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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
IS (It! is 0 : if Ii tar ; il mruptions try, molHt, Ht'itly tultur, nil fonna jjoum or Hull rlioinn, pliujiloii mSthur ('utuii(n)im uriipllnim pro Smroin liiiituiiH, ultlinr liili(rl(c:il, jacmiulrml (lirniih tlufoctivn ill- KCyfiJ1 1111,1 iiHHltulliilloii. JjrQtri'iil llii'Hii I'riiplloiiH wilh (IMM IlH'illrliiKN Ih iliiniciollH. tiling In lo In to tul(i) mubd's Sarsaparilla and Pills WmUilliiii'iMiKlilyrli'iiliHolliiililiiod, I rtiU liMiinrira nml llllllllllljr uieSsLwIiiiI-' HyHtim. Tlitiy curu T Harmful llta pTmntiMitly nireil J, nM, I rnnii. Ill , nf m-smii. froitt wlilrb iilf.'rn.l fur sum lllnn; ami ML. ollr-r, ll..t JI'J, Alitmis, Wl of ilm- r fncf nii.l lifti-k fttlil rlmfrit skill Ml Sly. ly wliMi slm IirI l,erh irmlly I lit m sri, Hmrw ti-nltlniiiilnt, III f JI'hkI i lliftli r All tin HltilU1ii. Hood'n Snmnpnrllln promhoo to eurolnrnl keapr 'o oroinlno. mstke In n Mrtct Cnr. niiin mi ii Htii'i'l mr nlui hint UIM'II llll Mm HIM I 11 III' llllllu'l'il Inr Irl I ulni still ki'iil IiIn: inn i ynii iti'i up nun uivtt mi' wnmaiuii wni'f" mlm huh MiimlliiK, k I r- 1 ut ' nlw Biihl, "1 will Imvi) you to in ii I ii 1 1 y ! " Iti'i' vtinr iiiitilnn. illinium." list iiiilllnlv. "1 tnnk villi for il wOjlini" I'.irtliiiul Ur KOriliUt. If Ihc I'nrmy Wni Ohllirlnc. Ittwg Unit I'rnf. IjniKlcy'H nlrnlilp In immI in unrmri-, ri'innrkttl tlm thi' ml wilt of till) oin'M riir. fSTiMi'.H,' L I'niiM liii iitlllriil In tiiaCwSv.'' ilniiiKlitfiilly oWrusi tin- irtnniKr'i'l'' t i iii. "If lliu I'liciiiy roiilil UarnKtltsI t" unit iiroiiml until 11 fiOl 'HuiU'1'"1 " Cliivi liiiiil I'litiu Di'iiliT. - VfstB ('"' W i K'ki'1 rnllRli Airillclllr, ItljiMiiri"l . "i ii, nnil coliU for forty tariSlA' 'lnii'nii. i'criil. I Inherited. iiiI'h i.ii trillion)' , iiiititi?" itskfil J). i. tiini'.iiv, my ili-ttr, rvpllnl tin- h i ililnt,' iiilii'rlkil from the n. il.i ii," I'xnlnlmcil Urtti, "mill- must Im soiubuiIiij; Inlmrltitl ih. r, isn't II?" Two of a Kind. -II iKi-re'ii liny one I ilvtinl tuorit -1 1 1 a run ) i ) , . r it i n nmn who Ii Inrmer InTlailB p 'ESt-'" I'e'H nliinrt nn tlref line im iliHrS'""""1 nl" '" iiiiitnully tnlkitiK ' iHj"' nii'ir l.nnilfin ,1'iiirniil. ilBad Coughs " I had a bid couch for tlx weekt a n J could llnd no relief .....LI i .... I A. ...p. i " Ii r r t Itgtfln. VUI1IN I U'CU ,VI XMfc,.T Fral. Only one-fourth of the bottle (Sure J me " I I . Ilnwn. Newlncton. Ont. Ncclcctcd colds always lrnd to miniL'tliinc SL-rlntls. hcy run into chronic oroncnitis, pneumonia, Asthma, or consumption. Don t wait, but take VVycr's Cherry Pectoral ust as soon asyourcougn ieiins. A few doses will cure you then. JkfM Im ., Il.. It. ill 4ralitl. rnniiilt inur dnrlor If Ii lk II. lllllll ii Ii MM It li In you not Uq lk. II llian Uoli'l Uka II ll kuowl. imih ii wmr iiim wiiiini, m j i Annul. iii, um, mm mm I 013 tmfm wmm 1 rlmBHy IB mm l 11 ' ?? iiy in i i iiiii.iiiiijiijjiMM. -mil to gllic Kind Yon iluvo Alwiiyn ItoiiKlit hits liorno tho Hlfjmi & turo of Clius. II. I' lotclicr, mid tins been liuiilo ttinlor hlH i ixTNoiiui hiiicrvlHion lor over ;mi yearn. Allow no ono to di'colvo you lu thlH. CiiiintcrlV'Ks, Imltntlotis nml t " JllNt-iiH.iroiul " urn Imt. 1!viwrliiiii(s. nml i-mlnno-of