Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1920 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“WILL PRAISE IT LONG AS I LIVE” Terre Haute Woman Gains Fifteen Pounds and Recovers Health by Taking Tanlac. Another splendid endorsement for Tanlac that will be read with interest by the people of Indiana waa given by Mrs. Mabel Brady, 312 South Second street, Terre Haute, a few days ago. Mrs. Brady has lived in Terre Haute all her life and her many friends will be glad to learn of her wonderful improvemenL “Besides getting relief from my suffering,” said Mrs. Brady, “1 have gained fifteen pounds lu weight and now I know for myself , what a grand medicine Tanlac is. “At the time I began taking Tanlac 1 had been suffering from indigestion and pains in my stomach and sides for five years. 1 was up at all hours of the night lu so much pain that I couldn’t sleep, and during the day I was so nervous, weak and dizzy that it was next to impossible for me to do my housework. “I tried nearly every medicine I heard of and in May, 1919, underwent an operation, but Tanlac has done me more good than everything else put together. When I began taking Tt I only weighed one hundred and ten pounds and I now weigh one hundred and twenty-five. I am eating anything I want and the pains have disappeared from my stomach and sides entirely. My sleep Is now sound and restful and I have picked up so much in strength that It’s no longer an effort for, me to look after my two little boys and do my housework. Tanlac has certainly made life worth living for me and I will praise it the longest day I live.” Tanlac is sold In Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck; in Wheatfield by Simon Fendlg.—Advt.
NOTICE, MR. FARMER! We have now on hand a complete line of Goodyear Drive Belta for yonr factors and steam engines. Also, we handle a full line of Steam Packings and Garden Hoee at WHITE FRONT GARAGE, Kaboske & Walter, Props. “The man who whispers down a well About the goods he haa to sell, Won’t reap the golden, gleaming dollars Like one who climbs a tree and hollers.” Well, I am hollerin’. I have a carload of Buggies to sell.—C. A. ROBERTS. . -ts
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INSURE IN Formers Mil lw « imii Of Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties. Insurance In force January 1* 1920 $4,215,16 The average yearly rate for the 24 years this Company has' been in existence has been but 24 cents on the sloo' Insurance, or $2.40 per SI,OOO. State Mutual Windstorm Insurance written In connection. MARION I. ADAMS Rensselaer; S. A. Brusnahan, Parr, and J. P. Ryan (Gilliam tp.) Medaryville, R. F. D.; Wm. B. Meyers, Wheatfield; V. M. Peer, Kniman, are agents of this Company and will be pleased to give you any further information. Stephen Kohley, Rensselaer, is the adjuster for Jasper county.
