Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1878 — Disease Grows Apace, [ARTICLE]

Disease Grows Apace,

Like an ill wind, and cannot be mastered too early. What is a trifling attack of sickness today may, if unattended to, become a serious case in a week. Small ailments should be nipped in the bud before they blossom into full-blown maladies. If this advice were attended to, many a heavy bill for medical attendance might be avoided. When the liver is disordered, the stomach foul, the bowels obstructed, or the nerves disturbed, resort should at once be had to that supreme remedy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a few doses of which will restore healthy action and put the system in perfect order. It is a wise precaution to keep this incomparable preventive in the house, since it checks, with unrivaled promptitude, disorders which breed others far more dangerous, and in their, latest developments are themselves often fatal.

Wives Know That the Brow of Care Is often soothed by a delicious, supper, to which perfect bread, rolls, biscuit, etc., are so important. Tc have these delicate products of baking always reliable, the use of Dooley's Yeast Powder is very important. This article is among the most valuable of the day in its bearing on health. It is put up m cans always full in weight.