Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1899 — A BRAVE COLONEL [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

A BRAVE COLONEL

Recommends Pe-ru-na as a Family Medicine. A Scientific Spring Medicine. Colonel Arthur L. Hamilton, of the Seventh Ohio Volunteers, 259 Goodale street, Columbus, Ohio, writes: “Besides having the merits of Pe-ru-na so

fully demonstrated in my family, I have a number of friends who have taken it for catarrh and stomach trouble, and all unite in praising it As a remedy for catarrh I can fully recommend It.” Mrs. Hamilton, wife of the gallant Colonel, is an ardent friend of Pe-ru-na also. In a letter on the subject she writes: “I have been taking Pe-ru-na for some time, and I am enjoying better health now than I have for years. I attribute the change in my health to Pe-ru-na, and recommend this excellent catarrh remedy to every woman, believing it to be especially beneficial to them.” The spring-time is the most favorable time of the year to treat catarrh. There is so much less liability to take fresh

cold that the treatment is unimpeded. All old cases of chronic catarrh should begin immediately a course of, Pe-ru-na as directed in Dr. Hartman’s books on this disease. There are so many different phases and stages of catarrh .that one hardly knows when he has it A great

many people think they are suffering from something else and have tried many medicines in vain, when if they could realize that It is catarrh and take Pe-ru-na for it they would Improve promptly and soon recover entirely. There are no substitutes. Let no one persuade you there are other, catarrh remedies just as good. “Winter Catarrh” Is a book written by Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Sent free to any address.

COLONEL HAMILTON, OF COLUMBUS, O.

MRS. COL. HAMILTON.