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THE OMAHA OAILT BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901.
36 Members of Congress Send Letters of Endorsement
to the Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy, Pertina
Hon, A. T. Ocodwyn.
Congressman Goodwyn
from Alabama
Hon. A. T. Goodwyn, Congressman from
Alabama, in u recent letter to Dr. Ilartman,
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mi and am a well man today. I could feel
tlio good effects of your medicine before I
had used it u week, after suffering with ca
tarrh for over a year."
Catarrh, in its various forms, is rapidly
becoming a national curse. An undoubted
remedy has been discovered by Dr. Ilartman.
This remedy has been thoroughly tested dur
ing the past forty years, l'e-ru-na cures ca
tarrh in all phases and stages. There is no
remedy that can be substituted.
Hon. W. N. Roach.
United States Senator Roach
from North Dakota.
Hon. W. N. Itonch, United States Senator
from North Dakota, in a letter written from
Larimore, North Dnkota, says:
"Persuaded by u friend, I have used Pe-nrna
as a tonic, and am glad to testify that it has
greatly helped me in strength, vigor and appe
tite. I have been advised by friends that it is
remarkable elllcacious as a cure for the almost
universal complaint of catarrh."
Senator Hunch's wife recommends Pe-ru-nii
also. She says: "I can cheerfully recommend
your excellent remedy, Pe-ru-na. Indeed, I
know of no other remedy as good as yours. It
is a grand tonic and many of my friends have
used it for catarrh with good results."
Hon. Romulus Z. Linney.
Congressman Linney
from North Carolina
Congressman Komulus Z. Linney,
from North Carolina, writes:
"My private secretary has been using
Pe-ru-na for several weeks and I wish
to testify as to its great value and merits
iu cases of catarrh. My secretary had
as bod a case as 1 ever saw, and since he
has taken one bottle he seems like a dif
ferent man. Pefore he started on Pe-ru-na
his system was very much run
down, and at times he could not work at
all, but ever since his first bottle he has
been building up. I don't think any
man who is under a nervous strain
should be without it. I cannot express
the good it has done him."
Congressman Ogden
from Louisiana
Hon. II. W. Ogden, Congressman from
Louisiana, in a letter written at Wash
ington, D. C, says the following of Pe
nrna, the national catarrh remedy:
"J con .conscientiously recommend
your L'e-ru-na as a line tonic and all
round good medicine to those who are in
need of a catarrh remedy. It has been
coin mended to me by people who have
used it as a remedy particularly effective
in the cure of catarrh. For those who
need a good catarrh medicine I know of
nothing better."
Hon. H. W. Ogden.
Congressman Smith from
Illinois.
Hon George W. Smith, Member of Con
gress, in a recent letter to the Pe-ru-na Med
icine Co., says the following in regard to Pe-ru-na
for catarrh:
House of Representatives, U. S.
Washington, D. C.
The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
"Gentlemen I take pleasure in testifying
to the merits of Pe-ru-na. I have taken one
bottle for my catarrh and I feel very much
benelltedT To those who are afflicted with
catarrh and in need of a good tonic, I take
pleasure in recommending Pe-ru-na.
"Respectfully, GEO. W. SMITH."
Congressman Smith's home address is
Murphysboro, 111.
Hon. George W. Smith.
Congressman! Meekison
from Ohio.
Hon. David Meekison is well known not only
in his own state, but throughout America. He
began his political career by serving four con
secutive terms as mayor of the town in which
he lives, Napoleon, O. He was elected to the
Fifty-fifth Congress by a very large majority,
and is the acknowledged leader of his party in
his section of the state. In a recent letter he
says:
f "I have used several bottles of Pe-ru-na and
feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh
of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that
if I use it a short time longer I will be able
to fully eradicate the disease of thirty years'
standing. Yours truly,
"DAVID MEEKISON."
Congressman Gummings
from New York
Congressman Cummlngs of New York,
In a letter written from New York City
regarding the merits of Peruna, says tho
following.
"Peruna Is good for catarrh. I havo
tried It und know It. It rclloved mo Im
mensely on my trip to Cuba, and I al
ways havo a bottlo In reserve. Since my
return I havo not suffered from catnrrh,
but If I do shall use 'Peruna again.
"AMOS CUMMINGS."
Congressman Snover of
Michigan
House of Representatives,
Washington, D. C, May 9, 1503.
