Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1892 — A Very Common Want. [ARTICLE]

A Very Common Want.

“Out of torts,” “distrait," “the blue*." these are familiar appellative* for uncomfortable, nndeflnable sensations. accompanied with laaalttide, nervouanea*. Indlgeation. Poverty of the blood, to remedy whieh an effective atomachic peralatently uaed la tbe paramount need, la concluaive evidence that the ayetem la Insufficiently nourished because—and for no other oanao where organic, die,aae does not exlat—the food la not aaalmllated. Be enforce tbe flagging energiea of the atomacb, reform an Irregular condition of the bowels, keep up a healthful secretion of the bile vi h Hostetter's Stomach Blttera, For over thirty years till* popular medlolne has supplied the common want of the nervous Invalid, the dyajpeptfc and of persona deficient in vitality, an efficient tonic. To Its power of Imparting strength ie attributable Its efficacy aa a preventive of mala la and la grippe. Thorough, ly effective la It, ton, for rheumatism, kidney complaint and neuralgia.