Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1879 — On Our Most Distant Frontiers, [ARTICLE]
On Our Most Distant Frontiers,
As in our busiest and most populous cities of the seaboard and interior, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is pre-eminently popular. Wherever civilization plants its foot on this continent, thither the great tonic soon finds its way. Nor is this surprising, for it is the medicine of all others best adapted to the wants of the Western emigrant, be he miner or agriculturist It is an incomparable remedy for the diseases to which ho is most subject, and which are liable to be brought on by a change of climate, hardship, exposure, unaccustomed air and diet, and miasmatic atmosphere and water. Among these are disorders of the stomach and bowels, rheumatic ailments, and malarious fevers, for all of which Hot tatter’s Bitters is a certain specific. A course of the Bitters before departing for the new field of labor, or on arriving, will have the eff< ct of preventing the evils for which it is such a signal remedy.
