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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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To Whom It May Concern.

Strong words of indorsement for Pe-ru-na, and for the manufacturers of Pe-ru-na, from prominent officials of its home city.

Hon. Samuel L. Black, Mayor of Columbus, O., whose picture adjoins this paragraph, writes the following letter:

Executive Dept., City Of Columbus

To whom it may concern;

I can most cheerfully recommend Pe-ru-na as of the very greatest possible benefit in cases of catarrh and other diseases of the mucous membrane.  This remedy has established itself in the minds of the people as of the greatest possible worth and genuineness.  I have known Dr. Hartman for a number of years, and am pleased to say that he is one of the leading citizens of this city, a man of the very highest standing and character in the community.--Respectfully, Samuel L. Black.

Col. Arthur L.Hamilton, commanding officer of the Seventeenth Infantry Ohio National Guard, whose residence is at 809 West First Avenue, Columbus, O., bears witness to the efficiency of Pe-ru-na. Here is Colonel Hamilton's letter and picture.

Columbus, O., May 18, 1897.   Dr. S. B. Hartman.

Dear Sir:- Besides having the merits of Pe-ru-na so fully demonstrated in my family, I have a number of friends who have taken it for catarrh and stomach trouble, and all unite in praising it. As a remedy for summer and winter catarrh I can fully recommend it. --Arthur L. Hamilton.

From the Hon. Samuel J. Swartz, Police Judge, Columbus, O.   State of Ohio, Supreme Court Law Library, Columbus, O., Nov. 18, 1897.   Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus,O.

Gentlemen:- The result of using Pe-ru-na has been so gratifying to me that I cannot but congratulate you on the success of your remedy. Your high standing in the business community, and the worth of the gentlemen conducting this great enterprise, prepared me to expect a meritorious article only, from your establishment, but its real worth is best demonstrated by its use. --Respectfully, Samuel J. Swartz.

Ask any druggist for a free Pe-ru-na Almanac for the year 1899.