Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1893 — Facts for the Traveling Public, [ARTICLE]

Facts for the Traveling Public,

Emigrants, commercial men, tourists, mariners and miners relating to the preservation of health under conditions unfavorable to It. may be gleaned with profit from the oft published testimony of such persons relating to the protective and remedial qualities of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a very valuable remedy to those who traverse “the briny deep," or are subjected to malarial influences or out door exposure. With as much certainty as Dr. Koch’s celebrated lymph destroys the organic microbe, the Bitters counteracts unhealthful germs in malaria-tainted air and brackish water. It pievents and removes disorders oaused by poor and unaccustomed food, and restores tranquillity to worn out nerves and weary brains. Rheumatism, kidney and liver complaint, cramps, colic and dyspepsia are among the ailments that it subdues.