Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. S. Bedford,' of Osage City, Kans., who has been spending several months with his son, Prof. Scott E. W. Baker, teaeher of- soeiology in Chicago University, came here yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. He is a brother of the late F. W. Bedford and of Mrs. Julia E. Warner, and will visit the latter in Remington and then go to Lafayette to visit a number of relatives. He expects to go to his home in Kansas some time in May. His son, Prof. Bedford, has gone to Florida for a few days’ sojourn.

ABLE TO RETURN TO DAILY WORK G. W. Schisler, of Muncie Has Not Lost an Hour’s Time Since Taking Tanlac Muncie, Ind., March 13, 1916 —“One bottle of Tanlac has done me more good-than all the other medicines I have taken in the last four months,” G. W. Schisler, who lives on Rural Route No. 12, near Muncie, said recently. “I have suffered with kidney trouble for several months. Tor the last four months it has been particularly severe, and I have had to lose considerable time from my work as a result. 1 suffered most during the night , and early in the morning. My, ba k was so stiff that I could hardly straighten up. My kidneys were irregular. J didn’t sleep well and had to get up often. My stomach also was in bad condition. I was subject to. spells of dizziness. “Since I began taking Tanlac J have resumed my work and haven’t lost an hour’s time. The kidney trouble has been greatly relieved and the stomach trouble benefited. The pains in my back are more regular than they have been for a long time. I am sleeping better and my appetite has improved. In fact, I am better in every way.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, that has proved such a boon to thousands flcial £or stomach, liyer and kidney fective circulation and the like, v* z It is now sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkittß* " drug Mareh Entertainers.