Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1879 — Our Tenure of Life [ARTICLE]
Our Tenure of Life
Depends in great measure upon our regard for or neglect of the laws of health. If we violate them we cannot expect to “make old bones.” But that the span of existence allotted to a naturally delicate constitution, or one which has been shaken by disease, may be materially lengthened, is a fact of which we have daily proof. The vivifying and restorative influence of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters upon a failing physique affords a striking illustration of the power of judicious medication to strengthen the hold on life. Restored digestion, complete assimilation, renewed appetite, sound repose, these are among the benefits conferred upon the debilitated by that supreme renovant With a circulation enriched, a frame invigorated, and a nervous system tranquilized, the invalid, after a course of the Bitters, feels that his lifetenure is no longer the precarious thing that it was—that he may yet enjoy a “green old age.’ If we could speak in tones of thunder we would use our voice to advise all people everywhere to get at once a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. As a preventive of diphtheria, pneumonia, congestion and all dangerous throat and lung diseases its value is priceless. Cxbtain parties have been for years flooding the country with immense packs of horse ana cattle powders which are utterly worthless. Don’t be deceived by them. Sheridan’s powders are the only kind now known in this country, wh’ch are strictly pure. They are very powerful _
