THE OM A IT A ft AIL Y TiFK: SATUTTDAY, SfA RCTT HO, 1001. Famous American Veterans And Soldiers Endorse Peruna f 131 00 FAMOUS AMERICAN SolDlSRS AND VETERANS WHO ATTEST TOTH CRfAT MERITS m PE-RU-NA lKUL M ?A p. "5 OTNO. .A. ft FX Nothing Cnptnln fltird Itreovem. Captain J. J. Ilurtls, captain of Co. A 20th Ohio Volunteers, writes from C31 Lin coln avenue, Chicago, 111., as follows: "I know by cxpcrlcnco that Peruna Is a wonderful medicine for kidney (rubles. I furrerccj for years with bladder nnd kidney trouble, nothing helped mo except tempo rnrlly, but when a friend told mo of Pc runa I felt at onco that I had found some thing uhlch could euro mo. itellcf camo soon nnd 1 was entirely cured In n very short tlmo nnd have had no trouble since, I keep It In tho houso and take somo occa sionally no It prevents my catching cold." J. J. Iltirtl3. .tlnjor Mnrm I Strong AkoIu. MnJ. T. II. Mars, of tho First Wisconsin Cavalry regiment, writes from 1123 Dunning street, Chicago, III., the following; letter: "For years I suffered with catarrh of the kidneys contracted In tho army. Medicine lid not help mo nny until a comrade who had been helped by I'eruna advised mo to try it. I bought somo nt onco and soon found blessed relief. I kept taking it 'for four months and nm now well nnd strong and feel bolter than I have dono for tho past twenty years, thanks to Peruna." T II. Mars. Cliiiplnln Jnykox Klnrtu lnat. Itellcf nl Hon. D. L. Jaycox, Chaplain of the Graud Army of tho Itcpubllc. writes from SC3 Iiroadway, Oakland, Cal.: "I contracted severe bladder and kidney trouble, spent hundreds of dollars and con sulted n host of doctors, but neither did mo uny good. "I bought a bottlo of I'eruna on tho ad vice of some comrades who had been cured by It; after using It four months ray pains aro gono and I believe myself to bo cured. I feel well and would not bo without a bottlo In tlmo of need for ten times Its cost." 1). L. Jnycox. Soldier StCKmnu'a .nrrnw Kucupe. William Stcgcnian of 430 Washington St., Applcton, Wis., writes as follows: "Geutlemcn: After returning from Cuba I felt my health was considerably broken down. Standing In water for days In tho trenches nffected my lungs until the doctor said I had quick consumption. My mother advised me to use I'eruna, and in three months my lungs wcro as well as over. "I havo arranged to take some I'eruna with mo to the Philippines, as 1 consider It Indispensable to maintain my health In tho unfavorable climate." William Stcgeman. Private Vnntic Still liuprovlitK. Mr, John Vanco, member of Company I, "1st Ohio Infantry, First Ilrlgado, Second Division, Fourth Army Corps, who lives nt Hnrtford City, Ind., in a letter dated Juno 7th, 1S9D, says; "My kidney troublo Is much hotter. I havo Improved so much that everybody wants to know what medlcino I am using. 1 recommend Peruna to every body and some havo commenced to use It. Tho folks all say that If Dr. Hartman's medlcino cures mo it must bo great." In n later letter, ho says: "I am stilt Im proving In health, people call mo well now. I am still using your medicine." John Vance. Cnptnln Moaa lleatnrrrt In llrnlth. Porcy W. Moss, late captain Company I)', 2nd Arkansas Volunteers writes from Parngould, Arkansas, tho following lottcr to Dr. Hartman. "It is with great pleasure that I write you of my success with Peruna. I think it undoubtedly tho finest Hnd Biirest ca tarrh euro ever prepared and It has taken but two bottles to convince mo of this fact. "I also find It a very good spring tonic nnd will readily recommcud It nt any time. rercy W. Moss. Mnjnr Mnhaon'a firntrful Corp. Major Algornon A. Mabtou, of tho Tenth Vounteer regiment, stationed at Macon, lia., In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman from Wnshlngton.xD. O., has tho following to say in regard to Peruna.: "I think there is no better medicine on earth than your Peruna for catarrh. It has surely cured me. It would tako a vol ume to tell you all tho good It has done me. Peruna Is tho greatest remedy ever prepared, nnd I think I havo tried them all." A. A. Mabson. Cm, Voder's Ornllluilc for I'rrunn. General S. S. Yoder, cx-Mtmbcr of Congress from Lima, Ohio, In a recent let ter to Dr. Hartman, speaks of Peruna as follows "I dcslro to sny that I have found Pe runa to bo u wonderful remedy. I havo only need It for a short time nnd nm thor oughly satisfied In regard to its