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Show I The Masses and the Classes Use and Praise Pe-ru-na. 11 I A Fruit-Growor's Letter. b. Birch, Fruit-grower, Afton, So' was very much run down .nrt out of sorts e.vory way. She had JTmalo weakness and was very iveak, S.WouB and had no appotitc. "We had our family doctor to givo ,r medicine, but she did not Improve fn the least. She has consumption In w family a"d she was ln 6Uch bad fi and bo run down that I began 2? t very uneasy, but your medicine v,. made an entirely new woman of 5;jf...-W. B. Birch. An Ex-Consul's Letter. Won. James Morgan, 1735 Twentieth fret. Washington, D. C Is Ex-Llou-fmant U. S. Navy and Ex-Consul to Alalia, in a recent letter from Washington, D. C this prominent gen-lVrnan gen-lVrnan endorsos Peruna ln the following follow-ing words: "The use of your Peruna a remedy or a cure for catarrh by many of my friends who hnve been Lneflted by tho tame, as well as my '"'mni experienco aa to its efficacy and Ifood tonlo properties, causoB mo to roc-loromend roc-loromend Peruna to all parsons." James An Old loan's Lsttor. i Mr. Isaao Brook of McLennan coun-k'r coun-k'r Tex., haB attained tho great age lef'lll years. He.fipeska as follows of iperuna: "As for Dr. Ilartman'o rom-M.Ay rom-M.Ay Peruna, P- havo found It to bo iihabeJrt, If not the only reliable, rcm-fe&r rcm-fe&r for catarrhal affections. It has ftbten roy Etand-by for rauny years, and fj attrlbuto my good health and extreme ex-treme ago to this remedy." Mr. Isaac 3rock. A TJ. S. Bematoi'a Letter. a Hon. v. y Sullivan, United States "'senator from Mississippi, ln a letter ro-k'f'eently ro-k'f'eently written to Dr. Hartman, says li'fh following of Peruna as a catarrh Iy. "For some time I have been a er from catarrh ln its most in-t in-t stage, eo much eo that I be-alarmcd be-alarmcd as to my general health, earing of Peruna as a good rom-gave rom-gave it a fair trial and soon be-o be-o improve. Ito offects were' dlo-7 dlo-7 beneficial, removing the an-j an-j 6yraptomo, and wa3 particular-Hi particular-Hi as a tonic." Hon. W. V. Sul-A Sul-A Pastor's Letter. . 9. H. Ronfro of Norborne, Mo., unning ears. Ho says: head gatherod and broke and irs ran terribly. I tried several les with no relief. At last I got tie of Peruna, and It did mo so good that I kept on using it; l the fourth bottle, and must say removed all ray bad symptoms. :ad does not pain any more, my iave stopped running, and I feel it deal better." Rov. S. H. Ren-A Ren-A Judge's Letter, je S. H. Man gum of He 1 ana, ATk., tho following in regard to Peas Pe-as a catarrh cure and general ako pleasure in recommending ijreat national remedy as an ex-t ex-t catarrh remedy. I have used a very short tlmo and find I am Improved. It Is also a good tonic icmld be used by every one whoso a needs building -up." S. H. Man-A Man-A Physician's Latter. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Etc-r Etc-r of U S. Treasury Department, ate of Columbia College, and who I three years at West Point, has Mowing to say of Peruna: ow rno to express my gratitude u for tho benefit derived from wonderful remedy. One short i has. brought forth a vast change now consider myself a well man, months of suffering, Fellow suf-, suf-, Peruna will euro you." Dr. llyn Jordan. 1 An Actress's Letter. Mrs. McKee Rankin, actress, of New York City, writes: "No woman should bo without a bottle bot-tle of Peruna ln reserve. As a remedy for catarrh of the head and throat It 13, I believe, without an equal. Peruna Pe-runa is an efTeotual preventive against colds and coughs." Mrs. McKee Rankin. Ran-kin. A Governor's Letter. i Hon. G. W. Atkinson, Governor of West Virginia, in a recent letter from Charleston, W. "Va., says: "I can recommend your preparation, Peruna, as a tonic. Its reputation as a cure for catarrh Is excellent, It having hav-ing been used by a number of people