Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1885 — The Art of Getting Vigorous [ARTICLE]
The Art of Getting Vigorous
Is comprised In one very simple piece of sdvloe, Improve digestion. No elaborate system of dietetics is needed. If you lack vigor, use systematically that pleasant promoter of it, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. If you take this hint, and do not oommlt any exoessea, there is no reason why yon should not gain In strength, appetite, and weight. Hosts of whilom Invalids are to-day building a foundation for years of vigorous health with this sound and thorough renovator of a dilapidated physique and failing energy. Dyspepsia is eradicated by it, and the constitution fortified against disorders to which, if it were exposed, it must surely succumb—notably malarlalf over. Rheumatism, inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, n'ervonsness, and their various symptoms, dlsapbShr when it is used wlthipersistency. not abandoned after a brief and irregular trial. Prof. Schwenninger’s method of curing corpulence, which has so greatly benefitted Bismarck, is not, it seems, a new thing under the sun, for Pliny says in the twenty-third book of kiß natural history that “whoever wishes to become stout must drink between the courses; while he who wishes to become loan must thirst at his meals and afterward drink but little.” Many Germans are adopting these methods at present; but as a large number of them take their meals at restaurants, a peculiar difficulty has arisen. The restaurateurs declare that their only profits ore made on the beer and wine that they sell, the food being often thrown in below cost. They do not, therefore,, look with favor on the Scliwenningeriter.
