Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1904 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MR. GEO. A. HUGHES I“I FEEL ASCOOD j SAYS . AS I DID AT 20. | rartVJjjiKl 1 HlftteJ&PU Many SuWer With Catarrh 1 MBIT and Don’t Knew It. llf W& ||j|f The Phase of Catarrh Most I I dltlon Known as Systemic •‘Pe-ru-na Is the Medicine for : J j Y ng i e d’ \ ' '' I iljjf ;! ••Peruna has done me more i lOf |||^ ' good than anything I have Pm wp/ J! !| ever taken. lam forty-five E& u if W ! years old now, and feel as ! Vi l . ’ 'good as / did at 20. - I was; ~,,, ,)V;, ,",! ;! very thin and run down, but 1 1 Peruna acted just right in my case. lam a carpenter and some \ !; times need a tonic. Peruna is the medicine for a poor man.”— > 1 1 Geo. A. Hughes. >

A Congressman Uses Pe-ru-na In His Family. Hon, Thos. J. Henderson, Member of Congress from Illinois, and Lieutenant in the Union Army for eight years, writes from the Lemon building, Washington, D. C., as follows: ••Peruna baa been used la my family with the very beat resulta and I take pleasure in recommending your valuable remedy to my Mends as a tonic and an effective cure for catarrh. ’ ’ —Thos. J. Henderson. Catarrh assumes different phases in different seasons of the year. In the early summer systemic catarrh is most prevalent. That tired, all worn out feel-

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