Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1894 — Crossing the Atlantic [ARTICLE]
Crossing the Atlantic
Usually Involves seasickness. When the waves play pitch and toss with yon, strong Indeed must be the stomach that oan stand it without revolting. Tourists, commercial travelers, yachtsmen, mariners, all testify that Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters is the best remedy for the nausea experienced in rough weather on the water. Nervous and weakly travelers by land often suffer from something akin to this, and find in the Bitters its surest remedy. No disorder of the stomach) liver or bowels is so obstinate that it may not be overcome by the prompt and thorough remedy. Equally efficacious Is it for chills and fever, kidney and rheumatic trouble and nervousness. Emigrants to the frontier should provide themselves with this fine medicinal safeguard against the effects of vicissitudes of climate, hardship, exposure and fatigue.
