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sr AKH02T DAILY DJJMOOHAT. SATURDAY, SfAROH 33, 1002. B' nfagm cr ' .... itrtMf HALF THE ILLS OF LIFE ARE DUE TO CATARRHAL DISEASES h 'i. I is ifc to i Colds Invariably Result In Catarrh Which Sets Up a Host of Distressing Diseases. CATARRH. I A Serious Mistake Which Thousands Are Waking-. The llrst stage "of qatarrh Is what la commonly kpow'n as. "catch Ins cold." It may 'be In the bead, nose, throat 01' lungs. Its beginning Is sometimes do severe as to cause it 1 II DISKS CATCHING COLD. ARE MOST PREVALENT IN WINTER. Is There No Way of Escape From "Jhem? PE-RU-NA NEVER FAILS to Cure Catarrh .Wherever Located. How Preventcd-How Cured--by the Renowned Medical Author and Physician, Dr. Hartman. Hundreds of Letters Attesting to the Value of Pe-ru-na In All Forms of Catarrhal Diseases. The Way to Avoid Catarrhal Dis eases Is to, Fortify the System With Pe-ru-na. Front New York to Oklahoma Come Letters of Endorsement for Peruna. A whole page of 'evidence Unit Pe run a cures cntiUTli In all stages and phase. The evidence comes from all sections from Ontario to Louisiana, from the city of New York to Okla homa. Everywhere tho name opin ion prevails that Peruna will cure a cold with promptness, that I'eruua will cure a cough with absolute certain-1 ty, that Porunu will cure catarrh per manently. Theso are the things Unit people all over tho United States bolloo and with good, resnon. The testimonials cqpie from nil classes. The senntor'a wife and the wife of tho humblest pennant, the society woman ami the housewife, the lltciary woman and tho servant girl, nil alike Insist that there Is no remedy the equal of Pe runa In coughs, colds, catarrh and all other climatic diseases of wilder, Men of letters, men of national repu tation and men of tho masses .igree that Feruna la the national catarrh remedy. Np mere Interesting page of reading matter could be Imagined. Suiely no Worn profitable Information could bo devised. Jf It bo truo that Peruna will do all thefc things It Is certainly an Impor tant thing that everjonu ought to know. The epidemic and contagious diseases have been greatly mitigated by eanltBry nntl hygienic regulations, but tho climatic diseases of lids coun try remln as formidable as ever. There Is no nay ktinwli to man to mitlgMo climate or stay the lavages of Mr constant changing tciupcraluie. IJllrds will conic. hiumIi and ram nncl cold will follow ami no man can hinder, There Is no leniedy for these things except jou fortify the syMem against them. Thcro Is no cure for climatic diseases when onco established ojs cept in somo well devised Kyslemle remedy llku Peruna. Local remedies dp lltje gopd. HprnjH and smirfs, Inhalants, Hpfilleatlons do not leach the root of tho dlilleulty. This Is what tho people are llmllng tout all over tho United states and Canada, Hence, tho, ticiucmluiis de mand for Peruna. Hence, the unpre. certented nonulnrlty of this great rem. cdy. Never before In the history of medicine has tho progioss of Peruna been equaled. Head what theso people say. Ev eryone of theso testimonials aru ab solutely conulno and nro given In the exact words of tho signer. The cause of Feruna has no neel of spurious jtefitlmoiilaja. Thousands upon thou sands of "testimonials await publica tion, They hao come to the maun, faeturers pf Peruna miRollcited from every state in the union. Head what these people say, Ry heeding these timely words you ttipy eaye yottiself a Ion sickness or tho ttcqulblilou of un Incurable ills, 'eujif. A piultltudn of peopUi will uc. atllro A cold this winter of which they ,wl never be nldn to rid tlieiuselw-s. mils row Will filially destiny itiflr liven. WW you be ouu of this uum Ver? The way to avoid this is to get oiue I'uruna at once. Post yourself jlt na to the use of this renfedy and you will run littln or no ehauco of Jofn'lnij that vast multitude of lava, lids, Uio victims of pome chronic dls pae whlob; has been acquit eri as the 0itK-t fefult of catching cold. How Prevented-How Cured By the Renowned Medicat Author and Physician, Dr. Hartman. There Is no fact of mcu.eal science better established than that a tea spoonful of Peruna before each meal during the winter season will auso lutely protect a person from catch ing cold. Now If this Is true (nnd theic Is no doubt of It), thousands of lives would bo saved, and tens ot" thousands