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Representative Women From All Sections Proclaim PE-RU*
of Special Benefit for Catarrhal Ailments Peculiar to Their Sex.
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MISS MURIEL ARMITAGE.
Miss Muriel Armitage. 30 Greenwood
Avenue. Detroit, Mich., district organ?
izer nf tho Royal Templars of Temper?
ance. In ? recent letter says:
IT?? ivrutin Medicine Co., C?luinliu?, O.
Gent lome??:?"I think thnt - woman nnturnlly
n'urlili.? freiin mu.h.s tier tremble?? publie, Iiut
re?toreel health hm tnennt wi much tei in*? tleiit
I feel feii the? ?nke of other lufferlne itomeli II
I? my eleily tee teli what l'erunn he? etimi' fe?r me.
"I HifTi'ii??] for ?Te year? with Irregular! Hen,
?rblch liiiiiitlit on h.viterln ?ini limile? i?" a
pbynlcal wreek. I tried ilnetor? fremi thn differ?
ent ?eheeoln of medicine, hut without nny per
eeptlblo chauffe In my conilltlon. In my eie.
?pair I e-nlleil on in olii nume, who ndrl??'d me
tei try reruns, nnel promln-e] ffond r?unit? If 1
would l'unir??, mil tnke It regularly. I thought
till? ivm tlie lent I cernid ele, miel procur?e] ?
iKittle. I knew an ?ewn .?>? I 1 ? ? ? j: -? 11 in.Ii.,r It
tint it wn? affertilii; me differently from finy
thlnff I hnd line-el before, nnel ?o I kept on taking
It. I kept thl? up forielt month?, nnd Meiieilly
Kilned htreeicTh lend lienltb, nml when I linei ii-.-d
fifteen bottle? t considered tnyneir entirely cured.
1 am a cruteful. happy woman to-dny."
MISS MI'HIKI. AIIMITAOK.
Peruna hns cured thousands of cases
of female, weakness. As a rule, how?
ever, before Peruna Is resorted to, Seve?
rn] other remedien hnve been tried In
vain. A great many of the patients have
taken local treatment, submitted them?
selves to surgical operations, nnd taken
all sorts of doctor's stuff, without nny
result.
fnct that diseases
pecullnr to the
fornaio sex nre
not commonly re?
cognized n? being
caused by catarrh.
?""~??-???-??? Thoso organs
The reason of so many failures Is the
nre lined by mucous membrane's. Any
mucous membrane Is subject to catarrh.
Catarrh of one organ Is exactly the
shine as, catarrh of any' othetv}organ,
what will cur? catarrh of tbe head ; will
also cure catarrh of the pelvic organs.
Peruna cures these cases simply because
it cures the catarrh.
Female Trouble
Noi Recognized
as Catarrh,
MISS RUTH EHERSON.
M?as Ilutli Kmerson, 72 Bycnmore Street,
Jluffulo, N. V., writes:
"I suffered for two yenrs with Irregular and
pnliiful perlutls ?nel PerUlitt cure-el me within
six weeks.' I ennaot tell you how grntntul i
feel, Any ngcncj wlilch brings heulth and
strength lo the iitTlleteel Is ulwuys a we'leoino
frlciiil, miei tu-diiy tbe inurket Is no nileil \vi\h
useless nuil Injurious medicines Unit It ls o
pleasure' III Ull.iW of su ll'lllllil" II llll'llll'lllf 1??
you pince beforo tho public.".?Miss itulh
emersoli.
Mrs. Anna B. Klehnrty, recent enpcrlntend
cnt of tho W. C. ? l?., lieHiliiUirtfrs nt Gules
bure, III., whs for ten ynurs ono of tho lend?
ing women ttioro. Her husband, when living,
wns ilrst preslilout of the Nebrimktt Wceleyuu
University ut Lincoln, Neb,
In it letter written from 401 West
Sixty-seventh Streot, Chlcugo, III,. Mrs. Kit?
bu r ? y suya tbo folio? Ing in regimi to Peruna:
"Iluvlug lived u very urtivi? Ufo us wife and
working purtaer of u busy minister, my beallli
fulled me u few years lego, I hut my tnishuni]
u l,?ii t tho suino Unii?, nnd grillimi Ily I seemed
to lose lleu?th und spirit. My daughter Is a
ruutuniod Invalili, und wo both felt gruut ueeel
Of UH Invigorii tor.
