Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1920 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“IT’S KEPT ME ON THE JOB”HE SATS Veteran Employe of Oliver Plow Works Gives His Testimony for Tanlac. John Duck, a pioneer citizen of South Bend, Ind., residing at 916 North Hill street, who is one of the most popular figures at the plant of the Oliver Plow & Implement company where he Is employed as millwright and carpenter, declared in a statement the other day that had it not been for the help of Tanlac he would have been compelled, on account of rheumatism, to give up his work. Mr. Duck has been a resident of South Bend for sixty-five years and has seen the town grow from a village of six hundred people to a flourishing city of eighty-five thousand population. “Day after tomorrow,” said Mr. Duck, “I'll be seventy-one years old and I want to tell the people that it’s by the help of Tanlac that I am pble to successfully hold my place as millwright and carpenter here at the plant. Two years ago I began suffering with rheumatism in my shoulders and arms and no doubt I would be laid up today instead of working if I had not taken Tanlac. My arms would swell up and ache and throb so I could hardly raise my hands to my head. My elbows were so stiff and achy that it was agony for me to bend them and in damp or cold weather, especially, I was almost unfit for work. Frequently such keen cutting pain» would shoot back end forth across my shoulders that I could hardly stand it. “But I never was a hand to give up or take medicine and I just kept dragging along until my suffering got to be so severe that I had to take serious notice. It was either take something and get rid of the rheumatism or give up my job. Well, Tanlac was the first thing came into my mind as so many people were talking about how It had helped them, so I got a bottle and, while It seems remarkable, it’s a fact, within a week’s time I hardly knew I ever had j-heumatism. My elbows stopped swelling, the pain, soreness and stiffness disappeared and I could use my arms about as well as I ever could. I had never noticed anything except rheumatism being the matter with me, but Tanlac has gotten my whole system in condition to where I feel a hundred per cent better all over. I keep Tanlac in my house all ' the time now and I never take anything else for the ailments it’s recommended for. Tanlac saves me time, suffering and money, and I’m giving these facts in my case for what they may be worth to others who are needing such a medicine.” Tanlac is sold in Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck; in Wheatfield by Simon Fendig.—Advt.
