Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

VERY TRYING TO WOMEN

Are the Peculiar Ills Brought on by Catarrh of the Pelvic JJrgans. (Pe-ru*na Is a Tonic Especially Adapted to Their Peculiar Diseases.)

Catarrh it a very frequent cause of that class of diseases popularly know a ms female weakness. Catarrh of the pelvic organs produces such n variety of disagreeable and Irritating symptoms that many people—ln fact, the majority of people—have no Idea that they are caused by catarrh. A great proportion of women have some catarrhal weakness which has been called by the various doctors she has consulted by as many different names. These women have been treated and have taken medicines, with no relief, simply because the remedies are not adapted to catarrh. It Is through a mistaken notion as to the real nature of the diseases that these medicine a have been recommended to them. It all the women who are suffering with any form of female weakness would write to Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and give him a complete description of their symptoms and the peculiarities of their troubles, he will Immediately reply, with complete directions tor treatment, free of charge. 4 ‘Healthand Beauty,” a book written especially tor women, sent free by Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.

Miss Alice Dressier, of No. 1813 North Bryant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes as follows concerning Peruna: “I was suffering from catarrh of th® throat and head. One of my college friends, who was visiting me, asked m« to try. Periina and I did so and found it all and more than I had expected, It not only cured the catarrh, but restored me to perfect health.”—Alice Dressier. Miss Mamie .Groth, Platteville, WU,, writes: “ I have for several, years suffered With frequent backache and would for ' several days have splitting headaches. Several of my friends advised me to take Peruna and I asked my physician what he thought of it. lie recommended it and so I took it and am entirely without pain of any kind now.” —Mamie Groth. ■ln a recent letter from No. 2 Grant Ave., Denver, Col., Mrs. Ida L. Gregory writes: ‘‘Some six years ago my husband suffered with nervous prostration, and advising with a friendly druggist he brought home a bottle of Peruna. His health was restored from its use, his appetite was increased and restful sleep came to him.”—lda L. Gregory. Aia- —- Miss Florence Murphy, No. 2703 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash., writes: “I suffered for over a year with female trouble, and although I tried several physicians none of them seemed to be able to help me permanently. “It only took a little over three bottles of Peruna to make me well and strong. " I never have backache, headache or bearing down pains any more.”—Florence Murphy. —~

Deputy of Detroit Independent Order of Good Templars, writes as follows: “Peruna has been a blessing to me and gladly do I indorse it. For two years I suffered with catarrh of the stomach. I lost flesh and grew thin and emaciated, nervous and exhausted, so that I could neither work or enjoy Use, I began taking Peruna andcsn now eat and enjoy everything I eat. I have been well ov?r a yea* now.” Sthss Jessiemene Westland.

Mrs. Louise Westbrook, No. 9 Fast Columbia St., Detroit, Mich., Secretary •f the West Side Lotus Club, writes: “For several years I suffered with leucorrhoea and painful menstruation, which was followed by genera! debility, until I was but a wreck of myself. Thanks to Peruna I am a well woman to-day Louise Westbrook. ’Jfss Jcssiemene Westland, No. 767 ’ H.'iiiieu Ave., Detroit, Mich., District

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