Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1883 — Dyspepsia Murders Sleep, [ARTICLE]

Dyspepsia Murders Sleep,

Destroys appetite, renders life miserable. Well has it been depicted as a fiend which ceaselessly torments its victim. Though it cannot bo driven from its stronghold, the stomach, by ordinary means, it may be annihilated with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Weakness of the digestive organs lies at the root of dyspepsia. The natural chemical solvent of the food is insufficiently secreted by the organ whence it takes its source, and the raw material upon which it should act lies like a lump of lead in the stomach, fermenting and causing heartburn, and the manifold tortures from which dyspeptics suffer. All this trouble is removed bv the Bitters, •whioh promotes a sufficient secretion of the gastric juice by stimulating and strengthening the cellular tissue of the stomach. Debility,'biliousness, fever and ague, ailments of the urinary organs and rheumatism, are also remediable by the Bitters. The first and last end of man is to get boxed—first by father, then by the undertaker.—Carl Pretzel’B Weekly.