Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1887 — A Seasick Passenger, [ARTICLE]
A Seasick Passenger,
Cn the ocean, cares little about a storm. He is positively indifferent whether ho is washed overboard or not. But, set right by a wineglassful or two of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, he feels renewed interest in his personal safety. This fine corrective neutralizes brackish water —often compulsorily drank on shipboard, to the grievous detriment of health —the pernicious impurities which give rise to disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. To the mariner, the tourist, the Western pioneer and minor, tho Bisters is invaluably as a means of protection against malaria, when its seeds are latent in air and water. To the effects of overwork, mental or manual, it is a most reliable antidote, and, to the debilitated and nervous, it affords great and speedily felt relief and vigor.
