Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WAS A SURPRISE TO FARMER BOYD
Had Been Troubled More or Less for Thirty Years—Feels Fine Since Taking Tanlac. “I was just telling my wife the other day that this is the flrat time in twenty years I have felt like making ready for an old fashioned Christmas dinner,” said John Boyd, a prosperous farmer, R. F. D. 1, Peoria, 111., while telling on December 15, in Sutliff & Case’s drug store of the - remarkable benefits he had received from Tanlac. Continuing, he said: “I have suffered more or less with stomach trouble for thirty years, and Tanlac is the only medicine that I have ever found that did me a particle of good, and this is saying a great deal for I have tried a lot of different kinds In that time. I had a burning in my stomach all the time and every few days I would have terrible spells of cramps, caused by something I ate, and I was always in misery. I had a very poor appetite and just had to force down every mouthful I ate, and I haven’t been able to eat a single meal in all these thirty years with any satisfaction. I could get but little sleep as I was so restless I would just roll and toss from one side of the bed to the other all night long. L continued to get worse untjl I became so weak and run down I was unable to work and for months before I began taking Tanlac I hadn’t been away from home, and it was all I could do to drag myself around at all. “When began taking Tanlac 1 had been in this condition so long and had tried so many different medicines without getting the least benefit from them I had given up all hope of ever getting any better; but only a few days after I started taking it I was a happy man, for I noticed I was getting better with every dose. I continued taking Tanlac and my appetite continued to improve until it was almost impossible for my wife to cook enough for. me to eat, and the best part of it all was that I could eat all I wanted and anything I wanted without suffering the least bit from it afterward. That burning in my stomach, those terrible cramping pains and the bloating left me so suddenly I was actually surprised. And sleep! Why I can-sleep just as sound as a log all night long without ever waking up once, and always wake up feeling fine and full of energy and ready for my work. I have regained my strength so I can do as much work as 1 ever could. So you see why I am so anxious to get this bottle of Tanlac, for I owe all my good condition to it, and I never expect to be without it. There is nothing in the world I would take for what Tanlac has done for me, and I intend to praise it as long as I live.” Tanlac is sold In Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck; in Wheatfleld by Simon Fendlg.—Advt.
to the Orient exceeds the supply. The g. o. p. congress has investigated everything but the cost of its own investigations. A ~ Michigan jury performed its sworn duty in the Newberry case, but the Republican senate is still derelict in its duty. “The man who whispers down a well About the goods he has to sell, Won’t reap the golden, gleaming dollars bike one 6 who climbs a tree and hollers.” Well, I am hollerin’. I have a carload of Buggies to sell. —C. A. ROBERTS.
INSURE IN [■is Ml Imp once teKiM Of Benton, 'Jasper and Newton Counties. Insurance in Force December 31, 1918 .. $3,679,594 The average yearly rate for the 24 years this Company has been in existence has been but 24 cents on the SIOO insurance, or $2.40 per SI,OOO. State Mutual Windstorm Insurance written in connection. MARION I. ADAMS Rensselaer; S. A. Brusnahan, Parr, dnd J. P. Ryan (Gilliam tp.) Medaryville, R. F. D.; Wm. •B. Meyers, Wheatfield; V. M. Peer, Knimaq, are agents of this Company and will be pleased to give you any further information. Stephen Kohley,. Rensselaer, is the adjuster for Jasper county. <