of caies of chronic catarrh prevented, by thM simple precaution within the reach of everyone. After a cold has been contracted a tcaspoonful of Pciumi eery hour will shortly cure It, leaving no trace of (t behind. Alter chronic catarrh has be como established, or tho llrst Btoges of consumption hao been icached, it will take much longer to effect u cure. It seems strange that as well known nnd as well established as Uiesu facts by them, and ye(. no doubt there nro many who pay llltlu or do attention to Uicm and go on catching cold, ac quiring cluonlc cat nub and Lonsunip- tlou. .Miss Lou Cetchum, 1155 Bass uvc., Memphis, Tcirn., writes: "Peruna brought me relief and health, and 1 llrmly believe In Its ef ficacy. I hud la 'grlppo last winter nnd suffered for several weeks wltn out obtaining relief until I look Pe l nun. Three botues not only, cured ino completely, nut It left my system In a tine condition, and 1 feel better than I have for years, lou have a host of friends in Memphis." MISS LOU OETCHUM. Catarrh of the Ear. Mr. Archie Oodln, 18H Beech St., rilcbburg, Mass.', writes: "Pernna hns cuicil me of catarrh' of the 'middle , ear, I feel better than I have for sevral years" Archie (iodln, ' Mr. .7. B. Reosc, Habnab, Mil., writes: "Two years ago I became a sufferer with catarrh which continued to grow worse, and made me miserable, i could scarcely smell at all, and my lasto had almost left me. My bead ached constantly nnd at times I had high fever and bleeding at the nose. 1 was a perfect wreck. "I tried several doctors hut derived no relief. 1 lead In one of your little booklets called 'Ills ot Life,' of Peru na being a 'sure, cure' for ciUairh, and procured u bottle at once. After the use of one bottle 1 fell some bet ter, so 1 tried tho second and tho third, and now 1 am a well man. "My health Is much better than It has been for three year. All praise Is due Peruna." .1. B. REESE. Mis. Maria Gocrtz, Clco, Oklaho ma, writes: "My husband, chlldicn and myself have used your medicines, and we al ways keep tlieni in the house in care of necessity." Mrs. Maria Goertz. Miss Lizzie Brady, No. 17 lioyt' St., ltrooklyn, N. Y., writes: "1 desire to speak In tho highest terms of I'eruna, the medicine which I believe la entitled to more praise than any other, and to the confidence and good wjll of every woman in America. Lnst winter I caught a se vere cold, which settled all oer me and as I at llrst paid but llttlo atten tion to It, I soon found that It hnd a strong grip un mc which no medicine could cast oir. I became weak and Irritable, I felt nervous and mentally and physically exhausted. "I lellshed nothing I cpuld ea, and niedleue only exhausted me, In my tumble I read In the paper of Peru na. 1 MMil for a bottle and It proved a Und end to me. I Improved slow- but surely, nnd In legs than two Catarrhal Diseases Are Most Prevalent In Winter. IS THERE NO WAY OF ESCAPE FROM THEM? Pe-ru-na Never Fails to Cure Ca tarrh Wherever Located. There are some things which ate na sure as fate, and can be relied on to occur to at least one-half of the hu man family unless menus are taken to prevent. I'lrM, the climate of winter Is sure to bring colds. Second, colds not promptly cured ate sure to cause catarrh. Third, catarrh liupinpeily treated Is Mire to make life short and miser able. Catarrh spares no oigan or func tion of the body. It Is capable of de stroying sight, taste, smell, healing, digestion, secretion, assimilation and one la safe u moment while chronic THE FIRST STAGE OF catarrh Is In the system. It Is capable of producing a multi tude of diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia, quinsy, dyspepsia, Bright's disease nnd many forms of female weakness. This fact should1 lead ev ery one who has tho slightest cold or cough to begin at onco tho proper ticntment. rerunn Is the remedy for all this class of diseases. It leniovcs the dis ease by removing the cause, catarrhal lullammatloii of the mucous mem brnne. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory icsults fiom the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving n full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, president of The Haitman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. , . Mr. llobert Metters, of Murdock, Bass Co,, Neb., box 45, writes: "I had catarrh from my bead all through my system. I took Feruna until I was entirely cured. I am ejgh- ty- three nud a half years old, and feel as young as I did ten ycars.ngo. "I visited recenUy among some old friends, who said I looked as young as I did twenty years ago." Ohio, Catarrh of the Throat. .B. H. Itpnyan, Salcsvllle, writes: ;'I suffered with catarrh of the throat for live yeiuM, t was Induced to try Peruna. I have used live bottles and am perfectly well."