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e’ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 14 1803 A Fruit-Grower’s Letter. W..E .Birch, frult grower, Afion, Va., writes “My wife was very much run down and She Weakness and was very weak, nervous and Bbad no appetite. out of sorts every wary. had female 1 tried her on everything 1 could think of, but she would n & thing= could not 1 saw Peruna in my father's sfore one day, and after reading the printed matter on the bottle decided to have my wife try it. Be- fore she had taken half of the bottle she commenced to eat, and now she is hungry all the titme. We both agree that it beats any medicine to bring an appetite and put the nerves in good shape that we have ever bad anything to Go with “We bad our family doctor to give her medicine, but she did not improve in the lea She had consumption in her fami! and she was in such bad shape and so run down that I begunito get very uneasy, but yoyr medicite has made an entirely new womanof her. 1 believe she.eats and feels better mow than she has for years touch strawberries, even 1 bed no idea it would do half what it has | done, and don't think there is another medi- cine made that will begin to compare with IL"—W. E. Birch. A Count’s Letter. Count Segundo de Ovies has been one of the most wealthy of Spdin, and who is the last whose family influentia! and of words, written from The Canfield, Atlantic Ccity, N. J. “Last winter my secreter; had & severe attack of la grippe, which was cured ef- fectually by the use of four bottles of Peruna, 50 when 1.contracted the same un- pleasant sickness last fall 1 ut once sent for & bottle. It truly worked wonders and removed the sickening and sore feeling I had within & few days. 1 would not be without it now for any money, and when 1 #0 away 1 carry Peruna as & valuable per- quisite to my traveling outfit."—Julian Segundo, Conde de Ovies. A Barber’s Letter. D. L. Wallace International Barbers' Union, wri 36 Western avenue, Minn “Following & severe T seemed to be affected badly all suffered with a severe backache, indigestion and numerous ills, so I could ne mor sleep, and 1 thought 1 would give my work, whick 1 couid not afford to do. - who belped by Peruna advised me to try § 1 procured = bottle apol ttack over. 1 up me of my customers was greatly and the same day. 1 used | i | | { | } a charter member of the | | tra work i, Ginatrions ghos, 1n & Tecent Jetter $1ves | iy, 400 on Ty cometitution last spring his endorsement to Peruna in the following | | for it soon acted as & splendid nerve An Oid Man’s Letter. Mr Brock of Tex years Isaac McLennan ocounty has attained the great age of 111 He speaks as follows of Peruna “After a man has lived in the world as long as 1 have he ought to have found out a great many things by experience. 1 think I have done so. One of the things I have found out to my entire satistaction is the proper remedy for ailments Que ai- rectly to the effects of the climate. For 111 years 1 have withstood the chengeable climate of the United States. During my long life I have known a great many reme- dies for coughs, colds, catarrh and dier- rhoea. T had dlways supposed these af- fections to be different diseases. For the last ten or fifteen years 1 have been read: \ing Dr. Hartman's books and have learned from them one thing in particular, that these affections are the same and that they are properly called caterrh. As for Dr Hartmen's remedy, Peruna, T have found | it 1o be the best, if not the only reliabie | remedy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years and I attribute my good health and my extreme age to this remedy.”—Mr. Isaac Brock. A College Man’s Letter. Mr. Clyde W. Wells, Hiram, Ohio, man- the Basket Ball team in 1901, defeated Yale in 1891, writes ager of Hiram College “Clese application to my books in order | to pass & creditable examination, with ex- in connection with socials and | 1 had constant headache gnd that tired feeling when nothing in the world seemed right. One of the professors advised me to try Peruna, end I am glad that I did so mic and restorer to my fagged out system.”— C. W. Wells. U. S. Senator’s Letter. Hon. W. V. Sullivan, United States sena- tor from Mississippl, in & letter recently written to Dr. Hartman, says the follow- ing of Peruna as a catarrh remedy have For some time 1 been & suff from catarrh in its most incipient | so much so that I became alarme my gener alth. But, hearing of Pe runa as & good remedy, I gave it & fair trial and soon began to improve. Its ef fects were Qistinctly beneficial, removing he annoying symptoms, and was particu- ither eat | | fourth bottle and must say it faithfully and felt & marked imp .