Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1913 — Catarrhal Trouble Ended--Use Mei [ARTICLE]
Catarrhal Trouble Ended--Use Mei
You Breathe It—No Stoffiach Dos-ing-Clears the Head. ... - A ' Use nature’s remedy for catarrh, or cold in the head, one that is harmless yet quick and effective. It is the healing oils and bolsams of Hyomei which you breathe through a small pocket inhaler. This curative and ' antiseptic air reaches the most remote air cells in the nose, throat and lungs, killing the catarrhal germs, stopping the offensive breath, raising of mucus, droppings in the throat, crusts in the nose and all other eatarrhal symptoms. The complete outfit costs only SI.OO and B. F. Fendig will return your money if not satisfied. Do not continue to suffer catarrhal ills—try Hyomei now—today. Fresh oysters at all ‘ times at Fate’s College Inn. f I . ■■■»■—■!. I .1 Leonard Turner, who worked in Rensselaer for some time about five years ago, and who has had a severe attack of typhoid fever, was able to leave the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis Tuesday and go to his home in that city. He is fast gaining strength and expects to go to Monticello on Dec. 20th to remain over the holidays. - Walter. Harrington, of Union townhsip, was in town this morning to have Dr. English , dress a severe gash on the back of his head. He had been tearing down an old building and the axe he was using caught and swung around in. such a manner as to inflict a severe wound, cutting the wcalp to the skull. Walter was never accused of being a “sore head,” but he will be one for a few days. Edward Fawley will be returned to the asylum probably in the next few jdays. Clerk Perkins called up Dr. Turflinger at the asylum by long distance yesterday and the physician said they would accept him but did not regard that as the proper place for him. The doctor said he thought he should be in the penitentiary, but as he could not be sent there they would take him and make the best of it. Sheriff Hoover has so far not been flooded with applicants to act as the deputy to take him to the asylum.
