Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1920 — DR. RICHARDS’ WORDS SHOW WHY TRUTONA OVERCOMES BAD AFTER-EFFECT OF “FLU” [ARTICLE]
DR. RICHARDS’ WORDS SHOW WHY TRUTONA OVERCOMES BAD AFTER-EFFECT OF “FLU”
“AN* APPETIZER. SYSTEM BUILDER, STRENGTHENER? AND REAL NERVE TONIC.” PROMINENT PHSICIAN DECLARES OF PERFECT PREPARATION—WHAT ALL “FLU” NEED.
“As an appetizer, strengthener, system builder and real nerve tonic, ;I can heartily recommend and commend Trutona.” Dr. J. Richards, the prominent Tennessee physician, in making the foregoing statement, has really pronounced Trutona a remarkable treatment for overcoming serious after-effects of influenza, pneumonia and the like. Victims of these dreaded winter maladies, after “recovering” from an atack invariably find themselves possessed of little or no appetite and their systems in a dreadfully weakened, run-down and nervous state. Considering Dr. Richards' words it is easy to understand why Trutona has proven such a remarkable remedy for overcoming these bad after effects. “An appetizer, strengthener, system builder and real nerve. tonic” —these are the qualifications that have-on for Trutnoa the unstinted .praise of thousands of unfortunate influenza and pneumonia victims who I have regained their health through the Perfect Tonic. “What Other. Say.” Mike Hamilton, a traction company employe and -well known
Terre Haute, Ind., man, who lives at“<lß South Pearl Street, enthusiastically praising the reconstructive powers of Trutona, says: “I can hardly realize how much good Trutona’s done for me in ridding my system of the aftereffects of influenza. I certainly feel different nowadays and I ly recommend Trutona, especially as an after-the-flu medicine.” Harry Xee, 1661 Gallagher street, Louisville, Ky., a sufferer from the after-effects of pneumonia, says: “I’ve gained twenty-eight pounds and feel fine now—just like a new man, since taking Trutona,” all of which is surely conclusive proof of Trutnoa’s merit. “I’ve found Trutona to be very efficient in overcoming after-ef-fects of influenza,” declares Mrs. Iva Gates, a well-known Peru, Ind., woman of 155 Canal Street. There are scores of other similar statements they prove conclusively that there is no better preparation so rthe treatment of after-effects of pneumonia*, influenza, deep colds and the like than Trutona, the Perfect Tonic. Trutona is sold in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ Drug Store.
