Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1893 — Scieutists May Differ [ARTICLE]

Scieutists May Differ

As to the causes of rheumatism, but there Is no difference of opinion among them as to the danger which attends it, the symptoms by which it manifests itself, and the difficulty of dislodging it in its chronio stage. Several mineral and vegetable poisons are prescribed for it, but none of these has been shown by experience to possess the same efficacy as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This benign speciflo depurates the blood by promoting vigorous action of the kidneys, which strain from the blood as it passes through them the rheumatlo virus when it exists in the system. Physicians Of eminence testify to the value of the Bitters in rbenmatism, and the professional opinions regarding it are borne out and corroborated by ample popular evidence. The Bitters remedy chills and fever, liver complaint, dyspepsia, and constipation. He who permits his farm machinery to rot in the fence corners makes a first-clas3 “calamity howler.”