Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MAKES ASTONISHING CURES* Mi-o-no Tablets due Dyspepsia by Promptly Removing the Oaose.. or JMfoney Back. Dyspepsia eannot be eitred by taking a digester, such as pepsin, because pepsin simply digests your food artificially, and not all of the food either, for it has no effect at all on Starchy food, such as potatoes, rice, oatmeal, bread, etc. There is Just one way to cure dyspepsia and stomach disorders, trivial or serious, and that is to tone up or put energy Into the stomach walls, so that they will be able to properly mix or churn the fOQfl. Mi-o-na tablets cure stomach troubles by putting strength and energy into the stomach. They quickly arouse the stomach from Its inaction, and in a short time it is able to do its work properly. Mi-o-na is successfully used in vomiting of pregnancy, in car and sea sickness. And bear in mind when the stomach is in good condition, constipation disappears, ’ also nervousness, drowsiness, night sweats, heartburn, etc. B. F. Fendig, the druggist, sells Mi-o-na tablets at 50 cents a large box, under a rigid guarantee to do all that is claimed for them, or money back. TAKE NOTICE. A series of meetings will be held at the Church of God by Elder S. J. Lindsey of Oregon, 111., commencing Monday night, December 14th. The public is earnestly invited to attend, young and old. You will be well repaid thereby, not in the sensational, dramatic or mirthful anecdotes, interesting only for the moment, but in that which is far more interesting and of enduring enjoyment; in having the Word of life presented in such plain, simple manner, as to be easy of comprehension, inciting to selfappropriation, producing “hungering and thirsting after Righteousness,” thereby not only giving the greatest amount of pleasure now, but also enduring its nature. Such i 6 - the universal reputation given to Mr. Lindsey’s ministration of the Word wherever he goes. His calls many and pressing. Come at the commencement. Don’t miss the opportunity of hearing him —a teacher in very deed. xx THE CHICAGO JOURNAL. The Democrat has made arrangements whereby it can furnish, the Chicago Daily Journal to new or old snbscribers, in connection with The Democrat, for $1.50 per year, $3.00 for the two papers. We have secured an especially low clubbing rate with the Chicago Daily Journal, and as we want to increase, our own subscription list a few hundred before January 1, 1909, we make this aston-; Ishing low price for the two papers for a short time. The Journal’s special mail edition reaches Rensselaer on the early morning trail! the same date of Issue in time to go out on the rural routes. It also reaches Remington, Goodland and other points having a morning mail In time to go out on the rural rotes. The market quotations of the Journal are unsurpassed by any Chicago daily, making It especially valuable to farmers and stockmen who want to keep posted on the markets. Call In and subscribe for The Daily Journal auu The Democrat pt dnee, mall us a cheek, drift or frost office order for $3 and WS will do the rest. This offer applies to any person in thft United States, be they new or old subscribers to The Democrat. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dec. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips, living near the Monon depot, a son. The newest, nobbiest, up-to-date men and boys’ suits and overcoats at money saving prices. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. NURSES WANTED. Englewood Hospital of Chicago offers a course of training to young women wishing to tike up the profession of Nursing. For further information, address Englewood Hospital, 6001 Green St., Chicago. FOR SALE. Three lots near Monon depot in Rensselaer, with brick store buildings thereon, each 20x60, all shelved and with counters and connected suitable for a department store. Will sell cheap and on easy terms, or win rent for a period of years, ts. DAVID NOWELS. NOTICE. Rensselaer, Ind., Dec. 2, ’OB. Notice to land owners in the city and adjacent: Anyone who desires to sell a tract of land suitable for platting and laying out in town lots,. will at once submit their best prices and terms to cither of the undersigned in writing. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, CHAS. G. SPITLER, J. J. HUNT. Commitee of Rensselaer Commercial Club. A car lead of holiday goods, including candies, new dee. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. The G. E. Murray Co. are selling flour at $1.35 per sack;. Your money back if it is not the beet in tddft. The best high grade fur overcoat in town. CHICAGd BARGAIN BTORE. r ‘ ... ■ \ ’ *
