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Hon. II. H. Powers.
Congressman Ogden
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W. Ogden, CongressLouisiana, in a letter
written at Washington, D. C., says the following of Peruna. the national catarrh remedy: "I can conscientiously recommend your Peruna as a fine tonicand all-around good medicine to those who are iu need of a catarrh remedy. It has been recommended to me by people who have used it. as a remedy particularly effective in the cure of catarrh. For those who need a good catarrh medicine I know of nothing better."
Hon. D. F. Wilber.
Congressman Fitzpatrick from Kentucky. T-Ion. F. Y. Fitzpatrick, congressman from Kentucky, writes from the National hotel, Washington, D. C., as follows: "At the solicitation of a friend, I used your Peruna and can cheerfully recominrjiu your remedy to anyone suffering with catarrh or who needs a good tonic."
F. Y. FITZPATRICK.
Peruna cures catarrh wherever located _in the human system.
I Congressman Zenor from Indiana. Congressman William T. Zenor, of Corydon, Indiana, in a letter from Washington, D. C-, says: "I have used several bottles of Peruna for catarrh and disordered blood trou1 l.is, and find that it is a most excellent remedy."
Hon. H. G. Worthington.
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S Congressman Livingston from -t Georgia.
Col L. I. Livingston, member of the 'i -'lustrlal Commission and the leading inocratic member of the Committee.p. Appropriations in the House of Reprentatives, whose home is at Atlanta., writes- the following in regard to $vn:na, the catarrh cure. Col. Living"P'.od says: "I take pleasure in joining with Genjf'Val Wheeler, Congressman Brewer and «!hers In recommending Peruna as an cxci'llent tonic and a catarrh cure."
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Congressman S. M. Sparkman, from Tampa, Florida, writes: •r can Indorse Peruna as a first-class I'ohic and a very effective cure for cafi^rrh."
Congressman Powers of Vermont. Congressman H. Henry Powers, of Vermont, writes from Morrisville, Vermont: "Peruna I have used in my family with success, I can recommend it aB an excellent, family remedy and very good for coughs, colds and catarrhal affections."
Catarrh in its various forms is rapidly becoming a national curse. An undoubted remedy has been discovered by Dr. Hartman. This remedy lias been thoroughly tested during the past forty years. Peruna cures catarrh in all phases and stagrts. There is no remedy that can be substituted.
Hon. H. W. Ogden.
Congressman Wilber of New York.
Congressman D. F. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y., writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columhus, O.:
Gentlemen—"Persuaded by a friend I have tried your remedy and I have almost fully recovered after the use of a few bottles. I am fully convinced that Peruna is all you claim for it, and I cheerfully recommend your medicine to all who are afflicted with catarrahal
trouble. DAVID F. WILE3R.
Congressman Barham from California. Congressman J. A. Barham, of Santa Rosa, California, writes: "At the solicitation of a friend I used your Peruna, and can cheerfully recommend it as an excellent remedy for all catarrhal: troubles. It is indeed a wonderful medicine."
Hon. F. Y. Fitzpatrick.
Congressman Worthington from
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Congressman H. G. Worthington, from Nevada, ex-minister to Argentine Republic, also at one time collector of port at Charleston, was an intimate friend of General Grant and is one of the two living pall-bearers of President Lincoln. Congressman Worthington writes the ^following letter: "Allow me to express my gratitude for benefit derived from your remedies. I have taken one bottle of Peruna and it has benefited immensely a case of catarrh of some months' standing, and I commend it."
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Congressman Hazelton Wisconsin.
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Hon. Geo. C. Hazelton, ex-member of congress from Wisconsin, writes: 'I cordially recommend your Peruna to any one suffering with catarrh. I am '"tiy convinced of its curative qualities."
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Hon. Irvine Dungan.
Congressman Smith from Illinois. Hon. George W. Smith, member of Congress, in a recent letter to the Peruna Medicine Co., says the following in regard to Peruna for catarrh:
House of Representatives, U. S., Washington, D. C. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.
Gentlemen—I take pleasure in testifying to the merits of Peruna. I have taken one bottle for my catarrh and I feel very much benefited. To those who are afflicted with catarrh and in need of a good tonic I take pleasure in recommending Peruna."
Respectfully, GEO. W. SMITH. Congressman Smith's home address is Murphysboro, 111.
Congressman Snover of Michigan. House of Representatives,
Washington, D. C., May 9, 1898.
Dr. S. B. Hartman,,Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir:—I have found Peruna a very efficient and speedy remedy,for a persistent a-id annoying cough resulting from catarrhal trouble. Very truly yours,
HORACE G. SNOVER, Port Austin, Mich.
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Hon. William Call, United States Senator from Florida, writing from Washington, D. C., says: "The Peruna has been recommended by Gen. Wheeler and other reliable persons and has been used by some members of my family, and I concur in the statements of Gen. Wheeler."
Senator McEr.ery of Louisiana.
