Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1906 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Located. ft* FRED Pe-ru-na a Necessity in the Home. J. B. Alexander, Publisher of the “Fruit and Floral Guide, A Magazine of Horticulture,” published in Hartford City, Ind., says of Peruna: “I was. afflicted with catarrh of the throat and head for over ten years. I was treated by many physicians, but grew worse until I was seldom able to go out in cold weather. “About one year ago I was advised to try Peruna, which I did, and I am now entirely well of the catarrh. “Peruna is a necessity In our home. With the first symptoms of a cold we use it, and Are never afflicted with catarrh. “I advise all who are afflicted with eatarrh to try Peruna. There is certainly nothing equal to it as a catarrh medicine.”—J. B. Alexander. Pe-ru-na is a Systemic Remedy. If Peruna will cure catarrh in one place, it will cure it in any other place, because it is a systemic remedy.

Pe-ru-na Always on Hand. » Mr. Fred Schnell, Lakeview, Erie Co., > N. Y., writes: L “ I had been a sufferer for more than thirty years with catarrh of the intes- > tines. I had used a great deal of medi- [ cine to no avail, so I decided to try t Peruna. > “Z have now used thirteen bottles and can give you the joyful tidings that , I have no more trouble. / always keep , Peruna on hand.”—Fred. Schnell. The people generally are very much misinformed as to the nature of catarrh. . Catarrh is usually believed to be con- . fined to the head, nose and throat. Latterly we sometimes hear of catarrh of i the stomach and catarrh of the bladder. • Seldom, if ever, do we hear of catarrh of i any other organs. It is not because these organs are not subject to catarrh, nor that catarrh of these organs is not a very common dis- > ease, but simply because it is not gener- , ally known that affections of these organs may be due to catarrh.

I Had Catarrh Thirty Years.—Pe-ru-na ; 1 Cured Him. Mr. Gustav M. Schmidt, Spring Valley, ' 111., writes: ( “I had catarrh of the bead and throat ' for over thirty years. It became worse i every year. “About three months ago I commenced i to take Peruna and Manalin, and now I , am entirely cured of that troublesome sickness. Your medicine is* surely a i blessing to mankind. “ You can truly say that you have not • lived in vain, Doctor, and 1 thank you ’ for the good you have done me. May you enjoy a long life to help suffering ' t humanity.”—Gustav M. Schmidt. , Dr. Hartman Makes Personal Use of Pe-ru-na. 1 In speaking of his own personal use • of Peruna, Dr. Hartman says: “For a number of years my proses- ' • sipnal duties have compelled me to be ! much on the road, traveling long dis- . tances by rail, night and day, exposed - f to all kinds of vicissitudes, sleeping and eating in different hotels continually, t and through it all I have preserved myt self from any derangement of the body • resulting from catching cold. • “At the slightest evidence of a cold, a j few doses of Perona invariably checked it.”

■ =■-» re-iu-ua a nuuscuuiu xiieuu. Mr. Henry Schroeder, Route 2, Napoleon, 0., writes: < <[ < “I suffered for almost ten years with catarrh of the stomach and all > doctoring was of no avail. < “I took nine bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin and am now entirely S cured. 5 “I recommend the medicine to all who are afflicted with this disease, c 2 It is my household friend. ’’—Henry Schroeder. J A Farmer’s Talk to Farmers.

Before Dr. Hartman began the study of medicine he was a farmer boy. He was brought up on a farm in Southern Pennsylvania. He belonged to that industrial, successful class of farmers known as the Pennsylvania Dutch, the beet farmers in the world. It was here that he early learned the lesson of pulling obnoxious things out by the roots. Dr. Hartman’s Method of Treating Catarrh. Naturally, when he began the study of medicine his mind turned instinctively toward the removing of causes. He could not content himself with doctoring symptoms any more than his enterprising father could have contented himself by pulling off the tops of weeds to eradicate them from the soil. The Doctor turned his attention early to the science of removing the cause of

diseases, believing that obnoxious symptoms would disappear if the cause of the disease was removed. In other words, Dr. Hartman applied the common sense of the practical farmer to medicine, and after much experimentation Peruna was compounded. The sensible farmer does not think of cutting off the tops of weeds to kill the tn. He pulls th em up by the roots. Dr. Hartman Interested in Farming. Notwithstanding Dr. Hartman’s busy professional career, he still continues to be interested in farming. He is the owner and manager of one of the largest farms in the State of Ohio, with several thousand acres of the best tilled land in the Middle West, and with hundreds of the best blooded percheron horses ever imported or raised in this country. Dr. Hartman relies upon Peruna entirely in case of sickness in his own family.

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flen Past Sixty In Danger.

More than half mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders. usually enlargement of prostate gland. This is both painful end dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularitie and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett. Kock Port. Mo., writes: "I suffered witn enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although 1 am now 91 years old.” A. F. Long.

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