Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nervousness and Headaches Caused by Acid-Stomach

There is • much closer connection between the stomach and brain than most people imagine. Ittobeeaureof this close connection that indigestion, which are sure eigns of acid stomach—are so often followed by severe attacks of blinding, Nervousness, sleeplessness, irntablP ity, mental depression,melancholia and many other disorders which affect the brain ran aia» nearly always he traced to the same source—acid-stomach. 8o often you hear people say lam ao nervous I think I’ll fly to pieces;” or“lteeems I never get a good night s sleep any more, my nerves are au on edge.” Little do they dream that acid stomach is the direct cause of their troubles because very often there are no naina in the stomach at all. So you see, you can't always Judge an acidstomach condition by tho way your stomach, itself, feels. If you are weak, nervous, unfit—if you are not up4b your old time form —if you lack your accustomed enthusiasm, energy and pep—make this test and see if it isn’t acid-stomach that is holding yon back robbing you of your heatth, strength and vigor. Get a big box of EATONIC—the wonderful modem medicine that so quickly puts an acid stomach to rights. It is in the form of pleasant tasting tablets that you eat Hke a bit of candy. EATONIC rids the stomach of excess

FATONICs YOUR ACID-STOMACH?)Y

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbett, who had (been visiting at Thorntown and Indianapolis, returned to their home today. Miss Aileen Allman left this morning to attend teachers’ institute at Elgin, 111. Miss Alhnan will teach English in the high school at Batavia, 111., the coming year. Mrs. Henry Ropp went to Warsaw today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Goss. Marie Nevill has secured a position in the DeMotte high school for term. Mrs. F. A. Segur returned to her home in Chicago. She had been the guest for some time of her parents, Mr. and Mils. Charles Martin, of Kentland. Miss Elda Garrott, of Lafayette, Mrs. Cora Alkire and son, George, of Brookston, and Mrs. Lionel Myers, of Brookston, came today to attend .the funeral of Neva Branson. One pound of freah roasted peanuts, good and flavored, to make a savory spread for the kiddies’ bread. While it lasts, 19c.—Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Claude May and Mr. and Mrs. Wester Browdy went to Chicago today, where Mrs. May veil l re-enter the Presbyterian hospital for medical attention. It’s fresh and good. Sold for 19c a pound Saturday, and for a while longer we will give you a chance to buy it at that price. Peanut butter, 19c a pound.—Rowles & Parker. Stella Waugh returned to her home in Huntington today after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, who live on the Dr. Kresler fann east of this city. George Heuson returned to his home in Lafayette Sunday after a visit here .with his parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. Nat Heuson. 'His daughter, Defaune, who had been visiting with relatives, returned with him. Miss Mabel Young, Miss Georgia Garrett and Floyd Armstrong, of Columbus, 0., are the guests this week of Mrs. Arthur G. Catt, of Park avenue. The guests were former classmates of Mrs. Catt at Ohio State university. Some men seem to imagine that the way to do good is to make other men as miserable as possible. Away down in his heart the man who robs Peter to pay Paul has a scheme to rob PUul. You can’t make a man who loves a corn-fed girl believe that she is going to get more so by and by.

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