Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1916 — KOKOMO MAN AND WIFE ARE HELPED [ARTICLE]

KOKOMO MAN AND WIFE ARE HELPED

Mr. and Mrs. Milt Vandebur Tell of Their Relief Throngh Tanlac Kokomo, Ind., June 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Milt Vandebur, well known Kokomo people who live at 619 West Markland avenue, have both been relieved of troubles through the use of Tanlac, the Master Medicine. Mr. Vandebur, who is a drayman, recently said: “My wife and I have suffered from stomach trouble for a long time. It seemed that our food formed in a hard knot in the pit of the stomach. We also had headaches and were subject to dizzy spells that were alarming. “Since taking Tanlac both of us are greatly improved in every way. Our appetites *are better and we seem to be digesting our food properly. The pains in the stomach have disappeared, the headaches have vanished, and the dizziness has been relieved. We certainly can recommend this wonderful medicine.” Thousands of Indiana people have derived benefit from Tanlac and given testimony similar to that of Mr. Vandebur regarding the merits of the Master Medicine. Tanlac is excellent as a tonic, invigorant, appetizer and blood purifier and is beneficial for stdtnach, liver and "kidney troubles and affections of the mucus membranes. 7 ”T!75 Tanlac is sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug sto|p.