Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1885 — Nature Demands a Tonic. [ARTICLE]
Nature Demands a Tonic.
When the nerves are unstrung, the head aches, the appetite is poor ar variable, the sleep disturbed and a general depreciation of vital power is experienced. Such a state of things cannot long exist without a development of serious disease. The most active and genial invigorant known is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The absolute purity of its spirituous basis and botanic ingredients gives it a permanent claim to public confidence, and its surpassing medicinal value is admitted by medical men of distinction, by whom it is widely used in private pra< tice. for fever and ague—both as a preventive and remedy—dyspepsia, liver compfaint, bilious remittent fever, constipation, cboleraiff complaints, flatulence, and all intestinal disorders It is a thoroughly reliable remedy. ’lt id the. anti-febri e specitic p r excellence of the malarial districts of this and other countries, where disease bom of miasma prevail, and as a general household remedy it is also universally esteemed.
