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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MARCH 2, 1901 3 . WHAT WOMEN OF AMERICA THINK OF PE-RU-NA ' WOMEN OF LETTERS, OF SOCIAL FAME, THE ARTIST, AND THE HOUSEWIFE. AN ‘ ‘/ o MESVRARY SrARKS. S \HES CELESTE COVELLY : : Miss Julia Marlowe of New York “ F. M. Anderson of Washington Mra. Celeste Covell of Aurora. 111 Miss Annie Wyandotte Mattie B. Curtis of Boston, Mass. Miss J Marlowe, the clever actress s M. Anderson, Correepos Mre. Celeste Cov t t Mies Annle Wyandotte, of Kansas City,| Mattle B. Curtis, Secretary Legion of New Yo ty, bas the following t etar e Higher r " besese ramatic sopr wr Dr. Hart- | Loyal Women, Boston, Mass., writes etter to na Me 1 8 . . an the following letter 1 suffered for over a year with geseral Peruna bas been my salvation. 1t BA®| yeakness and debility, manifested espe- enza and bave been ; e ian e pee more ‘1o my | Clally in severe backache and Deadache. z t obliged bow grateful | am t : s can talk pow. and sing, |1 Was adviseg to try Peruna. 1 have taken Julia Marlowe e . S P t at al]l knew of its q ¥ b 1a scarcely whisper. Pe. | four bottles, and feel entirely fres from wes eleste Cove . bealth 894 voics "—Miss | ibese maladies —Mattie B. Curtis g Mre. Anna Wells, M. D Wrandotte my o A b was taken ar - Mre. M. C. Cooper of England. o T Vrs. Sextas Ross of Marshall, 111 e S et Mre M. C. Cooper. of the Royal Academy Lientenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt Lake | of Arts of London, England, now residing City Barracks of the Salvation Army, writes | in Washington, D. C., 18 obe of the great- trom Ogden, Utab oliows to Dr. Hart- | est living sculptors and painters of the e v map. . |World. Ste sars h St ke . ¢ p . nthe ago 1 was suffering with | .; igyo pleasure in recommending Peru- TrOE. Shis' GRtheids Wl SASE - - 2 14 S cold that 1 could bardly 88Y & | 5y for catarrh and Ia grippe. I have suf- ‘ S B fered for months, and after the use of one bottle of Peruns 1 am entirely well'— Mrs. M. C. Cooper Mre Sex Ross, of Marsha ssing b Ser . +n | Very bad, kept dropping in my throa T 4 3 Our captain sdvised me to try Peruna . ook Peruna and have never f t L ! e tis and procured a bottie for me, and truly my life."—Mrs. Sextus Ross 3 t worked wonders. Within two weeks I was entirely well."—Cl Hunt . 3.4 b Kk Oty. fiss, Sy Shnils of Mumnels, ohin: | as entirely wel arice Mre. J, Garrett of New Yor! ty. the very best results now by personal experience value. 1 endorse it."—Mrs. Robb- Mre. W. B. Krause of Wisconsin. Mrs. J. C. Garrett, 38 W. 117th St, New Mrs a ks, of Marshall, Okla g s writes Mre. W. B. Krause, of Port Washington, | YOrk City, writes the following about Pe- Miss Dade Stegeman, Su endent of Peru p St o Wie., in a recent letter to Dr. §. B. Hart- [ruma: 1 bave for years suffered with man, saye catarrh, sggravated when I took oold, and “Ybur Peruna has cured my catarrh and | Peruna cured me. It is a great medicine. the suffering which 1 ba my back, and | —Mrs. J. C. Garrett. Lowell P bicago es. Whe wrote you for advice 1 bearing down palns very thankful Peruna bas often been used by members i stringy mucous in the for Peruna, a8 it has cured me where other Miss Maggie Beeker of Appleton, Wia. of our club in cases of stomach trouble n often, and medicines have failed. 1 wil always speak and general debility—also recently i bowels irr cured.”—Mrs s good word for Peruna.'—Mre. W. B Krause Miss Dade Stegeman of Hlinols the Chbicago North Side Wom ub, |1t bas me catarrh that 1 bave writes as follo bout Per trom for seven years, and I only took six Miss Maggle Becker, of 663 Lake street, Appleton, Wis, writes as follows in re- of la grippe, and slways prosprer itmy beneficial resuits. I think & : Minnesota. Miss Alvina Groth, Appleton, Wia. 1t 1 with pleasure I recommend Pe- e e Miss Alvina Groth, 850 | runa as a splendid tonic to any overtazed asd am glad to ay all who have tried legs avenue, Apple- | persoms. 1 bave also found it a rellef in k & good word for it."