Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1920 — READ PAPERS; SAW MEANS TO BIG SUCCESS [ARTICLE]
READ PAPERS; SAW MEANS TO BIG SUCCESS
MR. SHERMAN WANTS SKEPTICS TO CALL UPON HIM FOR EXPLANATION OF TRUTONA. Indianapolis, Ind., March 4.—Mr. John S. Sherman, of 950 North Pennsylvania Street, for twentythree years connected with the U. S. Civil Service and whb, in that time, has made mundreds of friends, makes the following testimony regarding the remarkable relief that he gained from Trutona. Numbers will be glad to hear and learn of his experience. “I have been troubled with catarrh of the stomach for several -years,” he said recently while speaking of his relief. “My liver was in bad condition, too. In fact my whole system was generally run down. I’ve never been much inclined to take medicines, but I tried several different kinds, anyway. They didn’t help me much and finally I stopped using medicines altogether. Later, though, I became so nervo.us and restless that I knew I’d come down sick if I didn’t do something. “In looking over the paper one day I read about Trutona. I decided to try a bottle because it seemed to be a good medicine. Only a few days after starting I began to notice the good effects. Now I know that Trutona has put my stomach into good condition. My liver is no longer sluggish and inactive either. If anyone is still skeptical about Trutona they can call me up or they can come to my house and I will be glad to explain to them the good Trutona did me.” Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Rensselaer by Larsh and Hopkins, druggists.
