Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1912 — TO BREAK UP COLD [ARTICLE]
TO BREAK UP COLD
Some Advice That Will Save Time and Money. Strong drink and quinine may relieve a cold, but it usually does more harm than good. To break up a hard cold! in either head or chest thousands are using this sensible treatment. First Of all look after your bowels; if they need attention use any relU able cathartic. Then pour a scant teaspoonful of HYOMEtt into a bowl of boiling water, cover the head and bowl with a towel and breathe for 5 or 10 minutes the pheasant, soothing, healing vapor. Do this before going to bed; your head will feel fine and dear and you’ll awake from a refreshing sleep minus a cold in the morning. For colds, coughs, catarrh, asthma and croup HYOMEI is guaranteed. A fifty cent /bottle is all you need to break up a cold and this can be obtained at B. F. Fendig’s and druggists everywhere.
Jacob Wilcox was a caller at The Republican office yesterday and told us a number of interesting things relating to the trip himself and wife made to California and Oregon. They left here on Dec. 6th and arrived horn"' on March 29th. They spent a considerable part of the time at Stockton, Cal., with their son-in-law, Albert L. Branch and family. flfr, Branch is -fibwZmgaged ~ in“ tbe Teeazfuel an'T building material business at Stockton, a city of 35,000 population and is prospering. Last year Mrs. Branch erected a two-flat apartment house and this year Mr. Branch is building an apartment house with 8 apartments. The renting value 3s excellent and they expect to be able eventually to retire from business and simply handle their renting properties. Mr. Branch and family are all well and his daughters, Beatrice and Coffine. are almost young ladies now. They also visited at Eugene, Oreg., where his brother, George M.,’ lives. Trevor and Jay are engaged in the retail shoe business and are doing a fine business. George is not doing much but taking life easy. They went to Clear Lake, Wash., at which point hiß brother Cass died while Jacob ami wife were in California* and visited with his family. Cass came 1 by his death very suddenly. He had gone to the pasture for the cows and when he did not return search was made for him and his dead body was found. He had succumbed to, heart failure. They were very favorably impressed with California but not so much with other places visited, although they consider , Eugene a great town. It has a population of 10,000 and is on the boom. Automobile insurance tat 2 per cent per annum, against low by fire from any cause, any place itt the United States or Canada, by a company that is as good as the best R. B. HARRIS. “Dr. Thomas* Eclectis Oil is the best remedy for that oltagt fatal fife ease—croup. It has been used with success in our family for rifffit years.” —Mr& L Whiteacre, Buffabo, N. Y. j ■mm ii ■ ” j ** The Womens’ Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church will he changed from Mrs. K. J. Duvall's to the church bit Thursday «ftetsoooit alter the afternoon meeting. * H