—Dade Stege 3 ases of severe backache and pains in the chest caused by colds. We are pever with- out it st bome and cousider it & house- bold blessing. ' —Maggie Becker ton, Wis., wri eruna is & fine medl- Mrs. G. Briggs of Minnesota. three years with h cine to take any time of of the stomach the year, but I find it Mra. G. Briggs, Treasurer and Conductor | i g e Sy, AR Miss Susan Wymar of Ilitnots. n’, :’: ;\.:. “m':m (:m . .. |Da. After using it withetand the wearing| Miss Susan Wymar, & teacker in the oy the State of Minnesots, | 0y mopths am eflects of excessive heat | Richmond school of Chicago, writes SE—— - o NARH 1 g8 te Tely thnc 0t eunell and summer colds. 1| “Only those who have suffered with sleep- b il SO REOY e 0 - ST bave now used it off and | lessness from over-work in the school room, My health was completely broken down | symptoms.” — Evelyn ©n for about two years.” | guch as I have, can know what a blessing from over-work. My tite was lost, | Morse. 4 —Miss Alvioa Groth it is to be sble to find relief by spending my sleep ftful and I found Do relief from | & couple of dollars for some Peruna. This be prescriptions of doctors. On the advice | ‘ bLas been my experience '—Susan Wymar. of friends 1 tried Peruna and before finish- 1 Madame Baveas of Englan: ing the second bottle 1 was completel: B Ly e | MRS W. B KRAUSE, Medame Isabella Ellen Baveas, Life Gov ernor of the Grand Lodge of Free Maons | ot Eoginse. 1o & letter cated at the Hotel Mre. Clara Makemer, housekeeper for the | | Saratogs, Chicago, saye Florence Crittenden Anchorage Mission A . | cwatia Sraveling I coutracted s mést por- writes from 302 Chestout street, Chicago, ; sistent and aznoying cold. My bead ached, g s 4 my evee and nose seemed constantly run- After repeated use of Peruna and ure-\ / g ning, my lungs were sore and 1 lost my appetite, my bealth and good spirits A @rugrist recommended Peruns, after doc- tors' prescriptions falled, which cured me.” 1 bave also used it in cases of female —Isabelle E. Baves irregularities and weak Derves common Mrs. Clara Makemer of Illimots. fully poting the results, 1 can only speak | of its medicinal value be highest terms. Mrs. Belva Lockwood of Washington. the sex, and bave found it most satisfac tory. Peruna deserves the confidence of 3 Mrs. Belva Lockwood, the emnient barris- all."—Clara Makemer V\NELCUE HANNA ter, of Washington, D. C., bas the following to say of Perums Miss Mary J. Kennedy of Chicago, 111 e - s Miss Hanna of Wash- Miss Mahbel Helen Elils 1 bave used your Perunma both for my- manager of the ington of Michigan elf and my mother, Mrs. Haonah J. Ben- Trans-Mississipp! > a b 1ss Mabel H. Ellis, | B€tt, DOW in ber 85th year, and 1 find it ¢ t 4 an iovalusble remedy for cold, catarrh, i the following c or Mar President of the from 842 W t e hay fever and kindred diseases; also & . h . man's Atbens Clud | gooq tonic for feeble and old people.” 1 found tbe continual change of diet | lowing letter ¢ /] Trout Creek Mrs. Belva Lockwood incidental to eight years' traveling upset | F street, N v / says 1 suffered z X on o 7+ f Wise: my digestive iystem. 1 decided to try| ington, D. C 3 NN 3 v Bcs vear iR M Mary Goerbing o oi Peruna, and soon found myself well re-| your Peruna as eaiarh ot ihe St Miss Mary Goerbing, of Medford, Wis paid. 1 have used it for three months, a®d | and take pleat P tubes and found mo re. | Says: ‘1 take great pleasure in acknowl- feel rejuvenated."—M. J. Kennedy commending it to all suf # lief unti] 1 tried Peruna ©dging the curative powers of Peruna. As mf“ st cea Seven weeks' constapt |8 Derve tonic, a gentle stimulator to a v g use of Peruna cured me | sluggish gystem, and RS aD appetizer and Mrs. C. Didion, of 2078 Bighth aven e ’_h" s permanently.” — Mabel | restorer Jost strength and vitality of S Bk Gibs: | T s e Helen Ellis worn-out womep, it is wvery superior.’’— oerb of oatarrh of the head, thanks to Per Miss Barbara Alberty of Wisconsin. e e AR ey Miss Mary Goerbing T g and terrible Doise in | Miss Barbara Alberty, of Seventh and i ol Colee Peoiaiat ot Bhe Fecas] Wtite Wanebe Hyew ot Kanme Ctem the head has disappeared Miss R 1 | By Gois Torss . with 1 ki Woman's ¢ Butte, Mont., writes: | Miss Blanche Myers, 3120 Pemn street, : el g While fnishing school I became very | Kamsas City, Mo, bas the following to say pervous and exhausted from over-study. 