Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1919 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

COULDN'T RAISE HAND TO HEAD Right Arm Almost Useless for Fifteen Years—Tanlac Ends Trouble. "Honestly, if I could sell the good Tanlac has done me, there is not enough money in the world to buy it,” said Mm. V. Waca, who lives at 1219 North Jefferson Ave., Peoria, Illinois, the other day. “For fifteen years I couldni’t raise my right arm high enough to comb my hair," continued Mrs. Waca, "and I gueas I would still be In that condition if I had not made up my mind to take Tanlao a short time ago. Rheumatism was my trouble, and nobody will ever know how I suffered those fifteen long years. Why, I could hardly dress myself on account of not being able to «J*e my right arm. My liver was out of order all the time, too, and this caused me a lot of suffering. .1 was very nervous, and rarely ever got a good night’s sleep. Finally I commenced to suffer from Indigestion and my stomach got in bad condition. What I ate disagreed with me, and 1 often had headaches that would almost drive me wifd. All these troubles together just about got the best of me, and I had failed so long to get relief from the different medicines and treatments I took, that I had about given up hope of ever getting any better. "I finally made up my mind to give Tanlac a trial, and it wasn’t very long after that until I commenced to feel better. Before I had finished my first bottle of this wonderful medicine I could feel the pain from rheumatism leaving my arm; and I also noticed that my appetite was improving. I have Just finished my sixth bottle of Tanlac, and I can truthfully say that I never was in better condition In every way than I now am. I can use my arm as well as I ever could, and can eat three hearty meals every day and never suffer a particle afterwards. My liver seems to be in perfect condition again, and I sleep like a child every night. It is actually hard for me to realize that I am so perfectly well after having suffered so many years. Tanlac did all this for me, and I will praise it as long as I live.” Tanlac is' sold in Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck.—Advt.