Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1918 — When You Have a Cold [ARTICLE]

When You Have a Cold

It is when you have a. severe cold that you appreciate the good quilities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs. Frank Crocker,, Pana, DI., “Our five-year old son Paul caught a severe cold last winter that settled on his lungs and he had terrible coughing spells. We were greatly worried about him as the medicine we gave him did not help in the least. A neighbor spoke so highly of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy that I got a bottle of it. The first does benefited him so. much that I continued giving it to him until he was cured.” C Sport pages are teeming with the usual pre-season bunk telling of the wonderful exploits of the youths haling from, the tall uncut. Scads of youngsters now on the big time circuit are praised to the sky by the penwielders, who assert that the youths will make Ty Cobb, the Georgia flash, dizzy. Poor old Ty, for years and years he has been threatened with dethronment from the topmost pinnacle of the national pastime by some busher coming up from Pedunk, la., or Lizard, New Mexico, but somehow the Georgia speedster just continues plodding along, leading the leagues in everything year after year. Funny stuff, this annual bunk, manufactured by the scribes year after year. But it all goes with the greatest of all games and when the bell rings for the opening all will be forgotten, and the veterans will be at their regular stations, while the busher goes wearily back to small time.