Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HTOMEI INHALER For CATARRH If You Own One Then you ought to know that druggists everywhere will hand you a bottle of Booth’s HYOMEI for only 50 cents. Pour a few drops of HYOMEI into the inhaler and start this very day to breathe the healing Balsamic vapor and destroy the Catarrh germs. With every package of Booth’s HYOMEI comes a little booklet which explains how easy it is to end the miseVy of Catarrh and Croup. It is made of Australian Eucalyptus and contains no harmful drug. But best of all B. F. Fendig is authorized to refund your money if you are dissatisfied. If you haven’t the HYOMEI inhaler ask for the complete outfit, SI.OO. Just breathe it—No stomach dosing.

Occasionally you meet a woman who is almost as much afraid of a dentist as she is of a mouse. Good solid cabbage and carrots, 2c per pound, at Rowles A Parker’s, phone 95. It is hard to say which affects a man more painfully—a woman with nerves or a woman with “nerve.” 18 pounds H. A E. granulated sugar SI.OO. Phone 95. ROWLES A PARKER. Mrs. John C. Dove, 54 years old, fell into a cistern while drawing water at her home in Ft. Wayne and was drowned. 3 large - cans Standard Baked Beans, 25c. ROWLES A PARKER Two-slep whisky is a very popular brand in Lafayette just now. You step In and get a drink, then step out and get pinched. When a fellow has tonsilitjs, the best thing to cure it is a nice soft sleeve wrapped around his neck with a woman’s arm in it