Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1914 — Head Stuffed Up? Hyomei Gives Instant Relief. [ARTICLE]

Head Stuffed Up? Hyomei Gives Instant Relief.

If suffering from a cold or catarrh causing dull headaches or an Itching and burning sensation in the nostrils, surely try Hyomei. It gives quick, effective and permanent relief or money refunded by B. F. Fendig. It goes right to the spot—you feel better in five minutes. No roundabout method of stomach dosing with Hyomei—you breathe it. This health-giving medication goes directly to the inflamed membrane, all irritation and congestion is quickly relieved, the delicate tissues healed and vitalized. Hyomei should be in every household. Druggists everywhere sell it. Ask for the complete outfit—sl.oo size.

Joint congressional hearings on rural credits legislation recommended by President Wilson, began Tuesday with Senator Fletcher speaking in favor of his bill, drafted as the best result of investiga tions of an American commission in Europe.

The baby daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kresler seems somewhat better today, having made considerable improvement since Tuesday when she suffered a slight relapse. Apparently the ulcer in her throat healed too quickly and the relapse came when it broke open again. Indications for the babe’s recovery are encouraging. Helen, the older child, is quite well and is again in school.

The Washington supper to be given by the Men’s Brotherhood of the Methodist church Friday evening will be one of the best occasions ever given by the men of the church. The dining room will be decorated with flags. A very interesting program will be given during which -addresses will be made appropriate to the evening by Attorney Halleck and I. N. Warren. The high school male quartette will render several selections. A fine supper will be provided by the ladies for 25 cents. All the men of the church are cordially invited.