- ment. During the next two months I took | five bottles, and then felt splendi Now my bhead is clear, my mervy ATe Slea 1 enjoy food and st well Peruns has beep worth § dollar & dose to me D. L. Wal- | e An Ex-Consal's Letter Hon. James Morgan, Twentieth street, Was) top, D, C., is ex-lieuten: U. 8 mawy 4 ex-comsul to Australia In & recent ter from Washington, D. C this promipent gentlemar endorses Peruna n the tfoligwing words *The use of your Peruna as a res - cude for catarrh by many of my friends, who | great national remedy as an ‘excellent have been benefited by the same, as well as my own experience as fo its effica: e #00d Lomie properties, causes me Lo recom- mend Peruna t0 all persons.”—James Mor- e larly good as & tonic.”"—Hon. W. V. Sullivan A Pastor's Letter. H. Renfro of Norborne, Mo had running ears My ears He says head gathered and broke and my had tried severa At ran terrinly remedies with reliet. and it @ on ne last me em 1 got a 80 much on bottle Peruna, kept that 1 usiz the it has removed My bead does no; s have stopped run ning and 1 feel & great deal bet —Rev S H. Rentro ay bad symptoms. my e any patn A Judge's Letter, Judge 8. H Mangum of says the following in regard to Peruns as & Helena, Ark, cutarrh cure and geners! tonic “1 take pleasure in recommending j ca arrh remedy. 1 heve used it for very short time and find 1 am very much im proved. It is also & good tamic and should be used by everyone whose system needs bullding up."—S. H. Mangum. r | Btock Exchange | U, S. Consul's Letter, [ Hou. J. Courtney Hixson of Washington, | D. €, ex-United States eemsul at Foo Chow, China, says the following of Peruna: “l Join with _my distinguished friend, | General Wheeler of my state, im recom- mending your preparation, Peruna. Friends who have used it recommend it as an ex- cellent tonic and particularly good as a catarrh cure.”—Hon. J. Courtney Hixson | n Actress’ Letter. Mrs. McKee Rankin, actress, of New York City, writes | “No woman should be without & bottle | | @elphia, Pa, writ |of Peruna in reserve. As a remedy for | catarrh of the head and throst, it is, I be- | lieve, without &n equal. Peruma is an effectusl preventive against colds and coughs.”"—Mrs. McKee Rankin | A Govenor’s Letter. | Hon. G. W, Atkinson, governor of West | Virginie, in & recent letter from Chames- ton to Dr. Hartman, says “I can recommend your preparation, Pe- Tuna, &as a tomic Is reputation as a | for catarrh ie excellent, 1t having been { used by & nnmber of people known to me | with the very best results.”—Hon. G. W. | Atkinson. i A Father’s Letter. Mr. writes Ab Henry Wesseler, Wacousta, Mich we wrote you | le girl. Bhe was in| then. We gave her Peruna and a half bottle is well now,*" which She had caused an offen- ut two months ago for advice for our bad bott Manslin 1 very a very condition o5 of and she thank nose, which and bad breath | red with her s three years. | two ot for. ca of the discharge e was also bo om- She ach a great deal for about complains of We th We t now since taking k she bad catarrh give med and recommend it to others. | seidom | your medicin | of the high praise Henry Wesseler. slomach your A Llewellyn J of United graduste college served three West following to say of Peruna ysician’s Letter, dan Treasury medical examiner departmen end who the ates ¢ Columbia vears &t Point, has Allow | you tor tn express my gratitude derived from your won- | dertul remeay short month | brought fortk & change and 1 consider myself a well man after months of suflering Feliow sufferers, Peruns w cure you."—Dr. Liewellyn Jordan J One has vast now | | A Lawyer's Letter, | Hon Lous J. Beban, lawyer, 930-8% building, Chicago, 1. | writes | uring the gubernatorial cam- paign this 1 was troubled with | severe hoarscness and sore throat. At the | suggestion of & frient I tried Peruna Ihxrbl | eave me compiete reliet"—Louis J. Beban. recent in state A Sawyer's Letter. | F. W. Radtke, 740 Mintz¥f street, Phil e 1 deem it my duty to inform you that I have been troubled with catarrh for four vyears and could nof work at my trade. 1 have tried almost every cure on the face of the earth, and had doctors attend me at heir office &nd in the hospital, but could not get relief until 1 tried your wonderful Peruna. 1 wae very doubtful whether it would help me, but et & good friend's advice I tried your Peruna, which is & God- | send to all catarrh sufferers. After taking | 1 am very much pleased | but four bottles indeed. 1 can safely say that one more bottle will be enough. After tmking the second bottle 1 could go to work at my | trade (sawyer), and the dust has no effect | on my throat now. I shall recommend P runa to everybody who suffers with o tarrh.”"—F. W. Radtke. A Young Girl's Letter. Mise Callie Windham, Moore's Bridge, | Ala., Tuscaloosa Co., writes am 21 years of age, and have been sub- | Ject to spelis of sore throat ell my life, and | for 1% months 1 had hardly been clear of it Our home physician treated it, but it got | |mo better. I have now en nearly five bottles of Peruna, and feel as well as 1| ever @id in my life. I feel that it is nj great blessing to me. 1 can safely recom- mend Peruns .s a permavent cure for ca- tarrh of the throat and will take pleasure | in doing so."