Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Notice to Farmers’ Grain Co. The president and secretai*y of the Farmers’ Grain Co. will be at the Trust & Savings Bank from 2 to 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon, March 10th, to receive money on certificates of stogie issued by the Farmers’ Grain H. W. JACKSON, President. _ i COULD MOT EXPECT MORE, Two Years' [!!ne3a Cured by Clandq ===^= The Great Gjand Tonic, _ Mrs. Susan B. Taylor, 348 S. Williams St., Uaulding, Ohio, said: “Two years ago f had a general breakdown. I was nervous, languid, and hardly able to drag around. My liver and kidneys tfere sluggish and my complexion sallow, I felt sleepy and. drowsy most all day, yet I did not sleep well at nisht, My heart guttered terribly at timed. I was lb this miserable -condition two A friend persuaded me to try Glenda Tonic, The first treatment helped me. T am taking the sixth treatment and am feeling so well that I gladly recommend. Glando Tonic to any one who suffers as I did." Nearly every case of poor health ia due to inactivity of. the liver, kidneys and other glands. There is enough poison -produced in the body every day to cause poor health if it is not eliminated. This poison can be removed only by keeping the glands in a good working condition. Some of the most common symptoms of inactive glands are headache, dizziness indigestion, constipation, backache, pain or ache under the shoulder blade, biliousness, tonsilitis And Quinsy. These conditions can be most quickly relieved by using Glando the Grant Gland Tonic. It restores the glands to action, removes the impurities and builds up' £he entire system.* Sold only in 50-cent treatments and guaraqteeS to give satisfaction. Manufactured by the Gland Aid Co* F(. Wayne, Ind.