Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1884 — What a Nuisance, [ARTICLE]
What a Nuisance,
After eating a well-cooked meal with a tolerable appetite, to be pestered with heartburn! la that your case, my dear sir or madam? If so, rectify the difficulty with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the national stomachic. It will put the stomach on good terms with its contents, and enable it to digest far more rapidly than carbonate of soda, or ginger, or any other carminative. Such post-prandial helps are ineffectual and injure the stomach. Not so the Bitters. Digestion is the proximate effect of its use. a function which could not be resumed without the disappearance of such symptoms as heartburn, flatulence and acidity of the stomach. Bilious subjects also derive speedy rel es from it. As a laxative it is effective and painless. Rheumatic sufferers testify to its good e lects, and as a diuretic it bears a high reputation. Languor and lassitude are succeeded by a feeling of vigorous energy when it Is resorted to. It quiets and strengthens the nerves, and a wineglassful swallowed before bed-time enables one to court sleep successfully. It also eradicates malarial poison from the system, A moving spectacle—a dude with an eyeglass. What can pass before the sun without making a shadow? The wind.