—Callie Windham. A Foundryman's Letter Hon. Jemes B. Curtis, President of the American Fy Association, North | Side, 2 ago, T1l., in | 1 have tried Peruna and found it a very fine remedy for all catarrhal troubles. 1 bave been troubled for over five years wit catarrh which started in my head and ended in my stomach, and after using only six bottles of Peruna 1 was completely cured."—Jas. B. C A Policeman’s Letter. | Mr. Chas enant of Police 43rd Precine T, writes | “When I have suffered any bad conse quences from exposure and colds, 1 have found that there is nothing so quickly re- | stores the syster healthful activity as | Peruna use often myself, and know that | several of our patrolmen have received great bepefit from this tomic."—Chas. | Rebm - — | An Alderman’s Letter. | Hon. Otto Engelard, Alderman of the | 20th Ward, 501 Belden svenue, Chicago, 1L, | writes “ “My experience with Peruna has been most satistactory Last winter suflered very much with kidney trouble, getting but | lttle relief from the @ifferent remedies untll 1 used Peruns | “In & few weoeks I began 1o feel & change nd 0 lews than three mopths 1 was com- pletely cured, and have had mo trouble in that Girection since.”—Otto Engelard. tried e R > 9 | Ga | with systemic | mproved in strength and fesh rapidly | beginning your medicine, and can @0 more | work Dow and not feel it than I-have done | | for years."—Maggie Franks. 4 | | Miss Pr A Society Lady's Letter. Miss Olive Carland, 181 5lst St., Brook- o, XU Y., writes ‘Last winter coming home from a ball 1 was suddenly chilled and caught se- vere cold which settled on my lungs, and in my head. Peruna was recommended to me, and 1 gave it & trial, and in less than ® month all traces of catarrh had left my head and threat &nd 1 felt much and stronger.”—Mise Olive Carland. better A Mayor's Letter. Hon. B. J. Irvin, mayor of Washington, indorses Peruna in the following state- He “1 have frequently used Perupa in my family and have found it an excellent rem- edy for colds and as a tonic. I often rec- ommend it to my friends."—Hon. B. J. Ir- vin ment says A Housewife's Letter, Mrs. Maggie Franks, 617 Greenville, Miss., writes: “I was troubled for a number of years catarrh. I had almost con- Sent pain in the side, stomsch trouble, a bad cough, caught cold very easiily ané felt nervous and tired il the time. Poruna bas made me & healthy, strong woman. T Main street, ter An Architect's Letter. Hon. 1. 8. Smithmeyer, architect of the the new Congreswional library of Washing- ton, D. C., writes “I indorse the goof opimion expressed by senators and repregentatives in congress regarding the curative qualities of your compound. Those who have used it recom- | wend it as &n excellent tonic which is par- ticulerly effective ar & cure for catarrh."— L §. Smithmeyer A School Teacher's Letter. Miss Johanna Soyer, teacher in Oak- ley avenue school, Chicago, M1, writes ast year I was very 11l and could barely attend to my dutids in the scheolroom. After using three bottles of Perune 1 was completely restored to my usual hesith.”— hanne Boyer A Mother’s Letter Mrs. George Van Dusen, Mohawk, Herk county, New York, writes “Having derived so much bepefit from vour grand medicine 1 felt as if 1 must write to you and tell you what & great help it has been to me “My little daughter when two months old took & severe cold and it settled in ber bead and continued to get in & few monthe terminated of catarrh that known this part of the state doctoring with the best doctors for three years &nd receiving Do benefits, we were persuaded to try an advertised catarrh cure We thought it was belping ber &t firei, but but worse iz the has ever been After and worst case in se Pe after using twenty or more botties she was a8 bad as ever “As @ last resort we began with Peruna, and she i mow 9 years old, and for the past year has been the healthiest child you ever saw. The catarrh has entirely disap- peared; no discharge, no odor at all, but we still keep the precious bottle in the house, and at the first appearance of cold with any of us we immediately take Peruna, for we know there is mothing like it. In our estimation it is priceless.”—Mrs. George Ven Dusen An Artilleryman’s Letter. Captatn T. H. Rundle, 34 Battery of the Wisconstn Hght artillery, writes trom Loda, m; . “I have nothing but praise for Peruna. This. winter a severe cold settled in my kidneys, and my stomach was in such a bad catarrhal condition that I could not eat. 1 lost appetite and sleep, and nothing | belped me until the doctor told me to try Peruna. “That was the finest prescription he could have given. It seemed to restore me to my usual health guicker than anything I had ever taken. In two days I had & fine &ppetite, siept like a child, and felt like % man once more. I would not be with- out it in my family for ten times its cost.” —T. H. Rundle. A Fire s Letter. Mr. Jobn Sweeting, captain fire depart- ment of Evanston, Ill., says: “Some time ago we had such continual hard service that I, as well as my men, {was completely exhausted and felt my | nerves give way. One of our men had tried Peruna & couple of years ago, and he ad- vised ue to try it. We did so, and found ]th change simply marvelous. A dose | seemed better than & meal, and in tem | days we were all feeling fine.”