Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1904 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A COMRADE OF GENERAL GRANT Says: “I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a Superior for Catarrh.”

BENJAMIN F. HAWKES < > | Beniamin F. Hawkes, of Washington, D. C., Is One of the Three Living ! | > Comrades of General Grant In His Cadet Days at West Point. s

I In a recent letter from 611 G at., I f S. W. f Washington, D.C.,this ven- j I erable gentleman says of Peruna: ♦ I “I have tried Peruna after bav - 1 ♦ ing tried in vain other remedies for 4 t catarrh, and I can say without res- 4 I ervation that 1 never felt a symptom 1 4 of relief until I had given Peruna 4 f the simple trial that Its advocates t I advise. Ido not believe ft has a I ♦ superior, either as a remedy for ♦ T catarrh or as a tonic for thedepress- 4 I ed and exhausted condition which J 4 is one of the effects of the disease.” A T —Benjamin F. Hawkes. ? ISAAC imOCK, a citizen of McLennan county, Texas, has lived for 114 years. In speaking of his good health and extreme old age, Mr. Brock says: "Feruna exactly meets all my requirements. It protects me from the evil effects of sudden changes; it keeps me in good appetite; it gives me strength; it keeps my blood in good circulation. I

ALABASTIN E th* Durabale Wall Coating, Won’t Rub Off; WHY? Because it cements to, and is not stuck on tho wall with decaying, animal glne, ns aro the various so-called “wall finishes,” which aro k also mines sold under fanciful names. Th ua apply Alabatiiae. '' * '