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Woman's Mysterious Ills

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
October
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Explanation of their nature by Dr. Hartman, who tells ho-w to cure them. % tÊÈÊmilkjF UUllll $!0 fcf} SS ar wh Ê W women are constantly puzu lw S mr " rr deed femóle troubles puzzle all f'wi yly!Wr f IH Older women have ?Blj ir I J experience, but few possesa "x]MuroiRíV Yinííl?? s a matter of guess%vork. The f ' ' Hartman's book for women, '1 1 cae " Health and Beauty," treats l these matters wih delicacy, and at the same time with clearness. Write to the Pe-ru-na Medicine Company, Columbus, O., for it: it is mailed f ree. It is a practical printed talk to women. Dr. Hartman defines women's diseases as catarrh and tells how Pe-ru-na cures them. Mrs. C. C. Naeve, 386 Morrison St., Portland, Ore., writes as follows: Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Dear Sibs: - " I begran to take Pe-ru-na when I lived in Columbus, 0., in 1887, and have used it and the Man-a-lin ever since whenever I needed medicine. I have never found an equal to Pe-ru-na for resrulating the menses, and before I began to take it I was never regular and always had more or less pain. I had tried many different medicines before I saw Pe-ru-na but without suecess." There is nothing mysterious about the actioz of Pe-ru-na. It is not a "cure-all," but it cures catarrh wherever located, ,nd there may be catarrh in any organ of the body, as all are lined with mucous membrane. Mrs. M. C. Mehl, 504 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa., says: ' I have been troubled with catarrh and a soreness in my bowels for several years. I tried everything that was recommended. I tried Pe-ru-na and am happy to say that I am now entirely well." Dr. Hartman 's advice may be had without charge by any woman who will write for it. His book on Chronic Catarrh is also mailed free. It explains the danger of local treatment. All druggists sell Pe-ru-na.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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