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Show JCAU8HT BY THE GRIP. Released liy Pe-ru-na Congressman ; Howard's RecoveryCongressman jjao. H. WW8 Case Iji Grippe Is epidemic catarrh. It spares no class or nationality, Tho cultured cul-tured and tho Ignorant, tha aristocrat and ths pauper. The masses and ths classes aro alike subject to la grippe. None are exempt all are liable. Have you the grip? Or, rather, baa tho grip got you 7 Orlp la well named. Tho original French terra, la grippe, has been shortened by the busy American Amer-ican to read "grip." Without Intending Intend-ing to do so a new word has been coined that exactly describes the cose. As If some hideous glsnt with awful Gsir had clutched us In Its fatal clasp. Men, women, children, wholo towns and cities are caught In the baneful grip ot a terrible monster. I'e-rn-o for (lttp. Mrs. Dr. a D. Powell, President of Epworth League, alio Prealdent of Iyal Temperance Legion, wrltea from Chchalls, Wash.: "I have used several remedies In cases of severe colds and la grippe, but none I consider of raoro vslue than l'oruna." Mra. Dr. O. D. PowclL AtUr-l ITeeU of I flrlnpe. Miss Emma Joutis, Prealdent Golden Hod Sewing Circle, writes from to Hurling Hur-ling streit, Chicago, 111., as follow., "This spring I suffered severely from the after-effects of la grippe. As tbo doctors did not seem to help me I bought a bottlo of Peruno." Miss Km ma Jourls. CoasreMinsn Howard's loiter. Fort I'ane.Aln. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbia. Ohio: (lentlemen lime taken I'eruna bow tor In o weeka and Hntl I am ert much relleed. I (eel that my cure will be permanent. I haxealio taken It tor la grippe and I take pleasure In recommending I'eruna a an excellent remedy to all fellow luffcrcrs." H W. Howard, Member ot Consrets. Lav Uilpra ! Hi H;itm In ll.lorbl. CuxlllUn, D. L. Wallace, a charter member ot tho International llarbera' Union, writes from IS Western avenue, Mln- nespolls, Minn.: "tollowlng a severe nttsck of Is I grippe I seemed to bo affected badlr oil over, "One of my customers who was srreatly helped by Peruna advised mo to try It, and I procured a bottlo tho same day. Now my head Is clear, my nerves aro steady, I enjoy food, and "" we". Peruna baa been worth a dollar a dose to mo." U D. Wallace. Orlppe Csaaea llrataMa. ' Mrs. M. A. Sharlck. chaplain O. A. R. ' Woman's Itellet Corps, writes from ' I Fremont, Wash.: IJ "When la grippe was tha prevailing a Illness In this Western country I was Jl laid up tho whole winter. I partially A lost my hearing, and had a very bad ' I case of catarrh of tho head and throat. 1 I read ot Peruna, tried It and had 1 my bearing restored and catarrh cured. I I cannot speak too well ot Peruna." I -Mrs. M. A. Shsrlck. I I (Itlpp. Ctreit la lis rirat Slag. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of ths Bait Lako City Darracka of tho Salvation Arrrv, writes from Orden, Utah: Two months ago I wss suffering with so severs a cold that I could hardly speak. "Our rsptatn advised me to try Po-runa, Po-runa, and procured a bottle for mo, and truly It worked wonders. Within two weeks I was entirely well." Claries Hunt Coagnaiinsa White's Loiter. , Tarboro, N. C. aentlemen.'"! am more than sj. tied with I'eruna and tlnd It to be aa excellent remedy for the grip and ci. tarrh. I hae uted It In my family and they all join me In recommending It aa an excellent rcmcdy."m.(Jeo. It. White, Member of Congreta. Ileiuslurd In rlU llrallh Arise Curod of Lo lrl.H- Mrs. T. W. Collins, lressurcr Independent Inde-pendent Order of Good Templars, of Hierett, Wash., writes: "After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued In n feeble condition condi-tion even after tho doctor called ms i i tired. My blood seemed poisoned. I'eruna I'e-runa cured mo." Mrs. T W. Collins. Address Tbo Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, O., for a free book on ' catarrh. |