Dr. S. B. Hnrtmnn, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Slr-l havo found Pe-ru-na a very
efficient nnd speedy remedy for a per
sistent and annoying cough resulting from
catarrhal trouble. Very truly yours,
HORACE (J. SNOVER,
Port Austin, Mich.
Congressman Doviner of
West Virginia
Congressman B. B. Doviner, from
Wheeling, West Virginia, in a letter
written from Washington, D. C, says:
"I Join with my colleagues In the Houso
of Representatives In recommending your
excellent remedy, Pe-ru-nn, as n good
tonlo and nlso an effective cure for catarrh."
Hon. Amos J. Cummlngs of Now York.
A Friend of Labor.
Congressman Barfram from
California
Congressman J. A. Durham of Santa
Rosa, California, writes:
"At the solicitation of n friend I used
your Peruna and can cheerfully recom
mend It as an excellent remedy for all
catarrhal troubles. It is Indeed a won
derful medicine."
II, S. Senator Call of
Florida
Hon. William Call, United Stntes Sena
tor from Florida, writing from Washing
ton, D. C, says:
"Tho Pc-m-na has been recommended
by Oen- Wheeler nnd other rellablo per
sons, and has been used by some moni
tors of my family, and I concur In tho
statements of Oen. Wheeler."
Congressman Broderick of
Kansas.
Hon. Cnso Broderick of Holton, Kunsas,
Congressman from ICnnsas, says:
"I havo taken two bottles of Pe-ru-n.a '
nnd nnd It to be an excellent remedy for
colds and throat trouble."
Congressman Brewer of
" Alabama.
Hon Willis Rrewer, Representative In
Congress from Alabama, writes the fol
lowing letter to Dr. Hartman:
Houso of Representatives,
Washington, D. C.
Tho Pe-ru-na Medicine Co,. Columbus, O.:
"Gentlemen I havo used one bottle of
Pe-ru-na for lassitude, and I tnko pleas
ure In recommending It to thoso who need
n. good remedy. As a tonic It Is excellent.
In the short time I have used It It has
dono me a great deal of good. Very re
spectfully. . "WILLIS BREWER."
Congressman Howard from
Alabama
WASHINGTON, Feb, 4, 1S03.
The Po-ru-na Medicine, Co., Columbus, O:
Gentlemen I have taken Pe-ru-na now
for two weeks and I find I am very much
relieved. I feci that my euro wilt bo per
manent. I luivg also taken It for la
grippe, and I take pleasure In recom
mending Pe-ru-na as nn excellent remedy
to nil follow sufferers.
Very respectfully,
M. W. HOWARD.
Congrehsman Howard's homo address Is
Fort Payne, Ala.
Gangreestnan Crowley from
Illinois
Jon. H. Crowley, Congressman from
Illinois, writes from Robinson, III.:
"Mr. Crowley has taken a number of
bottles of Po-rti-na on account of nervous
troubles. It has proven a strong tonlo
nnd lasting cure. I can cheerfully rec
ommend It."
Senator McEnery of
Louisiana
Hon. S. D. McEnery, United Stntes Sen
ator from Louisiana, says the following
In regard to Pe-ru-na:
"The Po-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O.
"Gentlemen Pe-ru-na Is nn excellent
tonic. I have used It sufficiently to say
that I believe It to bo nil that you claim
for It Very respectfully,
"S. D. McENKRY."
Congressman Yoder from
Ohio,
Gen. S. S. Yoder, ex-Member of Con
gress from Ohio, in n recent letter to Dr.
Ilartman, speaks of Pe-ru-na as follows:
Washington, D. C.
Tho Pe-ru-na Medlclno Vo.. Columbus, O.
"Gentlemen I desire to sny that I havo
found Pe-ru-na to be n wonderful rem
edy. I only used It for a short time and
nm thoroughly satlned as to Its merits.
I cannot tlnd words to express my grati
fication for tho results obtained. Ah a
catnrrh euro I shall gladly recommend It
to all stirfcrcrs. Yours,
"S. S, YODER."
Congressman De Graffenreld
of Texas.
Congressman R. C. DcGraffcnrlcd, from
Longvlow, Tex., writes:
"After the use of Pe-ru-na for a short
time 1 am convinced that It Is all you
claim for It. It Is a grand tonic nnd I can
recommend it as a safo and permanent
euro-for catnrrh."
Hon. David Meekison.
Congressman Bankhead from
Alabama.
Congressman J. H. Bankhead of Ala
bama, one of the most Influential mem
bers of tho House of Representatives, In
n letter written from Washington. I). C.
gives his Indorsement to tho great ca
tarrh remedy, Pe-ru-na, In tho following
words.
