Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1902 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BEAUTIFULCHILDREN Made Well and Strong by Pe-ru-na.

SBE*———Mi Mrs. Schafer, 436 Pope Ave., St. Louis, Mo., writes: ‘‘ln the early part of last year I wrote j you r °r *dvice for my daughter Alice, f °ur ye*™ of age. “She has been a puny, sickly, ailing /JKatißsHKf' child since her birth. She had convulslons and catarrhal fevers. I was always /WB doctoring until we commenced to usa .✓■'OKgL Peruna. She grew strong and well. ■lfcwTAlEl Peruna is a wonderful tonic; the best I SwraX medicine 1 have ever used.”—Mrs. 4fr*l Schafer. 'WKMI *w3» 7F Mrs. Lon C' toe mother qf little Mina Long, writes from Atwood, Colo., ■■ follows: /*“We can never thank you enough for yt’.i- R*!»1 the cl, ange you l* aT ® made in our little . one’s health. Before she began tak- ’ ym mVs V ,n g your Peruna she suffered everyyll_ WyU- Wr-S* thing In the way of coughs, colds and Zm-Am ALICE croup, but now she has taken not quite a SJfl -Dl 8C H A FER Ni bottl* of Peruna, is well and strong as she SMBBmmiMtaMi— baa evar be* ll Jn her *Ue. she has n °thad the croup once'sinoe she began taking -—I Peruna, and when she has a little cola ** ew Uoses Peruna fixes her out all 1 /t' right. We can never praise It enough.”—Mrs. C. E. Long. Mrs. G. W. Heard, of Howth, ROBBINSIIuI Texas, writes to Dr. Hartman in regard to her baby girl, Ruth: “My little girl bed some de-

rangemeat of the bowels. She waa a mere skeleton and we did not think she would ever get well. After giving her leas than one bottle of Peruna abe was sound and well. Now she has a good appetite and Is a picture of health. *’ Mrs. Heard also writes in regard to her son, Carl: "My son’s ears bad been affected since he was a baby only a few months old. The last year 1 thought he had almost lost his hearing and had a local physician treating him for about six weeks. Finally 1 began giving him your remedy, and after he had taken two bottles he was entirely cured. 1 cannot praise Peruna enough.**—Mrs. G. W. Heard. If yon do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Q.

K Doctor’s Little Daughter Cured of Grip by Pe-ribna. Dr. R. Robbins Physician and Surgeon •f Muskogee, Indian Ter., writes: “I have been a practicing physician for a good many years and was always slow to take hold of patent medicines, but this winter my little girl and myself were taken with the grip. I was so bad 1 was not able to sit up. I sent for a doctor, but he did me no good. “Finally I sent and got a bottle of Peruna and commenced to take it. 1 took two bottle* and my cough was gone and my lungs loosened up and my head became clear. My little girl took the 1 same way. ••It looked as though she wouli die, she was so sick. I gave her medicine, but It seemed to do her little good, so I sent and got one more bottle of Peruna and commenced to give It to her. It was only a short time until she was getting along all right, so I give your medicine, Peruna, the praise for what It did for me and my dear little daughter.” —Dr. R. Robbins.

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