Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1887 — A Sodden Sensation [ARTICLE]
A Sodden Sensation
Of chilliness invading the backbone, followed by hot flushes and profuse perspiration. We all know these symptoms, if not by experience, from report What's the best thing cm the programme? Quinine? A dangerous remedy, truly. Produces caries of the bones, only affords temporary relief. Is there no substitute? Assuredly, a potent but safe one—Hostetter g Stomach Bitters, a certain, speedy means of expelling from the system every trace of tbe virus of miasma. Use it promptly, persistently. The result—a cure is certain to follow the use of this beneficent restorative of health. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervous ailments, rheumatism and inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, are also among the maladies permanently remediable through tbe genial aid of this wholesome botanic msdicine, recommended by the medical fraternity.
