Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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NOTICE. Trespassing and swimming upon my property will not be allowed. Violations will be prosecuted. CONRAD KELLNER.

Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley.

Starving in the Midstof Plenty Acid-Stomach Steals Strength and Good Feelings From Millions

one of the worst features of acidstomach is that very often it literally starves its victims in the midst of plenty. And the strange thing about it is that the people with acidstomachs seldom snow what their trouble really^. No matter how good or wholesome the food may be, or how much they eat, they do not gain in strength. This is clearly explained by the fact that an acid-stomach cannot properly digest food. Instead of healthy* normal digestion, the excess add causes the food to sour and ferment. Then when this mass of sour, fermented food, charged with excess add, passes into the intestines, it becomes the breeding place for all kinds of germs and toxic poisons, which in turn are absorbed into the blood and in thin way distributed throughout the entire body. And that is exactly why it is that so many thousands of people eat and eat and keep on eating and yet are literally starving in the midst of plenty. Their acid-stomachs make it absolutely impossible for them to get the full measure of nourishment out of their food. And it doesn't take long for this poor nourishment to show its ill effects in a weakened, emaciated body. You may say: “My stomach doesn't hurt me. That may be true because maity victims of add-stomach do not actually suffer stomach pains. Then again, there are millions who do suffer afl kinds of aches and pains—headaches, rheumatic twinges, gout, lumbago, around the heart and in the chest—who never dream that an

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