Hon. S. D. McEnery, United States senator from Louisiana, says the following in regard to Peruna: The Peruna Medicine Co.', Columbus,
Ohio: Gentlemen—Peruna is an excellent tonic. I have used it sufficiently to say that believe it to be all that you claim for it." Very respectively,
S. D. McENERY.
Congressman Brownlow of & Tennessee.
^Congressman Brownlow writes from Washington, D. C., the following: "I have suffered with catarrh of the stomach for several years and for the past twenty months was in an exceedingly critical condition. My attention was called to your Peruna and I began to use It, and my improvement was notlcable after the first three days. I have taken three bottles of the medicine and I feel satisfied that I am now almok, if not permanently cured. In connection with the Peruna I have used your Manalin for biliousness and torpid liver. I regard it as the best medicine for this purpose that I have ever used. Having been benefitted so much myself, I give you this statement that others may he likewise benefitted."
W. P. BROWNLOW, M. C.
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_'7\' Senator T?L V! Florida. Congressman- Turner from
United States Senator Stephen R. Mal-"j^_ New York.
lory, from Florida, in a recent letter written from Pensacola, Fla., says the following: "I' have used your excellent remedy, Peruna, and have recommended it both as a tonic and a safe catarrh
Senator Butler of South V3* Carolina. a£V "re
Senator M. C. Butler, ex-governor of South Carolina, writes from Washington, D. C., the following: ,1
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can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It is, indeed, a wonderful medicine, and, besides, a great tonic,"
Congressman Brookshire of Indiana.
Congressman E. Indiana, in a recent letter fr&jn Washington, D. C., sjays: -r "From what my. friends'* sa^ Peruna Is a good tonic and a safft catarrh cure."
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Congresisman Doviner West Virginia.
Congressman Broderick from Kansas.
Hon. S. S. Yoder.
,-S Hon. Chas. H. Turner, 561 street, Washington, D. C.,
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Congressman Irvine Dungan of 3 Jackson, Ohio.
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Hon. Case Broderick, of Holton, Ivan., congressman from Kansas, says: "I have taken two bottles of Peruna and find it to be an excellent remedy for colds and throat trouble."
Congressman Yoder from Ohio.
Gen. S. S. Yoder. ex-m. mber of congress from Ohio, s*peaks of Peruna as follows:,
Washington, D. C.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen—"I desire to say that I have found Peruna to be a wonderful remedy. I only used it for a short time and am thoroughly satisfied as to its merits. I cannot find words to express my gratification for the results obtained. As a catarrh cure I shall gladly recommend it to all sufferers." Yours,
S. S. YODER.
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^Congressman Irvine Dangan, bf Jackson, Ohio, elected to the Fiftysecond Congress as a Democrat, in a recent letter from Washington, p. C., says: 'I desire to join with my many friends in recommending your invaluable remedy, Perana, to any one in need of an invigorating tonic, and whose system is run down by catarrhal troubles. Peruna is a permanent and effective cure for catarrh, and I would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to try this remarkable rem*
IRVINE DUNGAN.
Hon. George W. Smith.
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Congressman B. B. Doviner, from Wheeling, West Virginia, in a letter written from Washington, D. C., says: "I join with my colleagues in the house of represntatives in recommending your excellent remedy, Peruna, as a good tonic and also an effective cure for catarrh."
Congressman Brewer of Alabama.
Hon. Willis Brewer, representative in congress from Alabama, writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman:
XJouse of Representatives, Washington, D. C.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen—I have used one bottle of Peruna for lassitude, and I take pleasure in recommending it to those who need a good remedy. As a tonic it is excellent. In the short time I have used it it has done me a great deal of good."
Very respectfully, WILLIS BREWER.
Congressman of froth of Pennsylvania.
Ex-Congressman A. H. Coffroth, Somerset, Pa., writes: "I am satisfied that your Peruna is a great catarrh cure, and friends whom I know well have used it with great benefit. I feel that I can recommend it to those who suffer from that disorder."
Senator Thurston from Nebraska.
Senator J. M. Thurston, from Omaha, Neb., writes: "Peruna entirely irritating cough.'
Congressman Thompson of Kentucky.
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gress from New York City, writes: "I have used your remedy, Peruna, as a general tonic with satisfactory results. have mahy friends who have testified to its virtues, and fully believe you have a valuable remedy."
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Congressman^ Harry Skinner, Carolina. Congressman Zach Taylor, of Tennesseo.
Congressman J. H. Huling, of Virginia. .• Congressman D. L. Russell, "of Carolina J, Congressman E. Turner, pf Kansas.
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Hon. Romulus Z. Linney.
Congressman fleekison from Ohio. Hon. David Meekison is well known not only in his own State but throughout America. He began his political career by serving four consecutive terms as ma- or of the town in which he lives, Napoleon, O. He was elected to the Fifiy-fifth Congress by a very, large majority, and is the acknowledged leader of his party in his section of the State. In a recent letter he says: "I have used several bottles of Peruna and feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if I use it a short time longer I will be able to fuily eradicate the disease of thirty years standing."
Yours truly, DAVID MEEKISON.
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Congressman Culberson of Texas.