n,n liuiillli ol' Children Kxpcrlcnco ii(,'iilnsl Ji.viicrliiicnt. What is CASTORIA tOastorliv Ih n liurinlcss Htihstltnto for Cnstor Oil, l'aro Korlo, DropH mill Hoodiliij," .SyrupM. It Ih IMcnmtut. It "iHiim nciiiiur ujiiinn, jiiiii'iniino nor oinor Aurrotlo BiiDNtiinco. ItH nan Ih ItH (fiiarautco. It dcstroyH AVorniH Hiid allayH li'ovcriHliiiosH. It cures DIarrluua and AVInd Jol.,u;, Ifc rollovoa Tootlilnir Troubles, cures Constipation mid 1' lattilcney. It iihhIiiiIIuU'S tho l'ootl, roulatcs tho 1 Htoiiiiu'li ami JIowolH, kMhk healthy and natural sleeii. 'Xho Chlltlrou'H l'anacca-'rho Mother's Friend. pe Kind You Have Always Bought S3 Boars tlio M In Use For Over 30 Years. TMCoi NTAun ooMvanv, tt hukiix I MACHINE TO GLOW QLA08, I On of III Mail Mrvlnn t'onlrlr- n cm In III Wnrlil nf Jii'llistrr. (Hum linn nt ln"t liooli (iiiccriifully lilnwu tiy mnclil norj n nd, im linn koii iTiilly lii'i'ii lliu omit when inpriiniilrnl iiiifi (inpi'mi'ilii linnil lurtliwli, nil font of linmllilowliig 1 1 n lilfii out ilono. Tim ii'ri't of tlio reinnrkiililii Inrfn tlou Ii "till lilililm, lint stiiH-linmi of (1,0 work ilntiii tin v befit uliitwn. Tim rylliulrm nru of liniiii'iwo l.i. Hi tor int IicIiik llilrly llictM In illiiiintr mnl I llll'll'I'll f I'll I Iiimk. Tim now liiiH'liluti In Uin liivi'iitliin of iloliii A. I.illilirm, n KlnMblowor of Al U'liiMiy, l'n. Il lm 1ii built nt tlio Ali'xiinilrlii, I ml., Iirnncli of llm Ami-rl-mii Wlmlow tlliiM (Joinpniiy'ii pliiiit. Thi' proa-mi of blowlnir wlmlow kIim U klinplo In tliwry, Imt illlllimlt In ! I'niclli'c. On tlm tim or n Iiiiik liilm 'ii mimhi of iiiollcn Klnxn In rollifi'lcit I Till lln'ii liriili'il In n funini-o nnil Kruluiilly illnti'iiiliil hy IiIuwIiik Into a liiau lulio with utrulKliI "lilin lo iiPi'oliiilliill till" without tin- peru ,hr Hvlnlliiir nnil iminlpulniioji iMnploy- il tiy llii' lillliliin kIamIiIoivit Inn pur. .I'mI iimny i'Ii-vit liivfiiliim. nnil tlm I.uIiImth iimclillie wild ninili' aui-fi'Mful only (iftur ii Knwt iimr xixTluiiMitn. I.ulilii'rn Im Inrtinlwt invnnil Inlmr mvIiik' iluvli'cn ntul till Inli'nt Irluiiipti lit llltfly to' liiiiku lilin ninny ilini'n iiilllluimlro wlifii It Ki-niTiilly lu Ullllllll. Kklllwl iiiiH'Iinnlrn from I In Wi'niliijf. liouo factorlM I" l'lttIiurK lin Iiitij Morklni; Imlilnil tmrrnl Kitti-n nnil lilith TtlU for moiilliii lu tlm proctlon nnil lunlnlliitlon of tlm iiinolilni-, wlilrli no iniili other t Im II M nmt akllloil tin plyi' of tlio compnny w nllowiil to !('. I'ntrntn hne not yrt licrn Kmnti-U on orrliilii pnrl of tint mncliliii'ii unit tlirri'fori' tlm m-cnH-'y. Ho (Hiiiflilmit Ii tlm coinpnny of tlis iiK'rtli of tlio mnchlne that It In pro purliiK Hprml tlioiiMiiitii of dollnra lu ttn luitnllntlon lu nil of tlio forty one pl.inta controlled ly It In vnrloui parti of tlm country. It Ii ! i pert I'll Hint tlio device will ilo nwny with linnd blowvra nltoKHher. Mo roiinilnit lire the men that thin will he tint cum Hint iimny nru KfttliiK out of tlio tiuilntn. The tii'ttcr clmi of Mowrra cnni from flM lo JiKiO a uioutli. -Now York World. AI1T OFUATTINO THEDALt- llrr.in.hMll, III OUnta' IImI Millar, tlUr l'lntmi III (loiiiir. Oonfldiiico and KOOd cyo nro tlio prin cipal tliliiK a linn-ball plnycr mint Pomhhh If ho wlihra to In conic a Rood Im Hit. luK'ither with the ability