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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRTTj 20, 1001.
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WHAT WOMEN OF AMERICA THINK OF PE-RU-NA.
WOMEN OF LETTERS, OF SOCIAL FAME, THE ARTIST, AND THE HOUSEWIFE.
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4.ATTIE B, CURTfS
Mm. .1. C (iarrett of rrr York City.
Mr. J. C. Garrett. 38 W. 117tb street,
New York City, write the following about
Peruna: "I have for years Buffered with
catarrh, aggravated when 1 took cold, and
Peruna cured me. It is a great medicine."
Mrs. J. C. Garrett.
.Mm. Frederick William of Chicago.
Mrs. Frederick Williams, president of the
South Side Lidls' Aid Society, of Chicago,
111., writes the following words of praise
for Peruna from 073 Cuylcr avenue, Chi
cago, 111.
"Four bottles of Peruna completely cured
me of catarrh of the head of several years'
standing, and If my husband feels badly, or
either of us catch cold, wc at onco take
Peruna." Mrs. Williams.
Mm. I.llllnn .Sin I Hi nf Brooklyn, '. Y.
Mr. Lillian Smith, 123S Hancock street,
Brooklyn, New York, writes;
"1 have used Peruna for a very bad case
of catarrh of the head with the best results,
as 'l am entirely cured, having spent very
large amounts of money on docto-s and reel
Jclne without any profit." Mrs. Lillian
Smith.
Mm. C. Dlilliiii of vr York.
Mrs. C. Dldlon of 207S Eighth avenue,
New York, says:
"I believe I nm cured of catarrh of the
head, thanks to Peruna.
"The full feeling and terrible noise in the
head has disappeared.
"My trouble began with a cold in the
head; my noso ran for a day continually
and I would awake with a terrible head
ache in the morning.
"The doctor consulted gave mc something
to relieve the pain, but it left my beat!
stopped up." Mrs. C. Dldlon .
.Mm. Soli in Ml of Illinois.
Mrs. Thcophilc Schmitt, wife of the sec
retary of tho German consulate, writes the
following letter to Dr. Hartman In regard to
Peruna:
3117 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
Peruna Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen I suffered this winter with a
sevcro attack of la grippe, aud having re
peatedly heard of the value of Peruna In
such cases, 1 thought I , would try it. I
used it faithfully, and began to feel a
change for the better the second day, and
In tho course of a week I wsb very much
Improved. After using three bottles I not
only found the la grippe had disappeared,
but my general health was much better.
I am satisfied that Peruna is a wonderful
'family remedy and gladly endorse it.
Yours,
Mrs. Theophlle Schmitt.
Mm. lloluir of initial.
Mrs. Kmma Holmes, of 116 Chestnut
street. Station A, Chicago, 111., writes:
"I have been convinced .-long ago that
there is no medicine equal to Peruna. 1
think Peruna the best and most invigorat
ing medicine, and It certainly does full jus
tice to what it is claimed to do. If only
more women would try It they would be
convinced." Mrs. Emma Holmes.
.Mr. Clara Mnkcmrr of Illinois.
Mrs. Clara Makcmcr, housekeeper for the
Florence Crittenden Anchorage Mission,
writes from 303 Chestnut street, Chicago,
III., as follows:
"After repeated use of Peruna and care
fully noting tho results, I can only speak
of Its medicinal value In the highest terms.
1 have also used it in-cascs of female ir
regularities nnd weak nerves common to
the sex, and have found it most satlsfac
tory. Peruna dctcres the confidence of
all." Clata Makcmer.
Mm. Worrell of Mnnc-linctt,
Mrs. It. E. Worrell. .103 Orleans street,
Dostoii, Mass., writes; t
"I was troubled for five years with ca
tarrh and It covts mc a great deal of money
lor doctors, until l read tn tnc papers
about Peruna. I am now on the second
bottle and am entirely well." Mrs. It. E.
Worrell.
Mr. Helin l.oekwooil of Wnnhlnston.
Mrs. Belva Lockwnod, the eminent barris
ter of Washington, D. C, has tho following
to say of Peruna:
"I have uted your Teruna both for myself
and my mother. Mr. Manna J. nennett,
now in her SRth year, and I find it an In
valuable remedy for cold, catarrh, hay fever
and kindred diseases; alfo a good tonic for
fceblo and old people." Mrs. Belva Lock
wood. Mnttle II. Cnrtl or flontou, Ma.