"One of my neighbors advised me to
try Peruna. A bottle was Immediately
uecurcd and a great change took place
In my daughter's as well au In my own
health. Qur appetites Improved very
greatly, the digestion eeenied much
helped, and restful sleep .soon Improved
us, so that we seemed new women,
"I would not be without Peruna for
tun tlmee ite cost."?MRS. ANNA B,
PJ-EHARIX* y-'?v-vvY *v??:
NOTABLE CURES THAT ARE THE TALK OF THEIR LOCALITY
FEMALE WEAKNESS
IS PELVIC CATARRH.
Always Half Sick Are the Women
Who Have Pelvic Catarrh,
Catarrh of nny orsini, If allowed to progresa,
will affect the whole body. Cntorrh without '
nprroiimie.ii In ver? rere, lint ?loll-lc ridurrli and
nettouineii go band in lumi.
\Vbat li ?o tllatreaiing a Mght un ? poor hilf?
?Ick. Herr?n? ?ornan, ?ufferlng from the many
nimmt unbenrnhle symptoms of pelrlc catarrh.
.Sii? doce not conalder herself 111 enough to go
to bed. but ?be fa far from being able to do her
work without the grcnteat exhalation. Till? I?
a rery common sight and Is almost always due
to pelrlc catanb.
It la Ironic Iban foul Wh for ?o many women
to suffer yeur after year with a dlaeaae that
cut) be permanently cured,
Perniili curca cutarra permanently. It curea
old rbroule canea ne well ?? a allgbt attack, the
only difference belili; In (he length of time that
It ?hould be tiikcn to effect ? cure.
Mary I?', Ilortholoinew, St. FriDclarllle, III.,
aaye:
"About twelve years ago I was afflicted
with temalo trouble (pelvic catarrh). I
doctored with several skillful physicians,
but kept getting worse, until I became
bedfast. 1 was In this condition about
two years, under the attendance of four
physicians. I got no better during this
time. Finally looking over Dr. Hartman's
female book, I concluded I would write
for advice. I am not sorry I did so. I
owe my life to Dr. Hartman and Peruna.
My friends and neighbors never expected
to see me well again."?Mary F. Bar?
tholomew.
MRS. J. E. FINN.
Mrs. J. ?. Finn, ? 82 East Uifjb Street,
Buffalo, ?. Y., writes:
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen,?"A few years ago I had to
give up social life entirely, as my health
wes completely broken down, The doctor
advised a complete change and rest for
a year. As this was out of the question,
for a time I began to look around for
other means of restoring my health.
"I had often heard of Peruna as an ex?
cellent tonic, so I bought a bottle to see
what It would do for me, and It certainly
took hold of my system and rejuvenated
me, and in less than two months I was
In perfect health, and now when I feel
worn out or tired a dose or two of Peruna
Is all that I need."?MRS. J. E. FINN.
,Munt of the women afflicted with pelrlc die
eauea hnve no Idea thnt their trouble la due
to catarrh. Tbe majority of the people think
Unit cutnrrb la a disease confined to tbe bead
alone.
This is not true. Cntnrrh Is liable to attack
any organ of the body? throat, bronchial tnbea,
lungs, stomach, kldneya, nnd especially the
pelrlc organ?.
Many ? woman hna made this tlfacorery after
a long siege of useless treatment. She has
made thn discovery thnt her diseuse is catarrh,
und that I-erunn can be relied upon to cure
catarrh wherever lucuteci,
Mr?. Kwther M. Millier, Dp Orati, O., wrlten!
"I wns u terrible sufferer from female weak?
ness: ami Inni the headache continuously. I
was not able to ?lo my housework for myself
nini husband. 1 wrote you and described my
condition nil near as possible. You recommended
I'lriina. I took four hnttlen and wa? completely
cured. I think Poru?a ? wonderful medicine,"
?Mrs.^Esther M. Millier,
/IRS. ANNA ?. FLEH ART Y,
Mr?. Nelllo Wearer, 20.11 fi. Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pi., writes!
"Having heard ?nd rend of Prrunn, when my
system becnine lo run down thit 1 thought 1
wotilel neTer regain tny health, I decided to
glvn Prrunn ? trill. 1 (tallied In health nnd
strength nnd combler Pnmnn the belt remedy
on th? market,"
NKI.MIJ Wr.AVF.H.