to uiIk from the location of the oppoi liiic llelilem whi re they cxpivt the mint at the lint to hit the ball. The nmn ho itiiuil rime lo tbo plalo while nt iIh- hut mid tn'iirn In mind Hint evi-ry plti lier. no ninlti-r who he ! or whnt bli ri-putnllon mny Ik-, mint put thv tin 1 1 over the rutitn-r, enn, with prnc let In-came n Kood mid, 1 mny ny, n ilniiKcroui hllti-r, even If ho hni not ih nnlurnl ability of loine of the (jrenl Imtler of the pant uud prioent. in) linger llrcitinhnn In th lllui trntiil Sporting Nwi. lino tcry bad fault ninny young playi-ri have Ii tlio habit of pulling mvny from the plnte, ai It II cnllitl. uhen n ball looka an though It might puMthly hit tbo butter. How mnny times hnvo you ncn n man itep back from a curved ball which a lecotid after "cut the pinto" mid wai called ii ilrlke. much to Ills dlicomforture'' The remedy for thin, I think, Ii a ilm pie one. which can be maitered by nuy young tunn iMinomlng tho ncce nry confldeuce: It la limply to itep forwnnl and meet the ball before II croMei the plnte. In tills wny the bnll l nlwnyn In front of tlio bntter, and If li, no to ipeak, on top of It btfor It brenki. Mnny pltchcrn hnvo n puzzling drop bull which looki enny and fndei awny fro in the tint when you itrlko at It. (in the other hand, mnny of the belt hoxim-u lire now tiling a rise ball nil In-ill with n tide arm motion. A Iui'Ut linn n much better chnnce to kill either of thine hnlU by itepplng Into ihem to the llmli of tho bnttcra box ni they iipioneh the pinto. Tho mm ililug nppllei to b.ilU either on the In Klde or the outnldo of the plnte. It Ii much emler lo lilt the ball by running In on It. Hy inciting the ball curly It cnu be ont In tho direction of the loft Held. Th old theory that If you wlnli to nlrlko n bull toward th right Held j on uiunt atrlko at It after It hna crosied the plate li pretty well exploded Ily itepplng In and meeting tho bull In front of you It Is Juit at emy, If not emler, to drive It toward right field ai It la to pull It luto left Held. Signnturo of itiiit, miw yopih city, WASHINGTON. The fame of Washington Ii 10 Im nil-line noil Ihe populnr eniieepllon of hli i liiiriirli'r mi I'liilli'il, Hint loine ikcplirnl nml fuilll llmlliig erltle nre illiuin-l lo ipienllnii the iiiilverinl eitlmntc, anil ci peelnlly In the mutter of bin nbllity un a mililler nml military commander. Haw ever much w may wluli It otherwlic, thern In III liiimiin iinturii a menu Hplrlt of envy mnl ili-tnic lion which liiHtlnrthe ly feel" the honor bentowed upon a great niiin to Im- nn Indirect reflection nml ro Inike lo ltd own llttlenem nlul bnnciiem. 'I'd U plrlt eriippeil out eouiiilruoiiiily In the mmi of ('olunil)iiK, In the efTortn to hellltle hi grt-nt exploit mnl to blnrken hli rhnrarler. I tlo not nny Hint critl rUiin upon WnililliKton'i cciicrnlnlilp nil prorred from bnie motlvei, but they i!outitle iln iiiontl)' come from the iplrlt and InnntR tendency which I hnvo Indi cated. Tlili unworthy iplrlt In nn lil nn hlilory, a old an hiimniilty. It ilioweil Itfelf In n ini'inornlile fnihlon when the old AllirnlnilK wrotu their icnteneo of liniitihiiient ngnllint Arlntlilei becntmo the) were 1 1 rel of henrlng him mlled "the Jut." tlrent loldlen nre lo he jndgi'd not nlniie tiy mirepmi. I hnttlfi fought nml tii-tnrlen won though