Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1916 — GIVES REASONS FOR RETURNING [ARTICLE]

GIVES REASONS FOR RETURNING

Clifford Clark Wants Second Bottle of Tanlac Because it Helped Him Greatly Fort Wayne, Ind., April 3, 1916. Clifford Clark, a well known Fort Wayne man who lives on Rural Route No. 7, is one of the thousands of Indiana people who have indorsed Tanlac, the Master Medicine. Mr. Clark said recently: “I was annoyed with catarrh of the head and stomach trouble for a long time. I had severe pains in my neck, my throat was sore, I coughed continually and my head felt stuffy. Bloating, which which I also suffered, was caused from intestinal trouble, I was told. ' “I began improving after the first' few doses of Tanlac. Now I have finished my first bottle and feel like a different man. My head has cleared and I do not suffer now from dull headaches, caused by catarrh. The cough, also, has been bettered, and the bloating sensation has disappeared. “I have received more benefit from one bottle of Tanlac than I have from any other medicine I have taken in ten years. That is why lam back for a second bottle.” The testimony of Mr. Clark, added, as it is, to that of thousands of other people, should prove the merits of Tanlac. Tanlad is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, insomnia, and is a blood purifier. Tanlac is sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ Drug Store.

“Go to Church Sunday” is quite a new thing, but the fundamental, moral and spiritual principles for which the church stands are not new. These remain the same for every age and generation, and furnish the only safe foundation for character building. He who builds on this foundation will not suffer a blight, but feel himself challenged to* the best there is in him. The. organized church is the instrument that God uses for the propagation of truth and righteousness, and he who practices church attendance gives God a chance in his life. “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God,” and we should take that part of us that needs word feeding where the feeding it done. “Go to Church Sunday” for Rensselaer comes on April 16.