The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 30, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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Hott. Nelson Rice of St. Joseph, Mich., knows of a large number of
grateful patients in his county who have been cured by Peruna.
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MARCH, APRIL, MAY.
Weak /Nerves,Poor Digestion,
Impure Blood, Depressed
Spirits.
The sun has Just crossed the equator on
its yearly trip north. The real equator is
shifted toward the north nearly eighteen
Hon. Nelson Rice, Mayor of St. Joseph, Michigan, writes:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen: “I wish to congratulate you on the success of your efforts to
win the confidence of the public in need of a reliable medicine. / know
Peruna Is a fine tonic for a worn out system and a specific in cases of
catarrhal difficulties. You have a largo number of grateful patients in
this county who have used Peruna and have been cured by it, and who
praise it above all other medicines. Peruna has my heartiest good
wishes.’’—Nelson Rice.
in any form or la grippe. A course of Pe-
nina is sure to correct all these conditions.
It is an ideal spring medicine. Penina
does not irritate—it invigorates. It does
not temporarily stimulate—it strengthens.
It equalizes the circulation of the blood,
tranquilizes the nervous system and rogu»
lates the bodily functions. Peruna. unlike
so many spring, medicines is not simply a
physio or stimulant or nervine. It it a
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gratis.
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kitchen range. Libby’s . ■ -
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By Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
TO FROWNS IT, 8AMPLSJ 8WWT FRBEJ,
Botanic Blood Bahn [B. B. B,] has cured to stay
cured more cases of Catarrh than al I others remedies
combined, B.B.B. kills or destroys the awful catarrhal
poison In the blood which causes th. symptoms, and
thus makes, perfect lasting cure of the worst old cases
SYMPTOMS. vb
The poison In the blood produces bad. offensive, fetid
breath.bad teeth juid sickness of the stomach jin some
cases vomiting up clear phlegm; enlargement of th.
Mft bones of the nose.affectingsense of smell,ulcera-
liens of the mucous membranes, hawking, spitting up
lumps, wgak stomach, nose - -- ----------
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blood, aH run down,
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pure blood direct to the i
warmth aud strength hist J
attack of
rage woman
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St Jacobs Oil
Which affords not only aura relief,
but a prompt cure. It soothes,
subdues, and end. the Buffering.
Price. 25c. and 5Oc.
a 8entimen
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Most women are Inclined to regard ?
themselves as being equal to any
Beware of the man who never did
anything wrong. There's a first time
for everything.
Christian Endeavor Hotel.
At St. Louis, Mo., te the " platJ. to atop
when visiting th. World’s Yair. Writ,
them for terms. , ; .
Jealousy makes a woman think she
can secure a monopoly on .a man’s
love by acting up.
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Pino’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken Of as
• cough cure.—J. W. O Bbisb, 328 Third Am,
N„ Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. AxOQOU
It may be lhat matches are made
only in heaven, because the fire never uni
goes out in the other place. -* ‘
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color Un
more goods, brighter color?, with less ter
work than othera.__________■ r
That woman has yet to be born who sia
would mistake a plush sack for a me
sealskin on the back of a neighbor. the
the
Whltsltt’a Eczema Remedy is the on-, ma
ly positive cure. Mom
case of failure. Price
WUltsltE’. Pharmacy, F
Woman can
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class condition, doing full duty
giving entire satisfaction Simn
Liver Purifier will fix It so you’ll t
it’s gone—it’s troubles will be |
Put up in tin boxes only.
Price 25c per box.
It’s easier for the aver
to land a husband than it
him landed.
Ing ep clear phlegm; enlargement
>f the nose .affecting sense of smell, t
Stomach, nose bleeding, headaches,snor-
rieep. stopping up of the t—::
i down, specks flyit.g before the
Botanic Blood Balm (B, B. B,J1
_____gvery blood vessel and vefrt, i
arrhpl poison that stands In its t
Uy femovei every symptom and thus
set cure. B.B, B. sends a flood
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 30, 1904, newspaper, April 30, 1904; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277900/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.