Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1903 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
i t-Jfc-VgEg==: 11 • ' I M 7 CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON OF OHIO. Ron. David Meekison is well known, not only in his own State, but through out America. He began his political career by serving four consecutive terms a Mayor of the town in which he lives, during which time he became widely known as the founder of the Meekison Batik of Napoleon, Ohio, lie was elected to the Fifty-fifth Congress by a very large majority, and is the acknowledged leader of his party in his section of the State. Only one flaw marred the otherwise complete success of this rising statesman. Catarrh with its insidious approach andt enacious grasp, was bis only unconquered For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal enemy. At last Peruna came to the rescue, and he dictated the following letter to Dr. Hartman as the result: “/ have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited ; thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if , / use It a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease of • thirty years’ standing.”—David Meekison, Member of Congress.
THE season of catching cold is upon us. ’The cough and the sneeze and the nasal twang are to be heard on • very hand. The origin of chronic catarrh, the most common and dreadful of diseases! is a cold. This is the way the chronic catarrh generally begins. A person catches cold, which hangs on longer than usual. The cold generally starts ,in the' head and throat. Then follows sensitiveness of the air passages which incline one to catch cohl very easily. At last the person has a cold all the while seemingly, more or less discharge from the nose, hawking, spitting, frequent clearing of the throat, nostrils stopped up, full feeling in the head, nnd sore, inflamed throat. The best time to treat catarrh is at the ▼cry beginning. A bottle of Peruna properly used, never fails to cure a common cold, thus preventing chronic catarrh.
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