"Your Po-ru-na Is one of the best med
icines I ever tried nnd no family should
bo without your remnrkable remedy. As
a tonic nnd a catnrrh cure I know of
nothing better."
Hon. J. H, Bankhead.
Congressman Powers from
Vermont.
Congressman H. Henry Powers of Ver
mont writes from Morrlsvllle, Vt.s
"Pe-ru-na 1 hnvo used In my family
with success. I can recommend It as .in
excellent family remedy, nnd very good
for coughs, colds and catarrhal affections."
U. S. Senator Gear of Iowa.
Hon. John H. Genr, United States Sena
tor from Iowa, writes:
"Peruna I can recommend to all as n
very good tonic, and particularly good nfl
a remedy for catarrh."
Senator Gear's homo nddrcss Is Burling
ton, Iowa.
Hon. M. W. Howard.
Hon. H. G, Worthlngtou.
Congressman Worthlngton
from Nevada
Congressman H, G. Worthlngton, from
Nevada, cx-mlnlster to Argentine Repub
lic, also at on tlmo collector of port at
Charleston, was an Intimate frjend of
Gen. Grant nnd Is one of tho two living
pall bearers of President Lincoln. Con
gressman Worthlngton writes tho follow
ing letter:
"Allow mo to express my gratltudo for
tho benefit derived from your remedies.
I have taken one bottle of Pe-ru-nu nnd
It has benefited Immensely a cnso of ca
tarrh of some months', standing, und I
cordially commend Its uso to nil similarly
mulcted."
Congressman Brownlow of
Tennessee
Congressman Brownlow writes from
Washington, D. C, tho following:
"I hnvo suffered from catnrrh of tho
stomach for several years and for tho
past twelve months was In an exceed
ingly critical condition. My attention was
called to your Pe-ru-na and l began to
uso It, nnd my Improvement was notlco
ablo after tho llrst threo days. 1 havo
taken threo bottles of tho medicine and I
feel satisfied that I nm now almost, If
not permanently cured. In connection
with tho Pe-ru-na I have used your Mnn-n-lln
for biliousness and torpid liver. I
regard it as tho best medlclno for this
purpose that I havo over used. Having
been benellted so much myself 1 give you
this statement that others rnny bo like
wlso benellted.
"W. P. HROWNLOW, SI. C."
Senator Mallory of
Florida
United States Senator Stephen R. Mnl
lory from Florida, In a recent letter
written from Pcnsacola, Fin., says the
following:
"I havo used your excellent remedy,
Pe-ru-nn, and hnvo recommended It, both
ns n tonic and a safe cntorrh remedy."
Congressman Culberson of
Texas.
Hon. D. B. Culberson, ex-Congressman
from Texas, writes:
"I can recommend Pe-ru-na ns one of
tho very best of tonics nnd I take pleasure
In testifying to tho merits of your great
medicine. It Is also recommended as a
euro for catarrhal troubles."
Congressman White from
North Carolina.
George Henry White of Tarboro, North
Carollnn, was elected to tho Houso of
Representatives In 1SS0, and to tho State
Scnato In 'SR4. Ho wns elected to tho
Fifty-fifth Congress In 1S96. Congress
man Whlto writes tho following letter to
Dr. Hartman In regard to tho merits of
the great catarrh cure, Pe-ru-na:
House of Representative,
Washington, Feb. 4. 18S9.
Tho Pe-ru-na Medlclno Co., Columbus, O.:
"Gentlemen I nm more than satisfied
with rc-ru-na, nnd find It to be nn ex
cellent remedy for tho grip nnd catarrh.
I havo used It In my family and they all
Join mo In recommending It ns nn excel
lent remedy. Very respectfully,
"GEORGE H. WHITE."
Congressman Thompson of
Kentucky.
Ex-Congressman Phil. B. Thompson
from Kentucky, writes:
"My friends have used your remedy,
Pe-ni-na, and I take pleasure In testify
ing to tho merits of your medicine. Be
sides belngiono of tho very best tonics. It
Is a good, substantial catarrh femedy."
Hon. Georgo 11. White.
Congressman Livingston
from Georgia
Col. L. I. Livingston, member of tho
Industrial Commission nnd tho leading
democratic member of the Committee on .
