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Show CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Could Hardly Eat Gradually Grew Worse. Relieved by Peruna. Mr. A. M rfTTV r?rd. 1!X 31 : . v.. ? W e st 11 u r " lingtnn, Iowa, "I lm.l ra , . turrh of tin stomach and a I l in 1 1 1 i ii t - ' Aik'-lS n u in l e r of t,V- -' years. I went ' ,v : In i number r .:., ' J of doctors and . ..v.v 1 got no relief, s-"?-', ' "t 1 J doctors font '. y n mo to C h 1- ,.-' j c a g o, and I 'V -V, . met the same - - v, ,,ild they V '' A-.' VA could do noth-inu noth-inu fur me; " Mr. A. M. Ikerd. said I h id cancer of the tomach and there wa no cure. I almost al-most thought the same, for my breath wai offensive and I could not cat anything any-thing without great mixery, and I gradually grad-ually grew worse. "Finally I concluded to try rerun, fend I found relief and a cure for that dreadful diitenae, catarrh. I took five Lot lien of 1'eruna and two of Mnnalin, and I now feci like a new mnn. There la nothing letter than lVruim, and I keep a bottle of it in my houoe all the time." |