known to me with the very be3t results." re-sults." Hon. G. W. Atkinson. A Business Man's Letter. Hon. Wm. N. Sellg, a prominent business bus-iness man of Chicago, 111., In speaking of Peruna, the great catarrh remedy, says as follows: "After having used several remedies for Indigestion, with :no beneficial results, re-sults, I was induced by a friend of mine to try Peruna, and I gladly say that It effected a positive cure. I have lately recommended it to several of my acquaintances, as I firmly believe it is nil that is claimed for It." Wm. N. Sellg. A Sawyer's Letter. F. W. Radtke. 7-10 MIntzer street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "I have been troubled with catarrh for four years, and could not work at my trade. I have tried almost every cure on the face of the earth, and had doctors attend me at their office and ln the hospital, but could not get relief re-lief until I tried your wonderful Peruna. Pe-runa. After taking the second bottle I could go to work at my trade (sawyer), (saw-yer), and the dust has no effect on my throat now. I shall recommend Peruna Pe-runa to everybody who suffers with catarrh." F. W. Radtke. A Young Girl'o fET. Letter. Mmi Miss Callle Wind-ham, Wind-ham, Moore's (Bridge, Ala.. Tus- &T Jm caloosa county, sfffir hrfe M'rites: ?M$2f-Wl "I am twenty-one M&m years of age, and - v$M have been subject to spells of sore throat all my life, und for seventeen months I had hardly been clear of It. Our home physician treated it, but It got no better. I have now taken nearly five bottles of Peruna, and feel as well as I over did In my life. I feel that it Is a great blessing to me. I can safely recommend Peruna as a permanent cure for catarrh of the throat and will take pleasure ln doing bo." Callio Windham. An Architect's Letter. Hon. I. S. Smlthmoyer, architect of the new Congressional Library of Washington. D. C, writes: "I endorse the good opinion expressed ex-pressed by Senators and Representatives Representa-tives in Congress regarding the curative cura-tive qualities of your compound. Those who have used It recommend It as a tonic which is particularly effective as a cure for catarrh." I. S. Smithmeycr. A Housewife's Letter. Mrs. Maggie Franks, G17 Main street, Greenville, Miss.,-writes "I was troubled for a number of years with systemic catarrh. I had almost constant pain in the side, stomach trouble, a bad cough, caught cold very easily, and felt nervous and tired all the time. Peruna has made me a healthy, strong woman. I improved im-proved in strength and fiesh rapidly after beginning your medicine, and can do more work now and not feel it than I have done for years." Maggie Franks. WiWSS -v PKA Laser's Letter Hon Louis J. jW ,v " l3Xfc!z' IsSSv-llW Chicago, 111., tM .writes: !5BAawnfn?TT "During tho re- rtt!I:SSlM- cent gubernatorial MA campaign In thlH .i.S3m (State, I was - "' - troubled with ' severe hoarseness A Father's Letter. "'" Mr. Henry Wcsselcr, Wacousta, Mich., writes: "About two months ago wo wrote you for advice for our llttlo girl. She was ln a very bad condition then. We gave her two bottles of Peruna and a half bottle of Manalln, and she is well now, which we feel very thankful for." Hnry Wesseler. A School Teacher's Letter. Miss Johanna Soyer, teacher ln Oakley Oak-ley avenue school, Chicago, 111., writes: "Last year I was very 111 and could barely attend to my duties in the school room. After using three bottles of Peruna I was completely restored to my usual health." Miss Johanna Soyer. A Cavalryman's Letter. Anton J. Frank, Captain of the 12th I Ohio Cavalry, Co. D., writes from S37V Lincoln avenue, Chicago, 111.: "No praise bestowed upon Peruna could be too high. I suffered for years with a complication of troubles of the pelvic organs from exposure in the army, and could find no relief until I tried Peruna, It meant life and health to me, broken down as I was