Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1902 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
mowiAi, to got a leave ot absence from my bum loess and go into the country. I did eo end got temporary relief. I went back to work a£ala, but was taken with very distressing pains la my “I seldom had a passage ot the bowels naturally. I consulted another physician with ne better results. The disease kepi gro wing on mo until I bad exhausted the ability ot sixteen ot Rochester's best physicians. Tbe last pby akdan advised mo to give up my work and go south, after he had treated me for one • year. ; *7 was given a thorough examine- EgJSSS wSwrl tion with the X-ray. ; They would not even BESSb pE| determine what my EH’] “ |f» JXtS trouble was. Some / JZ wia of your testimonials ZtoK aSga 7a the Rochester papers seemed to me SSS® worthy ot consider- - t**yt al lon and 1 made up \ A jBBS2S| my mind to try a nr bottle of Peruna. Betorv the bottle PT\ XMUMBESI was halt gone I no- Mr. W. P. Peterson, tfcW a change tor o f Morri., 111., aayi: the better, tam •<! wai nearly dead nowon the fifth hot- with catarrhal ayepeptle. and have not an d* and am now a well man, better, in fact, where. My bowels than I have been for move regularly twenty years or more. eve rv day, and 1 -since I got cured by have taken on elgh- you, peruna I have bees teeapeuadaotfiesb. consulted by a great 1 have recommended many pe. pie.” —W. B. Peruaa to a great Peterson. many aad they recommend It very highly. 1 have told several peopletbat If they would take a bottle oi Peruaa, and could then candidly say that it had not benefited them,! would pay mr the medicine ” A. C. LOCKHART. Send for a free catarrh book. Address The Peruns Medirine Co.. Columbiif, O.
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