Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1890 — A Tried Remedy for Biliousness. [ARTICLE]
A Tried Remedy for Biliousness.
Those who suffer from disorder or inaction of the liver will never get the upper hand of the unruly organ so long as they usosuch irrational remedies as blue pills, calomel, and podophyllin. But from the tried and popular medicine, Hostetler's Stomach Bittsrs, they may expect relief with a certainty of obtaining it. The influence of the Bitters upon the great biliary gland is direct, powerful and speedily felt. The relief afforded is not spasmodic, but complete and permanent. The sallowness of the skin, funed appearance of the tongue, indigestion, costiveness, headache, nausea, palua through the right fide and shoulder, In fact every accompaniment of the obstinate complaint,are entirely and promptly removed by a course of this Inestimable medicine, in behalf of which testimony is constantly emanating from ever quarter, andfroin all classes of society.
