Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1901 — CAUGHT BY THE GRIP [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP
Released by Pe^ru-na-Congressman Howard’s Recovery—Congressman Geo. H. White’s Case.
La Grippe Is epidemic catarrh.—lt spares bo class or nationality. The cultured and the Ignorant, the aristocrat and the pauper. The masses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe. None are exempt—all are liable. Have you the grip? Or, rather, has the grip got you? Grip Is well named. The original French term, la grippe, has been shortened by the busy American to read •‘grip." Without Intending to do so a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As If some hideous giant with awful GRIP had clutched ua In Its fatal clasp, lien, women, children, whole towns and cities are caught In the baneful grip of a terrible monster. PE-RL'-NA FOR GRIP. Mrs. Dr. C. D. Powell, President of Epwcfrth League, also President of Loyal Temperance Legion, writes from Chehslls, wash.: “I hare used several remedies in cases of severe colds and la grippe, but none I consider of mow value than Peruna."—Mrs. Dr. C. D. Powell. AFTER-EFFECTS OF LA GRIPPE. Mlss'Etnma Jourls, President Golden Rod Rowing Circle, writes from 40 Burling street, Chicago, 111., as follows: “This spring I suffered severely from the after-effects of la grippe. As the doctors did not seem to help me I bought a bottle of Peruna.”—Miss Emma Jouris. CONGRESSMAN HOWARD'S LETTER. Fort Pay me, Ala. The Ptraaa Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen: ”I bare taken Peruna now for two weeks and find I am very muck relieved. I feel that my cure will be permanent. I have also taken It for la grippe, and I take pleasure In recommending Peruna as an excellent remedy to all fellow sufferers.”—M. W. Howard, Member of Congress. LA aRIPPB LEAVES THE SYSTEM IN A DEPLORABLE CONDITION. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barbers’ Union, writes from 13 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: “Following a severe attack a la grippe 1 aeemed to be affected badly all over.
“Oaa of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna adv Led me to try It, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head Is clear, my nerves are steady, 1 enjoy food, and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me.”—L. D. Wallace. 1 GRIP CAUSES DEAFNESS. Mrs. M. A. Sharlck, chaplain G. A. R. Woman’s Relief Corps, writes from Fremont, Wash.: “When la grippe was the prevailing Illness In this Western country I was laid up the whole winter, I partially lost my bearing, and had a very bad caae of catarrh of tha head and throat. I read of Peruaa, tried It and hid my hearing restored and catarrh cured. I cannot apeak too well of Peruna.”—Mrs. M. A. Sharlck. LA ORIPPe CURED IN ITS FIRST STAGE. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt Lake City Barracks of the Salvation Army, writes from Ogden, Utah: Two months ago I was suffering with so severe a cold that I could hardly speak. "Our captain advised me to try Peruna, and procured a bottle for me, and truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks 1 was entirely well.”—Clarice Hunt. CONGRESSMAN WHITE’S LETTER. Tarboro, N. C. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen: “f am more than satisfied with Peruna, and find It to be an excellent remedy for tbe grip and catarrk. 1 bare used It In my family and they all Join me In recommending It as an excellent remedy.”—Geo. H. White, Member of Congress. REMAINED IN FEEBLe HEALTH AFTER CURED OF LA ORIPPE. Mrs. T. W. Collins. Treasurer Independent Order of Good Templars, of Everett, Wash., writes: “After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued In n feeble condltton even after tbe doctor called me cured. My blood seemed Eolsoned. Peruna cured me."—Mrs. T. W. olllns. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, 0., for a free book on catarrh.
