The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 1, 1918, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENT - RUPTURED?— - THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS! For Many Years We Have Been Telling You That No Truss Will Ever Help You—We Have Told You'thp Harm That Trusses Are Doing. We Have Told You That the Only Truly Comfortable and Scientific Device for Holding Rupture is the Brooks Rupture Appliance—and That It Is If you have tried most everything else. come to me. Where others fail is where have my greatest success. Send attached coupon today and I will send you free my il- lustrated book on Rupture and its cure, show- ing my Appliance and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried it and were cured. It is jnstant relief when all others fail. Remember, 1 use no salves, no harness, no lies. I .send on trial to prove what I say is true. You are the judge and once having seen my illustrated book and read it you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of patients whose letters you can also read. Fill out free coupon below and mail today. It’s well worth your time whether you try my Appliance or not. Soundly Cured At the Age of 81 Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir:— - Less than a year ago I sent to you for an appliance which came promptly. I at once put it on and it fitted perfectly. I have worn the appliance not quite 101 months. It has cured my rupture, I tried the other day while the ap- pliance was off, to see if I could force anything out of the opening to make a break not though I tried hard. Now I think this quite remarkable as I am in my eighty-first year. I am an old veteran of the Civil War, born and raised in the town of New Boston, State of New Hampshire, from which place I enlisted in the 10th N. H. Vol. Inft. in Co. C, commanded by Col. M. T. Donahue. &I cannot feel but that I owe you this testi- mony for I had never expected to be cured. However, thanks be to God I found a cure through the valuable appliance you made for me. 3 Your friend Holly Hill, Fla. E. A. Richards Cured Without Operation “Was SureCrI;Ie lWould Be a pp e” Ada, Minn. Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir:— _— Enclosed is a pic- ture of my children, and the little man you. see seated. on the chair is ‘the one who was cured by your Appliance. He had been rup- tured quite a while there but I could - | ’ SENT ON TRIAL TO PROVE IT The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance, who, cured. himself and " who is now giving ‘others the bencfit - of “his - experience If ruptured, write him.teday; at- Marshall, Mich. Cured In Three Months Salem, Ohio. 480 Cleveland Av. Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Mr. Brooks: I am. sending yen: * a. small picture of my son, who is now five years old. We ordered your Appliance for him when he was only two months old, and yet want to say in about three months all signs of ture were gone, and he is some boy today. I shall be very glad to say a good word for you when- ever the opportunity presents itself. Yours very truly, T. A. McLAIN. ' Veteran Cfired Doctor Pronounces Him , Cured 119 Towle Avenue, ; . Mishawaka, Ind. Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Mr. Brooks:— Answering your letter, will say’ we “need” no-‘moYve Appli-- - ances, as cur son has been completely cured by wearing your Appliance. We rccently had him ex- amined, and the doctor said the opening was entirely closed and that it wasn’t necessary to wear it.lon_er. Thankinz .~ you kindness, I am, Yours very truly, MRS. H. TOLLMAN. for your - Temember "I send my Appliance on trial ‘to prove what I say is true. You are tb be.the judge:. Fill out free- coupon below and mail today. - no- matter *what Ten Reasons Why You Should Send for Brooks Rupture Appliance : 1. It is absolutely the only Appliance of the kind on the market today, and in it are embodied the principles that inventors have sought after for years. i 2. The Appliance for retaining the rupture cannoc oe tnrown out of position. : 3. Being an air cushion of soft rubber it clings closely to the body, yet never blisters or causes irritation. 4. Unlike the ordinary so-called pads used in other trusses, it is not cumbeérsome or ungainly. 5. It is small, soft and pliable, and posi- tively cannot be detected through the cloth- ing. 6. The soft, pliable bands holding the Ap- pliance do not give one the unpleasant ‘sen- sation of wearing & harness: o T G " 7. There is nothing about it to get foul, and when it becomes soiled it can be washed without injuring it in the least. 8. There are no metal springs in the Ap- pliance to torture one by cutting and bruising the flesh. ; 9. All of the material of which the Ap- pliances are made 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 established by an experience of over thirty years of dealing with the public, and my prices are so reasonable, my terms so fair, that there certainly should be no hesitancy in sending free coupon today. Pennsylvania Man Thankful Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. ; Dear Sir:—Perhaps it will interest you to know that I 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 night. In fact, at times I did not know I had it on; it just udapted itself- to the shape of the 'body and seemed to be a part of the body, as it clung to the spot, sition I was in. - : It would be a ver- itable God-send to the unfortunate who suf- ‘er from rupture if ¢1l could procure the Brooks Rupture Ap- rliance and wear it. They would certainly never” regret it. My rupture is now all healed up and noth- inT ever did it but your Appliance. Whenever the opportunity presents itself I will say a ~cod word for your Appliance, and also the honorable way in which you deal with . rup- tured people. It is a pleasure to recommend :Il wood thing among your friends or strangers. am, Yours very sincerely, JAMES A. BRITTON. 80 Spring St., Bethlehem, Pa. before we wrote you 3 N g ; fa T, By it o = Free Information C & al e wou. a 'y op 3 eteran of Co. “H” sl theret ot gy T = ormation Coupon i some -helping hand Which he was Second ® Mr. C. E. BROOKS . m showe me an a £ 1 I e SeoaEeRe i ZERS A ; - 2 e at, i e suffering ; o he was in perfect and torment of Rup- 1 462 B State St., Mal'Sha“, Mlchigan ] Diiance fo pust Jymcaring of & Brooks Ap- | fure for, years and B Please send me by mai S 5 The doctor advise‘fie :lonopemtion which: 11| Jocory. a8 the - fol H full informast?:n ar.rllaiuty 1mulAm fllam P oy Jnstrated: book mid, B would not consent to. Your advice was -to 2}3?‘ peial ;o B ; your Appliance for the cure of rupture. - put an Air Cushion' Appliance on him, and 5 || A 1 must say that it is worth ten times what " Mr. C. E. Brooks, W Name e . it cost. ] Marshall, Mich. ~ f — 2890909000 060000000000 0000000 tsessTanssan RIS ERS AT | ude'ZEl‘ Jou, i:nuld, h:ive seen '}:im !}:efi:rem e Dear Sifi: — 1 lflg H G : 2] ppliance ‘and now, when he y | your ‘applian ; s sorakice antinow Whet he s T e e .Address B I cannot thank you too much for what you | Rot worn it for twenty-five days, for I think : " have done for my boy. 5 gh‘t Ihu.m cured., I hope that I may never E R F. D o e s Git n Yours respectfully, . 3 ave ‘wear ityaogn.ri'n,m],’ 2 SR E, . _.q'...,'.'.:,, y..................... State................../,. v OLIVER HANSON. . ‘Wm.'McAdams, Sr., Kansas, JI1. ...I-.l........l....l..........l........= ; Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers AR w0 it e B L L wflfz?&&isff‘r;flgz;?.

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