Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1920 — BAD BLOOD FROM CHILDHOOD HAS BEEN PURIFIED [ARTICLE]
BAD BLOOD FROM CHILDHOOD HAS BEEN PURIFIED
Clarence Cour Tells How Trutona Relieved his System of LongStanding Ailment. Fort Wayne, Ind., June 10.—“ I’m going to continue the use of Trutona, and I can certainly highly recommend it_ as a remarkable remedy for the blood and stomach troubles,” says Clarence Cour, who lives in Fort Wayne, at 120 Eureka Street. “I had been bothered with bad blood since childhood. When I began taking Trutona my body was broken out, all over, and at night I would almost scratch myself to pieces. My appetite was poor, too, and I’d been troubled with constipation for years.” “I’m simply improving wonderfully now. The skin eruptions are beginning to disappear, and that itching feeling is about gone. I am eating heartily now, and rest well at night, too. My bowels nave become regular in their action, which is certainly something new to me. It seemed that I couldn’t find a medicine that would help me, but Trutona was recommended to me as a good blood medicine, and it certainly has proven its merit in my case.” Trutona is really a medicine of unusual merit. It is unsurpassed as a reconstructive agency, system purifier and body invigorant. Trutona has been declared peerless as a treatment for stomach,-' liver and bowel troubles. Trutona is sold in Rensselaer at the Larsh & Hopkins drug store.
High Grade low shoes for ladies and children at 20 per cent reduction in price. Come early while stocks are complete. Fendig’s Fair. 20 per cent reduction on all ladies’ suits, coats and silk dresses. An opportunity to get a swell garment very low in price. Fendig’s Fair. Grace Norris went to Greencastle today to attend the commencement exercises at DePauw University. Her sister, Margaret, is a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. James Norris, parents of Margaret and Grace, will go to Greencastle next week to attend the commencement. Miss Margaret will be a member of the Galesburg, Illinois, high school faculty this year and will be the instructor in English — -- . - -
