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Show A BRA YE COLONEL. Recommends pe-ru-na as a family medicine. A Scientific Spring Medicine and Itemedy for Catarrh and Stomach Trouble. Colonel Arthur L. Hamilton, of the Seventh Ohio Volunteers, 259 Goodale street, Columbus, Ohio, writes: "Besides "Be-sides having the merits of Pe-ru-na so fully demonstrated in my family, I Colonel Hamilton, of Columbus, O. nave a number of friends who have takeu it for catarrh and stomach trouble, and all unite in praising it. As a remedy for catarrh I can fully recommend it." Mrs. Hamilton, wife of. the gallant colonel, is an ardent friend of Pe-ru-na also. In a letter on the subject, she writes: "I have been taking Pe-ru-na for some time, and I am enjoying better health now than I have for years. I attribute the change In my health to Pe-ru-na, and recommend this excellent catarrh remedy to every woman, believing it to be especially beneficial to them." The spring-time is the most favorable favor-able time of the year to treat catarrh. There is so much less liability to take fresh cold that the treatment is un- impeded. All old cases of chronic catarrh ca-tarrh should begin imme d i a t e 1 y a course of Pe-ru-na as directed In Dr. Hartman's books on this disease. There are so mi-.y different phases . and stages of catarrh ca-tarrh that one hardly knows' when he has it. A A -f J-' 1 2 fh y PePle Mra- Co1' Hamilton. thW pi y a sufferinS from something some-thing else and have tried many niedl- tV? Ta,'n' Wh6n K they C0'1 realize real-ize that it is catarrh and take Pe-ru-na for it they would improve prompt"? and soon recover entirely. Thero n no substitutes. Let no one pe SUade JusUt Sor Uler C'ta" " free to any address. ' bLDt |