Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Josephine Sears, 2803 Portland avehue, Louisville, after gratefully describing the many remarkable benefits she gained from Trutona, says: “J really ‘believe this medicine saved me from having influenza.” There are scores of other similar statements, too numerous to mention, and they prove conclusively that Trutona is truly a remarkable agency for the prevention of influenza as well as an unequalled reconstructive tonic for overcoming bad after-effects of the disease. Trutona’s healthful action reaches every portion of the body. Performing its work faithfully and efficiently, Trutona rebuilds diseased nerves and tissues, creates a healthy appetite and assists in digestion and assimilation of food, the results -of which are invariably to be seen in the ruddy cheeks and sparkling eyes of those who have taken the perfect tonic. Trutona is sold in Rensselaer aF Larsh & Hopkins’ Drag Store.
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Mrs. Charles H. Porter went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Haskill Randolph went to Parr this morning. Dr. John Hanson went to Chicago on the early morning train. W. H. Tyler of near DeMotte was in Rensselaer Tuesday. E. White returned from LaPorte this forenoon. Ed Smith' returned today to his , home in Terre Frank Howard, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. James Jeffries of McCoysburg was in Rensselaer today. John Comer returned from Ft. Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Arnold and 'baby went to Delphi today.
John Mohler of Rural Route No. 2 out of Morocco, was in Rensselaer today. The case of Walters vs. Hopkina (Replevin) is being tried in the Jasper Circuit Court toddy. Edward Bever went to Lafayette today to attend the Purdue-Indiana basket-ball game tonight. Elmer Wilcox returned today to his home in Cincinnati, 0., after a short visit here with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Wilcox. Wednesday local grain markets were as follows: oats, 82 cento; corn, |1.3?; Rye |1.33 and 'wheat $2.20. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Majors and son, of Indianapolis, came today for a visit with the family of David McConahay. J. W. Smart of Morocco and his brother, G. W. Smart of Durang, Col., were in Rensselaer today and fnpn here continued to Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. John Keiper and children of Plymouth and Agnes Keiper and Mrs. Murtha Neal of Chicago are here to attend the funeral of their father, Theodore Keiper, who died at the hospital TuesCASTOR IA For Infante and Children litUm Fw^ytSOY 1 — ■gnatasg/of 1. --■ — - ‘ ' r : ' ■ ■
