Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1888 — A Life on the Ocean Wave [ARTICLE]
A Life on the Ocean Wave
Indurates the stomach against sea sickness, but a single or occasional transit across the “illimitable wetness” is productive of grievous qualms, especially when it is stormy. Ocean travelers, yachtmeu, ship surgeons, commercial buyers sent abroad, voyagers by steamboat, aud all who are occasionally orirequently called upon to be where “billows are buffeted,” should taka along Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest- known antidote for sea sickness, malaria, biliousness, and disorders of the s tomach and bowels. Many travelers by railroad, with delicate stomachs and nerves, likewise suffer severely en route. These will find the Bitters surely helpful and consolatory. Traveling, even in swift, stea ly and commodious steamships aud sumptuous palace cars, is not always a source of unmixed joy and delight, and the Bittors does much to counteract the discomforts attending it, aggravated by delicate health. Rheumatism, brought on by damp weather, kidney troubles and debility, are effectually relieved by the Bitters.
