Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1892 — "John Anderson, My Jo.” [ARTICLE]

"John Anderson, My Jo.”

In the Bootch ballad, was about to totter down tho declivity of llfo with hli aged wife. How it would have smoothed the rough plaoea (or tho respected John and hia venerable spouse ■could they have eased their growing infirmities with Hontetter’s Stomach Bitters, that benign help to tbe aged, the weak and those recovering but slowly from exhausting diseases. When the lamp of life fs on the wane man specially r.-qaires mediolnal aid, a sustaining tonic, a wholesome correctly.'. The aged and the feeble are particularly susaeptlble to influences which produce disease, convslesoenoe is to often interrupted by a relapse. This standard American lnvlgorant Is eminently adapted to the needs of such persons, and It always “fills the bill." Dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism, kidney troubles and la grippe are among the ti cubic# that it overcomes.