Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1902 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

a u T T T y SENATOR THURSTON. The Brilliant Statesman from Nebraska Makes an Important Public Utterance. nil” > -J —•*? Si I 181 Mt" II ilatti lisJj II” v I’ I U in I JIMII 11 mt. u INTERIOR OF UNITED STATES SENATE CHAMBER. Ex-Senator John M. Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska, is one of the most prominent and influential men in the country. He made the speech nominating President McKinley at the St. Louis convention, and was made permanent Chairman Of this convention. He was also made Chairman of the convention that re-nomi-nated President McKinley at Philadelphia. He was recently appointed by Preaident McKinley Chairman of the St. Louis Exposition Commission. This prominent gentleman recently wrote the following letter to The Perun* Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio: . Washington, D. C., Xpril 6, 1901. “I have used Penna at various times during the past year or two with most satisfactory results. “It entirely relieved me from an irritating cough—the result of excessive effort in the presidential campaign, and I am a firm beLever in its efficacy for any such trouble.” —J no. M. Thurston.

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