Mr?. ?, G, Bill*, Curve. Tenn.. writes:
"I irlah to ndd my testimony to the life?
iiTtntr vsluo of your moat excellent tnertlclno,
Ponine.
"? wu lick with Indigestion nnd bowel trou?
ble, tried ? good phyilclin anil ninny kind? of
medicino, hut grew wone ?nd weaker nil tho
while,
"My ion ndvlscrt" me lo try l'ertimi, m It
wm good feir io miny nllment? nnd might be
beneficial to mo. I lent for a bottle, nnd I
wai no wpnk thnt I could not lit up tn bed.
After taking Peroni for two days t wn? ?bla
to ?It lip nnd ent anything thnt 1 ?vented.
"1 nm now well and getting ?trongnr nnd
gaining In flesh every ???t. Thank? to Peruna,
the King of Medicine?."
MIIS. ?. F. ELLIS.
Superior for Worn-Out Women.
Mr?. M> Van Vnncken. Chalrlady of Sick
Committee of Lndy Standard Mutimi Dcncflt
Aiioclstlon of New Orienti?, 821 Fourth Street,
New Orle;nni, La., writes:
"In connection with my official work I have
repeatedly found I'eruna a most reliable remedy.
In enses, of catarrh of the system there 1? noth?
ing which will enre nny quicker, anil ?? ? rem?
edy for wornout women It Ii superior to nny?
thing G know.
"It restore? ? mother after severe ehlldblrth
and prevent! pnln nnd Irregularities in a very
short time. I bave founel It of much value,
both nt a preventive of colds and a? a tonic
when I hare been feeling badly, nnd although
I neTer give a testimonial for anything. I make
an exception in favor of Perun?. as 1 consider
It of exseptlonnl value."?Mrs. Van Vranck?
en.
Peruna Invigorates.
(n all auch c?sese Peruna Is ? godsend,
Peruna comes to those who nre unable to af?
ford tbe expensive luxuries of change of ?cene
and climate. I'cnini comee to euch people wlU*
rerresliment, recuperation nnd a renewal ??
Nervous Women.
No nervous woman ought to neglect to give
Peruna a fair trini. It Is almost absolutely
certain to help her, and In sonm cases the re?
lief Is magical.
Margaret llelmer, 21 Ceflira Terrace, Ilot
Springe, Ark., writes: "I was very much run
down about a year ago nnd alti medical treat?
ment failed to bring tho required relief and
toning my system needed. I was advised to
try Peruna, which I did only when everything
elso felled. One bottle really mnde an en?
tirely different woman of me and four bottles
toned up the system and restored me to perfect
health. I shall always speak In the highest
prslae of Peruna and cheerfully recommeoid It
to any and all In need, of a tonic. With th*
very beat wlibee for your auccess.'?Margaret
llelmer.
o
? MISS FLORENCE MURPHY, g
Mlaa Florence Murphy, ?70G? Second Avenue1,
Seattle Waal)., write?:
"I Buffered for over a year with female trnu ,
ble, and allumigli I tried several physicians'
none of them seemed able to help me per?
manently.
"It look only ? little over three bottles of
reruna lo make me well "ad strung. I never
hove biieksoho. Iieud.-iche or hearing down pains
any mon?."?Miss Florence Murphy.
Mrs. Judge McAllister writes from 1217 W.
Twenty-second .Street, Minneapolis, .Minn., as
follows.
"Il Buffered feir years with u pnln In tho
hinnil e,f my buck und right side?. It Inter?
fered often with my domestic unel social limits,
und I never supposed thut I weiulel tie cured,
ns the doctor's medicine did nut seem to help
mo uuy.
"I took Perunu faithfully for seven weeks
nini uni happy Indenti t? I?? ?blu to miy that I
am entirely cured. Perfect health once more I?
the best thing 1 could wish for, and thnnks to
Penimi I cuu enjoy Hint auw,"?Minnie l?.
I McAllister.
HOT WEATHER
NERVOUS WOMEN.
Pe-TU-na Is a Catarrhal Tonic
Especially Adapted to the Ner?
vous Depression Incident to
Warm Weather,'
Nervousness Is very common among women.
This condition Is elue to anaemic nerve cvntors.
The nerve centers uro r?servoir? ut
nervous vitality. Thoso centers heeomo
bloodless for want of proper nutri?
tion. Till? Is ospedali}? true In the wurm scu?
eon. Every summer u l"ft ut Invalids uro prei?
ducrd us tbo direct result or vvoak. nerve?.
