Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1888 — Comfort Under the Waistband. [ARTICLE]
Comfort Under the Waistband.
The call of the stomach must be answered even at the cost of subsequent discomfort. How to make digestion a regular sequence of the satisfaction of appetite so long baffled medical investigation that it was almost given up in despair, and dyspepsia viewed as well nigh incurable. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters came to the rescue of the dyspeptic, and upset the theory of incurability. If it be used with persistence, and common sense in diet be not constantly violated, tbe Bitters will most certainly restore vigor and tranquillity to the stomach and constant regularity in its digestive functions. The dyspeptic who uses it systematically soon ceases to suiter after-dinner penalties, and enjoys comfort under the waißtband between meals. A beneficent change, truly, and one that is aided by a sedulous avoidance of indiscretion in eating and drinking. Constipation, biliousness, nervousness, malaria, kidney troubles, and debility are easily remediable with this fine restorative.
