Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1912 — GASPED FOR BREATH [ARTICLE]

GASPED FOR BREATH

Gastritis Nearly Ended Life of Wm. V. Mathews. Read His Letter. “I was bothered for years with stomach trouble and gastritis. Food laid like lead in my stomach and fermented, forming gas. This caused a pressure on my heart, so that I choked and gasped for breath, and thought my time had come. MI O-N£ cured me after I had doctored without success.” —Wm. V. Mathews, Bloomington, Ind. If you suffer from indigestion, head aches, dizziness, biliousness, constipation, inactive liver, nervousness, sleeplessness, bad dreams, foul breath, heartburn, shortness of breath, sour stomach, or despondency, be sure and get MI-O-NA stomach tablets They are guaranteed. Large box 50 cents at B. F. Fendig’s and druggists everywhere. „

Nathan Fendig, Samuel Fendig and Moses Leopold’eft this afterpoon fo p a visit of a month or so in the south. Nathan Fendlg will spend, most of his time with his daughter, Mrs. Clara Jacobs, in Tampa, Fla., while Sam aad Mose will visit also at Brunswick. Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., with Albert and Lo lie Fendig and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Borchardt. They went to Chicago and will take the “Dixie Flyer” for the south tonight.