Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1900 — MISS CLARA STOECKER. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MISS CLARA STOECKER.
Miss Clara Stoecker says: “I had chronic catarrh for over a year. I tried many remedies, but found no relief until I saw an advertisement in the paper of your treatment for chronic catarrh! X tried it and I think I am now well. 1 recommend Pe-ru-na to all my friend* who are afflicted with catarrh.” Mis* Stoecker live* at Pittsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Margareth Fritz, WilcoxOkla., writes: “X extend my sincere thanks for th* good advice you have given me. X do not believe I ■— would be livMIM mg now if it ffl 0 I were not for I |||9 you. I had U 8 | suffered with I I flow of blood * or four months, and 1 • the doctor* » could help
me but little. They operated on me th re* times. It was very painful and 1 only obtained little relief. I was so tfreak I could not turn in bed. Then I applied to Dr. Hartman. I did not know whether he could help me or not, but I followed his advice, and used only three bottles of Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin. Now lam well and as strong as I ever was, thanks to your remedies.” Pelvic catarrh has become so frequent that most women ar* more or less afflicted with it. It is usually called female disease.
