Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1889 — III Winds [ARTICLE]
III Winds
That blow “noebody any good” are plenty on the storm-vexed Atlantic, to say nothing of the occasionally typhoon-swept Pacific. The hapless voyager, when shaken up by the heavings of the “briny,” should take that pleasantest and most salutary of doses, a wineglassful of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest stomachic and tonic that ever warmed, regulated and quieted the human interior. Railroad jolted and steamship shaken travelers will exercise a wise prevision by supplying themselves with a sufficiency of this incomparable medicine for the journey. So will mariners, emigrants to the West, and others about to “seek fresh fields and pastures new.” Malaria, the scourge of newly cleared and mining districts, is completely conquered and surely averted by . the Bitters. Livtr, bowel, and kidney complaint and incipient rheumatism it annihilates.
