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THE OMAHA DAILY JiEEt SATmPAY, APRIL 15J, 1001.
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Braise Pemna
The Jiasses -Classes Use
A Frnlt Ororrer' Letter.
TV. E. Birch, fruit grower, Atton, Va.,
writes:
"My wife wan very much run down nnd
out of sorts every way. She had' fomalo
weakness and was very weak, nervous und
bad no appetite. I tried her on everything
I could think of, but she would not touch
a thing could not cat strawberries, even.
I saw Pcruna In my father's Htoro one
day, and after reading tho printed matter
on the bottle, decided to have my wlfo try
it. Before sho had taken half of the bot
tle, she commenced to rat, and now sho Is
hungry all the time. Wo' both agree that
It beats any mcdlclno to bring an appctlto
-and put 'the nervca In good shape that wo
have ever had anything to do with.
"Vo had our family doctor to give her
medicine, but she did not Improve In the
least. She has consumption In her family
and she was In such bad shape and so run
down that I begun to get very uneasy,
but your mcdlclno has mado an entirely
new woman of her. I bellovo she eats nnd
feels better now than sho haB for years.
I had no Idea It would do half what It has
done, and don't think that there Is another
medicine mado that will begin to compare
with It." W. E. Dlrch.
A Count' Letter.
Count Stguado de Ovlrs, whoso family has
been one of tho most Influential and wealthy
of Spain, and who Is the last of this Illus
trious race, In a recent letter gives this
Indorsement, to .Pcruna, In tho following
words written from "tho Canlletd, Atlantic
City, N. J.r
"Last winter my secretary had a severe
attack of la grippe, which was cured ef
fectually by th uso of four bottles of
rcruna, so when I contracted the samo un
pleasant sickness last fall I at onco sent
for a bottle. It truly worked wonders, and
removed the sickening and eoro feeling I
had lthln a few days. I would not bo
without It now for any money, and when;
I go away I carry rcruna as n valuable
perquisite to my traveling outfit." Julian
Segundo, Conde de Ovles.
A Ilnrbrr' Letter.
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D. L. Wallace, a charter member of' tho
International Harbors' union, writes from
15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.:
"Fallowing a sovere attack of la grippe
I seemed to be atfected badly all over. I
suffered with a severe backache, Indiges
tion and numerous Ills, so I rould nolthcr
rat nor sleep, and I thought 1 would glo
up my work, which I could not afford to do.
"One of my customers who was greatly
helped by Pcruna advised mo to try It. and
I procured a bottle the same day. I used
It faithfully and felt a marked Improve
ment. During tho next two months I took
five bottles, and then felt splendid. Now
y head Is clear, my nerves are steady, I
enjoy food and real woli. Peruna ha3 been
worth a dollar-a doso to me," I). L. Wal
lace. ,'
A Soldier's Letter.,
General Mclver has seen active service
as field officer under fourteen illfforent
flags. This cosmopolitan soldier who has
fought In all climes,, endured the perils of
.warfare In nearly eery country of Europe,
Is a friend of Peruna. Ho says In a letter
from Washington, I). C:
"Having received much benefit from
Teruna I hereby certify that as a tonln I
feel confident It could not bo surpassed by
any other, and heartily recommend I'crmu
to anyone In want of ait Invigorating tonic."
Henry R. D. Mdcr.
An Old Mnn'a Letter.
Mr. Isaac tlrock of McLennon county,
Texas, has attained tho great ago of 111
years. He speaks as follows of Peruna:
"After a man has lived In the world as
long ns I have ho ought to have found
out a great many things by experience.
I think 1 hnvo done so. Ono of tho
things I have found out to my entire
satisfaction Is the proper remedy for ail
ments duo directly to tho effects of the
climate. Tor 111 years I hnve withstood
tho changeablo climate of the United
States. During my long life I have known
n. great many remedies for coughs, colds,
catnrrh nnd diarrhoea. I had always sup
posed these affections r'o t bo different
diseases. For tho last ten or fifteen ycar3
I have been rending Dr. Hartman'a books
and havo learned from them ono thing In
particular: That these affections are the
samo nnd that they arc properly called
catarrh. As for Dr. Hnrtman's remedy.