1 | Of Peruns s et was weak &nd sick, and could peither eat, | “During each of the past four seasons e S . ey 9 Pew . - 3 L concie buaites 1 have caught & severe cold, when suddenly 4 . . new fe in me ''—Rose C chilled after an evening party, and catarrh ki g for several weeks would be the re One ston. gl . : ther me ] Anna Carsten, Claytom, I | pottle of Peruna cured me, apd 1 shall Miss Bemma Hersiger of | tak © fact 1 was completels A T R ot dread colde apy more as 1 4id"— weeks''—Barb: berty Blanche Myers S R ks —Barbara Alber | the Gle s e et & Feman A e 3 Mre. M. A. Allison of Chicage | (FLORENCE ALLAN Your Perupa 4id me so much good 1 be- | Mrs. Katherman of North Dakota. s o e lleve 1 should bave been dead by this time ton, North Pplete » and . \llisor o Sheffield avenue Miss Florence Allan of Ilinols o] M bermaa of Beston, e T g had 1 pot used it. 1 am feeling so well | Dayota ‘Having made up my erate s B g oL, wiite ¢ . Walton | 20%: 1 bave mot taken any medicine for| ming 1o try Peruss for my bealth 1 got or five months."—Miss Anna Carsten. |, pottle and after using it 1 was so well Peruca, first telling me 1 ba . e X 8 worn-out system, Pe B. E. Wentner of Bucdley, Wash. | pleased that I purchased three more. 1 ber. 1 and fo hr t 4 be bead In my estimation was suffering with arrh of the head 15 @ derful in rejuvenat Bertha E. Wentne & prominent hroat and wa in pain from bead . 1 koep band all | gunday school worker, writes foot, but improved materially by the 1 sball always speak we Peruna p n of th e, and 1 red fec tried seversl remedies for | of Peruna."—Mrs. J. L. Katherman. Mra. . Didion of New York. it streets, Appleton, Wis., says: “For 1o tbe | years 1 have suffered with backache and bead; my Dose ran for & day continuously, severe pains the side. 1 and uld awake with & terrible bead- e discourage My sister-in-law told to t ace §ood as & three weeks —Emma Herziger b . e . ake me fee o5 ot Bial tub | N ike a Qiff ot Piorence Allen hronic catarrh of the bronchial tubes with Mra. A. S Tipple of Minnesota. Mrs. Arthur L. Hamilton of Ohio. being helped, 1 tried Peruna, and after P HET - jonths’ faithtul use, Peruna compietely| M78: A- 8. Tipple, 146 Linden ave., Min Mra. Frederick Williams of Chicage Ellen Royer of Mrs. Freder Artbur L. Hamilton. wife of Colonel L A vt g & —Miss Bertha E. Wentner pespols, Minn., writes as follow the South Side Ladies' A ¥ -| Miss Ellen R ¥ p | B8 DAVIIGE ROFTRARY, ¢ “Last winter in taking & journey iz very e - mwbias - g p s trom 259 Goodale street Mrs. Lillian Smith of Brookiym, N. ¥ LA 3 8 o & & nation rem S e severe weather, 1 caught & cold which bear testimony to the merits Mrs. Lillian Smith, 1288 Hancock St settled on my lungs developing a severs Chicago, 111 am now oying go0d health. M na. 1bave bee e same for Brooklyn, New York, writes case Of catarrh of the Te#pITAtOry organs. Four bottles ' t 1 bowels are regular, and 1 bave a good, |POme time and am enjoring better bealth 1 have used Peruna for a very bad case | MY family phriscian gave me only tem- me of catarrb of th { several years' bhealthy complexion. I canpot thank ¥ ban 1 heve for yome years. 1 sitriy of MaTTh With the best resuits, as § am | POTSEY Telisl, whed m7 son sdvited me to toid a1t e g ok the change to Pe und recommend the try Peruna. 1 sent for & bottle and f» standing. and if m nd feels badly, 'enough fo r g0od advice, 20d the BOOKS | remeady to every belleving it to he €Dtirely cured, having spent very 1urge 1y, gays the cough bhad nearly disap- . especially beneficial bem "—Mrs. Arth amount of money on doctors and medicine | peared and within a week 1 felt better Peruns."'—Mrs. Williams everye Miss Ellen Royer. L. Hamiltos. without any profit.”’—Miss Lillian Smith. | than eyer.'—Mrs. A. §. Tipple | praise for Peruna { 3 Peruna, says or efther of us ca we 8t once tske you have sent me. 1 recommend Peruna to MRS M. A AL LI

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