks. Yours verytruly,
ANDREW EGGENBERGER.
Ten Reasons Why
You Should Send For Brooks
Rupture Appliance
1. It is absolutely tho only Appli
ance of the kind on tho market today,
and In It are embodied the principles
that inventors havo sought after for
years.
2. Tho Appliance for retaining tho
rupture cannot be thrown out of posi
tion. 3. Being an air cushion of soft rub
ber it clings closely to tho body, yet
never blisters or causes Irritation.
4. Unlike tho ordinary so-called
pads, used In other trusses, it Is not
cumbersomo or ungainly.
5. It is stnnll, soft and pliable, and
positively cannot be detected through
tho clothing.
C. The soft, pliable bands holding
the Appliance do not give one tho un
pleasant sensation of wearing a har
ness. 7. There Is nothing about it to get
foul, and when it becomes spllcdViit
can bo washed without injuring It: in
the least.
8. There are no metal springs in
tho Appliance to torture one by cut
ting and bruising tho flesh.
9. All of tho material of which tho
Appliances are mado Is of the very
best that money can buy, making It a
durable and safe Appliance to wear.
10. My reputation for honesty and
fair dealing Is so thoroughly estab
lished by an experience of over thirty
years of dealing with tho public, and
my prices arc so reasonable, my terms
so fair, that there certainly should be.
no hesitancy In sending free coupon
today.
Remember
,
T send my Appliance on trial to provo
what I say Is true. You are to be tho
Judge. Fill out free coupon below and
mall today.
Free
Information jj
Coupon
0. E.- Brooks, 173-C State St.
Marshall, Mich.
Please send me by mall In plain
wYappir your illustrated book and
full information about your Appli
ance for tho euro of rupture.
Name ...........
City
R.F.D State
than was cast , for Champ Clark.
TJntil the official tabulation it was
- though-' Clark would lead the Ne
braska!... , '!
City Council Harry FMDaughorty
of Atlantic, City N. J., was arrested
on a charge of. having accepted a
bribe of $500 for voting for the pass
age of an ordinance providing for a
concrete, board walk -along the beach
front, designed to cost a million
dollars or more. He as. given a
hearing. Through his , lawyer he
pleaded, not guilty and was held in
3,000 ,baiifor( the, grand"1 jury. The
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hearing was expected tp be sensa
tional, but few developments were
brought out. ,
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Sensational testimony was givqn
in .the trial pf, Clarence Darrow at
Lips Angeles. i ' i ' ,
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A Thompson, Ga., dispatch, -tarried,
by the Associated Press said;
Thomas B. Watson-was arrested at
his home here on a' federal warning
charging him with sending obscene
matter through the mails. Watson's
brother and several friends will go
on hid bond. His arrest grows out
of a publication in his magazine of
an article said to reflect on the
Catholic religion.
Arizona republicans split in their
state convention and two sets of
delegations were chosen, one set
favoring Mr Taft and the other set
favoring Mr. Itoosevelt.
Idaho democrats instructed for;
Champ Clark. - j
After consulting with other friends;
Mr. Roosevelt rejected a plea of the'
Illinois delegation and announced
that ho would fight Elihu Root as
temporary chairman of the republi
can national convention. He says
there can be no compromise in the
war that is on.
In the Iowa primaries Senator
Kenyon was renominated by a big
majority over Lafe Young.
WISDOM
"A m,t,.r. T If
J. gUIHUS, A tt"
A genius, my son. is a person who
knows enough to be able to learn
something from other people."--Woman's
Home Companion.
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