Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1915 — OLD AND NEW WAY TO TREAT CATARRAH [ARTICLE]
OLD AND NEW WAY TO TREAT CATARRAH
Breathing m Germ Killing Air Endorsed by Actual Results. The discovery of Hyomei has wrouiht a wonderful change in the treatment of catarrh. Prior to three years ago the medicines ordinarily employed in the cure of this disease were drugs, sprays, lotions, etc. In some instances they benefited, but the improvement was not lasting. With Hyomei you take in the air passages of your throat and head a balsamic air that goes into the minutest cells, and should effectually kill all germs and microbes of catarrh. Its purpose is to enter the blood with the oxygen, killing the germs in the blood, and restore health to the whole system. Many astonishing testimonials have been received from those who have been helped by Hyomei. A complete outfit is inexpensive and includes an inhaler, dropper and sufficient Hyomei for several weeks’ treatment. Perhaps the strongest evidence that can be given to doubters, is the fact that B. F. Fendig has so much faith in Hyomei that he sells every package under a positive guaarntee to refund the money if it does not relieve.
Mrs. Carrie Dye Chaney returned to , her home at Pontiac, 111., today, after j a visit of several days with Mrs. Kate R. Watson and Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin. Mrs. W. C. Woodword and little daughter returned to Indianapolis today after a visit of two weeks with her father, H. R. Hartman and family, ! in Remington. ■* —j The Swiss Bell Ringers will appear at the Presbyterian church on Thurs- j day evening, Nov. sth. A matinee will also be given in the afternoon for the children. B. B. is the coal that makes the cook happy. —Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. Mary D. Eger and Mrs. J. A. | McFarland went to Chicago this | morning to spend a few days. They | will spend at least one day with Mrs. Mlatie Hopkins. Mile. Zara, New York’s favorite palmist and clarivoyant, has arrived j in the city and is stopping at the ! home of Mrs. E. L. Clark pn Van Rensselaer St. See ad elsewhere.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Washburn were over from Kentland yesterday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brady, who left today for their home in Stockton, Cal. , ■ ■ w> .. If you are looking for an ideal range coal try our B. B.—Harrington Bros. Co. Charles Yeoman will leave Friday for his home in Sun Dance, Wyo., after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Yeoman, and his brother, J. M. Yeoman. Rev. <C. W. Postill performed the marriage at about 10 o’clock this morning of Miss Edith Dulin, of Jasper county, and Mr. Joseph Boudreau, of Benton county. They will reside on a farm in Benton county. The greatest production ever shown here, The Wizard.—Rex Theatre. Mrs. Brandon and granddaughter, Miss Tressie Wharry, of Michigantown, who had been visiting in Chicago, stopped off here yesterday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker. Superintendent Dean went to Indianapolis today to attend the superintendents’ meeting and to remain for the teachers’ meeting which convenes tomorrow and which will be attended by other teachers from the Rensselaer schools. Mrs. Jared Benjamin nas not been feeling quite as well as common lately, suffering some from indigestion. However, she has been able to take her daily walks with her daughter, Miss Mattie, and keeps up remarkably well. She was 91 years of age on Aug. Bth.
