Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1920 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MINER’S SEARCH ENDS IN SUCCESS
Wakely Had Given Up Hope og Ever Being Well, He States —Tanlac Proves Merit "Tanlac Is the only medicine that ever did me a particle of good and I am now feeling as well as I ever did in my life,,’ said Thomas Wakely, West Terre Haute, Ind., recently. "I was born and brought up In the coal regions around Terre Haute,” he continued, "and have been a coal miner all my life. I had always been able to stand my work until about five years ago, when my back began giving me trouble and ’ I noticed myself getting In a run-down condition. My arms and legs would give out and my back hurt like it was breaking in two. My stomach got in bad condition and I had so little appetite I couldn’t even eat half the lunch in my dinner bucket. • Sometimes I got so weak I felt like I was going to faint and had to come out of the mine to rest myself or go home. Why, I got In such bad shape 1 could hardly use my pick and vat so tired and worn out when I got home at night I had to go right to bed. I worried about my health all the time and was very nervous. I had about given up hope of ever being well, for I had tried everything In the way of medicines I ever heard of and spent all the money I made trying to get well, but just kept on going down hill. I fell off so much in weight my neighbors and friends said if I didn’t get something to help me I couldn’t live long. “One day I read In the paper how an Illinois man said Tanlac had got him out of the same kind of troubles, so I got a bottle right away. I felt better as soon as I finished the second bottle, my • strength picked up and my appetite is now so big I have to carry twice as much In my dinner pail and I eat every bite of It. I feel as strong as a mule now and can dig as much coal as any man in the mine and I have not lost a day’s work since I started taking Tanlac. I am no longer tired at night and get up In the mornings feeling fine. I wish I had started on Tanlac a year ago, for it has certainly made a new man of me and I want everybody to . know it.” Tanlac is sold in Rensselaer by Lursh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck; in Wheatfield by Simon Fendlg.—Advt.
LIGHTNING ROD PROTECTION For over a century the sclentttn world generally has advocated the need of the protection of houses, barns and other property against lightning, and experience has now proved conclusively that when the equipment to secure this protection Is carefully and intelligently selected and Installed the protection afforded Is almost complete. In view of this experience many insurance companies make lower rates for protected buildings, which some companies will not insure an unprotected building at all. The U. EL weather bureau recommends the protection of all Important farm buildings where thunderstorms arn. frequent, particularly when human or valuable animal life Is involved. The loss of a farm building will almost surely cause inconvenience and - generally an actual money loss, even when the building is insured. With many years’ experience in the lightning rod business I am • prepared to rod your buildings in a scientific manner and at the lowest possible price.—F. A. BICKNELL, Rensselaer, Ind., phone 568. "ft
NOTICE OF COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS, MAY DITCH J Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, that Edgar D. Nesbitt, commissioner in charge of the construction of the Claude W. May et al ditch, being Cause No. 137 of the Jasper f Circuit Court, has certified the assessments and apportionment thereof, of th© respective “ tracts and parcels of lands benefited by the construction of said ditch, to the Board of Commissioners of Jae* per county, Indiana, and said Boari. having approved the same, has fixed upon Monday, October 25, 1920. as the day on or before which said assessments may be paid In cast * and said lands relieved of the lien and liability of said assessments. 5 Notice is therefore hereby given, that said assessment sheet has been prepared and placed in the hands of the county treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana, for collection aud that said assessments may be paid in cash on or before Monday, October 25, 1920; and that all peisons and corporations affected thereby may pay said assessments ,in cash on or before. said date and thereby discharge their said lands from all liability to puch assessments. SCHUYLER C. ROBINSON, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. June 192 Q j-12-19 Ah armload of old papers for 5a at The Democrat office.
