Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. «. P. Wingard went to Delphi today to visit foi; about a week. Nursery stock for sale by the Hal-, leek Nursery, Fair Oaks, Indiana. Large stock and first class goods. Prices will be right. Call on us or send in your order. . - f J, D. Rich, of Borok, is spending a week weeks in Florida. An interesting letter from him, written at Tampa, is published in The Reporter of this week. Frank Goff, Jr., was brought down from Fair Oaks this morning and this afternoon Sheriff McColly made & trip to Logansport to see if Goff could be admitted to Longcliffe at once. - So far there have been no other arrests in the car robbery cases and the detectives have about abandoned prospect of arresting others. The names of several were furnished the detectives, it ’is saidy by persons whosuspicioned that they were guilty of robbing cars, and they were watched but no evidence that would warrant arrests were made. It is said that Lewis and Speaks have declined to give up any information as to others who were implicated with them in the robberies.
SKEPTICAL UNTIL SHE TOOKTANLAC Mrs. Orville Clapp Says She Was Surprised When She Began Improving Rapidly TVTovinrt Ttwi • dLYXaixUli, ville Clapp, a well known Marion woman, said recently, after she had experienced a great improvement through the use of Tanlac, the Master Medicine: “I feel so much better I hardly can believe it is true. I was very skeptical about so called-“patent” medicines before I began taking Tanlac, and never was more surprised than when I began improving so rapidly. -hsv6 been in poor health for some time with catarrh and stomach trouble and was in a generally run down condition. I breathed with great didfiulty, had a poor appetite, and was restless at night. ~ - 5 - “I notice a great improvement since taking Tanlac. I enjoy my food as I did when I was a child and I have a ravenous appetite. The catarrh has been relieved and I now- sleep soundly through the night. Tanlac has made me feel like a different woman hnd I certainly can recommend it.” Thousands of Indiana people have been relieved by Tanlac, the Master to by Mrs. Clapp, ach, kidney and liver troubles, nervousness, rheumatism, and is h general tonic for weak, run down people. Tanlac fa sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh " & Hopkins’ drug store. ... . : >. r,...' =
