Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1901 — CONGRESSMAN HOWARD [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CONGRESSMAN HOWARD

Of National Reputation Are the Men Who Recommend Peruna to Fellow Sufferers A Remarkable Case Reported from the State of New York

House of Representatives, ) Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. J The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio— Gentlemen—“l have taken Peruna now for two weeks, and find 1 am very much relieved. 1 feel that my cure will be permanent. I have also taken It for la grippe, and I take pleas, ure In recommending Peruna as an excellent remedy to all fellow sufferers.”—M. W. Howard. Congressman Howard’s home address Is Fort Payne, Ala. MOST people think that catarrh Is a disease confined to the head and nose. Nothing is farther- from the truth. It may be that the nose and throat Is the oftenest affected by catarrh, but if this is so it is so only because these parts are more exposed to the vicissitudes of the climate than the other parts of the body. Every organ, every duct, every cavity of the human body Is liable to catarrh. A multitude of ailments depend on catarrh. This is true winter and summer. Catarrh causes many cases of chronic disease, where the victim has not the slightest suspicion that catarrh has anything to do with it. The following letter which gives the experience of Mr. A. C. Lockhart is a case in point: Mr. A. C. Lockhart, West Henrietta, N. Y., Box 58, in a letter written to Dr. Hartman says the following of Peruna: "About fifteen years ago I commenced to be ailing, and eopsulted a physician. He pronounced my trouble a species of dyspepsia, and advised me, after he had treated me about six months, to get a leave of absence from my business and go into the country. I did so and got temporary relief. I went back to work again, but was

taken with very distressing pains in my stomach. “I seldom had a passage of the bowels naturally. I consulted another physician with no better results. The disease kept growing on me, until I had exhausted the ability of sixteen of Rochester’s best physicians. The last physician advised me to give up my work and go south, after he had treated me for one year. "I was given a thorough examination with the X-ray. They could not even determine what my trouble was. Soma of your testimonials in the Rochester papers seemed to me worthy of consideration, and I made up my mind to try a bottle of Peruna. Before the bottle was half gone I noticed a change for the better. I am now on the fifth bottle, and have not an ache or pain anywiiere. My bowels move regularly every day, and I have taken on eighteen pounds of flesh. I have recommended Peruna to a great many and they recommend it very highly. I have told several people that if they would take a bottle of Peruna, and could then candidly say thgt it had not benefited them, I would pay for the medicine.” —A. C. Lockhart. Mr. W. P. Peterson, of Morris, 111., says: “I was nearly dead with catarrhal dyspepsia and am now a well man, better, in fact, than I have been for twenty years .or more. “Since I got cured by your Peruna 1 have been consulted by a great many people.” If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.

CONGRESSMAN HOWARD OF ALABAMA