Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GOLDEN LOAF. We will not cut the height of the olaf, nor cheapen the quality of the ingrediences, so we must raise the price. ' ‘Small Loaf t—llc * Large Loaf 16c ' - Order of your grocer or Ralph O’Riley Phone 616.

TREATMENT OF ONE WEEK DID UNUSUAL GOOD IN SEVEN DAYS, TRUTONA’S BENEFITS SURPASSED ALL OTHERS COMBINED Indianapolis, Ind., April “One week’s treatment of Trutona has done more for me than all of the other medicines I’ve ever taken, combined,” was the convincing statement recently of Mrs. Bilda Smith, 59 years old,-well-known Indianapolis woman, residing at 511 West Henry street. Mrs. Smith was so happy that she then added: “For the past eight years I have been very nervous and seldom cared for anything to eat What little food I did eat didn’t agree with me. It seemed like a- lump of lead had formed in my stomach. I was badly constipated and would sometimes go for several days without an action of my bowels. My head , would often swim so that I’d have to catch hold of something/ to -keep from falling. No one knows now much I suffered.” —“The different kind of medicines I tried seem to reach my ailments. But I’m thankful now that I have at last found a medicine in Trutona that can cope with my troubles. My bowels are regular now, and you never say any | one with a more ravenous appe.- ! tite than I now have. That lumpy sensation in my stomach is gone and I’m not nervous any more. Nothing exrites as it used to.” “I hope every one suffering as I have done will try Trutona. They’ll surely be repaid in good health. If any one wants to know more about this wonderful medicine I will gladly tell them more fully.” Trutona is really a medicine of unusual merit. It is unsurpassed as a reconstructive agency, system purifier and body invigorant. It has been declared peerless as . a treatment for stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Rensselaer at the Larsh & Hopkins drug store. - - • ‘.

W. C. Babcock went, to Chicago today on business. W. R. Nowels went to Russiaville today to attend a Baptist meeting. J. W. Raines went to Whiteland today to look after some business matters. Gertrude Jackson, who is a teacher in the school at Roswell, came today to visit her parents. Mrs. Roy Stephenson and daughter, of Toledo. Ohio, came today for'a visit with relatives. * Mrs. Harry Mardough of Chicago came today to visit her cousin, W. C. MiHiron and wife.