Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1888 — Of All Things in the World [ARTICLE]

Of All Things in the World

A tonic is what nervous people require. To impart strength into the nervous organism is to insure its tranquillity, provided causes of unhealthful excitement are avoided. A medicinal tonic that—like Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters —commands the unqualified sanction of the healing profession, and which institutes a general reform in a bilious, dyspeptic and debilitated condition of the system, is surely entitled to a careful trial by intelligent people, capable of forming a due estimate of a medicine, from emphatic and often recorded professional evidence in its behalf. Not only are the nerves and stomach invigorated by the Bitters, but the system is also endowed with unwonted power of resistance to influences in air, water or daily avocation subversive of health. Prominently dangerous among the first named of these is malaria, against which Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters affords a competent safeguard. Rheumatism and kidney troubles are also prevented aud overcome by it.