Hon. D. B. Culberson, ex-congressman from Texas, writes: "I can recommend Peruna as one of the very best of tonics and I take pleasuse in testifying to the merits of your great medicine. It is also recommended as a sure cure for catarrhal troubles."
Thompson,
Ex-Congressman Phil
Kentucky, writes:
"My friends have used your remedy, Peruna, and I take pleasure in testifying to the merits of your medicine. Besides being one of the very best tonics it is a good, substantial catarrh remedy."?^,,«
Congressman Clarjk ofwl
Missouri.
Ex-Congressman John B. Clark, from Missouri, in a recent letter from Washington, D. C., says: "I can recommend your Peruna as a good, substantial tonic and one of- the best remedies-for catarrhal trouble."
Congressman Pelham of Virginia.
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Ex-Congressman croft, Va., writes: "My sister-in-law has
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Congressman Burnett from Alabama.
John L. Burnett, member of' congress. Seventh Alabama District, writes: "I take pleasure in testifying to-the merits of your Peruna. At the solicita tion of a friend my wife used it and it improved her condition generally. It is .. -a remackatle remedy. I can cheerfully
Congressman M.' Deweese and ex-U.^^recommend Peruna as a good, substantial S. Senator Corbin. XsOonic, and a very good catarrh remedy/'
Hon. J. H. Bankhead.
Congressman White from •n North Carolina. Congressman Henry White, of Tarboro, 'North Carolina, writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman, in regard to the merits of the great catarrh cure, Peruna: "I am
more
than satisfied iwith Peruna
and find it to be an excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have used it in my family, and they all join me in recommending it as an excellent rem-, edy." Yours respectfully,
GEORGE H. WHITE.
•, Congressman Purman from Florida. Hon." W. J. Purman, ex-member of congress from Florida, writes from 1423 street, N. W., Washington, D. C., as follows: "From representations to me and my own experience I feel justified in recommending your Peruna to any and all persons suffering with catarrhal nervousness or stomach troubles."
j-Hon. W. VoSUTIivafi.
Congressman Botkin from Kansas. In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman, Congressman Botkin, of Kansas, whose fame is a national one, says of, Peruna:
My Dear Doctor^"It gives me pleasure to certify to the excelldtit t&rative quail-M
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from catarrh of the throat for.a.con?|.d- tdegiof your medicines, P^rttftei-and Mana-
erable time,' She has been using Peruiia for about one week and is ljaanifestiy improved. I believe it is an excellent remedy for catarrh."
Kie time,' She has been using Peruna ifn_ I :have been afflicted more or less
lin. I h.aye been afflicted more or less for a quarter of a fcesntvxy with catarrh of the stomach and constipation. A residence in Washington has increased these troubles. A few* bottles of your medicine has given me almost complete relief, and I am sure .that a Continuation of them will affect a permanent cure'. Peruna is surely a'wonderful remedy folr catarrhal affections." J. D. BOTKIN.
,' Congressman Mahon of Pennsylvania.Congressman Thad M.' Mahon, Chambersburg, Pa., writes: "I take pleasure in commending your Peruna as a substantial tonic and a good catarjh renuedy."- cUS
Congressman Linney from North Carolina. Congressman Romulus Z. Linney, from North CarolinaV w4te^S"^t^ "My private secretary bus! been using Pernna for several weeks, and 11 wish to testify as to its great value and merits in cases of catarrh. My secretary had aa^d a jBaa& as ever I saw, and Bince he^-Baff taken one bottle he seems like a different man.||iBefore he started on Peruna his syslem was very much run down, and at times he could not work at all,"but ever since his first botftte he has been building up. I don't think any man who is under a nervous strain should be without it. I cannot express the good it has done him."
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Hon. David Meekison.
Congressman Bankhead from Alabama. Congressman J. H. Bankhead, of Alabama, one of the most influential mem-, bers of the house of representatives, in a letter written from Washington, D. C., gives his endorsement to the great catarrh remedy, Peruna, in the following words: "Your Peruna is one of the best medicines I ever tried, and no family should bo without your remarkable. remedy. Asa tonic, and a catarrh cure I know of nothing better.". 4
Congressman Bartine from Nevada. Hon. H. F. Bartine, ex-member of coa-T gress from Nevada, writes from the Washington Times building, Washington, D. C., as follows: "Your Peruna is not only a great discovery, but. also a great remedy for cafe.rrh,- and all its incidentals. I regard it as a sure relief and remedy."
H. F. BARTINE.
Hon. George H. White.
Senator Sullivan from pr 'i Mississippi.
Hon W. V. Sullivan^ United States senator from Mississippi, in a letter recently written to Dr. Hartman from Oxford, Miss., says the following: "For some time I have been a sufferer from catarrh in its most incipient stage, so much so that I became alarmed as to my general health. But hearing of Peruna as a good remedy, I gave it a fair trial and soon began to improve. Its effects were distinctly beneficial, removing the annoying symptoms, and was particularly good, as a tonic. "I take pleasure in recommending you* great national catarrh •cur«"i( eruna, as the best I have ever tried."
W. V. SULLIVAN, .,
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