-!!. II. KUNYAN. Catarrh of the Lungs. Mrs. Emllle Klrckhoff, Ada, Minn., writes: "Through a IoIent cold contracted last 'winter, I became afflicted with catarrh of the nose, which in a short tlinc affected my lungs. I took Feruna whlel'i cured me thoroughly. I now feel holler than I have tor forty years." -MBS. E.M1LIE IUROKHOFF. Peruna, cures calairh wherever located, with the same suicty promptness. There aro no subsUtute for Peruna. I.v mouths to me.' perfect health wa.s restored LJ52K1E RUAOl. WfSizzfs ti , " i r i , M, ,. .,.. . I, . i, . .i ii i i ii ii i i Henry Burke 1 Hon. Henry Burke, Court Olllcer of the Municipal Court, lot Broad way, Minneapolis, Minn., writes: The I'eiuna Medicine Company, Cor umbu", Ohio: (ientlcincn "After having used Peruna for a few weeks I tlnd that It Is a most excellent remedy for the grip and n serious cold, I recom mend It to mj friends s a tlno remedy for people, that contract colds or' catanh In the winter time." 11ENHY IHJRICH. ' film Hi I Bl m Ik i iiir ' Jf J 1 m Itirw mrIJvJfnwMs WW II Vk Jim' Ww d&y- l y k( U II, lr wT nl iJWf vvcr; vl $1 J I ZZz3rSfs9 M:o'M ' m WW UmlwimW ALBANY - !ifflfiflnli 1 lilt Ml MJ?S ttrILZAMJWy SARANACLAKB MX SfSS. J203A GEBB1NQ, CROWXTJPOWr. IN. Mrs. Wm. Dmvoy, Saranae Iike, N. Y is second cousin of Admiral Dewey. In a recent letter she says: "Peruna Is the mos't valuable of any remedy that I have ever used for coughs, colds, etc. 1 cheerfully recommend It as a certain cure If used" according to directions." MRS. WM. DEWEY. If yon do not derive prompt nnd satisfactory results from the uso of Portina. write at opce to Dr. Hartman, giving n full statement of your case and he will bo pleased to give jou bis valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Coluui. bus, Ohio. excretion. ' ".f, It pervades eoiy part of the human body, head, throat, stoinnch, bowels, bionehlal tubes, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder and other pelvic organs. That Peruna cm'es catarrh wherever located Is attested by the following testimonials scut entltely unsolicited to Dr. Haitman by.'gmteful men and women who !mo been cured by Pe runa. r N Catarr.i of the Head. Mr. 1). It. Ramsey' 'writes In a ie cent .letter from I'lnc'ItJuff, Ariz., the lollowlug: S ' ' ' "My son, Leon Ran)sej'( four years of age. suffeied with 'catanh of the head for eighteen or twenty months. He took one bottlo of your Peruna and could hear as good as oAor," D. U. RAMSEY Catarrh of the Nose. Mr. Herman Ehlke,' 052 Orchard St., Milwaukee. Wis,; writes: ' "I am entltely cured ofmy catarrh of the nose by jourfijerpna. My case was a boeu one."' HERMAN EHLKE. Mss, Ella J'lttnway, No. ;t.'. PrlmriiM' ave., Ottiuvn; Out., writes: "I cfliuiot Kpunk too highly of reruna as a medlcitu' of spfclal value durliig Uie Inclement weather. I was subject to catarrh of -the' head and throat until I tried Perpua, and 1 now ilml that n. few, doses takeil in time luvnrlnbly cures pio, nud also that Ii acts an a Bpeclol preventive of (burnt dllllQllltlUS. "U Ucei'8 uie lu te health, and I value Its quillug rery mueb." MISS W PITTAWAY. OLD TIME BLIZZARDS 7 ' Have Been Raging:, Bringing- Dis comfort, Dlsease,and Death. V ? Did jou catch cold 'during the last cold spell V Did It leave you with ,ij cough or tickling or soieness lu your throat, or a slight dlschaige .from The mwe, or ear or i during in t'hulicnil7- II' any of these UdngH me, tine you are In the llrst slnses of ehionte ca tarrh. Peruna will euro you now In a veiy shoit time. If jou wait until the catarrh be comes chionic it will take much longer to get a permanent cure. Besides, no Mrs 0. Englert, Crown Point. Ind.. Is president- of the Crown Point Re form Club, Crown Point, Intl. Sho writes: "I wish to say a good word for Pe runa, for I have found It a medicine worthy hopes puilse. Last spring I had n hard attack of la grippe nnd felt a pretty sick woman. Ordinary rem edies did not help me. but Peruna made me feel better in twenty-four hours. The