Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1918 — A Hint To The Aged. [ARTICLE]

A Hint To The Aged.

If people past sixty years of age could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they take cold and remain in bed. for one or two days, they would recover much more quickly, especially if they take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. There would also be less danger'' of the cold being followed by any of the more serious diseases. C Mrs. C. Earl Duvall and son, Albert, went to Rockville, Ind., Friday where they will visit for a week with relatives. They will also visit in Indianapolis for a few days before returning home.

Colonel George H. Healey, who is attending the staff officers’ training school at Indianapolis, in writing to an Indianapolis friend the fore part of the week, stated that he was on the sick list for several days, but that he is some better now. The Colonel was threatened ‘ with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron, Leslie Clark and one or two others will leave tomorrow for Mississippi. Mrs. Milliom’s health is not good and her physican has advised her to go south. Mr. Milliron owns a farm near Gloster and he may trade this for a farm nearer town while there and place a tenant on it from here. B. S. Fendig will join the party enroute and stop off at Gloster to look after his farm and then resume his journey to New Orleans, where he Expects to make his future home.