Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1889 — Are We to Have Another War? [ARTICLE]
Are We to Have Another War?
Some political prophets aver that we shall. Be that ab it may, tho battle by medical science against disease will never cease until wo arrive at that utopian epoch when the human family shall cease to bs afflicted with bodily ailments. One of the most potent weapons which the armory of medicine furnishes is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is of special utility as a family remedy, as it is adapted to the immediate relief and ultimate cure of those disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels which are of c mmonest occurrence. Indigestion, biliousness and constipation are inseparable companions, an 1 these ailmonta are completely eradicated by tho Bitters. But the remedial scope of this superlatively wholesome and genial medicine taKes in also ailments, rheumatism and kidney troubles ; its action in these, us in the other compla. nts, being characterized by unequaled thoroughness. “That man Robert Louis Stevenson has a wonderful imagination.” “He has, indeed.” “But he sometimes oversteps the mark. I could place some faith in ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,’ but in his last novel of the ‘Master of Ballantree’ he is away off.” “How so?” “Because he states that a member of an impoverished Scotch family threw a guinea through a window and no one went to look for it. This is absolutely incredible. ”
