Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T"7~ '■*i ." HELhI STOMACH TROUBLE A lady from Champaign, Illinois, writes: “In regard to Cereal Coffees I have reasoned out the matter for myself. Cereal coffee always gave me colic—the direct result of non-assimi-lation and non-elimination. The starch in these coffees was an frri-' tant and the cause of intestinal dis-; turbances. BONANO caused no such effects. My result pleased nie, but also dazzled me, as I knew that Bananas contain some 22% starch,—but when I learned that in. bananas ripened in the tropics the starch was converted into fruit sugar by the ripening process, it gave me the solution, for BONANO containing no raw starch, but fruit sugar, is immediately assimi lated. I .am very glad, indeed, to serve BONANO to my friends.” Order of your grocer or send 2c stomp for sample package—enough for 10 cups.. International Banana Food Company Chicago, Illinois. Old October. r » - (James Whitcomb Riley.) Old October’s purt’ nigh gone, And the frosts is cornin’ on.i Little heavier every day— Like our hearts is thataway! Leaves is changin’ overhead Baek from green to gray and red, Brown and yeller, with their stems Loosenen’ on the oaks and e’sm; And the balance of the trees Gettin’ balder every breeze— Like the heads wer’e scratchin’ on, Old October’s purt’ nigh gone, I love old October so, . , - I can’t bear to see her go—- , Seems to me like losin’ some Old-home relative er chum— Tears like sorto’ sittln’ by Some old friend ’at sigh by sigh Was. a passin’ out 'o’ sight Into ever lastin' night! Hibkernuts a feller hears Rattlin’ down is more like tears Drappin’ on the leaves below— I love Old October so! Can’t tell what it is about Old October knoks me out!— I sleep well enough at night— And the blamedest appetite Ever mortaj man possessed,— Last thing et, it tasts the best!— Walnuts, butternuts, pawpaws, ’Heb and limbers up my jaws Fer real service, sich as new Pork, spareribs, and sausage, too--Yit’ fer all, they’s somepin’. bout Old October knocks me out! X W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had i cold, and before the bottle was used the boy’s cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor’s bill? For sale by all dealers. c A Monastery Fortress. The most strongly fortified monaa- . tery In the world is at Solovetsk, In Archangel. Russia. This monastery is Inclosed on every side by a wall of granite bowlders and is nearly a mllo to circumference. The monastery Itself is very strongly fortified, being supported by round and square towers about thirty feet high, with walls twenty feet thick.

Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wilson, Pa., who Says: “I know from experience that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup these tn nothing that excels it.” For sale by all dealers. c If you want to secure a good horse attend Everett Halstead’s public sale in Newton township next Monday. Their horses are standard bred, and Clarence Needier, of Jefferson township, Grant county, swore out a warrant for the arrest of Ray Beucy, the teacher in the district school which the former’s son, 6 years old, attends. The teacher is charged with assault and battery, it being alleged he gave yonng Needier a severe flogging. Indies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladies* tailoring, call on Mrs. H. A. Cripps, over Trust and Savings Bank. <

MOOT TO LOAM. — -J ; ±, The Union Central life Insurant Co. has made a big appropriation of money to be loaned on good.farms in Jasper county and offers a liberal contract without commission. John A. Dunlap. Agent. in’ ■ ■WMWWUM. W '»• <* 4W» MhtWUU yimtgyw. tMß«HtMtaateH