Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1891 — Don't Throw Up the Sponge! [ARTICLE]
Don't Throw Up the Sponge!
That hideous ogre, Giant Despair, often fastens his clutch upon the chronic invalid. Constantly plagued by dyspessia, biliousness, and constipation—nervous and sleepless, too—what wonder is it that, having tried in vain a multitude of useless remedies, he is ready, figuratively speaking, to “throw up the sponge.* Let the unfortunate “take heart of grace.* Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters can and will put a terminus to 'tils trials. It strengthens the stomach, confers nervous vigor by promoting assimilation of the food, arouses the liver when dormant, and relaxes the bowels without pain. The ability to digest and assimilate restored, the ability"to sleep follows. Nothing then oan stay the renewal of health but imprudence. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, moreover, transcends all others as a remedy for malarial, rheumatic, and kidney complaints. A wineglassful three timeßa day.
