Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
a chair to keep from falling to the floor. I was in a pitiful condition,' just about as bad off as a pe?»on ever gets and my hueband had to take care of the children besides do all the housework. “I’ll never forget the first bottle of Tanlac I bought, why, it actually helped me .so much that my -husband said he could almost see me getting better. That gave me more encouragement than I had ever had and I kept right on taking Tanlac, and now it has taken nine bottles to give me back tmy health, but I never felt any better or stronger in my whole life than I do now. I never had a better appetite, never had more sound restful sleep, and my nerves were never in better condition. What I eat digests perfectly, and I dent have any more headaches. I can hardly realize the change that has come over me and I wish I could tell every person in the whole world about it. Tanlac has been the most wonderful thing to me in my whole life, and there is nothing this world could offer that I would take for what this medicine has done for me.” Tanlac is sold in Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck. —Advt.
COULD HARDLY HOLD UP HEAD
Mrs. Brown Had to Stay in Bed Much of Her Time—ls Restored by Tanlac. “I am the happiest woman in Galesburg, and I make no secret about what Tanlac has done for me for I want the whole world to know about it,” said Mrs. C. S. Brown, who lives at 913 Kellog Galesburg, 111., a few days ago. “I -had given up all hope of ever being well another day in my life,” continued Mrs. Brown, “and just to think, here I am today as strong and healthy as I have ever been before. Only m/ neighbors know what the last three years have meant to me for since my health broke down I have suffered what I believe no other woman ever went through and still came out alive. I was almost a complete nervous and physical wreck, had to spend much of my time in bed, and was so extremely nervous that I couldn’t stand for even my own little children to be around tmy bed or in the same room where I was. I had headaches constantly and it looked like they would almoA drive me wild and my nerves were on edge so bad that it seemed the harder I tried to sleep the more wakeful I felt and many times 1 lay awake most all night long. I had indigestion so trad that I haven’t been able to properly digest a meal for the past two years, and just about every bite I took gave me terrible cramping pains, and when gas began to form I was simply in torment. I reached my lowest point last winter when I had the ‘flu’ and I hardly see how I pulled through it, and for months after I got up so weak I couldly hardly hold my head up and when I would start to walk across the room I had to steady myself with
INSURE IN Faimeis Miiol li» once Win Of Benton, Jasper and White Counties. Insurance in Force December 81, 1918 -*B, The average yearly rate for the 24 years this Company has. been In existence has been but 24 cents on the 1100 insurance, o r 12.40 per 11,000. State Mutual Windstorm insurance written U connection. MARION I. ADAMS Rensselaer; S. A. Brusnahan, Parr, and J. P. Ryan (Gillam tp.) Medaryville, R. F. D.; Wm. B. Meyers, Wheatfield; V. M. Peer, Knlman, are agents of this Company an l will be pleased to give you any further information. Stephen Konlcy, Rensselaer, Is the adjuster for Jasper county.
Hampshire History to Date Do you know what the Hampshire Hogs did at the International the pasttwo years? In 1918 they won Grand Champion in car load lots. There were eight cars shown. The average selling price for the whole eight cars was higher than the selling price of any single car of any other breed. f The dressing sheet showed not a single animal, in the eight cars, was retained for further inspection. Not a single car of any other breed passed without some animals being retained for further inspection by the government. In 1919 They entered in two different Classes-ln car load lots, and Grand Champion over All Breeds—and won FIRST PRIZE in each class, and • sold for $20.50 per hundred and $19.00 per hundred lyThe average selling price of Poland Chinas was $15.19 per hundred. Average of Durocs ’ $16.13 per hundred. Chester Whites $17.33. The Average selling; price of Hampshires was $19.08 with a top of $1.50 above any and all other hogs that sold. Why not raise the best hogs on earth? Here is your chance to get the best there is in the Breed. ALL HOGS IMMUNE MY BRED SOW SALE JANUARY 15, 1920 Write for Catalog. SCHUYLER C. ROBINSON Francesville, Ind. - - - R. F. D. 5 n. • ■ '
