Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1891 — Vapor Poison and Its Antidote. [ARTICLE]
Vapor Poison and Its Antidote.
The morning and evening mists that pervade the atmosphere of malarious localities cannot be breathed with impunity. A safeguard is needed to render harmless the dangerous miasmata with which they are impregnated. The •nrest, safest defense is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is an antidoto to the poison whloh has already been iuhaled and borne fruit, an adquate preventive of its harmful effects. No preparative for breathers of mlasma-talnted air or drinkers of malaria-poisoned water like the Bitters, It completely neutralizes the otherwise irresistible onset of the norial foe. Settlers on newly cleared land, oxcavators of oanal routes (notably that on tho Isthmus of Panama), Western pioneers and omjgrants—ln short, all subjected to malarial Influences In air or water—find In it a benign remedy,an effectual safeguard. Disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels, “la grippe,* rheumatism, and kidney complaints are remediod by the Bitters.
