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Show 1 Otters jjf Is the popular family mcdi-itl mcdi-itl aneoffoday. In thousands I M of homes it has found a per-1 fi njanent place because it has 3 alTays bn' found safe and! . reliable. Prominent physi-I at1 cJans vho have tested it, I Sj Jjso prescribe it in cases of I jLsPePsia, Indigestion,! S nstipation, Nausea, I M Mlarla and Female I disorders. Try a bottle. WOMEN PRAISE PEU-NA. I fv j For Diseases Peculiar to Their Sex There is no Medicine tm 11 That Gives Such Universally Good Results. 1)1 The Actress and the Housewife j " ' " H ' n ' t n h i m n 1 1 1 m m i h n 1 1 n f f- I'l I Rely Upon PerU-na. f M,ss Zelma Rnwlston, 8 W. 29th St.. New York City, writes: i iili'jh P'l 1 ,, X "'or over a year I have used Peruno, and find it all you claim ! i 8 ' f' B f n i im X for 1 sha11 great pleasuroin recommending-it to mypro-'t ' i iff ttfl' fl I Pffi v '" T-'v'V"v7r-V 7f ' w:,? I fessional friends." Zelma Bawlston. P l J I fyimrl J ' M ' M --H-Hr -HH M if 111 I'M' I ' ' 'mBIiICW'' ''''l i Permm seems so admirably adapted to catarrhal troubles of women It iim'.'! ijfl I Iv WfEEW$ S that lt rarc,y fa"s ? Instantly relieve and promptly cure W V if fl I ijiPi , ''''' S N S0ner d0GS a woman beBln 10 take Peruna than she feels that a 1 D ill I f . WA: wliftf''- I Sometimes It Is necessary to take It for weeks, and even months, but ' J l k J Wwim( W'jiwfK' 1 thc eood effect becomeH apparent at once, and gradually continues until H i'-'L V Pelvic catarrh Is a phrase coined by Dr. Hartman, covering. all that large class of diseases that used to be known as female weakness. Thc lower portion of tho abdomen is called by anatomists the pells. The organs contained in this portion of the body arQ known as the pelvic organs. There are several of them, very delicate and very subject to catarrh. Few women escape entirely catarrh of these organs. While each case presents some minor difference as to detail, they are all In reality alike. Pelvic catarrh, therefore, Is a generic teim that covers all cases of catarrh of the pelvic organs. There is no ouro equal ln promptness and permanency to a short course of Peruna. Peruna does not relieve these cases by temporarily mitigating some symptom, symp-tom, but by a removal of the cause. Many a woman can testify that a local' treatment does not permanently cure. A large multitude of women are constantly con-stantly going from doctor to doctor to receive local treatment, with little or no result. In Peruna these women find a prompt and permanent cure. Thousands upon M M M fr-H- M I H I I H II II I I HI I I I II It I H I I tM-' j 8 l Miss Mynno Barton, 221 Washington Ave., Madison. Wis., writes: J lj , ' J H X "I took Peruna for two month s according to directions for cessation j jfj 'H j of the menses, and found that it restored the natural functions of the 8 IB I T system which hnd ceased on account of getting my foet wet and catch.- X jj :ri, ' ', fl X ing cold and which caused intonsa pains. It also toned up my system X w I 1 'H and made me feci much better nnd stronger, so that I feel in duty T ' tt & ' ' ' bound to say a good word for it. I shall cheerfully recommend it to my I jjV.. ' j H -f friends, and am suro that they will bo ploased with, the results, if it 4- vlj j!V l H helps them as it did me." Miss Mynno Barton. t , f! !: , 'I thousands of testimonials to this effect are received by Dr. Hartman every year. The good tha't Peruna has accomplished ac-complished lp this class of cases can scarcely be overestimated. Noted Women Who Uso Pe-ru-na. Belva Lockwood. Washington, D. C. Mrs. Lucy Clark. Farmlngton, Utah. Vice-President Utah State Council of Women. Mrs. Verona E. Roach, wife of late Senator Roach of Larimore. -N. D. " Mi s. General James Longstrcet of WashingtonID. C. Mrs Grldley, mother of Captain Grid-ley Grid-ley of tht) U. 3. cruiser Olympla. Mrs. H. A. S. Marsh, President Wo- man's. Benevolent Ass'n., No. 237 Jack- jjh j L? I son Park Terrace, Chicago, I1L H j u ( ; H Mrs. Robb-Maher, attorney-at-law, ! , !J ' ' ' H of Kansas City, Kan. 'jl-j !'! ''t H Mrs. Colonel Hamilton of Columbus, j j r H Mrs. Theophlle Schmitt, wife of tho Hp $ I I ex-Secretary of the German Consulate, 8b!j I H of Chicago, 111. IV ,) f If you, do not derive prompt and sat- S H ' v, H isfactory results from the use of Pe- ,'( ! ' runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman. ! j !,' ' " rlH giving a full statement of yourjcase, and j j ';, ' he will bo pleased to give you Tils valu- .1 '' , able advice gratis i ,' Address Dr Hartman, President of 1 ' "j -M The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. jj i!( ( j foNTEST III I |