lliii. of eourH, im the grent populnr tent -hut tiy nil ttie eir ru!ilnti'-i' mid liiM,-iitfiei in uhicb they UAI1TI1A WAHIIIVUHO nre plnccl. There nre grent couiinnudeni in lilitory who have won fnme by avoid ing hnttle, like the Itomnii ('"iiblui, nml even by great retrentn like Xeiiophon with bin tell (housnnd (ireeka. If Wimli lligton li to he coiiiiiirel, to bin tllind vniitnge, with Nnixileon. then tlio popu lnr picitlu Ik, would Nnpoleon, under the name circumstance, hnvo done nuy better) It In ciiough for nuy commnnd er Hint he till the grent iiienmiro of his requirement. Tlii. of coump, ii not ny lug thnt Wnililngtnn would hnvo filled the place of Nnpoleon in the vnntly differ ent fleld and I'iri'iuiiMnni'en In uhlcli Hint grent noldler won hi fame. Nor hliould it ho forgotlen, nil the while, that ulti mately Washington nieeeeded and found ed a nation, while Napoleon failed nml lout nn empire. Wnalllliuton' Difficult Tn.k. The illillcultlei which encountered Washington when he took up hi great trust ii commander in-chief of the con tinental nnny were tnoit complicated nml Immense. The theater of the itrug glo an n vnst one, geographically, stretching nlong the Atlnntlc const from Massachusetts to South Carolina, while tho whole population was only three mill ion not very much greater than that of tho State of Michigan, and not so grent Into n million ai that of Illinois. Out of this nmnll, scattering and peace ful population an army wni to bo raised, organized and equipped capable of con tending with tlio chief military and mari time power of the globe. And It was GEORGE WASHINGTON UP TO DATE. That cherry treo episode with a Ledger, not to ho a itniggla between government and government, between one nation and another It win n rebellion, nud there was really no central authority, no arm or warlike stole, no nnvy, no trensury ' or financlnl system or responsibility. It wni only n brnve anod patriotic people, nmnll In number, without disrlpllne or military experience, without nrm nml without money, rushing thus h.ire-hnnded Into n conflict with the mother country, their own government; n powerful nntloli. which hnd recently been rnlsed by tho geiilu nf the elder I'itt to the frofit rank mining Hid grent wnrllke nations of tho world n nation vthosc militnr) post and possession nlremly dotted the globe, whose victorious nnvle covered every oct-nn nnd sen, whose morning drum bent, n Webster nid, wn heard round tlio world. It wn ngnlnst inch a power n this that this hnndful of patriots hnd thrown down the gnge of rebellion nml defiance. Washington 1 known In history ns n provlilentinl mnn; that l, n mnn rnWcd up by l'rnvldenec to fill n grent plnrn and perform n great mission. Houever (hi may he, lie certainly hnd grent part nml grent nnd peculiar fitness for the most dllllcult nnd trying plnce nhleli he filled in history. He had had experi ence In the previous Imllnn nnd I'reneh war, nnd had proven himself n wise, competent nnd hemic ollieer. He hnd grent personal advnntnge for command. He wn of flue physique nnd Imposing presence, n splendid lion -mnn, currying with him ever the port nnd nlr of nil tlmrlty nnd llntlte mnjesty nu Ideal commander. So when this noble Virglnimi appeared before that northern nrmy mid drew his nword n their eoinmmiiler under those Cambridge