merits. I cannot find words to express my gratl tudo for tho good results obtained frqm its use. As a cntarrh euro I shall gladly recommend It to all sufferers." S. S. Yoder. t'tiptnln Ali-xiiiulrr'n Itratnriitloit, Wm. K. Alexander. Captain and Quar termaster, writes tho following from Lynch burg. Va,: "You cannot imaglno how much better I feel slnco 1 commenced 'taking your rem edy, Peruna, one wcok ngo, I hardly know how to thank you for this great treatment I had suffered continuously from tho effect i of malarial fever before taking Peruua. Should I nt nny future tlmo havo occasion' to recommend a treatment of your kind,' rest assured that yours will bo the one. Wm. K. AlexanJcr, Helps No Other Has Ever Received Such Great Popular Endorsements. ticn. orrrll Completely Ilrotornl. Gen. W. II. Powell, Department Com mander of Ilcckcr Post No. 113, Hellevlllo, 111., writes: "Flllowlng a severe attack of la grippe In 18'.t0 I hnvo suffered greatly and con- tlnuously from n constantly Increasing stubborn case of cntarrh In tho bead and stomach. All prescribed remedies fall ing to yield permanent relief, I wn3 In- duced to try Peruna, nnd began Its use In August, 1S9!. In using ono bottlo I became convinced of Its curative qualities, and continued Its use to date. All symp toms of catarrh have disappeared, yet I con tlmio Its moderate use as a preventive, and an old man's tonic." W. II. row-oil. Merst. Tnylor nm n 1'rlrnil of I'eruna. Sergeant Duck Taylor was ono of tho famous "Hough Riders, and Is a personal friend of Gocrnor Koosevolt of .Vow York; Ho accompanied Governor Hoosovclt on his great stumping tour through upper New York state. He was promoted through gallantry In tho field during the la to war. Tho sergeant had the following to say of Peruna: "I think there Is no better medlcino on earth than Peruna, for ca tarrh. It has cured mo. It would tako n volume to tell you of nil tho good it has done me. Peruna is tho best catarrh cure on earth, and I know, for I havo tried nearly all of them." Buck I'. Taylor. Cnpt. (inxr- Keep Well liy rci-iinn. Captain Paul It. Guso, Co. O, Thirty1 ninth Volunteer Infantry, writes from 10:) Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, III.: "Several times after contracting severe colds I havo been quickly rcllccd by tho ubo of Peruna. I especially recommend It nlso as tho best preventatho ot colds I know of. Ily taking a few doses a week It keeps, me In a fine healthful condition." Paul It. Gusc. W to run llrook n Centennrliui, Mr. Isaac Brock, horn before tho United States was formed, saw twenty-two pres idents elected, llo la a veteran of four wars. Shod a horso when nlticty-nltio years old. Of Peruna ho says: "During my long llfo I have known n great many remedies for coughs, colds, catarrh and dlarrrhoea. 1 had always sup posed theso affections to be different dis eases, but on rending Dr. Hartman's book, I found that theso affections aro tho same and that they nro properly called catarrh. "I had several long sclges with tho grip. At first 1 did not know that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When I heard that la grlppo was epidemic catarrh, I tried Perunn for la grippe and found It to bo just tho thing. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy, Peruna, I havo found It to bo tho best, If not the only, rellnblo remedy for theso affections. It has been my standby for many ycar3, and I attribute my good health and ex treme old ago to this remedy." Isaac Ilrock. Grnrrnl Wrlulit l.ulnKlr Perunn. Goncral Marcus Wright, 1721 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C. a confederate gen eral, who is In charge ot getting up the records of tho Wnr of tho Rebellion, has tho following lo say In regard to Perunn- "I tako plcasuro In recommending Pe runa. It Is a remarkable medicine and) should bo used by persons who aro In1 need ot a good tonic ami by sufferers from catarrh." Marcus Wright in Spring Like Catarrh Major General Joseph Wheeler, commanding the cavalry forces in front of Santiago, says: "I join with Senators Sullivan, Koach nnd Mcliuery in their good opinion of I'eruna. It is recom mended to me by those who have used it as an excellent tonic and particularly elective as u cure for catarrh." General W. W. Duffield, general in the Mexican war and general of the Union Army in the late Civil War, in a letter written from "The