Pcruna, I hnvo found It to be the best If
not tho only reliable remedy for thc3e
nffectlons. It has boon my standby for
many years and I uttilbute my good health
nnd my extreme ago to this remedy." Mr.
Isaac Urock.
A ItmiKli llliler'a Letter.
Sergeant Buck Taylor of New York, one
of tho famous Hough Kiders, was a per
sonal friend of Vlcb President Roosevelt.
Ho accompanied Vice President Roosevelt
when candidate for governor of New York
In his great stumping tour through upper
New York state. Tho sergeant has the
following to say of Pcruna:
"I think there Is no better medicine on
earth than Pcruna for catarrh. It has
cured me. It would take a volume to tell
you nil the good It bus done mo. Pcruna
Is tho best catarrh cure on earth nnd I
know, for 1 havo tried nearly all of them."
Buck F. Taylor.
I!. S. Meiintnr' Letter.
Hon. W. V. Sullivan, United States
senator from Mississippi, In a letter ro
rcntly written to Dr. Hartman, says the
following of Peruna as a catarrh remedy:
"For some tlmc-I have been a sufferer
from catarrh In Its most Incipient stage,
so much fo.that I becamo alarmed as to
my general health. But, hearing of Pc
runa as a good remedy, I gave It a fair
trial and soon began to Improve. Its
effects were distinctly beneficial, remov
ing tho annoying symptoms, and was par
ticularly good ns a tonic." Hon. W. V.
Sullivan.
A I'nalnr'n Letter,
Rev. S. H. Rcnfro of Norbotnc, Mo., had
running cars. He says:
"My head gathered nnd broke and my
cars ran terribly. I tried several reme
dies with no relief. At last I got n bottlo
of Peruna. nnd It did me so much good
that I kept on using It; am on tho fourth
bottlo ami must say It has removed nil
my bad symptoms. My head doc3 not pain
any more, my cars have ttopped, run
ning nnd 1 feel a great deal better." Rev.
S, II. Rcnfro.
A .lntle' Letter.
Judge S. II. Mangum of Helena, Ark.,
says tho following In regard to Pcruna
as a catarrh cure and general tonic:
"I tako pleasure In recommending' your
gicat national remedy as an excellent ca
tarrh remedy, 1 havo used It for a very
short time and find I am very much Im
proved, It Is ulso a good tonic and should
be ufciI by every ono whoso system needs
building up." S. H. Mangum.
If. S. Conmil'n Letter.
Hon. J. Courtney Hlxson of Washington,
D. C, cx-Unltcd States consul at Foo Chow,
China, says tho following ofFeruna:
"1 Join with my distinguished -friend,
General Wheeler of my state, In recom
mending your preparation, Peruna. Friends
who havo used It recommend It as an ex
cellent tonic and particularly good as a
catarrh cure." Hon. J. Courtney Ilixson.
An Act rex V Letter.
Mrs. McKee Rankin, nctrc3s of New York
City, writes:
'No woman should bo without a bottlo
of Peruna In reserve. As a remedy for
catarrh of tho head and throat It Is, 1
linllovo, without an equal. Peruna is an
effectual preventive ngalnst colds and
coughs." Mrs. McKco Ranklu.
A (im rnior'i Letter,
Hon. 0. W. Atklnscn, governor of West
Virginia, In n recent letter from Charles
ton o Dr. Hartman, tays:
"I can recommend your preparation. Pc
runa, us a tonic. Its reputation ns n cure
for catnrrh Is excellent. It having been used
by a number of peoplo known to me with
tho very best results." Hon. (j. W. Atkln
con, A I'll tJier'K Letter.
Mr. Henry Wcssclcr, Wacousta, Mich.,
writes:
"About two months ngo we wrote you
for advice for our ltttlo girl. Sho was In
a very bad condition then. We gave her
two bottles of Pcruna and n half a bottle
of Manalln, and she Is well now, which
we feel very thankful for. Sho had ca
tarrh of the nose, which caused an offen
sive discharge and b'd breath.
"Sho wns also bothered with her stomach
a great deal for about three years. She
seldom complains of It now since taking
your medicine. We think she bad catarrh
of the stomach. Wo give your mcdlclno
high praise, and recommend It to others."
Henry Wesselcr.
A l'h kIiiIum'n Letter.
Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, medical examiner
cf United States Treasury department, grad
uate of Columbia college, nnd who served
thro.o years at West Point, has tho follow
ing to say of Peruna:
"Allow mo to express my gratitude to
you for the benefit derived from your won
dcrful remedy. Ono short month has
brought forth r vast chnnge and I now
consider myself a well man after months
of suffering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will
cure you." Dr. Llewellyn Jordan.
A Liirvjcr'n Letter.
Hon. Louis J. Penan, lawyer. 0:0-02a
Stock Kxchango building, Chicago, III.,
writes:
"During the, recent gubernatorial cam
paign In this state I was troubled with se
vere hoarseness and sore throat. At tho
suggestion of a friend I tried Peruna,
which gave mo complete relief." Louis .1.
Ucban,
A Sawyer' Letter. r
F. W. Radtkc, 710 Mlh'ticrslf cet, Fhlla-
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dclphia, Pa., writes: . , .
"I deem 'it my duty"tonlnform''youi.that
I havo been troubled yH catarrh for four
years and could not work at my trade.
I hnvo tried almost every 'cure on tho face
of the earth, nnd had doctors attend me
nt their ofllcc and in the hospital, but could
not get relief until I tried your wonderful
Pcruna. I was very doubtful whether It
would help me, but nt a good friend's ad
vice I tried your Pcruna, which Is a god
send to ull catarrh sufferers. After taking
but four bottles, I am very much pleased
indeed. I can safely say that ono more
bottlo will bo enough. After taking the
second bottlo I could go to work at my
trado (sawyer), and tho dust has no effect
on my throat now. I shall recommend
Pcruna to everybody who suffers with
catarrh." F. W. Radtke.
A Yoiiiik (,'ll I'm Letter.
Miss Calllo Windham, Moore's Bridge,
Tuscaloosa Co,, Ala., writes:
"I am 21 years of age, and havo been
subject to spells of soro- throat nil my
life, nnd for 1" months I had hardly been
clear of It. Our homo physician treated
It, but It got no better. I have now taken
nearly flvo bottles of Pcruna, and feel as
well as I ever did In my life. I feel that
It Is a great blessing to me. I can safely
recommend Pcruna ns a permanent cure
for cnt.trrh of tho throat and will take
pleasure In doing so." Callio Windham.
A I'ounilryninii'H Letter,
Hon. James B. Curtbi, president of tho
American Foundryman's association, North
Sldo, 2S0G Scalcy avenue, Chicago, 111., in a
recent letter writes-
"1 havo tried Pcruna and found It a very
fine remedy for all catarrhal troubles. I
havo been troubled for over flvo years with
catarrh, which started In my head and
ended In my stomach, and after using only
six bottles of Pcruna 1 was completely
cured." James I). Curtis.
A I'ulleriiinn'N Letter.
Mr. Charles Rchni, lieutenant of police,
toil precinct, Chicago, 111., writes:
"When I havo suffered any bad conse
quences from exposure and colds, I hnvo
found that thero is nothing m quickly ro
stores tho oystcm to healthful activity as
Pcruna.
"I use It often myself, and know that
several of our patrolmen havo received
great benefit from this tonic." Charles
Rcbm.
An Alilei-innii' Letter.
Hon. Otto Kngclard, alderman of tho 20th
ward, tot llclden avenue," Chicago, HI.,
writes:
"My experience with Pcruna has been
most satisfactory. Last winter I suffered
very much with kidney troublo, getting but
lit tin relief fron: tho different, remedies
tried, until I used Pcruna,
"In a few weeks I began lo feel a change
and In less than three mnnthx I was com
pletely cured, and havo had no trouble In
that direction since." Otto Engelard.
A Snelety Lady Letter.
Miss Blancho Myers, 3120 Pcnn street,
Kansas City, Mo., has tho following to say
of Pcruna:
"During each of the past four seasons I
havo caught a severe cold, whon suddenly
chilled after an evening party, nnd catarrh
for several weeks would be the result. Ono
bottlo of Peruna cured me nnd I shall not
dread colds any more as I did." Blancho
Myers.
A Mnynr'n Letter.
Hon. I). J. Irvln, mayor of WoFhlngton,
(ia., endorses Pcruna In the following
statement. He says:
"1 hnvo frequently used Peruna In my
family nnd havo found It nn oxccllent
remedy for colds nnd as o tonic. I often
recommend It to my friends." Hon. H.
