Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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STOMACH ALWAYS FEELS FINE . I Eat and Drink What You Want Whenever You Want It. Don’t you know that a. whole lot of this indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia, catarrh of the stomach talk is all nonsense. Don’t you know that fermentation of food in the stomach causes nearly all stomach troubles. Don’t you know that MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets compounded from the’best prescription for stomach distress ever written, will put your troublesome stomach in fine condition, or your money back, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets give instant relief. Take them for gas, sourness, heaviness, heartburn, or after dinner distress. Keep them with you and take them regularly until your stomach is strong and vigorous. Large box 50 cts. at B. F. Fendig’s. Every person tn the county should see the swell line of suits and overcoats we now have on display for fall and winter. All at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL. The republicans of Newton county hold an all-day rally and bounty convention at Kentland Monday, Sept. 16th. Col. W. T. Durbin, candidate for governor, will speak in the evening and Hon. James E. Watson will speak in the afternoon at the conclusion of the convention. The Morocco, Brook, Lake Village and Kentland bands will furnish the music for the occasion. Local physicians are reporting a number of cases of dysentery, both with young and grown people. It is said that there are a large number of cases near Remington and at points further south. The continued hot weather has augmented the trouble. Several cases of typhoid are reported over the state and there has been considerable malaria, closely resembling typhoid, in this vicinity. A letter received today from Perry Gwin directs that The sent to him at the Y. M. C. A. building in El Paso, Texas. It had been going to him in Mexico,but he took a sudden departure from there some weeks ago when things got too warm for comfort and when the lives of all Americans seemed in imminent danger. He is now a salesman for Armour & Co. at El Paso.

Prof. Otto Braun was down from Lowell yesterday to conduct the weekly band practice. He says the boys are now in excellent condition and that Rensselaer indeed has a band to be proud of. They expect to be engaged for several rallies during tie fall and are now committing several pieces to memory. This permits them to play much louder than they can while reading the music. It is probible that several band concerts will be held during October to make up for. those canceled because of rain during the summer months. The Monon will run an excursion from Lafayette to Louisvine next Sunday. The fare will be $1.75 for the round trip from Lafayette. Train leaves Lafayette at 5:15 Sunday morning and any one wanting to go from Rensselaer would have to go to Lafayette on the milk train or earlier Saturday. Returning, the train will leave Louisville at 8:30 o’clock Sunday evening and Rensselaer people could arrive home on the milk train Monday morning. Fare from Rensselaer to Lafayette and return is $1:80. Agent Beam has advertised the excursion through The Republican and with bills. /'