Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1900 — MISS ANNIE WYANDOTTE. [ARTICLE]
MISS ANNIE WYANDOTTE.
Miss Annie Wyandotte, queen of the operatic stage and dramatic soprano, says: “Fifteenth St. and Jackson Ave. ) Kansas City, Mo. ) “Dr. Hartman: “Dear Sir—Pe-ru-na has been my salvation. It has given me back a beautiful voice, a gift of God; it has brought me once more to my old profession. I can talk now, and sing, where before, 1 could scarcely whisper. Can you wonder at my delight? I w-ish every person who is suffering as I suffered might know Pe-ru-na. Only those who have been afflicted can ever know the intense satisfaction and gratitude that comes with a complete cure. My voice was completely gone. April 15 I felt so elated over the restoration of my voice that I inserted an advertisement in The Star for vocal pupils. The advertisement, which cost me 65 cents, brought me five pupils, and that was the beginning of my present large class. Yours gratefully, “Annie Wyandotte.” A congestion, inflammation or ulceration of the mucous membrane, whether of the head, stomach, kidneys or other organ, is known to the medical profession as catarrh. It is known by different names, such as dyspepsia, Bright’s disease, female complaint, diarrhoea, bronchitis, consumption and a host of other names. Wherever there is a congested mucous membrane there is catarrh, acute or chronic.
