Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1893 — Nature Demands a Tonic. [ARTICLE]

Nature Demands a Tonic.

We ought never to forget, even those of n« who possess vigorous health, that we are wearing out—that tlio vital clock-work, so to speak, must eventually run down. This, of course, we cannot prevent, because it is In the ordinary course of nature, but we may retard the too speedy arrival of decay by the use of an lnvigorant which takes rank of every other—namely, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. This century has not witnessed a parallel in success to this famous medicine, which not only sustains health by promoting vigor but overcomes constipation, dyspepsia, chills, and fever, nervousness, rheumatism, and other disordered conditions of the system fostered by weakness and an impoverished condition of the blood. The feeble, persons convalescing after exhausting disease, and the aged, derive lnfini'e benefit from the use of this helpful and ei.lcit nt tonic. At the present day most heavy tunnel work is done by machine drills, driven by compressed air. which also serves to ventilate the works. The undertaker’s wanes are so much per die ’em. —Yonkers Staiesn au. N. K. Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger is a wonderful stimulant. Try it. Only 25 cents.