—John Bweet- ing. A Business Man's Letter. Hon. William N. Selig. a prominent bisi- Dess man of Chicago, IIl, in speaking of | Peruna, the great catarrh remedy, says as | foliows | “After having used several remedies for indigestion with mo beneficial results, I induced by & friend of mine to try Peruna, and 1 gladly say that it perfected & positive cure. I have lately recommended several my ecquaintances as I firmly believe it is all that is claimed for fL"—William N. Selig | was to of A Young Mother's Letter. W. McRoberts writes to Dr. Hart- man from Delano, Minn., the following “1 feel perfectly well of catarrh. I did | l | 1 e ! | 88 you directed me to and took Peruna and Menalin. The third of March 1 gave birth [0 @ ten-pound baby girl { well and beppy. 1 am very thankful to you, and Peruna saved my life. I recom- mend it to everyome, and cam't praise it enough and we are both | “1 send you my own &nd my baby's ple- | ture. She is ®o sweet and good; she is & Peruna baby. 1 have such good health now. 1 do all my housework and take care of my baby and feel so good. “There are fhree or four of my neigh- bors using Peruna mow since it did me so much good. They were just rus down, and they think it is fine. Jt is o good to give strengih "—Mrs. W. McRoberts. A Chief Justice’s Letter. Chief Justice Chambers, D. €., writes as follows of Washington, 1 have tried ope bottle of Peruns and 1 can trutbfully say It is ope of the best tomics 1 ever used and 1 take pleasure in , Tecommending it to all sufferers who are TUllad need of a good medicipe. 1 can recom- mend it as one of the very best remedies for catarrh.”—W. L. Chambers A Traveler's Letter. J. Bdward Clark, 402 Temple street, Los Angeles, Cal., writes “l tully believe Peruna saved my life. About two years ago after returning from Alasks 1 was taken with catarrh of the stomach and in fact of the whole system. My stomach failed me, nothing I ate seemed to do me any good, but always gave me pains and beiching of gas. My kidneys ot sere and weak, I bad palpitation of the heart, my lungs Werk sore;end 1t was dim- cult to Graw & long Mpesth;. I alse had fainting spells, and while .walking was atrald T might fall to the siflewalk. I also had to get up &t night and sit in a chair to keep from smothering. My Jegs and arms pained me most of the time, my feet were c0ld on the hottest dsy, my tomgue was coated, 1 had chills from my head to my feet. 1 was weak and had very little life and everything looked dark to me, and often wished for the end “I took all kinds of medicine—do not think there is & drug store in this city that 1 did not get some truck from. 1 slso used vapor baths, dieted, 4rauk all the mineral waters, had many consultations with two of the best doctors of this city, used their pre- scriptions, but all seemed of no u “After months of this kind of work I tully made up my mind to try Peruna, and thank God for it, as T had not used over two bottles until I felt & change, and have been getting better ever since, and mow I am well and strong. All my friends tell me bow well T look. Let me say to those who are sick, try Peruna if you have any of my symptoms; it will cure you. Don't expect to be cured by one bottle, but stick to it until cured.”—J. Edward Clark. A Cavalryman's Letter. Anton J. Frank, Captain of the 12th Ohle Cavalry, Co. D, writes from 837 Lincoln avenue, Chicago, TIl.: “No preise bestowed upon Peruna could be too high. 1 suffered for years with a complication of troubles of the pelvic or- gans from exposure in the army, and could find no relief until I tried Perums. It meant life and health to me, broken down as 1 was and unable to enjoy life. 1 am now feeling well and strong, and without one ache or pain."—Anton J. Frank. A Chaplain’s Letter, Mr. Z. L. H. Burns, Chaplain of Lincoln Lodge, Sons of St. George, writes from Benton, Ind 1 do not know just how Peruns s made, but 1 do know there is ms much difference in effect in using Peruna and any other medicine s there is between mnight and day. Bvery dose serms to instil, Mfe and bealth. I have been truvbied with catarrh of the head for years, also with influenza. But 1t is all gobe. Peruna seemed to cure it in an incredible short time. I only used three bottles and I am today as heslthy and well as any man could wish to be. In- clement or damp weather 1 do not dread, as Peruna cures & cold in & short time."—Z. L. H Burns. A Band Master's Letter. W. H. Santelmann, Leader of the U. E. Marine Corps Band of Washington, D. C., writes “1 take pleasure 1n testitylng to the merits of your Peruna. My wife i now using it and she is very much improved s wpring tonic 1 know of nothing better &nd take pleasure in recommending 1t to all who are in need of a good, sate Femedy W. H. Santelmann