Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Is your husband cross? An Irritable, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many hare been permanently cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. For sale by all dealers. t c Miss Helen Header, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Meader, of Union township, has been having some difficulty with her hearing for some time, in fact, the original trouble dates from the time she had scarlet fever several years ago. Today, on the advice of her local physician, she went to Chicago to have her ears examined by a specialist. Mrs. Meader accompanied her to the„cßy and they plan to remain until tomorrow evening. Miss Meader is tne teacher of the Blackford school, Which was closed Thursday afternoon and today on account of her enforced absence. She hopes to be able to resume teaching Monday. A prominent farmer and "one who keeps posted on reports of tests at the Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station, as well as being a reader of the highest class agricultural papers, is authority for the statement that millet or Hungarian is a mighty gpoor stock feed, especially when cut after the seed has begun to ripen. It has been recommended in this part of the country as a fine dairy feed. This gentleman says it is unfit to feed horses or cows and in many instances has been known to kill them. He says that only when it is cut at just the right time and properly cured is it at all suitable for feed and then he prefers clover or timothy or almost any other kind of hay. He is a firm believer in feeding a good grade of cottonseed meal to stock. It Is much better as a milk producer than bran and costs about the same price. CASTOR ia For Infants and Children. Du Kind You Nan Always Bought
