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What A Mother Says

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
May
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Of Dr. Hartman's Famous i-amily Remedy and Spring Tonic. ]VIrs. Hannah Lind, 1132 East Loug street, Columbras, Obio, is one of the many enthnsiastic advooates of Pe-ruoa. She says: "For many years I was subject tonervousness, despondeucy and neuralgia, for whioh doctors and remedies seeined of do use. At last I was persuaded to try Pe-ru-na. I found it to be exaotly the remedy I bad been so loug in searcb of. It relieves the tired, depressed feeling feit in spring-time HSSjSk r.wTii.toxï mm ■store to me JËg - g s tnral appetite fra - ' and the best of ft %L,) sleep. It has jl c. oured rfW 5""" tlf?? nently my old &È I,-Mj despondenoy and $iLg,,r.,,._, f $ neuralgia, and I l ffv'i ƒ $ wonder why so s Vn -i ■ ] many people continue to suffer throngh spring and early summer wben Pe-ruaia is suoh a prompt and perfect relief. As a family medicine I beüeve Pe-runa to have no equal." It relieves at once oramps, eolio, prostration from beat, ill-effeots of sudden checking of the perspiratiou, and all otner bad ffeots of hot weatber. As a remedy for nervous prostration it bas no equal, and the thonsands of men and women of tbis generation vpho "have nerves" íind it a prioeless remedy. Every family should have a oopy of "Paots and Faces." Finely illustrated. One of the best books of testimoniáis ever publisbed. Sent free. Address ThePe-ru-na Drog Mannfacturiug ■Company, Colnmbus, Ohio.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News