elm hi fame hnd preceded him nml he ns received vtith slioutn of welcome and of confidence. Then all men knew il wn to he a struggle to Ihc ilenth. Hardly n better instniice doe history niton! of patience under provocation, of dnrged deleruilnntiiui under ililllciilties. ol um iiniiieriihle "ill and courage, holding on so long and cmning nut triumphant at Inst over such mighty opposition. These great qualities, us we hnvo already seen, hi'lniiged to the mnn more than to the soldier. It miis indeed the great man behind the Mildier, the mail with the greut patriotic In-art. with the wine head, and the loft), iinshnken soul, that brought lis through that long nnd tremen dim struggle nnd gave us our glorious place nnd opportunity nmoiig the nation. No other mnn on this continent but lie could hnve done it. (Irceiic. ninnng the general of the revolution, would hnvo come nearest to it, but he would huve failed. Hut In looking over the whole field nud record, in the light of nil the fact mid history, it will be seen that Washington made nn mllitnry mistake, that he im proved nil his opportunities. Hint hi genernlshlp will stnud the test of criti cism. He struck whenever he hnd the chnnce. hi plans were good, nnd when compelled, his retrents were innsterly. WASHINGTON'S COACH. Critic.. Soubretto The loading lady's faco Is n study. Comedian Yes; n railroad study. Soubretto How so? Domed Inn Thcro nre so mnny dif ferent lines. few modem, varlatlous. Philadelphia CAUGHT BY THE GRIP. RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. The world of mcdfclne recognizes (lrlp as epidemic catarrh." Medical Talk. I-a grlppo in epidemic catarrh. It spared no clan or nationality. The cultured and tlio ignorant, the aristo crat and tlio pauper, the masfes and the clones nro alike subject to la gripiHS. None are exempt all are liable. Have you the grip? Or, rather, lias tlio grip got you7 Grip is well named. The original French term, la grippe, has Ix-en shortened by tho busy Aincicaii to read "grip." Without intending to do so n now word lias been coined that exactly describes tlio case. As if some hideous giant with awful firip had clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men. women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in the baneful grip of a terrible monster. The following letters stu-ak for them- Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY Ho Case Exists it Will Not Care Effective Way to Clean Dottle. A Water bottle that lias become stained and dirty should have a few tea leaves and a tablespoonful of vinegar put into it and should then be well shaken. ItiiiBo out thoroughly with clear water. If the hottlo lie stained it will be well to let the tea leaves and vinegar remain in it for some hours, and it may be necessary to use a bottle brush. trin or Onto, cm or tolido, i Lrus Cockty. I " FntNX. J. Chinit miket oth thit he ! the itnlor trter ol the arm ot F. J. CitixcT & Co.. doing business In the Cltr of Toledo, Couutr lid mite afortiild, and that isld firm will par till) mm 01 ONE II UNDUE!) DOLLAKS for escti ind every cse ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uie of Hill's Catarrh Cckx. FKANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this (lb day ot December, A. O. 1886 l--Tl A. W. GLEABON, ijlll Kotarv Public Hall'i Catarrh Cure li tasen Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of ine lyitem. 