Cairo," Washington, D. C., says the following of Peruna: "I have used I'eruna in my fam ily and have found It u valuable medicine, nnd take pleasure in rec ommending ft to all who suffer from catarrh of the , stomach or who require a tonic of efficiency," General James Long street of Gainesville, Ga., writes as follows in re gard to Peruna: "I join with my cniu-ule. Cen cral Wlhecler, in testifying to the merits of Peruna, hoth as a to lie and a catarrh remedy. Peruna en joys the greatest reputation us n catarrh remedy of any medicine yet devised." fi f rs. IJAMES LONGSTREET S 0i mkk Aft Remedy Soldier 'rlrlrrtlintner Mmlc n Nrw .Mnn. A comrade whoso kidneys had been cured through the use of Peruna advised mo to use It. I found that tho tlrst bottlo relieved me, nnd after tho faithful use of eight bottles I was n new and happy man. I havo not had an ache or pain for over n year now." John Frlcbcrtshauscr. .Mntron Smith 1,'nca I'rrunn In Hospital. A letter from Mrs. T. n. Smith, hospital matron of tho Omaha Harracks, written from 2327 X. Clark street, Chicago, III., reads ns follows: "Peruna seemed to bo tho favorite tonic nmong tho soldiers at tho barracks. If they wcro weak or convalescent after nn Illness, It would build them up nnd restore their strength in a very few days." Mrs. T. H. Smith. .llnjnr Creclnr Kxcnpcd Consumption. Major John Crcclno of the Seventeenth Infantry, writes from 493 Sheffield nvenue, Chicago, III.: "I recommend Peruna to all my friends as tho most reliable remedy for cntarrh on tho market. I suffered for years with chronic catarrh of the lungs, contracted In the army. 1 spent hundreds of dollars without getting nny benefit, and a few dollars for a dozen bottles of Perunn made me as strong and well as over." John Creclne. I'rrunn. tho Snlrilrr'a Friend, No wonder tho American soldier Is a friend of Peruna when such n. renowned olllcer as General Wheeler gives I'eruna his hearty endorsement. Kvcry ono connected with the army and navy can have no rea sonable doubt ns to tho merits of the rem edy. No remedy ever yet devised has re ceived such unstinted eulogy from so many renowned statesmen and milllury men as Perunn. Thcro Is a natural reason for this. Pe :un:i' Is n specific for catarrh, wherever lo lated. It not only Instantly cures ncuto i-alanh, but even old cases of chronic ca tarrh vanish under Its persistent use. The soldier In especially subject to catarrh In some form or phase. Kxposcd as ho Is to constant changes, subjected as bo Is to tho vicissitudes of cllmnto, wet and dry, night and day, he llnds catarrh to bo his most In sidious and ever present foe. In Held and harracks Peruna Is equally efllcaclous. Ta ken In time, It will absolutely provent catching cold. After tho cold has become established Peruna will break It up quicker than nny other remedy known to man. Kven nflcr tho cold has settled In some or gan, Peruna can ho relied upon to promptly dispel It. This Is why Peruna Is so popular In tho army anil navy today. It la preclsly tho remedy that meets tho particular Ills to which this class of peoplo aro exposed. Our army and navy Is tho natural protec tion of our country; Poruna is tho natural protection, of the nrmy and navy in the vicissitudes of climate and exponirc. Tho number of specific catarrh remedies Is small indeed; tho number of catarrh palliatives Is legion. Tho effect of ca tarrh palliatives Is often Immediate, but always temporary; they never cure. This kind of catarrh medlcino Includes sprays, nnuffs, Inhalants, gargles and local applications of nil kinds. They seem to euro for a while, but the disease Ik sure to return. Peruna MaJ. Ilnrrka Given 1'rrnna (irrnt I'rnUn Major E. S. Hawkcs writes tho following letter to tho reruna Medlcino Co., from Washington, D. C: "1 take great pleasure in recommending Peruna ns nn excellent tonic. It has been recommended to me by influential peoplo as an excellent remedy nnd should be In every man's household. It Is particularly effective ns a cure for catarrh In all Its phases and stages." E. S. Hnwks. .Mnjor Llddcll tun I'rrunn nt Home. Major J. M. Llddcll, major of the Fifth Immuncs, recently ordered to tho Philip pines and well known In Mississippi, has used Poruna In his family for years. Ho gives his opinion ot this great catarrh rem edy from sovcrnl years' constant observa tion and personal use: He says: "I have used Peruna for years nnd I