Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1905 — THE BEST FRIENDS OF PE-RU-NA ARE THE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
THE BEST FRIENDS OF PE-RU - NA ARE THE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN
When Sickness Comes to the Little Ones It Is the Mother Who Chiefly Suffers. She suffers even more than the child Who happens to be sick. Her sympathy is deeper than that of other member of the family. The mothers look forward with dread to the torrid heat of summer, thinking of their children and the many liabilities to disease that are before them. Spring and summer are sure to bring ailments, especially among the little folks. It does not take a mother very long to discover that Peruna is the best friend she has in times of illness among the children. The doctors may come and go with their different theories and constant change of remedies. The doctor of years ago gave entirely different remedies than he does today. Each year finds some change in his prescriptions and in the drugs he relies upon.
A Multitude of Mothers Have discovered that Peruna is the stand-by, and that in all the ailments of spring and summer to which the children are subjected, Peruna is the remedy that will most quickly relieve. Whether it is spring fever or stomach derangement, whether it is indigestion or bowel disease, a catarrhal congestion of the mucous surfaces is the cause. Peruna quickly relieves this condition of the mucous membranes. Its operation is prompt, the children do not dislike to take the medicine, it has no deleterious effects in any part of the body. It simple removes the cause of the disagreeable symptoms and restores the Beal th.
Parana la nota physic. Penina is not • nervine nor a narcotic. Penina does not produce any drug habit, however long it may be taken. Peruna is not a stimulant. Peruna is a specific remedy for all oatarrhal ailments of winter and summer, acute or chronio. The mothers all over the United States •re the best friends that Peruna has. The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in High Esteem, Not only because it has cured them of their various ailments, but because it always rescues the children from the throes and grasp of catarrhal diseases. + We have in our files bushels of testimonials from mothers whose children have been cured by Peruna. However, the large majority of mothers who use Peruna, we never hear from. But we do hear from a great number •f mothers who are so overjoyed at some special good they have received from Peruna that they cannot restrain their enthusiasm. They are anxious to share these benefits with other mothers.
The Benefit Which the Children of the United States Have Received From Pe-ru-na Can Never Be Put Into Word*. The chronic ailments it has prevented, the suffering it has mitigated, will never be fully recorded. But at least this much can be said that the coming generation owes a great debt to Peruna, for it is in the tender years of youth that slight ailments are liable to develop into lasting disease, thus blasting the whole career of the individual. The mothers who are bringing up their children to-day to believe in Peruna are doing a great work for humanity. These children brought up to believe in Peruna from the start, will, when they become heads of families themselves, use Peruna with unquestioning faith. Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire Household. As soon as the value of Peruna is appreciated by every household, both as a preventive and cure, tens of thousands of lives will be saved, and hundreds of thousands of chronic, lingering cases of I catarrh will be prevented.
Mrs. Thresa Hooke, 258 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111., Treasurer Ladies’ of the Maccabees, writes: “In our home Peruna is the only medicine we have. Grandmother, mother, father and child, all have used Peruna. It is our great remedy for catarrh of the stomach and head, colds, and female complaints of which it has cured me. “We find It of great value when my husband becomes worn out or catches cold. A couple of doses cure him. ••If the baby baa colic, or any stomach disorders, a dose or two cures her. ••I consider Penna finer than any doctor"a medicine that I have ever Med, and 1 know that as long aa we have it in the houae, we will all be able to keep in good health. "-Tbresa Rooke.
Mr.-G.H. Farmer, New Martinsville, W. Va., writes: “Our little son, Harry, is well and healthy now and we think if we do as you directed us, he will keep his health and grow strong. ••We know that our little son’s life was saved by your wonderful medicine, Peruna, and we shall always praise Peruna and use it in our family when needed. “Should we have any more catarrhal trouble in our family, we shall always write to you for treatment.”—G. H. Farmer. Mr. Howard Andrew Sterner, Muddy Creek, Pa., writes: “I have Peruna in my house all the time and won’t be without it. It is good for children when they take a cold or croup. It cured my baby boy of croup. “I have introduced Peruna into six families since I received your last letter, and four have seen relief already.”— Howard Andrew Sterner.
Pe-ru-na Should Be Kept In Every Household Where There Are Little Children. Peruna should be kept in the house all the time. Don’t wait until the child is tick, then send to a drug store. But, have Peruna on hand—accept no subtitute. Children are especially liable to acute catarrh. Indeed, most of the affection* of childhood are catarrh. All forms of sore throat, quinsy, croup hoarseness, laryngitis, etc., are but different phases of catarrh. Mrs. Amelia Sailer, Menasha, writes: “I have used Peruna for a number of years. It cured me of chronic catarrh which 1 suffered with from infancy. “When my three children were born they all had catarrh, but I have given them Peruna and find it very effective in ridding them of this horrible trouble. I find that it is also good to give them as a tonic and a preventative of colds and colic. ••In fact, 1 consider it a household blessing. I would not know how to raise my children without it lam pleased to give it my recommendation”—Amelia Sailer. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Oolumbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly ooja I fldential.
