Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1909 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

L _ A JOYFUL PASTIME. It’s BeaHy a Pleasure To Cure Catarrh By Breathing Hyomei. <* ■« ■ It isn’t a pleasure to saturate your stomach with vile nostrums or to shock the tender membrane of the hose and throat with disagreeable sprays and douches. But strange to say there are a few thousand people who do not keep abreast of the times who are hoping against hope that these ancient methods will rid them of catarrh. If the resident| of Rensselaer who suffer from catarrh want to banish this vile and disgusting disease forever go torB: FrTendig’s today and get a complete Hyomei (pronounced Iligh-o-me) outfit for $1.00.' • If it doesn’t cure it wont cost you a -cent because B. F. Fendig will give you your money back. Hyomei is so simple and pleasant to use; pour a few drops from the bottle into |he inhaler and-breathe it in. As it passes over the membrane and into the lungs with the air you breathe it soothes tfle raw membrane and kills the catarrh germs. Don’t experiment longer. Leading druggists everywhere sell Hyomei for catarrh, coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. Drop a postal for our free book,. Booth’s Famous People, Booth’s Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. K 5

HI'OM Cures Indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, Welching, and cures all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets 60 cents. Druggists m all towns. HORTICULTURE DEMONSTRATION TO BE HELD IN JASPER. Purdue Experiment Station To Aid Fruit Growers of This County at Meeting To Be Held Soon. Through the efforts of some of Jasper county’s progressive fruit growers arrangements have been made with the Department of Horticulture of the Purdue University experiment station to hold one of their practical demonstration meetings in this locality. These meetings are being held in various parts of the state and are proving of great value to the fruit growers. Especial attention is given to the home orchard, and general farmers who are interested in fruit growing will be given a valuable opportunity at the coming meeting to learn how to make the orchard pay. In this locality there is a great need for just the sort of practical first-hand information here offered. The meeting will be held at Rensselaer on Thursday, Nov. 4. Mr. John E. Alter, chairman of the Jasper county farmers’ institute, is taking care of the local arrangements for the meeting, and has secured a conveniently located orchard. The program will begin at 10:00 a. m. sharp. There will be an adjournment for dinner with a second session in the afternoon, beginning promptly at 2:00 o’clock. The Purdue men will show how to prune the old trees to the best advantage; they will point out and explain the various orchard troubles in the locality, and will give the best methods of treatment. They will show how to make and how to apply the sprays for the San Jose scale, the apple scab and the coddling moth. The work will be in the nature of a practical demonstration and questions in regard to orchard troubles will be gladly heard and fully discussed. If you have a tree disease you don’t know, bring a specimen to the meeting. Full particulars in regard to the meeting may be obtained from John E. .Alter, Rensselaer, or by writing to C. G. Woodbury, Purdue Experiment Station, Lafayette, Ind.

A Valuable Booklet Free. Any person who will call at A. F. Long’s drug store will be given a little booklet written by an eminent authority. Every family has one or more persons who .have eczema, pimples, dandruff, ring worm, tetter, prickley heat, hives or some form of skin or scalp disease. This booklet is written in such a plain, simple manner that any person after a persual of it can tell what Is the matter with them and can at once proceed to get a simple home treatment that will destroy the germ life that causes the disease, and in this way effect a complete cure of any form of skin or scalp disease. z Alvin M. McClure, a Vincennes attorney, was perhaps fatally injured while spending his vacation at Oaktown. McClure was riding a harrow when the seat gave way and he fell on a cornstalk, which penetrated his body five Inches.

They who go out to hit the high places land on the dump. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking dor* not care children of bedvetting. There II ■ conatltotlooal eaaae for tills trouble. lire. M. Bummcra. Box W. Notre Dune, lad., will eeod free to aoj Bother her suceeeafal home treatment, with fall Inetroctlone. Bend no money, bat vrite her today U year children trooble yoa In thte way. Don’t blame the child, the chaneae are It aaa’t help U. ThU treatment aleo earea adatu gad aged people troubled with etiae dtacnltt* hr day H night,