Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1890 — The Best Man in the World. [ARTICLE]
The Best Man in the World.
Well, If not positively the best, one of tbs wisest is be who checks disease at the start In hit owe system. In preserving or restoring the heeveu-granted gift of health, he deserves profound consideration. Hit example is worthy to be imitated. The complaints which afflict us are largely attrlbntable to a want of tone in the stomach, either inherent or inflicted by ourselves upon that much abased repository of the food that should nourish us. What it its requirement in adversity? A wholetome tonic. None so good; if we rely upon experience and testimony, a* Hostetler t btomaoh Bitters. Cnmedicated stimulants won’t do. Kegulation, M well as invigocation of the digestive viscera, Is not to be effected by these. Through the agency of the stomachic named, strength of the entire system is retrenched—dyspepsia and biliousness overcome. Malariel, kidney, bled, der, end rheumatic oomplaints are eradicated by this salutary reformer of ill-health.
