Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1904 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A PASTOR’S WIFE PELVJC CATARRH
She Suffered for Years and Felt Her Case Was Hopeless—Cured by Pe-ru-na.
MRS. ANNA B. FLEHARTY, recent Superintendent of the W. T. U. headquarters, at Galesburg, 111., was for ten years one of the leading women there. Her husband, when living, was first President of the. Nebraska Wesleyan University, at Lincoln, Neb. In a letter written from 401 Sixtyseventh street, \\\, Chicago, 111., Mrs. Fleharty says the following in regard to Peruna: “Having lived a very active life as wife an 4 working partner of a busy minister, my health failed me a few years ago. 1 lost my husband about the same time, and gradually I seemed to lose health and spirit. My daughter is a confirmed invalid, and we both felt great need of an invigorator. •‘One of my neighbors advised me to try Peruna. A bottle was immediately secured and a great change took place in my daughter’s as well as in my own health. Our appetites improved very greatly, the digestion seemed much helped, and restful sleep soon improved us, so that we seemed tike new women. “I would not be without Peruna for ten times its cost.”—Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty. What used to be called female diseases by the medical profession is now called pelvic catarrh. It has been found by experience that catarrhal diseases of the pelvic organs are the cause of most cases of female diseases. Dr. Hartman was among the first of America’s great physicians to make this discovery. For forty years lie has been treating diseases peculiar to women, and long ago he reached the conclusion that a woman entirely free from catarrhal affection of these organs would not lie subject to female disease. He therefore began using Peruna for these, eases and found it so admirably adapted to their permanent cure that Peruna has now become the most famous remedy for female diseases ever known. Everywhere the women are using it and praising it. Peruna is not a palliative simply; it cures by removing the cause of female disease. Dr. Hartman has probably cured more women of female ailments than any ether iiviug physician. He makes these
