Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1920 — AFTER EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA WERE OVERCOME [ARTICLE]

AFTER EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA WERE OVERCOME

BARBER’S WIFE FEELS 100 PER CENT BETTER SINCE SHE BEGAN USING TRUTONA t. . ■ ■ ■ Terre Haute, Ind., April 15.—1 f you are in doubt whether Trutona will; ■ quickly and thoroughly overcome the severe after effects of influenza and pneumonia, read the' following interesting statement of E. S. Hodgers, a well known barber of 312 Swann Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. Below is what Mr. Hodgers says: “Since my wife had influenza several weeks ago her system has been in a generally run-down condition. She didn't seem to have any appetite and complained of feeling so weak and tired out all of the time. Her stomach caused her much trouble, too. Everything she would eat hurt her. She was so constipated that it was necessary for her to use laxatives nearly all of the time.” / “We had been reading in the Terre Haute papers of the beneJiciHe results of Trutona, so my wife decided to try it She's taken only one hottie of .Trutona, but she informed me today that she feels rIOO per cent better already. Mrs. Hodgers declares her appetite is better than it's 'been for years and she doesn’t cpmphiin of her stomach nurtingner anymore. Her bowels are acting regularly and she has dispensed with the laxatives.” “I’ve noticed that mg,wife acts and looks like her real self egmMfr since she’s taken Trutona. Ana because of the wonderful results she has gained in such short time, I want to recommend Trutona as a remarkable tonic and systembuild*r*Trutona is unsurpassed as a.roconstructive agency, system purifier and body invigorant It w a medicine of unusual merit without a AHoiokins’ drag store. In Tokyo laborers are threatening

Mr. Bryan has just rounded sixty, but obviously he has not yet entered upon his declining years.—Columbia ,Record. ■ -