peculiar soreness In ev ery part of my body disappeared wltn 111 four days, and In a week I wns well without any 'unpleasant after-effects. Since that time I have praised and rec tlmm'ended Peruna to a number of my friends nud linvo never bad reason In tegrct It; Instead seveutl have thank- qd mo for calling their attention to It. "Especially have I found It of value to weak women, and thereforo con alder It n household lepiedy." MRS. C. HNULERT. II. the Caldwell, Representa Stato of Louslana, 'Hon, J. tlve from write?: it nnonts mo great pleasure to Mate that for several years I have used your remadjes lu my family with niost satisfactory results. "Particularly have I fouud' Peruna to lie a most offeetlvo remedy for tho eire of la grippe, colds, coughs, asthma, or any pulmonary trouble for which 1 have had occasion to use or recommend It." J. II. CALDWELL. Robcllne, La. chill and considerable fover, or It may bo so slight as to not hinder a. person from his usual business. In perhaps a majority of cases llttlo or no atten tion Is paid to tho first stage of ca tarrh, nnd hence It Is Uiat nearly one half of tho people have chronic ca tarrh In some form. To neglect a cold is to invite chron ic catarrh. A, soon as any one dis covers tho llrst symptoms ot catch ing cold ho shoilltt at once begin tho use of Peruna according to directions' on tho buttle, and tho cold Is sure to pass away without leaving any bad effects. Unless this Is done the cold Is n. most sure to end In tho seeopri stage of catarrh which' Is making so manj lives miserable. If Peruna -was taken every time onehns u cold or cough chronic catarrh .would, bo practically au uuknowu disease. St., Catarrh, of the Bladder. Mr. John Smith. IIU S. Third Atcblnson, Kan,, writes: "I was troubled with catarrh of tha uretlna nud bladder for two years, At tho time I wrote to you I was under tho en re. of my home doctor, und hnd been for .four months. "1 followed your directions but two mouths, and can say Peruna cured mo of that troub!e."-.TOHN SMITH. Catarrh or the Stomach. A. W. Uraves, of Hammond, Ind., writing to Dr. Hartnir.n, says: -"I am well of catarrh of the stom ach atter suffering two years. I have taken tl e boHles of Peruna and ono of Mannlli) npd I feel like a new man tWv."A. W. GRAVES, Catarrh of the Kidneys. Foter J." Unger, Hawley, Fn writes: "I think fjiat I urn. perfectly euied of ontairb of tho kidneys by Peruna, as 1 have no trouble of any stnd." FE TE It .1. -UNUER. l Mr. Hector Verret. prjvnto secretary to the Hon. Solicitor General of tho Dominion, of Capailn,,ParlIanientiu'y Building, Ottawa, Ont., writes: .The I'eruna Mcdcne Company, Co- lumbusj Ohio: liontlemon ''Last wjnter I suffered for over two weeks with la grippe, and tried sovcnil remedies until onruesfly ndvlsed to try nothing but Feruiiii. I decided to try It against the advice of the physicians, and bought a bot tle. "I am pleased that I did, for I have found It wlthout,,eceptlon the Idlest medicine I ha.vevovor usiil. Within three days I was completely restored, and I have foinid since that It Is a aluable onlc npd appetizer, lu fact, superior to anything I know for the 8tomacby.-HEOTvm VERRET. i t Mr. Hugh Mooney, 510 AVest Forty Second St., New York city, secretary of Union 5(5, of -the Executive Fire men of New York, w rites: '-'I-can recommend Peruna to be tho only genuine catanh remedy that I havo ever tried. (I have tried u great many during (he tlvo years that I have suffered with catarrh). Subject to cold us I am from drafts and sudden changes of temperature, every new cold brought Its own fresh attack of ca tarrh. At times my nose was stopped up,. nnd there was n noise, like tho rumbling of Uiunder In my ears, und a painful hendacha went with it. "A friend ndvlsea mo to take Peru na aw it had cured him. I bought the bottles of It and when theso were fin ished my catarrh had disappeared. "I bought tlvo more and 1 havo three of them yet, and' whenever I get a fresh cold I take a few doses, of Feru na as ft proventlvo from cntarrh. "Tho Hyjnptoins never piesent them selves uow."-HU(5H MOONEY, of from A Senator's Wife.' Mrs. Verona E. Roach, wife United States Senntor Roach, North Dakota- writes; "I en n cheerfully recommend Peruna, Indeed, I know of no other lemedy as good. It Is a grand tonic, and ninny of my friends have used It for catarrh with good results." yERONA B. BOAOH,