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Show ft REMARKABLE CURE F0PEPSi Munyon's Stomach Treatment Performing Miracles. MUNYON TELLS YOU HOW TO GET WELL FREE OF CHARGE "A few days ago I received a letter from a young mini, who states he is 28 years of age, ami has occupied several Important positions, but owi ug to indigestion indi-gestion and inability to sleep he has been unable to coneentnite his mind upon his work and has consequently been discharged dis-charged on the prounu of neglect of duty. He goes on to say that he Js a young man of steady habits, but for years he has suffered from dyspepsia, which has so affected his nerves that be is unable to sleep, and that it is not neglect upon his part, nor lack of interest in the business, busi-ness, but simply physical weakness. He asks my advice in this matter. "For the benefit of a large number of those similarly situated I propose to answer this letter publicly, hoping that It may be the means of helping many who may be affected In this way. "In the first place, the stomach must be made well before the nerves can be made strong. The nerves must be mad? strong1 before one can sleep well. No one is capable of doing his best who is in any way troubled with insomnia or any form of nervousness. The greatest gen- erals have been men of iron nerve ana f Indomitable will. They have had perfect 3igestion, being able to eat well, and di- j grest all they ate. J "It is said that Napoleon lost the bat- I tie of Waterloo because of a fit of lndl- I gestion. Grant's enormous reserve power was due to a well stomach. Abraham Lincoln said that 'he did not know that i he had a stomach.' Grover Cleveland, it !s said, could work 18 l urs a day, eat a. hearty meal at 2 or 3 o'clock in the ! oiornlng. go to bed and slep soundly un- til 9 o'clock and get up refreshed, ready j for a new day's work. ; "Pres. Taft is another type of healthy ' manhood. Who thinks for one moment that he would be the President of the j United States today had he ben a dy- ! ipeptfc or affected with some nervo(:3 ! ailment? I claim that two-thirds of ail ihe failures in professional and business i life are due to weak and deranged stomachs. stom-achs. ; "No business house would care to em- ploy a dyspeptic representative to sH j ?oods for them on the road. One-half ; he men who stand behind counters tn- s 3av, earning from $12 to $15 a week, wit 1 never get beyond these figures, for the j reason that they are physically weak. They lack the nerve power and commanding com-manding strength that come from a good, lound stomach. s "No one cares to hear a dyspeptic preacher. No matter how pious he may op. he Is bound to reflect his bilious and I Jaundiced condition. He will unconscious- ly inoculate his hearers with his melan- cholv feelings. f "No one would think of entrusting an Important legal case in the hands of a , 3vsppptic lawyer, any more than he ! would care to entrust his own life, or ; that of a dear one, in the hands of a pVv- ; stcian who is nervous. Irritable or a dy- ! pppptic. Men must have good digestion, strong nerves and vital manhood in or- j 3r to render a clean, clear-cut decision either in medicine, law or business. "I believe that more than half of tl a aivorres can be traced to (11 health. I ! want every dyspeptic to try my stnmrvh i irafment. for it corrects nearly all forms of indigestion and nervousness. It maV3 old Ftr.machs almost as eond as new. It? ! marvelous power for digesting -fond nni getting the best o-it of ft makes for g' J rich, red blood. This, in turn, strengthens strength-ens the nerves, builds up the eeneral sv- tem. and will surely prolong life an! make it a pleasure to live and do the things allotted to us." Prnfpssor Munyon makes no charge for consultation or medical advine: not a p--n-nv to pav. Address Prof. J. M. Munyon, Sfunvon's laboratories. Fifty-third and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Trapping Time Is Soon Here SoGet Posted We Furnish Free Correct Quotations on RV p(JR5 A POSTAL CARD . V . : ' ,. : " ff "' " NO COMMISSION CHARGED (f as WE ARE DIRECT BUYERS TiieHouseThat Rarely Loses aShippe" ; LOTZ BROS. 113 115 ELM ST5t. LOUIS ' RE MEMBER for Coughs I Colds j |