Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1920 — OLD ADAGE IS SLOGAN OF FORT WAYNE WOMAN [ARTICLE]

OLD ADAGE IS SLOGAN OF FORT WAYNE WOMAN

"WOULD RATHER PAY THE BUTCHER THAN THE DOCTOR” FITS HER CASE WELL Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 5.— There is an old adage that runs something like this: “I’d rather pay the butcher than the doctor.” See how well it fits the case of Mrs. Jenny Ramsey, a Fort Wayne woman of 618 Madison Street. Mrs. Ramsey says that she has but one fault to find with Trutona, the new tonic she Imus been using and that it is this: her appetite is mdst too good, now. - ~ "Along about the first of Mply I began having trouble with my stomach," Mrs. Ramsey said. “I commenced having rheumatism. pains in my lower limbs. I had just a fair appetite but the food I ate didn’t taste right and I didn’t seem to be deriving any benefits from my eating. I would usually feel bloated aftdr meals and at times I suffered dizzy spells. Constipation bothered me a great deal. My lower limbs would ache terribly at times. . . “I’ve noticed that I don’t feel tired out and draggy since taking Trutona. My appetite is most too good now. My food tastes better than it did and I am getting more good out of it. I haven’t tad a dizzy spell since first taking Yrutona, neither am I bothered with constitution of the former bloated feeling. Th< pains in my greatly relieved. I’m convinced that Trutona will do just what as claimed for it and I’m glad to recommend it.” Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Rensselaer at Larsh and Hopkins’ drug store.