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Show Traveled All Over The World jBut Tanlac Helped Him More Than Treatments Here, In Europe, and In South A- merica; The following statement;, which was made a Cew days ago by H. L. Finniger, watch maker for the Nathan Na-than Dohrarnann & Company, living at 36 Plato St., San Francisco, Cal., jls both interesting and remarkable, i Mr. Finniger said: "I have been treated for indigestion indiges-tion in France, Italy and Switzerland and in North and South America, in fact, all over the world, but Tanlac is the only thing I have ever found to do me much good. Always after eating I would have such an awful cramping pain in my stomach that I could hardly stand it . I had fallen off in weight until I was scarcely more than a frame of skin and bones, and' my nerves were so shattered that the least little thing would erri-tate erri-tate and upset me. I could not nleep lo 'do any good and would get up mornings more tired than on going to bed. My strength and energy had about all left me and many a time I felt like I would be compelled to give up entirely. "Besides taking everything in the way of treatments and medicines, I have tried all the different kinds of diet, also the rest cure, but never got more than a little passing relief. But the way a few bottles of Tanlac has brought me out is more than I can understand. At the time I began taking this medicine only weighed ninety-eight pounds, but I now balance bal-ance the scales at one hundred aud eighteen making a .gain of twenty pounds on five bottles of Tanlac. After finishing my first bottle and from that time on my improvement was very fast. I can eat just anything any-thing now and never suffer a particle parti-cle of distress afterwards. My nerves are in excellent condition so that I now get eight hours of good sound sleep every night. I get up mornings now ready for a good breakfast and a full days work. I usually put in an hour or two in the mornings working in my garden before be-fore going to the store, which won! 1 have been impossible for me before taking Tanlac. My appetite is fine now, I relish everything I eat, and am enjoying better health than I have in years. Tanlac has certainly been a life saver to me and it's a real pleasure for me to recommend it." Tanlac is sold in Mt. Pleasant by Ed. Johnston, in Ephraim by D. W Vnderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., in Fairview by Chas. Peacock, in Manti by Ralph Hougaard, in Fountain Green by Enterprise Grocery and Confectionery, Confection-ery, and' in Gunnison by Gunnison Pharmacy.' " - Advertisement. Andrew Swensen of St. .Anthony was in Mt. Pleasant Saturday and Sunday on business. He came to Salt Lake with his son, Arnold who left Monday for a mission to the Central States. The Twenieth Century Club was entertained by Mrs. Obed Nelson at her home Thursday afternoon. Byron Hampshire departed Monday Mon-day for an L. D. S. Mission to the Eastern States. Kimball Johansen, P. C. Lund. Andrew Larsen, Ed Fowels and Wil-ford Wil-ford Johansen were Delta visitors during the week. |