J. Irvln.
A lloimevrlfe' Letter.
Mrs. Maggie Franks, 617 Main street,
Greenville. Miss., writes:
"I was troubled for a number of years
with systematic catnrrh. I had almost
constant pain in tho side, stomach trouble,
n bad cough, caught cold very easily and
felt nervous and tired nil tho time. Pcruna
has mado mo a healthy, strong woman. I
Improved In strongth and flesh rapidly after
beginning your mcdlclno, and can do more
work now and not feel It than I have done
for years." Maggie Franks.
An Arehlteet' Letter.
Hon. I. S. Smlthmeycr, architect of tho
new congressional library of Washington,
D. C, writes:
"I endorse tho good opinion expressed by
senators and representatives In congress
regarding tho curative qualities of your
compound. Thoso who havo used It rec
ommend It as an excellent tonic, which h
part lculai ly effective as a cure for catnrrh."
I. S. Smlthmeycr.
A .School Teneher'n Letter,
Miss Johanna Soycr, teacher In Oakley
avenuo school, Chicago, 111., writes:
"Last year I was very 111 nnd could
barely attend to my duties In tho school
room. After using three bntt'e.i of Pc
runa I was completely restored to my
usual health." Miss Johanna Soycr.
A Mother Letter.
Mrs. Paul Pcschel of 14 Quitman street,
Nowark. N. J., writes:
"My three children wcro sick nnd my
husband hud an attnek of la grippe. I
gavo tho chlldten Peruna, nnd now they
look as If they hadn't been sick nt all. 1
also gavo It to my husband until ho was
good and well. 1 do not know how I could
have stood taking care of thorn nnd being
up night and day had It not been for
Pcruna.
"Last winter was tho first winter In
sixteen years that 1 did not havo a cough.
It Is Imposslblo to explain my thanks In
words. 1 never looked as weil ns I do
now.
"Pcruna la our family medicine and
always will be, I do my own housework
and sewing, and get along lovely, now that
I am so strong and well, thanks to Teruna
and your good advice.
"I cannot help but praise Peruna. I
am never without It, and as soon as I
find tho children havo tho least cold I
give them Pcruna. A few doses helps them
and 1 hope that every ono who reads my
testimony will try Pcruna, as it ia a friend
Indeed." Mrs. Paul Peschcl.
Am Artilleryman' Letter.
Captain T. II. Rundlc, Third battery of
the Wisconsin Light artillery, writes from
Loda, III.:
"I havo nothing but praise for Peruna.
This winter a severe cold settled In my
.kidneys, nn4 my stomach was in such a
bad, catarrhal condition that ,1 could not
cat. I lost appctlto and sleep and nothing
helped mo until tho doctor told mo to try
Pcruna.
"That was tho finest prescription he could
havo given. It seemed to restore me to
my usunl health quicker than anything I
had ever taken. In two days I had a line
appetite, slept like a child and felt like a
man onco more. I would not be without
It In my family for ten times Its cost."
T. II. Bundle.
A Fireman's Letter.
Mr. John Sweeting, captain fire depart.
mcnt of Hvnnston, 111., says:
"Somctlmo ago wo had such continual
hard service that I, as well as my men, was
completely exhausted and felt my nerves
glvo way. Ono of our men had tried Pe
runa a couple of years ago and he advised
us to try It. We did so nnd found the
chango simply marvelous. A dose seemed
better than n mcnl, and In ten daya we
were all feeling fine." John Sweeting.
A Hulic Man's Letter.
Hon. William N. Sellg, a prominent busi
ness man of Chicago, ill., In speaking of
Peruna, the great catarrh remedy, eaya aa
follows:
"After havlng"Used several remedies for
Indigestion with no beneficial results, I
was Induced by a friend of mine to try
Peruna, and I gladly say that It perfectod
a, positive cure. I have lately recom
mended it to several of my acquaintances,
ns I firmly believe It is all that is claimed
for it." William N. Sellg.