and unable un-able to enjoy life. I am now feeling well and strong, and without one- ache or pain." Anton J. Frank. and sore tnroat. At tho suggestion of a friend I tried Peruna, which gave me complete relief." re-lief." Louis J. Dehan. "A Society Lady's Letter. Triss Olive Carland, 181 51st street Brooklyn, N. Y writes: "List winter, coming home from a ball, I was suddenly chilled and caught a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and ln my head. Peruna was recommended to me, and' I gave It a-trial, a-trial, and ln less than a month all tra'ces of catarrh had left my head and throat, and I felt much better and stronger." Miss Ollvo Carland. A Mayor's Letter. Hon. B. J. Irvln, mayor of Washington. Wash-ington. Ga., endorses Peruna ln tho following statement: "I have frequently used Peruna ln my family and havo found It an excellent ex-cellent remedy for colfis and as a tonic. ' I often recommend it to my friends." Hon. B. J. Irvln. A Chief Justice's Letter. j Chief Justice Chambers of Washington. Wash-ington. D. C, writes as follows: "I have tried one bottle of Peruna and I can truthfully say it is one of the best tonics I ever used, and I tako pleasure ln recommending It to all sufferers suf-ferers who are ln need of a good medicine. medi-cine. I can recommend It as one of tho very best remedies for catarrh." W. Lu Chambers. A Chnplain'3 iotter. Mr. Z. L. H. Burns, Chaplain of Lincoln Lin-coln Lodge, Sons of St. George, writes from Benton, Ind.: "I do not. know Just how Peruna is inado, but I do know there is as much difference in effect In using Peruna and any other medicine as there is between night and day. Every dose seems to Instill life and health. I have been troubled with catarrh of the head for years, also with Influenza. But It Is all gone. Peruna seemed to cure It ln an Incredibly short time. I only used three bottles, and I am today as healthy and well as any man could wish to be. Inclement or damp weather I do not dread, as Poruna cures a eold ln a short time." Z. L. H. Burns. A Policoman's Letter Mr. Chas. Rehm, Lieutenant of Police, Po-lice, 43rd Precinct, Chicago, 111., writes: "When I havo suffered any bad con-ecquences con-ecquences from exposure and coJd3, I have found that there is nothing so quickly restores tho system to healthful health-ful activity ns Peruna. I uso It often myself, and know that several of our patrolmen have received groat benefit from this tonic." Chas. Rehm. A Count's Letter. Count Segundo de Ovies, whose family fam-ily has been one of tho most Influential Influen-tial and wealthy of Spain, and who Is the last of this Illustrious race, ln a recent letter gives his endorsement to Peruna ln the following words, written writ-ten from Tho Canfleld, Atlantic City, N. J.: "Last winter my secretary had a severe se-vere attack of la grippe, which was cured effectually by tho use of four bottles of Peruna; so when I contracted the same unpleasant sickness last fall I at once sent for n bottle. It truly worked wonders, and removed the sickening sick-ening and aoro feeling I had within a few days. When I go away I carry Poruna as a valuablo perquisite to my traveling outfit." Julian Segundo, Condo do Ovles. A Traveler's Letter.' H 111 J. Edward Clark, 402 Temple street, 1ml Lob Angeles, Cal., writes: limlllji'B "I fully boliovo Poruna saved my . IfiHihliLI llfo. About two years ago, after re- jw i!;H turning from Alaska, I was taken with ' cHlil ul oatarrh of tho stomach, and ln fact of fflR 1 U iH tho, whole system. My Btomach failed IW liltljB me, as nothing I ato seemed to do mo lanlip iULfl any good, but always gave mo paln3 QfffH and belching of gas. My kidneys got SB soro and weak. I had palpitation of tho ill f;P heart, my lungs wore eorc, and It was IfH I difficult to draw a long breath. I also ImliiilliiilH had fainting spells, and while walking twilll'LLI .was afraid I might