Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1887 — The Old Folks at Home, [ARTICLE]

The Old Folks at Home,

Or elsewliore, need a tonic now and then to bustain them under growing infirmities. No Baser or more thorough invigorant for age and the delicate can be found than Hostetter’d Stomach Bitters, a seasonable medicine in those ailments of commonest occurrence—liver complaint, indigestion and bowel disorders ; a pure botanic safeguard against malaria, and a reliable means of counteracting rheumatism. To the convalescent, it is a valuable aid in the recovery of strength, and to the debilitated, nervous invalid it yields tranquil slumber and renewed appetite—two prime factors in the re toration of vigor. Being of purely botanic origin, it is freo from those objections urged against mineral remedies difficult or impossible of assimilation by the system, and which impair the tone of the stomach, which the Bitters, on the contrary, strengthens and regulates. It is indorsed and. prescribed by the medical fraternity.