Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1885 — A Disabling Disease. [ARTICLE]
A Disabling Disease.
No disease which does not confine a ipan to hia bed so completely unfits him for business as dyspepsia. When the stomach is foul, the brain is always mnddy and confused, and. as the cares and anxieties ot lite arc a suttcient burden for the organs of thought to bear, without being tormented by the miseries born of indigestion, it is highly desirable for the brain’s sake, as well as for the sake of everv other portion of the system, that the disordered stomach should be restored with the utmost dispatch to a healthy, vigorous condition. This object can always be accomplished by a course of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the purest and best of vegetable specifics, which evacuates the morbid humors through the bowels, rouses and tones ihe torpjd stomach and regulates the liver, imparts firmness to the nerves, and clears the sensorium of its mental cobwebs. Persons subject to attacks of indigestion, bilious headache, irregularity of the bowels, sickness of the stomach,or "the blues,” should take the Bitters once or twice a day throughout the present season.