Matlle B. Curtis, secretary Legion of
Loyal Women, Boston, Mars., writes:
"I puttered for over n year with general
weakness and debility, manifested espc
rlallv In sever backnche and headache. I
wan'ndvised to try Peruna. I have taken
four bottles and feel entirely frco from
these, maladies," Mattle B. Curtis,
Mr. M. ('. Cooper of HtiKlnuil.
Mrs. M. O. Cooper, of the Royal Academy
of Arts of London, England, now residing
In Washington, D. C, is one of thp greatest
living sculptors and painters of the world.
She says:
"I take nlracure In recommending Peruna
for catarrh and la grippe. I have suffered
for months and after tho use of one bottle
of Peruna I am entirely well. airs. M. U
Cooper.
Ml MnRictc lleeker of Appleton, Win,
Miss Maggie Becker of f53 Lake street.
Applcton, Wis., writes as follows In regard
to Peruna:
"It is with pleasure I recommend Peruna
ns a spisr.ciM tonic to any overtaxed per
n. "ve iso loumi u relief In case
of severe bnrkach and pain in the chest
caused by colds. We are never without It
nt home nndcunslde r it n household bles
ring." Maggie Becker,
Ml Dade MeRemnn of llllnnl.
Miss Dade Stegcman, superintendent of
the Chicago North Side Woman's Club,
write! as follows about Peruna from No.
10 Lowell Place, Chicago, 111.:
"Peruna has often been used by members
of our club in cases of stomach trouble and
general debility also recently In cases of
a grippe, and always with the most bene
ficial results. I thing a great deal of Pe
runa often recommended It to my friends.
Hnd am glad to say all who have tried it
speak a good word for it." Dade Stegcman.
Ml Kel)ii Momc of Mlnneota.
Miss Evelyn Morse, of C31 Adams street.
Minneapolis, Minn., says:
i suffered for nearly three years with
catarrh of tho stomach. A friend advised
mc to try Peruna. After using it it cured
mc entirely of all my symplomB." Evelyn
Morse.
Ml II rtn n n or WaliliiKton.
Mls Nellie Hanna, niece of Senator Mark
A. Hanna, writes tho following letter from
1331 F street, N. W Washington, D. C:
"1 used your Peruna as a tonic, and I
take pleasure in recommending it to all
sufferers. I have also used It for dyspepsia
with very best results." Miss Nellie
Hanna.
Mia Iloc Cullcn of Montana.
Miss Rose Cullen. President of the Young
Woman's Club, Butte, Montana, writes:
'While finishing school I became very
nervous and exhausted from over-study. I
was weak and sick, and could neither cat,
sleep, nor eijoy life. A couple bottles of
Peruna put new life In mc." Rose Cullcn.
Mls Jnlla Marlorre of Xerr York.
Miss Julia Marlowe, the clever actress of
New York City, has the following to say
In a recent letter to the Peruna Medicine
Company:
"I am glad to write my endorsement of
the great remedy, Peruna, as a nerve tonic.
1 do so mot heartily." Julia Marlowe.
Ml Alvlna Grolh of Wisconsin.
Miss Alvlna Groth, S50 College avenue,
Appleton, Mis., writes:
"Peruna is a fine medicine to take any
time of the year, but I find It particularly
helpful to withstand the wearing effects of
excessive heat and summer colds. I have
now used It off and on for about two
years." Miss Alvlna Groth.
Ml Blanche Myers of Kinui City.
Miss Blanche Myers, 3120 Penn street,
Kansas City, Mo., has the following to sty
of Peruna:
"During each of the past four seasons
I have caught a severe cold when suddenly
chilled after an evening party, and catarrh
for several weeks would be the result. One
bottle of Peruna cured me and I shall not
dread colds any more as I did." Blanche
Myers.
Mr. A. S. Tipple of Minnesota.
Mrs. A. S. Tipple, 148 Linden" avenue,
Minneapolis, Minn., writes as follows:
"Last winter in taking a Journey In very
severe weather I caught a cold which set
tled on my lungs, developing a severe case
of catarrh of the respiratory organs. My
family physician gave me only temporary
relief, when my son advised me to try
Peruna. 1 sent for n bottle and In two days
the cough had nearly disappeared and
within a week I felt better than ever."
Mrs. A. S. Tipple.
Mr. Anna Well. M. I).. of Illlnol.
Dr. Anna Wells, writing from the Park
Gate Hotel, Chicago, 111., says:
"A nervous shock received by my daugh
ter two years ago prostrated her. All the
consultations and advice of brother physi
cians have done no good until Peruna was
advised.
"She can now cat heartily of solids
she had not been living, but dying on
liquids; menstruation, easy and comfort
able; had suffered from dysracnorrhoea and
ovaries." Anna Wells, M. D.
