Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bhowed Discretion. Betty was milking the cow when the mad bull tore over the meadow. Betty did not stir, but continued milking. Observers who had mn into safety saw, to their astonishment, that the bull stopped dead within a few yards of the maid and cow. turned around and went away, sadly. "Weren’t you afraid? Why did he ran away?” asked everyone of Betty. “He got scared," said Betty. “This cow is his mother-in-law." PEORIA WOMAN , TELLS EXPERIENCE —T—” Mrs. W. L. McClellan, of Peoria, suffered torture from indigestion, gas, belching and other symptoms of stomach trouble. She spent large sums of money for doctors’ advice and medicine. Still her condition did not improve. She found relief, wonderful, surprising relief in a drug store window. This is her story, as she tells it: “I suffered so from distention and colickly pains that at times I was completely incapacitated for my household work. I saw a window display of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and decided to purchase a bottle, which I did. I have taken only one bottle and the results have been really wonderfuL It have not had a pain in my stomach since, and let me say that for the first time in many, many months, two days following I have had a natural movement of the bowels. I feel I cannot Bay enough for the remarkable virtues of your remedy." Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Fiat as much and whatever you. like. No more distress after eating, i pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee —if not satisfactory money will be returned. —Adv. His Fitness. ‘What’s become of assistant?* asked the newspaper man in the barber shop, about to get the once over. “Oh, he’s quit the barber game to become a newspaper idan,” replied the boss barber. “What does he know about the newspaper game?" “Well, he can handle the shears, all right.” DOIPT VISIT THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS Without s supply of Allen’s FootEase, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the Shoes, or dissolved in the foot-bath The Standard Remedy for the feet for 25 years. H elrea instant relief to tired, acHine feet and prevents swollen, hot feet. One lady writes- "1 enjoyed every minute of my stay at the Expositions, thanks to Alton’* Foot-Ease is my shoes.” Get it TODAY. Adv. Place of Amusement. Redd —You know London has an automobile museum. Greene —We ought to have one In thin country. It, no doubt, would be an amusing place. •Why an amusing place? "Why, the automobiles do so many funny tricks.” lOCS OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL TOD It is better to hold your job by work than pull; but a. poll will kelp some.