A Yonnw Mother' Letter,
Mrs. W. McRoberts writes to Dr. Hart
man from Delano, Minn., the following:
"I fee) perfectly well of catarrh. I did
as you directed mo to and took Teruna
nnd Manalln. Tho 3d of March I gavo
birth to a ten-pound baby girl, nnd wo
nro both well and happy. I am very thank
ful to you, and Pcruna saved my life. I
recommend It to everyone nnd can't praise
It enough.
"I send you my own and my baby's pic
ture. Sho is so sweet nnd good, ho Is a
Pcruna baby. I havo such good health
now. I do all my housework and take care
of my baby, and feol so good.
"Thero aro three or four of my neighbors
using Pcruna now, since It did me so much
good. Thoy were Just run down nnd they
think it Ih flno. It Is so good to give
strength." Mrs. W. McRoberts.
A t hief .limtloe' Letter.
Chief Justice- Chambers of Washington,
D, C, writes ns follows:
"I havo tried ono bottlo of Peruna and
I can truthfully say It Is one of the best
tonics I ever used and I take pleasuro In
recommending It to all sufferers who are
In need of a good medicine. I can recom
mend It. as one of the very best remedies
for catarrh." W. L. Chambers.
A Traveler' Le.tter.
J. Edward Clark, 402 Temple street, Lo
Angeles, Cal., writes:
"I fully bellovo Peruna saved my life.
About two years ago, after returning from
Alaska, I was tnken with catarrh of the
stomach, and, In fact, of tho whole sys
tem. My stomach failed me, as nothing I
ato seemed to do mo any good, but always
gavo mo pains and belching of gas. My
kidneys got sore and weak, I had palpita
tion of the heart, my lungs were sore and
it was difficult to draw a long breath. I
also had fainting spells, and while walking
was afraid I might fall to the sidewalk. 1
also had to got up at night aad alt in a
chair to keep from smothering. My legs
and arms pained mo most of the time, my
feet were cold on tho hottest day, my
tongue was coated, I had chills from my
head to my feet. I was weak and had very
llttlo Ufo and everything looked dark to
mo and often wished for tho end.
"I took all kinds of medicine do not
think thero In a drug store In this city
that I did not get some truck from. I
also used vapor baths, dieted, drank all
tho mineral waters, bad many consulta
tions with two of the best doctors of this
city, used their prescriptions, but all
seemed no uso.
"After months of this kind of work I
fully made up my mind to try Peruna, and
thank God for It, as I had not used over
two bottles until I felt a change, and have
been getting better ever slace, and now I
am well and strong. All my friends tell
mo how well I look. Let me say to those
who aro sick, try Teruna If you have amy
of my symptoms, It will cure you. Den't
expect to be cured by one bottle, but stick
to It until cured." J. Edward Clark.
A Cavalryman' Letter.
-Anton J. Frank, captain of the Twelfth
Ohio cavalry, Company D, writes from 137
Lincoln avenue, Chicago, 111.:
"No praise bestowed upon Peruaa could
be too high. I suffered for years with a
complication of troubles of the pelvic
organs from exposure in the army ami
could find no relief until I tried Peruaa.
could find no relief until I tried Peruna.
It meant life and health to me, broken
down as I was and unable to enjoy life.
I am now feeling well and strong, and
without one ache or pain." Anton J,
Frank.
A Chaplain' Letter.
Mr. Z. L. II. Burns, chaplain of Lincoln
lodge, Sons of St. George, writes from Ben
ton, Ind,:
"I do not know Just how Peruna Is made,
but I do know there Is as much difference
in effect in using Peruna. anJ any other
medicine, as thero Is between night and
day. Every dose seems to instill life and
health. I have been troubled with catarrh
of tho head for years; also with lnfluenia,
but it Is all gono. Peruna seemed to cure
It In an Incredibly short time. I only
used three bottles and I am today a.-,
healthy and well as any man could wish to
be. Inclement or damp weather I do net
dread, as Peruna cures a cold In a short
time." 7.. L. II, Burns.
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A llandmaatrr'a Letter,
W. II, Hantelmann, leader of tho U. 8.
Marine Corps band of Washington, D. C,
writes:
"I take pleasure In testifying to the
merits of your Peruna. My wife is now
using It and she la very much Improved,
As a spring tonln I know of nothing bet
ter and take pleasure In recommending It
to all who are In need of a goon', safe
remedy." W. H, Santelmann,