Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1884 — Who Has a Stomach [ARTICLE]

Who Has a Stomach

Of which he or she can truthfully say, “It was never out of order.” There are some human “Interiors” whose digestive powers seem akin to those of the ostrich. Yet it mav well be doubted if even they have not felt a passing dyspeptio qualm at some time or other. Thousands less lucky, the chronic victims of Indigestion, have, although the inherent w< akncss of their stomachs seemed an insuperable obstacle to recovery, eventually regained complete digestion by the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, foremost of Amerioan tonics and correctives. The tone and activity of the liver and bowels are likewise increased by this highly accredited medicine, the purity and efficacy of which long since won for it a popularity which time has only served to augment. Built up with the Bitters, a system no longer weak, may bid defiance to malaria and resist other causes provocative of ill-health. The rheumatic, and persons suffering from inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, also find it a genuine source of relief. There’s always room for one mower— in the hay-field.— New York World.