Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1916 — ATTORNEY'S WIFE PRAISES TANLAC [ARTICLE]

ATTORNEY'S WIFE PRAISES TANLAC

Mrs. M. C. Coble Says Mother, Son, and Herself Have Been Relieved. Marion, Ind., June 21.—One bottle of Tanlac relieved Mrs. M. C. Coble, wife of a prominent Marion attorney, her 10-year-old son, and her mother, who is 80 yeans olid, it was learned recently. Mrs. Coble said, when asked regarding their experiences: “Both my son and myself had catarrh and my mother suffered from indigestion, liver trouble and palpitation of the heart. I had a poor appetite, was nervous and unable to sleep. The catarrh caused my son to have trouble'in his breathing. My mother wias all run down. She didn’t sleep well, had a poor appetite, and was subject to attacks of palpitation of. the heart which frightened us. “Since taking Tanlac my catarrh of the throat is much better and am not nearly so nervous. My mother says she feels like a ‘new .woman.’ She has not had a single attack of palpitation of the heart since taking Tanlac and is generally much improved. I am surely sincere in recommending- Tanlac because one bottle has relieved my mother, my son, and myself.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, referred to by Mrs. Coble, is excellent for building up weak run down people. It also is beneficial for catarrh, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, and the like. Tanlac is sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store.