Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1907 — DON'T DIE AT 45. [ARTICLE]

DON'T DIE AT 45.

Cure the ImUcwtioe Which U So Liable to Lead to Apoplexy. Ro*h of business, eating too fast and too mooli, excesses of any bind soon result in indigestion. Then when the digestive organs cannot care for the food properly the coats of the blood vessels mthe brain get little nourishment, become brittle, and dually yield to the fierce blood pressure. One is then said to have a "shock,” to be paralyzed, or to die from apoplexy. People suffering with headaohe, giddiness, palpitation, sleeplessness, bßd taste in the month, drowsiness/ coated tongue, distress after eating, specks before the eyes, and any other of the many distressing results of a weakened stomach, shonld profit by the discovery of Mi-o-na stomaoh tablets. In recent years the greatest advance in medicine has been in the study of diseases of digestion and nntritidn and no other prescription has proven itself of as much value as Mi-o-na. It is relied upon as a certainty today in relieving the worst troubles of digestion and assimilation and making a complete cure. The strongest proof that can be offered in substantiation of the claims that Mi-o-na will cure the worst forms of stomach trouble, cancer excepted, and give immediate relief in indigestion is the guarantee that B. F. Fendig gives with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na to refund the money unless Mi-o-na oures. A guarantee like this must inspire confidence in Mi-o-na. B. F. Fendig takes the whole risk and the remedy will not oost yon a penny unless it cures.