Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Indigestion, Gas andßloatFrom Acid-Stomach
An acid-stomach cannot digest food properly. Instead, the food sours and ferments and, passing into the intestines, becomes a breeding place for countless millions of deadly germs—toxic poisons they are called. These poisons are absorbed into the system and c Wft it is fust acid-stomach, nothing else—that makes so many pepple weak, listless and unfit; saps their strength and energy; robs them of their vigor and vitality. 1 Biliousness, bad liver, nervousness, blinding, splitting headaches, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica —these and many other still more serious ailments often are traced to < the common source—an acid-stomach. Take EATONIC and get rid quickly of the pains of indigestion, heartburn, that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling after eating; disgusting, belching, food-repeating; sour, gassy stomach. These stomach miseries are caused by what doctors call “Hyperacidity. ’ It’s just ACID-STOMACH. And in addition to the pains and miseries it causes, ACID-STOMACH is the starter of a long train of ailments that most people never dreamed are in any
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" Alfred —Thompson; —of _ Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents. Judge Charles W. Hanley, Court Reporter Michael Wagoner and Attorney John A. Dunlap went to Kentland today for the opening of the October term of the Newton county circuit court. Anyone having any dead or crippled stock of which they wish to dispose should notify the Jasper Reduction company. Telephone 17Black or 906-1. Stock removed from premises without cost.
A. Leopold has sold his six-room residence property on Riitsen street to Mrs. John Barton, of Mt. Ayr, who will move to this city and take possession on November 1. Thd residence is occupied by Andrew Sorenson at the present time. The consideration was $2,500. A. O. Yeoman, of Kingman, Kas., arrived here Saturday for a visit with his brothers, A. K. and Robert Yeoman, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. H. E. Parkison, and his brother-in-law, A. O. Moore, and other relatives. Mr. Yeoman spent his boyhood and early manhood in this county, moving away some fortyone years ago. THURSDAY PRODUCE MARKET. Cream, 63c. Eggs, 50c. Hens and Fries, 20c. Cox, 13c. —Geese< 1 2 c-
CITY BUS LINE CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE. i MILLER & SONS 'Phones 107 and 170.
Until further notice 1 will ho in Chicago for post-gradu-ate instruction on Tuesday of each week, returning at 6 p. “‘DR. I. M. WASHBURN.
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