Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1884 — Keep Dry! [ARTICLE]
Keep Dry!
Is an admonition we see on boxes ot perishable merchandise in transitu, but it Is also one which should be carefully observed by those who have a tendency to rheumatism. In addition to avoiding damp and keeping dry-shod, they w^.° ’F® rheumatic should übc Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a blood depurent professionally indorsed and of the highest order bf merit By promoting healthful activity of the kidneys and bladder it insures the expulsion through'tnose natural outlets, of impurities in the blood which give rise to Bright’s disease, diabetes, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, and dropsical effusions. It induces bodily comfort by day and untroubled repose at night: conquers dispepsia, diverts bile from i he blood into its proper channel, relaxes the bowels gently, but effectually, and is a reliable means of restoring vigor and hastening convalesc- nee. Mariners, toilers in the mine, and residents of unhealthy localities, find it a safeguard under conditions unfavorable to health. Too much idleness, I have observed, fills up a man’s time much more completely, and leaves him less his own master, than any sort of employment whatever. — Burke.
