Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1887 — Man Wants a Tonic [ARTICLE]
Man Wants a Tonic
When there is a lack of elastic energy in the system, shown by a sensation of languor and unrest in the morning, frequent yawning during the day, and disturbed sloop at night. Hostotter’s Stomach Bitters infuses unwonted energy into the enfeebled and nervous, endowing them with muscular energy, an ability to reposo healthfully and digest without inconvenience. Nervousness, headache, biliousness, impaired appotito, and a feeble, troublesome stomach, are all and speedily set right by this matchless regulator and invigorant. The mineral poisons, among them strychnia and nux vomica, are never sate tonics, even in infinitesimal doses. The Bitters answers the purpose more effectually, and can be relied upon ns perfectly safe by the most prudent. Fever and ague, kidney troubles and rheumatism yield to it.
