Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1904 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A MICHIGAN MAYOR </ - /“I Know Pe-ru-na Is a Fine Tonic for a Worn Out System.” 'Z 4 < *A A Ma. ' ® k ' {/ [/ • Sxlk&s>'■'■' I \\ / < i ■ ■ ■ w /// (■ EsSnSr •■■ \ /. jffir ' w<JmSSHkA **‘ r/' ' ' Sr' * '’ r Yin K\ F ' -%-M I K 1 1. ggrs Hwj L i a Bt iff ’ W ' »i C> \>*/ r' l iT Aty* wn. ;jjQr •* ■ WisßMvV)» aWi. Al\.. '"'' sjB&bBK? l\k V/> fWiW ; y k aWSFT <X^?>'<•?*< i'll jferv v ** l ' :7//11f)zm\i WMfc/ JMWMR . WpwtefflH Hon. Nelson Rice of St. Joseph, Mich., knows of a large number of grateful patients in his county who have been cured by Peruna. k .__ i . >5 Hon. Nelson Rice, Mayor of St. Joseph, Michigan, writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentleman:—“l wish to congratulate you on the success of your efforts to win the confidence of the public in heed of a reliable medicine. / know Peruna is a fine tonic for a worn out system and a specific in cases of catarrhal difficulties. You have a large number of grateful patients in this county who have used Peruna and have been cured by it, and who praise it above all other medicines. Peruna has my heartiest good wishes. ’ ’ —Nelson Rice.

catarrh in any form or la grippe. A course of Peruna is sure to correct all these conditions. It is an ideal spring medicine. Peruna does not irritate —it Invigorates. It does not temporarily stimulate —it strengthens. It equalizes the circulation of the blood, tranquilizes the nervous system and regulates the bodily functions. Peruna, unlike so many spring medicines, is not simply a physic or stimulant or nervine. It Is a natural tonic and invigorator. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the', we of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he wilt be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.

MARCH, APRIL, MAY. Weak Nerves, Poor Digestion, Impure Blood, Depressed Spirits. The sun has just crossed the equator on its yearly trip north. The real equator is shifted toward tlte north nearly eighteen miles every day. With the return of the sun comes the bodily' ills peculiar to spring. With one person the nerves are weak; another person, digestion' poor; with others the blood is out of order; and still others have depressed spirits and tired feeling. All these things are especially true ot those who have been suffering with

yjrxc^ Aeorvs ii * Put a variety into Summer ftyingr—it’s / no * the time of year to live near the “ • kitchen range. Libby’s o t Veal Loaf. Potted Turkey, Deviled ♦ - Ham, Ox Tongue, 6»c.— == I quickly made ready to serve. “ :Bend today for the little booklet. “How to Make Good Things to Eat,” full of Ideas on quick, , delicious lunch serving'. Libby’s Atlas of the World mailed free for S two-cent stamps. ~ t Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago ■ Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear, ■ ■ CATHARTIC 25c. Druggist! ! BEST FOR THE BOWELS J

WEATHERWISE ism MAN WHO .WEARS OLI®S \\n\A reputation extending over years and our guarantee are back of every garment bearing the C/jkTV SION OP THE FISH. VVA hThere are many imitations. Jv » be sure of the nameg A TOWER on the buttons. /CJ x )h\i OH MLE tYEiYWHME*, i A7JFrOW«m»OSTOHWXSKUS.A. TOWERCANADIANCCLLmiUCTPfiONTQ,CAM MEXICAN Mustang Liniment la a positive cure for Piles.