Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1901 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PE-RU-NAJVERTS DANGER In That Critical Time When a Cirl Becomes a Woman.
girl In the land. It la a critical petted l*a woman’s life when she ceases to bs a (M and becomes a woman. Very few pa*, through this period without asm. traabta. The doctor is called and he generally sdvtea* an operation. Perhaps he will aubjsst ffi* patient to a long series of experiment. wMb nervines and tonics. The reason b. IMB not often make a cure la because h* dree Mt recognize the trouble. In a large majority of the cue* entubbi of the female organs la the cauae. Paras* relieve, these cases promptly bream* • «ure. the catarrh. Peruna is not * pdßsr tlve or a sedative or a. nervine or * atham taut. It Is a specific for catarrh sad saw* catarrh wherever It may lurk la th. <*ta*a Thia girl was luck< enough to find Pare** •t last. As she says, the doctoz 4M a*> seem to understand what the troobto WM and the medicine he prescribed from Mbsm to time did not help her. Fenina hit th. mark at once and She la now recomaaraOag this wonderful remedy to all the stitar gMa in. the United States. Thousands of the girls who took *t_>Sß beautiful face and read her sincere trettara* nlal, will be led to try Perun. In their flawy of trouble and critical periods. Perun* «* not fail them. Every one of thana wBl b. glad and It la to be hoped that their s*£fea*basm will lead them to do as thia girt BMkproclaim the fact to the world a. that ethmm may read It and do likewise. Mrs. Christopher Fllebmana, Aaasterdaas N. Y., writes: “I have been artek with catarrk of th* stomach and pelvic organs for about hv. years, and bad many a doctor, bat re** could help me. Some said I would sever ga* •ver R. One day when I read your aim**** I saw those who had been cured by Pers*** then I thought I would try IL I 4M, asm found relief with the first bottle I trek, sad after two more bottles I was a. wefl aatfi strong as I was before.”—Mro. Chxtotefte* Fllehmann. If you do not derive prompt and sattata* tory results from the use of Pers**, watt* at once to Dr. Hartman, giving * fall statement of your case and he will be pAsaaa* to give you his valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Th* Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohls.
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