Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1908 — REMOVE THE CAUSE. [ARTICLE]

REMOVE THE CAUSE.

flow to Remedy nuch of the Suffer* lag la Rensselaer. The only way to cure the attacks Indigestion that are so oommon in in Rensselaer is by using Mi-o-na stomach tablets. They remove the cause of indigestion, strengthen the muscles of the stomach and bowels,,and restore the whole digestive system to health and strength. When the stomach is weak there is indigestion, flatulenoe, dizziness, headache, sleeplessness and many other disagreeable symptoms. The only remedy that can be relied upon absolutely to oure this condition is Mi-o-na, for it removes the cause and restores health so that all food is easily digested without pain or suffering. B. F. Fendig sells Mi-o-na under an absolute guarantee to refund the money unless it cures. Try a 50-cent box and see how much real good it does in strengthening the digestion. Notwithstanding the icy condition of the roads, quite a number of horses were brought in Saturday, but not one-third as many as would have been brought had it been possible to get them here. Some 12 horses were purchased by the buyers, we understand. They will be here again Saturday, Feb. 22. Thursday evening, Feb. 6, Lewis Beacher of Iroquois tp., Newton county, and Sarah Stocksick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stocksiok of this city, were united in marriage at the home of the bride in the north part of town, Rev. O. Turk of Groodland performing the ceremony. The young couple will make their home on a farm 3 miles west of town. The best wishes of their many friends will accompany them on their journey through life. ’'jfThe ice left us Monday and a thorough break-up has resulted. Not very much ice has been put up for public use as yet, and unless we get more zero weather it is likely there will be a scarcity of ice for use here next summer. Thursday night and yesterday rain fell practioally all night and all the forenoon. Frost is all out of the ground, roads are almost impassable and the river and streams are out of their banks in places. Water was pouring over the grade by Alf Donnelly’s, north of town, yesterday morning. jKConsiderable alarm was oooasmoned in the Hoover neighborhood south of town last Saturday evening. Will Hoover and wife and their eleven-year-old son came to town, Mrs. Hoover to go to Delphi to visit. The boy was to buy a pair of skates and skate back home. This he did not do, however, but it seems went to the depot and prevailed upon his mother to allow him toacoompany her. She telephoned to a neighbor to notify Mr. Hoover, but the party forgot to do so, and when he got home and did not find the boy he at onoe started a search for him. He went down to the big slough where be thought the boy had been skating and there found a big bole in the ice, and felt sure that the boy fell in. He did not dare to telephone Mrs. Hoover of this for fear of its effect upon her, and further search was made for the boy. About 9 o’clock that night news of the search reached the party who was to have called him up and informed him of the boy’s accompanying his mother, and then the forgotten message was delivered, and everyone was happy once more.