fall to tho Bide- iffjall'ILl walk. I also had to get up at night WvilrilKeH and sit ln a chair to keep from smoth- ftflll Hp'fl orlng. My lcg3 and arms pained me tBIIs n most of the time, my feet were cold on. mm lllr-iH tho hottest day, my tongue was coated, 1 fflfl N i I had chills from my head to my feet. llflilinil I was weak and had very llttlo life, j iph linl and everything looked dark to me, and ilrf llLl often wished for tho end. HrllPlrefl "I took all kinds of medicine do fill I'll fiB not think there Is a drug etorc In the IH i p 1 city that I did not get como truck from. 'ill IP '1 I also used vapor baths, dieted, drank 'til flNrLl all the mineral waters, had many con- dli lillll ih sultations with two of the best doc- , 11111111 tors of this city, used their prcscrlp- rjfl'tl '1 tlons, but all seemed of no use. jutt 1 1 "After months of this kind of work t m ly lM I fully mndo tip my mind to try Pe- I In run a, and thank God for It, as I had $ fl lln 'iH not used over two bottles until I felt II a change, and havo been getting bot- SlfltB Ifl tor over since, and now I am well and ifillPl I Btrong. All my friends tell me how I H well I look. Lot mo say to those who Slu'r l LH nro slok, try Poruna If you have any rlW 1 1 o my symptoms, It will cure you. Don't Ullili oxp.ect to bo cured by ono bottlo, but ( Mm li Lh atick to it until cured." J. Edward I fj 1 'I A Young Mother's Letter. fl 111 H Mrs. W. McRoberts writes to Dr. Ill f 1 1 fl Hartman from Delano, Minn., tho fol- ' sat J' 9 "I feel perfectly well of catarrh. I , IH 1 did as you directed mo to and took Pe- , n II M 1 runa and Manalln. Tho third of March jjlj Ml ,H I gavo birth to a ten-pound baby girl, jkljjjl I and we are both well and happy. I lufiif) flj'l am very thankful to you, and Poruna. i lifflrllflliiB saved my llfo. I recommend It to Iff u lPI every one and can't' praise It enough. 'Mm II (ill "I send you ray own and my baby's ijfli'f ' I fll picture. She Is so sweet and good, sho lSl j I is a Peruna baby. I have such fifi P j 0 fl good health now I do all my house- IntlifllltirH work and take care of my baby, and IfllTlilllllH feel co good. There are thrco or four iram of my neighbors using Peruna now, joll . H(H since It did mo so much good. Thcyi 'il ifl wero Juct run down, and they think it. ftiin ifl is flno. It is so good to give strength." 1 jK M 1 H Mrs. W. McRoberts. tnPi 1 V A Fireman's Letter. iDIOn ifl Mr. John Sweeting, Captain Fire De- IffPl I ifl partment of Evnnston, 111., says: immlilffl "Some time ago we had such con- ' IWmii )ifl tlnual hard service that I, as well as flffci'lllifl my men, was completely exhausted and fJtllul) ' ifl felt my nerves give way. One of our. hvh' .fl men had tried Peruna a couplo of years flrP 'fl ago, and he advised us to try It. We !Kjr' !H did so, and found tho change simply itvl'li I 'fl marvelous. A doso seemed better than i u -fl a mcnl, and in ten days we wero all Iffijj 'l -fl feeling fine." John Sweeting. fnlfm rfl A Band-Master's Letter. M fl W. H. . Santelmann, Leader of the U. Iw jj Mjfl S. Marine Corps Band of Washington, MCl'i NjjH D. C. writes- fffi'lHffl "I tako pleasure ln testifying to tho , sffi E pfl merits of your Peruna. My wife Is now wj nltfl using it and she Is very much lm- ' tfflfl! lilf'H proved. As a spring tonic I know of SnflJIHufl nothing better, and take pleasure ln Jftl' ll llllfl recommending It to all who are In need fciL'iflH of a good, safe remedy."-1 W. H. San- ?SfliIH telmann. Krhn ill Vlf ,you do not recelvo prompt and II satisfactory results from tho use of mlnllll'B Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, iUn-r HnSfl giving a full statement of your case, fflljlH and he will bo pleased to glvo j'ou his ' lijH IhI valuable advise gratis. iniPll rfl Address Dr, Hartman, President of I fl Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Up 111 |