Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1889 — Perfectly Fiendish. [ARTICLE]

Perfectly Fiendish.

To be assaulted by the three imps, dyspepsia, constipation and liver complaint—a trio of satanic birth—is perfectly fiendish. This often happens. The hateful three, however, soon whisk away to the nether inferno when Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is employed to evict them. As a stomachic and alterative of disordered conditions of the bowels and liver, it is speaking within bounds to say that there is not in existence a medicine so widely known as this, and few indeed which have received such positive and authoritative sanction from the medical fraternity. The fact that it promptly relieves, then extirpates, the three maladies of most common occurrence, ought and does make it the most popular of family medicines. But, in addition to that, it has achieved the faremost reputation as a preventive of and remedy for chills and fever, rheumatism, nervous and kidney trouble. Not long since Dong Claypo’e, of Webster County, West Virginia, and a friend went hunting, etc., taking with them a couple of hounds. It was not long till the hounds scented a fox and gave chase. They ran him till about 3 p. m., when he went to hole. One of the dogs returned the same day; the other was unheard from for more than a week. Hazel Cowger, who lives near where the fox was holed, heard the suppressed barking of a dog for several days in succession. On going to the place Cowper found the dog unable to free himself, having filled the loose earth behind him as he dug after the fox, and being exhausted from the want of food and water. After clearing away the obstruction and given refreshment, the dog was able to come forth from his dark and solitary abode, the fox being dead, having been confined there without food and water and not much air for nine days.

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