know of no better medicine on tho market. It is a grand tonic and should bo used In overy household. As n euro for catarrh I know of nothing better." J. M. Llddcll. Colonel .litter Cured liy I'rrunn. Colonel John A. Joyce, well known throughout tho country rs tho "Soldiers' Poet." Is nn ardent friend to Peruna. Ho speaks of It In tho following terms In a recent letter from Washington, D. C: Gentlemen "I think there is no better medlcino sold than your remedies for ca tarrh. They havo cured me. It would toko a volume to tell you tho good they have done me. Peruna Is the best rcmcdv on earth for catarrh nnd I think I hae tried nearly nil of them." John A. Joyco. Cnptnln Ynrncll tlenefltcd liy Perunn. Captain M. O. Yarncll, post commander Win. Downs post No. 68, G. A. It., writes from 2322 Lincoln street. N. E.. Washing ton, 1). C, as-follows concerning Poruna as a catarrh cure. Ho says: "Vour medicine, Peruna, I believe to bo tho best medlcino for catarrh on tho mar ket. I havo taken only n smnll amount and can seo very beneficial results. I Bhall continue its use and recommend It to my friends and comrades for all catarrhal af fections." W. O. Yarncll. Pnymaatcr Collier necammenda Pe runa. ' One of tho most responsible positions In tho practical management of tho United States navy Is thn paymaster's office. Only men of great executive nnd clerical ability can fill such a position. Such a man Is tho Hon. William A. Collier, assistant pay master of tho United States navy. In n recent letter of his to Dr. Hartman, ha says: "I havo taken Peruna and tako pleasure In recommending it to thoso needing a first class tonic, feeling assured that it will do all that Is claimed for It." M. A. Collier. Mnjnr I.nnicatrrrt Klnda Perunn I'.i rcllrnt. Major Itobcrt L. Longstrcct, who served In tho lato war with Spain, Is tho son ot tho great cx-confcdcratc general. Major Long street was mustered out In Juno nnd ho Is now in Washington trying to get rid of tho Pernicious malarial fever which ho con tracted In Cuba. Ho found Peruna of bene fit on his return to tho United States and says tho following In regard to tho great catarrh euro and tonic: ' "1 havo taken Peruna as a tonic on my return from Cuban cllmato nnd find it ex cellent." Ilobert L. Longstrect. C'nlnnrl Hamilton I'ed Prrona In Simula!) Wnr. Colonel A. L. Hamilton, lato colonel commanding tho 7th O. V. I., writes tho following letter to Dr. Hartman: "I wish to say that my comamnd used your Peruna very freely during our service In tho Spanish-American war, and will say this, that If tho Wnr department records nro consulted you will find that tho casualties In my regiment wore less than any othor regiment of tho Second Army Corps while st Camp Alger, Meado and Bushnell. Tho total deaths In my regiment 'during the seven months' servlco was seven out of a total number of 3,100. I, of courso, can't help but think that Peruna was n great benefit to my command." A. L. Hamilton. Mnjor Armm Ilrntnrrd by 1'rrnnn. Major George Arraes, U. S. A., retired, ot Washington, n. C, has one of tho most In teresting nnd romantic histories, which, briefly stated, is as follows: At tho ago of 17 ho was wounded whllo guiding ft union rnld. At 18 ho was congratulated publicly by Lincoln, and nt 20 was rnado brevet major for gallantry. At 22 ho Bternpoded a hordo of Indians. At 23 was breveted lieutenant colonel. At tho nge of 2,ri ho became a victim of official persecu tion. At tho ngo of SO bo was n million aire through his success In tho real cstato business In tho city of Washington, D. C. At tho ago of 53 ho heads an expedition to tho Transvaal. In n recent letter wrltton to The Peruna Medlcino Company, Colum bus, Ohio, ho says: "Peruna cured mo of Indigestion and bil iousness and I continued to tnko It and havo found It an excellont tonic." Gcorgo Arraes. Culnnrl Mvlnculou llndomr I'rrunn. Col. I. I. Uvlngston, Washington, D. C, tho leading democratic member for tho south, Is on tho Industrial commission and ils tho leading democratic membor of tho icommltteo on appropriations In tho House of Representatives, tays: "I tako pleasure In Joining with General Wheeler, Congressman Brewer anil others 'In recommending Peruna as an excellent I tonic nnd a catarrh cure."!,. I. Living jiton, Atlanta, Ga. 03 FAMOUS AMERICAN S01DIERC AMD VETERANS WHOATTEST TO THE GRXAT MCflITi . PE-RU-NA 5o m YD V mi 'pen LOI HA1 ntt