Tille could bo euslly obviated by thu uso ot
I'oruim. renimi strikes "I <bu root of the illf
lleully by correcting the digestion. llli-eHlou
furnishes nutrition for the nervi? runter?.
Proporli- ejlge'stcil food rurulsbes (heno r?ser?
voirs of life with vitullty. which lenels to strung,
steudy nerves, nuil Huh nourishes, life.
Pc-ru-na Cannot be Imitated.?
There la no uso try lug to linltutel'urunu. It
bus been tried many times by nun skilled In
phuriuucy and ?;l-e-iiitstry. but they have ulwuys
fulled. Till? Initiator? of l'erupa tlou't fwl "iiy
one who tius ever taken Penimi or who beiH evi't
wlines.;cil the goi?-) ll'K",ta "' I'VTI-???
IVruuu ucts so promptly, Us beucfltu ure su
lusting, uuU It Is so biiru to reuch l'uts/a-b
where ver located In tho body, thut uu (i*JU
???% ot ?'?????, sau ?mwi? .^.^^.^^.,
Mrs. Margaret tittle, 47 noyt Street, Brook?
lyn, N. T., writes:
"t hare been troubled with constipation and
Indigestion for over a year, my completion waa
ruined nnd 1 true nervous and losing flesh every
day. The doctors advised thnt I go to ? sani?
tarium, hut ? number of people, advised me to
try Peruna befori? going lo thnt pipeline, and
I did so. t found that tbo first bottlo regu
Inted my bowels, clenroil my complexion, nnd
by thn time 1 had taken sii bottles my stomnch
?nd digestion was In perfect vrorklug order and
baa remained so ever since,
"As this wss very much cheaper than going;
tn ? sanitarium, t havo every reason to be
grstetul."?Margaret Llttlo.
Mra. Mary A. Engelhard, 2825 Madison Street,
St. Louis, Mo., writes:
"I hnre been a hard worker all my llfn,
and rery often 1 neod a tonic. Nothing does
me so much good as I'erunu. It acts like ?
charm and 1 feel like a new woman. I do nil
my own work sod ? lot of other work besides.
I will give I'eruna all tbe credit."?Mrs. Mary
A, I'ngeihiiril.
Peruna Prevented an Operation,
Mrs. Minnie Rteeves, President Illinois Wo
man's Alliance, writes from 42 Dilavare Pince,
Chicago, til.!
The Peruno Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen,?"Ever alnce my son, now grown,
was born I bore suffered with ionie peculio?!
woskneaa of the p?lvlc organs which no medicine
seemed to reach.
"My physicians finally suggested an op?ration,
which I was considering, when my sister asked
me to try Peruns ns ? lent resort. She hnrl
ti?ed It nnd been greatly helped. Perlina simply
worked wonders with my whole system, nnd In
u few week? the? pnlns began to go awny, I
felt so much better thnt I kept on taking It
nnd em now In perfect henlth. 1 give great
praise In this splendid medicina ami certilDly
ntlvlse suffering women to try It when all else
falls."?Mra. Minnie Steevcs. *
^MRsTL??CY^ArCLARK;
This prominent lady writes the following
letter to tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus,
O., In regard to tlielr medicine, Peruna:
"Peruna his for some time been tbe only
medicino I have used for myself nnd family.
I bar* found It very good In cases of la grippo,
as It seems to throw the Illness quickly and
effectlrely ont of tho system, tn cases of ex?
treme weariness or frequent bnckncho It die
pois the uncomfortable feeling, nnd by occa?
sional use It maintains the body In ? healthy
condition."?Lucy A. Clark, Postmistress, Farm
lngton, Utah.
Mrs. Lncy A. Clark, Postmistress of Farm
lngton, Utah, has held mnny prominent positions
in her State. She Is vice-president of the Utah
Stnte Council of Women, chnrter member Utah
Women's Press Clnb, wne vice-president ? Lady
Managers of Utah Columbian Exposition, and
wns a delegate to National Woman's Associa?
tion st tho convention at Washington, 11. 0.
Why Suffer Longer?
