Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1902 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN Made Well and Strong by Pe-ru-na.

——qa Blrs. Schafer, 43G Pope Ave., St. Louis, ’’ 1 Mo., writes: •* ‘ In tl,e early part of last year I wrote t 0 you for advice for my daughter Alice, four years of age. •. “She has been a puny, sickly, ailing child since her birth. She had convul- - sions and catarrhal fevers. I was always doctoring until we commenced to use Peruna. She grew strong and well. z Peruna is a wonderful tonic; the best ATpgSWEJfi I s medicine I have ever used.”—Mrs. Schafer. dr Mrs. C. E. Long, the mother of little dSEm-’' Mina Long, writes from Atwood, Colo., as follows: tyr “We can never thank you enough for if-.’/’ J* the change you have made in our little • •u’ one’s health. Before she began tak- • \A\ nW V* v" in? your Peruna she suffered every-JDr-s>aT thing in the way of coughs, colds and ZmAM ALICE ilrjw m croup, but now she has taken not quite a .111 SCHAFER Ni bottle of Peruna, is well and strong as she saMSMiim———— has ever been in her life. She has not had » the croup once since she began taking A - Peruna, and when she has a little cold M I J fl ester . y jh) Ms* ffliiL y. rit ht. We can never praise It I x> ( nou ßh-”—Mrs. C. E. Long. vWIIWj I Mrs. Q' Heard, of Howth, ROBBINsVII Texas, writes to Dr. Hartman in regard to her baby girl, Ruth: “My little girl bad some de-

rangement of the bowels. She was a mere skeleton and we did not think sbe would ever get well. After giving her less than one bottle of Peruna she was sound and well. Now sbe has a good appetite and is a picture of health.” Mrs. Heard also writes in regard to her son, Carl: ”My son’s ears had been affected since he was a baby only a few months old. The last year I thought he bad almost lost his hearing and had a local physician treating him for about six weeks. Finally I began giving him your remedy, and after he had taken two bottles he was entirely cured. I cannot praise Peruna enough.”—Mrs. G. W. Heard. If you do not receive 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, C.

A Doctor’s Little Daughter Cured of Grip by Pe-ru-na. Dr. R. Robbins. Physician and Surgeon of Muskogee, Indian Ter., writes: “I have been a practicing physician for a good many years and was always slow to take hold of patent medicines, but this winter my little girl and myself were taken with the grip. I was so bad 1 was not able to sit up. I sent for a doctor, but he did me no good. “Finally I sent and got a bottle of Peruna and commenced to take It. 1 took two bottles and my cough was gone and my lungs loosened up and my head became clear. My little girl took the •ame way. ‘‘lt looked as though she would die, she was so sick. I gave her medicine, but it seemed to do her little good, so I sent and got one more bottle of Peruna and commenced to give it to ber. It was only a short time until she was getting along all right, so I give your medicine, Peruna, the praise for what it did for me and my dear little daughter. ” —Dr. R. Robbins.

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