Poultry fancier . ldcertainly never regret it. My rupture is now all healed up and nothing everdid it but your Appliance. Whenever the opportunitypresents itself I will say a good word for your Appli-ance, and also the honorable way in which you dealwith ruptured people. It is a pleasure to recommenda good thing among your friends or strangers, I amYours very sincerely, JAMES A. Spring St., Bethlehem, Pa. Confederate Veteran Cured Commerce, Ga., R. F. D. No. C. E. Brooks, Dear Sir:—I am glad to tell you that I am nowsound and well and can plough or do any heavywork. I can say


Poultry fancier . ldcertainly never regret it. My rupture is now all healed up and nothing everdid it but your Appliance. Whenever the opportunitypresents itself I will say a good word for your Appli-ance, and also the honorable way in which you dealwith ruptured people. It is a pleasure to recommenda good thing among your friends or strangers, I amYours very sincerely, JAMES A. Spring St., Bethlehem, Pa. Confederate Veteran Cured Commerce, Ga., R. F. D. No. C. E. Brooks, Dear Sir:—I am glad to tell you that I am nowsound and well and can plough or do any heavywork. I can say your Appliance has effected apermanent cure. Before getting: your ApplianceI was in a terrible conditiou and had given up allhope of ever being any better. If it hadut beenfor your Appliance I weuld never have beencured. I am sixty-eight years old and servedthree years in Eckles Artillery, Oglethorpe hope God will remard you for the good you are•doing for suffering humanity. Yours sincerely, H. D. The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance, who cured himself and who hasbeen curing others for over 30 years. If ruptured, write him to-day. Child Cured in Four Months Gentlemen:—The babys rupture is altogeth-er cured thanks to your Appliance, and we areso thankful to you. If we could only haveknown of it sooner our little boy would nothave had to suffer near as much as he wore your brace a little over four monthsand has not worn it now for six weeks. Yours very truly,ANDREW EGGENBERGER. 10. My reputation for honesty and fairdealing is so thoroughly establihsed by an ex-perience of over thirty years of dealing withth public, and my prices are so reasonable,my terms so fair, that there certainly shouldbe no hesitancy in sending free coupon to-day. Others Failed but the ApplianceCured C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir:—Your Appliance did all you claimfor the little boy and more, for it cured himsound and well. We let him wear it forabout a ye


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