Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1914 — The Best Medicine in the World. [ARTICLE]

The Best Medicine in the World.

“My little girl had' dysentery very bad. I thought she would die. Chamberlain’« Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truthfully say' that I think it is the best medicine in the world,” writes Mrs. William Oirvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by A. F. Long. C Health Officer of the Port Joseph J. O’QpnrielVof New Monday night declared quarantine agriinst New Orleans on receipt of advices that several, cases of the bubonic plague had been discovered in that city. Similar 'action was taken with regard to Santiago, Cuba, where cases of the plague Were reported. ; < .

A Good Investment. W. D. MagTi, a well known mer-' chant of W’hitemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamiberlain's medicines so as to be able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bottte of Chambertain’s Oolie, Oholore and Diarrhoea Remedy -was worth more to him than the cost oif his entire stock of these medicines. For sale; by A. F.< Long. '0

Day Armsti-Ong, a life convict at the Indiana prison in (Michigan City, who escaped nine months ago while a triisty’after (having sewed six years, was brought back to the penitentiary, Monday. He was captured accidentally' at Wayne, Mich:, by Arthur B. Reed, a prison clerk, who was hunting in eastern Michigan for another man.