Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1891 — Through tho Weary Hours [ARTICLE]

Through tho Weary Hours

Of many a night, made doubly long by Its protracted agony, the rheumatic Ruffarer tosses to and fro on his sleepless couch, vainly praying for that rest which only cbmes by fits and Btarts. His malady is one which ordinary medicines too often fail to relieve, but there is ample evidence to prove that the efficient blood depuront, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, affords the rheumatic a reliable means of relief. Check the malady in its incipient stages, when the first premonitory twinges come on, with thi» agreeable medicine, an* avoid years of tortures Whatever be the rationale of the active influ" ence of the Bitters upon this malady, certain it in that no evidence relating to its effect is more direct and positive than that which relates to its action in cases of rheumatism. Like all sterling remedies, however, it deserves a protracted. systematic trial, and should not be abandoned because not at once remedial. It iB equally efficacious in dyspepsia, indigestion and kindred diseases.