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.Mr. W. B. Krnnir of WUrnnin.
Mrs. W. B. Krause of Port Washington,
Wis.. In a recent letter to Dr. S. B. Hart-
man, says:
Your Peruna has cured my catarrh ana
suffering which 1 hnd in my bacK, ana
bearing-down pains. I am very thankful
for Peruna, as it has cured me where other
medicines have failed. I will always speak
a good word for rcruna." Mrs. W. B.
Krauso.
.Ml Florence Allan of Illlnol.
Miss Florence Allan, a beautiful Chicago
girl, writes the following from 75 Walton
Plarc:
"As a tonic for a worn-out system, Pe
runa stands at the head in my estimation.
Its effects are truly wonderful in rejuve
nating the tntlre system. 1 keep it on
hand nil tht time and never have that
'tired feeling' as a few doses always makes
me feel like a- different woman." Florence
Allan.
Mr. K. IlrluR of Mliiiicntn,
Mrs. G. Brlggs, Treasurer and Conductor
of the William Downs Relief Corps, No. 43,
of the W. R. C. of the State of Minnesota,
writes tho following from 1119 Central ave
nue, Minneapolis, Minn.;
"My health was completely broken down
from over-work, My appetite was lost,
tny sleep fitful and I found no relief from
I 'he prescriptions of doctors. On tho ad
Jvlce of friends I tried Peruna and before
finishing the second bottle I was completely
restored." Mrs. G. Brlggs.
leonln.
Ml Mnhel II. Kill of Mlchlnnti.
Miss Mabel H. Ellis, President of the
Woman's Athena Club. Trout Creek, Mich.,
Bays: "I suffered for three years with
chronic catarrh of the bronchial tubes and
found no relief until I tried Peruna.
"Seven wcekt' constant use of Peruna
cured me permanently." Mabel Helen
Ellis.
.Mr. Frleille or Ohio.
Mrs. J. Frledle. 30 Harper street, Cleve
land, O.. writes;
' Peruna has cured me of catarrh and
rheumatism. I thank Peruna and no other
medlclno for my present good ihcnlth."
Mrs. Delia Frledlc. '
Ml Bertlin I'lnchrr of
Miss Bertha Fishchcr, a popular young
woman of Appleton, Wis., writes of Peruna
as follows."
"1 have found Peruna a wonderful remedy
for catarrh of the respiratory organs .which
I had for several months, and which noth
ing ele 1 tried seemed to cure. I have
tRken a couple of doses since each week
during the winter and I find it keeps mo
from contracting any colds, and my general
health has been unusually good this entire
winter, due, I firmly believe, to the health
giving qualities of your wonderful remedy."
Miss Bertha Fischer.
Mi Annie Wjnndotte of MIourl.
Miss Annlo Wyandotte, of Kansas City.
Mo., dramatic soprano, writes Dr. Hartman
the following letter:
"Peruna has been my salvation. It has
given me back a beautiful voice a gift of
God; it has brought me once more to ray
old profession. I can talk now, and sing,
where before I could scarcely whisper.
Ppruna restored my health and voice."
Miss Annie Wyandotte.
Mnr- .1. Kennedy of Chlrnmi, III,
Miss Mary J. Kennedy, manager of the
Armour & Co.'s exhibit, Trans-Mlsslsslppl
Exposition, Omaha, writes the following
from SI! W. 62d St., Chicago, III.:
"I found the continual change of diet
incidental to eight years' traveling upset
my digestive system. 1 decided to try
Peruna and soon found myself well repaid
I have used
rejuvenated
Ml V. M. Anderaon of Washington.
Miss Frances M. Anderson, Corresponding
Secretary of the Higher Educational
League, writes from the "Astoria," Wash
ington, D. C, the following:
"About two months ago I was taken very
ill with la grippe and was obliged to go
to bed. I took three bottles of Peruna
with very beneficial results and was abU
to leave my bed in a week." Frances M.
Anderson. 1
Ml Marjr nnerhlns of Wisconsin.
Miss Mary Goerblng of Medford, Wis.,
says:
"I take great pleasure in acknowledging
tho ajrative powers of rcruna. As a
nerve tonic, a gentle stimulator to a slug
gish system, and as an appctlier and re
storer of lost strength and vitality of worn
out women, It is very superior." Mist
Mary Goerblng.
.Mia Ilelnert of Minnesota.
Miss Angle Itelncrt, Inner Guard "Daugh
ters of Herman," No. 14, in a recent letter
from No. 2 Fifth street, Minneapolis, Minn.,
says:
"A couplo of years ago 1 was supposed
to bo dying with consumption. I did not
think 1 would live through another winter.
