Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1887 — Heroes and Heroines. [ARTICLE]
Heroes and Heroines.
There we fox: who endure bodily trouble! without complaint. Did you ever meet among the heroes or heroines of your acquaintance—if any such there have been—one with a yellowish cast of countenance, and that jaundiced aspect generally which the most unpracticed eye recognizes aa the product of a disordered liver, who did not complain, and peevishly, too. of the Bareness of the recalcitrant organ, of pains beneath the right shoulder blade, of dyspeptic symptoms, constipation and headache? Of course you never did, and of course the individual was not using Hostetter’g Stomach Bitters or he would not so have looked—so have compla ned. To purify the blood when contaminated with bile, and conduct the secretion to its proper channel, to re-establish the regularity of the bowels, banish bilious headache, and remove impediment to complete digestion, nothing can approach in efficacy this peerless alterative and tonic. Malarial complaints, always involving the liver and kidney and bladder inactivity, are remedied by it It is a capital appetizer.
