Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1889 — A Puzzle. [ARTICLE]

A Puzzle.

Why grows meu and women with matured reflective powers should neglect their small ailments is really a puzzle. Hosts of otherwise sensible people thus bewilder conjecture. It is one of the things which, as the late lamented Lord Dundreary exclaimed, “no fellah can find out.” Diseases grow faster than weeds, and, moreover, beget one another. Incipient indigestion, a touch of biliousness, slight irregularity in the habit of body—what complex and serious bodily disturbance, not local, but general, do they beget, if disregarded. Baffle and drive off the foe at the first onset with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, sovereign among preventives. A constitution invigorated, a circulation enriched, a brain and stomach tranquilized by this national medicine, becomes well nigh invulnerable. The Bitters counteract malaria, rheumatism, and kidney complaint: