Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1926 — Page 4

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SMALLEST TOWN IS NEAR PARIS Comprised of 4 Houses, 10 Inhabitants and Mayor. Jiv Timex Vnccial PARIS, Oct. 29. —The smallest town In the world, four houses, ten if you count a 2-year-old boy, no automobiles and no cemetery, is Be Tartre-Gaudren, ENJOYS HEALTH OVER YEAR AFTER TAKING KONJOLA Local Author and Mother Finds Lasting Relief in New Medical Product. One of the most grateful and sincere statements about the remarkable merits of this new Konjola medicine was received a few days ago from Mrs. Otto Jay Deeds, prominent Indianapolis lady, living at 248 W. Maple Road Blvd., this

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city. Mrs. Deeds is popularly known as an author and writer of unmistakable ability, having recently produced some timely and interesting features. Her report of the amazing work of Konjola seems to conclusively prove the power of the celebrated remedy, which has recently restored new life and energy to so i many people of Indianapolis and vicinity who had suffered various forms of ill-health, due to stomach, liver and kidney disorders. "I found Konjola to be a medicine that made me well and kept me I well,” said Mrs. Deeds. “I believe there comes a time in almost everyone's mid-life, especially women who have brj-ne children, when they are attacked with some form or other of kidney trouble. Influenza, often leaves its victim afflicted with disturbances of the kidneys and bladder, as well as other forms of weakness. I believe I had suffered almost every torture that comes with kidney trouble, excessive uric acid, fru gal water drinking, and all of a sudden bladder irritations would seize hold of me, causing excruciating pains, both day and night. My nerves gave way and, in addition, I suffered the usual infirmities that follow motherhood. “I was, indeed, a discouraged and down-hearted person, having been, for three years, seeking every possible means to regain my health, regardless of expense—but I continued to suffer, and finally came to believe my case was\hopeless. T heard about the work of this new Koniola before It was first introduced in Indianapolis a few mouths ago. T called upon the Konjola Man in another large city over a year ago. My dejected ap- ' pearance brought from him the question. ‘What have you been taking? - T told him of several cartons of kid- i ney tablets I bad taken and he said. ‘Those may be effective for relief in some cases, but they do not get you entirely away from the distress as does Konjola..’ Well, that was the guarantee I was looking for, and before I had taken the medicine four days, T noted a remarkable Improvement in my wh(jle system. By the time I had finished the first bottle, my strength was almost normal, appetite had returned and my sleep was restful and undisturbed. The pains, irritations, and all symptoms hid disapneared. I waited a month before starting on the second bottle to see if mv old haunts would return and yhen they did not return. T ba—Vv t-n"w what to make of it; r-’d t divined that if one bottle of Tnu'o'-, nut me iri such excellent shat'", what rwight the second bottle do. 'That has been over a year ago. and T voluntarily walked over to the Koniola consultant here in Indianapolis with this testimonial. Tt was entirely unsolicited. T have not only rejoiced over the return of my good health, but every time I pass a gentleman of forty on the street who looks as though he is seventy, carrying a pane in one hand, with the other to his back, warped, glassyeyed. hearing a decomposed complexion, T eagerly want to rush up to him and /nquire, ‘Have you ever tried Konjola?’ ” Konjola is non-alcoholic. Tt is different than any medicine previously known. Where many ordinary remedies contain only seven or eight herbal ingredients, which merely act as a laxative, this new Konjola con ‘ ins twenty-two juices extracted r ' om natural plants whichNnvigorate *’’e stomach, liver, kidneys and bow- ■ ’e to more healthy action. The effect - ' goniola rm the whole inner-system b-ings amazing relief in cases of -•'ffering that had been going on for ’•ears. At the same time many weak and run-down systems have been restored to anew state of health through the use of this compound. Such a vast number of men and women in this city have benefited by taking Koniola, until now h ba become the most highly tn-gor>-o.i medicine that is known In fWsr T' - -' T '-nlola Alan i at Hook’s rv-,,- g*nre. Pennsylvania and ,f t Si.. Tndlananolls. where he > meeting the local nubile and in’rnduclne and explaining the 0 f thj remedy. Koniola. ts 'c’d n-orv Hook Drug Store In r . nri(l bv n1) s-ood drug-

twenty-five miles from the lights of Paris. Happy town; since before the war there has not been a death within Its borders. Five years ago there waa a marriage, the first in thirtyfive years. There are five male citizens, consequently five voters and these five voters chose themselves as five municipal councillors and elected one of their number mayor. Even though there are but four houses in the town, Be TartreGaudren Is a metropolis, for It has two suburbs, Ba-Queue-Noire and Faverolles each with a single house. But on the registers of France this town and its suburbs are duly entered. ‘‘lt’s a nice little town and has Its fine pqlnts,” the enthusiastic mayor, M. Georges Theret, who Is a turkey grower when not busy with official duties, said; ‘‘Even in America, where they go in for extremes, I am sure they have no town so small as ours. Why just imagine, in all the years since

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