Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1905 — Expressive Name For Indigestion [ARTICLE]

Expressive Name For Indigestion

B. F. Fendig Has a Simple Remedy That is Guaranteed to Core the Trouble. No one word better expresses tie oondition of the sufferer from weak stomaoh or indigestion than “misery.” Ihe stomach is weak and cannot di. gest th food, so that there is no appetite, there are pains and griping in the stomach and bowels, the head aud back ache, and the misery goes to every organ. Strengthen the stomach and the digestive system by the use of Mi-o-na. This is the only stomach remedy known that gives relief by strengthening the stomaoh and di gestive organa. It is this principle that makes it a certain cure for indigestion. Other medicines may give temporary relief by helping digest tbs food, but they do not strengthen the stomach, and that organ gets weaker and weaker all the time, B, F. Fendig the reliable retail druggist has so much confidence in th a remarkable remedy that he guarantees a cure, or the money will be refunded. Mi-o-na coats but 50 cents a box Ask to see the strong guarantee given with every box Mi-o-na is in tab et form and should be taken before eacc meal Other remedies for stomach troubles and indigestion are taken after the meal, and decompose the good food you eat, but Mi—3—na used before eating strengthens the stom«< ch, soothes and heals all irritation and inflammation, enriches the blood, and puts the stomach in such a healthy condition that it will take care of the food itself and there will be no pain and suffering. feb23w24-mar9w!o