Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1909 — Take a Sunshine Tablet For Thy Stomach's Sake. [ARTICLE]
Take a Sunshine Tablet For Thy Stomach's Sake.
There never was such a marvelous prescription for stomach distress and indigestion as Mi-o-na. No doctor ever wrote a better one; it’s doubtful if any doctor ever will. It’s so good that B. P. Fendig says money back if it doesn’t cure. A woman in Maine calls Mi-o-na the sunshine prescription because she has seen so many sour, miserable, aggravating dyspeptics "turned into happy, cheerful, sweet human beings in a few days by taking Mi-o-na. The stomach is responsible for three-fourths of the nervousness and half the misery of the world. A woman can have a first-class stomach and yet be miserable if she has a husband who Is a nervous dyspeptic. If you have indigestion, belching of gas, heaviness after eating, drowsy sensation after eating, sour stomach or any miserable stomach disturbance the prescription called Mi-o-na will put you right, and bring sunshine into your life in a week. A large box of Mi-o-na tablets cost only 50 cents at B. F. Fendig’s and by leading druggists everywhere. They are small and easy to swallow. Yll
