Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1915 — STOMACH MAN FROM THE WEST HAS ARRIVED [ARTICLE]
STOMACH MAN FROM THE WEST HAS ARRIVED
*KKi: VAUDEVILLE SHOW TONIGHT AT THE ELLIS THEATER Franklin Will Place llis Remedy at Larsh & Hopkins Drug Store. Franklin, the young man who has acquired an immense following throughout the west with his theot;ies and medicines arrived in our city yesterday. In speaking of. his stay in Rensselaer, Franklin has this to say: “I shall remain here about a month. I have come here more for a rest and the wonderful climate than anything else, as I have worked very hard in the west. However, I shall take tihis opportunity of introducing my preparation to the people of Rensselaer, and prove to them how little sickness there would be in this city if they would guard their stomachs as they do their pocketbooks. There is very little t’he matter with Americans other tthan stuffed up, over-worked digestive organs, but there is a surprising amount of this condition, and in consequence most of us are half sick a large part of the time. My medicine is not like the marvelous preparations we read in advertisements, that will bring the dead back to life. It is nothing but a stomach regulator and tonic, but it is the best thing of the kind I know' of on the market today. It will make a balky, overworked, peevish stomach get down to business in about tihirty days. “I will convince an awful lot of people of this before I leave your city.” Free Vaudeville Show Tonight. Franklin carries a company of several people with him who will present an old-time minstrel and vaudeville show at the Ellis Theater. A large audience is expected as it is absolutely free to all.-—Advt. Mrs. Jennie Wishard returned Saturday from a several weeks’ visit with her brother, Bruce Porter, and family near Mt. Vernon, S. D. She stopped off in Chicago on her way home for a week's visit with her son, Mel Wishard.