8end for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druj gliu, 75c. Hall'i Family Pills at the belt. Mollis Ancient Insurance Policy. Charles M. Booth of Englewood, N. J., who has just celebrated his 100th birthday anniversary, says he is the oldest holder of a li fa insurance policy in the United States. He was insured in 1843 in a company just organized and still in existence. CIT0 Prmanenuy enrea. lo nu or Mrrousneji rl lO after Aretday'slueofDr.Kllno'saraatKeTT Ksstorer. Kend for Free 83 trtalbottleandtroaUM. llr.U. IL Klin., Ltd.. MJ Arch St.. l-hlladelpbla, 11. Stubborn. "Yo' nebbah had eny cxperence wid wives, did yo', bruddah?" asked hen pecked Remus. "No, sah," replied Sam, "but I've raised mules." Chicago News. tlother will and lira, wtnilow't Boothia riyrnp tho beat remedy to um for tbtr chlldno ti tesiblng aeaaoo. Death Too Expensive. It is a significant fact that with the phenominal Increase In the prico of coffins has come a marked decrease of mortality among local Chinese. The natives just cannot afford to die at the present undertaking rates, and that's all there is to it. Shanghai Times. The Wonderful Cream Separator does Its work In SO minutes and leaves less than 1 per cent butter fat. The price is ridicu lously low, according to slie, to il.0u each, and when you have ono you would not part therewith for fifty times Us coat. JUST SEND Till tiOTICK with So stamps for potKO to the John A. Sai ler Seed Co., I a Crosse, VHs., and got their big catalog, fully describing thla remarkable Cream Separator, and hundreds ot other tools and farm seeds used by the farmer. P. C. I.. The Happiest Alan. "SInrs Tom should ho do happiest man In de roun' worl'l" "Think so?" "I bIio' does. Ilo spend three fourths er his time huntiu', en de yuthor fo'th eatin' what ho hunt I" Atlanta Contltutlon. Pain's Master Every nook and corner of this and other coun tries has seen embla xoned tho words itSMMAWmwwwwwww selvesas to the efficacy of Peruna in cases of la gripi3 or its after effects. After Effects of La Grippe Eradicated by I'e-ru-na, Mrs. Fred Weinberger, Westerlo, Al bany county, N. Y., writes: "Several years ago I had an attack of la grippe which left my nerves in a prostrated condition. Then I had another attack of la grippe which ltft me worse. I had tried three good phy sicians hut all in rain. I gave Peruna n trial. In a short time I was feeling better and now I am as well as any one." Mrs. Fred Weinberger. Hon. James R. Quill of Omaha. Hon. James It. Guill is ono of the oliieslt and most esteemed men of Oma ha, Neb. lie lias done much to make it what it is, serving on public boards Sure Sign. I "I think the count is in love with me," said the first heiress. "What maices you tntnK sor in quired the other. "He asked me today how much I was worth." Philadelphia Press. Ifcwnia nnui ail ut rii. Beat Cow n bymp. Tiiim (Jood. Ua la lima, eoia or aramiu KL-j.l,',l-.A.aTSTTBg c rossc Poor man! He can't help it He gets bilious. He needs a gooci liver pill Ayer's Pills. They act directly on the liver, cure Dinousness. J. O.AtcpCo. Lo wll. llm. