Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HER HEART FULL OF GRATITUDE
Mr*. • Bsttle Wilts of Evansville Says Tanlac Was Overcame Her 39 Years Of Suffering. “After suffering with rheumatism for 39 years, I am now a well and happy woman, and I owe my recovery •to Tanlac,” said Mrs. Bettie White, 183 Cutler Ave., R. F. D. No. 8, Evansville, • Ind. "My rheumatism had been rapidly getting worse for the past six years until I couldn’t get in or out of bed without help. I couldn’t raise my hand to my head to comb my hair, and couldn’t hold anything in my bond. My toes were cramped and my knee joints were so stiff I had to have help to get my shoes on and off and sometimes my feet were so swollen I couldn’t get my shoes on. at all. For two weeks I had to sit day and night in a thalr with my head propped on a pillow. My nerves were badly shattered and I suffered so from pain and worry that it looked # like there was no hope for me. "I tried all kinds of medicines but nothing did me any good until a friend' suggested Tanlac. I have now taken three bottles. I can lie down in bed now and sleep like a baby. I can walk down town, comb my hair or dp most anything else I want to do and never have any pains from rheumatism. My knee joints have quit hurting me, my toes have straightened out and I can hold a pen in my finger* to write. My neryes have quieted down and my mind is at rest, for I feel such a wonderful ease' of relief from being well again.” Tanlac is sold in Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck; in Wheatfield by Simon Fendlg.—Advt
