Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1890 — A Disease Unaccountably Prevalent. [ARTICLE]

A Disease Unaccountably Prevalent.

The prevalence of ailment* attributable to miasmatic poison in the air that people breathe, and the water they drink, is well nigh unaccountable. Not alone in pestilential swamps. badly drained suburban districts, and marshes exposed to the sun’s rays by the receding tide, is this scourge of humanity found. Eveu .in cities, healthfully located, skillfully sewered, well looked after in every respect in a sanitary way, we find malaria, .presence is often inexplicable, but its attacks are always preventable. The protector is Hostetter's Stomach Bitter*. The eradicator bears the same name—a name known to thousands throughout our broad land and elsewhere-as a synonym of relief, prevention, and cure of the insidious disorders in its abominable phases—chills and fever, bilioul remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, a* well as others. Nor is the Bitters less effective for indigestion, kidney complaint, biliousness, and rheumatism.