Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1892 — Taken for a Crank. [ARTICLE]

Taken for a Crank.

A aemi-flendiah delight often aeema to posses* people of strong nerves in sneering at those with weak ones. The irritability of the nervous htpochondriac is ridiculed us natural ill temper. The very geuuine and distressing symptoms from which he suffers are made light of. “He" or “she is a crank 1“ is the cheerful sort of sympathy with which the nervous invalid meets lr in the uutoellng and the thoughtless. At the laumtimeno o mplaint is more defined and real, nune has u more easily explainable origin when it is obronic. Imperfect digestion and ami milation are always acoomnanle.i by nervous debility and anxiety. Build up tho powers ot assimilation and digestion with Hortetler's t-tomoch bitters, and nervous symptoms, sick headaches and a generally feeble condition of the system are remedied. 1 euiembor that tearful ravages an produced by la grippe among weekly, nervous people. Hostetler’s norra.lt Bitters cures it, and pi events malaria, rheumatism, and kidney complaint.