Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1889 — A Terrible Misfortune. [ARTICLE]
A Terrible Misfortune.
It is a calamity of the direst kind to feel that ene’s physical energies are failing in the primp of life—to feel more nerveless, more dispirited, weaker every day. Yet this is the unhappy lot of hundreds who surround us. A source of renewed strength which science approves, in behalf of which multitudes of the debilitated have and are every day testifying, and which, in countless instances, has built up constitutions sapned by weakness and infirmity and long unbenefited by other means, surely comprehends itself to all who need a tonic. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is such a medicine—pure, botanic, soothing to the nerves, promotive of digestion and a iertilizer ot the blood. Dy-pepsia and nervousness—tne first a cause, the second a consequence of lack of stamina—depart when a course of the Bitters is tried. All forms of malarial disease, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, constipation and biliousness are annihilated by this standard family medicine.
