Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1916 — 'I Know’ Woman Firmly Asserts [ARTICLE]

'I Know’ Woman Firmly Asserts

Mrs. Bertha Shields Is Positive Tanlac Will Improve Her Even Nore Richmond, Ind., Aug. 30. —Mrs. Bertha Shields, a well known Richmond woman, who lives at 431 S. H. street, Richmond, is one of the thousands of Indiana people who have been benefited by Tanlac, the Master Medicine, that is being used so widely in Indiana. She recently said: “Up to the time of my husband’s death I-hardly knew what it was to be sick, but my system was all run down then, due to many long hours of nursing caring for my husband during' his illness. After his death I was in bad condition. I had no appetite, sudden, dizzy spells often attacked me and my nerves were all on edge, the slightest noise startling me. “I was finally persuaded by friends to try Tanlac, and, although I have taken less than one bottle, the change in my condition is surprising. I am able to sleep well now, and am refreshed in the mornings. My appetite, also, has been improved considerably. I shall continue the use of Tanlac and I know I will be a different woman in a short time.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, which Mrs. Shields recommends so highlv, is especially beneficial for stomach, kidney and liver troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, catarrhal complaints and is a general tonic for weak, run down people. Tanlac is sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store.