It would be well-nigh Impossible to enu?
merate nil the consequences to a women's life
which naturally result from a neglected enee
of pelvic catnrrb. Wbntovcr thoy are there
can be no doubt that in most casen It is en?
tirely unnecessary for them to continue. An
Intelligent course of treatment with Peruna
will, In most cases, effect an entire cure,
99 Eleventh Street, Milwaukee, W,ls.
"A short time ago I found my condi?
tion very serious. I had headaches, pains
In the back and frequent dizzy spells,
which grew worse every month, I tried
two remedies before Peruna, and was
discouraged when I took the first dose,
but my courage soon returned. In less
than two months my health was re?
stored."?Mrs. M. Brlckner.
HISS LOUISE BERTSEU
MRS. EVA BARTHO.
?Mrs. ?t? Bartbo, 183 E. Twelfth Street, New
York city, ?. Y?. writes:
"I suffered for three years with female
wonkness and ulc?ration of tbe ports. The doc?
tor advocated nn opcrntlon, which t dreaded
rery much, and strongly objected to go under
It. Now I am a changed worann. Penino
cured me; It took nine bottles, but I felt so
much Improved I kept taking It, SB 1 dreaded
an operation so much. I am to-day la perfect
health and havo not felt so well for fifteen
years."?Mrs. Era Ilnrtho.
Miss Mamie Powoll, Lake Charles, La.,'
writes:
"I sincerely bollero that. Peruna Is woman's
best friend, for it has certainly been that to
me. I bad had headaches, backaches and other
aches every mouth for a long timo, but shortly
after I bogan taking Peruna thin was a thing
of the* past and I haro good reason to bo grate?
ful. I take ? bottle orery spring and toll now,
and that keeps my health perfect, and I cer?
tainly nm moro robust now than I have been
before and am weighing moro. I do not thlnU
any one will be disappointed In the results ob?
tained from tho uso of Poru?a."?Miss Mamie
Powoll.
Mrs. E. It. Drown, 829 Elliott Btreet, Mem?
phis, Tenn., writes:
"I suffered for several years with hcadacho,
brought on by nervous prostrutlon. I was also
nflllcted with Insomnia. I would get up In the
morning moro -weary than when I retired nnd
used to dread tho approach of night, renimi
ennui Into my homo aa a welcome guest, and
within three short months I wns like another
woman. I havo now enjoyed perfect.health for
over a year, and those who have ?offered as
I did will know how happy I nm."?Mrs. E. I.?
Brown.
M?SS ?. BRICKNER.
Dr. litirtmuu racelves many letters front
suffering women who havo been cured of soma
cutarrhal derangement by the use of Peruna,
The following letter speuke for Itself:
Tho Peruua Medicine Co., Columbus, O.i
Gontlemcn,?"My health was excollant until?
uliuut six months m(. wheu I seemed to have
a collapso from overdolug socially and tho doc?
tor ordered un on tir..? chaut??! of scone and cli?
mate. As this wus un absolut? Impossibility at
this time, I had to try und regain my health
In another wuy, ami wns Induced by a friend
who guvu Peruna such a good recommend to try
Peruna, 1 cannot toll you the condition of my
nortea when I began lo uso It. The least
inline Irritatoli me und I felt Ufo waa not worth
living, but Penimi soon cliungml me Into a, well
woman, unit now I do not know 1 havo nerves."
?Loulso Hcrtsel, lOVj Second Street, Brook?
lyn, N. Y.
What used to bo cillled female diseases by
the nii'dlotil profession Is now called pulvlu
culurrh. It lias been fourni by enpurieiico that
entum?a! diseuses of tbo pelvic organs uro the
cttu.ii of most cuses of female disumo,
fir. liiii-tiiiitii wit-, among thu mai of Amer?
ica's grout physicians to uiakc this liiseovury.
For forty ycurs he has been treullug diseases
peculiar lo women, tutti lung Ugo ho reached thu
conclusimi Unit u woman entirely free from
ca?an ??.? 1 tilTeclloit of the.-.,? organs would not
he subject to female disenso, He Jlit-refnru be?
gun ruling l'ennui for I lie-o cutes ami. found It
m uiliulriibl.v adapted to their periusiwiit eur?
'Inn I'm Una bus now lieculue the ini.si fatuous
it-titfdy for foiiiule dlsusse? ever Icuiwu.
It you do not derive prompt ami satisfactory
results from the use of Puruns, write at ouco
.to Dr. liuriinan, giving a full ?tstrniont ot
your cose, and ho will bo pluutij la give you
his vu 111 a!) lo uilvlcu glut??.
Ad-Uuis lu?, IlwlBJUU, J'roldvul ?? itu Jl.ii
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