Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1920 — Page 3

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LADY FINALLY FINDS REMARKABLE RELIEF THRU TRUTONA IN SHORT TIME Muncie, Ind., Feb. 9.—"1 have tried other medicines without results, but in spite of this Trutona is giving me the relief that I have wanted all the ti*e.” This statement was made a few days ago by Mrs. George Wagner, wife of an employee of the Kelly Furniture Co., of Muncie. She is well known here and lives at 407 West Eighth Street. , . „ , “For the past year I have suffered with my stomach,” she says. Shortly after meals I would experience a gnawing pain there and very gas would form. Then I would feel bloated. I had a pressing around my heart and would be very short of breath at times. I suffered from a severe pain in my right side. Nervousness prevented me from sleeping well, and I usually felt as tired when I got up as when I went to bed the night before . “I’ve taken one bottle of Trutona and now I am confident that it is the best medicine for ailments such as mine. I’m not bothered with the gas formations or 4 the bloated feeling as I was before and I’m not nearly as short of breath. The pain in my right side has been relieved while I sleep well and don’t feel tired in the morning as I used to. I’m going to continue using Trutona for I am sure that it will entirely relieveme of my troubles in a short tune. Trutona is now being introduced and ' explained in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug stoye.

PRESIDENT BROWN IS ACTIVE FOR FARMERS

ilndianapolis, Ind., Feb. 9.—John G. Brown, president of the Indiana Federation of Farmer’s Associations, returned during the last week from Washington, D. C., where he was called for a series of conferences with the heads of a number of farmers’ organizations and reported that much progress was made at the national capital. In addition .to conferring with the various national bodies and assisting in their activities, Mr. Brown looked into a number of thfhgs which are of vital interest to the । general welfare of the Indiana farmers. “We have been troubled for several months in getting cars in moving'grain. live stock, fertilizer materials, etc., and have wires hot to Washington to relieve serious shortages in various counties, said Mr. Brown. “Car shortage means a loss to the farmers when their products are ready for the market and have to wait, so I took the opportunity while at Washington to get in direct touch with the proper authorities’ of the United States Railroad Administration. “I found that the car Shortage is general over the country but that we may expect relief. The heads of the service department appear anxious to want to co-operate with us, and I believe that it is our duty to help them as much as possible. They ask me to personally give as much publicity as possible to the need of using the maximum capacity of the care when shipping is done. Cars shipped with only a half or two-third of_ ja load means wasted space, and many times this keeps others from shipping. Cooperative shipping with neighbors to fiU these care to capacity should be encouraged and is a part of our duty now that a shortage exists. Figures were presented to me while at Washington to show that more than 200,000 box care in space were wasted last year alone through not shipping to full capacity. . “Another matter of interest to shippers of live stock » government authorities promised to look into the Belt Railroad situation in Indianapolis. We have had numerous complaints from farmers that their live stock has been held up for hours at Indianapolis junction points before it was finally moved on around, the belt to the stock yards. “The Internal Revenue Department heads promised us a committee conference to discuss new forms lor income tax returns. This wiH not apply to the returns to be filed this year, but we hope for quite an improvement over the present fonn, after this conference is held.

The Rev. J. G. Hinds of Remington went to Chicago today.

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ORGANIZE FOR ARMENIANSYRIAN RELIEF DRIVE

At a, meeting held this Tuesday afternoon at the court house ait which A. R. Von Kossen, of Winona Lake, Ind., presided, an organization for an Armenian-Syrian Relief chapter fin Jasper county was perfected. ’ The purpose of the chapter is to raise die county's quota of SI,BOO which 'is to go toward the relief of the orphans of the unfortunate countries ravaged by the Turks. ■ v . ; • Mr. Von Fossen has been assigned to the counties of Lake, Benton, Newton and Jasper. Following the meeting here, he left for Remington 'where an organization is to be perfected this evening. 'At the meeting held this afternoon a president, vice-president and secretary were elected, but the results of the election were not known in time to be published in today’s issue of the Republican.

CARD OF THANKS.

We desire to thank our- many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, extended us during the long sickness and following the death of our husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MIRS. J. R. WILCOX AND SON, ELMER.

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