"I read of the cures of Peruna and I
made up my mind to try It. The first bot
tle helped my appetite. I kept on, de
termined to give it a good trial and before
the second month had passed my lungs
began to heal. I am glad to say I am as
strong as ever." Angle Rclnert.
Mr. Srstna Ron of Marshall, 111.
Mrs. Scxtus Ross of Marshall, 111., writes:
"For several years I was troubled very
badly with catarrh of the bead, having
beadacbo almost constantly. The discharge
from the catarrh, which made my breath
very bad, kept dropping in my throat. I
took Peruna and have never felt better in
my life." Mrs. Sextus Ross.
Mr. M. A. Allison of Chicago.
Mrs. M. A. Allison of 759 Sheffield avenue,
Chicago, III., is the assistant matron of the
People's Hospital. She has the following
to say of Peruna.
"I have had frequent opportunities to
observe the wonderful curative effects of
Peruna, especially on persons suffering
with a congested condition of the bead,
lungs and stomach, generally called ca
tarrh." Mrs. M. A. Allison.
Mr. Arthur J,. Hamilton of Ohio.
Mrs. Arthur Ij. Hamilton, wife of Colonel
Hamilton of the Seventh regiment, O. V. I.,
writes from 259 Goodale street, Columbus,
Ohio, the following:
"J can bear testimony as to tho merits of
Peruna. 1 have been taking the same for
jomp time uwl a. el jfy.iii; buter health
than 1 have for oma year. I attribute
the change to Peruna and recommend the
remedy to every woman, believing it to be
especially benellclal to them." Mrs. Arthur
1m Hamilton. x
Mm. Fleltnrtr of Illlnol.
Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty writes from 401
Sixty-seventh street, W-Chicago, III.:
"My health failed mo a few years ago,
and I seemed to lose health and spirit,
"One of my neighbors advised me to try
Peruna. A bottle was Immediately secured
and a great change took plarc in my
daughter's, as well as my own health. Our
appetites improved very greatly, the di
gestion seemed much helped, and restful
sleep soon improved us, so that wo seemed
like new women.
I would not be without rcruna for ten
times its cost, and cannot speak In too
high terms of Its value as medicine of
wonderful curative properties." Mrs.
Anna B. Fleharty.
Mr. Mnr Miank of Mdmhnll. Okla.
Mrs. Mary Shanks of Marshall, Okla.,
writes:
"Peruna is the host medicine on pjrih
It has cured mo of catarrh that I have hud
for seven years unci I only took six bottles.
When 1 wrote you for ndvlco 1 had frontal
headache, stringy mucous ,ln the throat,
my stomach bloated often, and bowels Ir
regular. Now 1 am cured." Mrs. Mary
Shanks.
Ml Anna Cnmten, Clarion, III,
Miss Anna Carsten of Clayton. 111., writes
the following letter in regard to Peruna:
"Your Peruna did me so much good I
believe 1 should have been deadb y till?
Urn had I not used It. I am feeling so
well now. I have not taken any medlclno
for four or five months." Miss Anna Car
sten. Mr. Kallierinan of North Dakota.
Mrs. J. L. Katherman of Beston, North
Dakota, writes:
"Having made up my mind to try Peruna
for my health I got a bottles and after
using It I was so well pleased that I pur
chased three more. 1 was suffering with
catarrh of tho head and throat and was in
pain from head to foot, but improved ma
terially by the uso of Peruna." Mrs. J. L.
Katherman.
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Mrs. Jennio Robb-Maher. attorney-at-law
and president of the Equal Suffrage Asso
ciation of Kansas City, Kan., writes thus
of Teruna:
Some of my fiiends have suffered with
chronic catarrh and Peruna cured them.
The treasurer of our association. Miss Hnt
tle Relchenecker, Is using It for caturrh
of the stomach and by her physician's mi
vice is taking It with the very best re
sults. I'l know by personal experience of its
value. I endorse It." Mrs. ltobb-Mnher.
Ml Itmnin llersliter of WIronln.
Miss Emma Herzlger of Ncenah, Wis.,
says:
"Last year my nystem was completely
jun down and our fomlly physician sug
geHted that I take a Journey to recuperate.
"My blster-ln-iaw then told me to try
Peruna. first telling me how it had helped
her. I did so, nnd found thrr-o bottles ns
RE1NERT
LA..L. HAMILTON
rl It fnr thrpe mnntha nnd feel I gOnd K3 three weeks' vacation.
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.' M. J. Kennedy. Emma Hcrzlzer.
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