Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1890 — A Reprieve for the Condemned. [ARTICLE]
A Reprieve for the Condemned.
Wretched men and women long condemned to suffer the tortures of dyspepsia, are filled with new hope after a few doses of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This budding hope blossoms into the fruition of oertaintv it the Bitters is persisted in. It brings a reprieve to all dyspeptics who seek its aid. Flatulence, heartburn, sinking at the pit of the stomach between meals, the nervous tremors and insomnia of which ehronic indigestion is the parent, disappear with their hateful progenitor. Most beneficent of stomachics! who can wonder that in so wi&ny instances it awakens graceful eloquence in those who, benefited .by it, speak voluntarily in its behalf. It requires a graphic pen to describe the torments of dyspepsia, but in many of the testimonials received by the proprietors of the Bitters thee- are portrayed with vivid truthfnlnfss. Constipation, biliousness, niuscuiar debility, malarial fevers and rheumatism are relieved by it.
