Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1906 — HOW JAPS KEEP STRONG. [ARTICLE]

HOW JAPS KEEP STRONG.

The Democrat Readers Can Learn Something of Value Prom This. Such a thing as a weakling is hardly known in Japan. The wonderful endurance of the Japanese soldiers and sailorti in the recent war has been the marvel of all nations. Both men aad women are well, happy and strong. The reason for this, so careful investigators tell us, is that the Japanese from childhood up know how to keep well through care of the digestive system. If they have trouble with indigestion, heartburn, wind on the stomach, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, headaches, rheumatic pains, backaches, or any of the other troubles caused by a weak stomach, they treat themselves with some of the principal remedies that compose Mi-o-na, a stomach remedy that has’already a large sale in Rensselaer at B. F. Fendig’s. So uniformly successful has the remedy been in curing all stomach troubles where it is used in accordance with the simple directions given with each box, that B. F. Fendig giv£§ a signed guarantee with every 50 cent package to refund the money if Mi-o-na fails to benefit. He takes all the risk. If you have any stomach weakness, are nervous or fear that some articles of food will cause trouble and indigestion, here’s the opportunity to get well Without risking a cent. Those who use Mi-o-na are able to eat everything digestible without fear of ill results.