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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Michigan to Texas. That Pe-rn-na is uDequaled as a spriug medicine is testified by a great rnany poeple every spriug. Wben one is run down, listlesa and tired, depressed with that peonliaily distressiüg tronble popularly known as Spriug Fever, Pe-ru-na sbonld always be taken, Jas it is sure to give prompt and permanent reilef. Lena L. Stoll. Adrián, Miob., writes as follows: 'I't affords rué rnuoh pleasnre to testify to the meiifs of your Pe-ru-na. I can speak in the highest terras of it, baving used it for flve years as a spring medicine with great benefit to myself and I reooruniend it to iny friends with like resnlts." J. R Stnart, Eastland, Tex., the opposite end of tbe continent, oorroborates her statements as follows: "I pnrchased a bottle of Pe-rn-na and it was used by mysulf and wife as a spring medicine. I consider it the beat dollar's wortta I ever booght. My wife has nsed your remedies with gratifying resnlts. " One of Dr. Hartman's latest bookg, treating ou the oatarrbal diseases peculiar to spring, will be sent free to any address by The Pern-na Drog Mauufactnring Company, Columbus, O.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News