Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1883 — Causes of Ill Health. [ARTICLE]

Causes of Ill Health.

In the shape of bad seweraxe, the development of foetid gases in dwellings and closely populated neighborhoods, bad house ventilation, and the impregnation of the air with miasma in the vicinity of sunken lots and stagnant pools, are *0 rife, that it is a wonder how the inhabitants of towns and cities preserve any immunity from disease. The necessity for prompt and efficient household remedies is daily growing more imperative, and of these Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the chief in merit and the most popular. Irregularity of the stomach and bowels, malarial fevers, liver complaint, debility, rheumatism and minor ailments, are thoroughly conquered by this incomparable family restorative and medicinal safeguard. Both in town md country it is regarded, and justly, as the purest and most comprehensive remedy of ,ts class, and it has, moreover, the sanction of leading medical men who have thoroughly and practically tested it. “What do you mean, you rascal, by spilling my coffee all over me?” shouted an enraged passenger. “Never mind, sir,” protested the waiter, “I’ll get you some more, sir.” The original Jacob’Bladder was one of those things that worked both way s. It was not only a flight of stairs, but stairs of light. A Good Investment.—One of our prominent business men said to us the other day: “In the spring my wife got all run down and could not eat anything; passing your store I saw a pile of Hood’s Sarsaparilla in the druggist's window, and I got a bottle. After she had taken it a week she had a rousing appetite. She took three bottles, and it was the best three dollars I ever invested.” C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. At a town meeting in Ireland it was recently voted that “all persons in the town owning dogs should be muzzled.” From Boulder, Col., Miss N. E. Wilder, writes: •'Samaritan Nervine cured me of epilepsy. ” Some one who believes that “ brevity is the soul of wit ” writes, “ Don’t eat Q cumbers, they’ll W you up.” No opiates or drastic cathartics are to be found in that peerless remedy, Samaritan Nervine. If they take the tax off whisky it will go down. The kind they make now shows an occasional disposition to come up.