Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FORMER SHERIFF A. IF. Aim NOW ENDORSES IANEIt

Prominent Hooeton Man Says “Money Could Not JBjiy the Good It Has Done Me.” “Money couldn’t buy the good Tanlac has done me, and I gladly recommend it for what it has done in my case,” said Hon. Archie R. Anderson of 'Houston, ex-sheriff of Harris county, Texas, recently. Mr. Anderson is unquestionably not only one of the best known but one of the most popular men that ever held public office in the “Lone Star Stated’ After serving as deputy sheriff of Harris county office for 15 consecutive years. Four years ago Mr. Anderson declined reelection and retired to private life. He cast hie lot among the people of of Houston. He had occupied this office only a short time when the sheriff of Harris county died. Mr. Anderson’s friends persuaded him to make the race for the unexpired ter& of sheriff, to which he was easily elected. He was honored with re-election seven times and served the people in this important office for 15 years. Four years ago Mr. Anderson declined re-elec-tion and retired to private life. He cast his lot among the people of Houston ajid is a large property owner and foremost citizen of this interesting and prosperous city. “I was in a run-down condition,’’ continued Mr. Anderson, “and had no appetite at all. I could hardly sleep at night and never felt like getting up in the mornings, I was so tired. I had the worst form of indigestion, suffering all the time from gas on my stomach and was continually belching up undigested food. I had to take my coffee without sugar, as when I drank it with sugar I would just belch for hours. I would bloat and swell up like I was poisoned and suffered with neuralgic pains of the worst sort, and nothing seemed to help me only in a temporary way. I Just can’t tell you how I did suffer for the past four years and up to the time I began taking Tanlac, a few weeks ago.

“When I read the testimonials of. some who had been relieved of troubles like mine I just felt like I couldn’t make a mistake by taking Tanlac, and it has done me even more good than I had expected. I began to feel better after taking my first bottle and have just now started on my third, and I’m a different man already. I sleep like a log now and eat just anything and everything I want without the slightest discomfort afterwards. I am glad to endorse Tanlac becanise it does the work and I’m telling all my friends just what I’m telling you. I never felt better in> my life than I do since taking Tanlac. I am willing for you to publish imy statement and let every suffering person, who may wish, benefit by my experience with this great medicine.” Tanlac is sold in Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck. —Advt.

SAVE LOSSES FROM LIGHTNING

By having your farm buildings properly rodded. lam devoting my entire attention now to lightning rod work throughout the season, and sollfcit your patronage. With the present prices of grain you cannot afford to take chances of losing it through having your buildings set on fire by lightning. This is my nineteenth year in the lightning rod business and no building rodded by me has ever been damaged. If Interested, phone 568 or 135.—F. A. BICKNELL, Rensselaer, Ind. ts

consisting of 6-room house, good barn, doable crib, hog house, windmill, some tile. Price SIO,OOO. Terms. 40 acres, 1% miles from Rensselaer, on stone road, good improvements, wpven wire fences, all hedge posts, good orchard, adjoining S4OO land; price SIO,OOO. 200 acres, pasture and farm land, %-mile from gravel road, fairly well drained, practically level, no sand hills, small house and bam, telephone, rural delivery. Price $75 per acre. 70 acres, Marion township, 40 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, a good hog farm; 6-room house, good new barn, silo, windmill. Price $l5O per acre. We will make reasonable terms on any of the above farms to suit purchaser. See JOHN A. DUNLAP, Rensselaer, Indiana. :rs.