Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1904 — This Ought to Convince. [ARTICLE]

This Ought to Convince.

B. F. Fendlg Will Pay for Hyomei Himself When It Fails to Cure Catarrh. ’’lf I only knew it to be true, I would not hesitate a moment.” This is a thought the average person has when reading the claims some of the medicines that are advertised as cures for catarrh. The results from the use of Hyomei are so remarkable in the cure of catarrh, that they seem beyond belief. The fact, though, that B, F. Fendig, one of the best known druggists in this section, has so much confidence in the power of Hyomei to cure catarrh that he sells it under his personal guarantee to refund the money if the purchasers can say that it did not help them, ought to convince the most skeptical that Hyomei con be ftlied upon to cure all catarrhal troubles, no matter hOw serious or deep-seated. The complete Hyomei outfit, consisting of a neat inhaler that can be carried in the purse or pocket, a medicine dropper; and a bottle of Hyomei, costs only one dollar. Additional bottles of Hyomei can be procured for fifty cents, making it the most economical of treatments. Catarrhal colds, which are so common at this season of the year, have been cured in a day. Mild cases of catarrh that have become chronic are frequently cured in a week or ten days. Now is the time to begin the use of Hyomei, remembering that B F. Fendig sells every package on a positive guarantee to refund the money if it fails to cure. Why pay SI 35 to SI .40 per saok for flour, when you can buy one equal’y as good, XXXX Minnesota, for >1.15 at John Eger’s.