Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1919 — LANBLORD’S EXPERIENCE [ARTICLE]
LANBLORD’S EXPERIENCE
WITH GLANDO Mr. Haushalter, the well known and energetic proprietor of the Hotel Paulding, Paulding, 0., said that for several years he had suffered from a sluggish liver, bachache and kidney trouble. He felt so drowsy and languid he could scarcely drag. He says “I had tried a number of kidney pills and liver remedies but found no relief until I used Glando the Great Gland Tonic. It proved to be just what I needed. lam thoroughly convinced I would have been flat on my back if I had not used this treatment, but instead of being laid up I am feeling fine and looking after my business every day. If I feel any indication of my old trouble returning I take a Glando treatment and it puts me right.” Mr. Haushalter was dying <rf s€lfpofSohlhg cauSd by an inactive liver. This weakened the kidneys and other glands of the body. If he had not found a remedy that renewed glandular activity and removed the poison his life would undoubtedly have paid the penalty. Glando Tonic is the only remedy of its kind on the market and its numerous cures is proof enough of its great yUne tP,.Tnsnkind. - It is wSKFpy druygists or will be sent direct by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Large treatment SI.OO. '