Appropriations In tho House of Repre
sentatives, whose homo Is nt Atlanta,
Ga writes tho following In regurd to Pe-ru-nn,
tho catnrrh cure. Col. Living
ston sayH:
"I tako pleasure In Joining with General
Wheeler, Congressman Brewer and others
In recommending Pe-ru-n.i ns an excellent
tonic and a catarrh cure."
Pe-ru-na Is a specific In Its operation
upon tho mucous membranes. It Is a
tonlo that strikes at the root of all en
tarrha! nfTectlons. it gives tono to the
mlntito blood-vessels nnd tho terminal
nerve-fibres.
Senator Butler of South
Carolina
Senator M. C. Butler, ox-Governor of
South Carolina, writes from Washington,
D. a, the following:
"I can recommend Pe-ru-na for dyspep
sia and stomach trouble. I hnvo been
using yo'ir medlclno for a short period
and I feel very much relieved. It Is, In
deed, a wonderful medicine, and, besides,
a great tonic."
Hon. S, S. Yoder.
Few stop to renllro In how many ways
catarrh can affect tho body. Every or
gan, every duct, every passage, every
opening of tho human body, Is liable to
catarrh, Pe-ru-na Is an Internal, sys
temic cntarrh remedy, and acts beno
llclally on nil tho mucous membranes of
tho human body. Consequently It Is
eiiunlly effective to euro catarrh of any
organ.
Congressman Clark of
Missouri.
Ex-Congressmnn John B. Clark, from
Missouri, In a recent letter from Wash
ington, D. C, says:
"I can recommend your Pe-ru-na ns n
good, substantial tonic nnd one of tho
best remedies for catarrhal troubles."
Congressman Mahqn of
Pennsylvania.
Congressman Tliad. M. Million of Cham
bersburg, Pa., wrlteB:
"I tnko pleasure In commending your
Pe-ru-na as u substantial tonic and a
good catarrh remedy."
Congressman Pelham ot
Virginia.
ExCongressmnn C. Pelham of Bancroft,
Va., writes:
"My sister-in-law has been suffering
from catarrh of tho throat for a consid
erable time. Sho has been using1' Pe-ru-na
for about one week nnd Is manifestly
Improved. I believe, it an excellent rem
edy for catarrh."
Hon. W. V. Sullivan.
Senator Sullivan from Mississippi.
Hon. W. V. Sullivan, United States Sen
ator from Mississippi, lu a letter recently
written to Dr Hartman from Oxford,
Miss., says the following:
"For some tlmo I havo been a surrercr
from catarrh In Its most Incipient since,
so much so that I became nlarmed as to
my general health. But hearing of Pe-ru-na
as a good remedy, I gavo It a fair trial
and soon becan to Improve. Its effects
wero distinctly beneficial, removing tho
nnnoylng symptoms, nnrt was particularly
good as a tonic.
"I tnko pleasure. In recommending your
great national catarrh cure, Po-ru-na, as
tho best I havo over tried.
"W. V. SULLIVAN."
Congressman Botkln from
Kansas.
Hon L. I. Livingston.
Congressman Brookshire of
Indiana
Congressman K. V. Brookshire, from
Indiana, In n recent letter from Washing
tpn, D. C, says:
"From what my friends say, Pe-ru-na Is
a good tonic and a safe catarrh curt."
Congressman Sparkman
of Florida.
Congressman S. M. Sparkman, from
Tampa, Florldu, writes:
"I can endorse Pe-ru-na as a first-rate
tonic nnd a very effective cure for ca
tarrh." '
Congressman Burnett from
Alabama.
John V. Burnett, Member of Congress,
Seventh Alabama Dlst., writes:
"I take pleusure in testifying to tho
merits of your Pe-ru-na. At the solici
tation of a friend my wlfo used It nnd It
Improved her condition generally. It Is a
remarkable remedy. I can cheerfully
recommend Pe-ru-na ns a good, substan
tial tonic, and a very good catarrh remedy."
In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman, Con
gressman Botkln of Kansas, whose fame
Is a national one, says of Pe-ru-na;
"My Dear Doctor It gives mo pleasure
to certify to the excellent curative quali
ties of your medicines Pe-ru-na and
Man-a-lln. I hnvo been afflicted more or
less for a quarter of a century with ca
tarrh ot the Htomnch nnd constipation.
A resldenco In Washington has Increased
these troubles, A few bottles of your
medlclno havo given mo almost complete
relief, and I am sure that a continuation
of them will effect a permanent cure.
Pe-ru-na Is surely a wonderful remedy for
catarhbal affections. J, D. BOTKIN."
lion, J. D. Dotkln.