Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1888 — Across the Continent [ARTICLE]

Across the Continent

From the Atlantic seaboard daily journey thousands of immigrants, hosts of enterprising tour, ists for pleasure, occasional European seekers for material for books on America, multitudes of hardy native and foreign agriculturists and artisans, all eager, all expectant, but all unaccustomed to the new climate of the frontier, and all unfit—unless protected with a medicinal safeguard—to encounter malaria, the chief foe to health in regions newlv cleared and opened up for settlement. These Western-bound travelers will find in Hos etter s Stomach Bitters the safety from malarial infection thev might 'aiuly seek from other sources. Tried in all parts of the world, under exigencies the best fitted to show its value, it has failed nowhere under the most exacting conditions. In so many lands is it in request that the demand for it may be termed universal. Not only malaria, but constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, rheumatism, debility, nervousness, and inaction of the kidneys are thoroughly relieved by it.