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rtrrr ere, op psrooinq ot a r. nm CO.. EASHOt. w H. KILLS lieu ttnd all Term la thl lQfMthoririittle, poul try, etc. Louiy he nt will not 17 1 nor cMcks grow, LICE! ll?e upon the blood which houlil tro to utia 11 f Av.lalttT. PRUSSIAN LICE POWDER Vill. th lu-, thus u SAVES FEED eitrm ration must 10 (riven on account ot Terrain. 25J and 5O0 dealer. Hy mall 10c & PRUSSIAN HCMCDYCO, ST. PAUL MINN. U pair Hand Book Fm rOSTLAND SEED CO,, Portland. Or., Ooasl Agcnta ON RAINY DAYS WEAR Waterproof Ifi$Mi OILED 'fcHBRM CLOTHING BUJCK or YELLOW. IT MAKES EVERY DAY C0VNT irl fKSalK flMVSMtMcL JM I dUf. If k Mitft, St!. Mat iVmn Cr THE FLOWER W I "sjevcstnx." NisJniiot mar ww-X This meani the American business man, It anyone has surpassed him In history, we don't know who It Is. Resolve to enter business now. Write today for our catalogue, We educate you prac tically (or business and assist you to ie cure a Ksltlon when competent. The expense Is small. OF AGES ST. JACOBS a number ol times. Ho endorses Pe rutin in tho following words: "I am 08 years old, am halo and hearty, and Peruna has helped me at tain it. Two years ago I had la grlppo my llfo was despaired of. Peruna saved mo." J. It. Oulll. A Relative of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Silas S. Lincoln, who resliloi at 013 I. Street, N. W., Washington, I). C, has tlio honor nf being third cousin to Abraham Lincoln. Ho writes: "1 had la grlppo five times boforo us ing your medicine. Four years ago I began the ueo of Peruna, since which time I hnvo not been troubled with that disease. I can now tlo nn much work at my desk as I ever could in my life. I have gained moro than ten pounds in weight." S. S. Lincoln. I'e-ru-na Not Only Cured La Grlppo but llencllttcd tho Whole System. Miss Alice M. Dressier, 1313 N. Bry ant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes: " Last spring I suffered from In grippe and was partially cured but tlio bad af ter effects remained through tho sum mer and somehow I did not get strong as I was lieforo. One of my college friends who was visiting me asked mo i to try Peruna and I did so and found it all and moro than I expected. It not only cured mo of the catarrh but restored me to perfect health, built up tho entire system nnd brought a happy feeling of buoyancy which I had not known for years." Alice M. Dressier. An Actress Testimonial. Miss Jean Cowgill, Griswold Opera House, Troy, N. Y., is the leading lady with the Aubrey Stock Co. Sho writes the following: "During the past winter of 1901, I suffered for several weeks from a severo attacK of la gripe, which left a serious catarrhal condition of tha throat and head. "Some one suggested Peruna. As a last resort, after wasting much time and money on physicians, I tried the remedy faithfully, nnd in a few weeks was as well as ever." Jean Cowgill. A Southern Judge Cured. Judge Horatio J. Gosh. Hartwell, Ga., writes: "Some five or six ytars ago I had a severe spell of la grippe, which left me with systemic catarrh. A friend ad vised me to try your Peruna which I did, and was immediately benefitted and cured. The third bottle com pleted the cure." II. J. Goes. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from tho use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give yon his valu able advice gratis. . Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. 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